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5608 HEGGE'S (Rob.) Legend of St. Cuthbert, with the Antiquities of the Church of Durham. Prefixed is the Author's Life, by J. B. Taylor; small 4to, hf-bd. 10s. Sunderland, 1816 5609 HEINECCIUS' (J. G.) System of Universal Law: or the Law of Nature and Nations, translated, with Notes and Supplements, by G. Turnbull, LL.D. 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 10s. 1763 5610 HELIODORUS's Adventures of Theagenes and Chariclea; 2 vols. 12mo, bds. 6s. 1791

"A translation executed with great ability and spirit."-Clarke. 5611 HELLINS' (Rev. John) Mathematical Essays; 4to, bds. 3s. 1788 5612 Solution of a Problem in Physical Astronomy; 4to, sewed, 2s. 6d.

5613

5614 5615

1798

New Method of computing the Value of a Slowly Converging Series; 4to, sewed, 2s.

1798

Quadrature of the Circle improved; 4to, sewed, 2s. 1794 Rectification of the Hyperbole ; 4to, sewed, 2s. 1802 5616 HELSHAM's Select Parts of his Lectures on Natural Philosophy; Dublin, 1818.-Hamilton's Iv Lectures on Natural Philosophy; ib. 1817, 8vo, plates, hf-bd. 4s.

5617 HELVETIUS' (C. A.) Essays on the Mind and its several Faculties, and Treatise on Man, his Intellectual Faculties and his Education; 3 vols. royal 8vo, large paper, portrait, (pub. at 17. 19s. in bds.) calf gilt, 17. 7s.

1809-10

5618 HEMANS' (Felicia) Works, with a Memoir by her Sister; 7 vols foolscap 8vo, portraits and vignettes, cloth, 17.15s. 1840 Tales and Historic Scenes in Verse; foolscap 8vo (published at 9s. 6d.) boards, 3s.

5619

1819 5620 Heminge's (Nicholas) Postill, or Exposition of the Gospels red on Sundayes and Feast Dayes, translated into English by Arthur Golding, 1569.-D. Chytraeus's Postil, or orderly disposing of certeine Epistles red in the Church of God upon Sundayes and Holydayes throughout the yeere, translated by A. Golding, 1570.-2 vols. in 1, small 4to, fine copy, calf gilt, rare, 21.

5621 HENDERSON'S (Alexander) History of ancient and modern Wines; 4to, beautiful woodcuts, boards, 21. 1824 5621*HENDERSON'S (E.) Biblical Researches and Travels in Russia, the Crimea, Caucasus, &c. 8vo, map and plates, 15s. 1826 5622 HENDERSON'S (James) History of the Brazil; 4to, 2 maps and 27 plates (pub. at 37. 13s. 6d.) bds. 14s.

1821

5623 HENDERSON'S (P. C.) Seasons, or Flower Garden: being a Selection of the most beautiful Flowers that blossom in the four Seasons of the Year; royal 4to, 24 beautifully coloured Engravings of Flowers, bds. 11. 8s.

1806

5624 HENNEPIN'S (Father) New Discovery of a Country greater than Europe, situated in America, betwixt New Mexico and the Frozen Sea; 2 vols. in 1, 8vo, plates, neat, 9s.

1698

5625 HENRY III, King of England, a Brief Survey of his Life and Reign; small 4to, sewed, 5s. 1680

5626 HENRY VIIIth's Privy Purse Expenses from November 1529 to December 1532, with introductory Remarks and illustratrative Notes by Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, F.S.A. 8vo, boards, 17. 1s.

1827

5627 Henry VIth's Primer. A Fac-simile Reprint of Grafton's Edition of 1546; 8vo, portrait, neat, scarce, 15s.

18s.

n. d.

5628 Henry VIIIth's Three Primers: viz. a Goodly Primer, 1535; The Manual of Prayers, or the Prymer in English, 1539; King Henry's Primer, 1545; 8vo, bds. 14s. or calf extra, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1834 5629 HENRY IV. Memoirs of the Court of Henry the Great, and of the Court of France during his Reign (by W. H. Ireland); 2 vols. 8vo, with a fac-simile of the rare whole-length Portrait of Henry, by Gaultier, (pub. at 17.4s.) bds. 14s. 1824 the same; 2 vols. 8vo, hf-bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 17.1s. 1824

5630

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That the present work is ably written, and exhibits a spirited narrative of facts, will be manifest from the extracts which follow. The account of the massacre of St. Bartholomew is the fullest in our language, and so curious, that we have judged it proper to transfer the entire article, for its own sake, as well as to exhibit the talents of the author."-Monthly Magazine.

1771-93

5631 HENRY'S (DR. ROBERT) HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN from the Roman Invasion to the Accession of Edward VI. With a Life of the Author; 6 vols. 4to, portrait, in old calf, neat, 31. 12s. the same, with Andrews' Continuation; 7 vols. 4to, portrait, fine copy in old calf, marbled edges, 51. 1771-96 History of Great Britain; 12 vols. in 6, 8vo, portrait and maps, calf gilt, 27. 12s. 6d.

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1788 the same; 12 vols. 8vo, portrait and maps, calf neat, 21. 2s. Cadell, 1814 the same; 12 vols. 8vo, portrait and maps, calf extra, marbled edges, 2l. 12s. 6d. ib. 1814 the same, with Andrews' Continuation; 14 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 47. ib. 1814-1806

5637 HENRY'S (Rev. Matthew) Exposition of all the Books of the Old and New Testaments, with Introduction by the Rev. E. Bickersteth; 6 vols. 4to, cloth, 5l. 5s.

5637* 5638

the same, 6 vols. 4to, calf extra, 81.

5639

5641

1836

1836

Exposition of the Bible, with Life, by J. B. Williams; 3 vols. imperial 8vo (pub. at 37. 15s.) cloth, 27. 10s. 1835 Miscellaneous Works; imperial 8vo, portrait (published at 17. 10s.) cloth, 18s.

1835

5640 HENSHALL'S (Sam.) History of the County of Kent, and a Dissertation on the Laws, &c. 4to, map, bds. 7s. 1798 The author intended a history of South Britain, but only finished this part. The Anglo-Saxon and English Languages reciprocally illustrative of each other. A new Mode of radically Studying these Languages, and an Exemplification of the Errors of Hickes, Wilkins, Gibson, and others; 4to, sewed, 3s. 6d. 1798

5642

5643

Containing selections from some of the principal Anglo-Saxon works, accompanied by English or Latin versions, and observations pointing out the errors of several distinguished scholars.

Etymological Organic Reasoner, with Portions of the
Gothic Gospels and the Saxon Durham Book, in Roman
Characters, accompanied by a literal English Lesson;
4 parts, 8vo, sewed, 5s.

the same; in 1 vol. 8vo, calf gilt, 8s.

1807

1807

5644 HENSHAW's (Joseph, Bishop of Peterborough) Meditations, Miscellaneous, Holy, and Humane, in two Parts; with a third Part by Richard Kidder, Bishop of Bath and Wells; 18mo, bds. 2s. 6d. Oxford, 1841 5644*HENSLOW's (Rev. J. S.) Principles of Descriptive and Physiological Botany; foolscap 8vo, woodcuts, cloth, 5s. 1825 5645 HENTZNER'S (Paul) Travels in England during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, translated by Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford to which is now added Sir R. Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia; 8vo, portraits and plates, bds. 10s. 1797 the same; 8vo, hf-bd. morocco, 12s. 1797

5646

“The remarkable description of Queen Elizabeth has been deservedly admired; her best portraits scarcely exhibit a more lively image. The work likewise records some circumstances and customs not unworthy the notice of an English antiquarian, and which are mentioned nowhere else."-Walpole. 5647 HERALD (The) or Patriot Proclaimer, being a Collection of Periodical Essays on Government and Commerce, on Public Credit, Debts, Virtue, and Honour; on Theatrical Management, &c. by Stentor Telltruth, 2 vols. 12mo, neat, 5s. 1758 HERALDIC MANUSCRIPTS. 5648 ALPHABET OF ARMS, containing several thousand Names, with their Arms drawn in Trick; thick 4to, 51.5s. circa 1600 5648* ALPHABET OF ARMS. Willm. Style me tenet; folio, very distinctly written, 17. 10s. circa 1680 5649 ALPHABETICAL LIST of the Names and Armes of the Nobility and Gentry of England, by Thomas Starling; folio, with Arms in Trick, 47. 4s.

1690

5650 BELASYSE FAMILY. A compleat Extract from the Register of the Parish of Coxwold, of all the Entries of the Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials of the Family of Belasyse. With the Pedigree of Lord Kingsland prefixed; 4to, written on vellum, 21. 2s.

Belasyse is the family name of Lord Fauconberg. 5651 CAMBRIDGESHIRE. The Visitation in 1619; folio, Pedigrees and Arms in Trick, 107. 10s. 1619

This manuscript cost the late Rev. Canon Newling 15l. 15s. 5652 CATALOGUE of divers Patents of Armes granted, and the Visitation taken in the years 1570 and 1590 of these Shires; Cambridge, Lincoln, Essex, Suffolk, Hampshire, Cornewall, Norfolk, and Kent. And a Catalogue of such Knights as went with Edward III unto the Conquest of France; 4to, 41. 4s.

5653 CATALOGUE of all the Counties in England, and the Number of Parishes in everie Shiere, and also of all the Nobilitie both auncient and newelie created, &c. with a List of all the King's Officers, and their Fees, folio, 17.11s.6d.circa1615 5654 GENEALOGICAL ACCOUNT of the Sovereign Families in Europe; circa 1750

folio, 4s.

5655 GRANTS of Arms by Richard Turpyn, alias Wyndsore Heraulde of Armes; folio, the Autograph MS. 41. 4s. 5656 NAMES AND ARMES of the Nobilitie and Gentry of Leicestershier, Warwickshier, Staffordshire, Lincolnshiere, Cheshier, Rutlandshire, Oxfordshire, and Nottinghamshire. Also of the Nobilitie and Gentry of Ireland and Scotland; folio, damaged by wet, but legible, 27. 10s. circa 1690

HERALDIC MANUSCRIPTS :

5657 NAMES AND ARMES of divers Gentlemen of severall Countreys, with some Notes of Heraldry concerning the first Estimation of Armes, when it began, and of the Assuming and Assigning of Armes. Willm. Style me tenet; 4to, 15s. circa 1680

5658 ORDINARY OF ARMS, with an Index prefixed; 4to, with the Coats neatly tricked, by John Holland, 51. circa 1650

This manuscript sold for 81. 18s. 6d. at Sir Mark Sykes' sale.

5658*ORDINARY OF ARMS (chiefly of Norfolk and Suffolk Gentry) with the Arms neatly tricked; folio, 51.5s. circa 1690 5659 ORDINARY OF ARMS, with the Names of the Quarterings, and an Alphabetical Index prefixed, by Thomas Starling; 4to, with the Arms neatly tricked, 27. 10s.

1689

5660 ORDINARY OF ARMS alphabetically arranged. To which are annexed various Grants of Arms, with the Patents at full length, chiefly to Norfolk Gentry; folio, the coats of arms neatly tricked, 71. 7s.

circa 1680

This manuscript cost the late Rev. Canon Newling 11. 11s. 5661 YORKE GENTREY, with the Addition that was taken by Dugdall, Esq. Norroy King of Armes, Anno 1667; 4to, 21.

HERALDRY.

1725

5662 ARMS of all the Knights of the Order of the Bath, engraved by J. Sympson; 4to, with 2 sets of plates (obverse and reverse) 15s. 5663 ACCOUNT of the Ceremony for investing the Elector of Brandenburgh with the Garter; small 4to, uncut, 3s. 1690 5664 HERALDRY of Nature, with Arms, Mottos, &c. of the English Peers (Satirical); 12mo, with MS. Key, bds. 4s. 1785 5665 HERBERT OF CHERBURY's (Edward Lord) Life, written by himself (edited by Horace Walpole); 4to, portrait, morocco, gilt edges, rare, 21. 10s. Strawberry Hill, 1764 Dent's copy sold for 41. 4s.; Colonel Stanley's for 61. Life; 4to, portrait, calf neat, 12s. Life; 4to, portrait, hf-bd. 10s. Dialogue between a Tutor and his Pupil; 4to, fine copy in old calf gilt, 17. ls.

5666

5667

5668

5669

Dodsley, 1770 ib. 1778

1768

Life and Raigne of Henry VIII; folio, portrait, 14s. 1672 5670 HERBERT'S (Sir Thomas) Relation of some yeares Travaile, beganne Anno 1626, into Africa and the Greater Asia, especially the Territories of the Persian Monarchie: and some Parts of the Orientall Indies and Iles adjacent; folio, FIRST EDITION, frontispiece by Marshall, and cuts, fine copy in old calf, 12s.

5670*.

5671

5671*

1634

Some yeares Travels into Africa and Asia the Great, especially describing the famous Empires of Persia and Industant. As also divers other Kingdoms in the Orientall Indies and Iles adjacent. With the Revivall of the first Discoverer of America; folio, frontispiece by Marshall, and cuts, neat, 10s.

1638

Memoirs of the Last Two Years of the Reign of King
Charles the First; crown 8vo, bds. 6s.
the same, 8vo, large paper, bds. 10s.

1813

1813

5672 HERBERT'S (HON. ALGERNON) NIMROD: a Discourse on certain Passages of History and Fable; 4 vols. 8vo, bds. scarce, 21. 5s.

5673

5674

1828-30 Britannia after the Romans; being an Attempt to illustrate the Religious and Political Revolutions of that Province in the Fifth and succeeding Centuries; 2 vols. 4to, boards, 21. 1836-42

Essay on the Neo-Druidic Heresy in Britannia; 4to, bds. 1838

14s.

5675 HERBERT's (Hon. William, Dean of Manchester) Attila, King of the Huns, a Poem; 8vo, cloth, 14s.

5676

1838

Miscellaneous Works (Hora Scandica; Hora Pieriæ; Sylvarum Liber; Reviews; Sermons, &c.) 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 17. 1s.

1842

1836-38

5677 HERBERT's (George) Works (Poems and Remains); 2 vols. foolscap 8vo, portrait, and View of Bemerton Church, cloth, 10s. Poems, containing the Temple; the Synagogue by the Rev. C. Harvey; the Latin Poems of Herbert; and two original Poems, never before printed. With Notes by S. T. Coleridge; foolscap 8vo, cloth, 5s.

5678

5679

5680

1836

Remains, containing the Priest to the Temple, Proverbs, and other Prose Works, including several Pieces never before printed, with Lives by Izaak Walton and B. Oley; foolscap 8vo, cloth, 5s.

1838

Temple, Sacred Poems, and Private Ejaculations; 12mo, blue morocco, gilt edges, 17. 18. Cambridge, 1633

Best edition: valued at 21. 28. in the Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica.

1804

5681 HERBERT'S (W.) Antiquities of the Inns of Court and Chancery: with a concise History of the English Law; royal 8vo, 24 Views, calf, marbled edges, 16s. History of the Twelve great Livery Companies of London, principally collected from their Grants and Records; 2 vols. 8vo, boards, 11. 8s.

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1839

5683 HERCULANEUM (Antiquities of), containing the Pictures. Translated from the Italian by Thomas Martyn and John Lettice; royal 4to, first impressions of the 50 fine Engravings, fine copy in old russia, scarce, 21. 2s.

1773

HEREFORDSHIRE. 5684 History and Antiquities of the City and Cathedral Church of Hereford, with an Appendix containing valuable original Papers (by Dr. Rawlinson); 8vo, neat, 6s. 1717 5685 Cary's Map of Herefordshire, mounted on canvas, 3s. 1801 5686 HERIOT'S (George) Memoirs, with an Historical Account of the Hospital founded by him at Edinburgh; foolscap 8vo, frontispiece, hf-bd. morocco, top edge gilt, 10s. Edinb.1822 George Heriot, jeweller to James I, forms a prominent character in Sir Walter Scott's Fortunes of Nigel.

5687 HERIOT'S (G.) Travels through Canada, with Account of the Productions, Commerce, Inhabitants, &c. 4to, 30 coloured plates (pub. at 27. 15s.) bds. 15s.

1807

5687*HERMANN'S (C. F.) Political Antiquities of Greece, translated

from the German; 8vo, bds. 14s.

Oxford, 1836

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