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696 DAVENPORT (J. M.), Oxfordshire Annals. 1869. Royal 8vo, original cloth, gilt edges, presentation copy, with author's inscription, 5s.

697 [DAVENPORT.] Lords Lieutenants and High Sheriffs of Oxfordshire, 1086-1868, [with biographical notes]. [Privately Printed, 1868]. Roy. 8vo, original cloth, gilt edges, 4s. 6d.

698 [DILLON (R. C.)], The Lord Mayor's Visit to Oxford, in the Month of July, 1826. Written at the desire of the party, by the Chaplain to the Mayoralty. London, 1826. Sm. 8vo, frontispiece and plate, UNCUT copy, in the original cloth, scarce, 18s.

The unconscious humour of this narrative is highly diverting. At the time of its publication it attracted the attention of Theodore Hook, and the author was so overwhelmed with ridicule that he did his best to suppress it.

699 FOSTER (Joseph), Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886: their parentage, birthplace, and year of birth, with a record of their degrees. Being the Matriculation Register of the University, alphabetically arranged, revised, and annotated. Oxford, 1888. 4 vols. roy. 8vo, half leather, top edges gilt, Il. IOS.

700 FOWLER (Dr. Thomas), The History of Corpus Christi College, with Lists of its Members. 1893. 8vo, frontispiece and plate, cloth, top edges gilt, 6s.

701 GIBBS (A. H.), Rowlandson's Oxford. 1911. 4to, frontispiece and 15 coloured plates, reproduced for the first time from Rowlandson's drawings, cloth, top edges gilt, 6s.

702 GIBSON (Strickland), Early Oxford Bindings. Bibliographical Society, 1903. 4to, with 40 fine plates of book-covers and ornaments, uncut, as issued, Il. 5s.

703 GRIFFITHS (Rev. John), An Index to Wills, proved in the Court of the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, and to such of the Records and other Instruments and Papers of that Court as relate to matters and causes testamentary. Oxford, 1862. 8vo, cloth, IOS.

704 HOWSON (Dr. John), A Sermon preached at St. Maries in Oxford, the 17 day of November, 1602, in defence of the Festivities of the Church of England, and namely that of her Maiesties Coronation. At Oxford, printed by Joseph Barnes, and are to be sold in Fleetestreete at the signe of the Turkes head, 1602. Sm. 4to, FIRST EDITION, two leaves in MS., sewed, 4s. 6d.

705 JACKSON'S Oxford Journal for March 2, 1754. Folio, woodcut view of Oxford, 7s. 6d.

706 JUDGMENT and Decree of the University of Oxford past in their Convocation July 21. 1683, against certain Pernicious Books and Damnable Doctrines, destructive to the Sacred Persons of Princes, their State and Government, and of all Humane Society. Printed at the Theater, 1683. Folio, sewed, 18s.

Among the books ordered to be burnt by the Marshal of the University were those of Milton, Hobbes, Baxter, etc.

707 MARSHALL (Rev. E.), An Account of the Township of Iffley, in the Deanery of Cuddesdon, from the earliest notice. 1874. Post 8vo, original cloth, 4s. 6d.

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708 [MAVOR (Rev. W. F., of Woodstock)], A New Description of Blenheim, the seat of the Duke of Marlborough: containing a full and accurate Account of the Paintings, Tapestry, and Furniture; a Picturesque Tour of the Gardens and Park, etc. Oxford, 1814. Sm. 8vo, frontispiece and folding plan, half calf, 4s. 6d.

709 NEVE (Dr. Timothy, Rector of Middleton-Stoney, Oxfordshire), Animadversions upon Mr. Phillips's History of the Life of Cardinal Pole. Oxford, 1766. 8vo, portrait of Pole after Raphael inserted, old calf, 4s. 6d.

710 NORRIS (John), A Sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Peters Church in the East on Mid-Lent Sunday, March 29, 1685. Oxford, 1685. Sm. 4to, uncut copy, sewed, 3s. 6d.

711 OWEN (Corbett), Carmen Pindaricum in Theatrum Sheldonianum in Solennibus Magnifici Operis Encæniis Recitatum Julii die 9° Anno 1669. Oxonii, 1669. Sm. 4to, half calf neat, 9s. Dr. Johnson said that in this poem "all kinds of verse are shaken together." 712 OXFORD City Documents, Financial and Judicial, 1268-1665. Selected and edited by J. E. Thorold Rogers. 1891. 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, 6s.

713 OXFORD PRESS.-Aleman (Matheo), The Rogue; or, the Life of Guzman de Alfarache. Oxford, printed by William Turner, for Robert Allot, 1630. 2 parts in 1 vol. sm. folio, calf extra, gilt edges, 51. 5s.

714 OXFORD PRESS.-Bacon (Francis), The Two Bookes of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Divine and Humane. Oxford, Printed by I. Lichfield], for Thomas Huggins, 1633. Sm. 4to, fine tall copy, brown morocco extra, gilt edges, 31. 35: 715 OXFORD PRESS.-Bilson (Thomas), The True Difference betweene Christian Subiection and Vnchristian Rebellion : wherein the Princes lawfull power to commaund for trueth, and indepriuable right to beare the sword are defended against the Popes censures and the Jesuits sophismes vttered in their Apologie and Defence of English Catholikes. At Oxford, printed by Joseph Barnes, 1585. 4to, FIRST EDITION, in the original Oxford calf binding, blind stamped ornament on sides,

Il. IS.

716 OXFORD PRESS. [Burton (Robert)], The Anatomy of Melancholy What it is, with all the kinds, causes, symptomes, prognostickes, and severall cures of it. In three Partitions, with their severall sections, members, and subsections. Philosophically, Medicinally, Historically, opened and cut up by Democritus Junior. The fift Edition, corrected and augmented by the Author. Oxford, printed for Henry Cripps, 1638. Folio, with the curious engraved title-page containing a portrait of the author, by C. Le Blon, and the Argument" (in verse), facing it, often wanting, fine copy, in the original calf, 5l. 155.

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717 OXFORD PRESS.-Butler (Charls), The Feminin' Monarchi, or the Histori of Bee's. Shewing their admirable Natur' and Propertis, etc. Together with the right ordering of them from tim' to tim' and the sweet' profit arising ther'of. Oxford, printed by William Turner, for de Author, 1634. Sm. 4to, FIRST EDITION, woodcut diagrams and MUSIC, good copy, old calf neat, 2l. 15s.

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718 OXFORD PRESS.-Carleton (George), Heroici Characteres. illustrissimum Equitem Henricum Nevillum. Oxoniæ, excudebat Josephus Barnesius, 1603. Sm. 4to, calf neat, il. 5s.

A scarce volume of Latin poems on Queen Elizabeth, James I., the Earl of Essex (Devoraxeidos), and Sir Philip Sidney.

719 OXFORD PRESS.-Chaloner (Dr. Edward), Six Sermons now first published. At Oxford, printed by W. Turner, for Henry Curteyn, 1629. Sm. 4to, title with architectural border (corner torn), sewed,

6s.

720 OXFORD PRESS.-Field (Richard, D.D.), Of the Church, Five Bookes. The Second Edition very mvch avgmented, in the third booke, and the Appendix to the same. At Oxford, imprinted by William Turner, 1628. Folio, old calf, 16s.

721 OXFORD_PRESS.—Fletcher (John), The Tragedy of Rollo, Duke of Normandy. Acted by His Majesties Servants. Oxford, Printed by Leonard Lichfield, 1640. Sm. 4to, FIRST EDITION with this title, fine large copy, half red morocco, 71. 75.

This play had been printed in the previous year under the title of "The Bloody Brother." Pepys saw it acted three times, in 1661, 1667, and 1668.

722 OXFORD PRESS.-Greaves (Thomas), De Linguæ Arabicæ utilitate et Præstantia Oratio Oxonii habita Jul. 19, 1637. Oxonii, excudebat L. Lichfield, impensis Ed. Forrest, 1639. Sm. 4to, large copy, lower edges uncut, half bound neat, 9s.

723 OXFORD PRESS.-Hooker (Richard), A Learned Discourse of Justification, Workes, and how the foundation of faithe is overthrowne. At Oxford, printed by Joseph Barnes, 1612. Sm. 4to, FIRST EDITION, half morocco, gilt edges, 18s.

724 OXFORD PRESS.--Luctus Posthumus, sive Erga Defunctum Illustrissimum Henricum Walliæ Principem, Čollegii Beatæ Mariæ Magdalenæ apud Oxonienses Mecanatem longè indulgentissimum, Magdalenensium officiosa Pietas. Oxoniæ, excudebat J. Barnesius, 1612. Sm. 4to, unbound, 18s.

Greek and Latin Poems on the death of Prince Henry by members of Magdalen College, including one by John Hampden.

725 OXFORD PRESS.-Randolph (Thomas), Poems with the Muses Looking-Glasse: and Amyntas. Oxford, printed by Leonard Lichfield Printer to the University, for Francis Bowman, 1638. Sm. 4to, FIRST EDITION, fine large and clean copy, red morocco extra, gilt edges, by Riviere, £25.

726 OXFORD PRESS.-Rudierd (Sir Beniamin), His Speech in behalfe of the Clergie and of Parishes miserably destitute of Instruction, through want of Maintenance. Confirmed by the Testimonies of Bishop Jewel, Master Perkins, and Sir Henry Spelman. Printed at Oxford, 1628. Sm. 4to, unbound, 6s.

727 OXFORD PRESS.-Wescombe (Martin), Fabulæ Pontificiæ Evangelicæ veritatis radiis dissipatæ. Oxoniæ, excudebat L. Lichfield, 1639. 16mo, with the blank leaf before title (some lower margins shaved), calf neat, gilt edges, 12s. 6d.

728 OXFORD PRESS.-Whear (Diggory), Relectiones Hyemales, de Ratione et Methodo legendi utrasque Historias Civiles et Ecclesiasticas. Oxoniæ, Excudebat L. Lichfield, 1637. Sm. 8vq, old calf, 4s. 6d.

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729 OXFORD PRESS.-Wickliffe (John), Two Short Treatises against the Orders of the Begging Friars. Faithfully printed according to two ancient Manuscript Copies, extant, the one in Benet Colledge in Cambridge, the other remaining in the Public Librarie at Oxford. Oxford, Joseph Barnes, 1608.-JAMES (THOMAS), An Apologie for John Wickliffe, shewing his Conformitie with the new Church of England; with answer to such slaunderous obiections as have been lately urged against him by Father Parsons, the Apologists, and others. Oxford, Joseph Barnes, 1608. 2 vols. in 1, sm. 4to, old blue morocco extra, gilt edges, 51. 5s.

730 OXFORD SAUSAGE (The), or Select Poetical Pieces, Written by the most Celebrated Wits of the University of Oxford. Oxford, 1772. Sm. 8vo, frontispiece and woodcuts, russia gilt, 15s. 731 PARKER (James), The Early History of Oxford, 727-1100. Preceded by a Sketch of the Mythical Origin of the City and University. 1885. 8vo, frontispiece, and 2 maps, cloth, top edges gilt, 7s. 6d.

732 PERCIVAL (E. F.) The Foundation Statutes of Merton College, Oxford, A.D. 1270; with the subsequent Ordinances of Archbishops Peckham, Chicheley, and Laud, from the Latin. Pickering, 1847. 8vo, frontispiece, cloth, 4s. 6d.

733 [PESHALL (Sir John)], The History of the University of Oxford, to the Death of William the Conqueror. Oxford, 1772.-Catalogue of Graduats, etc., in the University of Oxford, Oct. 10, 1770, to Oct. 10, 1782.—An Act for Amending Certain Mile Ways leading to Oxford, and making a Commodious Entrance through the Parish of Saint Clement, etc., for Lighting, Cleansing, and Paving the Streets, within the University and City. 1771An Act for better Regulating the Poor within the City of Oxford. Oxford, 1771. In 1 vol. 8vo, half calf, 15s.

734 PLOT (Robert), The Natural History of Oxfordshire, being an Essay towards the Natural History of England. Oxford, 1705. Folio, BEST EDITION, with map, and brilliant impressions of the 16 plates by M. Burghers, old calf, Il. 15s.

735 PLUMMER (Charles), Elizabethan Oxford: Reprints of Rare Tracts. 1887. 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, 5s.

Comprises reprints of: I. Nicolai Fierberti Oxoniensis Academiæ Descriptio, 1602; II, Leonard Hutten on the Antiquities of Oxford; III, ¡Queen Elizabeth's Visit to Oxford in 1566. IV, Queen Elizabeth's Entertainment at Oxford in 1592; from an MS. Account by Philip Stringer; V, Apollinis et Musarum Eidyllia, 1592. 736 POLL BOOK.-An Authentic Copy of the Poll for a Member to serve in the Present Parliament for the University of Oxford, in the room of the Right Hon. Robert Peel, resigned. Candidates, the Right Hon. Robert Peel; [and] Sir Robert Harry Inglis. Oxford, 1829. 8vo, half bound, 3s. 6d.

737 QUELCH (Stephen)], Early Recollections of Oxford, etc. [1836 58], by an old Freeman. Oxford, 1900. 12mo, cloth, 2s. 6d. 738 QUILLER-COUCH (L. M.), Reminiscences of Oxford by Oxford Men, 1559-1850. 1892. 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, 5s..

739 RADCLIFFE.-Letters of Richard Radcliffe and John James of Queens College Oxford, 1755-83. With additions, Notes, and Appendices. Edited by Margaret Evans. 1888. 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, 6s.

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740 REASONS of the present judgement of the University of Oxford, concerning the Solemne League and Covenant. The Negative Oath. The Ordinances concerning Discipline and Worship. Approved by generall consent in a full Convocation, I Jun., 1647. Printed in the yeare, 1647. Sm. 4to, sewed, uncut, IOS. 741 STAPLETON (Mrs. Bryan), Three Oxfordshire Parishes. A History of Kidlington, Yarnton, and Begbroke. 1890. 8vo, map, cloth, top edges gilt, 6s.

742 TAYLOR (Jeremy), A Sermon preached in Saint Maries Church in Oxford. Vpon the Anniversary of the Gunpowder-Treason. Oxford, 1638. Sm. 4to, half calf, 12s. 6d.

The author's first published work, dedicated to Archbishop Laud.

743 THEATRI Oxoniensis Enconia, sive Comitia Philologica Julii 6, Anno 1677 Celebrata.—Comitia Philologica habita Aug. 6, Anno 1677, in Gratulatione Solenni ob adventum expectatissimum illustrissimi Principis Jacobi Ormondiæ Ducis, Hiberniæ Pro-regis, et Universitatis Oxoniensis Cancellarii. Oxon., e Theatro Sheldoniano, 1677. Folio, vignettes of the Sheldonian Theatre on the titles, sewed, 15s.

Among these Latin pieces are verses by Charles Finch upon the surroundings of Oxford, and an oration by Charles Wroughton upon Bodley.

744 [WATKINS (R.)], Newes from the Dead. Or a True and Exact Narration of the miraculous deliverance of Anne Greene, who being Executed at Oxford Decemb. 14, 1650, afterwards revived and by the care of certain Physitians there, is now perfectly recovered. Together with the manner of her Suffering, and the particular meanes used for her Recovery. Whereunto are prefixed certain Poems, casually written upon that Subject. Oxford, Printed by Leonard Lichfield, 1651. Sm. 4to, FIRST EDITION, large and fine copy of this very rare book, half calf, 41. 4s. This remarkable case of resuscitation after apparent death by hanging excited great interest, and was looked upon as a special interposition of Providence on behalf of an innocent person. Among the 25 sets of verses which are included in the volume is one by Christopher Wren, at that time a gentleman-commoner of Wadham College. 745 WOOD (Anthony à), The Ancient and Present State of the City of Oxford: containing an Account of its Foundation, Antiquity, etc., Churches, as well those destroyed as the present, with their Monumental Inscriptions. With Additions by Rev. Sir J. Peshall. London, 1773. 4to, with map and 3 plates, half calf,

uncut, 12s.

746 BOOKPLATES (49) of Oxford College Libraries and Societies, and of Oxford graduates and worthies, 31. 3s.

747 BOOKPLATES (23) of the Dormer, Fiennes, Fermor, Gardiner, Harcourt, Keck, Turner, Wenman, and other Oxfordshire families, 1l. 8s.

748 OXFORD.—Crypt of St. Peter's Church. 1813. AQUAtint, by J. Bluck, after F. Nash. 9 × 11. 45.

749 OXFORD.-First Quadrangle of Brazen Nose College. Aquatint, by T. Malton. 1803. II X 14. 45.

750 OXFORD.-The Principal Quadrangle of Queen's College. Aquatint, by T. Malton. 1802. II X 14. 4s.

751 OXFORD.-The Radcliffe Library. 1813. By J. Bluck, after F. Mackenzie. 9 × 11. In colours. 5s.

752 VIEWS of Oxford and Windsor Castle, on one plate, by Joris Hoefnagel. 12 X 18. 18s.

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