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Poets by him abused; but incidentally of divers excellent Persons, and some Matters of Note. Lond. J. Wolfe, 1592. 4to.

K 2, in fours. There is no tract in the English language which contains so many cotemporary literary notices of the Elizabethan reign; and as such, it is of the highest value to the antiquarian, critic, and philologer. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 343. 251. resold at Saunders' in 1818, 77. 12s. 6d. Strettell, 1035, morocco, 77, 10s. Perry, pt. ii. 338, morocco, 71. Jolley, 51. 7s. 6d. resold Utterson, 31. 16s. Reprinted in the

Archaica.

Rhetor. vel duorum dierum Oratio de Natura, Arte & Exercitatione Rhetorica. Lond. H. Binneman, 1577, 4to. Q 2, in fours. Bright, (1845) 17. 19s.

Ciceronianvs, vel Oratio post reditum, habita Cantabrigiæ ad suos Auditores. Lond. H. Binneman, 1577, 4to.

Gratulationum Libri quatuor. Lond. Binneman, 1578, 4to. Portrait of Queen Elizabeth and other cuts. Reed, 6928, 15s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1911, 14s. Heber, 7s. 6d. pt. vi. 6s. Reprinted in the second volume of Nichols' Progresses of Queen Elizabeth.

Smithvs vel Mvsarvm Lachrymæ pro Obitu Thomæ Smithi, Equitis Britanni. Lond. 1578, 4to. With a wood-cut portrait of Smith holding a book. Nassau, pt. i. 1914, 37 7s. Sir M. M. Sykes, with the Rhetor, 1577, 41. 4s. Heber, with previous Book, 17. 58.

Three proper and wittie familiar Letters, &c. 1580. See SPENSER, Edmund.

Pierces Supererogation, or a new Prayse of the old Asse: a Preparatiue to certain Jarger Discourses, intituled Nashes S. Fame. Lond. J. Wolfe, 1593, 4to. Perry, pt. ii. 1196, 31. 15s. Roxburghe, 6675, 37. 16s. Reprinted in the second volume of the Archaica.

A new Letter of notable Contents; with a strange Sonnet, entituled Gorgon. Lond. J. Wolfe, 1593, 4to. Inglis, 737, 27. 8s. Utterson, 21.5s. Jolley, 1844, 87. 15s. Jolley, 1853, 41. 6s. Reprinted in the second volume of the Archaica.

A Collection of Pieces, viz. Ciceronianus, 1577-Rhetor, 1577-Foure Letters, 1592, imperfect-A New Letter, 1592-Pierces Supererogation, 1592. Sold at Bright's sale for 111. 5s.

HARVEY, John. A discoursive Probleme concerning Prophecies. Lond. 1588. 4to.

This work is curious, as being, in opposition to this author's former publications, decidedly against all cupposed oracles, pretended prophecies, &c. Inglis,

738, 98. Boswell, 1252, 12s. Saunders' in 1818, 17. 6s. Reed, 2194, 17. 113. 6d.

HARVEY, John, A.M. The History of Robert Bruce. Edinb. 1729. 4to. Letters, comical and serious. Edinb. 1726, A Collection of miscellany Poems and 12mno. Constable, 406, morocco, 17s. Rich.

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An astrological Discourse vpon the Coniunction of Saturne and Iupiter, which shall happen the 28 Day of April, 1583. With a Declaration of the Effects which the late Eclipse of the Sunne, 1582, is yet heerafter to woorke. Lond. Bynneman, 1582. 16mo.

This astrological tract had the effect of throwing the whole kingdom into the most violent consternation. Two editions were published immediately after each other; the first with the quotations in Latin, the second with them translated into English. Second edition. Lond. H. Bynneman, 12mo. 1583. Bright, 18s.

An astrologicall Addition to the (i. e. Richard Harvey's) late Discourse upon the great Conjunction of Saturne and Jupiter. Lond. 1583, 16mo.

Leap Yeare. A compendious Prognostication for 1584, 16mo.

Brute and the Brutans History. Philadelphvs, or a Defence of Lond. J. Wolfe, 1593. 4to. 17. 10s.

Black letter. 107 pages. Dedicated to the Earl of Essex. Steevens, 1678. 7s. 6d. Harward, 1858, 12s. Inglis, 739, 18s. White Knights, 1928, 27. 12s. 6d. West's copy, now in the Grenville Library, British Museum.

William, M.D. Opera omnia: a Collegio Medicorum Londinensi edita. 1766. 4to. portrait, 17. 18.

The Life prefixed was written by Dr. Lawrence, the friend of Johnson. Willett, 1142, morocco, 14. 13s. The works of this eminent physician, who made the discovery of the circulation of the blood, are still in high estimation.

Lond. 8vo. 1847.
Works, translated by R. Willis, M.D.
See Sydenham Society.
Records of Harvey. in extracts from
Bartholomew, with notes by James Paget.
the journals of the royal hospital of St.

Lond. 1846. 8vo.

Exercitatio anatomicæ de motu cordis exercitationes duæ anatomica de circulaet sanguinis inanimalibus, cui accedunt tione sanguinis. Exercitationes degeneratione animalium quædam de partu de membranis ac humoribus uteri et de conceptione. Lugd. Bat. 1737, 2 vols. in 1, 4to.

Exercitationes de Generatione animali

um. Amstelad. Elz. 1651, 12mo.

De Motu Cordis. Francfort, 1628, 4to. First edition.

Ære descripta et Figuris illustrata. Lond. 1812. 4to.

Brockett, 1555, 12s.

HARVYE, John. Histories of Sir E. Advice, with Life; Balaam, Jonas, John the Baptist whereunto is annexed divers renew moduled in Verse, with notes, markable instructions, written by Lond. E. Cotes, 1653. 12mo. the late Earl of Essex. Lond. 1642. 4to.

Heber, pt. iv. 19s.

HARWARD, Simon. A Discourse of the several Kinds and Causes of Lightnings. Lond. 1607. 4to.

Unknown to Park or Walpole.

- Thomas. Alumni Etonenses, or a Catalogue of the Provosts and Written by occasion of a fearful light-Fellows of Eton College and King's ning which, on the 17 day of this instant,

November, Ann. Dom. 1606, did, in a very short time, burne up the spire-steeple of Blechingley, in Surrey; and in the same, melt into infinite fragments a goodly ring of bells.' Gordonstoun, 1133, 9s. Towne ley, pt. i. 614, 17. 1s. Wrangham, 5s Heber, pt. i. 2s. 6d. Another, pt. vii. 1s.

An account of Harward, with a list of his works, printed 1582-1623, will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

Solace for the Soldier and the Saylour. Lond. T. Orwin, 1592. 4to. Heber, 13s.

HARWOOD, Edward, D.D. A new Introduction to the Study and Knowledge of the New Testament.

Lond. 1767-71. 8vo. 2 vols.

Of this work, written by an Arian dissenting minister, Bp. Marsh observed, 'As these dissertations display great erudition, and contain much information illustrative of the New Testament, they are certainly to be recommended to the theological student.' Williams, 829, morocco, 1. 7s.-Second edition. Lond. 1773, Svo. 2 vols. Hollis, 565, 11. 5s. Bp. of Ely, 532, 11. This Socinian divine published several other theological works, likewise an edition of the Greek Testament, &c.

A View of the various Editions of the Greek and Roman Classics. Lond. 1790. 12mo.

Fourth and best edition. Nassau, pt. i. 1434, 10s. Gosset, 2399, 13s.-1775, 12mo. 3s.-1782, 12mo. Drury, 1710, 6s. 6d.

Degli Autori Classici, sacri e profani Greci e Latini, Biblioteca, portabile, accreciuta da Mauro Boni e Bart. Gamba. Venezia, 1793, 12mo. 2 vols.

Biographia Classica: the Lives and Characters of the Greek and Roman Classics. Lond. 1778, 12mo. 2 vols. 9s.

College, Cambridge, from the Foundation in 1443 to the Year 1797, with an Account of their Lives and Preferments; collected from original MSS. and authentic biographical Works. Lond. 1797.

4to.

Reed, 4207, 18s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1853, 17. 6s.

Annotations on Genesis; with Observations doctrinal and practical. Lond. 1789, 8vo. 4s. A compilation from various authors. Mr. Harwood published several other works.

Rev. Tho. The History and Antiquities of the Church and City

of Lichfield. Gloucester, 1806. 4to.

Collected from various public records and other authentic evidences. Dent, pt. ii. 262, 17. 2s. Nassau, pt. i. 1915, 11. 28. Townshend, 1483, 18s. 6d. Towneley, pt. ii. 930, 17. 19s. Marquis of ᏞᎪᏂᏀᎬ ᏢᎪᏢᎬᎡ, with proof plates, twelve copies printed. Sotheby's in 1826, 27. 6s. Baker, 255, with some additional plates, 51. 5s. Beckford vii and 574.-Plates. 1. A view of the in 1817, 57, russia, 71. 7s.- Collation. Pp. cathedral. To face the title. 2. An anancient west gate, p. 293. 4. Dean Dencient view of the city, p. 288. 3. The ton's market cross, p. 453. 5. A platforme, p. 483. 6. Edjall Hall, p. 564. Fronting p. 380 is a return relative to the poor.

A Survey of Staffordshire. See ERDESWICKE.

With portraits, published at 17. 18. HASLETON, Richard. Strange and wonderful Things happened to Rd. Hasleton, borne at Braintree in Essex, in his ten yeares TraEdward. Populorum et Ur-uailes in many Forraine Countries. bium selecta Numismata Græca ex Penned as he delivered it from his

own Mouth.

(Adam Islip) for William Barley.

1595. 4to.

Lond. by A. I. 1749-52, containing Observations in natural History, Physick, Agriculture, and Commerce: particularly on the Holy Land, and the Natural History of the Scriptures.

E 3, in fours, wood-cuts. Some of the cuts in this rare Book are copied from the Poliphilo. Heber, pt. ix. 87. 12s.

HASLEWOOD, Joseph. Some Account of the Life and Publications of the late Joseph Ritson, Esq.

Lond. 1824. 8vo.

With Silhouette portrait, published at 5s. Green-Room Gossip; or, Gravity gallinipt. By Gridiron Gabble, Gent. Lond. n. d. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

This gentleman, a member of the Roxburghe Club, edited several valuable repriuts of early English literature, and was a great contributor to Brydges' Censura Literaria, Bibliographer, and Restituta. He was likewise an occasional correspondent in the Gentleman's Magazine, under the signature of Eu. Hood. See Roxburghe Revels.

Lond. 1766. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

These travels, which are uncommonly interesting and valuable to the natural historian, were originally written in the Swedish language, and published by Linnæus. Towneley, pt. ii. 264, 10s. 6d. Gough, 1640, 16s. Willett, 1096, 18s. 6d. Heath, 2643, 17. 3s.

HASTED, Edward. The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent. Canterbury, 1778-99. folio. 4 vols.

North, pt. ii. 523, russia, 167. 16s. Willett, 1185, 127. 5s. Nassau, pt. i. 1943, with additional plates, russia, 251. 10s. Towneley, pt. ii. 955, russia, 14. 10s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1377, with additional plates, 201. Roxburghe, 8616, russia,

HASOLLE, James, i. e. Elias ASH- 167. 58. 6d. Beckford in 1817, 184, uncut,

MOLE.

137. 10s. Heath, 4651, 127. 15s. Puttick, June, 1858, the author's own copy, with MS. corrections and 2528 coats of arms, Eight copies printed. A large paper copy in the Grenville Library contains fifteen additional plates, which are very

HASSELL, J. Picturesque Tour of the Isle of Wight. Plates en-illuminated by Dowse, 941. LARGE PAPER, graved in Aquatinta. Lond. 1790. Svo. 2 vols. 15s.

Dent, pt. i. 935, russia, 18s. LARGE PAPER, 2 vols. 4to. Fonthill, 796, 21. 14s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. russia, 27. 2s. Collation. Vol. 1. Two titles, one engraved, the other printed; dedication, 2 pages; introduction and errata, 4 pages; list of subscribers, 12 pages; contents, 4 pages; the Tour, B-P 8, 224 pages, and seventeen plates, neither numbered nor described. Vol. II. Two title pages as in vol. I.; table of contents, 6 pages; continuation of the Tour, B-R 4, 248 pages and thirteen plates. Aqua Pictura. Oblong folio, 74 plates, comprising Landscapes in four states, after Turner, Prout, Cox, and others. Lond. 1813, 21. 2s.

Rides and Walks round London. 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1820, coloured plates. LARGE PAPER, 2 vols. 8vo.

Memoirs of the Life of the late George Morland, with critical and descriptive Observations on the whole of his Works hitherto before the public. Lond. 4to. Published at 17. 1s.

Chalcographia, or the Art of imitating chalk, black-lead pencil, and pen and ink Drawings. Lond. 1811, 4to. 75.

scarce.

Collation.-Vol. I. Canterbury, 1778. Title and dedication, 2 leaves; preface, 8 pages; list of subscribers, 4 pages; introduction to the general history, pp. i-cli contents, one page; the topographical survey, 580 pages; an alphabetical list, &c. pp. 1-42; list of (40) plates in vol. I. one page. Vol. II. Canterbury, 1782. Title and dedication, two leaves; preface, and additional list of subscribers, 4 pages; notice relating to the errata, 1 page; the history continued, 817 pages; an alphahetical list, &c. pp. 1-72; list of (43) plates in vol. II. one page. Vol. III. Canterbury, 1790. Title and dedication, two leaves; preface, 2 pages; history continued, 765 pages; an alphabetical list, &c. pp. 1-51; list of (40) plates, one page. In this volume, at p. 421, the map of the Hundred of Worth (which was delivered with vol. 4), is often wanting. Vol. IV. Canterbury, 1799. Title and dedication, two leaves; preface, 2 pages; history conlist of (45) plates in vol. IV. tinued, 788 pages; index, &c. 46 pages;

HASSELQUIST, Frederick, M.D. cal Voyages and Travels in the Levant, The

The History and topographiSurvey of the County of Kent. second Edition, improved,

corrected, and continued to the 1841. folio. privately printed. Eypresent Time. Canterbury, 1797-ton, 1848. 1801. 8vo. 12 vols. 61. 6s.

Bindley, pt. iv. 247, 41. 1s. Collation.Vol. I. Canterbury, 1797. Title, one leaf;

HASTINGS, Henry Lord.
BROME, Richard.

See

Sir Francis, Knt. A Watchword to all religious and truehearted Englishmen. Kingston, 1598. 16mo.

Lond. F.

This work occasioned much controversy. Hastings, according to Wood, 'was a learned gentleman, well read in authors, especially in those relating to the controversies between the Protestants and Papists.' Bright, 17. 12s.

An Apologie, or Defence of the Watchword against the Ward-word, published by an English-Spaniard, lurking_under the title of N. D. Lond. 1600, 4to. Bright, 17. 5s. Heber, pt. i. 2s.

See PARSONS, Robert.

T. Vestiges of Antiquity. Lond. 1813. imperial folio. 17. 18.

dedication, 2 pages; preface and index, pp. i-xxvi; directions to the binder, one page; the general history, &c. 570 pages. Vol. II. Title, one leaf; dedication, index, and errata, pp. i-vii.; the topographical survey continued, &c. 578 pages, directions to the binder, one page. Vol. III. Title, one leaf; dedication, index, and directions to the binder, pp. i-xxviii; the topographical survey continued, 560 pages. Vol. IV. Canterbury, 1798. Title, one leaf; dedication. 2 pages; index, pp. i-xxii; directions to the binder, one page; the topographical survey continued, &c. 572 pages. Vol. V. Title, dedication, index, and directions to the binder, pp. i-xxxvi; the topographical survey continued, 590 pages. Vol. VI. Title, dedication, and index, pp. i-xxxviii; directions to the binder, one page; the topographical survey continued, &c. 580 pages. Vol. VII. Canterbury, 1798. Title, dedication, index, and directions to the binder, PP. i-xlviii; the topographical survey continued, 602 pages; further directions to the binder, one page. Vol. VIII. Canterbury, 1799. Title, dedication, index, and directions to the binder, pp. i-xlii; further directions, one page; the topographical survey continued, &c. 555 pages. Vol. IX. Canterbury, 1800. Title, dedication, and index, pp. i-1; directions to the binder, one page; topographical survey continued, 610 pages. Vol. X. Title, dedication, and index, pp. i-xxxvii; address to the public and directions to the binder, two leaves; the topographical survey continued, &c. 452 pages. Vol. XI. Canterbury, 1801. Title, dedication, preface, contents, and index, pp. i-lx, history of the city of Canterbury, 547 pages; directions to the binder, one page. Vol. XII. Title, dedication, index, and directions to the binder, pp. i-xiv; the continuation of the history of Canterbury, and addi-senting a curtain drawn before the tions, 672 pages, head of the author.

The HISTORY of CANTERBURY was printed off separately, in folio, 1799, (160 copies), and again, 8vo. 2 vols. 1801.

See HERON.

HASTINGS, Sir Edward. Account of the Controversy between Rymald Lord Grey, of Ruthin, and Sir Ed. Hastings, in the Court of Chivalry, in the reign of King Henry IV., edited by Sir C. G. Young. Lond.

A series of (12) etchings and engravings of the ancient monastery of St. Augustine, with the cathedral, castle, and other antiquities in the suburbs of the metropolitan City of Canterbury, illustrated by a corresponding account, taken from the best authorities, 12 pages, including the title, preface, and list of plates.

Warren. A Narrative of the Insurrection which happened in the Zemendary of Benares in 1781, &c. Calcutta, 1782. 4to.

Pp. vi. and 213. Willett, 1143, 13s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1483, morocco, 17. 6s.

The Life of Warren Hastings, including his Journals and Letters. Lond. 1841, 3 vols. 8vo. portrait, 158.

HATCHER, R., Cantab.

Insti

tutio, Epithalamium, et Militia viri ac Militis Christiani. Lond. 1645. 12mo. with a curious plate, repre

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Fourth and best edition, edited by Lord Colchester. Brockett, 1556, 41. 5s.-First edition. Lond. 1776-81, 2 vols.-Second burghe, 1134, 4 vols. 31. 15s. Willett, 1144, 41. 4s. Edwards, 605, 3 vols. 14s.

edition. Lond. 1785-96, 4to. 4 vols. Rox

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HATTIGE, ou les Amours du Roy de Tamaran. Cologne, 1676. 12mo. The amours of K. Charles II. and the Dutchess of Cleveland, written by M. de Bremond. Strettell, 705, morocco, 11s. Stanley, 666, 17. 15s. White Knights, 1863, morocco, 14s.-Amst. 1680. White Knights, 1864, 6s.

HAUGHTON, Sir Graves Champney. Rudiments of Bengáli Grammar. Lond. 1821. 4to. 17. 10s.

Bengali Selections, with translations and a vocabulary. Lond. 1822, 4to,

A Glossary, Bengali and English, to explain the Totaitihas, the Batris Singhasan, the history of Raja Kushna Chandra, the Purusha Parikhyva, the Hitopadisa. Lond. 1825, 4to. 17. 11s. 6d.

A Dictionary, Bengali and Sanscrit, explained in English, and adapted for students of either language, to which is added an index, serving as a general dictionary. Lond. 1833, 4to. 71. 7s.

A Short inquiry into the nature of language, with a view to ascertain the original meanings of Sanskrit prepositions, elucidated by comparisons with the Greek and Latin. Lond. 1832, 4to. Privately printed.

Prodromus; or an enquiry into the first principles of reasoning; including an analysis of the human mind. Lond. 1839, 8vo. 78.

A letter on the danger to which the constitution is exposed from the encroachments of the courts of law. Lond. 1840,

8vo.

- Thomas. Englishmen for my Money, or a pleasant Comedy, called A Woman will have her Will. Lond. 1616. 4to.

Rhodes, 1235, 27. 48. Bindley, pt. ii. 1202, 31. 3s. Roxburghe, 4117, 77. Jolley, 1844, 17. 15s. Bright, 17. 12s.--Lond. 1626. 4to. Rhodes, 1236, 17.-Lond. 1631. 4to. The title to this edition contains only 'A Woman will have her Will,' but the head-line remains as in the other editions.

Rhodes, 1237, 11s. All three editions are

in the British Museum,

William. The pleasaunt Comodie of Patient Grissill, as it hath been sundrie Times lately plaid by the Right Honorable the Earle of Nottingham, Lord High Admirall, his Servants. Lond. 1603,

4to.

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HAUKINUS, Anglice HAWKINS. HAUNCE, Everard. A true Report of the Arraignement and Execution of the late Popish Traitor Euerarde Haunce; executed at Tyborne. Lond. 1581. 16mo.

Towneley, pt. i. 260, morocco, 21. 12s. 6d. HAUSTED, P. Senile Odium, Comoedia. Cantab. 1633. 12mo.

A Latin comedy, acted at Queen's College, Cambridge, by the youth of that society. Roxburghe, 3646, 3s. Bindley, pt. ii. 728, 3s. Heber, pt. i. 2s. 6d.

The Rival Friends, a Comedie, acted before the King and Queen at Cambridge, Lond. 1632, 4to. Roxburghe, 5038, 4s. 6d. Rhodes, 1238, 5s.

Ten Sermons preached upon several Sundays and Saints'-days. To which is added, an Assize Sermon. Lond. 1636. 4to.

Ad Populum. A Lecture to the People, with a Satyr against Separatists. Oxon. 1644, 4to. "Tis a poem, and the title of it was given by King Charles I., who seeing it in manuscript with the title of A Sermon to the People, he alter'd it, and caused it to be called A Lecture, &c., being then much pleased with it.'-Ant. à Wood.

HAVENSIUS, Arnoldus. Speculum Hæretica Crudelitatis. Colon. 1608. 12mo. 17. 11s. 6d.

A copy of this, the Romanist account of the cruelties perpetrated by Protestants

against the Albigenses, English Catholics, &c., as well as of the following, will be found in the British Museum.

Commentariolus de Vita et Martyrio 18 Cartusianorum in Anglia trucidatorum. Edit. a Mauritio Chancæo: una cum historica Relatione XII Martyrum Cartusianorum Ruræmundensium. Col. 1608. 12mo.-Gandavi, 1608. 12mo. Williams, 831, 67. 8s. 6d. Hibbert, 3655, 15s. 4to. 1608. HAVELOCK the Dane, See HARTSHORNE, ROXBURGHE CLUB, AP

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HAWARD, Laz. The Charges issuing forth of the Crown Revenue of England and Wales. Lond. M. Wright 1660. 4to.

Brockett, 1558, 8s. 6d. A former edition. Lond. 1647. 4to.

A continuation of the last Occurrences from Ireland. Lond. 1642. 4to.

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