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GOSTLING, William, M. A. A Walk in and about the City of Canterbury. The second Edition.

Canterb. 1777, 8vo.

Best edition. Bindley, pt. ii. 230, russia, 11, 13s. Heath, 4658, 12s. Fonthill, 3279, 11. 13s. White Knights, 1793, 11. 2s. Towneley, pt. ii. 249, 13s. Collation. Pp. ix; table of the plates, one page; list of subscribers, 21 pages; measurement of Christ Church Cathedral, one page; contents and errata, 4 pages; the walk, 402 pages; index, 16 pages.

GOSYNHYLL, Edward. The Prayse of all Women called Muleru Pean. London by me Wyllyam Myddylton (1544). 4to.

Black Letter, pp. 40. Bibl. AngloPoet. 917, 31. 10s, resold at Saunders' in 1818, 221. 1s. Hibbert, 3482, 11. 11s.

Gouernaunce, The, of Kynges and Prynces. London by Rycharde Pynson, 1511. 4to.

destroyed by fire, particularly the third volume. Few copies are found free from stains. be termed the Camden of the eighteenth century. Dent, pt. i. 1328, russia, 55l. Nassau, pt. i. 1750, russia, 711. 8s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1355,881. 4s. Marq. of Townshend, 1713, russia, 731. 10s. Fonthill, 3702, 921. 8s. North, pt. ii. 172, 73l. 10s. Bindley, pt. i. 1857, 50l. 8s. Drury, 2008, russia, 641. 1s.-Hibbert, 354, russia, 54l. Vols. i. & ii. Duke of York, 2462, 9l. 19s. 6d. Baker, 281, 12l.-Collation. (Vol. I.) Part I. Containing the four first Centuries. 1786. Half-title and title, two leaves; preface, list of plates,

The illustrious antiquary Gough may justly

contents of the introduction, pp. 14; a leaf

containing the word 'Introduction.' and

eight lines from Piers Plowman's Crede; the introduction, &c. pp. i-cciv. At p. cix is a plate marked 'Pl. iv. p. cix.' not mentioned in the list of plates, though a description of it will be found in the work, and on p

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on p. xlvii is a plate of a cross, &c. erroneously stated to be at p. lxvii. A leaf, containing the words' Century XI.' with Roxburghe, 3222, 14l. six lines from Piers Plowman; Century xi. GOUGE, William, D. D. A &c. pp. 1-78. Between pages 15-16, is a Commentary on the whole Epistle leaf containing Century XII.' and fourto the Hebrews. London, 1655. teen lines from Spenser, Ruines of Rome; folio. 2 vols. 11. 15s. Between pages 32-3, is a leaf containing the words 'Century XIII.' and twelve lines from Spenser, Ruines of Rome; and after p. 36 are two marked 35*, 36*.-Vol. I. Part II. 1796. Title, one leaf; another leaf containing the words 'Century XIV.' and seven lines from Shakespeare; Century xiv. &c. pp. 79-265. After p. 170 are pages 170* to 173. Plate XLIII forms part of XLIV; on p. 170 is a figure of Sr John de Frevill not mentioned in the list of plates, and plate LXV at p. 195 is likewise not in the list.-(Vol. II. Part I.) Part II. Containing the fifteenth Century. 1796. Half-title' Volume II.' and title, two leaves; introduction (half-title), list of plates in the introduction, Pp. i-vi; preface, pp. 1-11; introduction, pp. i-cccxli. After p. lxii are pages

This work contains the substance of nearly 1000 of the author's sermons. Prefixed is a portrait of Gouge with eight English verses (afterwards altered to ten) by W. Faithorne. This celebrated puritan published several other esteemed works. GOUGH, J. The strange Discovery, a Tragi-comedy. London, 1640. 4to.

Roxburghe, 5002, 3s. Rhodes, 1174, 2s.

Rev. John. A godly Boke wherein is contayned certayne Rules to bee exercised & put in Practise by all Christes Souldiers lyuyne in the Campe of this Worlde. London, 1561. 16mo.

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*lxii and lxiii*; after p. ccxxx pages ccxxxi to ccxxxviii. Plate iii Monuments at Woodford. p. evi is erroneously marked plate iv; plate xii is erroneously marked p. ccxxviii instead of ccxxx; there

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two plates xxiii; at p. cclxi are two plates of numerals, one separate, the other on the letter-press; at p. cccxxxv rate leaf; on p. cccxli is a representation of a funeral not noticed in the list of plates. -Vol. II. Part II. Containing the fifteenth

'Original brass from St. Alban's' is a sepa

Century. 1796. Title, one leaf; table, list of plates, pp. i-xiv; a leaf containing 'Century XV.' and three lines from Shakespeare, Henry V, Century xv. pp. 1-208 After page 14 are pp. 13*, 14*; after

page 50 are pp. 49, 50; after page 84 are duplicate pp. 75 to 86, no pages 85 and 86; after page 114 are pp. 115, 116; after page 122 are pp. 123 to 126. There is no plate Lviii: plate LXvii is on the letter-press of p. 181; plate LXXIX is on the same leaf as plate Lvii. Vol. II. Part III. Containing the fifteenth Century. 1796. Title, one leaf; pp. 209— 386; Appendix, pp. 1-17. Pages 1, 2, 5, and 6 of the appendix consist of 3 folding pedigrees. Index to the second volume, pp. 1-56. Plate LXXXiii. is erroneously marked Lxxxii.

The History and Antiquities of Pleshy, in the County of Essex. London, 1803. 4to. The greater portion of this publication which consisted of 225 copies on common, and 25 on fine paper, were destroyed by fire at Nichols' printing-office. Towneley, pt. ii. 780, 51. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1333, 11. 19s. Nassau, pt. i. 1718, 11. 11s.6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1407, 11. 11s. 6d. -Collation. Pp. xx.; list of plates, contents of the appendix, and half title, leaves; historical parts, 192 pages; appendix, &c. pp. 132; index and list of books, 8 pages. Reprinted 1829.

Some Account of the Alien Priories, and of such Lands as they are known to have possessed in England and Wales. London, 1779. 8vo. 2 vols. 9s. Baker, 6, with two sets of plates, one proofs. 11. 13s.

Description des Royaulmes d'Angleterre et d'Escosse, composé par Etienne Perlin. Par. 1558. Histoire de l'Entrée de la Reine Merè dans la Grande Bretagne, par De la Serre. Paris, 1639. Illustrated with Cuts, English Notes and historical Prefaces. London, 1775. 4to, 12s.

A Catalogue of the Coins of Canute, King of Denmark and England; with Specimens. London, 1777. 4to. 3s. Brockett,

1515, 12s.

The History of Crowland Abbey: including an Abstract of the Observations of Mr. Essex. Stamford, 1816. 8vo. By Benjamin Holdich. Pp. 198, including the title, advertisement, and introduction, with a west view of the abbey, by H. Burgess. The former edition forms no. xi. of Nichols' Bibl. Topog. Brit.

Description of the Beauchamp Chapel adjoining to the Church of St. Mary at Warwick. London, 1809. 4to. Pp. 36, exclusive of the half title and title, with 7 folded plates of monuments of the Earls of Warwick, from Gough's sepulchral Monuments, by Basire.

British Topography: or an historical Account of what has been done for illustrating the topographical Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. London, 1780. 4to. 2 vols. Best edition. Edwards, 633, russia, 51. 5s. Dent, pt. i. 1470, 11. 9s.

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Brockett, 1516, russia, 21. 6s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1331, russia, 31. 7s. Marq. of Townshend, 1446, 31. 4s. Heath, 4538, 4l. 14s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 1717, russia, 21. 10s.-The former edition, London, 1768. 4to. 12s.

A comparative View of the ancient Monuments of India; particularly those in the Island of Salset, near Bombay, as they have been described by different Writers. Illustrated with 10 Prints. London, 1785. 4to. Fonthill, 1255, 13s.

An Account of a rich illuminated Missal, executed for John Duke of Bedford, Regent of France under Henry VI. London, 1794. 4to. pp. 86, with 4 plates, and two leaves containing title and dedication. Bindley, pt. iv. 312, 7s. 6d. Dent, pt. i. 1472, 16s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1334, 16s. ON VELLUM. A copy, with coloured plates, in Edwards' Catalogue for 1796, was marked 121. 12s. The missal at the sale of the Dutchess of Portland's Collection was purchased by Mr. Edwards, and is now in the possession of John Milner, Esq.

Coins of the Seleucidæ, Kings of Syria; from the Establishment of their Reign under Seleucus Nicator, to the Determination of it under Antiochus Asiaticus. With historical Memoirs of each Reign. Illustrated with twenty-four Plates of Coins, from the Cabinet of the late Matthew Duane, F. R. and A. S., engraved by F. Bartolozzi. London, 1804. 4to. Towneley, pt. i. 33, 31. 13s. 6d., pt. ii. 779, 31. 78. Brockett, 1518, 21. 19s. Combe, 824, 31. 6s. Dent, pt. i. 1471, 349. Stanley, 78, 51. 10s. Hibbert, 3484, mor. 7.

See NICHOLS, John. Bodleian Library. BOURGET, Don John. Antiquaries of London. CAMDEN, William. &c. &c.

GOUGH, William. Londinum triumphans: or, an historical Account of the grand Influence the Actions of the City of London have had upon the Affairs of the Nation for many Ages past. London, 1682. 8vo. 5s.

Pp. 373, besides title and dedication, ? leaves; to the reader, 6 pages, and errata, one page.

GOULART, John.

Admirable

and memorable Histories, containing the Wonders of our Time, done out of French by E. Grimestone. London, 1607. 4to.

To this work it is probable our early dramatists were much indebted. Gordonstoun, 1051, 9s. 6d. Steevens, 1185, 10s. 6d. GOULBURN, Edward. The Blueviad, a satyrical Poem. 1805. 8ro. White Knights, 1795, 34. 10s.

GOULD, Robert. Poems chiefly consisting of Satyrs and satyrical Epistles. London, 1689. 8vo. 4s. Pp. 340. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 313, 15s.1697. Nassau, pt. i. 1357, 9s.

Ludus Scacchia, a Satyr, with other Poems. By R. G. London, 1675. 8vo. 62 pp. Bibl. Llwyd. 67, 14. Is.

GOULDSBOROUGH, John. Reports, or Collection of Cases and Matters agitated in all the Courts in Westminster, in the latter Years of the Reign of Q. Elizabeth, with learned Arguments at the Bar and on the Bench, 4to. 9s.

John. Confessio Amantis: the Confessyon of the Louer, Westmestre by Willyan Caxton. 1483 (misprint for 1493). folio.

Gower's Confessio Amantis is 'no unpleasing miscellany of the shorter tales which delighted the readers of the middle age.' See Warton's Poetry, Section xix. Willett, 1059, 3151. resold Brockett, 1321, 581. 169. Roxburghe, 3240, 3361, White Knights, 1957, 205l. 16s. resold, the six first leaves wanting, 131, 5s. Inglis, 571. 15s. Collation. The volume consists 804, 39 leaves wanting, 8. Watson Taylor, of 211 leaves. The table commences on sign. ij. (sign. i being blank), and occupies six On the recto of the ensuing leaf, i 2, the text begins and is numbered 'folio 2.' and at fol. ccxi the work ends. From folio 4 to fol. xvij the leaves are not numbered. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, i. 177-85. Bibl. Spencer. iv.

leaves. London, 1653.

Reprinted 1682. 4to. 9s. GOURLAY, Robert. Statistical Account of Upper Canada, with a general Introduction. 1822. 8vo. 3 vols. 11. 1s.

267-8. London,

- William, M.D. Observations on the natural History, Climate and Diseases of Madeira, 17831808. London, 1811. 8vo. 5s. Fonthill, 2691, 13s.

Gout. The Honour of the Gout. By Philander Misaurus. London, 1699. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

A very facetious work, reprinted in the second volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

The Praise of the Gout, a Paradox both pleasant and profitable. London, 1617. 4to. with a frontispiece. Nassau, pt. ii. 796, 13s.

GOWER, Foote, M.D. A Sketch of the Materials for a new History of Cheshire, with short Accounts of the Genius and Manners of its Inhabitants, and of some local Customs peculiar to that distinguished County. London, 1771. 4to. 2s. 6d.

There was likewise published' An Address to the Public relative to the proposed History of Cheshire,' dated Chelmsford, Feb. 1, 1772, and signed Foote Gower, M.D. 4to. 8 pp.

A Sketch of Materials for a new and compleat History of Cheshire. The second Edition; with an entire new Preface, an

Account of further Materials, and a Plate of Hugh Lupus's Sword. Chester, 1773. 4to. 2s. 6d. A third edition, edited by William Latham, was printed at London in 1800, who also published an address to the public.

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De Confessione Amantis. London, by Tho. Berthelet, 1532.

folio.

Second edition, consisting of fol. 191, printed in double columns. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. 1354, russia by Roger Payne, 51. 12s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 1751, 4l. 11s. Roscoe, 1322, 2l. 3s.

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De Confessione Amantis. London, by Thomas Berthelette, 1554. folio.

Third edition, consisting of fol. 191, besides the title, dedication to K. Henry VIII. preface and table, six leaves. Gough, 1593, 21. Perry, pt. i. 2169, 2l. 17s. Nassau, pt. i. 1752, 21, 19s. Horne Tooke, 283, 41. Duke of Grafton, 635, 4l. 7s. Knights, 1958, russia, 41. 14s. 6d. 1816, morocco, by Roger Payne, Roxburghe, 3241, 81. 18s. 6d. glo-Poet. 283, 91. 9s.

White

Heath, 61.8s. 6d.

Bibl. An

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A Fourme of Prayer to be used every Yeere the fift of August: the Day of his Highnesse happy Deliverance from the traiterous attempt of the Earle of Gowry and his Brother, with their Adherents. London, 1603, 4to.

De execrabili et nefanda Fratrum Ruvenorum Conjuratione Narratio. Edinb. 1601. 4to.

A Discourse of the unnatural and vile Conspiracy, attempted by John Earl of Gowrie and his Brother, against his Majesty's Person at St. Johnstoun, upon the 5th of Aug. 1600. London, 1600. 4to. Lloyd, 396, 8s. 6d. Reed, 3889, 9s. Inglis, 766, 31. 10s.-Republished with notes (by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes). 1757. 12mo.

An historical Account of the Conspira

cies by the Earls of Gowry, and Robert Logan of Restabrig against King James VI. with a Vindication of Robert III. and all his Descendants from the Imputation of Bastardy, by George Mackenzie, Earl of Cromarty. Edinb. 1713. 8vo. 7s.

The Earl of Gourrie's Conspiracie against the King's Majestie, at Saint Johnstoun, upon Tuesday the fifth day of August, and in the sixteenth hundred Yeare of our Lord God. London, 1603. 4to. Jadis, 139, 11s. Gordonstoun, 1072, 14. 13s. White Knights, 1903, 16s.

Gowrie's Conspiracie. A Discourse of the unnaturall and vyle Conspiracie, attempted against the King's Majesties Person, at Sanct Johnstoun, upon Twysday the fifth of August, 1600. Edinburgh, by Robert Charteris, 1600. 8vo. 3 sheets and a half. One of the earliest accounts of this remarkable conspiracy, written in a very clear and elegant dialect. Reprinted in the third volume of the Harleian Miscellany. GRABE, John Ernest, D.D. Spicilegium SS. Patrum, ut et Hæreticorum, Seculi post natum Christum I. II. III. Oxon. 1724. 8vo. 2 vols. 12s.

Best edition. This work is 'excellent and to be commended for its use.'-Dr. Routh. LARGE PAPER. ll. 4s.-Oxon. 1698-9. 8vo. 2 vols. 8s. LARGE PAPER. Williams, 702, mor. 21. 11s. 793, mor. 21. 11s.

-Oxon. 1714. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s.

An Essay upon two Arabick MSS. of the Bodleian Library and that ancient Book, called, The Doctrine of the Apostles, which is said to be extant in them. Wherein Mr. Whiston's Mistakes about both are

plainly proved. Oxon. 1711. 8vo. A

learned tract.

GRA

Dissertatio de variis Vitiis 70 Interpretum Versioni ante B. Origenis Ævum illatis, et Remediis ab ipso in Hexaplari ejusdem Versionis Editione adhibitis, deque hujus Editionis Reliquiis tam Manuscriptis quam Prælo excusis. Oxon. 1710. 4to. A valuable tract.

Epistola ad Dn. J. Millium, qua ostenditur, Libri Judicum genuinam LXX. Interpretum Versionem eam esse, quam MS. Cod. Alexandrinus exhibet; Romanam autem Editionem, quod ad dictum Librum, ab illa prorsus diversam, atque eandem cum Hesychiana esse. Subnexa sunt tria novæ Tv6 Editionis Specimina. Oxon.1705. 4to.

This celebrated Greek scholar likewise published excellent editions of the Septuagint, Justin Martyr's Apology, Irenæus' Works, &c.

GRACE, Henry.

The History of the Life and Sufferings of Henry Grace of Basingstoke, in the County of Southampton. Reading, 1764. 8vo.

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Fonthill, 2727, 17s.

Sheffield. Memoirs of the Family of Grace. London, 1823. 8vo.

Privately printed. At the end of the volume will be found directions for placing the plates, &c.

A Survey of Tullaroan, or Grace's Parish, in the Cantred of Grace's Country, County of Kilkenny, being a genealogical History of the Family of Grace, from their Settlement in Ireland, Temp. Hen. II. to the present Time. Dublin, 1819. 8vo. pp. 160. Dedicated to Richard Earl Temple, the present Marquess of Chandos.

A descriptive Sketch of the Grace Mausoleum. Dublin, 1819. 8vo. pp. 106. Dedicated to Charles Bathurst, Esq. These two works, of which fifty copies were printed for private distribution, are illustrated with 29 portraits, engraved by R. Grave, 30 topographical prints, 11 heraldic subjects, and 2 maps of Grace's parish.

GRACIAN de Antisco, Lucas.
The Spanish Gallant, translated
out of Spanish by Will. Style.
London, 1640. 12mo.

Knights, 3893, 10s.
Dedicated to Prince Charles. White

Graduale secundum Morem et
Consuetudinem Ecclesie Sarum
politissimis Formulis.
Offic. Nic. Prevost, Impensis et
Paris. in
Sumptibus W. de Worde, &c.
1527. folio.

Reprinted 1532.

Gradus Comparationum see BEL- | R. Tottyll, 1564. Sir P. Thompson, 233,

LOMAYUS, Jo.

7s. 6d. Newly and diligently corrected, and finished the last of October, 1570. London, by Rycharde Tottyl. 16mo. Nas

GRAEME, John. Poems, consisting of Elegies and miscella-sau, pt. i. 1361, russia, 19s. Lloyd, 606,

neous Pieces. Edinb. 1773. 8vo.

A selection from the poetical works of Graeme will be found in Park's edition of the Poets.

GRAVIUS, Jo. Geo. Orationes

variæ.

1. De Expeditione Britannica. Lond. 1689. 4to.-2. In Obitum Mariæ Stuartæ. Traj. ad Rhen. 1695. folio.-3. In Obitum Gulielmi III. Magnæ Britanniæ Regis. Traject. 1702. folio.

GRAFTON, Richard. A Chronicle at large, and meere History of the Affayres of Englande and Kinges of the same. London, 1569, folio. 2 vols.

Lloyd, 554, 21. 6s. Towneley, pt. ii. 802, 31. 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1244, russia, 31. 6s. Dent, pt. i. 1329, 41, North, Horne Tooke, pt. ii. 170, russia, 41. 1s. 284, 4l. 19s. Marq. of Townshend, 1715, 51. 5s. Nassau, pt. i. 1753, russia, 6l. 8s. 6d. Gordonstoun, 1069, 6l. 16s. 6d. Grafton, 885, 15l. 5s.

Duke of Willett, 1063, 11. 11s.-Collation. Vol. i. 1569. Pp. 192, with title, epistle dedicatory, &c. 6 leaves, and at the end of the volume, a Vol. ii. summarie and table, 4 leaves. 1568. pp. 1369, with title, a general table, and a table to vol. ii. 22 leaves.

Chronicle or History of England: to which is added, his Table of the Bailiffs, Sheriffs and Mayors of the City of London, from the Year 1189 to 1558 inclusive. London, 1809. 4to. 2 vols.

Edwards, 567, 3l. 14s. 6d.

An Abridgement of the Chronicles of England, gathered by Richard Grafton, Citizen of

In

Anno Do. 1563. London. Edibus Ricardi Tottyll. 16mo. 10s. 6d,

Dedicated to Lord Robert Dudley. Contains besides the prefixes and table at the end, fol. 172. The title-page with the ca

lendar, &c. seem to have been added after the first publication of the book, which by the colophon appears to have been printed the 27 daye of February, 1562. Respecting this abridgment by Grafton and his quarrel with the famous antiquary John Stow, see Ames' Typog. Antiquities, by Dr. Dib

din, iii. 432-7. Other Editions.-Lond. by

with the autograph of Thomas Duke of Norfolk, 61. 2s. 6d. -Newly corrected, &c. 1572. And in thende of thys Abridgement is added a propre & necessarye Treatise, conteynyng many good Rules, and specially one excellent manner of Computation of Yeares, wherby you maye readely finde the date and yeres of any euidece. In Edibus R. Tottell. 16mo. Heath, 4878, 12s. 6d. White Knights, 1802, russia, 11. 1s. This edition is dedicated to the

Lorde Robert Dudley, Earle of Leycester,'

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after which is Grafton's address to the reader. The chronicle contains 216 leaves. A Manuell of the Chronicles of Englande from the Creacion of the Worlde to this Yere of our Lorde 1565. Abridged and collected by Richard Grafton. London, by J. Kingston. 24mo.

An abridgment of the abridgment. NasOn the back of the sau, pt. i. 1360, 18s. title is the contents: prefixed is a kalendar in which the evil and unfortunate days, aud such as are not altogether so evil are noted, also An Almanacke for xviii yeres.' Then Grafton's dedication and epistle to the reader. The manuell on 100 leaves: at

the end a list of the principal fairs and an

index.

A litle Treatise, conteyning many proper Tables and Rules, very necessary for the Vse of In Edibus R. al Men. 1571, Tottell. 16mo. 5s.

G 6, in eights. -Augmented by W. W. London, 1591. 16mo. -London, 1593. 16mo. - London, 1585. 16mo. 127 pages. London, 1611. Towneley, pt. i. 383, 8s.

GRAHAM, -. Wallace, a Tragedy. Edinb. 1799. 8vo.

Six copies printed. Roxburghe, 4336, 10s. Constable, 394, 11. 1s.

Dougal. An impartial History of the Rise, Progress and Extinction of the late Rebellion in Britain, 1745-6. Glasgow, 1787.

12mo.

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