Karamsin's Travels, from the German, 3 v. 12mo. of the evening preachers at the Found- -Great and Good Deeds of Danes, Norwegians, &c. from the Danish of Malling, 4to. 1807.-Mental Recreations; four Danish and German Tales, cr. 8vo. 1807.- Outlines of a Political Survey of the English Attack on Denmark in 1807, from the Da- nish of Helfried, 8vo. 1809.-A Dane's Excursions in Great Britain, 2 v. 12mo. 1810. ANDERSON, ENEAS, formerly in the suite of Earl Macartney, during his em- New, Theory of the Formation of Veins, from the A Sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy, Education, 8vo. 1801.-The Beauties of Sturin's ANDREWS, HENRY, of Knightsbridge, Botanical Painter and Engraver. Plans and Views of the Abbey of St. Denis, with an Historical Account, imp. 4to. 1812. Letter on the Necessity of an Immediate Change ANDREE, JOHN, M. D. formerly Sur- geon to the Magdalen Hospital and Teacher of Anatomy, London; now resi- Observations on Dr. Störk's Treatise on the Vir -Inoculation impartially considered, 8vo. 1765.- tions of the Liver and Gall-bladder, 8vo. 1738. Astronomical and Nautical Tables, 8vo. 1810. ANDREWES, GERRARD, D. D. Dean of Canterbury, Rector of St. James's, West- minster, and Mickleham, Surrey. The father of this distinguished divine was Master of the Free Grammar School, Leicester. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was formerly Assistant Master of Westminster School. The Heathery, or Monograph of the genus Erica (in monthly Numbers) v. I. to VI. 1804-1812. ANDREWS, JOHN, formerly of Picca- dilly, Mapseller and Engraver. An Historical Atlas of England, fol. 1797.-Plans Anonowe, Minus Paren, Esq. M. P. for Bewdley, Lieut. Colonel Command- ant of the P. of Wales's Volunteers; son of a merchant in the city of London, and educated in Holland, with a view to being sent in a commercial character to the Levant. In 1790, he was elected M. P. for Bewdley, which borough he has represented ever since. He is one of the proprietors of the Gunpowder Manu- factory at Dartford, and also a partner in the house of Pigou, Andrews, and Wilkes. Besides some Plays which have not been printed, Mr. A. is the author of numer ous Prologues and Epilogues, and of the The Election, Mus. Int. 8vo. 1774.-Fire and Wa ter, Ballad op. 8vo. 1780.-Dissipation, Com. Op. 8vo. 1781.-The Baron Kinkvervankotsdor ANGUS, WILLIAM, A.-M. Teacher of An English Spelling and Pronouncing Vocabulary, 4th edit. 8vo. 1808.-An Introduction to Anges's Vocabulary, 1809.-A New System of English Gram- mar, 12mo. 1812.-The Life of our Lord and Saviour ANNESLEY, ALEXANDER, of the Inner Observations on the Danger of a premature Peace, 8vo. 1800.-Strictures on the True Cause of the pre- sent alarming Scarcity of Grain, 8vo. 1800.- Compen- dium of the Law of Marine Insurances, 8vo. 1808.- Mr. A's name appears as a contributor to the Edinb. ANSPACH, Margravine of, (Elizabeth Berkeley,) youngest daughter of Augus- tus Earl of Berkeley, born 1750: married in 1767, William, late Lord Craven, by whom she had seven children. A sepa- ration took place in 1781, and the next ten years her Ladyship spent on the Con- tinent. On the death of Lord C. in 1791, she was united to the Margrave of An- spach and Bayreuth, who having dis- posed of his dominions to the King of Prussia, retired to England where he died in 1806, at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith. Her Ladyship has pro- duced many dramatic pieces for the amusement of her friends, at her private theatre in Brandenburgh House, which have never been printed, and is the au- The Sleepwalker, Com. (printed at the Strawberry- Hill Press), 1778.-Modern Anecdotes of the Family of the Kinkvervankots larsprakengotchiderns, a Tale, 12mo. 1779.-The Miniature Picture, Com. 8vo. 1781-Nurjad, a French Com. (printed at Anspach) 1787-Le Deguisement, a translation of Cibber's Comedy, "She Would and She Would Not."-A Wheel-Carriages of different Structure and Draught, 8vo. 1790.-An Inquiry into the Laws of Falling ANSTIE, JOHN, Chairman of the Gene- ral Wool Meeting in 1788. ANSTRUTHER, ALEXANDER, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law. Reports of Cases in the Court of Exchequer from Easter Term, 23 Geo. III. to Trin. Term, 33 Geo. Essay on the Nature and Connection of Heat, Elec- III. both inclusive, 3 v. royal 8vo. 1796-7.-An ANTEPARA, J. M. a native of Guaya- South American Emancipation; Documents show- Essays and Reflections, Religious and Moral, Quaker, resident in Salisbury, but who has adopted the doctrines of the Esta Theological Survey of the Human Understanding, 8vo. 1776.-Apology for the Two Ordinances of Jesus Christ, the Holy Communion and Baptism, 8vo. 1789.-A Plea for the Poor, or Remarks on the Price of Provisions, 8vo. 1789.-Essay concerning Tithes, as appertaining to the Clergy of the Church of England, 8vo. 1791.-Rights for Man, or Stric- coln; Anne, married to Dr Cory, Master of Emanuel College, Cambridge; and Harriet wife of the Rev. Dr. Butler, Master of Shrewsbury School. He has published: Catechetical Lectures, or the Church Catechism explained, 8vo. 1796.-A Sermon preached at Ches 1803.-Loyal Effusions; a Sermon on the 50th Anniversary of the king's Accession, 8vo. 1809.-—A Let hunt, on occasion of the general Fast, 1803, 8vo. ter to the Rev. W. Dealtry, assigning a Churchman's Reasons for refusing to support the British and Fo reign Bible Society, 8vo. 1812.-A Second Letter to the same, 8vo. 1812. The Constitution of a Christian Church illustrated in a Sermon at the Opening of Christ Church, in Cambridge, (New England,) Oct. 9, 1761.-The Felicity of the Times, a Sermon preached at Christ ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM, Esq. late AdChurch, Cambridge, on the Thanksgiving-Day for jutant-General to his Majesty's Forces. the General Peace, Aug. 11, 1763.-Answer to Dr. Mayhew's (an American Clergyman,) Observations on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 8vo. 1763.-The Character and Example of a Christian Woman, a Discourse at Christ Church, Cambridge, on the Death of Mrs. Anne Wheelwright, 4to. 1764. Of Sacred Poetry and Music, a Discourse at Christ Church, Cambridge, at the opening of the Organ, August 21, 1764, 4to. 1764.-Review of Dr. Mayhew's Remarks on the Answer to his Observations, 8vo. 1765.- A Fast Sermon on the Differences between this Country and her American Colonies, 1777. Letters on the Prevalence of Christianity be fore its Civil Establishment, with Observations on Gibbon's History, 8vo. 1778.-The Excellency of the Litany of the Church of England, a Sermon, preach. ed at St. Mary-le-bow, pursuant to the Will of Mr. John Hutchins, 1778.--A Sermon preached in Lambeth Chapel, at the Consecration of Dr. Hallifax, Bishop of Gloucester, Oct. 21, 1781.-Select Devotions for Families, 12mo. 1785.-Discourses on Prophecy read in the Chapel at Lincoln's Inn, at Warburton's Lecture, 2 v. 8vo. 1786. ARCHER, CLEMENT, Esq. M. R. I. A. Member of several Medical Institutions in Ireland, now resident in Bath. Observations on the Effects of Oxygen on the Animal and Vegetable Systems, Part I. 8vo. 1798. ARCHER, JAMES, a Roman Catholic Clergyman. Sermons for all the Sundays in the year, 4 v. 12mo. 1788.-Sermons for the principal Festivals of the year, 12mo. These two publications were incorporated in a second edition, in 5 vols. 12mo. 1794. ARCHER, Lieutenant, JOSEPH. Statistical Survey of the County of Dublin, Evo. 1803. ARDLEY, GEORGE. Autumn Leaves; a poem, 8vo. 1803. ARMSTRONG, CHARLES, M. D. Essay on Scrofula, 8vo. 1212. ASMSTRONG, LESLIE. The Anglo-Saxons, or the Court of Ethelwulph, a romance, 4 vols. 12mo. 1806. ARMSTRONG, Rev. ROBERT. The Elements of the Latin Tongue, with all the Rules in English, 12mo. 1798. ARMSTRONG, Rev. Wм. A. B. F. S. A. Curate of Cheshunt, Herts, and Lecturer of Enfield, Middlesex. Observations on the Errors committed by Generals and Field Officers, from 1743, to the present time, 8vo. 1808. ARNDELL, W. The Journeyman Carpenter's and Joiner's Book of Prices for Task-work Labour, 1812. ARNOLD, R. of the Manor-House, Chiswick, Writing-Master and Mathematician. The Arithmetical Preceptor, 12mo. 1792. ARNOLD, SAMUEL JAMES, Acting-Manager of Drury Lane Theatre, son of the late Dr. A. of musical celebrity, brought up to the profession of Painting, and married to a daughter of the late Mr. Pye, Poet-Laureat. Besides some pieces not printed, he has written: Auld Robin Gray, Mus. Ent. 8vo. 1791.-The Shipwreck, a com. op. 12mo. 1796.-The Creole, or Haunt ed Island, nov. 3 v. 12mo. 1796.-The Veteran Tar, com. op. 8vo. 1801.-Foul Deeds will Rise, mus. dram. 8vo. 1804.-Prior Claim, (written in Association with Mr. Pye) com. 8vo. 1805.-Man and Wife, or more Secrets than One, com. 8vo. 1809. Annoud, Thome, M. D. Fellow of the Roy. Coll. of Physicians, and of the Roy. Med. Soc., Edinb.; Senior Physician to the Leicester Infirmary, and sole Physician to the Leicester Lunatic Asylum. Dissertatio de Pleuritide, 8vo. 1766.-Observations on the Nature, Causes, and Prevention of Insanity, 2 v. 8vo. 1782-1786, 2d Edit. 1806.-A Case of Hydrophobia, successfully treated, 8vo. 1793.-Observations on the Management of the Insane, 8vo. 1809. ARNOT, HUGO, Esq. Edinburgh. Address to the British Nation on the Accession of the Prince Regent to Power, 8vo. 1812.-Letter to the Freeholders of the County of Fife, on Reform, 8vo. 1812. ARNOT, JAMES, Memb. of the Roy. Coll. of Surgeons, Edinb. Remarks on the present Mode of Chirurgical Attendance in the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, 4to. 1800. 1790. ASHBURNHAM, WILLIAM, Esq. grandson of the late Sir William A. Bishop of Chichester. The Restoration of the Jews, a poem, 4to. 1791Elegiac Sonnets and other Poems, 4to. 1795. ASHDOWNE, WILLIAM, of Canterbury. Essay explaining Jesus' true Meaning in his Parables, 8vo. 1780.-The Unitarian, Arian, and Trinitarian Opinion respecting Christ examined, 8vo. 1789. An Attempt to shew that the Opinion concerning the Devil or Satan as a fallen Angel, and that he tempts men to sin, hath no real Foundation in Scripture, 8vo. 1791. Proots that Adults only are included in the Design of the New Covenant, or the Gospel Dispensation, 8vo. 1792.-Two Letters addressed to the Bp. of Llandaff, respecting the distinction made by his Lordship between the Operation of the Holy Spirit in the primitive Ministers of Christ, and its Operation in Men at this day, 8vo. 1798. ASHE, Rev. JONATHAN. entering upon the pastoral office, 8vo. 1805.-The Fall of eminent Men in Critical Periods, a National Ca lamity; a Sermon on the Death of Mr. Fox, 8vo. 1806.-A Sermon on the Death of the Rev. T. Lindsey, 8vo. 1808.-Oration delivered, Oct. 16, 1809, on laying the first stone of the Gravel Pit Meeting. house, 8vo. 1810.-Bigotry and Intolerance defeated, borne, Unitarian Minister of Soham, Cambridgeshire, or an Account of the Prosecution of Mr. John Gis 8vo. 1810.-A Vindication of Unitarian Worship, a Sermon, 8vo. 1810.-A Selection of Hymns for the Unitarian Worship, 12mo. 1811.-The Beneficial In fluence of Christianity on the Character and Condi tion of the Female Sex, a Sermon, 8vo. 1812.-A Vin dication of Religious Liberty, a Sermon preached at Bridport, 12mo. 1812.-A Sermon in behalf of the So ciety for the relief of the necessitous Widows and Children of Protestant Dissenting Ministers, 1812. ASTLEY, FRANCIS DUCKINFIELD, Esq. of Duckinfield Hall, Cheshire. Hints to Planters, 8vo. 1807.-To his pen is also Varnishaudo, a serio-comic Poem, ad. ascribed, dressed to Collectors of Paintings by an admirer of the Arts. 8vo. 1809. Assay, Hussin, formerly in the Army, Proprietor of the Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge. A Description and Historical Account of the Places now the Theatre of War in the Low Countries, 8vo. 1794. Remarks on the Profession and Duty of a Soldier, 8vo. 1794.-Treatise on Horsemanship, 8vo, ASTON, JOSI PH, The Masonic Manual, or Lectures on Freemasonry, The Manchester Guide, sm. 8vo.-The Lancashire 1813. ASHE, NICHOLAS. Panthea, a Tragedy, 12mo. 1803. ASHE, ROBERT HOADLY, D. D. formerly Curate and Master of the Free Grammar kerne, (a boy eleven years old,) 4to. 1787.-Letter to ASHE, THOMAS, Esq. late Captain of the York Rangers. Travels in America, in 1806, 3 v. 12mo. 1808.- ASHLEY, The Art of Painting on and Annealing in Glass, 4to. 1801. ASHMORE, THOMAS, Esq. formerly a Report of the Case Havelock against Rookwood, argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench, on the Validity of a Sentence of Condemnation by an enemy's Consul in a neutral Port, 8vo. 1800.—A Letter on the present state of the carrying part of the Coal Trade, 8vo. 1802.-Report of the case, Fisher against Ward, respecting the Russian Embargo on British ships, 8vo. 1803.-American encroachments on British Rights, 8vo. 1808. ATHERLEY, EDMUND GIBSON, Esq. of Gray's Inu. ASPIN, J. Professor and Teacher of Treatise on the Law of Marriage and other Fe History and Chronology. The Geo-chronology of Europe, 2d edit. 1808.- or Universal History abridged, 1813. ASPLAND, ROBERT, Unitarian Minister at the Gravel Pits Meeting, Hackney. Reflections upon the Liberal Spirit of the Apostles, a Discourse delivered, June 7, 1805, before the Unitariau Congregation at Hackney, on occasion of Lit. Cal, Mathematical Instru mily Settlements, 8vo. 1813. Essay on the Relation between the specific gravities, strength, and value of Spirituous Liquors, 4to. was afterwards a Fellow of that Society, The Ascension, a Poem, 4to. 1780.-A Treatise on 1774, he was elected M. P. for Woodstock, and continued a Member of the House of Commons, till 1793; when he was created a British Peer, having previously been invested with an Irish Peer A Compendious Hist. of the Israelites, 18mo. 1810. age. In 1776, he married Miss Elliot, ATKINSON, JAMES. Rodolpho, a Poetical Romance, 4to. 1891. ATKINSON, JASPER, Esq. sister of Lord Minto, by whom he has children born in all the different countries to which he has been called by pub A Letter occasioned by the Report of the Bullion lic business. Committee, 8vo. 1811. ATKINSON, JOHN AUGUSTUS. A Picturesque Representation of the Costumes of ATKINSON, JOSEPH, Esq. a native of ATKINSON, THOMAS. Hibernian Eclogues and Miscellaneous Poems, The Distiller's Vade Mecum, 12mo. 1794. Chandler's History of Persecution, with a Memoir ATTREE, H. R. Printer of the Brighton Herald. Topography of Brighton, 12mo. 1809. AUCHINCLOSS, J. D. D. The Sophistry of the firt part of Paine's Age of Avokland, (Wiseram Eden,) Lord, The Principles of Penal Laws, 8vo. 1771.-Four Letters to the Earl of Carlisle, 8vo. 1779, 3d edit. with a 5th Letter, 1780-A Pamphlet on the population of England, in opposition to Dr. Price.-Letter to the Earl of Carlisle on the subject of the late ar rangements, 8vo. 1786-View of the Treaty of Commerce with France, 8vo. 1787.-Hist. of New-Holon the apparent circumstances of the War, in Oct. 1795, 8vo, 1795.Substance of his speech in the H. of Lords, May 2, 1796, on occasion of a motion made by the Marquis of Lansdown, 8vo. 1796-Substance of his speech, Jan. 8, 1799, on the Bill for granting Duties on Income, 8vo. 1799-Substance of his speech, Apr. 11, 1799, on the proposed Address respecting an Union between Great Britain and Ireland, 8vo. 1799. Substance of his speeches, May 16, and 23, 1800, in support of the Bill for the punishment and preven tion of Adultery, 8vo. 1800. land, 8vo. 1787.—Remarks AUDLEY, JOHN, of Cambridge. A Companion to the Almanac, 12mo. 1802.-Abridg. ment of Law's Unlawfulness of Stage Entertainments, 1809. AUFRERE, ANTHONY, Esq. Tribute to the Memory of Ulric von Hütten, from the German of Göthe, 8vo. 1789.-Travels through the kingdom of Naples in 1789, from the German of Salis, 8vo. 1795.-A Warning to Britons against French perfidy and cruelty, or an account of the inhuman conduct of the French to the Peasants of Swabia in 1796, 8vo. 1798. AUSTIN, Rev. GILBERT, M. A. M.R.I.A. Chaplain to the Magdalen Asylum, Dub lin. Magdalen Asylum, 4to. 1791.--Chironomia, or a AYLMER, GEORGE JAMES, private LL. D. F.R S. Auditor and a Director of Greenwich Hospital, Recorder of Grantham, and Chancellor of Mareschal College in the Univ. of Aberdeenthird son of the late Sir Robert Eden, of West Auckland, Durham; educated at Eton and Christchurch, Oxford. In 1765, he was admitted of the Middle Temple, and in 1768 called to the Bar. Lord A. has, during the greater part of his life, been engaged in public business, as will appear from the following list of his employments: -Under Secretary of State for the Northern department, first in BABER, Rev. HENRY HERVEY, M.A. 1771, and again in 1773; Commissioner, Assistant Librarian at the British Muto America, 1778; Chief Secretary in Ireland, 1780; Vice-Treasurer of Ire land, 1733; Envoy Extraordinary to France for Commercial Matters, 1785; Ambassador to Madrid, 1787; Plenipotentiary to Holland, 1789; Joint PostMaster General from 1798 to 1801. In B. seum, and Assistant Preacher at Lincoln's Inn. Wicliff's Translation of the New Testament, with 1811-Psalterium Græcum e Codice MS. Alexan Memoirs of his Life, Opinion, and Writings, 4to. drino, imp. fol. 1812. BABINGTON, WILLIAM, M.D. formerly Apothecary, now Physician and Lecturer |