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A copy is in the British Museum. The pieces contained in the volume were sent over to the editor, Conrade Hubert, who had been one of Bucer's chief friends at Cambridge, by Archbishop Grindal.

See Philosophical Transactions, to which he was a valuable contributor.

HUDDESFORD, Rev. George, M.A. Poems, including Salmagundi, HUBERT, Sir Francis, Knt. The Topsy-Turvy, Bubble and Squeak, Historie of Edward the Second, sur- and Crambe Repetita. With Cornamed Carnarván, one of our En-rections and original Additions. glish Kings: together with the Lond. 1801. 12mo. 2 vols. fatall Downfall of his two vnfor- Roxburghe, 3502, 7s. Hibbert, 4058, 6s. Salmagundi; a miscellaneous Comtunate Favorites Gaveston and bination of original Poetry. Lond. 1791, Spencer. Lond. 1629. small 8vo. 4to. Roxburghe, 3500, 6s.

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Les Champignons du Diable; or imperial Mushrooms, a mock-heroic Poem, with Notes. Lond. 1805, crown 8vo. 4s.

Topsy Turvy, with Anecdotes and ObAn epic poem by no means contempti-servations illustrative of leading Characble either in plan or execution. A-M, in ters in the present Government of France. eights, excepting A, which, with the Lond. 1793, 8vo. Roxburghe, 3501, 2s. 6d. trait, consists of 7 leaves, and M four The Wiccamical Chaplet, a Selection of leaves. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 555. Lloyd, original Poetry. Lond. 1804, crown 8vo. 673, 18s. Nassan, pt. i. 1679, 17. 18s. Jadis, Roxburghe, 3503, 2s. 31, morocco, 1. 15s. Hibbert, 4056, morocco, 17. 1s. Uttersen, 17. 6s.-Lond. 1628, small 8vo. pp. 150. port. A spurious edition, Skegg, 58, Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 927, 27. Boswell, 1453, 17. 3s. Steevens, 909, 18s.-Lond. 1721, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Sotheby's in 1821, 15s. 6d. A curious letter on this author and the poem, will be found in the Gentleman's Magazine for 1824. The preface to the edition, 1721, states that it was written by Richard 11obart, a brother of Sir Hy. Hobart.

Egypts Favourite, a Poem. Lond. 1631, 8vo. pp. 126. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 357, 31, 3s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 26, with Edward II. 1629, 2/ 2s. Bindley, pt. 475, 71. 7s. Hibbert, 4057, morocco, 17. 16s. Пleber, pt. iv. 15s. Another, pt. ix. 3s. 6d. Skegg, fine, 27. 6s.

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William. Catalogus Librornm Manuscriptorum Viri clarissimi Antonii a Wood. Oxford, 1761 8vo.

Pp. 88, including the title-page and dedication. Boswell, 1454, 10s. See DILLWYN, Lecilus.

HUDIBRAS, See BUTLER, Sam. Satyrist, or Hudibras in Prose, written by Mercurius Messippeus. The Loyal an unknown hand. Lond. 1682, 4to. pp. 24.

Hudibras Redivivus, [in Verse by Ned. Ward]. Lond. 1705-7, 4to. 12 pts. forming one vol.

Robert, alias Forges, Gent. A second edition of No. 1. with an ApoA Catalogue of many natural Ra-logy (one leaf), and other improvements, rieties, with great Industry, Cost, appeared in 1709. Also second editions and thirty Years Travel in foraign of Nos. 2 and 3, dated 1709. Countries, collected by. Lond. 1664.

12mo.

Pp. 76, not including title. 'These rarieties are dayly to be seen, at the place called the Musick House, at the Miter, near the west end of St. Paul's Church. Another edition, pp. 34, (circa 1670) 12mo. HUCKS, J. B. A. A pedestrian Tour through North Wales; in a Series of Letters. Lond. 1795. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

HUDDART, Capt. Joseph, F.R.S. A Memoir of, with an Account of his Inventions in the Manufacture of Cordage. 1821. 4to. 5s. Printed again in 1855. 4to.

A second volume, also of 12 parts, was

printed in 1707, both vols. together are

scarce.

The Dutch Hudibras. See HOGANMoganides.

The Scotch Hudibras. See COLVIL, Samuel.

The Irish Hudibras. See FAREWELL, James. MOFFET, William,

The British Hudibras. See WARD, Edw.

Butler's Ghost; or, Hudibras the fourth Part. See D'URFEY, Thomas.

An article on the various imitations of

Butler's Hudibras will be found in the
Retrospective Review, iii. 317–35.

HUDLESTON, Father Richard. A short and plain Way to Faith and the Church. Lond. 1688. 4to. 93.

With two papers found in K. Charles the Second's closet, and an account of what occurred on his death-bed.

HUDSON, Henry. Descriptio ac Delineatio geographica Detectionis Freti, sive, Transitvs ad Occasum, suprà Terras Americanas. Amst. 1612. 4to.

The following is the title of this curious and rare work: 'Descriptio ac Delineatio geographica Detectionis Freti, sive, Transsitvs ad Occasum, suprà Terras Americanas, in Chinam atq; laponem ducturi, recens investigati ab M. Henrico Hudsono Anglo. Item Narratio Sermo. Regi Hispaniæ facta, super Tractu, in quinta Orbis Terrarum Parte, cui Avstrialiæ in

wherein is proved little Things are better then Great. Written by Microphilvs. Lond. 1636. 12mo.

Pp. 116, besides title, to the reader, and poems, 5 leaves. Prefixed to some copies is a portrait of the dwarf, a small wholelength by J. Dr(oeshout). Nassau, pt. i. 2425, 21. 2s. Bindley, pt. iv. 457, 41. 4s. North, pt. iii. 489, with a fac-simile of the portrait, 78. Roxburghe, 1386, no portrait, 6s. 6d. Lloyd, 860, morocco, 127. 1s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Nassau, pt. i. 2424, supdosed unique, said to be found in a piece of K. Charles the First's waistcoat, 117 6s. Towneley, pt. i. 559, 147. 14s. Perry, pt. iv. 518, 81. 8s. Resold Heber, pt. vi. 5l. 10s. Another, pt. viii. 37.

HUDSON, John, D.D. Introductio cognita Nomen est, recens detecto, per ad Chronographiam: sive Ars chroCapitaneum Petrum Ferdinandez de Quir. Vnà cum Descriptione Terræ Samoieda-nologica in Epitome redacta. Oxon. rvm & Tingoesiorvm, in Tartaria ad Or- 1691. 8vo. tum Freti Waygats site, nuperq; Imperio Muscovitarum subactæ. Amsterodami, 1612. Wrangham, with the map, 128. Collation.-A, 6 leaves, B—E, in four, F, one leaf. Maps.-1. Tabvla navtica a H. Hudsono indagata Anno 1612. After the prolegomena. 2. A Map of the two Hemispheres, in which is delineated "Terra per Petrum Fernandez de Quir

Extracted from Beveridge's treatise on that subject, and privately printed. This noted Tudor, an excellent Grecian, philosopher, &c., published several valuable

editions of the classics. His Life will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

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With draughts and plans. An honest and true statement.

Joseph. An Account of six recens detecta.' Before B 2. 3. Caerte Years Residence in Hudson's-bay, van't Noorderste Russen, Samojeden, from 1733 to 1736, and 1744 to ende Turgoesen landt: alsoo dat vande 1747. Lond. 1752, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Russen afghetekent, en door Isaac Massa vartaelt is. Before D 3. On the back of the title is a wood-cut of a ship, and on the back of C 2 is another of a man on a sledge, drawn by rein-deer.--Amterodami, 1613, 4to. Collation.-A--D, and F, in fours, E three leaves. D 2 is erroneously marked B 2. The plates and wood-cuts are the same as in the edition of 1612, with an additional wood-cut on F 4, 'Vera effigiem Balenarum exhibemus,' &c. Copies of both editions are in the British

Museum.

A portion of this work has been translated into French under the following title, Copie de la requête présentée au roi d'Espagne par le capitaine P. Ferdinand de Quir sur la découverte de la cinquieme parte du monde appelée la Terre Australle incogneue. Paris, 1617, 8vo.

Voyages. See HAKLUYT SOCIETY, pendix.

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William. Flora Anglica.
Lond. 1778. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s.
Best edition. The former appeared
1762, 8vo. 1 vol.

HUET. Peter Daniel, Bishop of Avranches. Memoirs of, written by himself. Translated from the original Latin, with Notes biogra phical and critical by John Aikin, M.D. Lond. 1810. 8vo. 2 vols. 9s.

The original of this work is entitled Petri Dan. Huetii Episcopi Abriniensis Commentarius de Rebus ad eum pertinentibus.' Dr. Parr (in the Bibl. ParriApana) says that the writer improperly uses eum for se on the title-page.

- Jeffery. The New-yeeres Gift; presented at Court, from the Lady Parvula to the Lord Minimus, (commonly called Little Jefferie) her Majesties Servant, with a Letter as it was penned in Short-hand:

The History of the Commerce and Navigation of the Ancients. Lond. 1717, 8vo.

A Treatise of Romances and their Ori ginal. Lond. 1672, 12mo.

A philosophical Treatise on the IIuman Understanding. Lond. 1725, 8vo. with portrait. Horue Tooke, 351, 178.

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HUGGARD, Miles. Works.

'Mayster Huggarde, or Miles Hoggard, a shoemaker of London, who wrote several virulent pamphlets against the reformation, which were made important by extorting laboured answers from several eminent divines.'- Warton. See his History of English Poetry, and Ritson's Bibliographia Poetica.

The Abuse of the blessed Sacrament of the Aultare, 1548.

Confutation to the Answer of a wicked Ballad. 1548. See CROWLEY, Robert. A Treatise of three Weddings. 1550, 4to. From Maunsell's Catalogue, p. 60.

A Treatise entitled the Path-Waye to

the Towre of Perfection. Lond. by Robert Caly, 1554, 4to. Contains sig. E 4. In verse. A Copy is among Bp. Tanner's books in the Bodleian Library. An analysis of the work will be found in Brydges' British Bibliographer, pt. iv. 67-73.

The Assault of the Sacrament of the Altar. Lond. by Robert Caly. 1554, 4to. In verse. Steevens, 129, 9s. 6d. Heber, pt: iv. 51.

A Treatise declaring how Cryst by perverse Preaching was banished out of this

Realm, and how it hath pleas'd God to bring Cryst home again by Qu. Mary. Lond. 1554, 4to.

A Mirrour of Loue. Lond. Impr. by Robert Wyer, 4to. In English verse, dedicated to Q. Mary, Mense Maii, 1555.' A copy is in the Public library at Cainbridge.

A short Treatise in Meter upon the cxxix Psalme of David, called De profundis. Lond. by Rob. Caley, 1556, 4to.

The Displaying of the Protestantes and sundry their Practises, with a Description

of divers of their Abuses. Lond. in Edibus Rob. Cali, 1556, 16mo. folios 130, and a table. Horner, 1854, 27. 16s. Heber, pt. v. 17. 11s.

New A B C paraphrastically applied as the State of the World doth at this Day require. 1557, 4to. HUGHE, William. The troubled Mans Medicine. Lond. 1567, 16mo. In two books very profitable to bee red of all men wherein they may learn paciently to suffer all kindes of adversity.' -Lond. 1546, 16mo. Inglis, 810, 9s.Lond. Owen Rogers, n. d. 16mo. Reed, 592, morocco, 12s. 6d. Heber, pt. vi. 9s.

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Rev. Griffith. The natural History of Barbadoes. In ten Books. Lond. 1750. folio. 29 plates.

'We are indebted to Hughes for some good observations on the natural history of Barbadoes, accompanied with faithful and spirited representations of the different objects described.' Sotheby's in 1825, LARGE PAPER, 17. Willett, 1329, 17. 1s. with coloured plates. Beckford in 1817, 304, morocco, 47.

(H.) Beauties of Cambria, in its Landscape Scenery. Lond. 1823. oblong 4to. 36 remarkably beautiful wood engravings on INDIA PAPER, published at 37. 38.

Jabez. Miscellanies in Verse and Prose. Lond. 1737, 8vo, 3s. 6d.

Elegant translations of portions of the classics will be found in this volume.

John. Poems on several Occasions, with some select Essays Lond. 1735. 12mo. 2

in Prose. vols. 5s.

With portrait and plates. LARGE PAPER. 7s. 6d.

Letters by several eminent Persons deceased. Including the Correspondence of John Hughes, Esq, and several of his Friends, Published from the Originals, with Notes explanatory and historical. Lond. 1772, 12mo. 3 vols.--Second edition, 1773, 3 vols.

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(Thos.) The Misfortunes of Arthur, Uther Pendragon's Son. Imp. by R. Robinson, 1587. 12mo. Black letter. Geo. Smith (MS. title), 16. 15s. Sotheby, pt. i. 1857, 31. 3s.

Rev. T. S. Travels in Sicily, Greece and Albania. Lond. 1820. 4to. 2 vols.

HUGHSON, David, LL.D. London, being an accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and its Neighbourhood, to thirty Miles extent, from an actual

Perambulation. Lond. 1806-9. 8vo. 6 vols.

Containing some interesting matter not found elsewhere. The author's real name is Ed. Pugh. Towneley, pt. ii. 417, FINE PAPER, 31. 3s. A collation 1. 13s. of the work will be found in Upcott's English Topography, pt. ii. 659–72.

Walks through London, including Westminster and the Borough of SouthLond. 1817, fcap. 8vo. 2 vols. 128. With wark, with the surrounding Suburbs. plates. Published in numbers at 2s. 6d. each. Bindley, pt. ii. 301, 17. 9s. Nassau, pt. i. 1680, 17. 12s. LARGE PAPER, in medium octavo, 15s. LARGEST PAPER, in royal 8vo. with proofs on INDIA PAPER (100 copies printed), 17. 58. A collation will be found in Upcott's English Topography, pt. iii. 1478-81.

An Epitome of the Privileges of London, including Southwark, as granted by Royal Charters, &c. Lond. 1816, 12mo. 4s.

HUGO, Hermannus. Pia Desideria, viz. 1. Gemitus Animæ 2. Vota An. sanctæ. 3. Suspiria An. amantis. Editio postuma recognita et emendata. Lond. 1677.

Classical, antiquarian, and descriptive of the state of society, political, civil, pœnitentis. religious, and domestic; bearing marks of much information and enquiry, a sound judgment and good education. Drury, 2208, 41. Duke of York, 2673, 11. 6s. New edition, revised. Lond. 1830, 2 vols. Syo. 12s.

History of England, in continuation of Hume and Smollett's History of England, 1760 to present Time. Lond. 1836, 8vo. 7 vols. 31. 13s. 6d.-Second edition, revised. Lond. 1847, 7 vols. 8vo. 37. 13s. 6d.-Third edition, with the author's last corrections and additions. Lond. 1855, 7 vols. 8vo. 31. 13s. 6d.--Also, in 12mo. 1855, 8 vols.

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The two last books of Quarles' Emblems are exactly copied from Hugo. See Retrospective Review, pt. ix. 122-40.

Pia Desideria; or, divine Addresses, in three Books. Written in Latin by Herm. Hugo. Englished by Edm. Arwaker, M.A. Lond. 1686, 12mo. pp. 282, dedicated to Prince Anne of Denmark, with fortyseven plates by Sturt. White Knights, 2059, 6s. Nassau, pt. i. 1683, 8s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 7, 17. 1s.-1690. Knights, 2060, 3s.

White

An edition. York, T. Gent. 8vo. woodcuts.

HUISH, Robert. A Treatise on the Nature, Economy and practical Management of Bees. Lond. 1815. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

HULBERT, Charles. Museum Asianum; or, select Antiquities, &c. in the Eastern World. Shrewsbury, 1822. 8vo.

'Compiled from eminent authorities, methodically arranged, interspersed with original hints, observations,' &c.

Antiquities of Cheshire. Lond. 1838, 4to. 15s. INDIA PROOFS, 17. 11s. 6d.

HULDERICUS, Bishop of Augsburg. An Epistel of moche Learning, sont vnto Nicolas Bysshoppe of Rome, the first of that Name: agaynst the vnmarried Chastitie of Pryestes. 16mo.

Twelve leaves. White Knights, 2061, mor. 15s. Inglis, 480, mor. 1. 118. 6d.

HULL (J.) Unmasking of the Pollitique Atheist. Lond. R. Howell, 1602.

Unknown to Antony à Wood.

John, M.D. Elements of Botany. Manchester, 1800. 8vo. 2 vols.

With sixteen engravings. Sotheby's in

1825, 12s.

The British Flora, or a Linnean Arrangement of British Plants. Manchester, 1799, 8vo, Sotheby's in 1825, 11s.

Thomas. Select Letters between the late Duchess of Somerset, Lady Luxborough, Miss Dolman, Mr. Whistler, Mr. R. Dodsley, Wm. Shenstone, Esq. and others. Lond. 1778. 8vo. 2 vols. 7s. 6d.

In these volumes will be found a sketch

At the end is 'a peroration to the English reader,' shewing he had been ten the Bishop of Ely; and that it should be years about the work; had dedicated it to better, if it came to another impression. amended, set in Order, and enlarged, with

Hvloet's Dictionarie newelye corrected,

many Names of Men, &c. &c. And in eche Place fit Phrases, gathered out of the

best Latin Authors. Also the Frenche finde the Latin or Frenche of anye Entherevnto annexed, by which you may glishe Woorde you will. By John Higgins. Lond. in Edibus Thomæ Marshij, 1572, folio. In fact this is almost a new

book, from the various additions and improvements it contains.' - Ant. à Wood. Roscoe, 1817, 7s. 6d. Reed, 230, 17. 2s.

Heber, pt. ii. 7s. 6d. In an engraved title

page are a few English verses. The dedication to Sir George Peckham, Knight, is, says Warton, a good specimen of Higgins' classical accomplishments. A recommendatory copy of verses by Churchyard is prefixed, with four Latin epigrams by others.

HULSEAN LECTURES, being Sermons upon the Evidences of Christianity, or the difficulties of Holy Scripture, founded by the Rev. John Hulse.

The Rev. J. Hulse died in 1790, but the funds being inadequate, the lectures were not commenced till 1820. 1820. C. Benson.

of the manners, laws, &c. of the republic 1821. J. C. Franks. of Venice, and some poetical pieces. Fouthill, 2052, 17. 18.

Genuine Letters from a Gentleman to a young Lady, his Pupil, calculated to form the Taste, regulate the Judgment, and improve the morals. Lond. 1772,

12mo. 2 vols.

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1843. J.H. Marsden. 1844. J.H. Marsden. 1845. R. C. Trench,

1846. R. C. Trench. 1847. Chr. Wordsworth.

1848. Chr. Wordsworth.

1849. W. G. Humphry.

1850. W. G. Humphry. 1851, G. Currey. 1852. G. Currey. 1853. M. Cowie, 1854. M. Cowie. 1855. H. Goodwin. 1858. H. Goodwin.

1837. R. Parkinson, 1857. C. A. Swain

1838. R. Parkinson. 1839. T. T. Smith. 1840. T. T. Smith. 1841. H. Alford.

son. 1858. None. 1859. C. k. Ellicott

HUMBOLDT, Alexander de. Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain, with physical Sections and Maps founded on astronomical

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