Page images
PDF
EPUB

TRINITY COLLEGE.

Excerpta quædam ex Statutis Collegii SS. Trinitatis Cantabrigiæ circa Mores, Officia, et Studia Scholarium. 8vo. [P. 232. (11.)]

A True Copy of the Articles against Dr. Bentley, exhibited to the Bishop of Ely by many of the Fellows of Trinity College in Cambridge, together with the College Statute de Amotione Magistri, and several other Clauses of the College Statutes, with references to the Articles. 8vo. London, 1710. [M. 20. 17.]

BENTLEY (Richard) The Present State of Trinity College, Cambridge, in a Letter to John Lord Bishop of Ely. 8vo. Lond. 1710. [M. 19. 25.] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 232. (6.)]

BLOMER (Thomas) A Full View of Dr. Bentley's Letter to the Bishop of Ely; wherein the whole strain of that celebrated piece throughout is fairly, familiarly, and largely considered. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 232. (7.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1710. [M. 20. 17.]

The True State of Trinity College; an Answer to Dr. Bentley. 8vo. London, 1710. [M. 19. 25.]

Dr. Bentley's Considerations in Reply to the True State. 1710. [M. 19. 25.]

8vo. London,

MILLER (-) Remarks on Dr. Bentley's Present State of Trinity College. 8vo. London, 1710. [M. 19. 25.]

MIDDLETON (Conyers) A Full and Impartial Account of all the late Proceedings in the University of Cambridge. 4to. Works, Vol. III.

[G. 9. 14.] 4to.

Middleton (Conyers) Remarks upon "The Case of Dr. Bentley," &c.
Works, Vol. III. [G. 9. 14.]

Middleton (Conyers) A True Account of the Present State of Trinity Col-
lege in Cambridge, under the oppressive Government of their Master,
Richard Bentley, late D.D. 4to. Works, Vol. III. [G. 9. 14.]
The University of Cambridge, vindicated from the Charge of Disloyalty
in not Addressing, as also from the malicious and foul Aspersions of
Dr. Bentley, late Master of Trinity College, and of a certain Officer
and pretended Reformer in the said University. 8vo. London, 1710.
[M. 20. 17.]

A TRUE and Impartial Account of the Present Differences between the Master and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge. 8vo. London, 1711. [L. 15. 1.]

JUS ACADEMICUM: A Defence of the Jurisdiction of Universities (against Appeals in Dr. Bentley's Case). London, 1722. [P. 5. (2.)] ARGUMENT for including the Old University Statutes in those of Queen Elizabeth. London, 1727. [P. 5. (3.)]

MABERLY (F. H.) The Melancholy and Awful Death of Lawrence Dundas, Esq. an under Graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge. 8vo. Cambridge, 1818. [Hh. 7. 22.]

3. Publications relative to the Town of Cambridge.

AN ACT for the better Paving and Lighting the Town of Cambridge. 8vo. Cambridge, 1794. [Hh. 7. 22.]

Report on the proposed Main Sewers in the Town of Cambridge, by B. BEVAN. 4to. 1817. [Ff. 2. 23.]

Another Copy. 4to. 1817. [Hh. 1. 10.]

REMARKS On the Address to the Governors of Addenbroke's Hospital. 4to. Cambridge. [Hh. 4. 46.]

ACCOUNT of the Benevolent Society for the Relief of the Sick and aged
Poor, instituted at Cambridge, 1801. Svo. [Hh. 7. 25.]
STATE of the New School in Cambridge, established in the year 1808,
on Dr. Bell's and Mr. Lancaster's Plan of Education. 8vo.

[Hh. 7. 22.]

4. Publications relative to the County of Cambridge. *Account of Cambridgeshire. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. II. DAWKES (T.) Prodigium Willinghamiense; or, Memoirs of a Boy, born at Willingham, near Cambridge; who, before he was three years old, had the Marks of Puberty, &c. 8vo. London, 1741. [P. 335. (3.)] PARKIN (Charles) Remarks on Dr. Stukeley's "Origines Roystonianæ." 4to. London, 1744. [P. 15. (12.)]

BENTHAM (James) The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Ely. 4to. Cambridge, 1771. [D. 3. 34.]

*A Supplement to the Rev. James Bentham's History and Antiquities of
Ely Cathedral. By W. Stevenson. 4to. Norwich, 1817.
Queries offered to the Consideration of the Principal Inhabitants of the
City of Ely and Towns adjacent. 8vo. Cambridge, 1757.

[P. 232. (12.)]

The Case of the Rector of Doddington. 8vo. Wisbech, 1811.

CHESHIRE.

[Hh. 7. 22.]

*Account of Cheshire. Svo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. II. LEYCESTER (Sir Peter) Historical Antiquities in two Books: the first treating in general of Great Brettain and Ireland. The second containing particular Remarks concerning Cheshire. Faithfully collected out of Authentic Histories, Old Deeds, Records, and Evidences. Whereunto is annexed a Transcript of Doomsday-Book, so far as it concerneth Cheshire, taken out of the Original Record. folio, London, 1673.

CORNWALL.

[A. 12. 11.]

*Account of Cornwall. Svo. Beaut. Engl. and Wales, Vol. II. CAREW (Richard) The Svrvey of Cornwall. 4to. London, 1602.

[M. 20. 38.]

BORLASE (William) Natural History of Cornwall. folio, Oxford, 1757. [O. 5. 29.]

Borlase (William) Antiquities, Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall. folio, London, 1769. [O. 5. 30.] Observations on the Ancient and Present State of the Islands of Scilly. 4to. Oxford, 1756. [Q. 2. 32.]

PRYCE (William) Mineralogia Cornubiensis; a Treatise on Minerals, Mines, and Mining. folio, London, 1778. [A. 12. 40.]

CUMBERLAND.

HUTCHINSON (William) The History of the County of Cumberland. 2 vols. 4to. Carlisle, 1794. [D. 23. 9,10.]

*Account of Cumberland. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. III. HEYSHAM (John) An Abridgment of the Observations on the Bills of Mortality in Carlisle, from 1779 to 1787; and also a Catalogue of Cumberland Animals. 4to. Carlisle, 1797. [Dd. 3. 69.]

DERBYSHIRE.

*Account of Derbyshire. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. III.

Ad Nobilissimum Dominum Gulielmum Comitem Devoniæ, &c. de Mirabilibus Pecci Carmen Thomæ HOBBES. 4to. [F. 14. 29.]

Exemplar aliud. 4to. [M. 14. 6.]

DEVONSHIRE.

*Account of Devonshire. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. IV. SMEATON (John) A Narrative of the Building, and a Description of the Construction of the Edystone Light House, with stone. folio, London, 1791. [O. 2. 37.]

DORSETSHIRE.

HUTCHINS (John) History of the County of Dorset. 2 vols. folio, London, 1774. [Q. 1. 8, 9.]

*Account of Dorsetshire. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. IV.

DURHAM.

ACCOUNT of Durham. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. V. COWPER (Dr.) Speech at the Installation of Dr. Richard Trevor, Bishop of Durham. 4to. Durham, 1753. [P. 7. (8.)]

REGULATIONS and Prayers, &c. of the Societies for Religious Instruction, in the Parish of Sedgefield, in the County and Diocese of Durham. 12mo. Darlington, 1800. [Ii. 2. 51.]

*ACCOUNT of Essex.

ESSEX.

8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. V.

TAYLOR (Silas) The History and Antiquities of Harwich and Dover Court. With an Appendix, containing the Natural History of the Sea Coast and Country about Harwich. By Samuel Dale. 4to. London, 1732. [O. 8. 22.]

GLOUCESTERShire.

ATKYNS (Sir Robert) The Ancient and Present State of Gloucestershire. folio, London, 1768. [O. 1. 30.]

*ACCOUNT of Gloucestershire. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. V. PROCTER (P. M.) A Brief and Authentic Statement of the Origin of an Established Church and National Day School, in the Forest of Dean. 8vo. London, 1819. [Gg. 6. 30.]

HAMPSHIRE.

*ACCOUNT of Hampshire and of the Isle of Wight. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. VI.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

*ACCOUNT of Herefordshire. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. VI.

HERTFORDSHIRE.

CHAUNCY (Sir Henry) Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire. With an Extract of Domesday Book, so far as concerns this Shire, and a Translation thereof into English. folio, London, 1700. [E. 13. 30.] *ACCOUNT of Hertfordshire. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. VII.

HUNTINGDONshire.

*ACCOUNT of Huntingdonshire. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. VII. GORHAM (George Cornelius) The History and Antiquities of Eynesbury and St. Neot's in Huntingdonshire, and of St. Neot's in the County of Cornwall. With the Supplement. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1820-24.

[Gg. 5. 41,42a.] Another Copy. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1820-24. [S. 6. 13,14.] The most strange and admirable Discoverie of the three Witches of Warboys, arraigned, convicted, and executed at the Assizes at Huntington, for the Bewitching of the five Daughters of Robert Throckmorton, Esq., and divers other Persons, with sundrie divellish and grievous Torments: and also for bewitching to death the Lady Crumwell. 4to. London, 1593. [E. 18. 4.]

KENT.

LAMBARD (William) A Perambulation of Kent, containing the Description, History, and Customes of that Shyre. 4to. London, 1596.

[Ee. 18. 1.] PHILIPOTT (Thomas) Villare Cantianum, or Kent surveyed and illustrated. folio, London, 1659. [B. 4. 12.] HASTED (Edward) History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, collected from Public Records and other the best Authorities, 4 vols. folio, and illustrated with Maps and Views of Antiquities, &c. Canterbury, 1778-1799. [I. 10. 1–4.] *ACCOUNT of Kent. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vols. VII. and VIII. PACKE (Christopher) A Dissertation upon the Surface of the Globe, &c. delineated in a Specimen of a Chart of Kent. 4to. [P. 16. (22.)] SOMNER (William) The Antiquities of Canterbury; or a Survey of that ancient City, with the Suburbs and Cathedral. 4to. London, 1640. [E. 20. 6.] Somner (William) The Antiquities of Canterbury. Second Edition, enlarged with a second Part, containing Cantuaria Sacra, or the Antiquities of the Cathedral Church, &c. by Nicholas BATTELEY, M. A. folio, London, 1703. [E. 10. 10.]

DART (John) An Accurate Description and History of the Metropolitan and Cathedral Churches of Canterbury and York. folio, London, 1755. [A. 12. 38.] COPIES of Letters concerning the Dilapidations in the Archiepiscopal See of Canterbury. 4to. 1716. [P. 14. (28.)]

SOMNER (William) A Treatise of the Roman Ports and Forts in Kent. 8vo. Oxford, 1693. [A. 19. 26.]

THORPE (John) Registrum Roffense: or, a Collection of Antient Records, Charters, and Instruments, illustrating the Ecclesiastical History and Antiquities of the Diocese and Cathedral Church of Rochester. folio, London, 1769. [A. 12. 18.]

THE HISTORY and Antiquities of Rochester. 8vo. Rochester, 1772.

[P. 6. 23.]

RULES of a Friendly Society at Maidstone in Kent. 12mo. 1725.

[P. 352. (9.)] 8vo. Lon

ARTICLES and Rules for the Amicable Society at Sevenokes.

don, 1738. [P. 132. (7.)] LEWIS (John) The History and Antiquities as well Ecclesiastical as Civil of the Isle of Tenet. 4to. London, 1736. [C. 4. 24.] SMEATON (John) An Historical Report on Ramsgate Harbour. 8vo. London, 1791. [C. 21. 21.]

BATTELEY (Joannis) Antiquitates Rutupinæ. 8vo. Oxonii, 1711.

[P. 164. (1.)] Batteley (Joannis) Antiquitates Rutupinæ, et S. Edmundi Burgi. 4to. Oxonii, 1745. [P. 3. 9.]

LANCASHIRE.

LEIGH (C.) The Natural History of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak, in Derbyshire. With an Account of the British, Phoenician, Armenian, Greek, and Roman Antiquities in those parts. folio, Oxford, 1700. [D. 4. 32.]

HISTORICAL and Geographical Account of Lancashire. 8vo. [P. 328. (11.)] *ACCOUNT of Lancashire. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. IX.

WHITAKER (John) The History of Manchester. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1771-75. [E. 24. 6,7.]

ENFIELD (William) An Essay towards the History of Liverpool. folio, Warrington, 1773. [Q. 1. 20.]

LEICESTERSHIRE.

BURTON (William) History of Leicestershire. folio, London, 1622.

[B. 1. 22.]

*ACCOUNT of Leicestershire. Svo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. IX. ROBINSON (Thomas) An Address to the Leicester Volunteer Infantry at the Presentation of their Colours. 8vo. Leicester, 1795. [Hh. 3. 35.] The Humble Petition of the Poor Spinners of the Town of Leicester. 8vo. [Hh. 3. 32.]

An Appeal to the Public on the subject of the Frame-work-Knitters' Fund. 8vo. Leicester, 1819. [Hh. 7. 28.]

LINCOLNSHIRE.

*ACCOUNT of Lincolnshire. 8vo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. IX.

PECK (Francis) The Antiquarian Annals of Stanford. folio, London, 1727. [F. 13. 22.]

MIDDLESEX.

*ACCOUNT of Middlesex and London. Svo. Beaut. Eng. and Wales, Vol. X. in Five Parts.

FITZ-STEPHEN'S Description of the City of London, newly translated from the Latin original, with a necessary Commentary, &c. By an Antiquary, [the Rev. Samuel Pegge]. 4to. London, 1772. [Q. 3. 35.] The Survey of London: contayning the Originall, Increase, Moderne Estate and Governement of that City, methodically set downe. Be

« PreviousContinue »