Ovid de Tristibus, Three First Books of, translated into English, by Thomas Churchyard, 1578. (Earl Spencer.) 4to. Dolarny's Primerose, or the First Part of the Passionate Hermit. (Sir F. Freeling,) 1606. 4to. Lond. 1816 ib. 1816 La Contenance de la Table. Paris, sans date. 16mo. Newes from Scotland, Declaring the Damnable Life of Dr. Fian, &c. 1591. (Henry Freeling.) 4to. ib. 1816 p. 150. ib. 1816 See Letters on Demonology, p. 301; Reprinted also in Webster's Tracts on Witchcraft, &c. See Proper New Interlude of the World and the Child, 1522. (Lord Althorp.) 4to. Roxburghe Apology. Hagthorpe Revived, or Specimens of a forgotten Poet. Brydges.) 4to. 4to. The Funeralles of King Edward the Sixt, 1560. (Rev. W. Dodd.) (Rev. W. H. Carr.) 4to. Cock Lorell's Boat, a Fragment. (Rev. H. Drury.) 4to. Le Livre de Faulcon. (Robert Lang.) 4to. Bancroft's (Thomas) Glutton's Feaver, 1633. (J. D. Phelps.) 4to. ib. 1817 (Sir E. Lee Priory, 1817 Lond. 1817 Venet. Bandoni. ib. 1818 ib. 1818 Solempnities, &c. at the Spousalls and Marriage of the King's Daughter, the Ladye Marye, to the Prynce of Castile, &c. 1507. (John Dent.) 4to. The Chorle and the Birde. (Sir Mark Sykes.) 4to. The Hors, the Shepe, and the Ghoos. (Do.) 4to. Chester Mysteries. De Deluvio Noe. De Occisione Innocentium, 1307-8; with Introduction. (J. H. Markland.) 4to. ib. 1818 See PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. p. 267, et seq. H. C.'s (supposed Henrie Constable,) Diana; or the excellent conceptful Sonnets, (1592 or 1594.) (Edward Littledale.) 4to. . See also Harleian Miscellany, vol. ix. Gower's (John) Balades and other Poems. (Earl Gower.) 4to. Life of St. Ursula. Guiscard and Sigismund, 1532. (Duke of Devonshire.) Complaint of a Lover's Life. Controversy between a Lover and a Jay. (Rev. T. F. Dibdin.) 4to. Ceremonial of Marriage of Mary Queen of Scotts with the Dauphin of France, 1558. (William Bentham.) 4to. ib. 1818 Scoloker's (Anthony) Daiphantus, or, the Passions of Love, 1604. (Roger Wilbraham.) 4to. ib. 1818 Ovyde's Six Bookes of Metamorphoseos. Translated out of Frensshe, by William Caxton. (George Hibbert.) 4to. ib. 1819 Le Morte Arthur. The Adventures of Sir Launcelot du Lake. (T. Ponton.) 4to. ib. 1819 See POETICAL WORKS, Vol. v. pp. 379, 425. Two Interludes. Jack Juggler and Thersytes. (Joseph Haslewood.) 4to. Lee Priory, 1820 Chevelere Assigne. (E. V. Utterson.) 4to. 4to. Lond. 1820 ib. 1820 ib. 1821 (Lord ib. 1822 The New Notborune Mayd. The Boke of Mayd Emlyn. (Geo. Isted.) 4to. Lond. 1822 ib. 1824 Informacon for Pylgrymes unto the Holy Londe. (Geo. H. Freeling.) 4to. Metrical Life of Saint Robert of Knaresborough. (Rev. H. J. T. Drury.) 4to. ib. 1824 Percy's (William) Cuck-Queanes and Cuckolds Errants, &c. a Comedye.-The Faery Pastorall, or Forest of Elves. (J. A. Lloyd.) 4to. ib. 1824 Aretino, (Pietro) La Rotta di Francciosi a Terroana.-La Rotta de Scocesi. Rom. 1513. With Appendix. (Earl Spencer.) 4to. ib. 1825 Nouvelle Edition d'un Poëme sur la Journée de Guinegate. Par le Marquis de Fortia. 4to. (Illustration of the preceding work.) ib. 1825 Goldingham's (Henry) Garden Plot, an Allegorical Poem; and his Masque performed before Queen Elizabeth at Norwich 1578, &c. (Archdeacon Wrangham.) 4to. . ib. 1823 Orleans (Charles, Duke of) Poems written in English by, during his Captivity in England after the Battle of Azincourt. (George Watson Taylor.) 4to. ib. 1827 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. i. p. 56. . Proceedings in the Court Martial held upon John, Master of Sinclair, &c. for the Murder of With ib. 1828 Madden's (Sir Frederick) Examination of Mr. Singer's Remarks on his Glossary to Havelok the Dane. 4to. ib. 1829 Ancient French Poems (Four), written during the reign of Henry the Third of England. 4to. ib. 1818 BANNATYNE CLUB BOOKS. See POETICAL WORKS, vol. xi. pp. 377-82; PROSE WORKS, vol. xxi. pp. 219-24; LIFE, vol. v. pp. 256-61. SHELF II. Holland's (Sir John) Buke of the Howlat. (David Laing.) 4to. See Note to the Abbot; POETICAL WORKS, Vol. i. p. 32; vol. vi. note 2 D. ib. 1823 Myln, (Alexander) Vitae Dunkeldiensis Ecclesiae Episcoporum, &c. ad annum 1515. (Thomas Thomson.) 4to. Edin. 1823 (An English translation of this is given in the Perth Lit. and Ant. Society's Transactions, vol. i. See page 271.) Appendix. Compotum Magistri Fabrice Pontis Dunkeldensis. 1513-16. (Idem.) 4to. . Murray's (Sir David, of Gorthy,) Poems. (Thomas Kinnear.) 4to. ib. ib. 1823 Teares for the Death of Alexander, Earl of Dumfermling, Lord Chancellor. (James Maidment.) 4to. Edin. 1823 The Bannatyne Miscellany; containing Original Papers and Tracts chiefly relating to the History and Literature of Scotland. Vol. 1. (containing 26 papers,) and vol. II. (containing 16 papers) 4to. ib. 1825-8 & 1836 1559. (Thoib. 1824 mers. 4to. Makgill, (Jacques) et Bellenden (Jean), Discours Particulier d' Escosse, &c. mas Thomson.) 4to. Henryson's (Robert) Robene and Mackyne, and the Testament of Cresseid. (George ChalSee POETICAL WORKS, vol. v. pp. 453-4. ib. 1824 Tucker's (Thomas) Report upon the Settlement of the Revenues of Excise and Customs in Scotland. 1656. (J. A. Murray.) 4to. ib. 1824 Barnard's (Lady Ann Lindsay) Auld Robin Gray, a Ballad. (Sir Walter Scott.) 4to. ib. 1825 See Note to the Pirate; LIFE, vol. i. p. 397. Berteville, (Sieur de) Recit' de l' Expedition en Ecosse, 1546, et de la Battayle de Muscleburgh. (David Constable.) 4to. ib. 1825 Boethii (Hectoris) Murthlacensium et Aberdonensium Episcoporum Vitae. 1522. (H. Cockburn and T. Maitland.) 4to. ib. 1825 (William ib. 1825 Dalrymple's (Sir James, President of the Court of Session,) Apologie. 1690. Blair.) 4to. Historie and Life of King James the Sext. (1566-96.) With a short Continuation to 1617. (Thomas Thomson.) 4to. ib. 1825 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. iii. pp. 128-30. Atkinson's (Stephen) Discoverie and Historie of the Gold Mynes in Scotland. (G. Laing Robertson, (Georg.) et Charteris, (Henr.) Narrationes de Vita et Morte Roberti Rollok, Douglas's (Gawyn, Bp. of Dunkeld) Palice of Honour, 1579. (J. G. Kinnear.) 4to. ib. 1827 Melville's (Sir James of Halhill) Memoirs of his Own Life, 1549-93. Edited by Thomas Thomson, from a MS. in the possession of Sir George H. Rose. 4to. See PROSE WORKs, vol. xxi. pp. 222-23; Note to Kenilworth; LIFE, vol. vii p. 14. ib. 1827 (cura Rob. ib. 1828 Dempsteri (Thom.) Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Scotorum ; sive de Scriptoribus Scotis. Editio altera, curante Dav. Irving, LL.D. (Editor and 8 other members.) 2 vols. 4to. Edin. 1829 Courcelles's (M.) Dispatches while French Ambassador at the Court of Scotland, 1586-87, Extract from. (Robert Bell.) 4to. ib. 1828 ib. 1828 ib. 1828 Siege of the Castle of Edinburgh, 1689. (Robert Bell.) 4to. Hume's (Sir David, of Crossrigg,) Diary of Proceedings in the Parliament and Privy Council of Scotland, May 1700 to March 1707. (John Hope.) 4to. Papers relative to the Marriage of King James VI. of Scotland, and Princess Anne of Denmark, 1589, &c. (J. T. Gibson Craig.) 4to. ib. 1828 Kennedy's (Lady Margaret, afterwards Wife of Bishop Burnet,) Letters to the Duke of Lauderdale. 4to. ib. 1828 Spalding's (John) History of the Troubles and Memorable Transactions in Scotland and England, from 1624 to 1645. Edited by James Skenc. 2 vols. 4to. ib. 1828-9 Les Affaires du Conte de Boduel l'an 1568. (H. Cockburn and T. Maitland.) 4to. ib. 1829 Ubaldini, (Petruccio) Descrittione del Regno di Scotia. 1558. (A. Coventry.) 4to. ib. 1829 See the Original, in X. 8, p. 242. 4to. Argyle's (Archibald, Earl of) Letters to John, Duke of Lauderdale. (James Campbell.) ib. 1829 Lesley's (John, Bishop of Ross,) History of Scotland, from the Death of King James I. in 1436, to 1561. (Thomas Thomson, Editor.) (In Scots.) 4to. Papers relative to the Regalia of Scotland. (William Bell.) ib. 1830 ib. 1829 Bannatyne, (George) Memorials of, from 1545 to 1608. Printed from an original MS. (Sir 4to. See POETICAL WORKS, vol. ii. p. 202; Note to Old Mortality, and Introduction to Legend of Montrose. Moysie's (D.) Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland, 1577-1603. (J. Dennistoun.) 4to. ib. 1830 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. ii. pp. 45, 134. . Rothes's (John, Earl of) Relation of Proceedings concerning the Affairs of the Kirk of Scotland, August 1637, to July 1638. (James Nairne and David Laing.) 4to. ib. 1830 Grahame's (Simeon) Anatomie of Humors, and the Passionate Sparke of a relenting Minde. (Robert Jameson.) 4to. ib. 1830 Trial of Duncan Terig and Alexander Bane Macdonald, for the Murder of Arthur Davis, 1754. (Sir Walter Scott.) 4to. ib. 1831 Hume's (Alex.) Hymns and Sacred Songs, 1599. (J. G. Kinnear.) 4to. ib. 1832 Pitcairn's (Robert) Trials, and other Proceedings in Matters Criminal, before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland. Selected from the Records of that Court, and original MSS. 3 vols. 4to. ib. See Review of this in PROSE WORKS, vol. xxi. pp. 199, 265. Pitcairn's (R.) Historical and Genealogical Account of the principal Families of the Name of Kennedy. 4to. Edin. 1830 Bannatyne Club. Abstract of the Treasurer's Accounts, 1823-28. 4to. Collection of Ancient Scottish Prophecies, in alliterative verse. Reprinted from Waldegrave's edition of 1603. 4to. Edin. 1833 Diurnal of Remarkable Occurrents that have passed within the Country of Scotland, since the death of King James the Fourth (1513) till the year 1575. (Edited by Thomas Thomson, Esq. President.) 4to. ib. 1833 Diary of Mr. James Melvill, Minister of Kilrenny, 1556-1601. (Lord Viscount Melville, Sir Henry Jardine, Robert Dundas and John Borthwick, Esqrs., and the late Sir William Arbuthnot, and Colin Mackenzie, Esq.) 4to. ib. 1829 Memoirs of the War carried on in Scotland and Ireland, 1689-1691, by Major-General Hugh Mackay, Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty's Forces. With an Appendix of Original Papers. (P. Fraser Tytler, Adam Urquhart, and J. Maitland Hog.) 4to. ib. 1833 The Buik of Alexander the Great. Reprinted from the Metrical Romance printed at Edinburgh by Arbuthnot, about the year 1580, in the possession of Lord Panmure, and (W. H. Miller, Esq.) 4to. ib. 1834 The Ragman's Rolls. Instrumenta Publica, sive Processus super Fidelitatibus et Homagiis Scotorum, Domino Regi Angliae factis, A. D. M.CC.XCI.-M.CC.XCVI. (Lord Chief Commissioner Adam, and Sir Samuel Shepherd.) 4to. ib. 1834 See LIFE, vol. i. p. 391, note. Letters and Papers relating to Patrick Master of Gray, afterwards Seventh Lord Gray. (Lord Gray.) 4to. ib. 1835 Philotus, a Comedy. Reprinted from the edition of Robert Charteris, [1603.] (John Whitefoord Mackenzie.) 4to. ib. 1835 Mackay's (John, of Rockfield) Life of Lieut.-Gen. Hugh Mackay of Scoury, Commander-inChief of the Forces in Scotland, 1689, 1690, &c. 4to. ib. 1836 A Diary of Public Transactions and other Occurrences, chiefly in Scotland, from January 1650 to June 1667, by John Nicoll. Printed from the original MS. in the Advocates' Library, and edited by Mr. David Laing. 4to. ib. 1836 Excerpta e Libris Domicilii Domini Jacobi Quinti Regis Scotorum, M.D.XXV.-M.D.XXXIII. (Lord Mackenzie, Robert Graham, and James Mackenzie.) 4to. . ib. 1836 * The Bannatyne and Maitland Clubs, and the noblemen and gentlemen, Members thereof, having very handsomely agreed to supply and continue the Books printed by, or presented to, those Clubs since the late Sir Walter Scott's decease, the List of them is here continued to the present time.-May 1838. |