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Merchant of Venice, into the East
India, the Indies, and beyond the
Indies. Out of Italian by T(ho.)
H(ickock). Lond. R. Jones and
E. White. 1588. 4to.

A translation from the Italian work of
Cesare Frederici. Dedicated to Charles
Lord Howard, Baron of Effingham. L, in
fours. Sir P. Thompson, 335, 31. 13s. 6d.
North, pt. iii. 565, Lord Valentia, 147.
FREE, John. Essay towards an
History of the English Tongue.
Lond. 1749. 8vo.

FREEMAN, Rev. G. J. Sketches in Wales, or a Diary of three walking Excursions in that Principality, in the Years 1823-24-25. 1826. 8vo.

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Nassau, pt. i. 1527, 4s.

- John. The Comforter. Lond.

1591. 16mo. 4s.
This religious treatise was reprinted
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Richard. Reports of Cases in K. B. and C. P. from 1670 to 1704. Second Edition, with Notes by E. Smirke. Lond. 1826. royal

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Reports of Cases in the Court of Chancery, between 1560 and 1706. With Notes, &c. by J. E. Hovenden. Lond. 1823, royal 8vo. 18s.

Strickland. Art of Horse

in esteem by Sam. Daniel, Owen the epigrammatist, Dr. John Donn, Shakespeare, George Chapman, Tho. Heywood the playmaker, and others.'-Ant. à Wood.

FREEMASON's Lectures; containing every Question and Answer, as worked in our Lodges. 1809. 10s. 6d.

The History of Freemasonry, drawn from authentic Sources of Information; with an Account of the grand Lodge of Scotland, from its Institution in 1736, to the present Time, compiled from the Records; and an Appendix of original Papers. Edinb. 1804, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Lond.

Golden Remains of the Early Masonic Writers, edited by Dr. Oliver. 1847-50. 12mo. 5 vols. 11. 4s. It contains the following works:

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Vol. 3. MASONIC PERSECUTION, by vari-
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Vol. 4. MASONIC DOCTRINES, by the Rev.
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Vol. 5. MASONIC MORALITY, by the Rev.
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ASHE, Rev. Jon. Masonic Manual, new edition, edited by Dr. Oliver. Lond. 1843.. 12mo. 7s. 6d.

HALLIWELL, J. O. Early History of Freemasonry. Lond. 1844. 12mo. 2s. 6d. Spirit of Masonry Lond. 1843. 12mo.

HUTCHINSON, W. edited by Dr. Oliver.

7s. 6d.

Mant's Freemason's Pocket Companion, with a Chronology. Lond. 1850. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

Sandy's Short View of the History of Freemasonry. Lond. 1850. 12mo. 3s. STAPLETON, G. H. Handbook of Freemasonry. Lond. 1847. small 8vo.

Stray Leaves from a Freemason's NoteBook, by a Suffolk Rector. Lond. 1846. post 8vo. 7s. 6d.

TREVILIAN, M. C. Letter on the AntiChristian Character of Freemasonry.

manship. Lond. 1806. 16 plates. Lond. 1849. small 8vo. 6s. 6d.

4to. 10s. 6d.

Observations on the Mechanism of the Horse's Foot; its natural spring explained, and a mode of shoeing recommended. Lond. 1796, 16 plates. 4to. 7s. 6d. With the plates coloured, 10s. 6d.

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Thomas. Rubbe and a Great Cast and Runne, and a Great Cast. The second Bowle. In 200 Epigrams. Lond. 1614. 4to.

Book of the Lodge and Officers' Manual, to which is added a Century of Masonic Aphorisms. Lond. 1856. 12mo. 5s.

Dictionary of Symbolical Masonry, including the Royal Arch Degree, compiled by Dr. Oliver. Lond. 1856, 12mo. 7s. 6d. See ANDERSON. OLIVER. PRESTON. FREEMASON'S Quarterly Review, First Series, 1834-42, 9 vols.; Second Series, 1843-9, 7 vols. FreeA copy is in the Bodleian Library. Brand, 3280, 47. 12s. Inglis, 567, 6l. Hib-mason's Quarterly Magazine and bert, 3269, 117. 5s. This poet was held Review, third series, 1850-2. Free

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mason's Quarterly Magazine, 1853-
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FREETH, John. The Political
Songster. Birmingham, Baskerville
Press, 1771. 8vo.

Third edition, Birm. 1784. 12mo.-Birm. 1788. 12mo., with portrait by Moses Haughton. Sixth edition, with Additions and portrait. Birm. 1790. 12mo. Freeth was a publican at Birmingham, and drew customers by the popularity of the lyrical effusions written and sung by him.

FREE-THINKER, The: or, Essays on Ignorance, Superstition, Bigotry, Enthusiasm, Craft, &c. intermix'd with several Pieces of Wit and Humour. The Second Edition, with compleat Indexes. Lond. 1733. 12mo. 3 vols.

A very superior collection of essays by Ambrose Phillips, Boulter, Archb. of Armagh, Pearce, Bp. of Rochester, the Rt. Hon. Richard West, the Rev. George Stubbs, the Rev. Gilbert Burnet, and the Rev. Henry Steele. No. 1 was published March 24, 1718, and 159 (the last) Sept. 28, 1719. Hollis, 511, 15s.-1732, 3 vols. 5s. Willett, 944, 98. LARGE PAPER. Heath,

1749, 10s. 6d.

FREEWYL (an old Morality). See NIGER, B. CHEEKE, H.

The reFREGEVILLE, John. formed Polliticke. Whereto is adioyned a Discourse vpon the Death of the Duke of Guise, &c. Lond. 1589. 4to. 4s.

FREIND, John, M.D. The History of Physick from the Time of Galen to the Beginning of the sixteenth Century. Lond. 1727. 8vo. 2 vols. 6s.

With a portrait of the author after M. Dahl, by P. Foudrinier. An esteemed work.-Lond. 1725-6, 4to. 2 pts. 3s. 6d.Lond. 1758, 8vo. 2 vols. 6s.

Opera omnia medica. Lond. 1733, folio. 9s. Edited by Dr. Wigan. Another edition. Paris, 1735, 4to. 10s.

FREJUS, Roland. The Relation of a Voyage made into Mauritania, translated from the French. Lond. 1671. 12mo. 4s.

This work is full and particular on the manners, customs, &c. of the country and people of this part of Africa. Hibbert, 3170, morocco, 17. 18.

FRENCH LANGUAGE.-Here is a good boke to lerne to speke French. Vecy ung bon liure a apprendre a Per me parler fraunchoys, &c. Ricardum Pinson. 4to.

An elementary work on the French language, consisting of eleven leaves, sig. A-C, in black letter. The contents are as follows: Several short phrases in English and French; three dialogues headed Other maner of speche in frenche;' other maner speche to bye and selle;' For to aske the wey,' and a short vocabu

lary:-Afterwards, Here followethe the
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ters, the first,A prentyse writeth to his
Mayster;' the second bears no title. The
whole work is in English and French. A
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page: Here begynneth a ly tell treatyse
for to lerne Englysshe and Frensshe;'
beneath the title, a wood-cut of a School-
master and three scholars.
12 leaves. A copy is in the Grenville
Library.

[See also DEWES, Giles].

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FRENCH LANGUAGE.-Introduction to learne, and rede, and speake French, compyled for the Right excellent Lady Marye of England. Imp. for Waley. 4to.

Bindley, 177. 178.

FRENCH, George. History of Col. Parke's Administration in the Leeward Islands. Lond. 1717. 8vo. Roxburghe, 8937, 5s.

A Letter to Mr. G. French. Lond. 1719,

8vo.
An Answer to a Libel entitled a Letter,

&c.

Lond. 1719, 8vo.

John, M.D. The Art of Distillation. Lond. 1651. 4to. 4s.

A treatise formerly in estimation, and frequently reprinted.

The York-shire Spaw. Lond. 1652, 12mo. 'An ingenious treatise.'-Nicolson. Towneley, pt. i. 376, 5s.

- Nicholas, Catholic Bishop of Ferns. The vnkinde Desertor of loyall Men and true Frinds. (Paris) Superiorum Permissu, Ano 1676. 8vo.

This satirical work throws great light

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A justification of the rebellion of Ireland.'-Nicolson. Bright, 17. 1s.

FREND, William. Evening Amusements, or the Beauty of the Heavens displayed. Lond. 180418, 15 vols. 12mo.

This work was published annually at 3s. each volume.

Principles of Algebra, Lond. 1796-99, 2 vols. 8vo. With an Appendix by Baron Maseres, 8vo. 1800.

The Bleeding Iphigenia, or an excellent preface of a work unfinished. published by the author's frind with the reasons FRERE, James Hartley. A comof publishing it. No title page. 1675, 8vo.bined View of the Prophecies of The volume begins as above, being an Introduction to the preface. Six leaves Daniel, Esdras, and St. John; also, signed N. N. Amicus Anonymus ad Au- a minute Explanation of the Prothorem Anonymum (four Latin lines) on phecies cf Daniel. Lond. 1815. the reverse, Errata one leaf. The Cen8vo. 5s. sures of a learned Prelate, &c., dated 1675 followed by twenty Latin lines, two leaves Then follows the preface. Forty-three

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Narrative of the settlement and sale of Ireland. Louvain, 1668. 4to. Twenty leaves.

Heber, 27. 12s. 6d. Translated into French. Without place. 1696, 8vo. Iniquity displayed, or the Settlement of the Kingdom of Ireland, commonly call'd the Act of Settlement made after the restoration of King Charles II. laid open, &c. 1704. 4to.

Queries propounded by the Protestant partie, concerning the peace in generall, now treated of in Ireland, and the answers thereunto made in behalf of the Irish nation, by one well-affected thereto, to the first copies whereof many things are inserted and much added. Paris, 1644, 4to. Twelve leaves.

The Politicians Catechisme for his instruction in Divine Faith and morall Honesty. Written by M. N. Antwerp, 1658, 12m. Collation.-Title-page, Index, 2 leaves. Preface, 4 leaves. Text, 1-193. Protesta y supplica de los Catolicos de Irlanda, y de la Gran Bretaña, etc. Sevilla, 1659, 4to. Eight leaves. Heber, 31. 18s.

In nomine Sanctissimæ Trinitatis vera descriptio moderni status Catholicorum in regno Hiberniæ et preces corum, ad Santissimum Dominum Clementem Papam nonum. Col. Agrip, (1667), 8vo. Fourteen leaves.

The dolefull fall of Andrew Sall, a Jesuit of the Fourth vow, from the Ro

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- John Hookham. The Monks and the Giants: Prospectus and Specimen of an intended national work by William and Robert Whistlecraft, intended to comprise the most interesting particulars relating to King Arthur and his Round Table, (four cantos). Fourth edition. Lond. 1821. 12mo.

First edition. Cantos 1 and 2. Lond. 1817, 8vo. Cantos 3 and 4. Lond. 1818, 8vo. The four cantos reprinted. Bath, 1842, 8vo.

This humorous poem is a happy illustration of the Pulci and Casti School of Versification. afterwards so successfully adopted by Byron in his Beppo and Don Juan.

Fables for Children Five years old. Malta, 1830, 12mo. 16 pages. Psalms, &c. (in verse). 4to. 30 leaves.

Lond. Nicol.

PLAYS OF ARISTOPHANES translated into English verse, viz.:-THE FROGS, 79 pages. Lond. printed by Nicol. 1839. Printed twenty years before, but only partially issued.-THE ACHARNIANS, 70 pages. THE KNIGHTS, 89 pages.-THE BIRDS, 104 pages. These three last pieces printed at Malta, all in 4to.

THEOGNIS RESTITUTUS, (partly verse partly prose). Malta, 1842, 8vo. Privately printed.

Biografia del molt' onorabile John Hookham Frere morto in Malta il 7 Gennajo del, 1846, scritta dal. Dr. G. Clinquant. Malta, post. 8vo. 15 pages.

Memoir in English. 4to. Privately
printed, 6 pages.

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FRESNOY. See DUFRESNOY.
FREWEN, Archb. of York. A
just and plain Vindication of the
late Dr. Frewen, Lord Archbishop
of York and Lord Almoner to K.
Charles II. Lond. 1743. 8vo.

A vindication of the Archbishop from
the misrepresentations of Dr. Drake in
his History of York.

FREY, J. S. C. F. A Hebrew,
Latin and English Dictionary.
Lond. 1816. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 10s.

A book of more promise than perform-
ance, and now entirely superseded by that
of Gesenius. It was originally published

at 47, 16s. and on ROYAL PAPER at 71. 4s.

A Hebrew Grammar, in the English
anguage; a new Edition, with Correc-
tions and Additions by George Downes,
A. M. Lond. 1823, 8vo. 7s. The former
edition. Lond. 1813, 8vo. 3s. Tenth edi-
tion, considerably enlarged. Lond. Bohn,
1839, 8vo. 5s.
Narrative of the Rev. Joseph Samuel
C. F. Frey, Minister of the Gospel to the
Jews. Lond. 1809, 8vo.

FREYCINET, Capt. See ARAGO, J.
FREYLINGHAUSEN, John Anas-
tasius. An Abstract of the whole
Doctrine of the Christian Religion,
with Observations. From a Manu-
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Lond. 1804. imperial 8vo. 10s. 6d.
The first book stereotyped on the new
process.

The translator was Queen Charlotte, con-
sort of George III. The editor was Beil-
by Porteus, Bishop of London. The Rev.
Philip Bliss states that he had seen the
original MS. in Her Majesty's handwriting.
FREZIER, A. F. A Voyage to
the South Sea, and along the Coasts
of Chili and Peru, 1712-14. Lond.
1717. 4to.

A valuable work, in which will be found
an account of the mines, and the mode of
working them, with a description of man-
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Subjoined is a postscript by Dr. Edmund
Halley, and an account of the settlement,
commerce, and riches of the Jesuits in
Paraguay. Heath, 2742, 10s. 6d. Rox-
burghe, 7:55, 8s.

FRIAR.-A mery Geste of the
Frere and the Boye. Lond. by W.
de Worde. 4to.

Seven leaves. A copy, supposed unique,
is in the public library at Cambridge. It
is reprinted in Ritson's Pieces of ancient
popular Poetry.

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-A mery Jest of the Frier & the
Boy. Lond. by Edward Alde.4to.
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Library.

Another edition, small 12mo. 1617,
BLACK LETTER. Also in the Bodleian.
Often reprinted; the last, Early English
Poetry, 4 vols. 16mo., in BLACK LETTER,
edited by T. Wright. Lond. Pickering,
1836, square 18mo.

penting, 1641 4to. A poetical tract. Bind-
ley, pt. iv. 528, 6s.

The Frier's lamenting for his not re-

FRISI, Paul.

A Treatise on

Rivers and Torrents, with the Me-
thod of regulating their Course and
Channels. To which is added an
Essay on navigable Canals. Trans-
lated by Major-General John Gar
stin. Lond. 18 4to. 17. 11s. 6d.

.

The works of this able mathematician

are much esteemed.

FRITH, John. Works. See TYN-
DAL, William.

The life of this martyr (who suffered in
Smithfield, July 4, 1533,) with a selection
from his writings, will be found in the
first volume of The Fathers of the En-

glish Church. See also BRITISH RE-
FORMERS-PARKER SOCIETY.

A Myrroure or Lokyng Glasse wherein
you may beholde the Sacramente of Bap-
tisme described. Anno M.D. xxxiii. Per
me J. F. Lond. by Jhon Daye. 8vo. Con-
tains C, in eights.

A Pistle to the Christen Reader-The
Revelation of Antichrist - Antithesis,
wherein are compared togeder Christes
Actes and oure holye Father the Popes.
Malborow in the Lande of Hesse, by me
Hans Luft, 1529, 16mo. Contains 103
leaves. On the last leaf is The fautes
of printinge.' This is one of the first
books printed in English against the Pope.

It is addressed unto the Christian reader
by Richarde Brightwell, i. e. John Frith.
A copy is in the British Museum and in
the Lambeth Library. White Knights,
603, russia, 11. 2s. Inglis, 220, 17s.

A Boke made by John Fryth, Prysoner
in the Tower of London, answering unto
M. More's Letter which he wrote agayust
the fyrst lytle Treatyse that John Ffryth
made concerning the Sacrament of the
Body and Bloude of Christ. Munster, by
me Conrade Willems, 1533. 16mo. Con-

tains L, in eights. White Knights, 1635,

morocco, 1. 3s.-1546. 12mo. Contains

108 leaves. It commences with The Preface.' At the end 'Be wyse as Serpentes, and innocent as Dooues.'-Now newly reuised, corrected and printed, 1548. Lond. by Authony Scoloker and Wyllya Seres. 16mo. P 6, in eights. Inglis, 629, 14s. Wilks, 31. Horner, 17. 10s. Another. By Rychard Jugge, 1548. 16mo. 108 leaves. 14s. Bindley, pt. ii, 48. 17.

An Admonition or Warning that the

faithful Christias in London, Newcastel, Barwycke and others, may auoid Gods Vengeance both in this Lyfe and in the Life to come. Compyled by the seruaunt of God, John Knokes (i. e. John Frith). Wittonburge by Nicholas Dorcaster, 1554.

16mo. E, in eights.

A Disputacion of Purgatorye made by Jhon Frith which is deuided into thre Bokes. 16mo. 15s. Contains L, in eights, commencing with John Frith vnto the Chrysten Reader.'-Another. n. d. 16mo. A to I, in eights.-1556, 16mo.

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A Mirrour or Glasse to know thyselfe; being a Treatise made by Iohn Frith whiles hee was Prisoner in the Tower of London. Anno Domini M.D.XXXII. Lond.

1626. 12mo.

The Supper of the Lord. 1533. See TYNDALE, William.

Vox Piscis. 1627. See TRACY, Richard. GWYNNETH.

FRITH, Mary. Life and Death of Mrs. Mary Frith, co monly called Mol Cutpurse, exactly collected and now published for the Delight and Recreation of all merry disposed Persons. Lond. 1662. 12mo.

A 8 leaves, B to H, 12 leaves each, and I 3 leaves. A copy is in the British Museum. Another was lately sold at an auction for 51. According to Bromley, the volume should have a portrait of Moll in man's apparel, an ape, lion, and eagle by her, supposed to be Shakspere's "English Moll." See a facsimile of it in Caulfield's Remarkable Characters. See also Read's edition of Shakspere, 21 vols. 1803, vol. 5, p. 254. Two comedies were formed on the adventures, &c. of this infamous woman, (by some supposed to have been an hermaphrodite,)one by Middleton and Decker, entitled The roaring Girl, or Moll Cut purse: the other by Nath. Field, called

Amends for Ladies.

FROBISHER, Sir Martin, Knt. Three Voyages for the Discovery of the north-west Passage, 1576,

1577, and 1578. Lond. Bynneman. 1578. 4to.

Will be found in the twelfth volume of

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A true reporte of the laste voyage into the west and northwest regions, &c., 1577, worthily atchieved by Captain Frobisher, of the sayde voyage, the first finder and generall: with a description of the people by Dionyse Settle. Lond. by H. Middleton. 1577. 8vo.

Black letter, inscribed to George Earle of Cumberland, Baron Clifford, Lord of Skipton and Vessie. Inglis, 626. 13. Sotheby's in April 1817. 97. 18s. Heber, 51. 7s.

See BRYDGES' Restituta, ii. 202-25.

La Navigation du Capitaine Forbisher Anglois, ez Regions d'Est et Nord-west en l' Année 1577. (Genève) par Ant. Chuppin, 1578. 8vo.

De Martini Forbisseri Angli Navigatione in regione Occidentis, et Septentrionis, narratio historica, ex Gallico ser. mone in Latinum translata per Joan Tho. Freigium Noribergæ, 1580. 8vo. Plates

at end of volume.

Historia Navigationis Martin. Forbisher, ex Angl. Lat. per J. T. Freigium transl. Hamb. 1675. 4to. Plate. Jadis, 300, 21. 10s.-A former edition. Norimberge, 1586. 8vo.

Scoprimento dello Stretto Artico et di

meta incognita trad. da Gio. Lor. Anania.

Naples, 1582, 8vo. Bright, 27. 10s.

See BEST, George.

FROGER, Sr. A Relation of a Voyage 1695-7, on the Coasts of Africa, under the command of M. de Gennes. Lond. 1698. 8vo.

Nassau, pt. i. 1231, 5s. Reprinted in the Oxford Collection of Voyages and Travels, vol. ii.

FROISSART, Sir John. The Cronicles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretayne, Flauders and other Places adioynynge, traslated out of Frenche into our maternall Englysshe Tonge, by Johan Bourchier Knight Lorde Berners. Lond. by Richard Pynson, 1523-5. folio. 2 vols.

Middleton's edition is frequently mistaken for the present one, and the latter

part of Pynson's is often perfected by leaves of Middleton's impression. Con

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