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Minerall Medicinall Water in the West Riding, neere an ancient toune called Knaresborough . . . also a taste of other Minerall Waters, by M. S. Pp. 28. Small 4to.

1632.

1 STANHOPE, M.-Cures without Care, or a summons to all such as finde little or no helpe by the use of Physick, to repaire to the Northern Spaw; wherein by many presidents of a few late yeares, it is evidenced to the world, that infirmities, of their owne nature desperate, and of long continuance, have received perfect recovery by vertue of Mineral waters neare Knaresborow in the West-riding of Yorkshire. Also a description of the said water, and of other rare and usefull springs adjoining, the nature and efficacie of the Minerals contained in them, with other not impertinent notes. 4to. London.

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A Relation of certain particular cures, done by vertue of Mineral waters, neare Knaresborow in the West-riding of the county of Yorkshire. 4to. York. Another Ed. 4to. York, 1649. Another Ed. 8vo. Another Ed. 8vo. 1654. Reprinted Dr. Dean's Spad. Ang. 8vo.

as second part of

Leeds,

1736.

1649.

1 DEANE, E. Spadacrene Anglica. [See under 1626].

1652.

1 FRENCH, J.-The York-shire Spaw; or, a treatise of four Famous Medicinal Wells, viz., the Spaw or Vitrioline-Well ; the stinking, or Sulphur-Well; the Dropping, or PetrifyingWell; and St. Mugnus-Well near Knaresborow in Yorkshire; together With the causes, virtues and use thereof. [Long dissertation on the origin of the springs]. 8vo. London. Another Ed. Pp. 124. 1654. Reprinted under the title' A pocket companion for Harrowgate Spaw.' 8vo. Halifax, 1760.

1654.

1 DEANE, E.-Spadacrene Anglica. [See under 1626]. 2 FRENCH, J.-[See under 1652].

3 STANHOPE, M.-[See under 1632].

1655-1673.

1 DODSWORTH, R., and W. DUGDALE.-Monasticon Anglicanum sive Pandecta Coenobiorum, Benedictinorum, Cisterciensium, Carthusianum. A primordiss ad eorum usque dissolutionem. Ex. MSS. Codd. Ad Monasteria olim pertinentibus; Archivis, Turrium Londinensis, Eboracensis; Curiarum Siaccarii, Augmentationum; Bibliothecis Bodleiana; Coll. Reg. Coll. Bened. Arundelliana, Cottoniana, Seldoniana, Huttoniana aliisque digesti. [Minerals at several places in Yorkshire referred to]. 3 vols. fol. London. Many editions.

2 DUGDALE, W.-[See R. Dodsworth].

1656.

1 SHORT. Spadacrene Eboracensis. [See under G. Neale, 1734].

1660.

1 WITTIE, R.-Scarbrough Spaw; or, a Description of the

Nature and Vertues of the Spaw at Scarbrough in Yorkshire, 8vo. London. Another Ed. 8vo. York, 1667.

1662.

1 DUGDALE, W.-The History of Imbanking and Drayning of Divers Fenns and Marshes, Both in Foreign Parts, and in this Kingdom; and of the Improvements thereby. [Plan of Hatfield Chase]. Fol. London. Ed. 2. London. Ed. 2. Revised and Fol. London, 1772.

corrected by C. N. COLE.

2 FULLER, T.—The History of the Worthies in England. Pt. iii. Pp. 188, 189]. Fol. London.

Medicinal Waters.

1667.

1 WITTIE, R. Scarbrough Spaw. [See under 1660].

1669.

1 SIMPSON, W.-Hydrologia Chymica; or, The Chymical Anatomy of the Scarbrough and other Spaws in YorkShire. Wherein are interspersed Some Animadversions upon Dr. Wittie's lately Published Treatise of the Scarbrough Spaw. Also, a short Description of the Spaws at Malton and Knaresbrough. Malton Spaw, pp. 134, 135; The Sweet Spaw and the Sulphur Well at Harrogate,

pp. 136-147]. 8vo. London. Abstract and review in Phil. Trans., vol. i., No. 42, pp. 850-852; No. 51, pp. 10371040.

2 SIMPSON, W.-Alom Works at Whitby-See under 1867].
with other not impertinent notes. 4to. London.
3 WITTIE, R.-Pyrologia Mimica; or, an Answer to Hydrologia
Chymica of William Sympson Phylo-Chymico-Medicus;
In Defense of Scarbrough Spaw. Wherein The Five
Mineral Principles of the said Spaw are defended against
all his objections (by plain Reason and Experiments, and
further confirmed by a Discovery of Mr. S., his frequent
Contradictions and manifest Recantation. Also.
Also. A Vin-
dication of the Rational Method and Practice of Physick
called Galenical and a Reconciliation betwixt that and the

Chymical). Likewise a further Discourse about the
Origin of Springs. Pp. 312.
Pp. 312. 8vo. London. Noticed in
Phil. Trans., No. 49, p. 999, and No. 51, p. 1037. See
also Phil. Trans., No. 52, pp 1050-1055; pp. 1074-1082
bis; No. 56, pp. 1128-1131; and No. 57, pp. 1154-1156.

1670.

1 SIMPSON, W.-Hydrological Essays; or, a Vindication of Hydrologia Chymica; Being a further Discovery of the Scarbrough Spaw and of the right use thereof, and of the Sweet Spaw and Sulphur Well at Knaresborough with a brief Account of the Allom Works at Whitby. Pp. 159. 8vo. London. Noticed in Phi!. Trans., No. 62, pp. 2032-2034.

2 TONSTALL, G.-—Scarbrough Spaw spagyrically anatomized. Pp. 63. 16mo. London.

1671.

1 LISTER, M.-A Letter on that of M. Steno concerning Petrify'd shells. [Ironstone quarries of Adderton in Yorkshire, p. 2283]. Phil. Trans., vol. vi., No. 76. pp. 2281-84. Hutton's Abridg., vol. i., pp. 645-646.

1672.

1 TONSTALL, G.--A New-years-gift for Doctor Witty; or, the Dissector anatomized: Which is a reply to the Discourse Intituled, An Answer to all that Doctor Tonstal! has

writ, or shall hereafter Write, against Scarbrough Spaw. Pp. 162. 16mo. London. Noticed in Phil. Trans., vol. vii., for 1672. No. 85, pp. 5019-5021.

2 WITTIE, R. Scarbrough's Spagyrical Anatomizer dissected; or, an Answer to all that Dr. Tonstall hath Objected in his Book against Scarborough's Spaw. As also reflections upon a late Piece, called Vindication of Hydrologia Chymica. Pp. 127. 16mo.

1673.

London.

1 BLOME, R.-Britannia; or, a Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the Isles and Territories thereto belonging [Knaresborough Wells, p. 259]. Fol. London.

1674.

1 LISTER, M.-A Description of certain Stones figured like plants, and by some Observing Men esteemed to be Plants petrified. Phil. Trans., vol. viii., No. 100. p. 6181. 2 RAY, JOHN.-A Collection of English Words not generally used, with their Significations and Original, in two Alphabetical Catalogues. The one of such as are proper to the Northern, the other to the Southern Counties. With Catalogues of English Birds and Fishes and an Account of the preparing and refining such Metals and Minerals as are gotten in England. [The Allom Works at Whitby in Yorkshire, pp. 139-141. Ed. 2, pp. 201-203]. Pp. 148. 8vo. London. Ed. 2, 120. 1691.

1675.

1 LISTER, M.-Of an odd figured Iris.

2

3

4

[Rainsborough Scar

on Ribble and Eshton Terrace, Craven]. Phil. Trans., vol. ix., for 1674, No. 110, p. 222.

Glossoptera tricuspis non-serrata. [Hindershelf Park, near Malton]. Ibid., p. 223.

Of certain Dactili Idæi; or, true Lapides Judaici, for kind found with us in Britain. [Spines of Cidaris from Newton and Hildenley]. Ibid., p. 224.

A Letter containing his Observations of the Astroites; or, Star-stones. [Pentacrinites from Bugthorpe and Leppington]. Ibid., vol. x., No. 112, pp. 274-279.

5 SIMPSON, W.-Zymologia Physica; or, a brief Philosophical
Discourse of Fermentation, from a new Hypothesis of
Acidum and Sulphur.
With an additional Dis-

course of the Sulphur-bath at Knaresbrough. Pp. 149.
8vo. London. The Discourse published separately. Pp.
28. 8vo. London [1675].

1678.

1 LISTER, M.-Historiæ Animalium Angliæ tres tractatus unus de Araneis alter de Cochleis tum Terrestribus tum Fluviatilis. Tertius de Cochleis Marin's..

p. 247; Filey, p. 22]. 8vo. London.

[Keighley,

2 WITTIE, R.-Fons Scarburgensis: sive Tractatus de Omnis Aquarum generis origine ac usu.

Particulariter de Fonti Minerali apud Scarbrough in Comitatu Eboracensi Angliæ. Pp. 235. 8vo. London.

1679.

Hutton's

1 COLWALL, D.-An Account of the English Alum-Works. Phil. Trans., vol. xii., No. 142, pp. 1052-1056. Abridg., vol. ii., pp. 458-461.

2 SIMPSON, W.-The History of Scarbrough-Spaw; or, a further Discovery of the excellent Vertues thereof.

[The rarities observable at Scarborough. Pyrites, Fossils, Alum Works, pp. 119-126]. Pp. 126. 12mo. London. Another Ed., with different title, 1680.

1680.

1 SIMPSON, W.-A History of Scarbrough Spaw. [See under 1679].

1682.

1 LISTER, MARTIN.-[See under 1684].

1683.

1 PRYME, ABRAHAM DE LA.-[See under 1870].

1684.

1 LISTER, MARTIN.-De Fontibus Medicatis Angliæ Exercitation Nova Prior. [Alludes to Knaresborough and Harrogate, pp. 26, 28, 30, 45, 57, 62]. Pp. 64. 8vo. Frankfurt and Leipsic. 12mo. Leyden, 1686. (? Earlier edition, 4to. York, 1682].

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