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AUTHORS AND THEIR WORKS. 

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY, OR 
AUTHORS BY PEN, PENCIL, AND CHISEL. 



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Abbott, D.D. (Edwin Abbott), London, 183S- 
Bible Lessons, 1872. 
Cambridge Sermons, 1875. 
Concordance to Pope, 1875. 
Parables for Children, 18P0. 
Shakesperian Grammar (A), 1870. 
Through Nature to Christ, 1877. 
Abbott (Jacob), bom at Hallo wel, Maine, U.S., 

1803-1879. 
Comer Stone (The), 1826. 
Way to do Good CThe), 1836. 
Yonng Christian (The), 1826. 
Abbott (Rev. Dr. John S. C), brother of Jacob 

Abbott, 1806-1877. 
Kings and Queens, or Life in a Palace, 1839. 
JJte of Napoleon, 1855. 
Mother at Home (The\ 1845. 
A'Bbokbtt (Arthur William), Hammersmith, 

1844- 
About Town (a comedy in three acts), 1873. 
Faded Flowers (a drama), 1874. 
Fallen among Thieves (a novel), 1870. 
Ghost of Greystone Granee (The), 1877. 
LJS.I). (a comedy in three acts), 1872. 
0n,6trike (a play), 1873. 
Editor of the Glowvoorm and the TomaJuvwk. 
JL'Bboksit (Gilbert Abbott), comic dramatic 

writer and humorist), 1811-1856. 
Comic Blackstone, 1846. 
Comic History of England, 1847-48. 
Comic History of Rome, 1849-50. 

(Above 30 plays.) 
Abbbobombib, M.I). (John), physician and 

philosopher (Aberdeen), 1781-1844. 
Inquiry Concerning the Intellectual Powers, 

1830, 1833. 
Philosophy of Moral Feeling, 1833. 
Researoies on Diseases of the Brain, etc., 1828. 
Abebcbombib (John), gardener (near Edin- 
burgh), 1726-1806. 
Every Man his own Gardener, 1767. 
▲bi^cbombt, M.D. (David), Scotland, 1620- 

1695. 
Academia Scientiarium, 1687. 
Discourse on Wit, 1685. 
Adajt, LL.D. (AJexander), bora near Forres, 

lUl-1809. 



Classical Biography (Dictionary of), 1800. 

Latin Dictionary, 1809. 

Latin and English Grammar (Principles ot), 

1772. 
Roman Antiquities, 1791. 
Adahs (John), second president of the United 
States, 173&-1826. 
Defence of the Constitution of the United 
States, 1787. 
Addison (Joseph), bom at Milston, in Wilt- 
shire, 1672-1719. 

Prose Works. 
Freeholder (The), 1716-16. 
Guardian (The), 17 L3. 
Letter [to Lord Halifieuc], 1703. 
Spectator (The), 1711-12, 1714. (His sketches 
of sir Roger de Coverley, sir Andrew Free- 
port, and Will Honeycomb in these papers 
are admirable.) 
Tatler (The), 1709-11. 

Poetical Works. 
Campaign (The), i.e. The Victory of Blen- 
heim (10 syl. rhyme), 1705. 
Cato (a tragedy), 1713. 
Divine Poems, 1728. 

Evidences of the Christian Religion, posthu- 
mous 1807. 
Poems, 1712, 1719. 
(Life, by Richard Steele, 1724; Tickell, 
I 1765; Sprengel, 1810; Lucy Aikin, 1843; 
^ Macaulay, 1843 ; Elwin, 1857.) 
1 Adolphus (John), historian, London, 1764- 
1846. 
History of England, 1802 (from the Acces- 
sion of George III. to the Peace of 1783). 
History of France, 1803 (from 1790 to tho 
Peace of 1802). 
AoASsiz (Louis), naturaiist, bora at Orbe, in 
Switzerland, but lived in America, 1807- 
1873. 
Elements of Zoologv (German), 1854. 
Essay on Claosification, 1859. 
Fossil Fish (French), 183^-42. 
I Lake Superior : its Physical Character, Vego 



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H/Ntfm of (ilAcinrfi, r/r lUiM*arrhiii on OlAclflrfi, 

//fNiliiKlcAl niblWiffraphr. ]M4n-60. 
Afit»«, Ml), (.loiifi), mltrfXlanftruB wHUr, 

Kibworth-IUrcourt, In l/«!)c<ifit<irfiblr«i, 

1747-tH'i'i. 
AnnftiN of the fl«l((n of George III., 1123 (b«« 

twe<^ INLlAnil 1N30). 
nioffr«phy (Of^fTTAl). 1709-1810. 
f;«l«fidAror NAitiri*, 17N4. 
KngUnd licllnnAU^l, 17MH. 
Kvenlnm At tlomA, 1706. 
Llvw of John HftM^n Afid Atip. H^ihw, 1773. 

(IIIn Lifn, by Lucy Alkln, inxi,) 
A rK IK (JiAwy), mUerMunwuM wriUr,y/iirr\nfiUm, 

In Unl•Allbtr^ 17N1-1M04. 
A(l'ltMnt(LirQof)JN4». 
MftnotrN of Jobn Alkln, M.I)„ insi. 
M«!molriiof the (^otirt of Queen KU^tMh, 11110. 
MntvArn of ilte (^;urt of Jftmeii 1., 1H33. 

(Ilrr LIffl, liy Letfreton.) 
AmMWourit (llenr/;, J/eOrai»l, a nonconfortnliit, 

*-loaa. 
AnfioUilonfi on Die Five IJookeof Moeee, 1627. 
AtxewoKTii (iUthfri)t born At Kc(;leii, In iAn««- 

ehlrc, lfl60'174a. 
Latin iJlcilonAry, 1714-36. 
AiivewoitTii (WllilAm FrttncUi), trauttir, bom 

At Kxeter, 1H07- 
IleNeorcti^N In AfiNyriA. etc., 1fi3fl. 
IleMArohee In AeU Minor, etc., Ifl4a. 
'Iravf In In the TfACk of the Ten ThouilAn«l 

(hfpkn, IHii. 
AtNNWoitrn (WllllAm IfArrlMm), nweUittiHui' 

cheeter, 1000-1 HMa, 

/^(fVf.lll. 

Anrlol and ^»ther TAleK, inno. 
l><'Atrlce Ty IdPAley, 1»7«. 
iw^nn NAAb, IHmm. 
lk;M!obe], trr the flo/Al OAk, 1072. 
CArdiuAl I'olf. 1H»;). 
Chetwynd (/*Alverley, 1H70. 
(/onNtAble de IkitirlNm, iNOd. 
(UmrtMhie of the Tower, 1»01. 
iirkhum. 1»37. 
VaII of HomerN«(, 1077. 
Klllflh of iUmm (The), 1>«fl4. 
Ooldsffilth'e Wife (The), 1H70. 
Oood Old Timed (The), lii70. 
(liiy Va^wktm, 1041, 
lIllAry Mt. IveN, 1069. 
JAck HheppArd, 1039, 
John I^w, the Projector, 1064. 
UncMhire Wltchew, \Hin. 
lietguer of lAthtmi (Tbei. 1076. 
liord MAyw of I>ond«m (The), 1062. 
MAncheetcr llebeln (Tfae), 1073. 
Merry KntfUnd, 1074. 
Meryyn (jlltheroe, 1067. 
Mlg«rr'M DAUtfhter (The), 1042. 
Myd^Ueton Potnfrei, 1060. 
Old (jr/tirt (The), 1067. 
Ohl Ht. I'Aul'N, lfl41-43. 
Ovln^An OrAniM, 1060. 
VrtmUfti Fight ('l%ie), 1076. 
Hook wood, 1034. 

Mt. JAfsee'ii, or (/oort of (Juoen Anne, 1044. 
mrJohn ChiyfiTt4m, 1026 (i J. V, Aitoft). 
S&oih Htt* nnhhitt, IMff. 

tfwdtbrm cm), iio0. 



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HiauU'V llrfnrWm. IAAI, (llh iMt.) 
MlAr cUinlKT (Th"), IHri4. 
TeUmt llArlAMd. H70. 
TAlnof thn I'lAKU^ 1H41. 
Tower lint, 1M7I. 
TowiT of l/indon, Ih43. 
Wii.«UorrA«ii«', im». 

i'Mitry. 
ItAllnd', IMfiri. 

Tho (Jonjimt of lh« Thirty, IHflO. 
A run (TlioniAM), ;xW, Ixiin At llowden, t 
biirulixiilr". iMO'i |h70, 
IX'vliSi hf.iiii (Tli<«), A wrlrd poem, 1160, 
I'oHlrftl Work*, iHt'A JHf.e, |M7«. 
lt«'llKlou* (:hArA<l'Tl-»ilr»i (proiM^poetry), 1 
Huuwwr'H l»fty (TIi»«), a poem full of'^w 

pAttlllllf(, lH4'i. 

The (;ld 1)A« helor (UIan *tid eketrJiee), 10 
Aiur, LL.h. (HIr (Ji'orKn lUddolO, anlronoti 

\Htrn At Aliiwtr.k. NorlhiimbfrlArid, 180 
AnlrononitrAl (M^NervAlloriN, iH29 UH. 
Krtorn of OlmervAtlofi, I hoi. 
KlKiirn of the F^Afth ('l'h«i). (For the Jfy 

judilana.) 
OfAvltAlloii (for the I'tmny nprUrpfrdUt), 1 
liiNwIrh l/ftttircfion Aetronoiiiy, 1H49. 
Martini Iniii. 1H70. 
Mound. lM»p, 

'J rlKonooiHry (r<»r the KncyclnprfdU Jft 

jMflHarin), |Mr#0. 
AiToj* f Will (aim;, W«nlf«^lKlrn ncAf llatnll 

In l.aiiiirkNhlr«, H<(H.lnrid, 1731-17(1.1. 
florltiN KnwfriMlfi, I7h{), 
Akkkmiiik (MArk}, r/^/r^, iNirn At Nrw(;Mitle- 

Tyiif, H'il 1770, 
rirltUli I'hillpiih; (bUnk vcrm^), 17.'m. 
F.plMlf t'l'.'iiflo nowyl, rhyni"). 1744 ; iilt4 

toOdn U» (/'iirlo, In Hpr-nwrlfln utAn/aw, I 
NaIa<Ip« (llyniM to ilM-;, 1740, 
Oilcn, nU), 1744, 1747, Hid, /7f*0, 17f»l, 1 

l7fiH. 

I'lfANuri'N of tlie liriAKlfinilofi (i)irit- IkkiIci 
bittnk vnr««'), 1744. (llln tUMtutctu.) 
CAMt In 17&7, Init the flrntai^t U by f^r 
bent, 

(lllA Llf^ by hwMf, IH.Ti \ by l>yce. 
aIao t)r. .lobniwrti, Unrim/' ilir. I'mtn.) H 
rlcftllv Akf'tclMd by HmolUtl In I'f.rfgi 
I'ir.klr, AN A tfcdANt who kIv'N a clAee 
enf-rrtAlnmMit. 
AtAtiANTRit (WlllUm), tMtriiint, born Ht II 
lnlf(li, Iti HiifTolk, 1007 1010. 

T/exU:on I'cntnKloiUin, I0.'i7. 

iWXAfiA (A tfAK^'dy Ai'.t^'d At CnmbrldKr'), ]( 

Al.AW, AblM/tof Tewk««<lniry, (o "-il l'.^OI. 

Life of ThotnAN A \Sft\ifi, nboiii I iwu. 
Kt.kH or Lti^K, {!) VMtU I4'i0. 

MorAtlA IMbllorum, Al^nii. Hoo. 
Af.C(K)K, LL,1;. r.lohn), blebop of Kly, Unr 
JlevwlMr, YorkNhlr^ H;jri inoo, Fou 
.IcAilN (JJdb'tfe, CAfnI/rldK*', I4J»0, 
Mone I'erfectlonlA, 14{»7. 
HpoHNAice tit A Virgin it) ClirlNi, hmo. 
Ai.<Mi«>K (Hlr Untherford;^ l/^indon, ihoh 
Art Aim Art Jnduetrl^ tn .lApAn, ih7h. 
OAtHtAl of the Tycoon (Th''), a NarmMvi! r 
Three YeArN' KeNldence In .Infrnfi. iko.'i, 
\Lti\nn (FlAcciw Alblnne), IMlv, drrrk, % 
/feOreta «c/iotor, York, 7;»fi not. ('Mm 



LDRICH — ALLEN. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



ALISON — ^ALLEN. 1135 



! on Rhetoric, and his Book on the 
I Arts. 

H works were compiled by Andr6 T>u- 
le, 1617, in folio; by the abbot Fro- 
js, 1777 ; and by the abbot Migne in 
'atrologie, 1851. 

is Life was written both by Duchesne 
by FrobeniuB ; by professor Lorenz in 
translated by Jane Mary Slee, 1837.) 
, D.D. THenry), poet^ mtuical composer^ 
VVestminster, 1647-1710. He was made 
of Cbristchurch, 1689. 
x>gicaB Rudimenta, 1691. 
Its of Civil Architecture, 1789. 
it Musical C!ompanion (The), 1726. 
Aldricb composed the round, Hark ! the 
Christ-church bells.) ' 
(Thomas Bailey), poet, bom at Ports- 
ii, in New [lampshire, U.S., 1836- 
of Baby Bell, and other Poems, 1856. 
The), 1855. 

f Gold, and other Poems, 1874. 
of True Love never did run Smooth, 

lea, and other Poems, 1865. 

Prose Tales. 
eDaw, 1873. 

lis Head (a romance), 1862. 
ce Palfrey, 1874. 
)f Sheba, 1877. 
fa Bad Boy, 1870. 

»EB (Joseph Addison), bom at Fhila- 
lia, U.S., 1809- 
Prophecies of Isaiah, 1846. 
Eilms, Translated and Explained, 1850. 
>ER (William), first earl of Stirling, 
1580-1640. 
, 1604. 

hicke Tragedies (Croesus, Darius, the 
andrseans, and. Julius Ccesar), 1607. 
;ions with the Muses, 1637. 
»ER OF Hales, the " Irrefragable Doc- 
•-1245. 

I Universa Theologiae, written at the 
oand of pope innocent IV. (Best 
)n, 1576.) 

D.D. (Henry), dean of Canterbury, 
xU scholar, London, 1810-1871. 
rs on the Poets of Greece, 1841. 
Testament, edited 1841-61. (This is his 
work.) 

istament for English Readers, 1863-69. 
I English (The), 1864. 

Poetry. 
of Muchelnage. and other Poems, 1841. 
and Poetical Fragments, 1831. 
of the Heart, and other Poems, 1835. 
rHE Great, king of England ; bom at 
tage, in Ikrkshire, 849, 871-901. 

Translations. 
Ecclesiastical History. 
ble, about 870. 

IB, On the Consolation of Philosophy. 
I, Universal History. 
storal of Gr^ory 1. On the Care of the 

ins fhmi St. Augustine. 
Original Works. 
lies; Institutes; Laws of tiie West 
cons; Meditations; etc. 
Ufe, by ABser, 1674; Robert Powell. 



1634; Spelman, 1678; A. Bicknell, 1777; 

Stolberg, 1815 ; Dr. PauU.) 
Alison (Alexander)* 1812- 

Cburch and the World Reconciled (The), 1864. 

Improvement of Society, (The), 1861. 

Philosophy and History of Civilization (The), 
1860. 
Alison (Rev. Archibald), theologian and cuthet* 
ist, Edinburgh. 1757-1839. 

Essay on Taste, 1784. 
Alison (Sh: Archibald), historian. Son of the 
above. Bom at Kenley, in Shropshire, 
1792-1867. 

Criminal Law of Scotland (The), 1833. 

England in 1816; published 1845. 

Essays, 1850. 

History of Europe during the French Revo- 
lution (10 vols.), 1833-1842. 

History of Europe from the iail of Napoleon 



(9 vols.), 1853-69. 
Life -- 



I 



fe of Marlborough, 1848. 
Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir C. Stewart, 

1861. 
Practice of the Criminal Law, 1834. 
Principles of the Criminal Law of Scotland, 

1832. 
Principles of Population, 1840. 
Allan, R.A. (Sir WiUUm), bom at Edfaiburgh, 

1782-1850. 
Battle of Prestonpans, 1842. 
Circassian Captives, 1815. 
Death of the Regent Moray, 1825. 
John Knox admonishing Queen Mary, 1823. 
Polish Exiles, 1834. 

Queen Mary signing her Abdication, 1824. 
Slave Market at Constantinople (Tbe), 1837. 
Waterloo (two pictures). Tbat from the 

English position was bought by the duke 

of Wellington. 
Allein (RichiuYi), nonconformist minister, bom 

at Dichet, 1611-1681. 
Companion for Prayer (A), 1680. 
Godly Fear, 1674. 
Heaven Opened, 1665. 
VindiciaB Pietatis, 1665. 
World Conquered (The^, 1668. 
Alleine (Joseph), noncof^formist divine, De- 
vizes, 1633-1668. 
Alarm to the Unconverted, 1672. 
Assembly's Shorter Catechism (Explanation 

of the), 1656. 
Call to Arohippus (A), 1664. 

(Life, by R. Baxter, 1672; Geo. Newton, 
1673.) 
Alleine (William), son of Bichard Alleine, 

1623-1677. 
Millennium (The). 
Allen, M.D. (John), •-1741. 

Synopsis Medicinae Practice. 
Allen, M.D. (John), miscellaneous wrUer, 

Redford, near Edinbui^h, 1770-1843. 
niustrations of Hume's Essay on Liberty and 

Necessity, 1795. 
Inquiry into the Rise and Growth of the 

Royal Prerogative in England, 1830. 
Vindication of the Independence of Scotland, 

1833. 
Translate **Cuvier*s Animal EconomY'T 

1801. 
IkiAxsi (^^Usv. 3o\aL^ t««v«(»JwTO.>*^ ^Krtwfc^ 



1186 



ALLKN— AMIIUKHT. 



APPENDIX I. 



ALSOP — AMHUKST. 



Modern Judaifiin, 1816. (The boat book extant 

on the Bubjcct.) 
Allkw (Tbomas), nonconformUt dMne, leas' 

1673. 
Chain of Scripture Chronology, 1069. 
Practice of a Holy Life. 
Allkn (Thomas), 1803-1833. 
Antiquities of lioodon, 1824-27. 
History of Lincolnshire, 1832. 
History of London. 1829. 
History of Yorkshire. 1830. 
Allen (Klchard)* •-1717. 
Biographia Ecclesiastica, 1071. 
VindidsB Pietatis, 1664-66. 
A LLKN (William), cardinal of England, bom at 

Roesall, Sutherland, 1632-1694. (CaUed 

AUvniu.) 
Admonition to the Xubles and People of Eng- 
land and Ireland, 1688. 
Apologio for the Institution of Two Colleges, 

Home and Hhelms, 1681. 
Authorltio of the Priesthood to remittiB Sinncs, 

1667. 
Defense of the Bull excommunicating Queen 

Elizabeth, 1686. 
Defense of the Doctrine touching Purgatory, 

etc., 1665. 
True, Sincere, and Moderate Defense of Chris- 
tian Catholics, 1563. 
Allibone, LL.D. (Samuel Austen), bom in 

Philadelphia, 1816- 
A Critical Dictionary of English Literature, 

and British and American Authors, 18G8- 

1876. 
Allies (Thomas William), Bristol, 1813- 
Church of England cleared from the Charge of 

Schism, 1846. 
Dr. Pusey and the Ancient Church, 1866. 
Formation of Christendom (in three parts), 

1865-76. 
Royal Supremacy, etc., 1860. 
St. Peter, his Name and OfBce, etc., 1862. 
See of St. Peter (The), 1860. 
Allinghau (William), poet, Ballyshannon, 

1828- 
Day and Night Songs, 1864-66. 
Fifty Modem Poems, 1866. 
Laurence Bloomfleld in Ireland (a poem in 

12 chapters), 1864. 
Music-master (The), and other Poems, 1867. 
Poems, 1860. 
Sonsn, Ballads, and Stories, 1877. 

(Editor of Frcuer'i Magatine^ 1874.) 
Allix, D.D. (Pierre), a refugee in England at the 

revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1641-1717. 
Diatriba de Anno et Mense Ivatali Josu 

Christi, 1710. 
Dissertation on the Rise of the Trisagium or 

Doxology, 1674. 
Reflexions on the Books of the Holy Scrip- 
ture, 1688. 
Remarks on the History of the Albigenses,1692. 
Remarks on the History of the Churches of 

Piedmont, 1690. 
Alma-Tadema, A.RA. (Lawrence), a resident 

in London, bora at l^nryp, in the Nether- 
lands, 1836- 
After the Dance, 1876. 
AgrtpplDA visiting the Ashes dt Oermanlcus, 

1800. 

Aadienoe at Agrtppt^'B ^Aa), 187«. 



Autumn, 1B74. 

Between Hope and Fear, 1877. 

Catullus at Lcsbla's, 1866. 

Cherries (The), 1873. 

Cleopatra, 1876. . 

Convalescent (The), 1869. 

Death of the Firstbom, 1873. 

Dinner (The), 1873. 

Education of the Grandchildren of Clotl 
1861. 

Eg3rptian Game, 1865. 

Entrance to a Roman Theatre, 1806. 

FlHhlng, 1H73. 

Flower Market, 1868. 

Flowers, 1808. 

Frcdegunda and PrsDtcxtatus, 1864. 

(}oud Friends, 1874. 

Greek Pottery, 1871. 

Greek Wine, 1872. 

Halt ( rhe), 1872, 

How they amused themselves in Egypt Tl 
Thousand Years Ago, 1863. 

Improvisatore (Thc\ 1872. 

Joseph, Overseer of Pharaoh's Granaries, 11 

Juggler (A), 1870. 

Love Missile (A), 1878. 

Mummy (The), 1867, 1872. 

Negro (A), 1869. 

On the Steps of the Canltol. 1874. 

Phidias and the Elgin Marbles, 1868. 

Picture Gallery (A), 1874. 

Pyrrhic Dance, 1869. 

Reproaches, 1872. 

Roman Amateur (SX 1HC8, 1870. 

Roman Emperor (A), 1H66. 

Sculptor's Model (A), 1876. 

Sculpture Gallery (A\ 1874, 1875. 

Seasons (The), four pictures, 1876. 

Siesta (Thn), 1868, 1873. 

Soldier of Marathon (The), 1866. 

Tarquinius Superbus, 1867. 

Une FSte Intlme, 1871. 

Venantius Fortunatus at Rodagondc, 1862, 

VlnUge (The), 1870. 

Waterpots, 1876. 

Wine-shop (A), 1869. 
Alsop (Antony), potU ^'tc, 1660-1727, 

Fabularum ^Isoplcarum Dclcctun, 1698. 
Alsop (Vincent), PreMbyUrian minister, *-l\ 

Antisozzo, 1675. 

Melius Inquirendum, 1679, 

Mischief of Impositions (The), 1680. 
Alston, M.D, (Charles), botanist, born at FkU 
wood, 1683-1760. 

Tirocinium Botanlcum }i}dlnl)urgcnnc, 1752 
Ames (Joseph), antiquary, Great Yarmov 
1689-1769. 

Catalogue of [2000] English Heads, 1748. 

ParcnUlla, 1760. 

Typographical Antiquities, 1 749. (This is 
account of printing in England, etc.) 
Ames, D.D. (William), Norfolk, 1576-1033. 

De ConscientiaB et ejus Jure, 1630. 

Fresh Suit against Roman Ccremonicn, « 
1633. 

Medulla Theologlas, 1623. 

Puritanismus Angllcanus, 1610. 
AuMunsT (Nicholas), satirical writer, born 
Marden, in Kent, 1706-1742. 

TerT» VUVva, VTIV 



ANDERDON— AN8TEY. BIBLIOGKAPHICAL. ANDERTON— AN8TEY. 1137 



AvDEBDON (Rev. William Henry), London, 
1816- 
Afternoons with the Saints, 18C3. 
Donneval, a Story of the Fronde, 1857. 
Christian .£sop (The), 1871. 
In the Snow, 1866. 
Tales of Muunt St. Bernard. 
k |« Is Ritualism Honest 't 1877. 
\/^ Owen ii^vaiis, the Catholic Crusoe, 1862. 
Seven Ages of Ciarewell (The), 1867. 
Akdebson (Adam), mtirUU 1692-1 765. 
Historical and Chronological Deduction of 
Trade and Commerce, 1762. 
AvDBBSON (Alexander), matherMXiicixm^ Aber- 
deen, 1682-1619. 
Exercitatlonum Mathematicarum Decas Pri- 
ma, 1619. 
Supplementum Apollonii rcdivivi. 1612. 
AUDBitsoN (Sir Edmund), UjAoytr^ born at 
Broughton, 1540-1605. 
Reports, posthumous 1664. 
AmDEBSON (Rev. James"), Edinburgh, •-1 595. 
Ane Godly Treatis calit the First and Second 
Cumming of Christ, with the Tone of the 
Wintersnycht, 1595. 
Akdbbsom (James), archceologittt Edinburgh, 
1662-1728. 
Collections relating to the History of Mary, 

Queen of Scotland, 1724-28. 
Genealogical History of the House of Yvery, 

posthumous 1742. 
Seiectus l>iplomatum et Numismatum Scoti.-e 
Thesaurus, posthumous 1739. 
^ AimEBSON, LL.l3. (James), agricultural writer^ 

born at Hcrmiston, Edinburgh, 1739-1808. 
' Account of the Hebrides, etc., 1785. 

The Bee (a periodicah, 1790-1794. 
Encouragement of tne National Fisheries, 

1784. 
Essays of Agricola, 1777. 
Recreations in Agriculture, Natural History, 
Arts, and General Literature, 1799-1802. 
Akdkbson, F.R.S. (John), natural pkilosopher, 
bom at Roseneath, Dumbarton, 1726-1796. 
Institutes of Physics, 1786. 
AKDERbON (John), a Scotch surgeon, 1786-1832. 

House of Hamilton, 1827. (Supplemental.) 
Andebson (Robert), littirateuTt bom at Cam- 
wafch, in Scotland, 1750-1830. 
British Poets (edited), 1790-1807. 
Life of Tobias Smollett, M.D., 1803. 
Ain>ERiK>N (Robert), jwef, Carlisle, 1770-1833. 
Ballads in the Cumberland Dialect, 1805. 
Betty Brown, 1801. 
• Lucy Gray, 1794. 
' Essay on the Character and Manners of the 

Peasantry of Cumberland (in prose), 1820. 
Akderson, D.D. (Waller), a Scottish writer, 
1720-1800. 
History of France, during the Reigns of 

Francis I. and Charles IX., 1769. 
History of France, from Henri III. to the 
Poace of Munster, 1775-1782. 
9 Philosophy of Ancient Greece investigated, 

1791. 
AiTDEBSON (William), bom at Kilsyth, in Stir- 
lingshire, 1800-1833. 
Mass, PeUiince, Regeneration, etc. (The). 
4in>BB«)N (Wlllinm), *'-1848. 
London Commercial DictioD&ry and General 
Seaport Gtaetteer, 1820. 



Akderton (James), polemicaZivr iter, flourished 
1600. 
Explanation of the Liturgy of the Mosr, 1620. 
Protei-tant's AfJoloRy for the Roman Catholic 

Church (A), 1609. 
Religion of St. Augustine, 1620. 
Akdkewr (Laurence), 16th century. 
The Wonderful Shape and Nature of Man, 
Beastes, Serpents, Fowles, Fishes, and 
Monsters, 1610. 
Andrewes (George), *-•. 

Dictionary of Slang and Cant (no date). 
Akdkewes (Launcelot), bishop of Winchester, 
born in London, 1555-1626. 
Manual of Devotion, or Prteces Privatai, post- 
humous 1674. 
Manual for the Sick, posthumous 1629. 
Orphan Lectures, posthumous 1657. (His 

most popular work.) 
Sermons, posthumous 1631. 
Tortura 'I'orti (a Defence of Royalty, in 
answer to Bcllarmlne's treatise against 
James I ; published under the pseudonym 
of iMatthew Tortus), 1609. 
Works, 1582-1610. 

(His Life, by Henry Isaacson, his amanu- 
ensis, 1628 ; A. T. Russell.) 
Andrews (James Pettit), historian, born at 
Newbury, Berkshire, 1737-1797. 
History of Great Britain, 1794. 
AxsoN (George, lord), circumnavigator, born at 
Shackb«irough, Warwickshire, 1697-1762. 
Voyage round the World, 1740. (Written by 
B. Rubins from Anson's notes, and super- 
vised by Anson.) 
(His Life, by sir J. Barrow, 1838.) 
Ansted (David rhomas), geologist, London, 
1814-1880. 
Ancient World (The), 1847. 
Application of Geology to the Arts and 

Manufactures, 1865. 
Channel Islands (The), 1862. 
Correlation of the Natural History Sciences, 

1863. 
Earth's History (The), 1869. 
Elementary Course of Geology, Mineralogy, 

and Physical Geography, 1850. 
Geological (Gossip, 1860. 
Geological Science, 1855. 
GeoloKist's Text-book (The), 1845. 
Geology, Introductory, Descriptive, and Prac- 
tical, 1844. 
Gold-seekers' Manual (The), 1849. 
Great Stone-book of Nature (The), 1863. 
Ionian Islands (The), 1863. 
Physical Geography, 1867. 
Physiography, 1877. 
Scenery, Science, and Art, 1854. 
Short Trip to Hungary, and Transylvania, 

1862. 
Water 1878. 

AVorld' we live in (The), 1869. (The most 
popular of all his works.) 
Anstey (Christopher), poet, 1724-1805. 
Election Ball (The), 1776. 
New Bath Guide, 1766. 
Priest dissected (The), 1774. (A poem, sutj- 

nUed.') (^^ 



1188 



ANTIION — AKNOM). 



APPENDIX I. AllMRTItONO — AUVOLD. 



AxTnow, Lli.D, (CbArles), born lu New York, 

1797-1867. 
liUitor of Jloraca, 1830; school edition, 1833, 

(Virgil, CoBflAr.eto., followed,) 
LeropriSre's ClanicaL UUstUmary (^reylted and 

enUrgpd). I8'i3. 
Anthony , BID. (t'rancls), alehemitt, London, 

1660-1633. 
Apologv eoncernlng a Medicine called Aurum 

PotaldU, 1616. 
PotablliM Aurl AfM^rtlo, 1610. 
Akbuthmot. M.D. (Jolin), born at ArbuUinot, 

near Monti otw, 1660- 1 735. 
Exaininatiun of lir. VVuodward's Acconnt of 

tiie Deluge, etc., 1697. 
History of John Hull, 1718, 
Tablet of Ancient CoIuh, Weights, ond 

Measures, 1705-1 70K. 
AnoYth (Oeorge John Douglas Campbell, duku 

of), 1823- 
History and Antiquity of Ions, 1870, 
iMterto the Vtern, etc., 1842. 
Presbyt«Ty Examined (The), 18i8 
Primeval Man, 1H60. 

Reign of Law (Th«0. I«fi7. 
Akmitagk, U.A. (h^lwuni), London, IH17- 
Abab and Jf'/ebel, 1H64, 
Battle of Ilaloclava, 1856. 
Rattle of Inkerroan, 1850. 
Battle of Meance, 1847, (In tbo cullectiou of 

queen Victoria.) 
Burial of a Christian Martyr, 1803. 
Christ and Hb Apostles (nir u fresco), 1H60. 
Christ calling James and John, 1860. 
Christ bealiiig the Sick, 1H67. 
Christ reproving the l^harlsee, 1873, 
Cities of the PUIn (The), 1878, 
City of Ilefuge (The), 1H53. 
Dawn of thf« First Easter Day, 1872. 
Death of Marmion (for a fretico), lb54. 
Death of Nelson, 1848, 
Deputation to Faraday, 1871. 
Dlsemburkment of Julius Cajsaria Knglaud, 

1847. 
Dream of Fair Women (A), 1872. 
Esther's Banquet, 1864. 
Gethsemana, 1870, 
(JoBsamer Threads, 1870. 
Hogar, 18G2, 

Henry V Hi. and Katheriue Parr, 1848. 
Hero lighting the lieacon, 1869. 
Herod's Birthday Feast, 1868. 
Hjrmn of the Last Supper, 1876, 
Julian the Apostate, 1875, 
Landing of Julius Coisar in Britain, 1847. 

(For the " Cartoon Exhibition.") 
Lotus-Eaters (The), 1850, 
Mother of Moses, 1878 ( ditto biding, 1860. "T 
Parents of Christ seeking Him (The), 1806. 
. Ifeace, 1871. 
s'haraoh's Daughter, 1861, 
Phryn6. 1876, 
Prometheus Bound, 1840, 
Pygmalion's Galatea, 1878. 
Jleroorse of Judas, 1866, 
Jtetribution (a colossal flgura), 1858. 
fk, Francis before Pope Innoceot IlL (for a 
freaco), 1869, 
Bt, John lea4lag Home iki Virgin, 1874. 
^mmto, 1851, 

MMvoDAroUana Lorenzo tho Mf«Dlflc«nt, IMt. 






8erf Emancipation, 1h77. 

Hick Cimmeleun (The), 1869, 

Himplex Mundltiis. 

Kocialia (The), 1H50. 

hiuuvenir of Scutari. 1857. 

Kptrit of BeliKiiiH (fur a frascii), 1846. 

'ihames and itit Trilmtarieii (fur the Hot 

of Parliament ; a freiico). 
ViHion of Erxkiel, IH61. 
Waiting for a Customer, 1H49. 
AttiihriuiNO (Archibald, or Archeo), jet 

•-1672. 
Archeu's Banqu'-t of Jests, 16:i9. 

(liisLlfo,l)y Cetll i Dr. Donin, Court fYk 
AttifhruoNa ((iiurgo I'rancU), poel, lK>rn 

Dublin, 1845- 
King David, 1H74. ) 
King Haul, 1 872. \ A dramatic trilogy 

KIngHolumon, 1K76. ) 
Poems, Lyrical and Dramatic, 1869. 
UgonP (a tragedy), 1«70. 
AuifSTitiiNU, M.D. (John), jjoet, Ixtrn at Coi 

ton, in Iloxburghaliip', 1700-1779. 
Art of I'rescrvinK Health (The), a dids 

poem In four bookti, blanlc vcnn, 1744. ( 

iMiSt poem.) 
Benevolence, 1761, 
Day (u poem), 1761, 
Economy of I»ve (The), 1737, (His 

poem, suppretised as obscene.) 
F^says (in proBftV 1758. 
Hliort l{ami)le tliroiiKii Parts of France 

Italy l»y I^uncelot lemple, Esq., 1771. 
Taste (a poetical enisiley, 1753. 
AUMSTUimu, M.D. (John), bom at Ayres Qi 

BUhop Wearmouth, in Durliuui, 1' 

1829. 
lectures, 1834. 
Puerperal Fever, IKlfl. 
Typhus, 1816. 

(His Life, by Bo'.tt, 1H32.) 
AuMYN (Robert), dramatist, •-Kill. 

Nest of Ninnied, iook. 
AuNALU (Ilicliard), IOUO-1766. 

Commentary on the Apocrypha, 174 1, 
AiiKAU. (William), 1715-1741. 

l<>ee Briton (Tlie), 1724. 
AuKK, Mus.D. (Tljomas AnguRtine), ntui 

composer, I^mdon, 1710-1778. 
Artaxerxes (an opera, paraphrased from M 

staMlo), 1762. 
Comus (a mas<{ue), 1738. 
Eliza (an opera). 
Guardian (Jutwitted (The). 1769; wordi 

Maiisinp^er, altered by (jarrick. 
Botiamond (an opera), 1733; libretto by 

dition. 
Rose (i'he), (comic opera, adapted from 

Frencli). 
Rule Britannia (a national song), 1740 ; w 

by Thomson, 
Tom Thumb, or the Opera of Opera«, J73! 

burletta, words by Fielding, altc red 1771 

O'Hara, 
ADH01.D (Arthur), 1833- 
lleyer Ctourt (a nov* I), 1867. 
Ralph (a novelV 1H63. 
History of the Cotton Famine, 1864. 

Boc\a\ VoWlVca, \ftlH. 



ARNOLD — ATTERBURY. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. AS GILL — ATTERBURY. 1139 



AsKOLD (Edwin), 1832- 

Poetry. 
Feast of Belshazzar (Newdegate prize), 1852. 
Grisclda (a drama), 1856. 
Poems, Narrative and Lyrical, 1853. 
Indian Song of Songs, 1875 ; the Gita Govinda. 
Light of Asia, 1879. 

Translation of " Hero and Leander," 1873. 
Translation of " Hitopadesa," under the title 

of the " Book of Good r.innsels," 1861. 
Prone. 
Education in India, 1860. 
History of the Administration of India under 

the late Marquis of Dalhousie, 1862-64. 
Poets of Greece, 1869. 
Arnold, D.C.L. (Matthew), bom at Laleham, 

Middlesex, 1822- 

FoeU-y. 
Balder. (His best.) 
Cromwell (Newdegate prize), 1843. 
Empedocles on Etna, 1852. 
Merope (a tragedy), 1858. 
New Poems, 1868. 
Poems, 1854-1877. 
Sohrab and Rustum. 
Strayed Reveller (The), and other Poems, 1848. 

Prose. 
Essays on Criticism, 1865. 
God and the Bible, 1875. 
Last Words on Translating Homer, 1863. 
Literature and Dogma, 1873. 
Popular Education of France, 1864. 
Schools and Universities on the Continent, 

1868. 
St. Paul and Protestantism, 1870. 
Study of Celtic Literature, 1867. 
Three Lectures on Translating Homer, 1861- 

1862. 
Akkold (Samuel) mti^tcol comjposery London, 

1740-1802. 
Prodigal Son (The), an opera, 1770. 
Abkold, D.D. (Thomas), historian, bom at 

West Oowes, Isle of Wight, 1795-1842. 
. History of Rome, 1838-42. 
• Lectures on Modem History, 1842. 
Sermons. 
(His Life, by A. P. Stanley, 1844.) 
Abkolde (Richard), chronicler, 1450-1521. 

Castomes of Liondon, 1502. 
Abrowsmith (John), bom at Gateshead, Dur- 
ham, 1602-1659. 
Armilla Catechetica, 1659. 
Tactica Sacra, 1657. 
Abkott M.D. (Neil), born at Arbroath, in Scot- 
land, 1788-1873. 
Elements of Physics, or Natural Philosophy, 

General and Medical, 1827-1864. 
On the Smokeless Fireplace, Chimney-valves, 

etc., 1855. 
ourvey of Human Progress, 1861. 
Warming and Ventilating, 1838. 
Arthixgton (Henry), poet, *-1610. 
Principall Points of Holy Profession : (1) The 
Creation ; (2) The Subversion ; and (3) The 
Restoration of Man, 1607. (A few months 
before the birth of Milton.) 
AsCHAM CRoger), classical scholar, bom at 
Kirby-Wiske, Yorkshire, 1515-1668. 
Apologia pro Caena Dominica, etc., posthu- 
woas 1577. 
IMteTB and Poems, postbmnoua 1570. 



Scholemaster (The), 1570. (His chief work.) 
Toxophilus, and the Schole of Sdiootinge, 
1544. 
(His Life, by James Bennet, 1761; Dr. 
Johnson, 1767 ; Grant, etc.) 
AsGiLL (John), litterateur, 1650-1738. 
Argument respecting Eternal Life, 1698. 
De jure Di vino, 1710. 
Ash, LL.D. (^John),philologist, Baptist minister, 
1724-1779. 
Dictionary of the English I..anguage, 1775. 
Introduction to Lowth's English Grammar, 
1766. 
AsHBURKHAU (Johu), 1604-1671. 
Narrative of Attendance on Charles L, post- 
humous 1830. 
Ashley (Robert), 1565-1641. 
Latin metrical translation of the Urania of 

Du Bartas, 1589. 
Life and Death of Almanzor (from the 
Spanish), 1627. 
AsHUOLE (Ellas), antiquari/, bom at Lichfield, 
Staffordshire, 1617-1692. 
Antiquities of Berkshire, posthumous 1719. 
History and Antiquities of Berlsshire, 1736. 
History of the Order of the Garter, 1672. 
Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, 1652. 
Way to Blisse (The), i.e. The PhUosopher*? 
Stone, 1658. 
(Life by himself, and edited 1717 by Charles 
Burman.) 
AssER (John), suraamed Menevensis, a monc 
of Menevia rSt. David's), *-910. 
Annales Rorum Gestarum Alfred! Magni 
(posthumous), first published 1574 ; bes*. 
edition, 1722. 
AsTELL (Mary), Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1CG8-173I. 
Christian Religion (The), 1705, 
Defence of the Female Sex, 1696. 
Fair Way with Di.ssenters (A), 1704. 
IVioderatiou tmly stated, 1704. 
Vindication of the Royal Martyr, 1704. 
AsTLE (Thomas), antiquary, bom at Needwood 
Forest, Staffordshire, 1735-1803. 
Origin and Progress of Writing, 1784. (Best 

work on the subject in any language.) 
Seals of the Kings, etc., of Scotland, 1792. 
Atherstone (Edwin), poc<, 1788-1872. 
Fall of Nineveh (The), 1828. 
Handwriting on the Wall (The), 1858. 
Israel in Egypt, 1861. 
Last Days of Herculaneum (The), 1821. 
Midsummer Day's Dream, 1822. 
Sea Kings of England (The), 1830. 
Atkinson, F.C.S. (Thomas Witlam), artist 
and traveller, Yorkshire, 1799-1861. 
Oriental and Western Siberia, 1858. 
Travels on the Amoor, 1860. 
Atktns (Sir Roherl), jurist, 1621-1710. 
Ancient and Present State of Gloucestershire, 

posthumous 1712. 
Power, etc., of Parliament, 1689. 
Atterbury, D.D. (Francis), bishop of Ro- 
chester, bora at Milton-Keynes, Bucking- 
hamshire, 166^-1732. 
Absalom and Achitophel of Dryden, Latin- 
ized, 1682. ^, 
Consldw&\.VoTia on «aa ^^^AN. «3!l^«eto.\i«Natex , 



1140 



ATTWOOlJ— AYTOfJ.f. 



AVVESVIX I. 



AUHTIK— ATTOUJf. 



(N.».— ••Th«- KxumliiHtl-n of Dr. Ik^tl^y'ii 
IHnwttuiUm on tlic lipiNilcN of riiuUriN," by 
thf Hon. ('tiaitcN \U)yU^, wm umiiil/ Um; work 
of I)r. Atii'iliiiry.) 

(IIU Mil', by SUckhoijv, 1727). 
Attw(;(>i> (^i(!«MK'')i natural pkiUmipheft 17-10 

1H07, 
Connl ruction aiul I'ropcrtlcii of ArdiMi, \M)\, 

lliivl<!W of HlutiiU'N ttiiU OnJInancnn of AmiIx<', 

IKOI. 
Kupplf-mnnt of " ( 'ormlructlon, Kc., of A n:b<fi/' 

IMOl. 
TrfallNi) on iN'ctltirionr niid lloiaUiry M(/ilon, 

17H4. (A valimbb' work.) 
Attw<mio ('IbonmH), muMltuan, I7<!r» -IH.IH, 
Ommutlon AnUiniu : "'I bo kliiKibAll rHoUu'/' 

1H20 (for tbc rorormtloM of <li'«;rK« I v.), 
Coronation Antbfni : "O I»nl, KCunt tbc kln^ 

a loriK iif<%" 1h:>0 (^Un tbo coronation of 

Wiblain IV.). 
Aii'iittKr (Jobn), Ufpfiffmphf.r And antlffutirj/f 

tiorn at KAKU;n-rli'rM, Wlltnliln', Ui'M im)7. 
I<HI(;rfi and Mvcn of Kmlncnt Mf.u, IHI.'S. 
lliNU>rvof WiltHbh^;, \H'i\. 
MiiMU'liunlcM (on ((b'Mtii, dream*, onicnii, ct^:.), 

i(;90. 
Natiirui Illnt«;ry and AntiqiilticN of Hurray, 
1710. 

(IIlNMff.by J, WalkAr, IHI.'); Jobn lirMUm, 

\Hit>.) 

Avtftiiutu C.Jobn JftnK'fi), ornUhoUtylut, Utrn in 

I/MiUiiina, IJ.S,, I7H0 inril. 
Anicrirun OrrdlboloKlcal Dlograiiby, ll>ai*;}9, 
HirdN of Aninrlra, IH.'iU :<», IHU. 
Qiiailruocdn of America (wltb \)t. Ibicbanan). 
AUNTKN (.Jarid), nooMtl, \H>rti at Htuvmiti'n, 

jlamimliin', 177& JHi7. 
ICnintd, IMI0. 
ManNflcId I'ark, IHU. 
NortiiariK'T Abtx'y, pontbumouM IHIH. 
I'frrNuoMlon, |mMtliuniou«i IHJH. 
I'rIdAand l'rejn<llc<', iHI.'i. 
Ht^iwiand H<'niiibdity, IHll. 

(Memoir by Aunten Iz-JKh. IH70.) 
Awnn (Alfred), j^/el, critic, (rtc., )fOra at 

JIcadlnKley, nnar l/edN, iH.'iG- 
i'iittry. 
Ooldfrn Atfft (Tbf!), a ii,itir«, 1H7I. 
iluman '1 ra^edy (I'lHt)* a IKMDif 1863. 
Intftrliiden (In verM'% ih72. 
IjtwMo iUn UatHAVii (a tttlo of Poli«h Brief), 

1H77. 
llMlonna'N Cblld. IH7.X 
My KaMrn and ilH (Uuinorn, 1861, 
lUndotr, IHfiH. 
itomn or Deatli (a fMx-ni), 1H73, 

HeoW;n ('I'll'!), A witlre, IHOl. 

'i'owftr of IJawd (I be), a drama, J«74. 

A/oimUm, 
ArtlMl'M iTwif (An), IH(J4. 
Flv« Veor»or It, IMf/H, 
Won l;y tt Head, ]nm. 

A/halUiTif^/UM (proMK). 
KnKlnnd'n I'oll y und I'cnl, l«77. 
Noto of Adnilr.itlon, etc., l^(il. 
Poetry of ihf l'»-rUMl (The), 1870. 
litMMla Itifor/t Kiirofft;, JH70. 
2^ory Uartorn, ,H7tf. 
VitulicuUort oft Ann ffyrrm, VA(i9. 






Kvwr\H rjobn). Catholic dlelne, ItilCt ICOii, 

(/'briHtlAii Moderator. 
Amris (.1oUu),Jarltt, 17{>0~1H.1I». 

I'rovjnie of Jurhpiiidenf^ det«'rniiW'<l, 1M:}2. 

At'NTIM (SAHlliej;, ;x;^r, ItiiO-lWii. 
NapN ujKin I'&rnniNiUN, lODtf. 
Uranlii (a iM>em). Ifl29. 
AuNTt.M ^MiN.), mitrjdlaneMU writer, J703-JM67 

(maidtrn nanus Harab 'i'Aytor, of .Norwlcli). 
Carov/»'A "HUiry WItb/Mjt an Knd" (iroim. 

laU'd), 1844. 
I'Alk'N •'CliAracterlHticA of Oootho" (trana- 

taU'd), l8.Ti. 
FraKnieniH fiuni Oerman pn/Mi writoni (Iran a- 

laUfi), 1H4I. 
IhiViAA'n **il%\\*pn of ibn Hiircowi nf tho 

KnKlUh lUtvolntion " (tranNiatod), IH&O. 
l^rtU'rN on (ilrli' HcIhkiIn, and on tbft Trainlfiff 

of WorkliiK Women, 1867. 
National I'>lucAtl(in, I8:ttf. 
lUnko'A " HiNtory ol Oermany during tbi \U" 

formation " (tranNlati'd), 184G. 
llankn'N *• I'o|h!A of lUmin " (tranAlatral;, JHtO. 
HketcbftN of Uemianv, |Hri4. 
\\tAVvv., \AAi A.]iAm)jiiriat, 1081-1700. 
Anclant arwl I'reiwnt Hiat/: of Um UnlvtraKf 

of Oxford. 1714. 
ramtoctof IComan r,'ivll Uw, 1734. 
I'arerKon Jurln (Canonic! AnKllcanl, 1730. 
Htotii of tbft Univcmlty of Oxf<ird, 1714. 
Aylmku (Jobn), bUbop of l.ondori, \n}rn at 

Avlnifsr Hall, Norfolk. 1621 -1694. 
Ilaff^^rowo for Faltlifnll and Trown UnhXt'tM 

AK/ilnattbn l.atD Illowntt IMantf!, Ate., 16&0. 
Atiwvvv. (HIr JoM'pb), antiquary, 1708-1781. 
(^lendarN of tbn Ancient Cbarti^rN, ntc., 1773. 
Httpiilcbrul MoniimejitA, 17^1. O^iUipksf^l iff 

(iougb. ) 
>irtti«(Jobn), IH0U1809. 
Treasury of lUbln Knowledge, 1860. 

(I'^llU-d bUbot) Jewcl'H Workn, 184St and 
IIorno'N " Introduction to ^'rltidam of Um 014 
'rwtament," 1800.) 
AKtMAAHiM (11<!V, Haniuel;, 1746 1 806. 
OttaloKiii of MH^. in tbo llrltiali Mu««uin, 

bitbert'f undciMTllK-d, 17M2. 
CatAloKiic of Ii<;<;kA in tb's liilllHb MuHftum, 

178H. 
Ifwlex Ut Sbrtkepipeare, 1700. 
Ayton (William), 0<,lanlit, ITM 170.1. 

HortUA KcwennU, 1780. 
AYiot/'N (William I'^lmonNtoitnri), j/oe/, etc., 

t^;rn in I'l^llnburKb^ 1 Hi. 1-1806. 
I'oatry. 
IlAlladNof H<»;tlAnd (ediU'd), 1868. 
IkHbwell (a nArrAtivn i>ocni in tbfs Atylo uH 

Air WaIUt H<;<;tt), 1860, 
Vinnliian, a Hpiinmofllc TraK^^'lyf 1864. 
Iastn of tbn H<xiilliib (/'avaliern an^l otlMT 

lUtnan, 1849. (HIa cblef po^rtioil worlK. 

"Tlifl Kxecntlofi of MonlroA*," Atid **'V\m 

Hurial'Marcb of Inindee," fjAp^.Iatty ffCKjd.i 
Muptiat Odd on tiin Marrlag«! of tlio I'rinco of 

WaIan, IHO:). 
TolAnd, And niUp.T foemn. 

(jlenmutcbkin IlAiiwAy (a talr). 

How 1 Ix'eattKi A Yeoman. (HIa \ifiti t«i«.y 

0U» usf&M VM\\xi,\yx\>t 



BABBAGE — BAILEY. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



BACON — ^BAII EY, 1141 



Babbage (Charles), born at Teignmonth, Devon- 
shire, 1792-1871. JNoted for his calculating 
machine. 

Comparatire View of . . . Assurances of Life, 
1826. 

Decline of Science, 1830. 

DiflFerential and Integral Calculus, 1816. 

Exposition (fbe), 1851. 

Ninth Bridgewater Treatise (The), 1837. 

On the Economy of Manufactures and 
Machinery, 1832. 

Table of Logarithms, 1827. (From 1 to 
180,000.) 

Turning and Planing Tools, 1846. 
Babikgton, M.D. (Beujamin Guy), 1794-1866. 

Adventures of the Gooroo Paramatan (a talc 
in the Tamul language), 1822. 
Babixgtox (Charles Cardale), botanittt born at 
Ludlow, Shropshire, 1808- 

Ancient Cambridgeshire, 1851. 

British Rubi (The), 1869. 

Flora Bathoniensis, 1836. 

Flora in Cambridgeshire, 1863. 

Flora of the Channel Islands, 1839. 

History of St. John's College, Cambridge, 1874. 

Manual of English Botany, 1843. 
Babington (Rev. Churchill), 1821- 

Edited from IklS. recently discovered, •* The 
Oration of Hypcrides against Demosthenes." 

Edited from papyrus in the British Museum, 
" The Funeral Oration of Hyperides." 
Babington, M.D. (William), mtneralogrisi, born 
at Portglenone, in Ireland, 1756-1833. 

New System of Mineralogy, 1799. 

Systematic Arrangement of Minerals, 1795. 
Back (Sir George),.«at)ifl'ator, bom at Stockport, 
Cheshire, 1796-1878. 

Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedition to 
the Mouth of the Great Fish (^or Back) 
Kiver, and along the Shores of the Arctic 
Ocean, in 1833-35. 
Bacon (Francis, baron Verulam and viscount 
St. AXh&as)t philosopTier, London, 1561-1626, 
" Father of Experimental Philosophy." 

Advancement of Learning, 1605. 

Apolcgie, 1604. 

Apophthegms, 1625. 

Charge touching Duels, 1614. 

De Augmentis Scientiarum, 1623. ("Advance- 
ment of Learning," in Latin, and en- 
larged.) 

De Sapientia Veterura, 1609. 

Discourse on the Happy Union of England 
and Scotland, 1603. 

Elements of the Laws of England, post- 
humous 1636. 

Essays (flfly-eight), 1597 ; enlarged, 1625. 

Felicities of Queen Elizabeth, posthumous 
1650. 

Ilistoria Naturalis et Expcrimen talis, etc., 
1622. 

Historia Yentorum, posthumous 1638 ; in 
English, 1653. 

ilistoria VitfB et Mortis, etc., 1623. 

History of Henry VII., 1622. 

Instauratio Magna, 1620. 

New Atlantis (The), posthumjos 1635. (Un- 
finished.) 

Novum Organum, 1620. (Hia f^cat work. 
Kdited, witti J ntrod action and Notes, by J. 

& Brewer, 1856.) 



Of the State of Europe, 1580. 

Opera (very scarce), 1623. 

Psalmes in Verse, 1625. 

Reading on the Statute of Uses, posthumoui 

1643. 
Relation of the Poysoning of Sir Thomas 

Overbury, posthumous 1651. 
Sermones Fideles, posthumous 1638. 
Sylva Sylvarum (in ten centuries), post- 
humous 1627. 
Wisdom of the Ancients (in Latin), 1609. 

(His Life, by viscount of St. Albans, 1626 ; 
Rawley, 1657 ; Robert Stephens, 1736 ; David 
Mallet, 1740; Birch, 1763; P. L. Courtier, 
1803 ; Basil Montagu, 1825 ; J. Sortain ; Ma- 
caulay, 1843 ; lord Campbell, 1846-47 ; Mac- 
vey Napier, 1857 ; Ellis, 1858 ; W. Hepworth 
Dixon, 1862 ; Spedding, 1870.) 
Bacok (John), iculptoTt bom at Southwark, 

Surrey, 1740-1799. 
Monument to Lord Chatham in Westminster 

Abbey, 1778-83. 
Bacon, D.D. (Roger), a friar, natural philo- 

sophery born at Ichester, in Somersetshire, 

1214-1292 ; called " Doctor Mirabilis." 
Compendium Philosophiae, 1271. 
Compendium Studii Theologise, 1292. 
De NuUitate Magice, posthimious ; edited by 

J. S. Brewer, 1859. 
De Potestate Artcs et Naturae, posthumous 

1542. 
Libellus de Retardantis Senectutis. etc., post- 
humous 1590. 
Means of Avoiding the Infirmities of Old Age 

(in Latin), 1289; first published, 1590; 

translated by Browne, 1683. 
Miracles of Art, Nature, and Magick, posthu- 
mous 1659. 
Mirror of Alchimy, posthumous 1597. 
Opus Majus, 1267. (His great work.) Edited 

by Jebb, 1733. 
Opus Minus, posthumous; edited by J. S. 

Brewer, 1859. 
Opus Tertium, posthumous ; edited by J. S. 

Brewer, 1859. 
Speculum Alchemiae, posthumous 1541. 

(Works, edited by J. S. Brewer, 1859.) 
Bagb (Robert), novdistt bom at Darley, near 

Derby, 1728-1801. 
Barham Downs, 1784. 
Fair Syrian (The), 1787. 
Hermstrong, or Man as He is not, 1796. 
James Wallac3, 1788. 
!Man as He is, 1792. 
Mount Heneth, 1781. 

(His Life, by sir Walter Scott, 1836.) 
Batlby (Nathaniel), lexicographer^ *-1742. 
Universal Etymological English Dictionary, 

1726; very scarce. ('I'he best edition is in 

folio by Joseph Nicol Scott, M.D., 1755 ; 

very scarce.) 
Bailey (Peter), humorous poet, born at Nant- 

wich, Cheshire, *-1823. 
Idwal (a poem connected with the conquest 

of Wales). 
Queen's Appeal (A), in the Spenservasv 

stanza. 
SkelcViea ^rom ?>\.. C\w«^t2?%-\xv-"v\vt-y\^^^« 
Bailey (T?\i\V\^ JwaaC), ipo^t. ^Q^.^xsv^S«ss^ 

Age (The'), a coWocvjAoTv «».\:vt<i\xv^««fc^^'^'^'^- 



1H2 



lUII.KY — ItAKKn. 



AI'I'KNUIX I. 



JtAI.NKM—liAKKr^ 



AngftI WorM CMk*). In Vfm; IMO. 

I'WliiN (ft drftWftlks iKKriu), JHU'J. (IIU i'hli'f 

work.) 
Myuiii: O'li*^), in vitiw, 1H6B. 
lJiilvcr»>at Hymn, lH(i7. 
/iAfLi'.y (Sftiiiuuh, Kli(rmi-M, I70I-IH70, 
Ji<?i kfili^y'H 'lucory of Viftiou (lUtviijW ol;, 

1H4'2. 
JU'tktiU'y'u iMUtr to a I'lilloboiibcr in H^ply . . . 

iHiii. 
l)\M:n{irium oti VorloiiN Ku)j|}<!ctji, lAtfrnry unil 

riiiu>»>pliical. IH&'i, 
Forifialioii ftitd i'ubllcAtioii of Oplrilomt 

()':NHayN on thft), 1N2'J, (A Hcquul to tiiM 

"I'urmjItof'IruUi,") 
Joint Hlock lUnkn und O/uutry fNtfucM (A 

Dnftiuci'. o{), IN4U. 
Monny und Itn VU-Atmhwlt^ In Valiv, IH37. 
Parliamentary lOtrorni ( A OiM-iiHRion of), 1H31, 
I'ltiloHoplty of tli'i lluntun Min/l(li«!tt«*rN on 

ttm), iHt furicM, iH'utt i 2nd mrUnt, Im&h ; 3r4 

«/;rU'«. IMCM. 
J'olitical U('orcH<:ntntion niatio>ml<) of;, IHftS, 
l'ur»uii of 'I niitt, t'U:. 0'miiyn on liia), IH'Zl. 
ilUf.ulUm* for IMwcuitnion on I'ulilicM, i!tr., iHXi. 
HiKtitof I'rimotffinituro Kxauiin<td, IH.'tT. 
Himk«;M|Hfarit'ii /^rauiailc Writinf(ii (On ilio 

rw:<'iv(Miti'Xtof), IHUi, IHOm, 
'I'ljiory of Iteouoninj? (IUa). i«6l. 
Vftluo ((Critical JilNcucKiou on tlio Notnt", 

Vol 110 (LHtfifi to a Politifuil Kcmomifit on), 

1820, 

HAif.MK (Joanna), dramaLic j/oet, Ixirn at ftotlj- 
w<tii, 1702-lMOl. 
DrtintuH. 1h:<0. (Sf'f^ucl to tiu) ^I'laya of tlie 

Family Uat'.uil C'V\w), IHIO. 
FuKiiivA verN<^, IHiO. 
M<;trical IjiKHtulH, 1H2I. 
MiNC<:llafl<?OliM I'liiyM, IHOi. 
I'liiyn of tli<^ I'iUMiona, liit HttrU'.ii, l7dH; 'ind 
iwtricM, IHO'i; .'tidrutiW'H, INl'i. 

Criift l><;«t "f iMtr playa in " Im Montfort," 
a iruK'-dy)' WorkH, wiili a lAfa, IHOH, 
Baiijjk, MI). (MtLilUfW), l>orn at Kiiottii, In 

K^^itland, 17U1 ln'Z'A. CUrtAht'.r of Joanna, 

tllf |»0<'t.^ 

'I'Uit .Vl!;rl;Wl Anatonty of tunn» of tlirt m<^.t 
Ini|M;itant I'artKof llin llunuin l$o<ly, llUi. 
liAU.ut. (lUt\n'rt), UioMKow, miyi-ltiU'i. 

iMU-rii and .Joiirnal', i77A. 
lUii.Y, It.A.dvlvvai'd ll<jdg<:h), Mcul^/tor, i></ni at 
ItrlhUd, 17«H-lMi7. 
A[>«iilo diii<:liarKlnK tila ArrowN, IHlfi, 
Kvtt al ttiti Fountain, IXI'J, 
F.vo llMUiniiiK lo tho Voia;, JH41. 
(Jro/X'H m'.aUsii (Tilt). 
Oirl pr<tparinK fnr iUti liutii (A). 
\lnnMU-tt CiiMtiriK LycxM Inio tiiu K<:a. 
JMat«rnal Iaivh. 

Sulnttu'^ Ktotuc In 'J'rafal($ar Htiwirtt, IHl'.i. 
Hlm-iiUiK Nynii'li. 
fUif.y, l).ll L. (Fr.-inclH), aMtrmiomer, Utrit at 
Nfiwbiiry. i)MkHtiir<;, 177i'l4U. 
J,ir« of FianiHiii-d, Ih.'jU. 
/C4/-V, y/Z/.M (AUfHiiwifr), Utrn at Aljiirdit^fii. 

IHJH- 

JJmoLh^iM and thu IK///, /«5tf, (Oii<j of JiW 
tihitif worku) 
J^oiifc, J/ctJucUvtt and itutuctiva, IHIO, 



MHitiil and Moral Hi-U'tici; iHUH, 

Mind aii'l IMy, lH7:i. 

Morul riill<rtif#|iiiy, iH.Vi. 

Httutuf* and tUA lnt4;llfM;t i'lUfj, I'HH, (Om 

of nlH <:liif!f worka. ) 
Study of cliftra<l»*r i'HifX 1««1. 
Hainkn (Mward), hUluruitt, U/mi at \V«lton- 

1<-I)alr*, In iwinraHliln*, 1774- 1H4H. 
lllMUiry, etc., of tUo (>iunty of York, lHSt'i-23, 
iliitory, f.u:., of thn (>iunty t'AUtlu<t waA 

I)uc.Tiy of LancaNU:r, XWH-'H. 
I JIlHU>ry of tlift Jli Ign of OnirfCt f If., liM, 

(JllH iifi;, 1/y iil« Mm I'/lwnrd, IH40.) 
lUiun (I(ol;4Mi), Utru at Fayetti*, in Petifi 

nylvanin, nOH-jHU.i. 
Clirimlan l!ftrot«i><:(:tund \U'V.U\Mr i'V\\n), IMGl, 
iliatory of '|'«:inpi;ranr^ H-H'U'MnHt IH'Mi. 
VIkw of Ki!liKi<in In Am<Tira(A). lH4'i. 
lUiitn (Spcnci-r FuiUrrU^u;, naturalist, Ixmi ol 

llfwilinK* iit I't-nnMylvania, U.M,, 1H2.> 
fJirdti of Norili Aiui-rlca, Ih^q (with J. 

(;aiMln). 
ManinittU of Norlii Ancilca, iMCi (witli J. 

]U'v\Hwut AuKtrlcan liirdM, I •.lit (wltii l)r.'l\ 

M. lirttwtu). 
l'>litor and I'ranulator of tii') Iconoffrap/ife 

JSru:^Jcl4^|H^dUL, Ihril. 
Damkk (Ottvi<l KrMkin<;;, t'.W'.ni mm of Jfi-nry 

iJiikftf, 1723-1770. 
A </ompanioit to iho I'layiM/UNft, 1764, (ICii- 

iariC'd int'; iho //luf/raphla Itramailca. ) 
Daki'.u (^i'Mirgfj, to/Mjf/rtiplitir, \foru iu North- 

amiiUinnliiK', 17H0-I8&1. 
IIiNt<>ry an<l Anti(|ulti<>H of tli<!i county of 

Nortitaiupt<m, lH2'i-'M. (An axci lU-nt 

work.) 
IlAKKii(II«nry), ruituralltt, l^mdon, 169K 1774, 
Attitrnpt toward* a Natural iliatory of tiw 

Poly|>«, 174:i. 
Kniploymfsnt for tlxi Mi<:roM<^;|K«, 1753. 
MI(:ro«<:<i|M uuuUi tiimy CVUtt), 1742, 
Microocopiual (JI>iMrvationii, 17G<4. 

I'oelrif. 
invficatlon to l(<'altli, 1722. 
M<?dulla I'oAtariini lU;inaitoruui, 17.'l7. 
Original l'o«uiH, 1 72.''> 2<i, 
JSakku, F.L.H. (Jolm (l|il>frl), li/tanUt, lioro aX 

Ouitflioroutsh, in Vorkaliins lH:i4~ 
An Att4;mpt to ciaatiiiy tiiu Planta of DrltAin 

OfoloKi<:alhr, 1H05. 
JCW-rneniary ijiMtuniH in llotanical (itutt^rapky, 

1M70, 
Flora of tli(4 MauritluH, frU:., 1877. 
Fl^^ra of North iimW<trliind and JmrijAU), IM« 

(wlih Or. O. 11. TatiO. 
Monograph of 111 ItiHh Minttf, IMii. 
Monoi(ra|ih of HritlMli pirriH, iHti'j. 
Monograph of iho F^rnH of Hra/il, IH70, 
Mofto(((7t|flix of thH i'apUiona^MiU} of 'i'ruiitcat 

Afri«ai, iHtia-ll. 
Mono({taph4 of tho I'apiliona^X'm of fmUa, 

1M7«J, 
North VorkDhirt;: it« ll</tany, (ittoU)y;y, cdc., 

IHti'.l. 
Oi» thf) Oftographitral Mtftiibutlon of Fttni^ 

I'oiiwVar VL«»uov;mtU of tli<i .Van;UAu«, C'roem^ 

\ AVy, \\W, MvV Nww^w, \wm ■\n . 
lVt*t\a\oii lit V\\tt DtAn't \A\Wv.\tt <^\v 'tvNit vv^^ik 
V4ltt-m. 



1 



BAKER — BANKS. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



BALFOUB— BANKS, 1143 



Synopsis Filicum (commenced by sir W. 
Hooker), 1868. 

Systema Iridaceamm, 1877. 
Baker (Sir Richard), historian, bom at Sitting- 
hurst, Kent, 1568-1644. 

Chronicle of the Kings of England (A), 1641. 

Theatrum Redivlvum, 1661. 
Baker, K.B. (Sir Samuel White), 1821-1880. 

Albert N'yanza (The), Great Basin of the 
!Nile, and Exploration of the liile Sources, 
(2 vols.). 1866. 

Cast up by the Sea (a story from the French), 
1869. 

Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon, 1855. 

Ismailia, 1874. (On the suppression of the 
slave trade; so called because the expedi- 
tion was arranged by Ismail, khedlve of 
Egypt.) 

NUe Tributaries of Abyssinia (The), 1867. 

Eifle and Hound of Ceylon (The), 1854. 
Baxer (Rev. Thomas), antiquary, bom at 
Crook, in Durham, 1657-1740. 

Eeflexions on Learning, 1736. (Once one of 
the most popular books in the language.) 
(His life, by Dr. Zachary Grey, 1784.) 
Bakewell (I^obert), geologist, 1768-1843. 

Introduction to Geology, 1813., 

Introduction to Mineralogy and Crystallo- 
graphy, 1819. 
B.vLCAKiiUAL (Walter), Scotch divine, •-1645. 

Declaration of King Charles I. concerning the 
late tumults in Scotland, 1630. 
Ballock (Ralph de), bishop of London, *-1313. 

History of British AflFairs (now lost). 
Baldwin (William), poet, •-1564. 

Cantacles or Balades of Solomon, in Metre, 
1549. 

Funeralles of Edward VI., 1553. 

Mirrours for Magistrates (one of the authors 
and editors of), 1559. rl'his valuable work 
occupies the annals of English poetry from 
Surrey to Spenser.) 

Prose. Moral Philosophy, 1547. 
Balz (John), bishop of Ossory, in Ireland, 
bom at Cove, in Suffolk, 1495-1563. 

Summary of the Illustrious Writers of Great 
Britain (Latin), 1549. 
Bales (Peter) penman, 1547-1610. 

The Writing Master (In three parts), 1590. 

(He wrote out the entire Bible in short- 
hand, so small that it could be enclosed in an 

ordinary walnut-shell.) 
Balfk (Michael William), musical composer, 
Dublin, 1508-1870. 

Operas. 

Armourer of Nantes, 1863. 

Bianca, 1859. 

Bohemian Girl, 1844. 

Bondman, 1846. 

Catherine Grey, 1837. 

Dame Voilee (La), 1838. 

I>aughter of St. Mark, 1844. 

Elfrida, 1856. 

Enchantress (The), 1849. 

Enrico IV., 1834. 

Falstaff, 1838. 

Four Sons of Aymon (The), 1843. 

Joan of Arc (Jean d'Arc), 1839. 

Kiolanthe, 1840. 

L'Etoilp de Seville, 1842. 

Muld ofArtois (Jfanon Lescaut), 1836. 






Maid of Honour, 1847. 
Puritan's Daughter (The), 1861. 
Rivals (The), FRivali, 1830. 
Rose of Castile (The), 1857. 
Satanella, 1858. 

Siege of Kochelle (Assedio di la-Rochelle), 
1835. 
Balfodr, M.D. (John Hutton), hotanist, 1 SOS- 
Botany in the Encydopadia Uritannica. 
First Book of Botany, 1872. 
Introduction to Palseontological Botany, 1873. 
Balouy, D.D. (John), theologian, 1686-1748. 

Essay on Redemption, 1741. 
Ball (John), puritan divine, 1585-1640. 
Short Treatise containing all the Principal 
Grounds of the Christian Religion (printed 

fourteen times before 1632). 
Treatise on Faith. 
Ballantine (James), 1808-1877. 
Gaberlunzie Wallet (The), 1843. 
Life of David Roberts (The), 1866. 
Lilias Lee, 1872. 

Miller of Deanhaugh (The), 1844. 
Ornamental Art, 1847. 
Poems, 1856. 
Songs, 1865. 
Stained Glass, 1845. 
Whistle Binkie, posthumous 1878. 
Ballaxttrb (James Robert), orientalist, born 

at Kelso, in Roxburgh, *-1864. 
Christianity contrasted with Hindoo Phi- 
losophy, 1859. 
First Lessons in Sanscrit Grammar, 1862. 
Synopsis of Science, in Sanscrit and English, 

1856. 
Translation of the Sahitya Darpana, 1848. 
Bancroft, M.D. (Edward), *-l82l. 
Essay on the ^atural History of Guiana, in 

South America, 1769. 
Experimental Researches concerning the 

Philosophy of Permanent Colours, etc., 

1813. (A valuable work.) 
Bancroft (George), historian, bom at Wor- 
cester, in Massachusetts, U.S., 1800- 
History of the Revolution in North America, 

1852. 
History of the Colonization of the United 

States of North America, vol. 1st, 1834 ; 3rd, 

1840 ; 7th, 1858 ; 8th, 1860. (A great work.) 
Poems, 1823. 
Bancroft (Richard), archbishop of Canterbury, 

bom at Farnworth, Lancashire, 1544-1610. 
Daungerous Proceedings vnder Pretence of 

Reformation, 1593. 
Survayof the Pretended Holy Discipline, 1593. 

(Life, Hook's Lives of the Archbishops.) 
Bancroft (Thomas), epigrammatist, *-♦. 
Glutton's Feaver, posthumous 1817. 
Heroical Lover. 1658. 
Two Bookes of Epigrammes and Epitaphs, 

1639. 
Banim (John), novelist, near Kilkenny, 1800- 

1842. 
Tales of the O'Hara Family, 1825. 
Banks (Sir Joseph), naturalist, London, 1743^ 

1820. 
Catalogus Bibliothecae Historico-Naturalis. 

1798. (JVTostoois\\>xe\v'fe\\&SN^^^\«s>tv.>4 
Causes oi fi\\^\,,^\\^"t^ , wA ^>as^. N»^ ^:aswv^ 



114i 



BANKS — KAUNKH. 



APPENDIX I. 



BAUINO BARNES. 



Banks (Thomas), «cuZp<or, Tendon, 17:jr>-1805. 

Armed Neutrality (lor tho empress of lUiSbIa), 
1774. 

(?aractacii3 pleading before Claudius, 1771. 

^lourning Achilles, 1770. (His great work.) 

IVyche and the Butterfly, 1773. 
Banks (J'homas Christopher), flrcnco?o^is^ 17G4- 

1H51. 

Dormant and Extinct Baronage since the Con- 
quest, 1H07. 
History of tho . . . Family of Marmyun, 

1817. 
Stemmata Anglicana, 1825. 
Baxnatine (George), 1545-160G. 
Ancient Scottish J*oems, published posthu- 
mously from his MS., 1770. 

(The Bannatyne Club, so called from George 
Baunatyne, 1823-1859.) 
Baudauld (Mrs.), maiden name Anna Lictltia 

Alkln, born at Kihwortb-Uarcourt, in 

Leicestershire, 1743-1825. 
Devotional Pieces, 1775. 
Karly Lessons for Children, 1774. 
Eighteen Hundred and P2l(>ven, 1812. 
Kvenings at Home, 1792-95 (with Dr. Alkin). 
Female Spectator (The), 1811. 
Hymns In Prose, 1774. 
Life of Samuel Richardson, 1805. 
Miscellaneous Poems, 1773. 
Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose, 1773 (with Dr. 

Aikin). 
Poetical Epistle to Mr. Wilberforcc, 1790. 
llemarks on Gilbert \Vakelleld's Inquiry, 
1792. 

(Memoir, by Lucy Alkln, 1827.) 
Bauuouu ( John), ;;oe«, etc., 1316-1395. 
The Bruce (a metrical chronicle), 1376. (It 

embraces the period between 1306-1329.) 

First published from MS. in 1489. 
Bauclat (Alexander), 1476-1552. 
(Castle of Labour (Tlie), 1500. 
Kglogcs (50 in number), 1548. 
Mirror of Good Manners (The), posthumous. 
Shyp of Folys of the Worlde (The), 1609. 

(N.B. — The NarenschiJjT, by Sebastian 
Brandt, was published 1494.) 
Bauclay (John), a Scotchman born in France, 

1582-1621. 
Argenis (a political allegory), 1621. Cowpcr 

says, "it is the most am using ever written." 

Disraeli (lord JJcuconsricld) much admired 

It also. 
Conspiratio Anglicana, 1605. 
Euphormio (a satire In Latin), 1603. 
Icon Animarum, 1614. (A capital book.) 
Phceniro (The), translated by Clara Reeve in 

1771. 

(A Scot by blood, and French by birth, this man 
At Rome speaks Latin as no Roman can. 

Orotius.) 

(Ills Life, by sir D. Dalrymple, 1786.) 
Barclay (Robert), theologian, bom at Gordons - 
town, in Scotland, 1648-1690. 
Apology for the True Christian Divinity, 1675. 
Treatise on Universal Love, 1677. 
Trutli cleared of Calumnleit, 1670. 
■^i^^f"^ ^( Wmiam)Juri8tt Al>erdeen,1641-1G05. 
-«e liegno ct liegaJi Potestute, 1000. 
BffAMf (Jiicbard Harris), novelist and poet, 
a>rn at ( antcrbury, 1 768-184^. 



\ 



Ingoldsby Legends (in verse and prose), 1837. 
]^ly Cousin Nicholas (a novel). 

(Life, by his son.) 
Bakin(}-Gouli> (Rev. Sabine), Exeter, 1834« 
Book of Wero-wolves (The), 1865. 
Curiosities of the Olden Time, 1869. 
Curious Myths of the Middle Ages,| 18G9-67. 
Difficulties of the l-'aiih (The), 1874. 
Germany, Past and I'rcsent, 1879. 
Golden Gate (Tl»e), 18G9-70. 
Iceland, its Scenes and Sagas, 1861. 
In Exltu Israel (a novel \ 1870. 
Ireland, Its Scenes and iMgas, 1861. 
Life of the Pwcv. R. S. Hawker, 1H76. 
Lives of the Saints, 1872-77. 
Ijost and Hostile Gospels (The), liit74. 
Mystery of Suffering (The), 1877. 
Origin and Development of Religious Belief 

(The\ 1869-70. 
Path of the Just (The), 1854. 
Post-Mediaeval Preachers, 1865. 
Silver Store (The), 1868. 
Some Modern Difficulties, 1876. 
Village Sermons for a Year, 1876. 
Yorkshire Oddities, 1874. 
Baukeu (Itklmund Henry), born at Holly a, in 

Yorkshire, 1788-1839. 
Aristarchus Anii-Biomfleldianu.<i, 1818. Qn 

reply to Blomfield, who attacked bis 7Ae- 

saurus in the Quarterly llemevo.) 
Classical Recreations, 1812. 
Parriana, 1828-29. 

(His magnum opus, however, is bis edition 
of Stephen's Tliesaurus Lingua Graxce, which 
contains 11,752 double-columned doselj 
prlntc<l pages, 1816-1828.) 
Barksmv1> (NVlUiam), poet, 1677-1620. 
Hlrem. or tliu Faire Greek (a poem), 1611. 

(Referred to by Shakespeare, 2 Hen, lY, 

Act li.) 
Myrrha, the Mother of Adonis (a poem), 1607. 
Bajslow (Joel), poet, born at Reading, iu Coi- 

necticut, U.S., 1755-1812. 
Conspiracy of Kings (The), a poem, 1792. 
Vision of Columbus (The), a poem, 1787. 

(Afterwards enlarged into The ColumbUUL 

1805). 
Baulow (Peter), mathematician, Norwich,1776- 

1862. 
Elementary Investigation of tho Theory of 

Numbers, 1811. 
Essay on Magnetic Attractions, etc., 1822. 
Essay on the Strength and Stress of Timberflk 

1817. 
New Mathematical and Philosophical Dic- 
tionary, 1813. 
New Mathematical Tables, 1814. 
Bablowe ( WiUiam), natural philosopher, 1542> 

1625. 
Mugnetical Advertisements, 1616. 
Navigators' Supply, 1697. 
Babnhs (Albert), Uieologian, New Yorlc State. 

1798-1870. ' 

Notes on the New Testament, 1832-48. 
Notes on the Old Testament, 1861. 
B.VKNES (Bamaby), Dogt, 1569-1609. 
Devil's Charter (llie), a tragedy on pope Alex* 

VartTttcnopViW. Mv^\?oi\Xvctiv>^\\^\ "6wtvT«^a, ^j^ 



BARNES — BASSE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



BARROW — BASSE. 1145 



BviBXES (Rer. William), bom at Rushhay, in 

Dorsetshire, 1810- 
An Anglo-Saxon Delectus (called S. Geflysta), 

1849. 
Arithmetical and Commercial Dictionary (An), 

1440. 
Early England, 1869. 
Elements of Linear Perspective, 1842. 
Grammar and Glossary of the Dorset Dialect, 

1864. 
Hwomely Rhymes, etc., 1859. 
Notes on Ancient Britain, 1858. 
Philological Grammar, 1854. 
Poems of Rural Life, in Dorset Dialect, 1844. 
Rural Poems (in common English), 18C2. 
Song of Solomon, in the Dorset Dialect, 1859. 
Tiw, or a View of the Roots and Stems of 

English, 1862. 
Views of Labour and Gold, 1859. 
Babnett (John), musical composer^ bom near 

Bedford, 1802- 
Fair Rosamond (an historic opera), 1836. 
Farinelli (an opera), 1839. 
Mountain Sylph (The), 1834. (His best 
opera.) 

(And many hundred ballads, vaudevilles, 

canzonets, etc. ; as " Strike the light Guitar," 

** Not a Drum was heard ..." ** Rise, gentle 

Moon," etc.) 

Barnuu (Phineas Taylor), born at Bethel, in 

Connecticut, U.S., 1810- 
Humbugs of the World, 1865. 
Straggles and Triumphs, 1869. 

(His Life, by himself; 1855.) 
Babri (Girald de). See Gibaldus Caubbexsis. 
Babnfield (Richard), jjoc<, 1574- 
Affectionate Shepherd (The), 1594. (Very 

rare.) 
Cynthia, with Sonnets, and the Legend of Cas- 
sandra, 1595. 
Encomion of Lady Pecunla (The), 1598. (On 
the praise of money.) 

(Barnfield wrote the beautiful ode, " As it 
fell upon a day," generally ascribed to Shake- 
speare.) 
Babbett, D.D. (John), *-1821. 
Inquiry into the Origin of the Constellations 
of the Zodiac. 

(It is said that Dr. Barrett, professor of 
Oriental languages in Trinity College, Dublin, 
was unable to tell a sheep from an ox.) 
Babbikgton (The Hon. Daines), lawyer, na- 

turaXistt etc., 1727-1800. 
Miscellanies, 1781. 

Observations on the Statutes, 1765. (A valu- 
able work.) 
Babbington (John Shute, lord viscount), bora 

at Theobalds, Hertfordshire, 1678-1734. 
Essay on the Several Dispensations of God to 

Mankind. 
Miscellanea Sacra, 1725. (A valuable work.) 
Babbow, D.D. (Isaac), theologian and mathe- 

mattcian, London, 1630-1677. 
Archimedis Opera, 1675. 
v.uclidis Data, 1676. 
Kuclidis Elementa, 1655. 
Lectio de Sphaera et Qylindro, posthumous 

1678. 
Lectio Greometrica, 1670. 
Leetiones Mathematicai, posthumous 1734. 
Lectionea Optlae, 1669. 



Opuscula (containing Latin sermons, speeches, 

poems, etc.), pos^umous 1687. 
Selected Writings, posthumous 1866. 
Theological Works, posthumous 1687. 

(Life, by Hill.J 
Babbow (Sir John), miscellaneous writer, bora 

near Ulverstone, in Lancashire, 1764-1848. 
Autobiographical Memoir (An), 1847. 
Chronological History of Arctic Voyages, 

1818. 
Life of TiOrd Macartney, 1807. 
Memoirs of Naval Worthies of Queen Eliza- 
beth's Reign, 1845. 
Mutiny of the Bounty^ 1831. 
Sketches of the Royal Society, 1848. 
Travels in China, 1804. 

Travels in Southern Africa, 1799. (Valuable.) 
Voyage to Cochin-China, 1806. (Admirable.) 
Babby, D.C.L. (Rev. Alfred), 1826- 
Introduction to the Old Testament, 1856. 
Life of Sir Charles Barry, R.A., 1867. 
Notes on the Catechism, 1867. 
Religion for Every Day, 1873. 
Sermons for Boys, 1868. 
What is Natural Theology? 1876. (Boyle 

Lecture.) 
Baert, R.A. (Sir Charles), arcJiitect, born at 

Westminster, 1795-1860. 
Built the Palace of Westminster. 1840-59. 

(His Life, by Dr. Alfred Barry, 1867.) 
Babby, D.D. (George), natural histm-ian, 1747- 

1805. 
History of the Orkney Islands, 1805. (An 

excellent work.) 
Babby (James), lawyer, Dublin^ 1598-1073. 
The Case of Tenures upon the Commission of 

Defective Titles, 1637. 
Babry, R.A. (James), historical painter, bora 

at Cork, 1741-1806. 
An Inquiry into the Real and Imaginary Ob- 
structions to the Acquisition of the Arts in 

England, 1775 
Progress of Civilization, 1777-84, 

(As an artist his fame rests on his Victors of 
Olympia.^ 

(His Life, by Dr. Fryer, 1809.) 
Babby (Lodowick), •-*. 
Ram Alley, or Merry Tricks (a comedy), 

1611. 
Babby, M.D. (M-aTtin), physiologist, Hampshire, 

1802-1855. 
Researches in Embryol(^y, etc. (published in 

the Philosopliical Transaction^'), 1838-43. 
Barton, M.D. (Benjamin Smith), naturalist, 

bom at Lancaster, U.S., 1766-1816. 
Elements of Bot-any, 1804. 
Fragments of the Natural History of Penn- 
sylvania, 1799. 
Babton (Bernard), iK)e<, London, 1784-1849. 
Household Verses, 1845. 
Metrical EfTusions, 1812. 
Napoleon, and other Poems, 1822. 
Poems by an Amateur, 1818. 
Poems, 1820, 1849, 1853. 
Reliquary (The), 1836. 
Babtbam (William), botanist, bora at King- 

sossing, in Pennsylvau\a.,\3.§>.^VV5A-^SJri». 
TTavfc\a WitOM^ ^otNXi \vw^ ^wxiJOtt. ^^axOicsA.^ 

"BA88F. (\N\\\Va.m), poet,*- * 



1146 nASTIAir— BECKFOKD. 



APPENDIX I. 



BAY LY— DRCKirORD. 



I'afitoralB (prepared by bint for publication) 

1653. 

Bastian, M.D. (Henry Charlton), bom at Truro, 

In Comwull, IH.')?- 
noRinningn of LIfo (Thc\ 1872. 
Clinical lectures on raralysis fh)m Brain 

DlH^ane. 1875. 
Kvulutlon and the Origin of Life, 1874. 
Mfxlcfl of Origin of IjOwe«(t OrganiiiniH, 1871. 
Babtwick, M.I). (John), bom at Wrlttle, in 

Krscx, 1593-1648. 
ApolngctlcuH ad Prtcsnlcii Angllcanon, 1636. 
New Dincovrry of the PrelateH* Tyranny, 1641. 
Klcnchiin RpliKionin PapUllca;, 1024. 
Flngcllum Pontincis, 1635. 
Now Lotany, 1637. (Once very famouB.) 
Batrman, M.D. (Thomas), born at Whitby, In 

YorkBhire, 1778-1H2I. 
Dcllnratloim of Cutaneoim Disoanofi, 1817. 
Synopsis uf Ciilanoouo Dl^^'awn, 1H13. 
Bate.'*, D.D. (William;, noncoii/'urmitt divine, 

1625-1 69a. 
VitJc BPlcctorum aliquot Vlronim, 1681. 

(Thirty-two lives. Valu.ibh'.) 
BATi-:f>ON (Thomas), viutical compour, 17tb 

century. 
p:ngIiKh Madrigalx, 1 604-1 R. 
Baxtbii (Andrew), born at Aberdeen, 1686-1760. 
Inquiry into the Nnturo of tho Human Soul, 

172H. (An appendix was added In 1760.) 
Matho, 1745. 
Baxtrr (lllclianl), nonconformitt divine, bom 

at liowtfiU, in Shropshire, 1616-1691. 
AphorlHms of J untiflcatlon, 1649. 
Biographies, posthumous 1696. 
Call to thn Uriconvcrt« d, 1669. 
Catholic Theology. 1676. 
Certainty of the World of Spirits, 1691. 
Church History of tho Uovernmcnt of Bishops, 

16H0. 
Christian Directory, 167.'5. 
Conressions of Faith. 1655. 
Dying Thought!*, 1088. 
Episcopacy, 1681. 

Qlldas Silvianus, the Reformed Pastor, 1656. 
Life of Faith, 1070. 
Life of Mrs. Baxter, 1681. 
Methodus Theologise Christiana), 1681. 
Now or Never, 1663. 
Paraphrase of the New Testament, 1686w 
Poetical Fra',;ment8, 16HI. 
Poor Man's Family Book (A), 1674. 
Reasons for tho Christian llcllgion, 1667. 
Reformed Liturgy (The), 1601. 
Reformed Pastor, 1650. 
Rellquini Baxterianao, posthumous 1696. 
Saint's Everlasting Rest (The), 1650. 
Treatise on Episcopacy, 1881. 
Universal Concord, 1658. 
Universal llodemption, 1694. 

(Life, by himself and Sylvester, 1096 ; Dr. 
E. Calomy, 1713; Orme, 1830.) 
Baxter (Robert Dudley), itatittician, 1827- 
National Income, 1868. 
Railway Extension and its Results, 1866. 
Taxation of the United Kingdom, 1800. 
Baxter (William), antiquary^ etc., bom at 

Llan/follcn, Id Wales, 1660-1723. 
OJofMMlum AntlqiiltRtum Britannlcarain,1719. 
Daxtkh (WJlJlam Edward), bom at Dundee, 



America and the Americans, 1855. 

Hints to Thinkers, i860. 

Impressions of Central and ^ontlicm Europe, 

1850. 
Tagus and the Tiber, 1850-61. 
Batly (I/>wis\ bishop of Biingor, bom at Car- 
marthen, (n Wales, 1665-1632. 
Practice of Piety (The), about 1600 ; the lltb 
edition was 1619. 
Baixt (Thomas lla,jn(iB) poet, 1797-1839. 
Thirty-six Dramatic Pieces. 
Weeds of Kitchery, 1837. 

nils poetical works were collected and pub« 
lisned, with a memoir, in 1H44.) 
Batnr (Alexander), juW«<, 1690-1737. 
Institutions of Criminal Law of Scotland, 173(K 
Notes, 1731. 

(Also an edition otJlope'i Minor Pradickt^ 
1726.) 
Batnk (Peter), bom at Foddcrty, in Scotland, 

1830- 
Christian Life (The), 1855. 
Church's Curse and Nation's Claim(The), 1868. 
Days of Jezebel (an historical drama), 1872. 
Essays in Blograf>hlcal Criticism, 1857-6tf. 
Life of Hugh Miller, 1870. 
Testimony of Cbrist to ChristianitT, 1802. 
Baykes, LL.D. (Thomas Spencer), bom at 
Wellington, in Somersetshire, 1823- 
New Analytic of I^ogical Forms, 1862. 
Port Royal I/Ogic, 1861. 
Bp.aconsfield. See Disraeli. 
Bkalr, M.D. (Lionel Smith), London, 1820- 
Anatomyoftho Liver, 1874. 
How to Work the Microscope. 
Life Theories, 1871. 
Microscope in its Application to Practlca] 

Medicine (The). 
Mystery of Ufe (The). 1871. 
Protoplasm ; or Life, Matter, and Mind. 
Brattik (James), poet, etc., born at I.4iurence- 
kirk, in Scotland, 1736-1803. 
Judgment of Purls, 1766. 
Minstrel (Tlie), in two parts, S|>en8erian 
metre. I'art 1.1771 ; part ii. 1774. (Incom* 
plete. Merivalo added a third part.\ 
Poems and Translations, 1760. 

I'rou. 
Dissertations, 1783. 

Elements of Moral Sciences (Tho), 1700-93. 
Essay on Poetry and Music, 1778. 
Kssay on Truth, 1770. 
1<l8says, 1770. 
Evidences of Christianity, 1786. 

(Life, by sir William Forbes, 1800 ; Modlbfd 
1809; Dyce, 1831.) 
Braumont and Flrtcher, dramatitti. (Jot 

their dramas, see Appendix IN.) 
Bravan (Rev. James), 1800-1871. 
An Account of tho Life and Writings of St. 
Irenosus, 1841. 
Bkckpoud (William), 1761-1844. 
Biographical Memoirs of ExtraoitUnary 

Painters (a satire), 1780. 
Dreams, Incidents, etc., 1783. 
Italy, with Sketches of bpain and PortussL 

1780 ; published 1834. 
Memoirs of lillxtraordinary Painiera, 1780. 
'RagoW<^cWqi\« \)\ wv Y.XQ.MT«lon» 1835. 
\alYvelW Caw ¥.iv^\wxv \a\^^» \n%^. 



\ 



BECON — BEHX. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



BEECHER — BEHN. 1147 



Becon (Thomas), r^ormer, 1511-1570. 
Actes of Christ and of Antichrist (The), 1577. 
Soke of Matrimony (The), 1542. 
Christmas Banket (The), 1542. 
David's Harpe, 1542. 
Fortres of the Faithfoll, 1560. 
Gouvemaunce of Vertue (The), 1550, 
Inuctine against Swearyng, 1543. 
Newes out of Heauen, 1541. 
Newyeare's Gift (The), 1543. 
Pathwaye unto Prayer, 1542. 
Pbysicke of the Soule, 1549. 
PoUcie of WaiTe (The), 1543. 
Fomaunder of Prayer (The), 1582. 
Popish Masse displayed, 1559. 
Potation for Lent, 1542. 
Reliques of Rome (Ttie), 1553. 
Sicke Man's Salue, 1561. 
Solace of the Soul, 1548. 
Worckes (in folio), 1563-64. 
Beddoks (Lovell Thomas), poet^ bom at Clifton, 

1803-1849. Son of Dr. Thomas Beddocs. 
Bride's Tragedy (The), 1822. 
Death's Jest. Book, or the Fool's Tragedy (a 

drama), 1850. 
Improvisatore (The), 1821. 
Poems (with memoir), posthumous 1851. 
Beddoes, M.D. (Thomas), bom at Sbifnall, in 

Shropshire, 1760-1808. 
Advice to Husbandmen in harvest, 1808. 
Alexander's Expedition to the Indian Ocean, 

1792. 
Chemical Experiments, 1790. 
Cure for Calculus, etc., 1792. 
History of Isaac Jenlcins, 1793. (Rules for 

sobriety for working-men.) 
Hygeia, 1801-2. (A very judicious treatise.) 
On the Nature of Demonstrative Evidence, 

etc., 1792. 
On Consumption, 1799. 
On Fever, 1807. 

Public Merits of Mr. Pitt, 1796. 
Several Translations. 

(Life, by Dr. Stock, 1811.) 
Bede (" The Venerable "), ecdaiastical Justo- 

riauy bora at Jarrow, in Durham, 672-735. 
A book on Metrical Art ; another on Ortho- 
graphy ; Lives of the abbots of Wearmouth ; 

Commentaries on most of the books of the 

Bible, including the Apocrypha; Do Sex 

iBtatibus Mundi. (All in I^tin.) 
Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Angloram (in 

five books), 734. (His best work.) 
Homilies, Hymns, Epigrams, etc. 
Martyrology. 

(Life, by J. Stevens, 1723; Gehle, 1838; 
Wright, Biographia Britannica Literaria, 
1843.) 
Bedford (Paul), bora at Bath, 1798-1871. 

Recollections and Wanderings, 1864. 
Bee (John), i.e. John Badcock. 

Slang Dictionary (A), 1823. 
Beecher (Catherine Esther), bora at East 

Hampton, New York, U.S., 1800-1878. 
Common Sense applied to Religion, 1857. 
Duty of American Women to their Country, 

1845. 
The Troe Remedy for the Wrongs of Women, 

1851. 
Beecbeb (Rev. CSjarles), bom at Litchfield, in 
Connecticut, U.S., 1810- 



\ 



Incarnation (The), or Pictures of the Yiigin 
and her Sou 1849. 

Pen Pictures of the Bible, 1855. 

Review of Spiritual Manifestations, 1853. 
Beecher, D.D. (Edward), bora at East Hampton, 
New York, U.S., 1804- 

History of Opinions on the Doctrine of Retri- 
bution, 1878. 
Beecher (Rev. Henry Ward), bom at Litchfield, 
in Connecticut, U.S., 1813- 

Lectures to Young Men, 1850. 

Life Thoughts, 1858. 

Star Papers (The). 1858. 
Beecher-Stowb (Mrs.), maiden name Harriet 
Elizabeth Beecher, bora at Litchfield, Con- 
necticut, U.S., 1812. 

Agnes of Sorrento, 1862. 

Chimney Comer (The), 1868. 

Christian Slave (The), a drama, 1855. 

Daisy's First Winter, and other Stories, 1867. 

Dred, a Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp, 1856. 

House and Home Papers, 1864. 

Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1853. 

Lady Byron's Vindication, 1870. 

Little Foxes, 1865. 

Little Pussy Willows, 1870. 

Men of Our Times, lbG8. 

Minister's Wooing (The), 1809. (A tale of 
the 18th century.) 

My Wife and 1, 1872. 

Old Town Folks, 1869. 

Our Charley, and what to do with him, 1859. 

Pearl of Orr's Ishind (The), 1862. (A New 
England tale.) 

Peep into Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1853. 

Pink and White Tyranny, 1871. 

Poganuc People, their Loves and Lives, 1878. 

Queer Little People, 1867. 

Ravages of a Carpet (The), 1864. 

Religious Rhymes, 1805. 

Stories about our Dogs, 1865. 

Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, 1854. 

True Story of Lord Byron, l»G9. 

Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1852. (llcr chief pro- 
duction.) 
Bechb (Sir Henry Thomas De la), geologist^ 
London, 1796-1855. 

Classification of European Rocks, 1828. 

Discovery of a New Fossil Animal, 1823. 

Geological Manual, 1831. 

Geological Observer, 1851. 

Geology of Cornwall, etc., 1839. 

Geology of Jamaica, 1826. 

How to observe in Geology, 1835. (A masterly 
work.) 

Researches in Theoretical Geology, 1834. 
Bkhx (Mrs. Aphra), dramatUt and novdist 
born at Canterbmy, 1642-1689. 
Seventeen Dramatic Pieces. 

Adelazar, or the Moor's Revenge, 1G77. 

Amorous Prince (The), 1671. 

City Heiress (The), 1682. 

Debauchee (The), 1677. 

Dutch Lover (The), 1673. 

Emperor of the Moon, 1G87. 

False (3ount (The), 1683. 

Feigned Courtesans, 1679. 

Forced Maxt\&%<& (^\i€^, «b Vt ^^Ki.^■^ ^\WV. 

HounOLheaOia (^^^tY ^^'^'i- 



!14rt 



IIKKIC— UK!»!»KTT. 



AI'I'ICNDIX 1. 



IIKM. — nKXNKTT. 



HIr rntlont K/moy. l(J7«. 
Town Ki)|» Cl'lir). 1077. 
Widow lluiifiT ('I'lu!;, 1090. 
YoiiiiK Kliinn'lJf). 1(Jm:J. 
YouuK<r Hriithrr (Till'), J 006. 

HlHtorioM ntu\ NovcN, iioNthumouH 1008. 
Lovcr'H Wntrli, J«mO. 
liVcidiiN, or (lie I<«ivor In Fanhlon, I0H8. 
Mi-rciliiriy, lOHO. 
Orootioko (a novftl), 1C08. 
J'o'-nin, HJM4. 
(IIcrMf*', by (JII«l.,Ti, 17.15.) 
liKKi; (CiinrlfM 'J'llHtotic;, traveller, I^onduu, 

IHOO IH7'1. 
AbyNNliiia, a Htnt"iiiniit of Fnds He, 181G. 
Krillnh (!iipt|vrN in AbyHHlnla, 1h07. 
I'^nny on ihe Nilo and lu 1 rlbiitarlcH (An), 

1H47. 
History of Nllollc, I>lf«rov<'ry, IHOf). 
Un llip (}cogrn)iliical ]}|Ntrlbullon of Un- 

KunK^M in AI)yHslnln, IHIO. 
SoiirrcNortlio NiU*, iHiH, 1H40. 
I'lKi.KNAr (.Icrcniy), /*t«^/rmM, born at Donton, 

U.M., 17M noH. 
niKlory of Now llainimlilrn, 17K4-0'i. 
Di-.i.r., ().I>. (Androw), born at Kt, Androwit, 

I7r»:t iK.Tj. 
V.x}ii'rUut'ut in Ivlu'-atlon nindo at ilio Main 
AKvlinn of MiidniH, 1707. 

(IIIn l/irc. I>v Mcikb'John. 1hh|,) 
hru. (Sir (;iiarl«'N;, aualomisl, Ixmii al I'idin- 

biirrJi. 1774 -:mJ2. 
^niiioniy of ijic Itraln, 1H02. 
Anatomy nnd I'liyMluIoKy ol tlio Human btxly, 

IHHJ. 
(Ui\\rH(i of tlw Scrvon cxplAJnod, 1H04. 
linnnyn on llin Analoniy of tbn Iliitnan Vam in 

I'ulntln^, IHOU. 
KxpoHltlon of tlin Natnral Kyntcni of Uio 

NervcH In tlw lluniun Itody (An), IH'ii. 
InMilMjU'«i of SurK'-ry. Imijh. 
J/fltrrH, poHlliuniotH 1H70. 
Niiturnl SyHU*m of the NorvnN in tlio Human 

IWxIy, IH.Ti. 
Nrrvoiirt Kyntrni of Iho Human iJody (Th<!)» 

IH.'IO. 
On (^unnbot WoiindN, 1H14. 
()porativ<« SurK«'ry, IH07. 
Hynit'.m of IMNitoclion, J 700 IHOl. 
Hvntcni of Oporfttlvo Kur^cry, ImoT. 
'IrcatlHo on tbo Hand, lK.'):t. (A Hrldgowulcr 
trpallm*.) 
(II i« l>lf«. by I'Icbot, IHOO.) 
llicLi. ((icorKn .foftcph), jiirint, iNini in ICdIn- 
bur^jh, 4770-lH4;i. 
(^ninM;ntarluii on the ('cwio Iloiiorum, clc, 

1H40. 
(>onnnontar!r>N on thn iMwn of Scotland, IHIO. 
I'rinclplcfi of Ihn I^aw of Hcotland, 1829. 
IlKLt., M.I), (.lobn), traveller, fK^ru at Auclitcr- 
mony, In Scotland. lUOl-nHO. 
TruvrlN from St. rcUimburg to Various Tartfi 
of Ania. 1703, 
Dkij., F.K.C.H. (Jobn), Mur(/con, born at Kdin- 

liur^b, ]7e.'t-lH20. 
AnaUmiy of tlw Jlunmti thuly, 179:^-1802. 
VtHcourHOMon Iho Natura aud C'uroof Woundo, 
JT9a~ffif. 

/'TTMont Statfi of Military HMrttny, IflOS. 
f'M/ic//>lcM of tiurgory, 1 uOl-l" 



Dkij, (Jobn\ tcufptor, Norfolk, 1813- 

AndronK'dn. 1K51. (liougbt bv ttin qurcn. 

Angel of tbn IMlUf (a carto<m). IH44. 

Cbild'N Own All Undo (J'ho), 1840. 

I^orothro, 1841. 

KikIo Hiavf r, 1H37. 

(ilrl at a fliook, 1831. 

(itiMrdM* Mrmorlai (Tho), IHOU. 

VnyrUt* fiMdlng & Hwan, IH.Ti. 
Brm. (Uobr.rl), Wn at Cork, in Ireland, 1M> 

1H07. 

HcartN and Altam (a cdlrctlon of tii1cii\ 1163. 

HiNtory of HunhIu (for l/anlnnr's iiorica;. 

Lmidr-r ol (Jold (a novel), 18&0. 

Ltio of (/annniff, 1H40. 

LivcN of tlin KngllNli Poetii. 

McnKirlalft of iho Civil War. 

Outllnenof (Jlilna. 

WayNldc I'IcturcN tbrotiKh FrancA, rto. 
(An edition of thn HrlilHli iioctN comineaeed 

iKri4.) 
Vrm. ( riiomoii), naturaliKt, born at Pooler In 
DorNelMhlre. 17U2 IKho. 

HlHtory of Hrltlnh OuadrupedN, 18.10. 

Itcntllen, IH29. 

Stalk-nyed (jru^tnooa, 1863. 

Monograph of thn 'IVKtudlnatn, IH3.1, 
BKi.r.nNi'KN (.Sir .fohn), yiet and kUioriatit 

1400 lOOU. 
J'rohemo of the ('onmographin. 
Tot}(»graiihy of Scotland, ir>77. 

(Ilo alNo ttannlaLcd HoethluVn JHttory <J 
NcotlaiiU, in.'iO.) 
l)Kf.t.KNnKN(\VllllauO.H<<*tch aulbor, 1G7.V1630. 
Caroll prinil ct Hcnrlelliu Marlai . . . Kpltbo- 

lamium, lO'ifi. 
(!lceronlNConHul, ric.., 1012. 
Clceronln I'lincepn, et<:., KiUM. 
De Statu I'riMcl Orbh, lOin. 
])n TrIbiiN LnmlnlbuN l!omanorum (Cloem, 
Seneca, and I'liny), 10.14. 
IU'.i.U)Wf< (llev. Henry Wliilney), bom at Bos- 
ton, U.S., 1HI4-- 
Hefencn of thn Drama, 1H57. 
Old World In Itn Now Facn ('I'lin), 1R08-W. 
Bki/;k (WllllanO, iMirn at Norwich, 1700-1817. 

Trannlailon of HnrodotuN, 1701. 
I)KLNnAM('J'homaN).lH;rnal iS^dford, 1750-1989. 
Inquiry Into thn S<',rlptin'n Doctrine ooncorn* 
ing thn I'erMm of (;hrlNt, iHll. 
1UI.AIIAII (William), A^itor^an, 1703-1827. 

HiNtory of Oreat Britain. IHUO. 
JIXMKDf(rr (.Sir .JuIIun), imnkal cmnpoHr, bom 
at Stuttgart, In WUrtemberg, iHOi- 
Ilrldn of Sung (Thn), an openttta, 1804. 
(iitmy'n Warning ('Ihe), an opera, 1838. 
Lily of Klllarney ( I'he^, an opera, 1802. 
Itluliard Cd'ur do Lion (a cantata), 1803. 
St. (Jecllla (a cantata). IHOO. 
St. I'cter (an oratorio), IHOO. 
Undinn (a cantaia\ Ihoo. 
Bkknktt, lA,.l). (William Cox), poet, bom al 
Oreenwicli, 1820- 
iJabv May, etc,, jHfll. 
Ilailad Hlfttory of Kngland, 1880. 
Our (i lory Hoi I, IHOO. 
1'oe,mN, lAfiO, 1H02. 



BEJfXETT — BEVERIDGE. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. BERKELEY— BEVERIDCE. 114* 



Verdicts, 1852. 
War Songs 1855. 
Worn Wedding Ring (The), 1861. 
Bexkett nVilliam Sterndale), musical com- 

jN>ser, born ut Sheffield, 1816-1875. 
3Ierry Wives of Windsor (The), an overture. 
Naiades (The), an overture. 
Paradise and the i^eri. 
Parisina (an overture). 
Wild Nymphe (The), an overture. 
Woman of Samaria. 
Bebtham (James), eccUsuutical antiquary, 

1708-1794. 
History and Antiquities of the Ck>nventQal 

and Cathedral Church of Ely, 1771. 
Bentham (JeremyX juritt^ London, 1748-1832. 
Boole of Fallacies, 1824. 
Chrestomathia, 1816-17. 
Church of Englandism, 1818. 
Codification of Public Instruction, 1817. 
Constitutional Code, 1830. 
Defence of Usury, 1787. 
Draft of a Code for Judicial Establishment in 

France, 1791. 
Emancipate your Colonies, 1793. 
Fragment on Government, 1776. 
Introduction to the Principles of Morals and 

Legislation, 1780. 
Liberty of the Press, 1821. 
Mother Church relieved by Bleeding, 1825. 
Not Paul, but Jesus, 1823. 
On the Law of Evidence, 1813. 
Panopticon, 1791. 
Pauper Management, 1797. 
Plea for the Constitution, 1803. 
Political Tactics, 1791. 
Principles of Morals and Legislation, 1780. 
Rationale of Judicial Evidence, 1827. 
Restrictive and Prohibitory Commercial Sys- 
tem, 1821. 
Scotch Reform, 1808. 
Supply without Burden, 1796. 
Swear not at all, 1817. 
Table of the Springs of Action, 1817. 
Usefulness of Chtmistry, 1783. 

(Life, by Bowring, 1838.) 
Bentham (Sir Samuel), bom in Westminster, 

1757-1831. 
Naval Essays, 1828. 
Bbhtlet, D.O. (Richard), philologittt bom at 

Oulton, in Yorkshire, 1662-1742. 
Boyle Lecture, 1724. 
Discursus on Latin Metres, 1720. 
Dissertation on the Epistles of Pbalaris, 1690. 
Remarks on a Late Discourse on Freetbink- 

ing. 1713. 
Sermons, 1809. 

He also edited Milton, and some classics, as 
Horace and Terence. 

(Life, by blsbop Monk, 1823.) 
Bevton (Ttiomas Hart), bora in Orange county, 

North Carolina, O.S., 1783-1858. 
Thirty Years' Views, or a History of the 

Working of the American Government, 

1853. 
Brbingtox (Rev. Joseph), ki^rian, bom in 

Shropshire. 1743-1827. 
History of Abelard and Heloise. 1788. 
History of the ikign of Heniy XI., 1790. 
Jjitemry History of the Middle Ages, 18Ii. 
Maaatn of Gregorio Panzuii, 1793. 



Beskslet (George), bishop of Cloyne, meta- 
phytidan^ born at Kiierin, in Kilkenny, 
1684-1753. 

Alciphron (in seven dialogues), 1732. 

Analyst, 1734. 

Defence of Freethinking in Mathematics, 1739. 

(3) Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous 
(to prove that material objects have no exist- 
ence except in the human brain), 1713. 

Letters, posthumous 1771. 

Minute Philosopher (The), 1732. (Against 

Infidelity.) 
. New Theory of Vision (A), 1709. 

On the Virtues of Tar- Water, 1744, 1752. 

Principles of Human Knowledge, 1710. (Same 
object as the DicUoffues.) 

Principles of Motion, 1721. 

Proposal for converting the Savage Americans 
to Christianity, 1725. 

Querist, 1736. 

Siris, 1744. (The title of the book about tar- 
water.) 
(Life, by George Berkeley. 1776; Prior, 

1784; Wright, 1843; Eraser, 1371.) 
Berkeley (Rev. Miles Joseph), botanist, bonv 
at Biggin, in Northamptonshire, 1803- 

Antarctic and New Zealand Flora, 1860. 

English Flora, 1836. 
Bernard (Edward), axtrononer^ linguist, etc., 
bom near Towcester, in Northamptonshire, 
1638-1697. 

Catalogus Manuscriptorum Angliae et Hiber- 
nisB, 1697. 
Bernard (Ricliard), puritan divine, 1566-1641. 

Bible Battels, 1629. 

Isle of Man (a religious allegory), 1627. 

Key to . . . the Revelation [of St. John], 1617. 

Look beyond Luther, 1623. 

Thesaurus Biblicus, 1639. 
Berners (Dame Juliana), prioress of Sopewell 
Nunnery, in St. Albans, *-1490. 

Bokys of Haukynge, Huntynge, and Fyssh- 
ynge, 1486. 

Book of St. Albans (The), 1486. 
Berrt (Bfaryand Agnes, sisters), bom in York- 
shire, 1763-1852, 1764-1852. 

Comparative View of Social Life in England 
and France, 1828-31. 

Journal and Correspondence, 1865. 
Besant (Walter). See Addenda. 
Betham (Sir William), antiquary, etc., bora at 
Stradbioke, in Suffolk, 1779-1853. 

Etruria Celtica, 1842. 

Gael and Cimbri (The), 1834. 

Irish Antiquarian Researches, 1826-27. 

Origin and History of the Constitution of 
laigland, 1843. 
Bever, LL.D. (Thomas), jurist, bora at Mor- 
timer, in Cheshire, 1758-1791. 

History of the Legal Polity of the Roman 
State, 1781. 
Bsveridqb (William), bisl'op of St. Asaph, 
bora at Barrow, in Leicestershire, 1638-1708. 

Codex Canonum Ecclesias Primitivse vindi- 
catus, 1678. 

Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles, pos- 
thumous 1721. 

Institutioueft C^TQ)Xi.Q\o^<cia^ \^^^ . 

Private TYxo\m^\i\a -o^iw "^^Xvig^^-^-* '^'«&Xs»s« 



1150 



KKVIN— BLACK. 



APPKNDIX I. 



lUNXKY- -BLACK. 



Syrioc Cir&mmar, 1 (5r»s. 
1 lieHauru 



lieHauruH Tliculoglcus 1710-11. 
(His Life, by J. Kimbcr, 172U i T. II. Ilorac, 
1824.) 
Pkvin (KIway), musician, 1&&0-1637. 
A Hric>r atid Sliurt Iniitructlun of tbo Art of 
Mu-slcU, 1C31. 
IBkwiok (Thoiuiis), tooo<l-enffravert born at 
Cherry-Burn, iu Nurthuuibcrland, 1703- 

1824. 
FIgurcil of nritl.th Land Dlrdn, IROO. 
Figures of l^nd und NVutrr Hlrdn, 1817. 
JlluHtrutlons to (iay't FahUn, 1779. 
History of nriti.Hlj Uirds, 1707-1«01. (Tall- 

picccfl ii()U>d.) 
IIlHtory of (^uadrupcdfl, 1700. (Tail-piccoA 

noted.) 
Select Fables, 1781. 

(lie drew the diugramii fur JliUton'i Men- 
iuration, 177U.) 
BiCKKUhTAKK (iH.iac), dramatist. (For his 

T)l;»yH, Hee Aitksdix Hi.) N.B. — Isaac 

BickerHtuir ia a pseudonym of sir Uicbard 

Savage. 
B1CKKU.STKTII, D.I). (Kdward), dean of Licbfleld, 

born at Acton, in Suffuik, 1H14- 
Serinons, mich as the " Anthem of Croatlon ; " 

" Knoch," iHOft; "The Victor on bis 

Throne," ia<57 ; etc. 
BiCKKiwTHTii, D.I). (IlcT. Edward Henry), 

jxKt, born at Itfilngton, 1825- 
Doraniontary on th<' N<'W Testament, 1864. 
Hymnal Companion (riic), lu7U. 
roeniR, 18-18. 

lleef (The), and other Parables, 1873. 
llock of Agert, or Scripturo Testimony to the 

Trinity, 1858. 
Shadow ed Home (The), and the Light Beyond, 

1874. 
Two brothers (The), and othor Poems, 1871. 
Water from the Well-sprinfj, 1863. 
What is revealed of the Blessed Dead, 1863. ^ 
What is a'Tcaled of the lliSi n Saints, 1863. 
Yesterday, To-day, and For Kver (a poem in 

12 books), 18G6. 
BiCKKUSTBTii, D.I). (Robert), bishop of RIpon, 

born at Acton, in SuiTolk, IblO- 
Bible Ijandmurks, 1850. 
Lent Lectuies, 18G1. 
Sermons, IHG6. 
BicHitY (liobert), Nottingham, 1800-1873. 
Ombo, 1853. 
VisiotM of the Times of Old, ortho Antiquarian 

KntliUHlast, 1848. 
BiLLiKUHi.KV (Sir Henry), tmi2A<;matician, about 

1640-1 GOO. 
KlcmentH of Geometry, 1670. 
BiLi.iNOHf.Y (Nicholas'), atwut 1617-1678. 
Brachy-Martyrologla, 1667. 
Kosmobrephu, or Infancy of the World, 1658. 
Treasury of DiTine Itaptures, 1667. 
BiMOiiAU (JoHcjih). eccleaiattical antiquary, 

born at Wakefield, In Yorkshire, 1668-1723. 
Origines KccleHiantica>, 1710-1722. (A valu- 
able treasury of Christiin antiquities.) 

UfKOLKT (IleV. WillUim), 1770-1802. 

Animal Biography, 1803. (Very amusing.) 
Jilographlcal JHctionnry of Musical Com- 
poHoia of tha Lam Three Centuries, 1813. 
Memoirs oflfrltUt Qu;«<lnipeds, 1800. 
Tour round North iVales, 1800. (KxccUcnt.^ 



BiXNK.T, D.I). ( Ihomas), Independent minitter 
born at Newca-Mtle-upon-Tyuc, 1799-lti74. 
Cbiset and the Church (The). 
DlH.Hcnt not SchtHm. 

Is it noAHlble to make the Best of Both Worlds ? 
(Ills moHt popular work.) 
Btacii, LL.D. (Samuel), anliquary, London, 
1813- 
Analecta Sinensia (short stories trom ChineK), 

1841. 
Catalogue of Creek nnd Ktruscan VaMS In tlio 
British Museum (assisted )>y Mr. Newtun), 

1851. 

DoHcriirtlon of the Papyrus of Nas-kbem, 1863. 
Klfin Foxes (The), u romance from the Chinese, 

186.1. 

Friends till death (a tale from Cliinote), 1845. 
Gallery of Antt(|uiti('H, etc., 1H42. 
litKtory of Ancient Pott<'ry, 1867. 
Introduction to the Study of llierogljphi, 1857. 
Uhind i'apvri (The), 1866. 
Views on the Nile, etc., 1843. 
Biucif, h.D. (JlhomoA) Jiiitofian, London, 1705- 

1766. 
Biographical Sketches, 1743-1752. 
Courts und Times of James I. and Gharlet L» 

posthumous 1848. 
General Dictionary, Historical and CrUical, 

1734-1741. 
Historical View of the Negotiattona between 

the Courts of Kngland, France, and Belgium 

(from 15»'2to 1617). 1749. 
History of th(j Koyal Society, 17e*-67. 
Inaulry into the I^art which Charles I. took In 

the Glamorgan 'iVansactlon, 1747. 
Life of Henry, Prince of Wales, 1760. 
Life of tlie Hon. Iloberi Boyle, 1744. 
Life of Tillotson. 1752. 
Lives of Illustrious Persons In Great Britabi, 

1743-1752. 
Memoirs of the Rclp^n of Elizabeth, 1764. 
BiBi> (William)- See Hyud. 
BiuKRNiiKAD (Sir John), bom at Nortiiwldi, in 

Cheshire, 1G15-IG79. 
Assembly Man (The), 1662-63. 
Mercurius Auliuus, 1642-46. 
Bishop (Sir Henry Itowiey), 1780- 1865. (For 

hisoiieras, see Api'kndix III.) 
Bisnop (Samuel ), jx)e<, t/ondon, 173L 1796« 
Poetiuil Works, posthumous, 1796. 

(His Life, by T. (Mare, 1796.) 
BissKTT, UjA). (Kobert), 1759-1806 
DougUis, 1880. 

History of the Reign of George 11 T^ IM3. 
Life of I<:dmund Burke, 1800. 
Black, M.D. (Joseph), Scotch chemUtt bom at 

Bordeaux, in France, 1728-1799. 
Kxperlments upon Magnesia Alba, etc., 1756. 

(Black evolved the theory of " latent heat.*' 
His lectures were puhilshed in 1803.) 
Black (William), nvodUt, bom at QlaMEOW, 

1841- 

Autobiography, 1877. 

Daughter of lieth ilCS, 1871. 

Green Pastures and Piccadilly, 1877. 

In Silk Attire. 1869. 

Kllmeny, 1870. 

Lad^ ^Wvexd^le'e Sweetheart, 1870, 

lAaAc»ivV\o\ftV,\v>U. 



B L ACKBURN — BLAKE . 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, blackstone— blake. 1151 



Monarch of Mincing Lane (The), 1871. 

Princess of Thule (A), 1873. (The most 
popular of all his novels.) 

Strange Adventures of a Phaeton, 1872. 

Sunrise, 1881. 

Three Feathers, 1875. (Scene laid in Com> 
wall.) 

White Wings, 1880. 

%* Also a Life of Oliver Goldsmith, 1878. 
Blackburn (Henry), 1830- 

Art in the Mountains, 1870. 

Artists and Arabs, 1868. 

Uarz Mountains, 1873. 

Normandy Picturesque, 1869. 

The Pyrenees, 1867. 

Travelling in Spain, 1866. 
Blackbdekb (Francis), theologian, bom at 
Kichmond, in Yorkshire, 1705-1787. 

Confessional (Tlie), 1766. 

Intermediate State ( The), 1772. 
Blackib (John Stuart), bom at Glasgow, 1809- 

Democracy, 1867. 

(3) Discourses on Beauty, 1858. 

Four Phases of Morals, 1871. 

Homer and the Iliad, 1866. 

Horae Hellenicae. 1874. 

Lays and Legends of Ancient Greece, 1857. 

Lays of the Highlands and Lslands, 1872. 

Lyrical Poems in English and Latin, 1860. 

Musa Burschicosa, 1869. 

Natural History of Atheism, 1878. 

Poems, chiefly Mythological, 1857, 1860. 

PronuncLitiun of Greek, 1862. 

Self-culture, 1873. 

War-Songs of Germany, 1870. 
*^* He translated Goethe's Faust, 1834 ; and 

JEschylus, 1B50. 
Blacklocic, D.D. (Thomas), poet, bom at An- 
nan, in Scotland, 1721-1791. 

Graham, 1774. 

Paracelsis, 1767. 

Poems, 1745, 1754. 
(Collected poems and Life, by II. Mackenzie, 

1793.) 
Blackmore, M.D. (Sir Richard), poet, bom at 
Cursham, in Wiltshire, 1650-1729. 
His Six Epics. 

Creation (The), in 7 books, 10 syl. rhymes, 
1712. (His best.) Addison calls it «*one 
of the most noble productions in our 
English verse;" and Dr. Johnson says it 
shows him to be *' among the first favourites 
of the English Muse." 

King Alfred (in 12 books), 1718. 

King Arthur (in 12 books). 1699. 

Prince Arthur (in 10 books), 1696. 

Eliza, i.e. Queen Elizabeth (in 10 books), 
1703. 

Redemption (in 6 books), 1716. 

%* The Nature of Man (in 3 books), 1720. 

Also a paraphrase of the Book of Job, etc., 
1700 ; a satire on wit ; and a host of mis- 
cellaneous treatises. 

All hail him victor in both gifts of song. 
Who sings so loudly and who sings so long, 

The Dunciad. 

Blackmore (Richard Doddridge), novelist, bora 
at Longworth, in Berkshire, 1826- 
AlJce Lorraine (Atale of the South DownB^ilil 5. 
Cbristowell (& Dartmoor tAle), 1882. 



1 



Clara Yaughan, 1864. 

Cradock Nowell (a tale of the New Forest),! 866. 
Cripps, the Carrier (a woodland tale), 1876. 
Er^ma, or my Father's Sin, 1877. 
Fate of Franklin (The), a poem, 1860. 
Loma Doone (a romance of Exmoor). 1869. 
Maid of Sker, 1872. 
Blackstonb (John), botanist, •-1 753. 
Fasciculus Plantarum, 1737. 
Plantas rariores Angllse, 1737. 
Specimen Botanicum, 1746. 
Blackstone, LL.D. (Sir William), London. 

1723-1780. 
Commentaries on the Laws of England (4 

vols.), 1765-69. (This is his great work.) 
Considerations on Copyholders, 1758. 
Essay on Collateral Consanguinity, 1750. 
Great Charter and Charter of the Forest (The), 

1759. 
Reports of Cases, posthumous 1781. 
Tracts, 1771. 

Poetry. 
Lawyer's Farewell to his Muse (The), 1740. 

(Life, by James Clitherow, 1780.) 
Blackwall (Anthony), critic, 1674-1730. 
Introduction to the Classics, 1740. (A valu- 
able book.) 
Sacred Classics (The), 1727-31. 
Blackwell (Elizabetn), botanist, about 1703- 

1797. 
Herbal (The), 1737-39. (Once much es- 
teemed.) 
Blackwell, M.D. (Elizabeth), born at Bristol, 

1821. The first woman that ever obtained 

a medical diploma, 1849. She practises in 

New York, U.S. Her sister Emily took her 

diploma in 1854. 
Laws of Life considered with reference to the 

Physical Education of Girls, 1852. 
Blackwell (Thomas), bom at Aberdeen, 1701- 

1757. 
Inquiry into the Life and Writings of Homer, 

1735. 
Letters on Mythology, 1748. 
Memoirs of the Court of Augustus, 1753. 
Blagi(avb (John), mathematician, bom at 

Reading, in Berkshire, 1550-1611. 
Art of Dialling, 16U9. 
Astrolabium Uranicum Generale, 1596. 
Mathematical Jewel (The), 1585. 
Blair, D.D.(Hugh), bora at Edinburgh, 1718- 

1800. 
Lectures on Rhetoric, 1783. 
Ossian (in defence of the poems so called), 

1763. 
Sermons, 1777. (Once very popular.) 

(His Life, by Dr. T. Hill, l»07.) 
Blair, F.ll.S., F.S.A. (John), chronologist, 

•-1782. 
Chronological Tables, 1756. 
Blair (Patrick), anatomist, bom at Dundee, 

1680-1728. 
Botanical Essays (in two parts), 1720. 
Pharmaco-Botanology, 1723-28. 
Blair (Rev. Robert), poet, bom in Edinburgh, 

1699-1747. 
Grave (The), in blank verse, 17«. (Jti thia 

occurs U\fe cfc\ft>o\«.\je,dL \\Tv«i, '•"'\1Csa ^ksi^nS 

grooer on copper, «!iWi.»^^^«^*^^^^-^^^^- 



1 



1152 BLAKKY — nOI.lNOBnOKE. APPENDIX I. BLOMEPIELD — BOLINGnUOKE. 



America (a prophecy), lt93. 

Book oi Ahunia, 1795. 

Book of Thiol, 1789. 

Europe (a prophecy), 1794. 

(.lates of Purudise, 1793. 

Jerasulem, 1804. 

Marriage of Heaven and IIclI, 1800. 

Milton, 1804. 

Poetical Sketches, 1783. 

Songs of Experience (with etchings on copper 

by himscIT), 1794. 
Songs of Innocence (with ctchingB on copper 

by himself), 1789. 
Urizen, 1800. 
Visions of the Danghters of Albion, 1793. 

•»• He illustrated on copper Blair's Cratx, 
1805; Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrimt; The 
Book of Job, 1826; Milton, 1804; Dante's 
Inferno, 1827; Young's Ifight Thoughtt, 
1797 ; his own Poems, t-tc. 

(His Life, by Gilchrist, 1863; Rossetti. 1866.) 
Blakrt, Ph.D. (Robert), bom at Morpeth, in 

Northumberland, 1795-1878. 
Essay on Logic, 1834. 
Freedom of the Divine and Human Wills, 

1829. 
History of Moral Science, 1833. 
History of Political Literature, 1855. 
Lives of the Primitive Fathers of the Church, 

1834. 
Blanchabd (Laman), bom at Yarmouth, 1803- 

1845. 
Essays and Sketches, 1849. 
Lyric Offering (The), 1828. 
Bland (Rev. liohevt), poet, etc., London, 177^ 

1825. 
Edwy and Elglva (poems), about 1810. 
Four Slaves of Cytherea (The), about 1803. 
Bland (William), 1788-1872. 
Experimental Essays on the Principles of 

Construction in Arches, Piers, and But- 

4ii"Aaaaa 1H62 

Blane, M.b. (Sir Gilbert), bom at Blanefleld, 
in Ayrshire, 1749-1834. 

Elements of Medical Logic, 1819. 

Iiectures on Muscular Motion, 1790. 

Observations on the Diseases of Seamen, 1783. 

Select Dissertations, 1822. 
Blaynet, D.D. (Benjamin), Hebrew critic, 

•-I801. 

Dissertation on Daniel's "Weeks," 1775. 
Jeremlaii (translated from the original), 1784. 
BLic88i.N<iTON (Marguerite, countess of), novelist, 

born near Clonmcl. in Ireland, 1789-1849. 
Conversations wlih Lord Byron, 1832. (Her 

beat work.) 
Desultory Thoughts, 1838. 
Idler in France, 1841. 
Idler in Italy, 18:{9. 

Novels and Tales. 
Belle of the Season (The), 1840. 
CunfcsKions of an Elderly Gentleman, 1835. 
Confes-sions of an Elderly Lady, 1836. 
Country Quarters, 1850. 
Governess (The). 1841. 
Repealers ( I'be), 1833. 
Two Friends (The), 1834. 
Victinia of Society, 1837. 
BLJo/f (William), born at Famlngbam.in Kent, 

1753-1817. 

Narrative of the Matinj on board H.M.S. 



\ 



Bounty, 1790. (Lord Byron's Island is 

based on this narrative.) 
Voyage to the South Sea, 1792. 
Blomefirld (Francis), topographer, bora tX 

Fersfield, in Norfolk, 1705-1751. 
Collectanea Cantabriglensia, 1750. 
History of Tbetford [in Norfolk], 1739. 
Topographical History of Norfolk (continued 

by Parkin), 1739-75. 
BLOOMFiitiLD (iiobert). pastoral poet, bora at 

llonington. in Suffolk, 1766-1823. 
Ballads and other Pieces, 1800-1806. 
Banks of the Wye, 1822. 
Farmer's Boy (in 4 parts, 10 syl. rhymeii),179S. 
Good Tidings, 1804. 
May*day with the Muses, 1822. 
Rural Tales, 1802. 
Wild Flowers. 1806. 
Blorr (Thomas), antiquary, born at Stamford, 

1753-1814. 
History and Antiquities of Rutland, 1811. (Of 

great merit.) 
History of the Manor of South WInfleld, in 

Derbyshire, 1793. 
Blount (Charles), deist, bora in Upper Hollo- 
way, 1654-1693. 
Anima Mundi, 1679. 
Great is Diana of the Ephesian8,;1680. 
Oracles of Reason, 1693. 
"Two First Books of Phllostratus conceraing 

the Life of ApoUonius of Tyana, 1680. 
Blount (Sir Henry), born at Tittenlianger Park, 

Surrey, 1602-1682. 
Journey to Jerusalem, 1669. 
Voyage into the I^evant (A), 1630. 
Blount (Thomas), bora at Bardsley, In Lanca- 
shire, 1619-1679. 
Boscobcl (a history of the escape of Charles 

II.), 1660. 
Fragmenta Antlquitatis, 1679. 
Glossiigraphia, or Dictionary of Hard Words, 

1656. 
Law Dictionary and Glossary (A), 1670. 
Blocnt (Sir Thomas Pope), born in Uppei' 

Holloway, 1649-1697. 
Ccnsura cclebrium Authorum, 1690. (A 

learned treatise.) 
De re Poetlca, 1694. 
Essays, I6s7. (Chalmers says they are equal 

to Montaigne's.) 
Natural History, 1693. 
Blow (John), musician, bom at North Col- 

lingham, In Nottinghamshire, 1648-1708. 
Amphion Anglicus, 1700. 
Bouakt (JacobY botanist, 1600-1679. 
Catalogus Plantarum Horti Medici Oxen., 

1648. 
Boethius, or Borce, D.D. (Hector), hittoriant 

bom at Dundee, 14T0-1550. 
Scotorum HUtorla;, etc., 1526. 
VitoQ Eplscoporum Murthlacensium et Aber- 

donensium, 1522. 
Boo AN (Zachary), pliilologist, born in Deron* 

shire, 1625-1659. 
Additions to Rous's Attic Archaology, 168S. 
Humeri comparatlo cum Scriptoribus Sacria, 

1658. 
BoLiNO BROKE (Hcnrj St John, viscounty 

»tate»mau,\K>m \w Battcrsea, 1678-1761. 



BONER — BOYD, 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. bosworth— boyd. 1158 



Letter on the Spirit of Patriotism, 1750. 

Letter to Sir William Wyndliam, 1753. 

Letters on the Study aud Use of History, 
1752. 

Remarks on the History of England, 1743. 

•^* Letters and Correspondence, posthu- 
mous 1798. 
(His Life, by Mallet, 1754; St. Jjambert, 

1796 ; &. H. Cooke, 1835 ; Thomas MacknigUt, 

1863.) 
Boner (Charles), •-1870. 

C. B.'s Book, 1848. 

Chamois Hunting in Bavaria, 1853. 

Forest Creatures, 1861. 

Transylvania, 1865. 
BoNNYCASTLE (Johu), matJiematician, •-1821. 

General History of Mathematics, 1803. 

Introduction to Algebra, 1782. 

Scholar's Guide to Arithmetic, 1780. 
Boole (George), mathematiciarit bum at Lin- 
coln, 1815-1864. 

Calculus of Finite Differences, 1860. 

Differential Equations, 1859. 

Investigation of the Laws of Thought, 1854. 

Mathematical Analysis of Logic, 1847. 
Booth (James), American chemist^ 1810-1878. 

Encyclopaedia of Chemistry, Practical, Theo- 
retical, etc., 1850. 

Recent Improvements in the Chemical Arts, 
1851. 
Booth, LL.D. (Rev. James), 1814-1878. 

Examination of the Province of the State, 
1846. 

New Method of Tangential Co-ordinates, 1840. 
BoRDE, M.D. (Andrew;, bom at Peveusey, in 
Sussex, 1500-1549. 

Breviarie of Health, 1547. 

Compendyous Regimente, or Dietary of 
Helthe, 1562. 

Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge, 1542. 

Merye Tales of the Madmen of Gotham, 1563. 
Borrow (George), li-nguisty bom at East Dere- 
ham, in Norfolk, 1803-1881. (Knew 27 
languages.) 

Bible in Spain (The), 1843. 

Lavengio, the Scholar, Gipsy, and Priest, 1851. 

Romany Rye, (The), a sequel to Lavengro, 
1867. 

Zincali (The), or an Account of the Gipsies in 
Spain, 1841. 
Boston (Thomas), Scotch divine^ bom at Dunse, 
in Berwick, 1676-1732. 

Crook in the Lot (The), posthumous 1805. 
(It Is in this excellent little treatise that he 
warns the profligate from expecting " to 
leap from Delilah's lap into Abraham's 
bosom.") 

Human Nature In its Fourfold State, 1720, 
(Well known, especially In Scotland.) 
(Memoirs, by himself, posthumous 1776.) 
BoBWELL (James), bom in Auchinleck, in Scot- 
land, 1740-1795. 

Account of Corsica (An), 1768. 

Essays in favour of the Corsicans, 1769. 

Joumal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Dr. 
Johnson, 1785. 

Letters to the Rev. W. T. Temple, posthu- 
mous 1856. 

Life of Dr. Samuel Johnson, 1791. (The best 

fiece of biography in the language.) 
^ BoswellioDO, 1874. 



Bosworth, D.D. (Joseph), philologist, bom in 

Derbyshire, 1788-1876. 
Anglo Saxon Dictionary, 1838. 
Compendious Anglo-Saxon and English Dic- 
tionary, 1868. 
Elements of Anglo-Saxon Grammar, 1823. 
Boucher (Rev. Jonathan), bom in Cumberland, 

1737-1804. 
Causes and Consequences of the American 

Revolution, 1797. 
Supplement to Johnson's Dictionary, posthu- 
mous 1807. (Valuable.) 
BouciCAULT (Dion), dramatic author, bora in 

Dublin, 1820- 
Autbor of more than 150 dramatic pieces. (See 

Appendix III., under the title of each.) 
Bourne (Vincent), Latin poet, 1700-1 747. 
Poemata, 1743. (The best Latin poems by any 
foreigner.) 

(His Life, by J. Mitford, 1846.) 
BowoiCH (Thomas Edward), born at Bristol, 

1790-1824. 
Excursions to Madeira, 1825. 
Mission to Ashantee, 1819. 
BuWDiTCH (Nathaniel), a^trorunner, bom at 

Salem, in Massachusetts, U.S., 1773-1838. 
Mechanique Celeste, 1829-38. 
Practical Navigator, 1802. 
BowEN (Francis), metaphysician, bom at 

Charleston, U;S., 1814- 
Critical Essays on the History and Present 

Condition of Speculative Philosophy, 

1842. 
Bower, (Archibald), bom at Dundee, 1686-1766. 

History of the Popes, 1748-66. 
Bowles, D.D. (William Lisle), poet, bom at 

King's Sutton, in Northamptonshire, 1762- 

1850. 
Life of Thomas Ken, 1830-31. 
Missionaiy of the Andes (in blank verse), 

1815. 
Paulus Parochialis (in prose), 1826. 
Poems, 1798-1809. 
Scenes and Shadows, etc. 
(14) Sonnets, 1789. (His best production.) 
Spirit of Discovery (in blank verse), 1804. 
Village Verse Book, 1837. 

(Noted for the " Pope and Bowles Contro- 
versy," which arose from his "Ess^y on 
Pope," 1819-28.) 
BowuiNO (Sir John), poet, linguist, politician, 

etc., bom at Exeter, 1792-1872. 
Decimal System, 1853. 
Kingdom and People of Siam (The), 1857. 
Visit to the Philippine Islands, 1858-59. 
Some excellent translations from the Batavian 

anthology, the Danish, German, Magyar, 

Polish, Portuguese, and Russian poets. 
An edition, in 11 vols., of Jeremy Bentham, 

1838-39. 
BoxALL, R.A. (Sir William), painter, bom at 

Oxford, 1800-1879. 
Cordelia, 1830. 
Hope, 1838. 

Milton's Reconciliation with his Wife, 1829. 
BoYCE, Mus.D. (William), musical composer, 

London, 1710-1779. 
Collection of Church Music, 176Q. 
Scren&t&ol **So\OTtvQ\!i** V\Vi. 



1156 



BSE WEB — BROME. 



APPENDIX I. 



BRIDGES — BROME. 



Works of A Young Wyt (descriptive of the 

manners of the time), 1577. 
Breweu (Antony), coe< and dramatutt in the 

time of Charles 1. and Cromwell. 
Wrote six dramas, one called The Five Senta, 

about 1620. 
Brewer, LL.D. (Rev. E. Cobham), edueationitt 

and liUrary vtXtiofo, 1810- 
Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, 1868. 
<fUide to Science, 1850. 
History of France, 1863. 
History of Germany, 1881. 
La Clef de la Science, in French, 1854. (Based 

on the *' Guide to Science/' but quite a new 

work ^ 
Header's Handbook (The), 1880. 
Theology in Science, 1859. 
Brewer (^Rev. John Sherren), hUtorian and 

historical antiqtuiryt 1809-1879. 
Athanasian Creed vindicated, 1871. 
Athanasian Origin of the Athanasian Creed, 

1872. 
Elementary Atlas of History and Geography ; 

revised editions, 1865, 1871. 
Endowments and Establishment of the Church 

of England, 1873. 
English Studies, posthumous 1881. 
Pretaces to Henry VllL, vol. i. 122 pp.; 

vol. ii. 279 pp. ; vol. iiL 435 pp. ; vol. iv. 

666 pp. 
Report to the Master of the Rolls on the Carte 

aitd Carew I'apers. 
What is Establishment, etc., 1868. 

Hdited. 
Aristotle's Ethici, with English Notes, 1836. 
lUux)n's yovum Organum^ with Introduction 

and Notes, 1856. 
Omrt of King James /., by C. Goodman, now 

first published, 1839. 
Fuller's Church History, 1845. 
History qf Popish Transubstantiatiorit by J. 

Cosin, with Memoir, 1850. 
Student's Hume (new edition), 1880. 
Record Office Publications. 
Calendar of the Carew MSS., 1874 (with 

Bullen). 
Fr. Rogeri Baconi opera quacdam hoctenus 

inedita. 
Giraldi Cambrensis Opera. 
Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII., 

with prefaces, vol. i., 1861; vol. ii., 1864; 

and six more " partp volumes." (His £^eat 

work.) 
Monumenta Franciscana. 
Registrum Malmburiense, 1881. (With C. T. 

Martin.) 
Brewer (Tnomas), jpoef, I7th century. 
Knot of Fooles (A), 1624. 
Weeping Lady (The), or London like Ninlvie 

in Sackcloth, 1625. 
Brewster, LL.D. (Sir David), natural phi- 

losopheTt bom at Jedburgh, in Scotland, 

1781-1868. 
Dcpolarisation of Light, 1813. 
Elliptical Polarisation, 1830. 
Kaleidoscope (invented), 1819. 
liaws of Polarisation (The), 1M18. 
Letters on Natural 'Magic, 1831. 
IJfe and Letters of Eulcr, 1813. 
Life of Sir laaac Newton, 1828. (Republished 
and enlarged fa 1856.) 
Mutj'jB ofUclence, J84J. 






Memoirs of Life, Writings, and Discoveries of 

Sir I. Newton. 1855. 
More Worlds than One, 1854. 
New System of Illumination for Lfghthonaes, 

1827. 
On the Production of Polarising Stmctare by 

Pressure, 1816. 
Polarisation of Light by Reflection, 1816. 
Treatise on Burning Intitnimenta, 1812. 
Treatise on Optics, 1831. 
BttiDOKs (John), aniiquaryt bom at Knfield, in 

Berkshire, 1666-1724. 
History and Antiquities of Northamptonshire, 

1762-91. 
Bridges (Noah), about 1610-1670. 
Art of Short and Secret Writing, 1669. 
Lux Mercatoria, Arithmetik Natural and 

Decimal, 1661. 
Bridoewater (John), •-1694. 
Concertatio EcclestasCatholicsB in Anglla con- 
tra Calvino-Papistaset Puritanos, sub Eliza- 

betha Regina, posthumous 1694. 
BoiGOS (Henry), maikematician\ bom near 

Halifax, in Yorkshire, 1556-1630. 
Arithmetica Logarithmica, 1624. 
Trigonometria Britannica, 1633. 
Baioos. M.D. (WiUiam), born at Norwich, 1641- 

1704. 
Opbthalmogriphia, 1676. 
BmscoK (John Potter), antiquary, bom at 

Ijeverbridge, in Lancashire, 1848- 
Biographical Sketch of R. Millhouse, 1881. 
Book of Nottinghamshire (anecdotes), 1878. 
Literature of Tim Bobbin (a bibliography), 

1872. 
Midland Notes, four series, 1879-82. 
Nottinghamshire Facts and Fictions (folk- 
lore, etc.X 1st series, 1876; 2nd series, 

1877. 
Bbitton (John), antiquary, tom^ap^er, ele. 

born near Chippenham, in Wiltshire, 1771- 

1857. 
Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain, 

1806-26. 
Architectural Illustrations of the Public 

Buildings of London, 1828. 
Autobiography, 1849-50. 
Beauties of Wiltshire, 1801-25. 
Cathedral Antiouities of England, 1814-32. 
Dictionary of the Architecture and Archwo- 

logy of the Middle Ages. 1830-38. 
Brodukad (John Romeyn), of New York, 1814- 

History of the State of New York, 1853. 
Brooir (Sir Benjamin Collins), surgeon, bora 

at Wintcrslow, in Wiltshire, 1783-1862. 
Experiments and Observations on the In- 
fluence of the Nerves of the Eighth Pair on 

the Secretions of the Stomach, 1814. 
Lectures on Diseases of the Urinary Organs, 

1833. 
Lectures on Local Nervous Affections, 1837. 
Lectures on Pathology and Surgery, 1840. 
Patholugical and Surgical Observations on 

Diseases of the Joints, 1813. 
Physiological Researches, 1851. 
Psychological Inquiries, 1854. 

(Autobiography.) 
Brome (Alexander), poet, 1620-1666. 
Covent Garden Drollery, 1672. 
Cuiiu\tv\s "Viov ox?. ^^Yift"^, \%^V. 



BROMB — BROWN. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



BROOHB — BROWN. 1157 



Broub (Richard), dramatist, *-l652. 
Antipodes (The), 1640. 
Jovial Crew (A), 1652. 
Sparagus Garden (The), 1640. 
*,• For his plays, see Appendix III. 
(The whole were collected after hid death, 
and published 1653, 1659.) 
Brovfield (William), turgeorit London, 1712- 
1792. 
Syllabus Anatomicus, 1748. 
Bbomfton (John), flourished in 1370. 

Chronlcon, posthumous 1652. 
BaoKTB (Charlotte), pseudonym " Currer Bell," 
novdUtt bom at Thornton, in Yorleshire, 
1816-1855. 
Jane Eyre, 1847. (Her best.) 
Professor (The), 1856. 
Shirley, 1849. 
Villette, 1853. 
(Life, by Mrs. Gaskell, 1857.) 
%* The two tiisters, Emily and Anne, also 
publitihed some poems and novels ; but ** Jane 
Eyre " is the only production of repute. 
Brooke (Frances), novelist^ •-1789. 
History of Emily Montague, 1769. 
Kosina, 1782. 
Brooke (Fulke Greville, lord), poett born at 
Alcaster, in Warwiclcsbire, 1554-1625. 
Alaham Mustapha (a tragedy), 1709. 
Cftilica (containii^g ilO sonnets), posthumous 

1633. 
Life of Sir Philip Sidney, posthumous 1652. 
Brooke (Henry), poet and novelist, bom in 
Ireland, 1706-1783. 
Earl of Westmoreland (The), a tragedy, 

1765. 
Fairy Tales, 1750. 
Farmer's Letters, 1745. 
Fool of Quality (The), a novel, 1767. 
Gustavus Vasa (a tragedv), 1739. 
Juliet Grenville (a novel), 1778. 
Translations of 1 asso, 1737. 
Universal Beauty (in verse). 
Brooke (Ralphe), antiquary, 1552-1625. 
Catalogue uf the Kings, Princes, Dukes, etc., 

of England, 1619. f A valuable work.) 
Discoverie of Certain Errors in the much com- 
mended Britannia [by Camden], 1594. 
A Second Discovery of Errors, 1724. 
Brooke (Sir Robert), *-1558. 

La Graunde Abridgement, 1568. 
Brooke (Rev. Stopibrd Augustus), of Dublin, 
1832- 
Christ in Modem Life, 1881. 
Life of Frederick W. Robertson, 1866. 
Milton, 1879. 

Primer of English Literature, 1878. 
Sermons, 1868-1877. 
Studies of Old Testament Heroes, 1880. (In 

Good Words.^ 
Theology in the English Poets, 1874. 
Brooks (Charles ShirleyX novelist and dramatio 
author, bom at Brill, in Ozfordshireb 1815- 
1874. 

Novels. 
Aspen Court, 1855. 
Gordian Knot (The), 1858. 
SUver Cord (The), 1841. 
Sooner or Later, 1869. 

Dramas. 
CnolB (The), 1853. 



Daughter of the Stars (The). 

Honours and Tricks. 

Our JSew Gtoveraess. 

MisceUaneous. 

Nnggletons TTlie), for Punch. 

Poems of Wit and Humour, posthumous 1875. 
Bkoomk, LL.D. (William), poet, 1689-1745. 

Poems on Several Occasions, 1727. 
Brothers (Richard), viiumary, 1760-1824. 

A Revealed Knowledge of tho Prophecies and 
Times, etc., 1794. 
Brougham and Vaux (Henry, lord), bora in 
Edhiburgh, 1779-1868. 

Albert Lunel (a novel), 1844. 

Dialogues on Instinct, 1849. 

Discourses of Natural Theology, 1836. 

Disserrtations on Subjects of Science, 1839. 

Experiments and Observations on the Proper- 
ties of Light, 1850. 

Historic Sketches of Statesmen, 1839-43. 

Lives of Men of Arts and Science, 1845. 

Paley's Natural Theology (edited), 1842. 

Political Philosophy, 1840-44. 

Revolution in France (The), 1849. 

Speeches, 1838. 

Statesmen of the Time of George III., 1839- 43 

Voltaire and Rousseau, 1845. 

Worlcs, collected by himself 1855-67. 
(Autobiography, posthumous 1871.) 
Brouohtom (Rev. Hugh), Hebraist and Rab- 
binical scholar, 1549-1612. 

Comment upon Coheleth or Ecclesiastes, 
1605. 

Consent of Scripture, 1596 ; defended, 1609. 

Daniel his Chaldie Visions, 1696. 

Daniel bis Weekes, 1589. 

Exposition of the Common Prayer, 16^3. 

Lamentation of Jeremiah, from the Original 
Hebrew, 1608. 

Melchisedek proved to be Sem, 1591. 

Mordochai his Age, 1590. 

Our Lorde died at the time foretold to Daniel, 
1592. 

Our Lordes Famile, 1608. 

Seder Olam, 1594. 
Brouohton (John Cam Hobhouse, lord), states- 
man, ttom at Redland, near Bristol, in 
Gloucestershire, 1786-1869. 

Journey through Albania, etc., 1812. 

Letters of an Englishman, 1816. 
Broughton (Richard), 1669-1634. 

Ec<;le8iastical History of Great Britain, 1633. 

Monastichon Britannicum, posthumous 1655. 
Brouohton (Thomas), London, 1704-1774. 

Defence of the commonly received Doctrines 
of the Human Soul, 1766. 

Historical Dictionary of All Religions, 1756. 
Brouohton (William Robert), Gloucestershire, 
1763-1822. 

Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific 
Ocean, 1804. 
Brown (Charles Brockden), novelist, of Phila- 
delphia, U.S., 1771-1810. 

Arthur Mervyn, or Memoirs of the Year 1793 
(the great yellow fever), 1796. 

Clara Howard, 1801. 

Edgar Huntly, or Adventures of a Sleep- 
walker, 1801. 



IIGO BUCKINGHAM — BURKE. 



APPENDIX 



T 



IIUXXRT~-BURKE. 



Plays. 

Madcap Prince (A), a come«l.v, l<i74. 

Witcl»-flnd<?r (The), a tragedy. 
Bdckingham (George VillierB, dake of), Ten- 
don, 1627-1 C88. 

Ilebcarsal (The), a satirical drama, 1C71. 

Works, posthumous 1704. 
BucKiNOHAU (James Silk), traveller^ of Cum- 
wall, 1786-1H65. 

Travels in Arubiii, 1825. 

Travels in Assyria, Persia, etc., 1828. 

Travels in Mepop itamia, 1827. 

Trarels In Palestine, 1822. 
BccKLAND (FraDcis Trev«;lyaa), naturalist, 
bom at Oxford, 1826-1880. 

Curiosities of Natural History, 1857. 

Familiar History of British Fishes, 1873. 

Fish-hatching, 1863. 

Logbook of a Fisherman and Zoologist, 1876. 
Bdckland, D.D. (William), geologist^ Iwm at 
Azminster, in Devonshire, 1784-1856. 

Annals of Philosophy. 

Geology and Mineralogy considered with 
reference to Natural Theology, 1836. (A 
Bridgewater Treatise.) 

BeliquiflB Diluvianae, or Observations on Or- 

gunic Ilemains, attesting the Action of a 
rt'iversal Deluge, 1823. 
Yindiciee Geologies, 1820. 
BccKLK (Henry Thonuu), historicaX philosopher ^ 
etc., Ib2i 1K62. 
History or Civilization in Europe, 1857-61. 
Bl'ckman (James), bom at Cheltenham, 1816- 
Flora of the Cotteswolds (The), 1844. 
Geology of the Cotteswolds (The), 1845. 
History of liritish Grasses, 1858. 
Letters oa the Geology, Botany, and Archaeo- 
logy of the Neighbourhood of Cheltenham, 

1842. 

Remains of Roman Art (Th^, 1850. 

Science and Practice in Farm Cultivation, 1863. 

Buckstokr (John Baldwin), suburbs of London, 

1802-1879. He wrote about 150 pieces for 

the stage, such as Orun Bushes, Luke tlie 

Labourer, Tltz Wreck Ashore. (See Atpem- 

DIXlII.) 

Bull, D.I). (George), bishop of St. David's, bora 

at Wells, in Gloucestershiro, 1634-1710. 
Apologia pro ♦• Harmonia," 1673. 
Defeuhio Fidel Nicenae, 1685-88. 
Examen *• Ccnsurs " (i.e. of his " Harmonla "\ 

1671. 
Judicium Kccleslse Catholicas, 1694. 
Harmonla Apostolica, 1669. 
I'rimitive and Apostolic Tradition, 1709. 

(His Life, by B. Nelson, 1713.) 
BuLWEU (John), dactyldogist, 17th century. 
Antbroporaetamorphosis, 1653. 
Chirologia, or the Naturall Language of the 

Hand, 1644. 
Chironomla, 1644. 
Pathomyotomla, or a Dissection of the Muscles 

of the Mind. 1649. 
Pbilocophus, or the Deafe and Dumbe Man's 

Friend, 1643. 
Bdnket (Edmund), 1540-1617. 
Admonition out of the Prophet Joel, 1588. 
Comer Stone (The\ 1611. 
Coronstion of jDavid, 1588. 
Pivorce for Adalterlet 1610. 
Sauime oftbo Christian Kelfglon (The), 1576. 



\ 



BtTwiTET (Right Rev. Francis), 1 "543-1 61 7. 
Comparison between the AorxdcDt Faytb saA 

the Romish, 1595. 
Kxpoi«ltion of Romans 111. 2S, 1616. 
(iuide to Godllnesso, 1617. 
Survey of the Pope'a Supremacie, 1595. 
BcKYAif (John), born at Elslow, in Bedfonl- 

shire, 1628-1688. 
Barren FIgtree (The), 1683. 
Grace Abounding, 1668. 
Gottpel Tmths opened, 1656. 
Holy City (The). 1665. 
Holy War (an allegory\ 1682. 
Jerusalem Sinner savea (The), 1688. 
Justiflcatlon by Faith, 1671. 
Life and Death of Mr. Badman (an allegory), 

16H0. 
Pharisee and Publican (The). 1685. 
Pilgrim's Progress (an allegory), part L, 

1678 ; part 11.. 1684. (His great work.) 
Sighs from Hell, 1650. 
Water Baptism, 1673. 
•»• Poethumons Works, 1691. 

(His Life, by Ivlmey, 1809; Sonth^, 1830; 

Philip, 1839 ; George Offor, 1853 ; Frowle,1880.) 

BuBCKHARDT (John Lewls), traveller, a Swiss 

by birth, 1784-1817. 
Arabic Proverbs, 1830. 
Travels in Arabia, 1829. 
Travels in Nubia, 1819. 
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land, 1822. 

(His Life, prefixed to Travels in Niibia.) 
BuKOFiss (Rev. Richard), 1796- 
(ireece and the Levant, 1835. 
Ludi Circenbes, 1827. 
Topography and Antiquities of Borne (The), 

1831. 
Bdrgii (.fames), of Perthshire, 1714-1775. 
Britain's Remembrancer, 1745. 
Crlto, etc.. 1766-67. 
Political Disquisitions. 1774-75. 
BuBGOK, D.D. (John William), dean of Chi- 
chester, 1819- 
Athanasian Creed to be retained (The), 1872. 
Century of Verses on Dr. Routh (A), 1866. 
Disestablishment the Rejection of Ood, 1868. 
England and Rome, 1869. 
Historical Notices of the Colleges of Oxford, 

1857. 
Life and Times of Sir Thomas Gresham, 1839. 
Memoir of the Panathenaic Vases, 1833. 
Oxford Reformers, 1854. 
Portrait of a Christian Gentleman (i.e. P F. 

Tytler), 1861. 
Treatise on the Pastoral Office, 1864. 
BuRooTNE (John), dramatic atUhor, *-l792. 
Heiress (The), 1786. 
Ix)rd of the Manor (The), 178.1. 
Maid of the Oaks (llie), 1780. 

(Memoirs, prefixed to hU J>ramaHe and 
Poetic Works, 1808.) 
Bdrkb (Edmimd), statesman, of Dublin, 1730- 

1797. 
Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs, 1791. 
Inciuiry into our Ideas of the Subline and 

Ikiautiful, 1756. 
letter to a Noble Lord, 1795. 
Present State of the Nation (The), 1 769. 
Reflections on the French Revolution, 17M 
Bpeec\\c!A, '^^l^i'umoxtt \%Q\. 



BURLET — BURTON. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. burney— burton. 1161 



ThougbtB on a Regicide's Peace, 1796. 
Thougtits on the Cause of the Present Dis- 
contents, 1770. 
Vindication of Natural Society, 1756. 

(His Life, by MacConnick, 1797; Bisset, 

1798 ; James Prior, 1824 ; George Croly. 1840 ; 

Thomas Macknight, 1858-60; uoseph Napier, 

1862; Morley, 1867 ; etc.) 

BuRLKT (Gauthier), called " Doctor Planus," 

bom at Oxford, 1275-1357. 
De Vita ac Moribus Pbilosophorum, i)0Sthu- 

mous 1467. 
BuEN, LL.D (Richard), bom at Winton, in 

Westmoreland, 1720-17x5. 
Ecclesiastical Law, 1760-65. 
Justice of the Peace, 1755. 
BuRNABT (Frederick), born at Bedford, 1842- 
On Horseback through Asia Minor, 1877. 
Ride to Khiva, 1873. 
BuRNAP (George), bom at Merrimack, in New 

Hampshire, 1802-1859. 
Christianity, its Essence and Evidence, 1855. 
Lectures on the Doctrines of Controversy, 

1835. 
Lectures on the Sphere and Duties of Women, 

1840. 
BuRNES (Sir Alexander), bom at Montrose, in 

Scotland, 1805-1842. 
Cabool, 1842. 

Travels into Bokhara, 1834. 
Burnet (Gilbert), bishop of Salisbury, bom in 

Edinburgh, 1643-1715. 
Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles, 1699. 
History of his own Time, posthumous 1723-34. 
History of the Reformation, vol. 1., 1679; 

vol. il., 1681 ; vol. iii., 1714. 
Letters (on the corruptions of Popery), 1688. 

(The best work on the subject extant.) 
Life of Dr. Bedell, 1692. 
Life of Sir Matthew Hale, 1682. 
Memoirs of the Dukes of Hamilton, 1676. 
Rome's Glory (Miracles of the Saints! 1673. 
Some Passages in the Life and Deatn of the 
Earl of Rochester, 1680. 

(His Life, by Le Clerc, 1715; by his son 
Thomas, 1724-34.) 
Burnet (John), painter and eti^owr, bom at 

Fisherrow, in Scotland, 1784-1868. 
Life of J. M. W. Turner, 1852. (With P. 

Cunningham.) 
Practical Treatise on Painting. 

(Of his paintings, "Greenwich Pensioners 
receiving the news of the Battle of Trafi&lgar " 
is the b^t known.) 
Burnet, M.D. (Thomas), 1638-1715. 
Hippocrates Contractus, etc., 1685. 
Thesaurus Meiliclnse Practicae, 1673. 
Burnet, D.D. (Thomas), of Yorkshire, 1678- 

1750. 
ArchaeologlsB Philosophicae, etc., 1692. (In 

which he treats the Mosaic account of '* The 

Fall " as an allegory.) 
De Fide et Offlciis Christianomm, 1722. 
De Statu Mortuorum, 1720. 
Telluris Theoria Sacra, part i., 1680 ; part ii., 
1689. 

(His Life, by Ralph Heathcoat, 1759.) 
Burnett (James). See Monboddo. 
BuBNET, MUS.D. (Clharles), bom at Shrews- 
bury, 1726-1814. 
Ocneral History of Music, 1776-89. 



Present State of Music in France and Italy, 

1771. 
*,* For his dramatic pieces, see Appendix II T. 
Burnet (Francisca), afterwards Mde. D'Arblay, 

novdigt^ 1752-1840. 
Diary and I^etters, posthumous 1841 4C. 
Dramas for Private Representation, 1818. 
Evelina, or a Young Lady's Entrance into 

Society, 1778. 
Camilla, or a Picture of Youth, 1796. 
Cecilia, or Memoirs of an Heiress, 1782. 
Georgina, 1788. 
Wanderer (The), or Female Difficulties, 1814. 

(Her Memoirs, by Dr. Buraey, 1832.) 
BuRNEY (James), 1749-1821. 
History of Discoveries in the South Sea, 1803. 

(A masterly work.) 
History of North-Eastem Voyages of Dis- 
covery, 1819. 
Burns (Robert), lyric poet, bom at Ayr, 1759- 

1796. 
Auld Lang Syne, 1793. (Not original.) 
Cotter's Saturday Night (Spenserian metre), 

1787. 
Death and Dr. Hornbook (6-line stanza), 1787. 
Duncan Gray, 1792. 
For a' that an' a' that, 1796. 
Green grow the Rashes 0, 1787. 
Hallowe'en (8-line stanza), 1787. 
Highland Mary (8-line stanza), 1792. 
Mary Morison (8-line stanza), 1793. 
Scots wha hae (Sapphic), 1793. 
Tam O'Shanter, 1791. 
To Mary in Heaven, 1788. 
To a Mountain Dai^y, 1786. 
To a Mouse, 1785. 

Twa Dogs (Caesar and Luath), 1787. (Dia- 
logue.) 

(His Life, by Heron (i.e. John Pinkerton), 
1797; James Currie, 1800; Hamilton Paul, 
1819 ; J. G. Lockhart, 1828 ; Allan Cunning- 
bam, 1834 ; sir H. Nicolas, 1839 ; J. Wilson. 
1841 ; R. Chambers, 1851-52; Mackle, 1879.) 
BuBRiTT (Alexander), of New York. 1807-1869. 
Law Dictionary and Glossa^ (A), 1850. 
Treatise on Circunlstantial Evidence, 1856. 
BuRRiTT (Elihu), of Connecticut, 1811-1879. 
Chips from Many Blocks, 187S. 
Olive Leaves, 1853. 
Sparks from the Anvil, 1848. 
Thoughts on Things . . . 1864. 
Voice from the Forge (A). 
Walk from John o' Groat's to Land's End, 

1865. 
Burton (Rev. Edward), of Shrewsbury, 1794- 

1836. 
Attempt to ascertain the Chronology of the 

Acts of the Apostles, etc., 1830. 
Description of the Antiquities of Rome, 1821. 
Greek Testament, with Notes, 1830. 
Inquiry into the Heresies of the Apostolic 

Age, 1829. 
Lectures on Ecclesiastical History, 1833. 
Burton, LL.D. (John Hill), historian, of Aber- 
deen, 1809-1881. 
Benthamiana, 1838. 
Book-hunter (The), 1862. 
Cairngorm Mountain (The'), 18ft4.. 
History ot Ctoiften. .knxv^. 



11G2 



BURTON— DTBOir. 



APPENDIX I. 



BUTLSBr-BTR02f. 



Hintory of RcotlaDd fh>in the Il<-volution to 
extinction of the Laet Jtoobite Insurrection, 

1H53. 

Life and (}orr«iipond(>nce of iMvid Hume, 1846. 

Lives of Lovat and Forbea, 1847. 

I'olitical and Social Economy, 1849. 
' Heign of (jucen Anne, IH80. 

Scot Abroad (TheV IH64. 
Dluton (Kicbard F rancis), troveZZer, master of 
29 languages, bom in Norlollc, IH21- 

Abcokuta, or tlie Cameroon Mountains, 1R63. 

Canoeing . . . from SubarJl to the Sea, IbM. 

City of the Saints (The), 1861. 

hItruAcaii Dologna (a Htudv), 1876. 

Falconry in the Valley of the Indux, 18S2. 

First Footiiteps In Piast AMca, 1856. 

(ioa and the Blue Mountains, 1851. 

I<alco Regions of Central Africa, 1860. 

Mitwion to Gellle. King of Daliomey, 1864. 

Nile Hohin (The). 1861. 

rorsonal Narrative of a Pilgrim to . . .Mecca, 

1855. 
Siiid revisited, 1877. 
Trips to Gorilla Land, 1875. 
Ultima Tliule, 1H75. 

VilLram and tlie Vampire (Hindu tales), 1869. 
Zanzibar, 187'i. 
l.uttTON (llobert), pseudonym "Democritus 

Junior," boru at Jjindley, in Leiccster*hirc, 

1570-1639. 
Anatomy of Melancholy, 1621. (A mass of 

quotations, chiefly Latin.) 
riiiloHophastcr, with Poems, posthumous 

1K62. 

Mt'UTON (William), topographer^ lioudon, 1609- 
1657. 
Commentary on Antoninus, his Itinerary, 
etc., pi^Pthumous 165H. 
iiL'UToN (William), anft^uary, born at Llndley, 
in Leicestershire, 1 575-1645. 
DeHcriptiou of the County of Leicester, etc., 
1C22. 
»UKY(Arthur), •-1C99. 
liUtltudinurius Orthodoxus, 1697. 
Nalccd (ioMKl (The), 169U. (Condemned to 
be burnt.) 
DuTLKR (Kev. Allan), of Northampton, 1710- 
177;j. 
Lives of the Saints, 1745. 

(liis Lite, by sirT. Matthews, 1795 ; Charles 
Butler, 1H38.) 
HuTi.KK (Charles), I)om at Wycombe, In Duck- 
inKhamsliire, 1560-1647. 
Feminine Monarchic, a Treatise on Hees. 1609. 
{JuTLKK (Charles), ^urtff, l^ondon, 1750-1»32. 
Life 01 Krusmus. 1825. 
Life of Fenelon, IHIO. 
Life of (} rutins, 1826. 
Horn; nit)licw, 1797-1807. 
ilor<i> .luridica) Subsecivn>, 1R07. 
.iiJTi.Kii, I).I). (Joseph), l)iHhop of Durham, bom 
at Wantage, in Ikrksliire, 1692-1752. 
Analogy of Iteligion, 17;iO. 
Scrtnuns, 1726. (Three of them are On 
Human Nature.) 
HuTLKu (Samuel), poett liom at Strenaham, In 
Worcestershire, 1612-1680. 
KJppImnt in the Moon (satire, In verse, on the 
liffyul aocliitv), 1664. 
Iludlhrim (Mtfrc, in vano, on the PurltanH^, 
I'art L, iffOJf part 11, iGQl-, part III., 107 ». 



BuTLRB (William Archer), born at AniierTilte, 

In Ireland, 1814-1848. 
Lectures on the History of Ancient Philo- 
sophy, posthumous 1866. (His principal 

work.) 
Letters on the Development of CMmMko. Doo- 

trine, posthumous 1850. 
liCtters on Homanism, poathnmons 1854. 
Hprmons, posthumous 1849. 
BuTLRR (Mrs. William Francis), maiden n«nt 

Klizabt'th Southerden Thompson, artUU 

was bom In Switzerland, came to England 

whnn only five years old. 
Balaklava, 1876. 
Inkprmann, 1877. 
Missed, 1873. 

Quatre liras (The 28th at), 1876. 
lioll Call (The), 1874. (Bought by the 

queen.) 
BuxTUN (Sir Thomas Powell), phUanthropftt, 

bom at Castle Hedlngbam, In Essex, 1786- 

1845. 
African Slave Trade (The), 1839. 

(His Life, by C. Buxton.) 
Btrd. or BiKDK (William), mtMieaZ ecmpoter, 

1537-1623. 
Gradualla, ac Cantiones Sacm (3, 4, and 6 

voices), 1610. ^Admirable composltlous.) 
Liber Primus and Secundus Sacrarum Can- 

tionum (6 voices), 1589. 
Musica Transalpina (Madrigals), 1688, 1697. 
I'salms, Sonets, and Songs (5 parta), 1688. 
Songs (for 3. 4, 5, and 6 voices), 1689. 

(Prince of vocal part music. S 
Byuom (.fohn). pseudonym **John Shadow," 

poet ami thorthand toriter, bom near Man- 
chester, 1691-1763. 
Poems, posthumous 1773. 
Universal Kngli«>h Shorthand (The), 174^. 

(He wrote tiie beautiful pastoral '*Te 
PIkcIm" in the fijpectatort 1747; and the 
famous lines about Handel and Bononclni 
ending- 
Strange all this difference sbovld be 
'Twixt Tweedledum and Tweftllf«l(^.) 

Byhox (George Noel Gordon, lord)tpoet, l.x>udon, 

1788-1824. 

Age of Bronze (Napoleon's foil), 1823. 

Beppo (a Venetian story), 1818. 

Bride ol' Abydos, 1813. 

Cain (dramatic poem), 1821. 

Childe Harold, canto i., 1809; 11., 1810 { IIL, 
1816; iv., 1818. (Spcnherian metre.) 

Corsair (The), 1414. tSee /xtra. 

Curse of Minerva, 1812. 

Defer we«i 'J'ransfomied (The), drama, 1834. 

Don Juan, cantos I., 11., 1819; liL-v., 1821; 
vi.-viii., 1823; ix.-xi., 1823; Xil.-xlT., 
1H23; XV., xvi., 1824. (Incomplete.) 

I'^nglish B.ir(lH and Scotch Ileviewers, 1809. 

Wlai.ur (The), 181.3. 

Heaven and Eartli: a Mystery (dramatk)^ 

1822. 
Hebrew Melodies, 1815. 
Hours of Idleness, 1807. (Edit. 1806 np- 

))resBcd.) 
Isi.ind (The), 1 823. (Mutiny of the Soumtg.) 
IjAvaetil ol 'v8*%u, \%Vl . 
A Ata tjw,«\\x«\ \» Tiift r/QT«aVr\YKVL. 



BTKOV— OAPELL. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. Cambridge— capkll. 1163 



Marino Faliero (a tragady), 1821. 

Mazeppa, 1819. 

Memoirs of my own Life, postbnmous 1826. 

Monody on Sheridan, 1817. 

Morgante Maggiore, etc., 1823. 

Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte, 1814. 

Parisina, 1816. 

Prisoner of Chillon, 1818. 

Proptiecy of Dante (three canto^, 1821. 

Sardanapalua (a tragedy), 1821. 

Siege of (Corinth, 1816. 

Two Foscari (The), a drama, 1821. 

Vision of Judgment (skit on Southey's deifi- 
cation of Qeorge III.), 1822. 

Waltz ( ITie), 1813. 

Werner (a tragedy), 1822. 

Letters and Journal, poetbnmons 1831. 
(Hit) Life, anon. 1816; by A. R. G. Dalian, 

1825; Noel Byron, 1825 ; J. W. Lake, 1826; 

L. Hunt, 1828 ; sir H. Bulwer, 1826; Brydges, 

1824 ; Clinton, 1828 ; Armstrong, 1846 ; John 

Gait, 1830-37 ; T. Moore, 1832 ; Karl Elze, 1871.) 
Btbok (Henry JamesX dramatic author, bom 
at Manchester, 1835- 

American Lady (An), a comedy, 1874. 

Fra Diavolo, 1858. 

Ill-treated II Trovatore, 1855. 

Not such a Fool as he looks, 1869. 

Old Sailors (a comedy), 1874. 

Our Boys ^a comedy). 1878. It ran 1150 
nights. (See Appkndix III.) 

War to the Knife, 1866. 

CiEDMON, first English poett died at 'Whitby, 680. 

Parapbrasis I*oetica Geneseos, printed 1655. 
Caius (Latin form of Key or Kayt), (John), 
M.D., of Norwich, 1510-1673. 
De Antiquitate Cantabrigiensis AcademisB, 

1568. 
De Canibua Britannicis et Raris Animalibus 

1570. 
De Ephemera Britanntca, 1556. 
Calamt, D.D. (Edmund), of London, 1671-1732. 
Account of Ministers, etc., ejected in 16C2, 

printed 1727. 
Defence of Moderate Nonconformity, 1703. 

(His Lifo by himself, edited by J. T. Kutt, 
1829.) 
Callcott, Mus.D. (John Wall), tMuiciant bom 
at Kensington, 1766-1821. 
Musical Grammar, 1805. (Much esteemed.) 
Callcott, R.A. (Sir Augustus Wall), painter, 
bom at Kensington, 1779-1844. 
Brook (The), 1806. 
Littlehampton Pier, 1818. 
liai^ael and the Fomarina, 1837. 
lieturn from Market, 1818. 
Callcott (Lady), maiden name Maria Graham, 
wife of sir A. W. Callcott, 1788-1843. 
Essay towards the History of Painting. 1836. 
Little Arthur's History uf England, 1836. 
Memoirs of Poussin, 1320. 
Calvert (George Henry), bom at Baltimore, 
U.S., 1803- 
Count Julian, 1840. 
Illustrations of Phrenology, 1832. 
New York, 1848. 

Scenes and Thoughts in Europe, 1846. 
Calvert (Rev. William), 1819- 
yneuma, or tbe Wandering SouL 1856. 
Wife's MauomI (The), 1864, 



Cakbkidgb (Richard Owen), poet, of London, 
1717-1802. 

Scribleriad (Tbe), a mock-heroic poem iu six 
books. 1742. 

War (1750-60) in India, 1761. 

Works, posthumous 1803. 
(His Life, by G. 0. Cambridge, 1803.) 
Camden (William\ herald and anft^tiary, Lon- 
don, 1551-1623. 

Account of the Monuments, etc., of West- 
m!n^ter Abbey (Latin), 1606. 

Atiglica, Normanica, Hibernica, Cambrica, 

1602. 

Animles reram Anglicarum, etc., regnante 

Elizabetha, 1615. 
Bi-itanniai descriptio, 1586-1607. (ULs great 

work.) 
Description of Scotland, 1695. 
llemains concerning Britain, 1605. 

(His Life, by Thomas Smith, 1691 ; Gongh, 
. 1561.) 
Campbell (George), of Argyllshire, 1696-1757. 

Defence of the Christian Religion, 1736. 
Campbell, D.D. (George), of Aberdeen, 1719- 

1796. 
Dissertation on Miracles, 1763. 
Lectures on Ecclesiastical History, posthu- 
mous 1800. (An excellent work.) 
Philosophv of Rhetoric, 1776. 
Campbell, LL.D. (John), hiitorian, of Edin- 
burgh, 1708-1776. 
Biographia Britannica, begun 1745. 
Hermlppus Redivivus, 1743. 
Political Survey of Britain, 1774. 
Campbell (John, lord), biographer, bom near 

Cupar, in Scotland, 1779-1861. 
Lives of the Chief Justices, 1849. 
Lives of the Lord Chancellors, 1845-47. 
Campbell, D.D. (John M'Leod), 1801-1872. 
Christ the Bread of Life, 1851. 
Nature of the Atonement, 1856. 
Thoughts on Revelation, 1862. 
Campbell, LL.D. (Thomas), poet, of Glasgow, 

1777-1844. 
Battle of the Baltic (an admirable song), 1801. 
Exile of Erin, IkOI. 
Gertmde of Wyoming (three parts), 1809. 

(Spenserian metre.) 
Hohenlindcn (tbe best English Sapphic), 1801. 
Pilgrim of Glencoe, And other Poemn, 1842. 
Pleasures of Hope (two parts), 1799. (Uis 

chief poem.) 
Reullura, the Beautiful Star. 1817. 
Theodoric, and other Poems, 1824. 
Te Mariners of England (a capital song), 

1801. 

Prote. 
Annals of Great Britain, from George II. to 

the Peace of Amiens (3 vols.), 1807 
Frederic the Great, 1843. 
History of our own Times, 1843-45. 
Letters from the South, 1837. 
Life of Petrarch, 1841. 
Life of Mrs. Siddons, 1834. 

(His Life, by Dr. Beattie, 1848 ; C. Redding, 
1859.) 
CiPELL (Edward), bom at Troston, la SuffQXk-. 

1713-nftV. 
Isoteft auAN wVox^ T!jEiMi\SL^ ^1 «SMC«aKVs»s* 

etc., ATl?>. 
VtoVu&Vo\i&, Vl^^. 



1\64 CAKDWKLL — CAKTB. 



APPENDIX I. 



CARLI8XJE— OARTB. 



Cardwell (Rev. Dr. Edward) ea:lesiaitical hit' 

torian^ bom at Blackburn, in Scutlaml, 

17W7-1861. 
Culiiage of the Greek* and Romanti. 1832. 
Documentary Annais of the Ueformed Church 

of Kngland, 1839. 
History of Conferences, etc., connected with 

the liook of Common Prayer, 1558-1690 

(his chief work), 1840. 
Ilefurmatlo Legum Ecclesiastlcamm, 1850. 
Syn'jdalla, 1848. 
Carew ((Jeorge), historian^ 1557-1629. 
Pacata Illbemla, 1633. (A history of the 

wars In Irelaud.) 
Carew (George\ earl of Totnes, •-IBIS. 
Relation of tue State of France, etc., 1609; 

publiRhed 1749. 
Carkw (Richard), topographer^ horn at East 

Anthony, In Cornwall, 1555-162U. 
Survey of Cornwall, 1602. 
Carew (Thomas), jpoe£, Gloucestershire, 1589- 

1639. 
Cflclum Britannlcum (a masque), 1634. 
Poems, poHtbumous 1640. 
Carev, Mus.I). (Henry), musU:al composer, poet, 

etc., 1696-1743. 
Sally In our Alley, 1737. (Chappell says that 

Dr. Carey wrote both the words and music 

of "God save the King," for a birthday of 

George II. Dr. Fluck Is of the same con- 
viction.) 

(For Cnrononhotonthologos, Honest Torlt- 
shireman, Hancy (an Interlude), Thomas and 
Sally, The Dragon (a burlesque opera), Mar- 
gery, etc., see Appendix III.) 
Caret (Henry Charles), bom in Philadelphia, 

U.S., 1793-1879. 
On the Rate of Wages, 1836. 
I'ast, the Present, the Future (The), 1848. 
Principles of Social Science, 1858. 
Carey, D.D. (William), orientoZwi, etc., bom at 

Paulers-Pury, in Northamptonshire, 1762- 

1834. 
Bongalee Dictionary, 1815. 
, Bengalee Grammar, 1801. 
Burmese Grammar, 1814. 
Kurnata Grammar, 1817. 
Maliratta Dictionary, 1810. 
Mahratta Grammar, 1805. 
Punjabee Grammar, 1812. 
Sungskrlt Grammar, 1806. 
Telinga Grammar, 1814. 
Carleton (William), novelist, of Ireland, 1798- 

1869. 
Black Prophet (The), 1847. 
Tales, 1841. 
Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, 

1830-32. 
Valentine M'Clutchy, 1846. 
Willie Rellly, 1855. 
Carlisle, F.R.S. (Sir Anthony), turgeon, 

bom at Stilllngton, In Durham, 1768-1K40. 
Alleged Discovery of the Use of the Spleen, 

etc., 1829. 
Essay on the Disorders of Old Age, 1817. 
Carlisle (Nicholas), antiquary, 1771-1847. 
Endowed Grammar Schools, 1818. . 
Foreign Orders of Knighthood conferred on 

Biitinb Subjects, 1839. 
Topographical Diction&ry: England, 1808; 
Irelaud, 1810 1 Scotland, 1813, 



Latter-day Pamphlets, 1850. 
Caruslk (Hon. and Right Rev. Sunnd Walde- 

grave), 1817-1869. 
New Testament Millenarianlsm. 
Sermons. 
Cakli lk (Thomas), of Dumfriesshire, In Scot- 
land, 1795-1881. Cl'^e most Gemuui of all 

our authors.) 
Chartism, 1839. 

French Revolution (The), 1837. 
Friedrich II., the Great, vol. L, ii., 1858 ; UL, iv., 

1862. 
Heroes and Hero-worship, 1840. 
Life of Schiller, 1823-24; recast 182S. 
Life of John SterUng, 1851. (A model of 

biography.) 
Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, 1845. 

(A master work.) 
Past and Present, 1843. 
Reminiscences, posthnmons 1881. 
Sartor Resartns, or the Autobiography of Herr 

Teufelsdrdekh of Weiasnichtwo (<.e. Mr. 

Shoddy of Nowhere), 1833-^34. 
Several translations, as Goethe's WUhelm 

Meister, 1824; Legendr^'s Oecmetry, 1824. 

etc.; and numerous articles for Meviews, 

Magazines, EncyeUmadias, etc 
(His Life, by M. D. Conway, 1881 ; W. H. 

Wylie, 1881 ; Shepherd, 1881.) 
Casnarvon ( Henry Howard Molynenx Herbert 

earl of), London, 1831- 
Dmses of Mount Lebanon (The), 1860. 
Cabpknteb, LL.D. (Lant), bom at KiddermlL 

ster. In Worcestershire, 1780-1840. 
Harmony of the Gk>spels, 1835. 
Introduction to the Geography of the New 

Testament, 1805. 
Principles of Education, etc., 1820. 
Carpenter (Miss Mary\ 1820-1877. 
Reformatory Schools for Children, 1861. 
Reformatory Schools and their Present Posi- 
tion, 1865. 
Carpentbb (Nathaniel), of Devonshire, 1588- 

1628. 
Phllosophia Libera, 1621. 
Carpenter, M.D., (William Bei^amln), bom at 

Bristol, 1813- 
Alcoholic Liquors (a prize essay), 1848. 
Popular Cyclopaidia of Science, 1843. 
Principles of General and Comparative Phy- 

Biology, 1834. 
Principles of Human Physiology, 1846. (His 

best work.) 
Principles of Mental Physiology, 1874. 
Zoology, 1848. 
Carpenter (William Hookham), of London. 

1792-1866. 
Pictorial Notices of Vandyke «nd Bubens, 

1844. 

Carte (Thomas), historian, bom at (Hifton, in 

Warwickshire, 1686-1754. 
Catalogue of Gascon, Norman, and French 

Rolls, preserved in the Archives of the 

Tower, 1743. 
Collection of Letters and Memoh« oonoeraing 

the Affairs of England, from 1641 to 1600. 

published 1730. 
History of England, 1747-1755. 
Life of James, Duke of Ormond, 1736-36. 

(Conl&Viift \Si« >)«Q.\. tAcoMtkX \A >^<^ Msh. 



CARTWRIOHT — CHALMERS. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. CAVENDISH^CfHALMERS. 1166 



Cartwright (George), born at Mamham, in 
Nottinghamshire, 1739-1819. 
Journal of Facts and Events during a Stay of 
Sixteen Years on the Coast of Labrador, 1 792. 
Cartwright (John), born at Mamham, in Not- 
tinghamshire, 1740-1824. 
Independence of America considered as su- 
premely useful, etc., to Great Britain, 1774. 
Cartwright (William), poett of Gloucester- 
shire, 1611-1643. 
Comedies and Foems, posthumous 1661. 
Ordinary (The), posthumous 1651. 
Koyal Slave (The), a trag^-comedy, 1639. 
Signal Days of Noveml)er (a poem), posthu- 
mous 1671. 
Carve (Thomas), priaU of Tipperary, in Ire- 
land, 1590-1664. 
Itinerarium, etc., 1C39-46. 
Lyra, 1666. 
Carver (Jonathan), tfav^Xer^ bom at Still- 
water, in Connecticut, U.S., 1732-1780. 
Travels through the interior Parts of North 

America, 1778. 
Treatise on the Culture of the Tobacco Plant, 
1779. 
Carwithbk (John Bayly Somers), ecclesiasticdl 
hUtorian^ of Devonshire, 1781-1832. 
History of the Church of England, 1829-33. 
Views of the Brahminical Religion, 1810. 
Cart (Rev. Henry Francis), bom at Birming- 
ham, 1772-1844. 
Dante (translated), 1805-14. 
Cart, LL.D. (Robert), chronologistt bom at 
Cookington, in Devonshire, 1615-1683. 
Palaeologia Chronica, 1677. 
Caryl (Joseph), of London, 1602-1673. 
Commentary on Job, 1648-66. (A learned and 
judicious work.) 
Case, M.I). (Joh.u)f philosopher, 1529-1599. 
Apologia Musices, 1588. 
Speculum Moralium QuaBStlonum, 1585. 
Sphsra Civitatis, 1588. 

Summa Veterum Interpretum in TJniversam 
Dialecticam Aristotelis, 1592. (His chief 
work.) 
Cass (liewis), itatetmant bom at Exeter, in 
New Hampshire, U.S., 1782-1866. 
King, Court, and Government of France, 
1840. 
CASTiLL, D.D. (Edmund), orientalist^ bom in 
Cambridgeshire, 1606-1685. 
Lexicon Heptaglotton, 1669. (A lexicon to 
Walton's Polyglott highly commended by 
Dr. A. Clarke.) 
Caswell (Henry), of Hampshire, 1810-1871. 
America and the American Church, 1839. 
City of the Mormons, 1842-43. 
hicotland and the Scottish Church, 1853. 
Westem World revisited (The), 1854. 
Cathcart (Sir George), generalt bom in Liondon, 
1784-1854. 
Commentaries on the War in Russia and 
Germany, 1850. (A valuable work.) 
Cave, D.D. (William), bora at Pickwell, in 
Leicestershire, 1637-1713. 
Apostolici (Lives of the Apostles and 
Apostolic Fathers of the first three cen- 
turies), 1677. 
Eccleslastlcl (Lives of the Fathers of the 
fourth century), 1683. (These two were 
once BUadard works.) 



Primitive Christianity, 1672. 

Scriptomm Ecclesiasticorum Historia Lite- 

nuia a Chrlsto usque ad Saeculum XI V., lQb6- 

1698. 
Cavendish (George\ a pseudonym. The Rev. 

J. Hunter publish^ In 1814 a pamphlet, 

Who wrote Cavendish's Life of Wolsey t 
Life of Cardinal V/olsey, 1825. (One of the 

best biographies in the language.) 
Cavendish (Sir William), gentleman usher to 

cardinal Wolsey, 1605-1557. 
Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey, posthu- 
mous 1607. 
Centlfvrb (Susanna), dramottX I6t0-1723. 

(For her 19 plays, see Appendix III.) 
Challis (Rev. James), astronomer, 1803- 

Creation in Plan and Progress, 1861. 
Chalmers, F.R.S. (Alexander), of Aberdeen. 

1759-1834. 
British Essayist, 1803. 
English Poets, 1810. 
General Biographical Dictionary, 1812-17. (His 

chief work.) 
History of the Colleges, etc., of Oxford, 1810. 
Chalmers (David), of Ross-shire, in S'.otland, 

1530-1592. 
Discours de la LSgltim6e Succession des 

Femmes, etc., 1573. 
Histoire AbrSgee de tous les Roys de Francse, 

d'Angleterre, etd'Ecosse, 1572. 
La Recherche des Singularites, etc., 1579. 
Chalmers (George), historical antiquary, bom 

at Fochabers, in Scotland, 1742-1825. 
Caledonia (historical and topographical), 1807- 

1824. (His great work.) 
Chronological Account of the Commerce and 

Coinage of Great Britain, 1810. 
Collection of Treaties between Great Britain 

and other Powers, 1790. (A good work.) 
Estimate of the Comparative Strength of 

Great Britain during the Present and the 

Four Preceding Reigns, 1782. 
Life of Daniel Defoe, 1785. 
Life of Mary Queen of Scots, 1818. 
Life of Thomas Ruddiman, 1794. 
Political Annals of the United Colonies, 1780. 
Use and Abuse of Endowments, 1827. 

(He had no appreciation of the internal 
evidence of style, seeing he pronounced 
Ireland's Vortigem and Rowena to be 
decidedly Shakespeare's composition. Whereas 
it is no more like Shakespeare than Klopstock 
Is like Milton.) 
Chalmers, D.D. (Thomas), bom at Anstruthcr, 

In Scotland, 1780-1847. 
Adaptation of Nature to the Constitution of 

Man, 1833. (A Bridgewater Treatise.) 
Astronomical Discourses, 1817. (Best known of 

all his works.) 
Christian and Civic Economy of Large Towns, 

1819, 1823, 1826. 
Ecclesiastical and Literary Endowments, 1827. 
Inquiry Into the Extent and Stability of the 

National Resources, 1808. 
Lectures In Defence of Church Establish- 
ments, 1838. 
Political Economy, 1831. 

(His Life, by Dr. W. Hanna, 1851.) 
Chalmers CWIVUmhV q1 XX»^x\v^\\^ W^^NSJV^. 



lion crllAM'MKIt nrAI'MAW. Al'PKNDIX I. OIIAMDMCR— OIUPMAV. 



i'MAUt^t^.H (<Hlr 'J'tHiiiiM), ut I>iim1(iii, Iftia- 
I)n lU'piilitlra AiiKlortim liiNffttimnHft, IA70. 

rilAMIiKIII.AtNK 'MwMtil;, \tnrtt At (MillgUlll, tfl 

OloiifiiiKMiiliin'. IfllO 1703. 
Ani/ILii .N'oiliU, IA07. 
I'll nf-ni W»rr« i»«riiMrlM rTIm). 1«47. 
<'iuMiii'iii.AtNK, h.lt.M. (Joiiii). inn.'t 1734. 
Oiailo iMfilnli'ft III i|lvir«Mi (imiiluMi f'Ta 
<i«Miiiiitii KiriKUM VffMi. 17 1 A. 
('iiA uHfiiit ( Kplir.iiiii). tifirn at KmikUI, In WctO* 
iiwiriUiiil, IHhO 1740. 
Cyi lojinilim 17'iH. 
('NAMiir.ifN, l<L.I). (llolKiit), Itorii fti l'«ablM. in 

H<iiI|iiIm1, iNU'i |M7i. 

riocrNplilml IHc.Lkiiiftry of KtiiluMit Hcirtiti- 

III' II, In:i3 ;ia. 
Ikifik of |)«yN('fV), IMftl At. (U\n timt work.) 
HlNU.ilKMor H<olll«li lU'U UUtU, 1M20. 
I.tr^tr .Utnr'ii I., IM'^7. 
KiotMHli KallH/lM fttiil HtittKS INM. 
liitiiinor .'i<:4it|«|H|, 1MU7. 

r<>|Miliir Uhymemut Hcotliind, IVM. 
'InuHiiiiiH of t'>|iiittiiiKli. iN'i.'t :ui 
(/'iiAMHi.iiH, l<l<.l). (WtUUfii), IntitUtr of ihfl 
n»H,v«', |noo • 
A ilk Ullroy U tiov«i|), 1N72, 
|i<Hik (if H4(»iUii(l, In;w). 
ItlnUiry of iWblnntililrf, lNa4, 
Memoir of Htt\n-tH'Uaiu\tfr», iHl2. 

Afwlftit Hfn MAfKlnN. Im4M, 

CyrtopiMlUor KliKliktl IJU-mlltf. tN4:» 44. 

I hitricHtlis AiiiiaImiiI HiuMnwl, iHAill. 

lMi«.iyN, I MUD. 

blliiliiirKit ./otininl, Hlitrt^d ixns, 

lnrcriimiloii tor lUf. Vi^"\i\f, aiuitttturM Im:M, 

(ill/MXiUrr of McMliUl'l. tN'iO Ml. 

Cmamiikun (Mjr Wllliiiirt), arthiterf, hiru «t 

Hl4M:k holm, tint MH.i.|<(Hri J^imUin. 17UH \lUt). 

J'lAiiN, Hr., of tliM (iuttUtun uiul HnllilinKM At 

K«iw, l7Ufl. 
Tr»-At)Mi OH r:ivl! Anlilt^fltnr*'. I7fili OM. 
riUMiKii ^ Kr^li'ilr}, vimrlM (chtnlly in!A NUirl<«), 
of f>«ti<loii, I7WII IN70. 
ArHliiiMnhn), XH'At. 
Wt-u llfAi'M, iN;iA. 
.fttik AiUniN, iN.'tN, 

Mff^of A Kiiiior rrttf), iMfu. 

I'luiHioii aim! I'lifM'ljiJA, 1H43. 
'lorn IWiwIJn^ IN.iti, 
Trevor IfiiNtJnK*. I Ml, 

('ll«* aIwi |inl>llNh<'4t, 111 IN40, A r^vlAw of thd 
KfMirli lU^volntion or 1h4n.; 
"MkHtuwH, (MwArtl;, MNtiop of Durtmni, Inhii 

In IniMin, Itt70 I7ri(i, 
\)n\i'uvMt,t (nirUiiifiHy, 173S. 
Vindlrjitlon of ihd **l}Al»tn(s<</' 172H. (A 

niAMUrily woik,) 
(Imamii.I'.ii, Ii,I>, nUcliArd), arrJuMlttfflti, of 

H(in»|>«itilr«<. I7''IN iMlo. 
lllttti'iy of ninni, imi'4. 
IfiKnliillonitA AuiUtum,t'U'.., 1774. (A NlAndntil 

work.) 
JonLin Anll<tuliUtN, 1700 Tw'lUi lUtVAit and 

I'UIH). 

iMt^ of WIIIUw W»rf'flrt^ IHII. 

MainiorA ()xonlAnAl>i, 17h;i, 

'//i* *-/-/• /// 4Mf» Minor, 177O, (V»lttaf»l« «m- 

7'rMyftMtn OrMitm, 171$, 



C11ANM.K11, l).f). (Hftmttiil), bom At llufiffi«fi>r4, 

In iWtrkMilm, IM^lYiM, 
Crlili Al lllAlury of Umi \AU of liftvM, lYN. 

( IIIn In'mI work, Mid very «xciill«it.> 
llhtiiiy of IVrai^UtUin. ITM. 
Jl( fl«*f ilon« ou Um CoiMluct of Mo4«rn IMnU, 

17U7. 

Vlnilii Ai|i*n of thii CbrMUn lUllfflon, \m. 
WltiiMM*^ of ihf lUiMirnGtlofi, Hn., 1744. 
(Ml* l.lff. by 'llioffiM Amor/.) 
CnAMNinn, l)J),(Wnn«n KlltrjX Uni •! Vftir- 
iMiit, U.N., itHO-lMS. 
OtAr«< t«*r and WHUufiof K4fi41on, INM. 
I liAr«i:ti-r aimI WriilntfN of Mlltufi, IMM. 
I'^M.iy on NAtbHiAl UtrrAiiirM, msiX 
l>>NAy on Nflf nilturfi, 14M. 
(IfiN Mf«, bv W. If. <AiAnnlttf, 1M«.) 
C'nAhMiio (Wlllliini l£lUry)f ^ocl, bom m( IM* 
ton, Ii.i4, INIH- 
NcAr IfoniA (a |MK<m)» IMI. 
l'o<«ni«, 1H4H. iH47. 
Wandi-r^r Chiit), a iHi^-m, Hi71. 
\Vo<4niAn (Tbn), a {NHtni, 1N40. 
Injmmx TborMU, Um l'o«<i-NiUi}nilfiit, INY». 
^'HAftTHKY (Hlr KrAfirlA), teutpbir, Ufrn at 4ur- 
dAfitboriiM. In iMirbyNbIrt, lY«l'-lii4L 
HInqilnM (hiltdrnn, 1N17. 
(IIIA Uf«. by JonM, INM \ lfo1lM)4. 1«A1.) 
Ciui'iN (l(«iv. KdWArd), tiofn At IJuUiu VIHaki', 
In Nfw York mmnty, i;x„ 1N14- 
IfuniAiilty In Uia City, Inm. 
MoiaI ANfiM!t« of City LlfA, IMftS. 
'I'mn ManUnmA, 1H04. 
Chai'Man (l>r. <*«ortf«;, ptiH, httm at Iflldilng 
HIM, In ll«rtforiUlilr«i, 1007-1034. 
iffttmoM, 

All KooleN (a (»rni«'dy;, 1000, 

AiiilrotiH'ilA MlNffAtA, 1014. 

Itall (lb.). 10:12 (witb MblrlityV 

tllindn lU'KHnr of AtAAAndrla(«MiinMly), 1M4, 

lliiMy d'AniMM (a tiAK«<dy;, 1007. 

CM'nnf aimI I'omtMtv (a trAKMly), 1031. 

(;on*f>lrA4!|ii of oWIaa, Jiuiui of Ihrrvn (a 

trAK«lyh I0OM. 
KAMtwAfil tilth (n MrtnfAy), 10Of. 
(ii-ntlnioMi I/Ab«tf (TImO, 1000. 
HuniciotiA l)Ay<'N Mmh (An), lHf« 
M«y I^Ay, A WiUbt (!omi'dl«*, I01 1. 
MMiiorabld Mmtktt of tba Two Ilimorabl* Inns 

ofOMirt, 1014. 
MoiiNli'itr d'(Mlv<i (a mniMly), 1000. 
ItAVfiiKn for lloiM/ur (a ir^ifiiix), pmHiittmom 

um. 

lU^VfiiKn of Itnwiy d'AmlKilA (tfAfffidx), 101.1. 
iM-Mifiil MaIiImi'h TrAtf^x, iHMibumotM Itfftft 

(loiiiiioMid iK'f'ifii l0'i<);, 
TrAK'-'tln **r CMniHil, Admlr*U of VrMt», 

liotliumoHN I0,'i{f, 
TrAK'^dif of A t(>lionMiiA, Kmp«ror of (lariiiAny, 

fiopetiiiiinouii 1 004. 
Two WiiNi Mmi And All lb« lUfMt YtioUm, lOlf, 
Wbk/WM 'J'(tAr«« (IbM), a nomiMly, iOlS. 

frctniiMi^ioni. 
IfMibid, 1013. 
Monntr'M tU/ui, 100.1. 
lloniitr'N tfdyuity, 1014, 
Jnv«'nAl,M(i/ir« V,, 1039. 

MUMIiUA, 1010. 



CHAPMAN — CHETTLE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, chaunct— chettle. 1107 



Eugenia, or Trae Nobilities Trance, 1614. 

Euthymlsa Baptus, or the Tears of Peace, 
1609. 

Ovid's Banquet of Sense^ 1595. 

Pro Vere Autumnl Lachrymae, 1622. 

Shield of Acliilles ( The). 1596. 

Skianuktos, or Sliadow of Night. 1595. 
Chapman (Matthew James), jMcf, 1786-1865. 

Barbadoes, and other Poems, 1833. 

Hebrew Idylls and Dramas, 1866. 

Translations of Bion, Moschos, and Theo- 
critus. 
Chaphah (Thomas), bom at Billingham, in 
Durham, 1717-1760. 

Essay on the Roman Senate, 1750. 
Ghapone (Mrs. Hester), 1727-1801. 

Letters on the Improvement of the Mind, 
1773. 

Miscellanies, in Prose and Yerse, 1775. 
Chappelow (Leonard), orientalist^ 1683-1768. 

(Commentary on the Book of Job, 1752. 

Elementa Lingua Arabicae, 1730. 
CLARKE (Mr^.), maiden name Charlotte Gibber, 
youngest daughter of Golley Gibber, •-1760. 

Art of Management (a satire on Fleetwood ; a 
dramatic piece), 1735. 

History of Henry Dumont and Charlotte 
Evelyn (no date). 

Narrative of [her own] Life, 1755. 
Chaklesworth (Maria Louisa), 183(^ 

Ministry of Life (The), 1858. 

Sabbath Given (The), 1854. 

Sabbath Lost (The), 1856. 

Sailor's Choice (The), 1863. 
Gharleton, M.D. (VValter), bom at Shepton 
Mallet, in Somersetshire, 1619-1707. 

Chorea Gigantum (an account of Stonehenge), 
1663. 

Enquiries into Human Nature, 1680. 

Natural History of Nutrition, etc., 1658. 

Onomasticon Zoicon, etc., 1668-71. 

Physiulogia Epicuro-gassendo-charletoniana, 
1654. 
Chattrrtov (Thomas), poet^ of Bristol, 1752- 
1770. 

Rowley Correspondence begins 1768. 
Posthumous. 

Godwin (a tragedy), posthumous 1771. 

Miscellanies (in prose and verse), 1778. Sup- 
plement, 1784. 

Poems, 1771. (The lament in JBtla is unsur- 
passed in tenderness.) 

Rowley Pieces in a Collective Form, 1777. 
(His Life, by Dr. Gregory, 1789; Davis, 

1809; John Dix, 1837; Martin, 1865; Dr. D. 

Wilson, 1869; Mas8on,1875; Bell, 1875.) 
Chaucer (Geoffrey), called "The Father of 
English Poetry," born in London, 1328- 

1400. 

Boke of Cupid, or the Cuckow and the Night- 
ingale, 1364; first printed 1532. 

Boke of Fame (The), printed by Caxton, no 
date ; by Pynson, 1526. 

Boke of the Duchesse (The), 1371 ; printed 
1532. 

Canterbury Tales (The), 1383; printed by 
Caxton, 1475. (His best work.) 

Compleynte of a Loveres Lyfe (The), 13«2. 

Compleynte of Chaucer to his Parse (The), 
1377 ; first printed 1532. 

Camplejnte of Man and Vemu (ThtX l^M, 



Flower and the Leaf (The), first printed 1598. 
House of Fame (The), 1373; first printed 1532. 
Jacke Upland, first printed 1602. 
Parlement of Briddes, or Assembly of Fowles 

(The), 1358 ; or Scipio's Dream,, printed by 

Wynkyn de Worde, 1530. 
Ploughman's Tale (The), first printed 1542. 
Praise of Women (A), 1366; first printed 1532. 
Romaunt of the Rose (The), 1360 ; printed 1532. 
Treatise on the Astrolabie, 1391-92. 
Troylus and Creseyde, 1369 ; printed by Cax- 
ton, no date; Wynkyn de Worde, 1517. 

(His Life, by J. XJrry, 1721 ; Godwin, 1804 ; 

Todd, 1810; Singer, 1822; Schmitz, 1841; sir 

H. Nicholas, 1843; R. Bell, 1855 ; Skeat, 1878.) 

Chaukct (Sir Henry), cmtiquary, 1632-1719. 

Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire (The), 

1700. (An excellent county history.) 
Chavasse (Pye H.), 19tb century. 
Advice to a Mother on the Management of her 

Children, 1849. 
Advice to a Wife on the Management of her 

Own Health, 1850. 
Aphorisms on Mental Culture and Training 

of a Child, 1870. 
Counsel to a Mother on the Care and Rearing 

of her Children, 1863. 
Cheever, D.D. (George Barrell), bom at Hallo- 
well, Maine, U.S., 1807- 
Capital Punishment (On), 1843. 
Commonplace Books (prose and verse), 1828- 

1829. 
Lectures on Pilgrim's Progress, 1844. 
God against Slavery, 1857. 
Hill Difficulty (The), 1847. 
Pilgrim Fathers (Tue), 1848. 
Powers of the World to Come, 1853. 
Studies in Poetry, 1830. 
Voices of Nature, 1852, 1863. 
Voyage to the Celestial Country, 1860. 
Wanderings of a Pilgrim, 1845-46. 
Windings of the River of the Water of Life, 

1849. 
Chesblden (William), anatomist^ bom at Bar- 

row-on-the-Hill, in Leicestershire, 16»8- 

1752. 
Anatomy of the Human Body (a text-book), 

I7ia 
Osteology, or Anatomy of the Bones, 1733. 
Treatise on the Operation for the Stone, 1723. 
Gh&sket (Francis Kawdon), bom at Ballyrea, 

in Ireland, 1787-1872. 
Narrative of the Euphrates Expedition, 1868. 
On Fire-arms, 1852. 
Russo-Turkish Campaigns of 1828-29, pub-' 

lisbed 1854. 
Survey of the Euphrates and Tigris, 1850. 
Chesterfield (Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl 

of), born in London, 1694-1773. 
Letters to his Son, posthumous 1774 ; supple- 
ment, 1777 (best known by). 
Miscellanies, posthumous 1777. 

(His Life, by Dr. Maty, 1777-78.) 
Chkttle (Henry), dramatist, about 1535-1610. 
Doleful Ditty of the Lord Darby, 1567. 
Hoffman (a tragedy), 1631. 
Kiude- Harts Dreame, 1593. 
Piers Plainnes Seaven Teres PrcQ*.\&\&^;V6SkV 
Popes \nui\xx\V\i^m«Mi\aXV«v^\i'i\\^^^ 



1108 CIIEYALLIKlt — CIBnRR. APPENDIX I. 



CnRI8TI80N-~€I DBKll. 



CiiKVALUKR (Rot. Temple), 1794-1873. 
.S'nuonn. 
I'miiHlutiorifi of the Knintlon of Clcmeot of 

llomo; Jgnatiun; I'olycarp, etc. 
CiiKTNR, M.I). ((>(><>rKO«<*i tSt'oiland, 1071-1742. 
Account of liiiiiHcif tt»d hU Cures, |HMtbu- 

niouH 1743. 
KiiKllHh Malndy (Thp\ 1733. 
KHRuy on Hoalth and liong Life, 172S. 
Olm rvntinns on Uout, 1722. 
On FluxtonH, 1703. 
riiiloHopbical I'rinciplcH of Natural Religion, 

1715. 
Theory of Fcvnrn, 1702. 
CiiKVNr.LL (FruiiciH), born at Oxford, 1608- 

ICflS. 
Chlllingworthl Novifwima, 1644. 
Kiw, Growth, and Danger of Soclnianlsm, 

1643. 
Child (Sir JoRiah), loriter on political economy^ 

l6:io-l699. 
I5ri(>f ObHorvntionx concerning Trade and the 

IntereKt of Money, 1U6H. (Illn chief work.) 
New Discourne of Tradi', 1690. 
Tr'.-atiHo proving tliat the Abatement of In- 

tercnt on Money Ih the Kffcct and not the 

CaiiHo of the lUchefi of a Nation, 1751. 
Ciiii.D(Mrii.), maiden name Lydia Maria Francis, 

iNirn at Medford, U.S., 1h02- 
Autumnal Leaves, Ihbo. 
Fact and Fiction, 1H46. 
Flowers for CliiUlren, 1852. 
llolmmok, a Story of tlic IMlgrims, 1824. 
iHaac T. Hopper, a True Life, 1H53. 
Looking towards Sunset, 1800. 
I'iiilothca, a Greek Romance, IH36. 
Progress of Religious Ideas, etc., 1855. 
Rebels (The), 1825. 
Romance of the Republic (A), 1867. 
CiiiLLiNawoRTii (William), born at Oxford, 

1602*-1644. 
Ileligion of Protestants a Way to Salvation, 

163H. 

Unlawfulness of resisting the Lawful Prince, 
1642. 
(His Life, by F. Cheynell, 1644, a vile 
calumny; Dr. Hirch, 1742.) 
Chisiiull (I'^lmund). antiquary, of Bedford- 
shi!.'., 16H0-I73:i. 
Antlqultates Aslatlcn', etc., 1728. 
CiiTTY (.Joseph), juri*/, 1776-1841. 
Reports, 1820-23. (Highly valued by law- 
yers.) 
*»* Ho also wrote proi-tical treatises on 
criminal luw, the laws of commerce, medical 
JuriHprUilence, pleading, etc. 
CnoRLKY (Henry I'otliergiil), musical critic, of 
Lnntashire, 1H08-1872. 
Authors of F^ugland, 1838. 
Modern German Music, 1864. 
Moiporials of Mrs. Hemaus, 1836. 
Mu.-lc and Manners in Franco and Germany, 

1841. 
Thirty Yccrs of Mu««lcal Recollections, 1862. 
CiiiiisTiK (.Tann's), avtiquari/, 1('73-1«31. 
I)lj»quIritioi» on Filtruscun Vnses, 1806. 
Disquisition on Painteii Greek Vases, 1826. 
Egflay on the KarJicst Hj>ectes of idolatrr, 
1814. 
Inquiry into the fiamn of Palamedes, 1801. 
Inquiry into Greek Sculplme, ldJ2. 



CHRisTTsoy, M.I). (Robert), of ScoiUnd, 1797-« 
1882. 
Biography of Edward Turner, H.D., 1887. 
DlHiH'nsatury (The), 1842. 
On Granular Degcueratioa of the Kldneyi* 

1839. 
Treatise on Poisons, 1829. 
CiiLBR (Thomas), driit, bom at East HAmbam, 
In Wiltsliire, 1679-1746. 
l)octrine of Vicarious Huftering refUted. 
On Future Judgment and Ltemal Punish- 
ment, posthumous 1748. 
Supremacy of (}od the Father vindicated, 1716. 
Tracts, 1727. 1730. 

'J'rue Gos})el of Joans asserted (The), 1716. 
Posthumous W'lrks* 1748. 
Church (The Very Rev. Blcbmrd William), 

1816- 

Bcginning of the Middls Ages, 1877. 

Civill7.ation before and after Christianity, 1872. 

Human Life and its Condltlona (aermonsX 
1876-78. 

Influences of (Thriitianity npon Natlonftl Cha- 
racter, 1873. 

Sacred Poetry of Early Rellgtoni, 1874. 
Churchill (Rev. iharles), lotirift, bom at 
Westminster, 1731-1764. 

Hatirain Verit. 

Apology to Oltlcal Itcviewers, 1761. 

Author (The). 1763. (His best satire.) 

Conference (I'he), 1763. 

Candidate (The), 1764. 

Dui'lllHt (The), 1763. 

Kplstle to Hogarth, 1764. 

Farewell (The), 1762. 

Ghost (The), 1762. (Against Dr. Johneon.) 

Gotham Tthreo books), 1763. 

Independence, 1764. 

Night, an Kplstle to Lloyd, 1762. 

I'rophecy of Famine (a political squib), 1762. 

Rosciad (The), on actors and manugera, 1761. 

Soot's Pastoral (A). 

Times (The), 1764. 
(His Life, by W. Tooke, 1804.) 
Churchtard (Thomas), jwd, bum at Shrews- 
bury, 1620-1604. 

Challenge (The), 1593. 

Cliippes (C4>utayning 12 labonrn), 1665. 

Davie Dicar's Dream (in verse), 1562-63. 

]>escr!ptloDof the WofuU Warres in Flauuden, 
1578. 

r)iscourse of Rebellion, 1670. 

Mlscrio of F launders, etc., 1679. 

Pleasauute Laborinth (A), 1680. 

Waniing to the Wise, 1580. 

Worthliies of Walo^ 1587. 
•»• A nd scores of others. 
(His Life, by G.Chalmers, 1817.) 
Churton (Ven. Edward), lHOO-1874. 

F:arly English Ciiurch (The), 1840. 

Vlndiclffilgnatli, 1852. 
CiBBER (CoUey), dramatic poet, of London, 1671- 
1767. 

Apology for his own Life, 174C. (Must 
amusing.) 

Works, 1721. 
\* For his dramas, see Appskdix til. 
CtnBRR (Theopliilus), biographer and drawuUic 
author, \*l^V\Sl W . 
kpoV^^s^ tot X\\« VASa ^ "^ikt T. ^.^ ^^itAwKSu^ 



CLAPPERTON — CLABKSON. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. CLARKE — CIJLRKSON. 1109 



Auction (The), a farce, 1757. 

avU Ware of Henry VI. (The), a tragedy, 
1724. 

Harlot's Progress (The), an extravaganza, 
1733. 

Lives of Eminent Actors and Actresses, 1753. 

Lives of British and Irish Poets, 1753. 

Lover (The), a comedy, 1730. 

Pattie and Pegjqy (a ballad opera), 1730. 
Glapfertom (Httgh), African traveller, bom at 
Annan, in Scotland, 1788-1827. 

Travels and Discoveries in Northern and 
Central Africa, 1826 ; a Second Expedition, 
1829 ; a Final Expedition, 1830. 
Clabicabde (marquis of), bom in London, 
1604-1659. 

Memoirs concerning the Aflfaira of Ireland, 
from 1640 to 1653, posthumous 1722. 
Clare (John), poet, of Peterborough, 1793-1864. 

Moments of Forgetfulness (in veree), 1824. 

Poems descriptive of Rural Life, 1820. 

Shepherd's Calendar, and other Poems, 1827. 

Rural Muse (The), 1835. 

Village Minstrel (The), 1821. 
Olakemdon (Edward Hyde, earl of), lord chan- 
cellor, hiitorian, bom at Dinton, in Wilt- 
shhre, 1608-1674. 

Brief View of the Dangerous Errore in Hobbes's 
Leviathan^ 1676. 

History of the Grand Rebellion, posthumous 
1702-4 ; continuation 1759. 

His own Life, posthumous 1759. 
Clarbkdon (Henry Hyde, second earl of), lord 
lieutenant of Ireland, born at Dinton, in 
Wiltshire, 1638-1709. 

History of the Rebellion and Civil War in 
England, posthumous 1702-4. (One of the 
|}est histories in the language.) 

Lettere on the Affaire of the Tunes, posthu- 
mous 1763. 
(His Life, by T. H. Lister, 1838.) 
Cla ridge (John), called " The Shepherd of Ban- 
bury," I7th century. 

Shepherd's Legacy (The), or Weather Rules, 
1670. (Showing how to forecast the weather 
by observing the moon, the stars, the mist, 
the rainbow, the clouds, and the winds. 
How to keep sheep sound, and how to cure 
the rot.) 
Clark, F.R.S. (Sir James), bom in BanfGshire, 
Scothind, 1788-1870. 

Pulmonary Consumption, 1835. 

Sanative Influence of Climate, 1829. 
Clarke, LL.D. (Adam), orientalist^ of Ireland, 
1762-1832. 

Bibliographical Dictionary, 1802; supple- 
ment, 1806. 

Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, 1810-26. 
%* He edited and enlarged the Fcedera, but 

not with good judgment. 
(His Life, by J. B. B. Clarke, 1833; Dr. 

Etberidge, 1858 ; S. Dunn, 1863.) 
Clarke (Charles Cowden), bom at Enfield, in 
Middlesex, 1787-1877. 

Moliere Characters, 1865. 

Shakespeare Charactera (chiefly subordinate), 
1863. 

TaJfls from Chaucer, 1833. 
Clarke (Mre. Cowden), maiden name Mary No- 
vello, wife of Charles Cowden CJarke, 1809- 

AdreDtures of Kit Bam, M&rlner, 1848. 



Complete Concordance to the Works of 

Shakespeare (A), 1845. (A great work, 

well done.) 
Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines ^The), 

1850. 
Iron Cousin (The), a novel, 1864. 
Many Happy Returns of the Day (a birthday 

book), I860. 
Rambling Story (A). 1874. 
Song of a Drop of Water, etc., 1856. 
Trust and Remittance (love stories in poetic 

prose), 1873. 
World-noted Women, 1857. 
Clarke, LL.D. (Edward Daniel), traveller, born 

at Willington, in Sussex, 1769-1822. 
Tomb of Alexander (The), 1805. 
Travels, 1810-23. (One of the best books of 

travels in the language.) 
Travels through Denmark, Sweden, Norway, 
England, etc., posthumous 1819-24. 

(His Life, by bishop Otter, 1824.) 
Clarke, D.D. (James Freeman), born in Han- 
over, a Unitarian pastor m Boston, U.S., 

1810- 
Christian Doctrine of Forgiveness (The), 1852. 
Christian Doctrine of Prayer (The), 1854. 
Essentials and Non-essentials in Religion, 

1878. 
Orthodoxy, 1866. 
Steps uf Belief, 1870. 
Ten Great Religions (The), 1870. 
Clarke, D.D. (James Stanier), •-1834. 
Life of James IL, from Memoira written by 

himself, 1^16. 
Life of Lord Nelson, from his Lordship's 

MSS., 1809. 
Naufragia, or Historical Memoire of Ship- 
wrecks, 1805. 
Progress of Maritime Discoveries, 1803. 
Clarke (Robert), 1801- 
Mannere and Customs of Liberated Africans, 

1855. 
Clarke (Rev. Samuel), ejected nonconforc5«t, 

biographer, 1599-1689. 
General Martyrologie, 1677. 
Lives of Sundry Eminent Persons, part i. 

divines ; part ii. nobility and gentry, 1683. 
Looking-glass for Saints, 1671. 
Marrow of Ecclesiastical History (The), part i. 

Christ and the Fathera ; part ii. Chnstian 

monarchs, 1650. 
Clarke, D.D. (Samuel), of Norwich, 1675-1729. 
Being and Attributes of God (The), 1704. 

(His best work.) 
Evidences of Natural and Revealed Religion, 

1703. 
Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, 1712. 

Literal translations, 
Caesar's Commentaries, 1712. 
Homer's TZtod, 1729-32. 
Works Collected, 1738. 

(His Life, by bishop Hoadly, 1738; W. 
Whiston, 1748.) 
Clarke (William), antiquary, of Shropshire, 

1696-1771. 
Connexion of the Roman, Saxon, and Eofi;lish 

Coins, 1767. 
Clarkson (Thomas), p\t7anth.rQ^<..» v»va. «. 

WlabeacYi, Vn. ^m\>tV^%«asi5\\t«s vv^^\*v'b> 



1170 



OLATTON— OOKAINE. APPENDIX I. OLUTTBRBUCK— COKAINB. 



Momoirs of WillUm Pmn. 1813. 

I'urtraiture of Qu&kerism, 1806. 
(His Life, by Thonuta Taylor.) 
Clayton f Kllen Cre*thorne), of Dublin, •- 

Celebrated Women, 1860. 

Cruel Fortune (a norel), 1865. 

Cryinf; for Venge&nce (a iiovel)i 1877. 

Female Artlnts, 1876. 

Mi88 Mlllv Moss (a Ule), 1862. 

MotnblH Women, 1860. 

Playing for Love (a novel), 1876. 

Qiieentt of Song, 1H63. 

Women of the Reformation, 1861. 
Clayton (llobert), blsbop of Clogher, 1696- 

175H. 

Chronology of the Hebrew Bible vindicated, 

1747. Ta work of great merit.) 
KwMiy on Spirit, 1761. 

lutruductiun to the History of the Jews, 1746. 
Clkmens (Samuel Langhome), pseudonym 

**Mark Twain," Aumorut, bom at Florida, 

U.S., 1836- 
An Idle Excursion, 1878. 
Gilded Age (The), a comedy, 1874. 
Innocents Aoroad (The), 1869. 
Jumping Frog (TheX 1867. 
Prince and Pauper, 1881. 
Roughing It, 1872. 
Tom Sawyer, 1876. 
Tramp Abroad, 1880. 
Clkuk (John), bom at Eldln, in Scuiland, 1730- 

1H12. 
Essay on Naval Tactics, etc., 1782. 
Olevki.am) (Charles Dexter), bom at Salem, in 

Massachusettfl, U.S., 1H02-1869. 
Compendium of English Literature, 1848. 
Kliitome of Grecian Antiquities, 1827. 
Cf.BVKLAXi) (Julm), poet, bom at LiOUgh borough, 

in Lcicestersliire, 1613-1658. 
Poems, 1651, 1654, 1657. 
Works, pustliumous 1687. (Once much more 

esteemed tlian Milton.) 
Ci.TFFOitu (Artlmr), 1788-1830. 
(JlifTordla Collectanea, 1817. 
Historicul and Topographical Description of 

the Parish of Tixall, etc^ 1817. 
State Papers, etc., of Sir Ralph Sadler, 

1H09. 

Clin7. (George), painter and engraver, of Lon- 
don, 1 770-1 «54. 
Deatli of Nelson, 1807. 
Kemble Family, 1809. 
Portraits of Koan, Komble, Llston, etc. 
Clinton (Henry Fyncs), chronologist, bom 
at (lamston, in Nottinghamshire, 1781- 
1852. 
F)pitome of Rome and Constantinople, 1853. 
Fat<ti Hellenicl, 1824-34. f A standard work.) 
Fa>;ti I'ioniaiii, 1845-50. (A standard work.) 
(His Life, by himself; edited by C. J. F. 
Clinton, 1854.) 
Cluugii (Artlmr Hugh), jx>e£, born at Liverpool, 

1819-1861. 
Ambarvulia, 1840. 
Amours de Voyage, 1840. 
Jiothie of Tobor-na-Vuolicb, 18i8. 
Dipsychu.s, 1840. 
Nar} Magiio, 1840, 

J'oeinn and EHRay8,r»onihnmoxa 1871. 
(HtaLife, by F, T. Palgrave, 1863; li.Sy- 
moiiiif, 1871.) 






Cluttbbbdok (Robert), cmti^ptarjf, ton. li 

Hertfonishir«, 1773-1831. 
History and Antlquitiea of Hertfiffdiblre, 

1816-27. 
CoBBR (Frances Power), bom in the ooontj ol 

Dublin, 1822- 
Broken I^igbts, 1664. 
Cities of the Past, 1864. 
Confohslons of a Lost Dog, 1867. 
Criminals, Idiots, Women, and Minon, 1869. 
Darwinism in Morals, 1872. 
Dawning Lights, 1868. 
Essays on the Pursuits of Women, 1863. 
Female Education, 1862. 
Friendless Girls and How to Help Than, 1861. 
Hours of Work and Play, 1867. 
Moral Aspects of Vivisection, 1877. 
Red Flag in John BuU's Eye (The), 1863. 
Re-echoes, 1876. 
Religious Duty, 1864. 

Studies of Ethical and Sodal Sntjacta, 1865. 
Thanksgiving, 1863. 
Workliouse as an Hospital (The), 1861. 
(}OBBKTT (William), bora at Farnham, in Sarrey, 

1762-1835. 
Advice to Young Men, 1831. 
Cottage Economy, 1822. 
English Grammar, 1819. 
French Grammar, 1824. 
Historv of the Protestant Beformatlon In 

England, etc., 1810. 
Ltgacy to Ijabourers, 1834. 
Legacy to Parsons, 1835. 
I'aper against Gold, 1817. 
I'arliamentary History of England, 1803. 
Political Recristers, 1H02-13. 
I'oor Man's Friend (The), 1826. 
Rural Rides, 1830. 
Weekly Register, 1802-35. 
Works of Peter Porcupine, 1801. 
Year's Residence in the United States, 1818-19. 

(His Life, by Huish, 1835 ; by bia son, 1837 1 
by Smith, 1878.) 
CoBBOLD (Rev. Richard), 1797-1877. 
Margaret Catchnolc (historical novel), 1846. 
Youi:g Man's Home (The), 1849. 
CocHRANR (Alexander Dundas Bom Wiaheit 

Raillie\ 1814- 
Ernest Vane, 1849. 
Florence the I3eautiftil, 1864. 
Francis I., and other Historic fttudlen, 1870. 
Morca (The), a poem (2nd edition), 1841. 
Young Italy, 1850. 
Ccx:iiRANB (John Dundas), travdler, 1786- 

1825. 

Narrative of a Pedestrian Journey through 
Russia and Siberian Tartary, 1824. 
CocKBURN (Henry Thomas, lord), Edtntmrsh, 
1779-1854. 
Life of Lord Jeffrey, 1852. 
Memorials of his Time, posthnmouB 1866. 
CocKRR (Edward), arithmetician, Londoa, 1633- 
1677. 
Arithmetick, 1654. 
Pcnna Volans, 1660. 
Pen's Triumph, 1657. 
CJoKAtNK (Sir Aston), poet, 160b-1684i 
Cbaine of Golden Poems (A), 1666. 
C^^oVcft PoCTCvft, 1669. 
Ob"^\.\tva.\A IaAv (;iYift'), ^ cmMAa ^ v^njl . 
Ovid (tt wa.^e&s'), \W». 



OOKB^COLEBIDOE. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



COLEBIDOB. 



1171 



Playi, 1669. 
Small Poems, 1668. 

Trapolio, a supposed Prince (a play), 1658. 
3oKB (Sir Edward), chief Justice of England, 
bom at Milenam, in Norfolk, 1561-1633. 
Book of Entries, 1614. 
Complete Copyliolder, posthumous 1640. 
Institutes, part i. (Coke upon Littleton), 162S ; 
part ii. (Magna Charta), posthumous 1642; 
part iii. (High Treason), posthumous 1644 ; 
part iv. (Jurisdiction of Courts), posthumous 
1644. 
Heading on Fines, posthumous 1662. 
Reports, 1600-15. 
Coke (Hon. Henry John), 1827- 
Ride over the Rocky Mountains, etc., 1852. 
Vienna in 1848. 
Will and a Way (A), 1868. 
CoLDEW (Cadwalladeri natural philosopheVt 
bom at Dunse, in Scotland, 1688-1776. 
History of the Five Indian Nations, 1747. 
Plantae Novaeboracenses, 1743-44. 
CoLK, A.R.A. (Vicat), landscape painter^ bom 
at Portsmouth, in Hampshire, 1833- 
Alps at Rosenlaul (The), 1878. 
Amndel, 1877. 
August Days, 1881. 
Autumn Gold, 1871. Autumn, 1880. 
Day's Decline (The), 1876. 
Decline of Day (The), 1864. 
Evening, 1870. 
Evening Rest, 1866. 
Floating down to Camelot, 1869. 
Hay-time, 1873. 

Heart of Surrey (the county), 1874. 
Isle of Skye, 1875. 
]j0cb Scavaig, 1875. 

Misty Morning, 1874. Morning Mist, 1880. 
Noon, 1872. 

Pause in the Storm at Sunset (A), 1869. 
Richmond Hill, 1876. 
St. Bride's Bay (a storm at sea), 1867. 
Showery Day (A), 1878. 
Silver Thames (The), 1880. 
Spring-time. 1865. 

Summer Flowers, 1869. Ditto Noon, 1875. 
Summer Rains, 1873. Ditto Showers, 1877. 
Summer's Gulden Crown, 1866. 
Sunlight Lingering on Autumn Woods, 1860. 
Sunshine Showers, 1870. 
Surrey Pastoral (A), 1878. 
Cole (William), botanUt. 1626-1662. 
Adam in Eden, or a History of Plants, Herbs, 

and ^Mowers, 1657. 
Art of Simpling (The), i.e. where to gather 
plants, 1656. 
COLEBROOKE (Henry Thomaa% orientalist^ Lon- 
don, 1765-1837. 
Amera Cosha, etc., 1808. 
Digest of Hindu Law on Contracts and Suc- 
cessions, 1797. 
Essays, 1837. 

Grammar of the Sanscrit Language, 1805. 
Remarks on the Agriculture and Conunerce 
of Bengal, 1806. 
COLENSO, D.D. (John William), bishop of Natal, 
1814- 
Criticism on 7%e Speakoffs Commentary, 1871. 
Epistle to the Romans (The), 1861. 
lectures on the Pentateuch, 1873. 
Haial Sennoiu, li$6. 



Pentateuch and Book of Joehna critically 
examined (The), 1662-72. 

Ten Weeks in Natal, 1855. 

Village Sermons, 1853. 
CoLERii>OB (Rev. Derwent), son of S. T. Cole- 
ridge the poet, born at Keswick, in Cumber- 
land. 1800- 

Life of Praed, 1864. 

Scriptural Character of the English Chu]«ii« 
1839. 
CoLEKiDOB (Hartley), son of S. T. Coleridge the 
poet, born at Clevedon, near Bristol; 1796- 
1849. 

Biographia Borealis (prose), 1833. 

Life of Andrew Marvell, 1836. 

Life of Massinger. 

Marginalia, posthumous 1861. 

Poems, 1833. 

Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire, 1836. 
(His best prose work.) 
(His Life, by his brother, Derwent Coleridge, 

1851.) 
Coleridge (Henry Nelson), 1800-1843. 

Introduction to the Study of the Greek Classic 
Poits, 1830. 

Six Months in the West Indies, 1825. 

Specimens of the Table Talk of S. T. Coleridge, 
1835. 
Coleridge (Samuel Taylor), an inteU^ectual 
torsOf bora at Ottery St. Mary, in Devon- 
shire, 1772-1834. 

Poetry and FHction. 

Ancient Mariner (in seven parts), 1798. (His 
best poem.) 

Christabel, part 1. 1797, part ii. 1800; pub- 
lished 1816. 

Fall of Robespierre (a drama), 1794. 

Kubla Khan (a vision), 1816. 

France (an ode), 1798. 

Ode to tne Departed Year, 1736. 

Poems, 1796. 

Raven (a Christmas tale), x)osthumous 1848. 

Religious Musings, 1796. 

Remurse (a tragedy), 1813. 

Sibylline Leaves, 1817. 

Translation of Wallenstein, 1800. 

Zapola (a Christmas tale in two parts), 1817. 
Prou. 

Aids to Reflection, 1825. 

Biographia Literaria, 1817. (His chief prose 
work.) 

Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit, posthu- 
mous 1840. 

Constitution of Church and State, 1830. 

Essays on his own Times, posthumous 1850. 

Friend (The), 27 numbers, 1809-10. 

Lay Sermons, 1816-17. 

Notes and Lectures on Shakespeare, etc., 
posthumous 1849. 

Table Talk, posthumous 1835. 

Theory of Life, posthumous 1849. 

Treatise on Method, posthumous 1848. 

Watchman (The), a weekly miscellany (10 
parts), 1796. 
(His Life, by J. GiUman, 1838; Cottle, 
1847.) 
Colkridoe (Sara), bom at Keswick, in Cumber- 
land, 1803-1852. 

Accoimt 0/ tKe AUpwwa, ^3tfi. V^xMsS^aSKw^i* 



1172 



COLES— COLLI NS. 



APPENDIX I. 



OOLLIXS. 



Coles (Elisha), lexicographer^ 1640-1716. 
Dictiunary (A), English-Latin aud Latin- 
English, 1677. 
English Dictionary (An), 1706. 
Nomenclatura Trilinguis,or an Anglo-Latino- 

Graeca, 1707* 
Shorthand, 1674. 
Ck>LET, D.D. (John), dean of St. Panrs, Loiidon, 

1466-1619. 
Construction of the Eight Parts of Speech, etc., 

postbumons 1630. 
Rudimenta Grammatices, 1510. 

(His Life, by T. Fuller, 1693 ; Dr. Samuel 
Knight, 1726 ; Erasmus in PhoBniXf vol. ii.^ 
CoLOAN (John), an Irish mendicant, hagiotogiit^ 

1590-1658. 
Acta Sanctorum . . . Scotiao sen Hibemiae, 

1645. 
TractatoB de Joannis Sooti . . . Vita, 1655. 



(Very rare.) 
Ml 



Triadis Thaumaturgse . . . Acta, 1647. (Con- 
taining the Lives of St. Patricl^ St. Colomb, 
and St. Brigid.) 
OoLLiBB (Jeremy), bom at Stow Qny, in Cam- 
bridgeshire, 1650>-1726. 

Desertion discussed (The), 1688. 

Ecclesiastial History of Great Britain, 1708-14. 
(His chief work.) 

Essays on Moral Sul^ects, 1697, 1705, 1709. 

Great Historical, Geographical, and €knea- 
logical Dictionary (The), 1706 ; snpplement, 
1721. 

Short View of the Immorality, etc., of the 
English Stage, 1698. 

Translation of Moreri's iTixtoricoI Dictionary ^ 
1701-21. 
(His Life, by P. Lathbury, 1852.) 
CoLLiEB (John Payne), philologist, etc., Lon- 
don, 1789- 

Bibliographical Account of Rare Books, 1866. 

History of English Dramatic Poetry, 1831. 

Memoirs of Actors in the Plays of Shake- 
speare, 1846. 

New Facts regarding Shakespeare, 1835, 1836, 
1839. 

Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shake- 
speare's Plays, 1852. 

Poetical Decameron, 1820. 

Poet's Pilgrimage (The), an allegorical poem, 
in four cantos, 1822. 

Sculptor (The), 1878. 

Editor of 

Shakespeare's Works, 1842, 1853. 

Spenser, 1862. 
Collier (Sir Robert Porrett), 1817- 

Law of Railways (The\ 1850. 
CoLLiNowooD (Cuthbcrt), naturcUist, bom at 
Greenwich, in Kent, 1826- 

Rambles of a Naturalist on the Shores of the 
China Sea, 1868. 

Travelling Bird (The), 1870. 

Vision of Creation (A), a poem. 1873. 
C<tLLiN8 (Anthony), a freethinker, bora in 
Middlesex, 1676-1729. 

Discourse on Freethinking, 1713. (His chief 
work.) 

iCssay concerning the use of Human Reason, 
jror. 
(JroundB and Beasona of the Christian Rell- 

e^i'on, 1724. 
On the yeccsBity of Revelation, 1739. 



\ 



Philosophical Inquiry conceming Liberty an* 

Necessity, 1716. 
Priestcrart in Perfection, 1709. 
Reply to Dr. Rogers, 1727. 
Scheme of Literal Prophecy, 1726. 
COLLIKS (Arthur), 1682-1760. 
Baronetage, 1720. 

History of the Peerage of England, 1709. 
Collins, F.R.S. (John), bom at Wood Eaton. 

1624-1683. 
Commercium Epistolicom, etc., de Analyst 

Promota, 1712. 
Collins ^Mortimer), poet and fwodiit, of Ply- 
mouth, in Hampshire, 1827-1876. 
Blacksmith and Scholar (a novel), 1875. 
British Birds (a vision from Aristophanes'), 

1872. 
Fight with Fortune (A), a novel, 1870. 
Frances (a novel), 1874. 
From Midnight to Midnight. 
Idyls and Rhymes, 1855. 
Inn of Strange Meetings (The), and otlier 

Poems, 1871. 
Ivory Gate (The), a novel, 1869. 
Marquis and Merchant (a novel), 1871. 
Miranda (a novel), 1873. 
Mr. Cariiigton (a novel), 1873. 
Princess Clarice (a novel), 1872. 
Secret of Long Life (The), 1876. 
Squire Silchester's Whim (a novel), 1873. 
Summer Songs, 1860. 
Sweet and Twenty (a novel), 1876. (With Lis 

wife, Frances.) 
Sweet Anne Page (a novel), 1868. 
Transmigration (a novel), 1873. 
Two Plunges for a Pearl (a novel), 1872. 
Village Comedy (The), a novel, 1877. 
Vivian Romance (The), a novel, 1870. 
Who Is the Heir? (a novel), 1865. 
Tou play me False (a novel), 1878. (With 

his wife, Frances.) 
Collins (Samuel), about 1630-1700. 
State of Russia, 1671. 
System of Anatomy, 1685. 
Collins, R.A. (William), London, 1787-1847. 
Nutting Party (The), 1831. 
Our Saviour with the I>octor8 in the Temple, 

1840. 
Prawn-Fishers, 1843. 
Shriniprs, 1831. 
Two Disciples at Emmans (The), 1841. 

(His Life, by his son, W. Wllkle OolUns. 
1848.) 
Collins (William), poet, of Gbichester, 1720- 

1756. 
Odes, 1745-46. 
Ode to Evening, 1746. (The best Alcaic in 

the language.) 
Oriental Eclogues, 1742. 
Passions (Ode on the), 1746. 
Poems, posthumous 1765. 

(His Life, by Dr. Johnson, 1788 ; Dyce, 
1827 ; sir Harris Nicolas, 1830 ; Mot Thomas, 
1858.) 
Collins (William Wilkie), nowHi^ LonduK 

1824- 
After Dark, and other Stories, 1856. 
Antonina, or the Fall of Rome (6fh oent.\ 

law. '^ 

ATtiia&&\e« \%^^. 



cx>LLiV80V— conoREVE. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, combe— covobsvs. 1178 



Black Robe (The), 1881. 

Dead Secret (The), 1857. 

Fallen Leaves (The), 1880. 

Frozen Deep (The), 1873. 

Haunted Hotel (The), 1879. 

Hide and Seek, 1854. 

I^w and the Lady (The), 1875. 

Han and Wife, 1^70. 

Mim or Mn. i and other Stories, 1873. 

Mr. Wray's Cash-box (a Christmas tale), 1852. 

Moonstone (The). 1868. 

My Miscellanies, 1863. 

New Magdalen (The), 1873. 

No Name, 1862. 

Poor Miss Finch, 1872. 

Qneen of Hearts (Tlie), 1859. 

Rambles beyond Railways, 1851. 

Two Destinies, 1876. 

Woman in White (The), 1860. 

Flayi. 
Black and White. 
Frozen Deep ( Hie), 1857. 
Lightbonse (The), 1855. 
Moonstone (The), dramatized, 1877. 
CoLLiNSON (Rev. John), topographer, •-1793. 
History and Antiquities of the County of 

Somerset, 1791. 
CoLVAv (George), dramatUtt bom at Florence, 

1733-1794. 
Pieces in Prose a d Verse, 1787. 
Translation of Horace's De Arte Poetica, 1873 ; 
of TerencCt 1765. (Praised by Dr. Adam 
Clarke.) 

•*• For his plays, see Appeicdix III. 

(fiis Life, by himself; posthumous 1795.) 
CuLMAN (Oeorge), "The Younger," dramatist 

and humoristt 1762-1836. 
Broad Grins (same as My Nighigown, etc., 

with additions), 1802. 
Eccentricities for Edinburgh, 1820. 
My Nightgown and Slippers, 1797. 
Poetical Vagaries, 1812. 
Random Records, 1830. 
Vagaries vindicated (a poem to Reviewers), 
1814. 

*.* For his plays, see AFPSirmx III. 

(Memoirs of the Colman family, by R. B. 
Peake, 1842.) 
CoLQDHODV, LL.D. (Patrick), ttatistician, bom 

at Dumbarton, in Scothind, 1745-1820. 
Treatise on the Functions, etc., of a Constable, 

1803. 

Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis, 1796. 

(A valuable work.) 
Treatise on the Police, etc., of the River 

Thames, 1800. 
Treatise on the Wealth, Power, and Resources 
of the British Empire, 1814. 
CoixtDHouN (Sir Patrick MacCbombaich), 1815- 
A Summary of tbe Roman Civil Law, 1849-60. 
CoLTON (Rev. Caleb C), •-1832. 

I^acon, or Many Things in Few Words, 1822. 
COLVIL (S.), •-•. 

Grand Impostor discovered (The), 1673. 
CoLViL (Samuel), hwnorouijpoet, •-•, 
Whiggs' SuppUcation (The), or the Scotch 
Hudibras, a satirical poem on the Scotch 
Co7enanters, 1710. 
CkWBB, M.D. (Andretr\ bom In Edinbardi, 

1797-1847. 
Mluugement oflnUoey, 1840, (Edited after- 



wards by sir James Clark, who appended a 

sketch of the character, etc., of the writer.) 
On Mental Derangement, 1831. 
Physiology of Digestion, etc., 1836. 
Principles of Physiology applied to Health 
(The), 1834. 

(His Life, by George Combe, 1850.) 
CoxBB, M.D. (Charles), nwnUttiatUt, 1749- 

1817. 
Nummorum Veteram Populoram, etc., qui la 

Musaeo Gulielml Hunter asservantur, De- 

scriptio, etc., 1780. (Much esteemed.) 
CoMBK (George), phrenologist, of Edinburgh, 

1783—1858. 
Constitution of Man (The), 1828. (His best 

work.) 
Edinburgh Phrenological Journal, 1823. 
Elements of Phrenology, 1824. 
Essays on Phrenology, etc., 1819. 
Life, etc., of Dr. Andrew Combe, 1850. 
Moral Philosophy, 1840. 
Notes on the United States, 1840. 
Phrenology applied to Painting and Sculpture, 

1843, 1855. 
Principles of . . . Prison Discipline, 1854. 
lielation between Science and Religion, 1867. 
System of Phrenology (A), 1824. 

(His Life, by C. Gibbon, 1878.) 
Ci'MBRu, D.D. (Thomas), 1644-1699. 
Companion to the Altar, 1658. 
Companion to the Temple (in three parts), 

1672. 
On the Roman Forgeries in Councils (in four 
narts), 1689. 
(His Life, by Thomas Comber, 1799.) 
CoMBEB (Thomas), •-17 78. 
History of the Parisian Massacre of St. Bar- 
tholomew, 1810. 
Vindication of the Revolution in England, 
1758. 
COMRBKrmD (T.), •-•. 
History of Ireland (for 3000 years), to tlio 
Invasion hr Henry IL, 1754. 
CoMTKS (Sir John), lord chief baron of the 
Excheouer, 1667-1740. 
Digest of the Laws of England, posthumous 

1762-67. 
Reports, posthumous 1744. 
CoN^KB (James), numismatist^ *-*. 
Coins, Tokens, and Medalets, issued by Great 
Britain, Ireland, and the Coloni^ etc., 
1799. 
COHDBB (Joslah), of I>ondon, 1789-1855. 
Modem Traveller (The), 1824. 
Protestant Nonconformity, 1818. 
(His Life, by E. R. Conder, 1857.) 
CoNR, CowNE, or CoMEi (Gcorgc), a Scotch 
Catholic, •-1 640. 
Vita Maris Stuartse, etc., 1624. 
CoNOLETOir (Henry Brooke Pamell, lord), 1776- 

1842. 

Financial Reform, 1830. 

History of Penal Laws against Irish Catho- 
lics, 1808. 

Principles of Currency and Exchange, 1805. 
CoxoRBVB (William), dramatist, bom at Staf- 
ford, lOTO-in-a. 

PoemR, \1\0. ___^ Tw 



1174 



OOHaBKVK— OOOMBK. 



APPKNDIX I. 



OOOKU— <x>oiinR. 



GuwoBKvi (Air William), of UmUmtx, 1112- 

iriM. 
ElAriieiitarf Trf'AtlM on tb« monntlng of 

Naval OrdnancD, iMia. 
CoNinaTOV (Juhii). born at Do«ton, In Llnculn- 

ablrc, 1H3I^)M6». 
Tranilatlona luto Kiigllab v«»rM of tbA JKneUl 

uf VirKllt IMfttf; « iba Aaamnnrum of 

>^bylua, ]64M( of tba OOei of Jloracfl, 

1M03. 
GoKoi.ry, M.D. (Jobs), of Llncolniblre, 1704- 

IHOO. 

Conitructlon and aorermneot of Lunatic Any- 

luma. 1H47. 
Inquiry connerolng tbe Indlcatluua of lu* 

aanity, 1H30. 
Rtudy of llamlftt, 1R03. 
Tretttm<*nt of the InianA, 1866, 
CoMttAii (TlDiotby Abboit), concKologUt, born In 

HfW Jwraey, U.H., lHO»- 
Fofloil Kbi'Ua of the Tertiary Fonualiona of 

tUo United KUt«i. lM3'i. 
PaUH)ntulugy of tba Mexican Boundary Sur- 
vey, IHfti. 
CoKMTAHLK (Arcblbftld), of Scotland, 1776-11127. 

Miaci^llany, 1H26. 
C[oNhTAHMO Oi*^nry\ poet, 1660-*. 
Diana (Nonnettf), 16M4, 
hpirliiialHonnettea In Honour of Qod and Ilyi 

Haynteit, 1&9U. 
riiMHTAiii.K (John), tpigrammatUt, •-•, 

KplKraninmtii, 1&20. (I'linted by I'ynimn,) 
CoNtoTAiiLK, H. A. (J ohn) J^ndieapepaintttr, bum 

at KuRt IkTghult, in Hufrollc. 1776-lH:i7. 
ConiflAld (Tbe), In tbe Natlotial Uullery. 
ValU'y Farm (Tlie). 

(HU Life, bv 0. It. IXMlle, 1843.) 
CoNYHKAiiR (.fobu), bUbop of lirlatul, born at 

Kxi'Uir, 1««3-1766. 
Dtttfucn of lUivealed HellKlon, etc,, 1733. 
CtxtK (l)uitun), tumeliBt, Ix)nd<in, 1M33- 
Art In Kngland (not a iiuvctl). iHtfU, 
Hanris of Marriage (Tbe), 1H76. 
Itook of tbe Play (not a novel), 1876. 
Dr. MuHpratt'i ratbiiU, IH^H, 
Duublediiy'i Cblldren. 1877. 
I(ol)Mun'H Choice, IHtf 6, 
lloum with tba nayera, 1881. 

i^O, lKtf4. 

Over Ilfiad and Futra, 1868. 

Paul Foatf^M Daughter, 1861. 

Irudlgul Hon (Th«j, 1H63. 

Kir Felix Foy, Bart,, 1866. 

hiudieN, etc^ of IIlNtoric Story, Life, and 

Cliarttct«*r (not a novel), l87tf, 
TriaU of the Trodgolda QVlte), 1804. 
Young Mr, Niglitingale, 1874. 

OM)K(Kll'/a),/>Ml(«M, 181»- 
Journiil, l84iM)4. 

New Kcboea, and other Pomna, 1864. 
I'oemi, 1840. 
CiHtK, D.D. (George), hUtorian, born In Scot- 
land, 1766-1846. 
HlMtory of the Church of Scotland, etc., 1816, 
llitiu>ry of the lieformatlon In Hcotland, 18U. 
(A valuable work.) 
Cr/ox^ (CapMu J&mtm), navigator, bom At Mar> 

ton, in Yorkebire, IT2»~1119. 
'^f'f^ VoyugeM round tb9 WorUL flrat pub- 
JMed in 1773 1 teoond la 1111 i IbM In 



(Hia Life, Ij D. BMnwtU, 17N| Dr. K 

Kippia, 17M8.) 
Cwmtt (CaiiUin Kdward), •-*. 

Voyage round tlM World (A), 1719. 
CooKK (deorgn Wlnnove). I8i:^i86ft. 

China and I/itwer Bengal, 1868. 

ConquiHit and Colonization of North AfHca, 

1880. 

niau>ry of Party, 1836. 
InMidc Hf biUitopol, 1866. 
Mfotoira of Ix>rd BolUigbroke, 1636. 
CooKK (John), •-♦. 
Preaiiier'a AMliitant (Tlie), 17m3. (A ll*t of 
text« of aermune by Churchmen and DU- 
aentcra ilnce the lieformatlon.) 
CooKK (.John F^t^'n). novditt, bom al Wln- 
chH<ter. in Virginia, U.S., 1830- 
Dr. Van Dyke, 1h73. 
'famuicr and itanicr, 1870. 
lenry St. John, (ienih'wan, 1861. 
{i*r MiiJcNty the (jueeu, 1873. 
lilt to llllt, 1800. 
^t of tbft ForcMt4-ni (Tlie), 18S6. 
/»atber HtockingH and Killc, 1864. 
[.ife of Itobert K. I^e (biography), 1871, 
Mfe of Stonewall Ja<:kMon (biograplty), 1666, 
Mohun, or the Laat Daya of Loo and bit I'*- 

Udlna, 1K68. 
Outofthe Foam. 1871. 
Virginia Comtfdiuna (Tbe), 1865. 
Wearing of the Urey, 1887. 
Youth of JefrerMon (The), 1856. 
CooKK (llobert), •-leu. 
CeiiMura quorundam Scriptomm, anm anh 
Nomine Sanctorum, etc., [aj Pontiflciia 
CiUri Solent, 1614. (An excallant work, 
pointing out tbe forgeries of quotatlona and 
counterfeit aullioritlea.) 



CooKK (Wmiaui), trntiftuary, *-1814. 
Enquiry on Patriarchal and ~ 



Brll. 



«tc., 



Druldleal 

gfon.'Templee, etc., 1766. 
Medttlllo libitory of Imperial Romo, 
1781. 
CooKK (William), •-•. 

Picture of tlie iMle of Wight, etc., 1108. 
C00K8KY ntlclmrd), •-*. 
Life and Character of John Lord Somora, Baron 
of Kveabam, 1791, (An eatt'emed work.) 
CooKKHLKY (Ilev. WillUm (Jifford), born at 
BraMted, in Kent. 1mO'1-I880. 
Account of the Ancient City of RoBM, 1850. 
Account und Map of Athena, 1861. 
COOLKT (Arnold .JumeN), •-*. 
Cvclopa'dia of Praiitlcal Ileceipta, I MSI. 
PharniaceuLlcal Latin Grammar, 1845. 
CoobKY (Thomaa Mclntyre), bom al AtlfcA, In 
New York, U.H., 1H34- 
Conatltutional Linittationa . . . oftbaAm^* 
can Union, 1868. 1871. 
CooMUK, M.D. (Andrew), of Edinburgh, 1797'- 

1M47. 

OlNu>rvationi on Mental Derangamant, 1S33. 
PhyHlology of Digeation, 1836. 
PrfncipleM of iniyitiology applied to tha Pnt- 
aervatlon of llealtli, 1834. ^Hla beat work.'. 
Treat lie on tba PliyalologUsal and Moral 
Manitgemeut of Infancy, 1840. 
OUa lAitt, by G. Comlie, 1860.) 
CiooMHu ON \\\ViiiT(C^« WmAiTQu% vmX «xA tiMalifl 

D«v\\ \iv<)^ tNiQ ^\ft>u Va V;»,t^axJ^ W^, 



COOPER— COPE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



OOOPEB— COPE. 



1175 



Diabolad (The). 

English Dance of Death. 

T<mr in Search of the Pictnresqne, 1812. 

Tour in Search of Consolation, 1820. 

Tour in Search of a Wife, 1821. 

Tonr of Dr. Syntax through London, 1810. 

(Plates and Illastrations by Bowlandson.) 
COOPEB (Abraham), artist, London, 1787-1868. 
Marston Moor, 1819. 
Sketch of the Battle of Ligny, 18:6. 
OooPKB, LL.D. (Sir Astley Paston), iurgeon, 

bom at Brooke, in Norfolk, 1 768-1841. 
Anatomy and Diseases of the Breast. 1829-40. 
Anatomy of the Thymus Gland, 1832. 
Medical Records and Researches, 1798. 
Principles and Practice of Surgery, 1824. 
Treatise on Dislocations and ^actures, 1822. 
Treatise on Hernia, 1804-7. 
Treatment of Hernia, 1827. 

(His Life, by B. B. Cooper, 1843.) 
Cooper (Basil Henry), BgifptologUt, bom at 

Maidenhead, in Berkshire, 1819- 
Chronology of the Bible, 1874. 
Hieroglypnical Date of the Exodus in the 

Annals of Thothmes the Great, 18B1. ^ 
Life of Count Cavour, I860. 
CooPBB, R.C.S. (Bransby Blake), bom at Great 

Yarmouth, 1792-1853. 
Lectures on Anatomy, 1829. 
Lectures on the Principles and Practice of 

Surgery, 1851. 
Life of Sir A. Cooper, 1843. 
Cooper (Charles Henry), antiquary^ etc., bora 

at Great Marlow, in Buckinghamshire, 

1808-1866. 
Annals of Cambridge, 1842-52. 
Athens Cantabrigienses, 1858-61. 
Memorials of Cambridge, 1858. 
Cooper (James Fenimore), novelUtt bora at 

Burlington, U.S., 1789-1851. 
- ' Afloat and Ashore, 1844. 

Borderers, or the Heathcotes, 1850. 

- Bravo (The), 1831. 
Chainbearer (The), 1845. 

^Crater (The), or Vulcan's Peak, 1847. 

Deer-slayer (The), 1841. 

Eve Effingham, 1849. 

Headsman of Berne, 1833. 

Heidenmauer, 1832. 

History of a Pocket-handkerchief; 1843. 

Home as Found, 1838. 

Homeward Bound, 1838. 

Jack Tier (^The Bed Rover recast), 1848. 
—Last of the Mohicaud (The), 1826. 

Lionel Lincoln, 1825. 

Mercedes of Castile, 1840. 

Miles Wallingford. 1844. 

Monikins (llie), 1835. 

Ned Myers, 1843. 

Notions of a Travelling Brother, 1828. 
^ Oak Openings, 1848. 

Outward Bound, 1836. 
-^ Pathfinder, 1840. 

- Pilot (The), 1823. 

-^ Pioneers (The), 1823. 
Prairie (The), 1827. 
Precaution, 1821. 

- Red Rover (The), 1827. 
Red Skins (The), I84tt 
Saianstoe, 1845. 

8e» Lioiu, 184$, 



\ 



- The Spy (the War of Independence), 1821. 
Two Admirals (The), 1842. 

Water Witch (The), 1830. 
Ways of the Hour, 1850. 

- Wept of Wlshton-Wish (The), 1829. 
-. Wing and Wing, 1842. 

Wyandotte, 1843. 

American Democrat (The), 1835. 
History of the Navy of the United States, 18^9. 
Lives of American Naval Officers, 1845. 
Travelling Bachelor (The). 1828. 
Cooper (Susan Fenimore), bom in the county 

of New York, U.S., 1815 
. Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, 1854. 

Rural Hours bv a Lady, 1850. 
Cooper (Thomas), of Leicester, 1805-1880. 
Alderman Ralph (a novel), 1853. 
Autobiography, 1872. 
Baron's Yule Feast (The), a poem, 1846. 
Bridge of History over the Gulf of Time 

(The), 1871. 
Condition of the People (The), 1846. 
Family Feud (The), a novel, 1854. 
Poetical Works, 1878. 
Purgatory of Suicides (The), an epic poem, 

1845. 
Triumphs of Enterprise (The), 1847. 
Triumphs of Perseverance (The). 1847. 
Verity of Christ's Resurrection (The), 1875. 
Wii« Saws and Modem Instances (a series of 

stories), 1845. 
CooTB, LL.D., (Charles), historiari, London, 

1759-1835. 
History of Ancient Europe, 1815. 
History of England, 1791-1803. 
History of Europe from the Peace of Amiens, 

1802. 
History of the Union, etc., 1802. 

( Translal^ed Mosheim's EccLetiasticaZ HU- 

tory, isn.y 

Cope, R.A. (Charles West), Leeds, 1811- 
Almsgiving, 1841. 
Anne Page and Slender, 1875. 
Burial of Charles I. (for a fresco), 1857. 
Cardinal Wolsey, 1850. 
Childhood, 1841. 
Convalescent. 1862. 
Cordelia receiving Intelligence of her Father's 

Ill-usage, 1859. Lear and Cordelia, 1850. 
Cotter's Saturday Night (The), 1843. 
Creeping like Snail unwillingly to School, 

1852. 
Cronies (The), 1836. 
Death of Princess Ellizabeth, 1855. 
Departure of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1856. 
Edward the Black Prince (a cartoon), 1845. 
Evening Prayers, 1860. 
Far-away Thoughts, 1881. 
Fireside Musings, 1849. 
First Trial by Jury (The), a prize cartoon, 

1843. 
Flemish Mother (The), 1839. 
Florence Cope at Dinner-time, 1852. 
(8) Frescoes in the Peers' Corridor, 1866. 
Gientle and Simple, 1871. 
Giri at Prayers. 1847. 

Good S\xc^Y\<iT4 rcXsLfeV 5o\«i-«.. VL^v^^^»»>^.• 
Qt\ae\Aa*a ¥\x?V\T\a\ ^w Na^k^^^SaRfe ^^^^ 



1176 COPLAND— OOTTOir. 



APPKNDIX I. 



COKVWALU*— OOTTOV* 



Hawthorn Ruab (Tha), firom Ooldiinlib, 1H42. 

Jh'lp thy Father in bU Old ARif, 1M40. 

Il<r Hi lent Watch the Jiotlier kMsy», IM2. 

Hop« dffferrett IH7Y. 

InqiilHiilon (An), 1880. 

Jan<:t CNcap^d, IHHl. 

Ijml DayH of Cardinal Wobwf , 18iC. 

I/All('Kroaiid 11 l'«nM»r(Mo, 1H48. 

lAuiKU'Aoi Uoblx/i Kleflta, 1M70. 

Mnrtlng of Jacob and llacbel (a flreteo for the 

HouM of Ix>rds). 18U. 
Vnum'u Draani, 18ft0, 

Oliver Crotiiwell receiving a Deputation, 1B72. 
OhUtU di Canipagna. 1H3H, 
Othello reUtlrig hia Adventures, i860. 
Paolo and Kranceaca, 1837. 
Parti ng of Ix)rd and Lady Uuaaell (for a fkreaco), 

18&9 ; a painting, 1861. 
Poor-Uw Guardfana, 1841. 
Piinc« Ilenry aubmltting to the I^aw (for the 

Pahu:<' of Weatmlnater), b«gua 1847. 

lU'Ui, 1H60. 

Koyal i'riaoniiv, 1866. 
K<:hoUr'ii Mate, lH6'i. 

K< hr^olniaaU-r (The), f^om Ooldamltb, 1843. 
Khylock and Jeaalca, 1867. 
Tiiniing Uie Hhrew. 1874. 
'i'wo Diaciplca at Kmnmua (Tbe). 1808. 
Upward Razing, 1868. 
Y«a and No, 1873. 
Young Mother ri'be), 1847. 
(Uii'LAViK M.D. (Jamea), born at Deemew, In 

theOrknoya, 179'-4-1870. 
Dictionary of Practical Medicine, 1830-68. 

(Hia chief woric) 
KlfTnenta of Phyafology, 1824. 
Oiitlinea of J'atbology and Practical Medicine, 

PtHtiu/ntlal Cliolera, 1833. 
Oii'f.KMTOv (did ward), blbbop of Llandaff, bom 

in Df'VonNhire, 1770-1840. 
Knqulry into tbe Doctrlnea of Neeeaaity and 

PrMleatiuatlon, etc., 1821, (A. valuable 

work.^ 
Pr» U^ctir^nea Academlcas, 1813. 

(HU Life, by W. J. Copleaton, 1861.) 
CopLKr, K,A. (John Kingleton), born at Iloaton, 

i;.8., but aettlfd in London. 1737-:816. 
AaaaMiinatiou of Duckingbam. 
I^catlj of Lord Chatham, 1873. (National 

Oullerv.) 
Ih'ath of Major PWaon. 
King Charlea anvating the Five Merobera. 
King Chariea aiguiug Btrafford'a iJeatb- war- 
rant. 
C^ii'i'iKo (Kdward), I^ondon, 1838- 
Alfieri an<l GoLdoul, tbelr Llvea and Adren- 

tun-M, 1826. 
AHpectfl of Parfa, 1868. 
Home at lUmtf\eU\ (The), 1801, 
CoKUKT (Kichard), biMiop of Norwich, jNw£, bom 

at Kwpll, in Hurrey, 1683-1636. 
Poetica Ktromiita, prMithumoua 1648. 
OittvwALLia (Caroline Francea), of Kent, 1786- 

1868. 

iMtcra and Remalna, poathnmouf 1804. 
Pifriclea, a I'ale of Athena, 1847. 
J^Uo»>phlciil rbeorie§ADd , , , JCxporleneo, by 
i« Parhb, 1842. 
2^!^ o/jfi«/j After thsComtagorChrU^ (The). 



\ 



CiiHnwALUU (8ir William), 1630-1018. 
Diaaiurae upon Seneca, 1001. 
K^oaaya, 1608. 
MlracuUma and Ilapple Union of Englond 

and HaHland, 1604. 
Pralae of King Kichard fU. 1 1 1017. 
0>»YAT (I'boman), traveller, bom at Odeombe, 

In flonv^metahire, 1677-1017. 
CoryMt'a Crudftiea, 1011 ( a 8upplemmt, or 

**Merond Courae," 1611. (Very rare.) 
Ctmiv. D.I). (John), biabop of i>uruam, bom at 

NWwicb, 1604-1073. 
Collection of Private Devotion, 1027. 
HiNt^iry of tbe Canon of Uoly fierfptoro, 

1667. 
CoAiM (Itlcbard), dean of ttie Arehea, 1617-1 6fT. 
Apologle for Hundrie Proceedlnga 1^ Jorla* 

diction Ecclealaatlcall, 1603. (ATery learned 

work.) 
Conatiiracy for Pretended BeforroatloD, 1601. 

(1 bat la, in Preabyterian dbKipllne.) 
CkMTA (Kir Michael), bora in Naples, boiaottUid 

In KngUnd, 1810- 
Don (.'arloa, 1M44. (Hta beat opera.) 
Kli (an oratorio), 1866. (Hia beat prodnctlon,) 
Naamau (an oratorio), 1804. 
ConTKLUi (Loulaa Btuart), 1810- 
CUra Fane, 1848. 
I.ay of tlie Ktork (The), 1860. 
Oueen'a Prbioner (The), 1841. 
Kotfe Garden of Peraia (Tbe), 1840. 
Bpecinusua of tbe Korly X'oetry of Franee, 

1836. 

CoTsa (lioger). mathematMan, born at Borbofe, 
in I^icextemhire, 1683-1710. 
Harmonia Meuattranun, etc., 1723. (Mocb 
enteemed.) 
CoTTLK (Amoa Hlmon), pott, *-lSO0. Imnor* 
taliz<4 by lord Hyron. 
Edda of SLemeud (TbeV in EnsUfb wen*, 
1797. 

Oh, Amoa Cottle t Pbcebtia, what a namo 
'J'o fill the MiM'aking trump of future Ikme 1 
Oh, Amoa (Jottle, fur a moment tbitik 
What mt^aio'e profita apread firom pen and Ink! 
English Jktrdt and Scotch HsvUwert. 

Corrr.F. (.Jomi^h), poet, bomat Briatol, in Somer* 
a<'t«hire, 1774-1863. 
Alfred (an epic), 1801. 
If'all of Cambria (The), a poem, IfOt. 
John the Itaijtiat (a poem), 1801. 
Malvern Hilla (Tike), a poem, 1708. 
Poema, 1706. 

BoBothin Cottle, rich lirlatowa'a boaat, 
Importa old utorica from the Cambrian eooaC, 
And aenda hia good* to market— all aliTe^— 
Linea forty tbouaand, cantoa tweuty-flva. 

RfcoWMAittM of Coleridge, 1837. 
Cotton (Charlea), burletque poet, bom at 
ford Hall, in HtafTorttobire, 1030-100T. 

Complete Angler (in proae), 1070. 

Poema on Heverai en caaiona, 1080. 

Hcarronidea, or Virgil traveatied, lOTt* 

Wondera of the Peake (Tbe), 1001. 
CoTTOM (Very Ber. Henry), 1700-187t. 

Faatl Kccleahe Hibemlca», 1046-43. 

IM ot VAVlVowa ot V\^ ^\)Vk^ 1631. 



COTTON — CRAB. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



cox— CKAB. 



1177 



a>TTON, M.D. (Nathaniel), j»e<, 1707-1788. 

Eight Visions in Terse, 1751. 
Cotton (Sir Robert Bruce), antiquary, bom at 
Denton, in Huntingdonshire, 1570-1631. 
His library was transferred to the British 
Museum. 

Cottoni Posthuma, 1679. 

Defence of the Oath of Allegiance, posthu- 
mous 1641. 

Henry III., or a Short View of a Long Life, 
1627. 

STo Post from Heaven, nor yet from Hell, 
posthumous 1643. 

Bolls of Parliament in the Tower, posthu- 
mous, 1657. 
Cotton (Roger), poet, 1548-1618. 

Armour of Proofe from the Tower of David 
to fight against the Spannyardes and other 
Enimies of the Trueth (in verse), 1596. 

Spirituall Song (A), a History of the World 
from Creation, 1596. 
CovEKDALB (Miles), bishop of Exeter, bom at 
Coverham, in Yorkshire, 1487-1568. 

Cranmer's (or the Qreat) Bible, 1539. 

Latin-English Testament, 1538. 

Olde Fayth (The), 1541. 

Translation of the Bible, 1535. 
CuVEBTB (Robert), traveller, 1582-1635. 

Trae and almost Incredible Narrative, etc., 
1012. 
CowBLL, LL.D. (John), of Devonshire, 1854- 
1611. 

Institutiones Juris Anglicani, etc., 1605. 

Interpreter (The), 1607. 

lAVf Dictionary, 1607. 
CoWLET (Abraham), jpoet, London, 1618-1667. 

Carmina, 1662. 

Books of Plants, 1662-78. 

Davidels (in four books) 1635. (Incomplete.) 

Four Ages of England, 1648. 

History of Plants (a poem in six books), post- 
humous 1705. 

Mistresse (The), a collection of love verses, 
1647. 

Ode on the Restoration of Charles II., 1660. 

Pindaric Odes, 1663. 

Poem on the Civil War, 1662. 

Poemata Latina, 1668. 

Poetical Blossoms, 1633. 

Satyr (A), The Puritan and Papist, 1643. 

Satyr against Separativity (A), 1642. 

Tragical History of Pyramus and Thisbe, 
1628. 

Vision concerning the late Pretended H. 
Cromwell the Wicked, 1661. 
Plays. 

Cutter of Coleman Street (a comedy), 1663. 

Guardian (The), a comedy, 1650. 

Love's Riddle (a pastoral comedy), 1638. 

NauiJragium Joculare (a comedy), 1638. 

J*rose Works, pohthumous 1826. 
(His Life, by Sprat, 1680; Dr. Johnson, 

1779.) 
CowFEB (William), poci, bom at Great Berk- 
hampstead, in Hertford, 1731-1800. 

Anti-Thelyphthora, 1781. (His first publica- 
tion.) 

Boadicea, 1790. 

Castaway (the), 1799. 

Charity, 1782. 
GmvenuUon, 1782, 



\ 



Expostulation, 1781 ; published 1782. 

Bomer translated into blank verse, 1784-91. 

Hope, 1782. 

John Gilpin (humorous ballad), 1782. 

Miscellaneous Poems, 1793. 

Olney Hymns, 1779. 

On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture, 1798. 

Progress of Error, 1781 ; published 1782. 

Retirement, 1782. 

Table Talk, 1781 ; published 1782. 

Task (The), in six books, 1783-85. 

Tirocinium, 1784. 

Truth, 1781 ; published 1782. 

(His Life, by J. Corry, 1803; W. Hayloy, 
1803 ; by himself; posthumous 1816 ; T. Tay- 
lor, 1835 ; Grimshawe, 1836 ; Southey, 1838 ; 
H. F. Cary, 1839 ; sir H. Nicolas, 1843.) 
Cox (Rev. Sir George William), 1827- 
Crusades (The), 1874. 
History of Greece (A), 1874. 
Great Persian War (The), 1861. 
Introduction to the Science of Comparative 

Mythology and Folke Lore, 1831. 
Life of St. i3onlface, 1853. 
Mythology of the Aryan Nations ,(The), 1870. 
Poems, Legendary and Historical, '1850. 
Tales of Ancient Greece, 1868, 1877. 
Tales of Thebes apd Argos, 1863. 
Tales of the Gkxis and Heroes, 1862. 
Cox (Sir Richard), historian, bom at Bandoo, 

in Ireland, 1650-1733. 
Hibernia Anglicana, etc., 1689-1700. 
Cox (Samuel Sullivan), born at Zanesville, U.S. 

1824- 
Buckeye Abroad (The), 1852. 
Eight Years in Congress, 1865. 
Search for Winter Sunbeams (sketches <rf 

travels), 1870. 
Why we laugh, 1876. 
CoxE (Rev. Arthur Cleveland), poet, bora at 

Mendham, in New Jersey, U.S., 1818- 
Advent, a Mystery (a dramatic poem), 1837. 
Athanasion, and other Poems, 1842. 
Athwold (a poem in three cantos), 1838. (Re- 
cast and reproduced under the title of ** The 

Ladye Chase.") 
Christian Ballads, 1840. 
Halloween, 1844. 
Saul, a Mystery, 1845. 
CoxE (William), historian, London, 1747-1828. 
Anecdotes of Handel, 1799. 
Historical Tour in Monmouthshire, 1801. 
History of the House of Austria, 1807. (His 

chief work.) 
Memoirs of John, Duke of Marlborough, 

1818-19. 
Memoirs of Sir Robert Walpole, 1798. 
Travels in Poland, 1784. 
Travels in Switzerland, 1789. 
Coyne (Joseph Stirling), dramatic author, bom 

at Birc, in Ireland, 1805-1868. 
Phrenologist (The), 1835. 
Tipperary Legacy (The), 1847. 
Woman in Red (The), 1849. 
Cbab (Roger), called "The English Hermit," 

in the time of Cromwell. He lived on three 

farthings a week. '^1680. 
Dagon's Do^iiiaW. 



1178 



CHA RRK— CRESSET. 



APPKNDIX I. 



ORAVME»— OBMMBT, 



Cbahbk, LL.D. (O«orge), poet, born «t Aid- 

boruuKh, in Huffolk. 1764-lHa'i. 
BoruiiKli Crtic). '44 letten iu verM, 1810. 
Otiiduljite (TbK), I77'.i. 
Hull of JuHtfoi (The), In dUlof^«>, 1807. 
luebri^iiy, 1775. (Hi« flnt uubllcatU^.) 
Library (Thi), I7il. 
hiewHpuixir (T be), 1786. 
P&rl-lj ll't^iautr CVUi-), iu thr«4« p*rU, 1807. 
Kir KukUca (imy (Tbd MttdiiuuuMi;, iu ditt' 

li>KUi', 1KU7, 
TabiH iu VeriK' (21 tales ba«ed on fi£U), IHS'i. 
Talcii uf the lidll (2'i Ukluu based ou fadA;, 

181i». 
Vill»Ke (The), 1783. 

(llitt Life, by biti ton, 1838.) 
Cbai»<m;k (Samuel), a tu/ncon/ormitt divine, 

mio-noti. 

AiHMUilU'Al lliiit^)ry(The), 1672. 
Jlariuony of lb" Four KvanK<'liittf, 16$$. 
Kriowicil{{(: ari'i Practice, 17U2. 
Ckajo (i.-a). of Ivliij burgh, 1h30- 

DucbeHH AgtieH, and otb<'r P<i<*mf, 1863. 
Ode (}ir»t livliM at the Jiuruii ceuteuuial), 18li9 . 
VoiitiiH by iHa, 1157. 
CuAio (Sir ■|boii)aH).of HcoiUnd, 163H-I60«. 
Kigbt of Succebalou to tbe Tbroa« of Ku;;- 

l&nd, J 602. 
Treat ii^e oil tbe Feudal I aw, 1 656. (A ittaiulard 

work.) 
TreatiiMi on Homage, poetbumous 1695. (To 

prove that tjcotland never owed homage to 

ICnglaiid.) 
(IIJH Life, by P. F. Tytler. l«23.) 
CSAIK (Oeorge Liilie), of Fifeabiie, hicotlaud, 

17»<J-1H66. 
Bacon, blH Writingi and Pbili>i<opby, 1846-i7 . 
Knglip-b of Sbak<-H|X'ure ('I'b*'), 1«67. 
HiMtory of Hriti.-b (^<mm<'rce, 1844. 
PurHuitof Knowiiilge un ler Oillicultli!*, 1831, 
Itomance of tbe Peerage, 1848-60. 
Outlinea of tbe Hiaiory of tbe ii^ugliab I^aii- 

guage, 1865. 
Sketcbef of the History of Llternturs and 

ly^arning in Kngland, 1844-46. 
Kpenber and biu Poetry, 1845. 
CttAiK (Mn. <*e<irge Liilie), nondUt, betfer 

known a« Mi^i Dinaii Maria MvuHiK, l>oru 

at Stoke-u[)on -Trent, in ^jtaffold«bire, 1»20- 
Agstba'e HuMlMnd, lii&2. 
Avilion, and otlier TaleH, 1854, 
rbrii<tian'a Mii»Uke, 1h65. 
Hannah, 1871. 

Head of the Family (Tbe), 1861. 
John Halifax, Geutlemau, lb67. (Her beet 

novel.) 
laurel Hush (Tbe), 1877. 
l>egaf.y (A), 1«78. 
Life for a Life (A"), 1859. 
MitttreM and Maid, I'itiJ. 
Noble Life (A), 1866. 
Ogilvies (Tbe), 1«49. 
Olive (a romance), 1850. 
Po<?ms, 1872. 

Kermonii out of Church, 1876. 
Ktudietifrom Life, 1U69. 
Woman'H Kingdom (Tbe), 1870. 
CMAKANTHOUfu (lUchurd), ot Wcffcinorelaiid, 

1667-1624. 

Dafituisio FMileeim AngUcAum contra M. An- 
toa, etc,, i/jJariuM, HiU6, (Much erteemed.) 



\ 



Cbavmrk (Thomas), arcbbi»bop of Cant«rt»ury, 

born at AaUictoo,in Mottlngtittmshire, li^tf- 

1666. 
Answer [to] Stephen Gardner . . . acaynel the 

Trewe aiid Uodly Hoctrina of ioa Mo«c« 

Holy Hacrameut. 1651, 
Catechism ua (for children, etc.), 1640. 
Confutation of Uuwritteu Ventiai, etc., post^ 

humoua 1668. 
Defence of the Trewe and Catbolfcka Doctrine 

of tbe Hacrameut, ettv, 1650. 
Works, mmplled and edited by Jenkjrna, 1034. 

(HUi Life, by blrype, 1604; (Jilpin, 1781; 
H. J. Todd, 1831 ( iiox, 1844 ( dean Hook, in 
bis IAve»qftlu ArchUi*tu/pa, 1601, etc. ( J. N. 
Norum, U63.) 
CuAHiiAW rUlcbard).;Me^ London, 1610-lOM. 
Carmen lieu Noatro . , . 1652. 
JleligbU of tbe Musee, 1646. 
Kpigrammata ISairra, 1634. 
. Hatred Poems, 1652. 
tkepe to the Temple, etc., 1040. 

\* Craahaw hi the author of that celebrated 
line reLiting to tlie water turned to wbie In 
the marrUife banquet of Caua of (lalilaa ■ 

Lympha nudica DeQm vfdlt et arubaft 

(Tbtt modest water saw ita God and blurtied). 

CuAVvvuu (Qulntiu), of Ayrshire, fn 8ooUau<l, 

1743-lHlD. 

Kssais Historiques sur le Docteur Bwtft, 1808. 

Iteecarcbee con4:erning the Lawa, ate, ut 

' Ancient and Modern India, 1817. 

Rketcluis . . , reUting to the . . . Hindooa, 1702. 
CuAWfojtn (Adair), clw.mitt, l74tf-1796. 

Kxperiiuente and Ubaervationa oa AnlBiai 
H«at, 1770. 
CttAWi'oun and Ralcarrm (Alexaodar Wil- 
liam, lord Liiidoay, earl of), 161^ 

Argo, 1H76. 

Caae of Gorham «. the Bishop of Bz«ter 
(Tbe), 1M60. 

Etruscan Inscrtptiona, 1873. 

Evidence and Theory of Christianity, U4L 

liftters on Egypt, i<>lom, etc., IWM, 

Uwii» of tbe Llndaays (Tbe), \M%, 

(Irx'Ufmniidty, 1870. 

Progreseion by Antagonism, 184#. 

Hceptidsm and tbe (jburch ot England, ISOI. 

Kketcbes of tbe History of Cbrtetiao Art, U47, 
Cba wrofto (David), hlatorian, of ficotUod, 1066- 

1726. 

Meui/)irs of Scotland under tbe Eefgn of Mary, 

1706. 
Peer.ige of Scotland, 1716, 
Cbawvuuo (John), of Edinburgh. n8S-18«8. 
Deacriptive Dictionary of tba lodlan Islaoda, 

etc., 1866. 
HUitory of tbe Indian ArcbtpeUfo, 1830* 
MaUy Grammar and I>ictionary, 1863. 
CBKAsy (8ir Edward Shepherd), bom at Btxlaj, 
in Kent, 181^1878. 
Fifteen Deciaive BaUlea of tbo Worid CTha), 
1861. 
CasKoii (Rev. Tbomai), bora at BLtndfoid, In 
Dorsetshire, 1650-1701. 
Poetical 'I'rausUtion of Home; 1004; 9tlMcr^ 
Uu», 1682( of Theocntut, 1600. 
C&ciMv.t CVVuv^ l^auUn da), bom at WakaAekL 
Vn \ot\i«C\tfc» \%tt?»-V«\^. 



OROFT — CUDWORTH. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. orobsb — cudworth. 1179 



CaoFT, M118.D. (WUliam), of WarwickBhire, 

1677-1727. 
MusicA Sacra, 1724. 
Csorrs, A.B.A. (Erqest), born at Leeds, in 

Yorkshire, 1847- 
Ironsides retoming from sacking a Cavalier'B 

House, 1877. 
Ligny, 1876. 

Oliver Cromwell at Marston Moor, 1877. 
On the Morning of tbe Battle of Waterloo 

(Napoleon outside a cottage consulting a 

map), 1876. 
One Touch of Nature makes the whole World 

Kin, 1874. 
Retreat (The), 1874. (In the National 

Gallery.) 
Wellington on his March to Waterloo, 1878. 
Choker (John Wilson), bom at Galway, in Ire- 

land. 1780-1857. 
Battle of Albuera, 1811. 
Battle of Talavera, 1809. 
Familiar Epistles on the Irish Stage, 1803. 
Intercepted Letter from Canton (An), 1806. 
Songs of Trafalgar, 1806. 
State of Ireland (The), 1807. 

(Edited Boswell's Lift of Dr. Joknton, 1831 .) 
Cbokeb (Thomas Crofton), antiquary, etc., 

bom at Cork, in Ireland, 1798-1854. 
Barney Mahoney, 1832. (One of his best.) 
Daniel O'Rourke (an Irish Munchausen), 1 828. 
Fairy Legends, etc., of the South of Ireland, 

1825. 
Legends of the Lakes, 1828. 
Memoirs of Joseph Holt, General of the Irish 

Rebels, 1833. 
My Village, 1832. (One of his best.) 
Popular Songs of Ireland, 1839. 
R^earches in South Ireland, 1824. 
Cbolt, LL.D. (Rev. George), poet and novditt, 

bom at Dublin, 1780-1860. 
Angel of the World (The), 1820. 
Catiline (a tragedy), 1822. 
Historical Sketches, etc., 1842. 
Life of Burke, 1840. 
Marston, or the Soldier and Statesman (a 

novel), 1840. 
Modem Orlando (The), 1846. 
Paris (a poem), 1816. (His first work.) 
Personal History of George IV., 1830. 
Pride shall have a Pall (a comedy), 1825. 
Salathiel (a prose romance), 1827. (His best- 
known work.) 
Tales of the Great St. Bernard, 1813. 

(He also edited Jeremy Taylor's Works, 
1838.) 
Crookes (William), chemist, London, 1832- 
Aniline and its Derivatives, 1876. 
Chemical Technology, 1877. 
Handbook of Dyeing and Calico Printing, 

1879. 
Repulsion resulting firom Radiation, 1872. 
Select Methods of Chemical Analysis, 1877. 
Crosby, D.D. (Howard), born in New York, 

U.8., 1826- 
Lands of the Moslem, 1850. 
Life of Christ, 1871. 
Notes on the New Testament, 1801. 
Crosland (Mrs.), maiden name Camilla Toul- 

min, poetest and novelist, London, 1812- 
Diamond Wedding (TbeX tutd other Poems, 

JSTJ, 



Hubert Freeth's Prosperity (a novel), 1873. 
Island of the Rainbow (The)^ a fairy tale, 

1865. 
Light in the Valley, 1853. 
Memorable Women, 1850. 
Mrs. Blake (a novel), 1862. 
Idy Experiences of Spiritualism, 1857. 
CaofiSE (Andrew), electrician, of Somersetshire, 

1784-1855. 
Production of Jeari, 1837. (This caused a 
storm of indignation, quite contemptible.) 

(His Life, by his widow, 1857.) 
Cbotch, Mus.D. (William), of Norwich, 1775- 

1847. 
Elements of Musical Composition, etc., 1812. 
Crowe (Mrs.), maiden name Catherine Stevens, 

novelist, bom at Borough Green, in Kent, 

1800-1876. 
Aristodemus, 1838. 
Light in Darkness, 1852. 
Lilly Dawson, 1847. 
Linny Lockwood, 1850. 
Night Side of Nature (ghost stories), 1848. 
Susan Hopley, 1844. 
Crowe (I^yre Evans), historian, 1799-1868. 
History of France, 1858-68. 
Lives of Eminent Foreign Statesmen, 1830. 
Reigns of Louis XVill. and Charles X., 1»:>4. 
Greek and the Turk (The), 1853. 
Crowe (Joseph Archer), London, 1825- 
Early Flemish Painters, 1857, 1872. 
History of Painting in Italy, 1864. 
Hist ory of Painting in North Italy, 1871. 
Life of Titian, 1877. 
Crudem (Alexander), of Aberdeen, 1700-1770. 
Concordance of tbe Holy Scriptures, 1737. 
Scripture Dictionary, 1770. 
Cruikshank (George), artist, London, 1792- 

1878. 
Didactic Designs: Tbe Bottle (in 8 pictures); 

The Ginshop; Sunday in London; Tbe 

Upas Tree ; The Worship of Bac chus, 1863. 
Coinie lUuslrations : Box; Comic Almanac 

ri2 years); Grimm's Goblins; The Man in 

the Moon ; My Sketch-book ; Oliver Twist ; 

Peter Schlemihl ; Points uf Humour ; Punch 

and Judy ; Tpm Thumb. 
OU Paintif^js : Disturbing the Congregation ; 

Dressing for the Day ; A Runaway Knock ; 

Tam O'Shanter; Titania and Bottom the 

Weaver. 
Cruikshank (William), anatomist, of Edin- 
burgh, 1746-1800. 
Anatomy of the Absorbing Vessels of the 

Human Body, 1786. 
Experiments on the Insensible Perspiration, 

etc., 1796. 
Memoirs on the Yellow Fever, etc., 1790. 
Cruttwell (Rev. Clement), 1743-1808. 
Concordance of Parallels, 1790. 
Tour through Great Britain, 1801. 
Universal Gazetteer, 1808. 
Cudworth, D.D. (Ralph), bora at Aller, in 

Somersetshire, 1617-1688. 
Treatise on Eternal and Immutable Morality, 

posthumous, 1731. 
Trae Intellectual System of the Universe, 

1678. (Hia beiel'wotVL.'^ 
True "S&lwtfc ol \Xift Vax^^^xvYVSt A'^^'^* ^,^^^ 



1180 



CULLEX — DALRYMPLR. APPENDIX I. CURBIB — ^DALBTHPLB. 



GuLLEN, M.D. (William), born at Hamilton, in 
Scotland, 171U-17U0. 

First Lines of tlie I'ractice of Physic, 1775. 

Institutions of Medicine, 1777. 

Syn(»pRis Nosulofi^aQ McthodicaB, 1780. 

Treatise of the Mat(.>ria Medica, 1789. 
CuLPRPPKR (Nicholas), herbalist, 1616-1654. 

Ii^nglish Physician or Herbal, 1652. 
CuifBKULAyD, D.D. (liichard). bishop of Peter- 
borough, bum in London, 1632-1718. 

De Li'gibus Naturae Disquisitio, 1672. (Against 
Hobl)cs' philosophy.) 

Kssay on Jewish Weights and Measures, 1686. 

Fragment of Sanchuniathon on J*hamician 
JlUtory, 1720. 

Origines Gentium, 1724. 
CuMBKKLAND (lUchard), dravnatistt Cambridge. 
1732-1811. 

Novdt, 

Arundel, 1789. 

Henry, 1795. 

John de Lancaster, 1800. 
Poetry, 

Calrary, or the Death of Christ (in eight 
books), 1792. 

Kxodiad (The), in two parts, 1807-8. 

Ketrospection, 1811. 

Prose. 

Anecdotes of Spanish Painters, 1782. 

Memoirs (of himself), 1806. 

Oi)8erver (The), 1785. 
%* For his plays, see Appendix in. 
(Ilis Life, by W. Mudford, 1812.) 
CuMMiNO (liouuleyn George Gordon), the 
African lion-hunter, b<jm in Scotland, 
1820-1866. 

Hunter's Life in South Africa (A), 1850. 
Cunningham (Alexander), historian, bom at 
Ettrick, in Scotland, 1654-1737. 

History of Great Britain, etc., 1787. 
(His Life, by W. Thc-mson, 1787.) 
Cunningham (Allan), poet and novtlist, bom at 
Blackwood, in Scotland, 17H5-1842. 

Biographical and Critical Hhitory of Litera- 
ture, etc., 1833. 

Life and Works of Bums, 1834. 

Life of Sir David Wilkle. 1843. 

Lives of British Painters, Sculptors, and Ar- 
chitects, 1829-33. (His chief prose work.) 

Lord Roldan (a romance), 1822. 

Maid of Elwar (The), a romance, 1825. 

Ottorbura (a novel). 

Paul Jones (a romance), 1822. 

I>oems and Songs, 1847. 

Sir Marmadukc Maxwell (a drama), 1822. 

Sir Michael Scott (a romance), 1822. 

Songs of Scotland, etc., 1826. 

Traditionary Talcs of the Peasantry, 1822. 
(His Life, by David Hogg, 1875.) 
Cunningham (Peter), antiquary, London, 1816- 
1869. 

Handbook of London, 1849. 

Handbook of Westminster, 1842. 

]jife of Drummond of Hawthomden, 1833. 

Life of Inigo Jones, 1848. 

Memoir of J. M. W. Turner, 1852. 

Modern I^ondon, 1851. 

Songs of England and Scotland, 1835. 
Stoiy of Nell Gwynn, 1852. 
CtJtKTON (Willl&mX orientalitt, bom at West- 

ifUTj, In Sluopahire, 1808-1864. 






Gatalogoe of Arabic MSS. in the British lla- 

seom, 1846. 
Spicilegium Syrlacnm, 1855. 
vindiciaB Ignatianas, 1846. 
CuBJUB, M.D. (James), of DamfirieMfaire^ 1756- 

1805. 
Medical Reports on the Effects of Water, Cold 

and Warm, in Febrile Diseases, 1794-1804. 
CuBTis (Gteorge Tlcknor), bora at Watertown, iu 

Massachusetts, U.S., 1812- 
Duties of Merchant Seamen, 1844. 
History of the Origin, Formation, and Adop- 
tion of the Constitution of the United 

States, 1855-58. 
Law of Patents, 1849. 
Life of Daniel Webeter, 1855-58. 
CuBTis (George William), bora at Proridence, 

in Rhode Island, U.S., 1824- 
Howadii in Syria, 1852. 
Lotus Eaters, 1852. 
Nile Notes of a Howat^l, 1850. 
Potiphar Papers (The), 1853. 
Prae and 1, 1862. 
CuBTis (William), botanist, bora at Alton, In 

Hampshire. 1746-1709. 
Botanical Magazine, 1787-98 ; oontlnued by sir 

W. J. Hooker to 1 59. 
Companion to the Botanical Magaxtne, 1788. 
Flora Londinensis, etc., 1777. 
Cdbzon (Hon. Robert), 1810- 
Visit to the Monasteries of the Levant (A), 

1848. 

CcsHiNo (Caleb), statesman, bom at Saliabary, 
in Massachusetts, U.S., 1800- 
Review of the lliree Daja^ Serolntloa in 
France, 1833. 

Dahloben (John A.), admhral in the United 
States, 1799-1870. 
Shells and Shell-guns, 1856. 
System of Boat Armament, 1852. 
(Inventor of the Dahlgren gun.) 
Dale, M.D. (Samuel), bora at finintret, in 
Essex. 1659-1739. 
Pharmacology, 1693. 
Dale (Thomas), dean of Rodioster, bom §i 
Pentonville, near liondon, 1797-1870. 
Golden Psalm (The), 1846. 
Poetical Works, 1836. 

Sermons preached in Great SL Mary*!, Gam- 
bridge, 1832-36. 
Translation of SophocUi, 1824. 
Widow of Nain, 1818. 
Dalgarno (George), of Aberdeen, 1827-1687. 
Ars Signorum, vulgo Character UnlverBaUs, et 

Lingua PhiloBophica, 1661. 
Didasoolocophus, or the Deaf and Dumb Mac's 
Tutor, 1680. 
Dallas (Cliarles Robert), bora in Jamalc^ 

1754-1824. 

History of the Maroons, 1803-4. 
Recollections of the Life of Lord Byron, 1824. 
Dallaway (Rev. James), antiquary, bom at 
Bristol, 1763-1834. 
Constantinople, etc., 1797. 
Enquiries Into the Origin and P ro g r c i of 

Heraldij in England, 1793. 
Histor:^ of Western Sussex, 1815-83. 
D\LB.iiuvi.« (,%Vt \>v«ViV kUtorieai ofMosMTf, 
etc., |^eTi«t«k\Vj caX\«\Vn:^l&jauBk.>Mtik tfc 



DALKTMPLE — ^DABWUT. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. DANIEL — DARWIN. 1181 



Annals of Scotland, from the Accession of 

Robert L (the Brace) to the House of Stuart, 

1779. (His chief work^ 
Discourse on the Gowrie Conspiracf, 1757. 
Memorials and Letters relating to the History 

of Britain in the Reign of James I., 1762. 
Memorials and Letters relating to the History 

of Britain in the lieign of Charles L, 1766. 
Works of the ever-memorable John Hailes 

of Eton, 1766. 
Dalbtmplb (John), turgetrnt of Norwich, 1804- 

1862. 
Anatomy of the Human Eye, 1834. 
Dalton, LL.D. (John), natural phUoiophert 

bom near Cockermouth, in Cumberland, 

1706-1844. 
Meteorological Obeerratlons, etc., 1793. 
New System of Chemical Philosophy, 1808, 
1810, 1827. 

(His Life, by Dr. H. Lansdale, 1874.) 
Dampieb (William), of j^omersetshire, 1652- 

1712. 
Treatise on Winds and Tides. 
Vindication of the South Sea Voyage, etc., 

1707. 
Voyage Round the World, 1697. 
Voyages to Campeacby Bay, 1709. 
Dava, LL.D. (James Dwigbt), geologUt and 

chemitt, bom at Utica, in New York, U.S., 

1813- 
Corals and the Coral Islands, 1872. 
Manual of Geology, 1862. 
On Crustacea, 1852-54. 
On the Geology of the Pacific, 1849. 
On Zoophytes, 1846. 
Text-book of Geology, 1864. 
Dava (Richard Henry), jxwt and novdistt bom 

at Cambridge, in Massachusetts, U.S., 1787 - 

1839. 
Buccaneer (The), a poem, 1827. 
Dying Raven (The), a poem, 1825. 
Husband at the Wife's Grave (The), 1825. 
Idle Man (The), 1821. (A periodical which 

containea his **Tom Thornton," a novel.) 
Poems, 1833. 
Dana (Richard Henry), bom at Cambridge, 

Massachusetts, U.S., 1816-1882. 
International Law, 1866. 
Seaman's Friend (The), 1841. 
To Cuba and Back, 1859. 
Two Years before the Mast (enlarged edition), 

1869. 
Danbt, R.A. (Francis), painter, bom at Wex- 
ford, in Ireland, 1793-1861. 
Cains Marius among the Ruins of Carthage, 

1848. 
Christ walking on the Sea, 1826. 
Contest of the Lyre and Pipe, 1842. 
Delivery of Israel out of Egypt, 1825. 
Deluge (T'le), 1831. 

Departure of Ulysses from Ithaca, 1864. 
Disappointed Love, 1821. 
Embarkation of Cleopatra, etc., 1827. 
Enchanted Island (The), 1841. 
Morning at Rhodes, 1841. 
Opening the Seventh Seal, 1828-29. 
Passage of the Red Sea, 1830. 
Sudden Storm passing off (A), 1847. 
Sunset at Sea after a Storm, 1824. 
Tomb of Christ after the Resorreckloii (The), 

1M3. 



I 



Upas Tree of Java (The), 1820. 

Warriors of the Olden Time listening to their 
Minstcel, 1823. 
Davibl (Samuel), poet laureate^ bom at Taun- 
ton, in Somersetshire, 1562-1619. 

Civile Wares betwene the Two Roses (a poem 
in eight books), i.-iv. 1595, v. 1599, vL 1602, 
vii., viii. 1609. (His chief work.) 

Cleopatra (a tragedy), 1594. 

Complaint of Rosamond, 1594. 

Delia (57 sonnets), 1592. 

Epistles (in verse), 1601. 

Hymen's Triumph, 1615. 

Muiiophilus and Pbilocosmns (a poetic dia- 
logue in praise of learning), 1599. 

Pbilotas (a tragedy), 1597. 

Queenes Arcadia (The), a pastoral tragi- 
comedy, 1606. 

Tethy's Festival, 1610. 

Vision of the Twelve Goddesses, 1604. 

Wars of York and Lancaster (an epic in eight 
books), i.-iv. 1695, v. 1699, vL 1602, vii., 
viii. 1609. 

Prote : A History of England, firom the C«m- 
quest to Edward III., 1613. 
Daniell, D.C.L. (John Frederick), chemiit, Lon- 
don, 1790-1845. 

Essay on Artificial Climates, 1824. 

Introduction to Chemical Philosophy, 1839. 

Meteorological Essays, 1823. 
DAmELL (Rev. William Barker), •-1833. 

Rural Sports, 1801-2. (Highly esteemed.) 

Supplement, 1813. 
Dakibll (Thomas and William), artitti, 1U9- 
1840, 1769-1837. 

Antiquities of India, 1799. 

Oriental Scenery, or Views in Hindustan (four 
series), 1795-1808. (The finest work on 
India ever published.) 

•a* The plates in Wood's Zoography are by 
William Daniell. 
Dakvebs (John), 17th century. 

The Royal Oake,1660 (the flight of Charles IL). 
D'Abblat (Madame). See Bubnet. 
Dablbt (Charles), poet, 1800-1846. 

Errors of Extasie, 1822. 

Sylvia, or the May Queen, 1827. 
Dabbbll (John! 17th century. 

Narration of tne Possession, Dispossession, and 
Reposses.sion of William Sommers, 1598. 

Narration of the Vexation by the Devill [of 
eight persons], 1600. 
Dart (John), antiquary^ 18th centuiy. 

Westmonasterium (History and Antiquities 
of Westminster Abbey), 1723. 
Dabwht (Charles Robert), naturaiitt, bora at 
Shrewsbury, 1809-1882. 

Cross and Self Fertilization, etc., 1876. 

Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to 
Sex (The), 1871. 

Different Forms of Flowers in Plants of the 
same Species, 1877. 

Domesticated Animals and Cultivated Plants, 
etc., 1867. 

EffecU of Cross-fertilization in Plants, 1876. 

Expression of Emotion in Man and Animals 
(The), 1872. 

Fertilization of Orchids, 1862. 

Formation ot Ve^ieXAV^^ HLoixl^. ^Qsowasg^ 'Qosi 
Action ot NVoTiaft,\%«\.. ,,,^ . ._._ 

¥o88\l LepoOiaAa ol Qt^\.'ft.^Si*!av^:roKV^^*^ 



118S 



DARWIX — ^DAVIBS. 



APPENDIX I. 



DAVBITPOBT — DAVIES. 



Oeological Observations on South America, 

1846. 

Geological Observations on Volcanio Islands, 

1844. 
Insectivorons Plnnts, 1875. 
Jourhal of ileftearches in Vaiions Conntrles 

visited by H.M.S. Beagle in 1831. 
Monograph of the Family Cirripedia, 1861. 
Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants, 

1875. 
Nutation of Plantn, 1880. 
Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selec- 
tion (The), 1859. (His great work.) 
Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs 

(The), 1842. 
Voyage of a Naturalist, 1845. 
Zo(>logy of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle^ 

1840-43. 
Dabwix, M.D. (Erasmus), poeU bom at £lton, 

in Nottinghamshire, 1731-1802. 
Botanic GTarden (Ttie), part t., The Economy 

of Vegetation, 1781 ; part ii., Tlie Loves of 

the Plants (iu verse), 1791. 
Phylologla, or Philosophy of Gardpning, 1799. 
Plan for the (Conduct of Female Education in 

I3oarding Schools (A\ 1797. 
Rhrine of Nature ('1 ne), posthumous 1803. 
Temple of Nature (The), posthumous 1803. 
Zounomia, or the Laws of Organic Life, 1794- 

1798. 
Works collected, 1809. 

(His Memoir, by Anna Seward, 1804.) 
Dasrnt, D.C.L. (Sir George Webbe), bom at 

St. Vincent, 1820- 
Annals of an Eventful Life (a novel), 1871. 
Jest and Earnest, 1873. 
Norseman inJceland (The), 1855. 
Popular Tales fh)m the Norse, etc., 1859. 
Prose, or Younger Edda (The), 1842. 
Saga of Burnt NIal (The), 1874. 
Story of Gisli from the Icelandic (The), 1866. 
I'ales from the FJcld, 1873. 
Tlieophilus EutychianuB, etc., 1845. 
Three to One, 1872. 
Vikings of the Baltic (The), 1875. 
Daubent, M.D. (Charles Giles Bridle), J)otanist 

and chemist, of Gloucestershire, 1795-1867. 
Christianity and Rationalism, 1867. 
aimate, 1863. 

Description of Volcanoes, 1826. (Much es- 
teemed.) 
Final Causes of the Sexuality of Plants, 1860. 
Introduction to the Atomic Theory, 1831. 
Lectures on Agriculture, 1841. 
Supplement to the Atomic Theory, 1840. 
Davenant, LL.D. (Charles), 1666-1714. 
Circe (a tragedy), 1677. 
Discourse upon Grants and Resumptions (A), 

1700. 
Discourses on the Publlo Revenues and Trade 

of England, 1698. 
Essay upon the Balance of Power (An), 1701. 
Essay upon Ways and Means of Supplying 

the War (An), 1696. 
Essays upon Peace at Home and War Abroad, 

1704. 
Right of making War, Peace, and Alliances 

(Tbe), 1701. 
VAVRiTAirT (Sir William'), dra/KMttc author, 

born at Oxford, 1605-1668. 
AlborlDe (a tragedy)^ I«2«. 






Britannia Triumpbans (a masque), 1937. 
Crael Brother (The), a tragedy, 1630. 
Craelty of the Spaniards in Pera, 1658. 
Gondifbert (an heroic poem, unfinished), 1661. 
History of Sir Francis Drake, 1659. 
Just Italian (The). 1630. 
I/ondon, King CHutrles his Augusta, IMS. 
Ix)ve and Honour, 1649. 
Madagascar, and other Poems, 1635. 
Man's the Master (The), a comedy, 1668. 
Panegyric to . . . Oenerall Monck, 1659. 
Platonic Lovers (a tragi-comedy), 1636. 
Poem on the Restoration, 1660. 
Salmacida Spolia (a masque), 1639. 
Siege of Rhodes, 1656. 
Rivals (The), a comedy, 1668. 
Temple of Love (The), a masque, 1834. 
Triumphs of Pnnoe d' Amour (a masque), 

1635. 

Unfortunate Lovers (The), a tragedy, 1843. 

Voyage to the other World, 1668. 

Witts (The), a comedy, 1636. 

Works collected, 1672-73. 
Davenport (Rev. Francis), diaplaln to queen 
Henrietta, 1610-1672. 

Manuale Missionarium Regularium . . . S. 
Francisci, 1658. (A most interesting ac- 
count of the English Franciscans.) 
Davenport (Robert\^drainattcjxw^ 1612-16T1. 

Bloodie Banquet (The), a tragedy, 1639. 

CHty Night-cap (The), a tragi-oomedy, 1681. 

Crowne for a Conqueror, 1639. 

King John and Matilda (a tragedy), 1855. 

New Tricke to Cheat the Divell (a comedy), 

1639. 
Too late to call back Yesterday, 1839. 
Davidsun (Thomas), musical compoter, Abep> 

deen, in Scotland, 162^1679. 
Cantus, or songs in 3, 4, and 5 parts, 1666. 

(Contains the first known oolle<^on of 

Scotch songs.) 
Davidson, D.I). (Samuel), bom at Ballymena, 

in Ireland, 1807- 
CJanon of the Bible (The), 1877. 
Ecclesiastical Polity of the New Testament 

(The), 1848, 1868. 
English Old Testament Version Revised (The), 

1873. 

English Version of Tischendorfs yew Tutor' 

ment (An), 1876. 
Interpretation of the Bible (The), 1866. 
Introduction to the Now Testament (An), 

1848-51. 

Sacred Hermeneutics, 1843. 
Da VIES (Mrs. C. M.), •-1863. 
Life and Times of P. Quintus Ondaa^e, 1871. 
History of Holland, 1841-44. 
Davies, D.l). (John), 1594-1644. 
Aotiqua) Linguao BritannicsB Rndlmenta, eta* 
1621. 
I Dictionarium Latino-Britannicum, 1632. 
Davies (Sir John), poet and statetman, bom at 
Westbury, in Wiltshire, 1570-1628. 
Book of Epigrams (A), 1596. 
Discovery of the Cause why Ireland has never 
been subdued until this Reign, 1612. (Etrl 
Chatham caUs it ** a masterly woric**) 
Hymns of Astrea, 1599. 
liloBce Tet^eum (a poemon the immortaU^ 
ol tihe «Kra]L)« \^^^. QBOsi <&&tf ^oork.) 



DAVIBS — DEFOE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



DAT — DEFOE. 



1183 



Origliial Nature aod Imnuniality of the Soul 

(a poem), 1897. 
Poems, 1622. 

Ueporte of Cases in the King's Courts of Ize- 
land, 1616. 

(His Life, by G. Cbslmers, 1Y88. 
Datibs (John Lleweljm), of Chichester, IdZS- 
Christian Calling (The), 1876. 
Gospel and Modem Life (The), 1869. 
Manifestation of the Son of Gkxl (The), 1864. 
Morality according to the Sacrament of the 

Lord's Supper, 1865. 
Theology and Morality, 1873. 
Warnings against Superstition, 1874. 
£)AVis (John), navigator^ bom at Sandridgc, in 

Hertfordshire, 1640-1606. 
Seaman's Secrets, wherein is taught the Three 

ICinds of Soiling, etc. (The), 1695. 
World's Hydrographiotl Description, etc. 

(The), 1695. 
I>Avi8 (Sir John Francis), London, 1795- 
China, a General Description of that Empire, 

1857. 
China, during the War and since the Peace, 

1862. 
Davis, M.D. (Joseph Barnard), bom at York, 

1801- 

Crania Britannica, 1866. 

Thesanras Craniorum, 1867. 
Davis (Nathan), 1812- 

( Carthage and her Remains, 1861. 

Tunis, 1841. 
Davt (Sir Humphrey), chemittt bom at Pen- 
zance, in Cornwall, 1778-1829. 

Consolations in Travel, posthumous 1830. 

Klements of Agricultural Chemistry, 1813. 

Elements of Chemical Philosophy, 1812. 

On the Safety Lamp, 1818. 

On Some Chemical Agencies of Electricity, 
1806. (A valuable work.^ 

Researches. Chemical and PuilosopUcal, 1800. 
(llhi chief work.) 

Salmonia, or Days of Fly-fishing, 1828. 
(His Memoirs, by Ayton, 1830 ; Dr. Part^ 

1831 ; Dr. John Davy, 1836.) 
Dawb, R.A. (George), London, 1781-1829. 

Life of George Morland, 1807. 
Dawks (Richard), bora at Market-Bosworth, in 
Leicestershire, 1708-1766. 

Miscellanea Critica, 1745. (A valuable work.) 
Dawkins (William Bovd), geologist and osteo- 
logist, bom at Buttlngton, in North Wales, 

1838- 
British Pleistocene Mammalia, 1866-78. 
Cave-hunting, etc., 1874.^ 
Dawsox, LL.D. (John William), geologist and 

naturalist, bom at Picton, in Nova Scotia, 

1820- 
Archaia, or Studies on the Cosmogony, etc, of 

the . . . Scriptures, 1868. 
Story of the Earth and Man, 1872. (Against 

the Darwinian theory.) 
DAT, M.D. (George Edward), 1816* 
Pbysiology and Medidne, 1860. 
Practi(!al Treatise on the Diseases of Advaneed 

Life (A), 1849. 
Dat (John), dramatic wiXhar, about 1684-1661. 
Blind B^gar of Bednal-Green (a comedy)^ 

1659. 
Humour out of Bnesib (% wmt&j\ 1608. 
Be of QttlM (M comedy), 1$06. 



Law Trickes, or ^Vho would have thought it ? 
(a comedy), 1603. 

Parliament of Birds (The), being 12 satirical 
colloquies in rhyme, 1641. 

Travailes of Three English Brothers (a tragi- 
comedy), 1607. 
Da r (Thomas), poet, etc., London, 1748-1789. 

Desolation of America (The), 1777. 

Devoted Legions (The), 1776. 

Dying Negro (The). 1773. 

History of Little Jack, 1780. 

History of Sandford and Merton (a tale which 
stands its ground still). 1783-69. 
(His Life, bv J. Keir, 1791.) 
Der, D.C.L. (John), astrologer, London, 1627- 
1608. 

Apologie sent to the Archbishop of Canter- 
bury, 1594-95. 

BrevU quaedam Epistola, etc., 1556. 

Diary (published in 1842 by the Camden So- 
cietyi 

General and Rare Memorials pertaining to 
the Art of Navigation, 1677. 

Monas Hleroglyphlca, 1564. 

PurallaticaB Conimentationis Praxeosque Nu- 
clius quidam, 1673. 

Propaidetmata Aphoristika (120 aphorisms), 
1568. 

Relation of what paaed between Dr. John 
Dee and some Spirits, etc., 1514. 

Triple Almanacke (A), 1691. 
Deebiko, M.D. (Charles), antiquary and Ito- 
tanist, 1690-1759. 

Catalogue of Plants growing about Notting- 
ham, 1738. 

Nottinghamia Vetus et Nova, 1751. 
Defoe (Daniel), romance urriter, etc., London, 
1661-1731. 

Adventures of Roxana, 1724. 

Captain Carleton (Life of), biographical ro- 
mance, 1728. 

Captain Singleton (biographical romance), 
1720. 

Colonel Jack (biographical romance), 1721. 

Duncan Campbell (biographical romance), 
1720. 

Jonathan Wild (An Account of), biographical 
romance, 1725. 

John Sbeppard (HlsCory of), biographical 
romance, 1724. 

Journal of the Plague Tear (a romance), 1722. 

Jure Divino, 1706. 

History of Apparitions, 1727. 

History of the Union, 1709. 

Hymn to the Pillory (A), 1703. (Written in 
Jail.) 

Memoirs of a Cavalier (a novel), 1724. (Chat- 
ham calls it **the best account of the Civil 
War extant.") 

Moll Flanders (Fortunes of), biographical 
romance, 1721. 

New Voyage Round the World (A), 1725. 

Political History of the Devil (The), a serious 
memoir, 1726. 

Presbytery Rough Drawn, 1683. 

Religious Courtship, 1722. 

Review (The), 1704-13. 

Robinson Cruaoe(AdvetLtQX«l&<^^^^\^. ^^J^a 

Retartus, \)]} xkftsxVi t2iX>iMbNs»o»Vi 



APPENDIX I. 



(Hs wu nAloiEod tor Ui 



TnitlH uilatt Uiv TBr]u.'lS 

Tnw-bom EnsUghDua (The 

poon In deftiue of WlUt 

_j'A_greU hit.) 

rmiUfe, bjr Qeorge Chilmen 

: W. Gb^wlDl 

dur'iBuiquMrriic). l«u;i. 

■n gl Lauloii (Tbe). laaa -, contln 

Engiui VHUnlE*. 1831, 1031, 1»3", IMS. 
Foare Blida— the Dove. Die Eugic, Ibe I'elloo, 

aiil'<Honib(wk(mItp1iT>,IMg. (It lun- 

HiiUn'of Sir Th^mua Wy4(, nil. 

HddM Whore (The), s amiedy, 160*. 

II It l9 not Oaod tbe Dlial Is la It [a wtocdr), 

jMta t^ DuJlB yoa Metrie, ISOT. (With Wil- 

ItblghIA ccnJUTliig;, dirf^e In EumM^dlBaiver^Ll 



Mene 



er n O. ii 



U (loonipdr),!!! 



OaVort . 

OwlM AlnuiKlte (Tbe), IBIS. 

IVUeDt Oriwll (ft comedr), IH3. (Wllh 

UuglltDllO 

FhuloD. ibtl. 

RiTen'i AlmuKke (The), ie09. 

BtiirlngGMCl'beJ.ft Kiiaedr, ISII. (With 

BUlro-mutli (t sUlrloI cnardT), 1603. 
SeteD DHdly 3][ii of London I'llie), IMS. 
BhiHmaker'i II°ll<Uy (« coiDedj), laoo. 
Tnrii Novn Ti limpliJuiB. IDIl. 
WoMwitd Hoe! (n comoilj), 1601. (With 

WtMre er BibTTon (TlieV t comnlj', IB03. 
Wondetful Yesre (Tlig). . . . London Iving 
"■---' -be Plague. ■""- 

o'f Oag^iadotbiT N oielMtei, 

Cbandui, iBe«. 

Dog of Fluuleri (A), 1913. (A pnttr Ule.) 

FolleFulne,lflll. 

FriendBlilp. 1818. 

Held )n Buudiig*, 18113. (Tlia ums sa 

-OmitmedeVlBbe,") 
Idilla(anoTeleiIt), ISDl. 
la t. Wmier dt; (a akeicb), IGTC. 



Wplatrello, uni olhor Siorieii, laso. 

Pack, bla VldisJtiKlei and Ailventiirei, 1!E9. 

Wnitftmons fa rociiinDe), ISfiS. 

TWrucrii^ 1, S(oiy u/ ■ (VoJi und Stray, 1800. 



Two LIHIe Wooden Shnea, Hit. 
VDdETTirsFUEa,i88e, (HuIhA} 
VUUge OmnmuM (Al. ISBi. 
Di La Biaa, F.B.a. (SlrilearyTIUiBMQij 



4 



f FoHll AnlDil, a LlDk lMt*wa 
ici»iin» and tlie CiiKodllr, ISU. 
iperatun and SepUi of Ui« IMt 



Nan-MiTB of Voyigta and Traiela, «e, l« 
DuiiT (MaTT). turn la WllCshlrt. 1)M.1TI 
AMaUoarapbT and CEonespondenco, IMt- 
Flora(lTie), 



:k;,ef tnUi 
HMory ol Uib Life and Itelan of 
IUl-t3, (Net equal lo Dr. Cbandle 



ler'«.) 



Delolhe (Jean Lonla], be 

ConatllutlDn de I'AnKleterrc, 11 

(DelDlmo waa not an En!:lta___^ _. 
buiik wBB once jt HEjndard wurk, and ta 

Deuim:! (Tbaniaa), about IBBl-iawi, oklled by 
Kemps "the great lialliilc-inaler."— JIfiH 
Iitiyf Wonder. 
- - ■ - Duiigbl. 
f Good W 
ihed by tbe Percy iio 
Nenbury (a blflM) 
EUnnge HJRnrlea, or Songa ot ILlngB and 

Pfinees, Lonla and Ladyna, 1611. 
Bboomaker's Holiday (Tbe), a bmlad, 1819. 
lliamaa of Iteadlng, or Ibe SIi Wonby T«r- 
nun oT the Vfmt, 1«SJ. 
Di Maui* (Angnaba). n 
In (be £agl ladles IBoe- 
Aiilhmellcal B«M 18*1, 
Book of Almaltaca. ISM. 

CoanecUon of Number and Jl^ ,__ 

niffereuilal and Inisgral OaJcnlD^ lMii73 
Element! of Algebra, 183S. -" 

Elementa of AiitbmeUe, 1830. 
Elcmenta of TrIgoiyimetfT, isn. 
Eeaay on FrobablUtla, 18M, 
FortDal LoglOi 1841. 
Trlganamelry and Donbls Alnbl^ 
Dkhtbteb (Thomta), aTcimrligM, 
Mulceek, In SoulLand, ISIt-ldlt. 
I>o Elrarla Eegall. lTS3-at. 
Hletorla" - 

Nomenc 

ItamAM (DUon), tr . , 

ManatlTe of Trarela and Slie _ 
Notthetn (Dd Central Altha. ims.^ 
DmniAH (Sir John], fuel. Dublin, K~~ 
Coopei'a Hill, 1943. (Hl» best pr 
SjTtiy(The), a tragedy, 1811. 
Uinsia {John), poel, eto., l-ondnn, 1 asl-Ilsa. 
Battle of Bamlllla (a poem In fiis buoka^ 

Blenheim (ai»em),ITafi. 

limrtot Bmih(The),l 





DENTON—DICKENS. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. DEXTER — ^DICKENS. 118S 



Pindaric Ode on William lU., 1692. 

Dramcu. 
Appios and Virginia (a tragedy), 1705. 
Coitiical Gallant (The), or the Amours of Sir 

John FalstaflF, 1702. (Shakespeare's Aterry 

Wives of Windsor altered.) 
Gibraltar, 1704. 
Iphigenia (a tragedy), 1702. 
Invader of his Country (The), 1705. (Shake- 
speare's Coriolanus altered.) 
Liberty asserted (a tragedy), 1704. 
Orpheus and Eurydice (a tragedy), 1704. 
Plot (A), and no lUot (a comedy), 1697. 
Ilinaldo and Armida, 1699. 

(The best abused man in English literature, 
being lampooned by Swift, gibl}eted in Pope's 
Essay on Criticism, and enrolled in the 
DunciadJ) 
Denton (Daniel), 1630-1682. 
Description of^New York, with the Customs 

of the Indians, 1670. 
Denton (Rev. William), bom at Newport, in 

the Isle of Wight, 1815- 
Christians of Turkey (The), 1863. 
Commentaries, 1860-1863; 1864. 
Montenegro, its People, &<f., 1877. 
Servia and the Servians, 1862. 
De Quincet (Thomas), Manchester, 1786-1859. 
Confessions of an English Opium Eater, 1821. 
1x)gic of Political Economy, 1844. 
Dcbbt (Edward Geoffrey Smith Stanley, earl 

of), bom at Knowsley, in Lancashire, 1799- 

1869. 
Translation of Homer's Iliads 1864. 
Dkbhax, D.D. (William), bom at Stowton, in 

Worcestershire, 1657-1735. 
Artificial Clockmaker (The), 1696. 
Astro-theology, 1714. 
Cbristo-theology, 1730. 
Miscellania Curiosa, 1705-7. (Remarkable 

natural phenomena.) 
Physico-theology, 1713. 
De Vere (Aubrey Thomas), poetf bom at Cur- 

ragh Chase, in Ireland, 1814- 
Alexander the Great (a dramatic poem), 1874. 
Infant Bridal (The), and other Poems, 1864. 
Inisfail (a poem), 1861. 
Irish Odes, and other Poems, 1869. 
Legends of St. Patrick, 1872. 
May Carols, 1857. 

Poems, Miscellaneous and Sacred, 1856. 
Search after Proserpine, and other Poems, 1843. 
Sisters (The), and other Poems, 1861. 
Waldenses, and other Poems (The), 1842. 
Wanderings in Greece and Turkey, 1850. 

Prose. 
Church Settlement of Ireland (The), 1866. 
English Mismle and Irish Misdeeds, 1848. 
Ireland's Church Property, etc., 1867. 
Picturesque Sketches of Greece and Turkey, 

1850. 
Pleas for Secularization, 1867. 
D'Ewes (Sir Symonds), bora at Coxden, in Der- 

setshire, 1602-1650. 
Autobiography and Correspondence, 1845. 
Journals of all the Parliaments in the Reign 

of Queen Elizabeth, 1682. 
Dewey, D.D. (Orvllle), bom at SheflSeld, in 

Maitxachusctts, U.S., 1794- 
Old World and the New (The), 1836. 
Oo the £duc&tioa of the ITuinac Race, 1855. 



Dexter, D.D. (Henry Martyn), bom at Plymp- 

ton, U.S., 1821- 
Banishment of Roger Williams (The), 187G. 
Church Policy of the Pilgrims, 1866. 
History of King Philip's War (The), 1870. 
History of the Plymouth Colony, 1877. 
Verdict of Reason (The), 1865. 
DiBDiN (Charles). voriUr of sea-songs, South- 
ampton, 1745-1814. 
Complete History of the English Stage (A), 

1796. 
Musical Tour, 1788. 
Sea-songs, 1790. (** Poor Tom Bowling " is bis 

best song.) 
Shepherd's Artifice (The), an opera, 1761. 
Whim of the Moment (The), containing 
"Poor Jack," 1789. 

(His Life, by T. Dibdin, 1850.) 
DiBDiN, D.D. (Thomas Frognall), bibliographer, 

bom in Calcutta, 1776-1847. 
JEdes Althorpianae, 1822. 
Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Pictur- 
esque Tour In France and Germany, 

1821. 
Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Pictur- 
esque Tour in the Northern Counties of 

England and Scotland, 1821. 
Bibliographical Decameron (The), 1817. 
Bibliomania, 1811. (Written in dialogue, 

the speakers being well-known book-cul- 

lectors.) 
Bibliotheca Spenseriana, 1814-15. 
Introduction to the Knowledge of Rare and 

Valuable Editions of the Greek and Latin 

Classics, 1802. 
La Belle Marianne (a tale of woe), 1824. 
Library Companion (The), 1824. 
Reminiscences of a Literary Life, 1836. 
Sermons, 1820-25. 
Sunday Library (The), 1831. 
Typographical Antiquities of Great Britain, 

1810-19. 
DiCET (Edwu^), bom at Claybrook Hall, in 

Leicestershire, 1832- 
Battle-fields of 1866 (The), 1866. 
Memoir of Cavour, 1859. 
Month in Russia (A), 1867. 
Moming Land (The), 1870. 
Rome in 1860. 

Schleswig-Holstein War (The), 1864. 
DiCET (Thomas), bom in Guernsey, 1711-1767. 
Historical account of Guernsey, etc., 1751. 

(Held in good esteem.) 
Dick, LL.D. (Thomas), the Christian philo' 

sopher, bom at Dundee, in Scotland, 1774- 

1867. 
Celestial Scenery, 1838. 
Christian Philosopher (The), 1823. 
Philosophy of Religion (The), 1825. 
Philosophy of a Future State (The), 1828. 
Practical Astronomer (The), 1845. 
Sidereal Heavens (The), 1840. 
Dickens (Charles), humorist and novelist, boro 

at Portsmouth, 1812-1870. 
Bamaby Rudge, 1841. 
BaUle of Life, 1846. 
Bleak House, 1852. 
r-himes (The), \9AA. 

Chilstmaa CaioV OC), \%Vi. 
David Copip«^e\\ v%\a. 



1186 DIOKINAOir— DIHRARLI. APPKNDIX I. 



DILKB— DIflURIJ. 



I)r. Marigold's PreMsription. 1868. (C. !f.) 

])omb4Mr and Son, 1H4^7. 

(}r<>ai KxpMtatlona, 1860. 

Hard TimM, 1864. 

Ifaunted Home (The), 1869. (C. N.) 

HauiitAd Man (The), 1848. 

Holly-tnte Inn (The), 1866. (0. N.) 

Hunted Down, 1H60. 

Little IV)rrft, 1HB7. 

Martin Chuzzlewit, 1843. 

Miiater Humphrey'! Clock, 1840-41. 

M«Mage from the Hea (A), 1H60. (C. N.) 

Mrn. Urriper'i lyjdglnga, 1863. (C. N.) 

Mugby Junction, 1H66. (C. N.) 

MvNtery of F^wln Drood, 1870. (UnflnlHlKxl.) 

NlcholM Nlckleby, 1H38. 

No Thoroughfare, 1867. 

Old CurUMiity Hhop (The), 1840. 

Oliver TwiHt, 1837. 

Our Mutual Friend, 1864. 

I'ickwlck Fapeni(Tbe). 1K36. 

Round of Ktoriofl (A), 1862. (C. N.) 

Hk(*tchee by iloz, 1836. 

K<mi«body'N Luggagft, 1802, C. N.) 

St. Ooorgeand the I)ragon, 1866. •(C. N.) 

Ktrauge OeTitlcman (The). 1836. (C. N.) 

Tale of Two Cities (A), 1869. 

TimariU at Will. 1864. (C. N.) 

Tom Tiddler'* (Ground, 1867. (0. N.) 

Village C'qtiettoa (Thi*), 1836. 

Uriconimorclal Traveller (Jhe), 1860. (C. N.) 

N.I).— <;. N. (Cliriatmaa Number) only in 
part by Dlckena. 

Not Wtyrkt of FictUm, 
American Notea, 1842. 
Child'a Hi^t()ry of Kngland (The), 1861. 
lititton, poaihuntous 1879. 
Hp'tecliea, poMthumoua 1H71. 
Sunday under Throe ileadii, 1836. 

(IIIH Life, by Th«odwr« Taylor, 1870 \ R. B. 
Mackenzie, 1870 ; John Forater, 1873 ; Shrp. 
herd, 1881). 
I)i(.'KiXNOii, M.D. (Kdmund), Berkahirc, 1624- 

1707. 
Delphi PboenlzlcantMi, 16S5. 
IncKfVHON. M.D. (WillUim HowHhip). bom at 

Brighton, 1832- 
DiHeaaca of the Kidneys and Urinary Diirangc- 

ment, 1876. 
On tlMi I'atholr>gy and Treatment of Albiimi- 

niiriii, IH09. 
DrrKHOV (Adam), agricuUarUt, *-l776. 
I'n'atiHeon Agri<Milturf. 1702, 
Tn'atiao on the IIuHhandry of the Ancients, 

poHthumouN 17HH. 
I)r<'KW)N (Jami»«\ botanUt, •-1822. 
CoiU'ctiun do rlanta Divorites. 17H9-09. 
FuHiculi Quatuor IMaiitarum Cryptogaml- 

c^urum nrtunnhn, 17k.'^1H01. 
I)T(iitr (Sir Keuolm), of Uuckinghamshlre, 1603- 

1003, 

Onifcroncf* with a \My about the Choice of a 
lioiiglon, 1638. 

D!n<rouriw< on Vegetation, 1661. 

Five IkiokN of iVripatotiu hiHtitutions, 1661. 

Obxorvations on R^'Ugio Medici, 1643. 

Private Memoim. (Kxtthumoua 1827. 

Trmtlne on tht> Soul (A), 1646, 
f^fooKM (Hit l>mSley% i^aUiiman, 1083-1639. 
i^tmpfeAt AmfMfWittior, 1666, 
Ueieace ofComtueroe, 1615, 



DiLKR (Christopher Wentwortb), 1843- 

Greater Britain, 1868. 

Papon of a Critic, 1876. 
DiMsDALK, M.D. ('Hiomas), Ksfex, 1713-1800. 

Tracts on Inoculation, 1781. 
DiucKM, LL.D. (Henry), bora at Llrerpooi, 
1806- 

Klectro-Metallurgy, 1863. 

Inventors and Inventions, 1867. 

JoMoph Anstey (a novel), 1863. 

JordantyiM, 1H62. 

Life, Tirow, etc , of Edward .Somerset, 1865. 

Memoir of M. Hartllb (Milton's friend), 1806. 

NaturalisUo Poetry, etc., 1872. 

Nature Study. 1869. 

(hftical Illusions. 1863. 

Worccsterlana. 1H66. 
DiNUAKLi (Bttnjamin, earl of Beaconifleld), 
ttaUtman and naveliit, 1806-1881. 

Alarcos(a tragedy ),« 1 839. 

Alroy (Tho Wondrous Tale of). 1833. 

OiTilngsby. or the New Generation, 1844. 

(>>utarini Fleming, 1833. 

Kndynilon. 1881. 

Henrietta Temple, 1837. 

Ixlun in Heaven, 1833. 

Ix)thair, 1H71. 

I{«<Yoliitionary Epic (The), 1834. 

Rise of Iskander (The). 1833. 

Svbil, or the Two Nations. 1845, 

Tancred, or the New Crusade, 1847. 

Venetla, 1837. 

Vivian Grey, 1826-27. 

Voyage of Captain Popanllla (The), 1838. 

Young Duke (The), 1831. 

Not worka qf FUtUm. 

Address at Glasgow University, 1873. 

Crisis Kxamincd (TheX 1<<33- 

liOtterM of Runnymede, 1836. 

I/ml George Dentinck, 1861. 
8puchei, 

Church and Queen, 1866. 

Conservative Policy, 1870. 

^institutional Ritform, 1866. 

Parliamentary Reform, 1867, 

Vindication of the English Conttltutlon (AX 
1836. 

(HU Life br Ilitcbman, 1876. 1881.) 
DiSEARLi, D.C.L. (Isaac), bom at Hradenbam 
House, in Rucklnghamshire, 1766-1848. 

Amenities of Literature. 1841. 

C^alamities of Authors, 1812. 

CriHis Examined (The), 1834. 

Curiosities of Literature, 1791, 1793, 1823. 
(His best-known work.) 

D'fonc/! of Poetry (A), 1790. 

I>i'Mj)otiMni, or the Fall of the Jeiiiitf, lill. 
Diftsertation on Anecdotes, 1793. 

Kliot, Hampden, and Pym, 1833. 

Flim-Flams, 1806. 

Genius of Judaism (The), 1833. 

History of Cupid and Pysche (Th^, 1813. 

Illustrations of the Literary Character, 1828. 

Life and Reign of Charles I., 1838-31. 

Literary Character (Tbe)i 1T9&. 

Lit^Tary and Political Character of James L 
(The), 1616. 

MincelUnlefof Ltterature. 18l»-9l. 

Vp«l\Q V^Vi^Vt o& \3&A kVraM <if Satin CA\ 



DITTON— DONALDSON. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. DODDRIDGE— DONALDSON. 1187 



Romances, 1799. 
Vaurien (a novel), 1797. 

(His Life, by Benjamji Disraeli, earl of 
Beaconsfield.) 
DiTTON (Humphrey), tnatliematiciant bom at 

Salisbury, 1675-1716. 
Discourse on the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. 

1712. (A book of good repute.) 
Greneral Tiaws of Nature and Motion, 1705. 
Institution of Fluxions, etc., 1706. 
New Law of Fluids (The), 1714. 
Treatise on Perspective TA), 1712. 
Dixon (William Hepworth), bom at lUTewton 

Heath, in Yorkshire, 1821-1879. 
British Cyprus, 1879. 
Diana, Lady Lyle (a novel), 1877. 
Free Russia, 1870. 
Her Majesty's Tower, 1871. 
Holy Land (The), 1866. 
John Howard (a memoir), 1849. 
Life of Lord Bacon. 1860. 
Life of Admiral Blake, 1852. 
Life of William Penn (A), 1851. 
New America, 1867. 

Personal History of Lord Bacon (The), 1860. 
Robert Blake, Admiral, etc., 1852. 
Royal Windsor, 1878. 
Ruby Grey (a novel), 1878. 
Spiritual Wives, 1868. 
Switzers (The), 1872. 
Two Queens, 1873. 
\Vbite Conquest, 1876. 
DoBEix (Sydney), poet, London, 1824-1874. 
Balder, 1854. 

England in Time of War, 1856. (His best.) 
England's Day, 1871. 
Parliamentary Reform, 1865. 
Poetical Works, posthumous 1875. 
Roman (The), 1H50. 

Sonnets on the War, 1853. (With A. Smith.) 
Thoughts on Art, Philosophy, and Religion, 

posUiumous 1876. 
DoBsoN, R.A. (William Charles Thomas), bom 

at Hamburg, 1817- 
Alms, 1862. 

Almsdeeds of Doroas (The), 1855. (By com- 
mand of queen Victoria.) 
Camilla (in water-colours), 1873. 
Charity of Dorcas (The), 1854. 
Child Jesus going down with His Parents to 

Nazareth, 1857. Christ in the Temple, 1860. 
Fairy Tales, 1858. 
lone, 1880. Mignon, 1880. 
Nazareth, 1859. 

Nursery Tales (in water-colours), 1874. 
Peace be to this House, 1861. 
Prosperous Days of Job (The), 1858. 
Reading the Psalms, 1857. 
St. Paul at PhiUppi, 1863. 
Tobias and the Angel, 1853. 
Young Nurse (The\ in water-colours, 18tf 
DoDD (Charles), historian^ of Worcestersture, 

•-1745. 
Church History of England, 1737-42. 
DoDD, LL.D. (Rev. William), bom at Bourne, 

in Lincolnshire, 1729-1777. 
Beauties of Shakespeartt 1752. 
Commentary on the Old and New Testaments, 

1765. 
Comfort for the AfBicted, 1764. 
FoetDS, 1767. 



Reflection on Death, 1763. 
Sermons to Young Men, 1771. 
Thoughts in Prison (in five parts, blank 
versed 1777. 

(His Life, by Reed, 1777.) 
DODDRiDOK, D.D. (Philip), London, 1702-1761. 
Colonel Gardiner, 1687-1745. 
Course of Lectures, etc., 1763. 
Family Expositor (Thei 1739-66. 
Passages in the Life of Colonel Gardiner. 1747. 
Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul, 

1760. (His chief work.) 
Sermons, posthumous 1826. 
%* Also some excellent hymns. 

(His Life, by Job Orton, 1766.) 
DoDERmaB (Sir John), bom at Barnstaple, 1356- 

1628. 
Compleat Parson (The), 1602. 
English Lawyer (The), 1631. 
Law of Nobility and Peerage (The), 1642. 
DoDSLET (Robert), bom at Mansfield, in Not- 
tinghamshire, 1703-1764. 
Annual Register, begun 1768. 
Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green, 1746. 
Cleone (a tragedy), 1740. 
Economy of Human Life, 1761. 
King and the Miller of Mansfield (The), a 

farce, 1737. 
Museum (The), 1746. 
Muse in Livery (The), a comedy, 1732. 
Public Register (The), 1741-42. 
Rex et Pontifex, 1746. 
Select Collection of Old Plays, 1780. 
Sir John Cockle at Court (a farce, the second 

part of '* The King and the Miller of Mans- 
field"), 1737. 
Toy-shop (The), a drama, 1735. 
Trifles, 1748. 
World (The), 1754-57. 
DoDSON (James), mathematician^ *-1757. 
Antilogarithraic Canon (The), 1742. 
Calculator (The), 1747. 
Mathematical Repository, 1748-55. 
DoDSWORTH (Roger), antiquary^ bom at St. 

Oswald, in Yorkshire, 1585-1654. 
Collections for a History of Yorkshire, in MS. 

(in the Bodleian Library). 
DoDWELL (JELnoj^^ philologist, of Dublin, 1641- 

1711. 
Annales Thucydidei et Xenophontei, 1696. 
Chronologia Gneco-Romana pro hyx)othesibns. 
De Veteribus Graecorum Romanorumque Cy- 

clis, etc., 1701. 
Dionis Halicaraassei, 1692. 
Praelectiones, etc., 1692. 

(His Life, by F. Brokesby, 1715.) 
Donaldson, IXD. (John William), philologist, 

London, 1811-1861. 
Comparative Grammar of the Hebrew Lan« 

guage, 1853. 
Greek Grammar, 1848. 
Jashar [The Book of], 1864. 
Latin Grammar, 1852. 
New Cratylus, 1839. 
Theatre of the Greeks, 1837. 
Varronianus, 1844. 
Donaldson, Ph.D. (ThomsA lissw\ft\5>i, at^v 

tect, liOTi^oTi,Vl^V- ^^ 

ATc\iVlec^.'ux& ^\wa\sawa.\.\.ca». Y**!** 



1188 



I>0!fIflC— DRAPKlt. 



AIM'ICNDIX I. 



DOUOLAH— DIIAFBR. 



I'ornpnii lIluMtrfttod. 1H37. 
I'ractlcAl (Juida to ArchltActN. 1H60. 
DOMNK, D.I). (John\MHit, UiiKloii, 1&73-1631. 
AnnUnuy of tho World (An), 1026. 
DiattmimtoA, pcMthumoiM 1044. 
llnatti'i IhusI, poiihumoui 1032. 
DevotioDi upon Kmnrgnnt OccMloni, ttc., 

1024. 

Klf'ny on . . , Prtnru Ili^nry, 1613. 
Ignatliui bli Conclftv<i, 1011, 
Juvenilia, poithumouii 1033. 
]>'ttflrN, ponthumouii 1061. 
I'ooniN, 1693. 
I'olydoron, 1631. 
Kalyr, {MMthumoui, 1662. 
KtsrinoiiN, ponthuntouN 1640. 
Htifaf of . . , KpiKraniN, |HHithumonil 1632. 
(ilii Life, byl. Walton, 1640; H. Alfbrd, 

IHUU.) 

DoNdVAK (Kdward), naturalUt, 179H-1K37. 

K|>lU)nie of ttie Imncin of ANia, 1708-1806. 

Kpltomo of tho InMtctN of (.'hina, 1794, 

Kpltoma of tbo IntMicta of India, INOO. 

ICpitoiuA of the Inmtcta of Now Holland, New 
/(•aland. (?io., 1ho6, 

Natural llliitory of Hritinh HIrdii, 1794-1 HI f). 

Natural lIlNUiry of HritiNb VMum, 1H02-M, 

Natural llbitory of Neitta uiul Kggf of Drltlib 
HIrdN, IH20. 

Nrttural niNtory of MritUb Tnacctii, 1792-1H16. 

Natural HlNtory of HritlNb HliftUi, 1H03-4. 

Natl ral HiNtory of KritlMb QtuidrupedN, 1829. 

NaturallNta' lUtpoaltory, IH2a, 
DouAN, LL.l). (Jubn), 1H07-1H78. 

lU'.uUny Hallaibi (Th«). 1H0I. 

KillaDoloroN(i,(}to., 1H63. (With Mm. Itomor.) 

lIiiMtNand Mnn, 1N&6. 

Ilhtory and AntlnuitlcN of . . . Uoadlng, 1832. 

JliNtory of Court FooIn, INOH. 

KnlghtN and tbidr Dayit, 1H60. 

Lout Journali of Horace Wulpole, 1869. 

Li foot Dr. Young, 1H64. 

Livi'H of tbo rrinufti of WalPH, 1800. 

Jiivni of tbo Queoua of tbo Houae of HanoTor, 

IHftS. 

I»ndon in Jacobite Timifi, 1H7H. 

Mann' and Manuori at tbo Court of Kloronco, 

1740 -HO. 
Mftmolr of Queen Adelaide (A), 1861. 
Mcuiorlei or our Omat TownN, IH70. 
MoriiircbN rcilriid from HuNlnfWi, 1H67. (TbiN 

and bta ** Court F(H;la" are bla beat-luiown 

b(N>kN.) 

N(iw I'tcturea and Old TaneUi, 1869. 
HaintN and Hlnnem, etc.. IHOM. 
Table TralU, etc., 1864. 
Tb'lr MflJiiMtieN' HcrviiUtn, 1804. 
Wandnring .U'W (The), a melodrama, 1822. 
DoiiMKT (Tbomaa Ha<:kville, earl o{)tpoet, bora 
In HuMiex. 1630 -lOHH. 
Induction (to tbo Mirror qf MagUtraUi\ 

poetry, 1667. 
OorlxMluo (a tragedy), 1601. 
DuitMicr, M.I). (Jobn Hyng), of Ilillodelpbla, 
{5.H., 17H3-1H18. 
VAtMumiM of Hurgery, 1H13. 
JV)i;(}K (FrancU), antwuarj/, 1767-1834. 
/M//iu) of Dmth, IHM. 
fUuMtntiotm of Hhi^kmptitirii, r-tc., 1807. 
IJovauAM (Gawia), hlMhop of Duiikeld, in Bcot- 
^Mid, bom mMeoobin, iu Vortax, U74-I6il. 



A:nolii of Virgil (tranaUtMl 1613-13, publlfM 

1 663). 
King linrt (a poem on Haman Lif«*)t 1619. 
I'alU of Honoure, 1663. (Mrlklngly VOu HU 



urim't Progrein.) 






Memolri, by Hcott, 1787. 
DouuLAN (Sir Howard), born at Ooiport, (a 

Hauipiibire, 1770 -1801. 
Ennay on MUltary Hrldgof, 1817. (▲ TaluaUa 

manual.) 
Naval Kvolutloni, 1832. 
1>i*atii« on Naval (lunnery, 1819. 
I)ouui.AN, M.I). (Jamea), of Hcotland, 1677- 

1742. 
ArlK>r Yi'menali, 1727. 
Hibllograpbbe Anatomicn flpeclmen, 1716. 
HIitory of tbe lateral Operation, 1726. 
Myograpbin Comparatw H|)ecimen, 1707. 
DovKit (deorge Jamea Welbore Agar EllU, V*^). 

1797-1833. 
KUlM Correapondence, 1829. 
HIitorlcal luqulrlfi reitpoctlng tba Character 

of (Jlarendon, 1M2m. 
Life of Frederick tbe Great, 1832. 
DowNMAM (llev. Hugb), poet, born at Kxeter or 

In Ita vicinity, 1740-1809. 
Infancy, 1771. 

Land of tbe Mueei (Tbe), 1768. 
DoYi.K(l(icbard), Ixindon. 1826-1808. 
Continental Tour of Meaani. Brown, JotiM, 

and lltibinaon, 1864. 
In Fairy Urtd (a CbrlHtmaa book), 1809. 
Hketrbei of fnod^'tti Society (^(JornhiU MagO' 

Mine). 1801. 
lYOtLt, D.D. (George), 1778-1846. 
Life of William Bancroft, 1821. (Much es- 
teemed.) 
Note* ... on tbe IMble, 1846. (Witb Mant.) 
DttAKK (Hlr FrancU), marlUiM ditcoverer. burn 

in OevouMblre, on tbe banka of the Tavy, 

1646-1696. 
Voyage round tbe Globe, 1677. 
Voyage to America, 16M0. 
DttAKK, VMM. (Francia), anHauary, *-1770. 
EI)orucum, or liUtory aiul Antiquitiee of 

York. 1736. 
DttAKK, M.D. (Nathan), bora at York, 17eo-> 

I8:i6. 
Uawiyi, etc., 1806. 
Litttrary Houra, 1798. 
MemorlaUi of Hbakeipeare, 1828. 
Hbakeajpeare and bia Time*, 1817. 
DttAKK (Hamuel), born at PittaUeld, In New 

HampHbIre, IJ.H., 1798-1876. 
B<Nik of tbe IndUnii, 1833. 
HlNtory of IJonton, 1862. 
DttAFKtt, M.I). (Jobn William), oJumUt, bora 

atHt. HdlenV near Liverpool, 1811. 
Forcei wblcb Produce tbe Organisation of 

I'binto (Tbe), 1844. 
HiNtory of tbo American Civil War, 1867-70. 
HIatory of ttie (Conflict between Uellgiun and 

Hcience, 1874. 
Hiatory of tbe Intellecttial Derelopmtnt of 

Kurope. 1862. 
Human Tbyalology, Statical and Oynamloal, 

I860. 

Text-book of ChemiMtry, 1846. 
'ri',xU)Oi)\; ot lliA.vxtt.U'hIloMpby, If 47. 



DRAYTON — DUGDALB. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, DUDLEY—DUGDALE. 1189 



tiBATTOH (Michael), poet laureate, bom at 
HartshilU in Warwickshire, 1563-1631. 

Barons' Wars (The), in 8-line stanzas, 1596. 

Bataile of Agincourt (in 8-line stanzas), 1627. 

England's Heroical Epistles (poetry), 1598. 

Man in the Moone (The), 1605. 

Matilda, Daughter of Lord Robert Fltzwater, 
(a legend), 1594. 

Moses's Birth and Miracles (poetry), 1693. 

Musee bJllzium (The), poetry, 1630. 

Nymphidia, or the Court of Fairy (in 8-line 
stanzas), 1627. 

Owle (The). 1604. 

Piers of Gaveston (a legend), 1596. 

Robert, Duke of Normandy (a legend),* 1596. 
. Polyolbion, songs i.-ix. 1612, xi.-xviii. 
1613, xix.-xxx. 1622. (His great work.) 

Shepherd's Garland, 1593. (His first work.) 
Drew (Samuel), bom at St. Austell, in Corn- 
wall, 1765-1833. 

Islssay on the Immateriality and Imm*rtality 
of the Soul, 1802. 

Essay on the Identity and the General Resur- 
rection of the Human Body, 1809. 

History of Cornwall, 1820-24. 
(His Life, by his son, J. H. Drew, 1834.) 
Dbummond (William), jToet bom at Hawthorn- 
den, in Scotland, 1585-1649. 

Cypress Grove (The), 1613. 

Flowers uf Sion, 1623. 

Forth Feasting (a panegyric on the king), 1617. 

Poems, 1616. 

Polemo-Middinia, carmen Macaionicum, pos- 
thumous 1684. 

Tears on the Death of Meliades, 1613. 

Prose. 

Conversations with Ben Jonson, 1619. 

History of Scotland, from 1423 to 1542, post- 
humous 1655. 

Notes of Ben Jonson's Conversation, etc., 1619. 
(His Life, by P. Cunningham, 1833 ; David 

Laing, 1842 ; W. B. Tumbvll, 1857 ; Masson, 

1873.) 
Daummond (Sir William), antiquary, *-1828. 

Academical Questions, 1805. 

Herculanensia, 1810. (With Walpole.) 

CEdipus Judiacus, 1811. 

GSdipus Romanns (to prove that the 12 Caesars 
are the 12 signs of the Zodiac), 1819. 

Origines (or the origin of certain empires), 
1828. 

Review of the Ctovemments of Sparta and 
Athens, 1794. 
Drdbt (Dm), entomoloaist, London, 1725-1804. 

Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, 177a-82. 
(Of high repute.) 

Illustrations of Natural History, 1770-73. 
Dburt (Robert), travdler, London, 1687-1735. 

Madagascar, 1722. 
Drtdbn (John), poet laureate, bom at Aid- 
winkle, in Northamptonshire, 1631-1701. 

Absalom and Ahitophel, part i. 1681, part 
ii. 1682. (On Monmouth^s rel)ellion ; a po- 
litical satire in verse.) 

Alexander's Feast (a Pindaric ode), 1697. 

Annus Mirabilisi (a.d. 1666, in ve^), 1667. 

AstraBB Redux (on the Restoration, verse), 
1660. 

Britannia Redivlva, 1689. 

Cromwell (Death of), an elegy, 1658. 
rdbJee^ 1»9$-1700. 



Hind and the Panther (The\ in iefenoe of the 

Church of Rome (an allegory in verse), 

1687. (The "Hind" is the Church of 

Rome, and the ** Panther" the Church of 

England.) 
Lord Hastings (An Elegy on). 
MacFlecknoe (a satire on Shadwell, in verse), 

1682. 
Medal (The), a satire against sedition, 1681. 
Ovid's Epistles translated, 1679. 
Religio Laid (a poem against deists and dis- 
senters), 1682. 
Song of St. Cecilia (a choral ode), 1687. 
Virgil translated, 1694-96. 

l*rose. 
Essay on Dramatic Poets, 1667. 
Essay on Heroic Plays, 1672. 

*** For his 28 dramas, see AppENnrx ITT. 

(His Life, by S. Derrick, 1760; Malone, 
1800; sir W.Scott, 180«; Bell; R. Hooper; 
Mitford, 1832 ; G. Saintsbury, 1831.) 
Dudley (Sir Henry Bate), wrote dramatic 

pieces, 1743-1824. 
Flitch of Bacon, 1779. 
Rival Candidates, 1775. 
Duff, D.D. (Alexander), bora at Pitlochry, in 

Scotland, 1808-1878. 
India and Indian Missions, 1839. 
Indian Rebellion, its Causes and Results 

(The), 1858. 
Jesuits, their Origin, etc. (The), 1842. 
Missions the Chief End of the Christian 

Church, 1839. 
Missionary Addresses, 1850. 
New Era of the English Language and Litera- 
ture, 1837. 
Duff (Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant), 1829— 
East India Financial Statement, 1869. 
Elgin Speeches, 1871. 
Expedit Laboremus, 1872. 
Glance over Europe (A), 1867. 
Miscellanies, etc., 1879. 
Political Survey (A), 1868. 
Ddfferin (Frederick Temple Blackwood, earl 

of), born in Florence, 1826- 
Honouruble Impulsia Gusliingtoa (The), a 

satire on high life. 
Irish Emigration. 
Letters from High Latitudes, 1860. 
Narrative of a Joumey from Oxford to Skib- 

bereen, 1848. 
DuFFT (Sir Charles Gavan), bom in Monaghan, 

Ireland, 1816- 
Ballad Poetry of Ireland, 1870. (Ran through 

forty editions in ten years.) 
Ddodalb (Sir William), antiquary, bom at 

Shustoke, in Warwickshire, 1605-1686. 
Antient Usage in bearing . . . Arms, etc., 1692. 
Antiquities of Warwickshire, 1656. (Gough 

says *' it stands at the head of our county 

histories") 
Baronage of England (The), 1676-76. 
History of imbankiog and drayning divers 

Fenns, etc., 1662. (Very scarce.) 
History of St. Paul's Cathedral, 1658. 
Monasticon Anglicanum, 1655-73. (His great 

work.) 
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ELLTS — EVERETT. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. evans— evkrett. 1193 



I»avidei8, or Life of David (a poem), 1712. 
ijacred History, 1706-9. 

%* He suggested to Milton the subject of 
Paradise Regained in 1665. 
Ellys, D.D. (Anthony), bishop of St. David's, 
1693-1761. 
Tracts on the Liberty ... of Protestants in 
England, 1763-65. 
Elmore, R.A. (Alfred), painter, bom at Clona- 
kilty, in Ireland, 1815- 
Crucifixion (The), 1838. 
Death-bed of Robert. King of Naples, 1848. 
Fainting Hero (The), 1846. 
Griselda, 1850. 
Hotspur and the Fop, 1851. 
Invention of the Stocking-loom, 1847. 
Martyrdom of Thomas & Becket, 1839. 
Origin of the Guelph and Ghibelline Quarrel, 

1846. 
Religious Controversy in the Time of Louis 

XIV., 1849. 
Rlenzi in the Forum, 1844. 
Elphinstone (MountstuartX 1778-1859. 
Account of the Kingdom of Cabul (An), 1815. 
History of India, 1841. 
Elphinstonb (William), bishop of Aberdeen, 
1430-1514. 
Breviarium Aberdonense, printed 1509-10. 
Elyot (Sir Thomas), 1495-1546. 
Dictionarium, 1538. 
CasteU of Health (The), 1541. 
Governor (The), 1531. 
EuBERY (Mrs.), maiden name Emma Catherine 
Manley, born at New York, U.S., 1806-1863. 
Constance Latimer, or the Blind Girl (a novel), 

1831. 
Guido, and other Poems, 1828. 
Emerson, LL.D. (Ralph Waldo), the ** Sage of 
Concord," born at Boston, UJ3., 18C3-1879. 
Conduct of Life (The), 1860. 
English Traits, 1856. 
Essays, 1844, 1847. 
Literary Ethics, 1838. 
Man the Reformer, 1841. 
May-day, and other Poems, 1867. 
Nature and Man thinking, 1837. 
Poems, 1846. 

Representative Men, 1849. 
Enfield,, LL.D. (William), of Suffolk, 1741- 
1797. 
History of Philosophy, 1791. 
Sermons, 1768-70, 1777, 1798. 
Speaker (The), a selection of pieces for school 
recitations, etc., 1775. (Once largely used.) 
Erskine (John), jurift, 1695-1765. 
Institute of tne Law of Scotland, posthumous 

1773. 
Principles of the Law of Scotland, 1754. 
Erskine, D.D. (John), of Scotland, 1721-1803. 
Sketches, etc., of Church History and Theo- 
Ic^cal OontrovCTsy, 1790-97. 
(His Life, by sir H. M. Wellwood, 1818.) 
Espy (James P.), meteorologist^ of Western Penn- 
sylvania, U.S., 1786-1860. 
Fhilueophy of Storms, 1841. 
Etuesege (Sir George), draTnatitt, Oxfordshire, 
1636-1694. 
•-,* For his plays, see Appendix 111. 
Etty, R.A. (William), bom At York, 1787- 

2M9. 

deopaim'B Anivsd in CiUda, 1821, 



Combat (The), 1825. (His ch^-d^ceuvre.^ 

Coral Finders (The), 1820. 

Female Bathers sui prised by a Swan (in the 

National Gallery), 1832. 
Joan of Arc, 1847. 
Judith (three pictures in the Scotch National 

Gallery), 1827, 1830, 1831. 
v Telemachus rescuing Antiope, 1811. 

Ulyssea and the Syrens (in the Manchester 

Institution), 1837. 
Youth at the Prow and Reasure at the Helm 
(in the National Gallery), 1832. 

(His Life, by Gilchrist, 1855.) 
EVAN.S (David Morier\ 1819-1874. 
City Men and City Manners, 1853. 
Commercial Crisis, 1847-48. 
Facts, Failures, and Frauds, 1859. 
Evans, D.C.L. (John), geologist^ 1823- 
Ancient British Coins, 1864. 
Ancient Bronze Implements, 1881. 
Flint Implements of the Drift, 1863. 
Evans (Marian), Mrs. Cross, nom de plutne 

" George Eliot," novelist, 1820-1880. 
Adam Bede, 1859. (Her best novel.) 
Agatha (a poem), 1869. 
Daniel Deronda, 1876. 
Felix Holt, the Radical, 1866. 
Impressions of Theophrastus Such, 1879. 
Legend of Jubal, and other Poems, 1874. 
Middlemarch, 1871-72. 
Mill on the Floss, 1860. 
Romola, 1863. (Considered a very classical 

novel. It first appeared in the Comhill 

Magazine.') 
Scenes of Clerical Life, 1858, 1861. 
Silas Mamer, the Weaver of Raveloe, 1861. 
Spanish Gypsy (The), a poem, 1868. 

Translati<ms. 
Essence of Christianity, by Feuerbach, 1853. 
Life of Jesus, by Strauss, 1846. 

(Her Life, by Kegan Paul, 1881.") 
EvANSON (Rev. Edward), freethinker^ bom at 

Warrington, in Lancashire, 1731-1805. 
Dissonance of the Four Evangelists, etc., 

1792. 
Evelyn (John), bom at Wotton, in Surrey, 

1620-1706. 
Acetaria, a Discourse of Sallets, 1699. 
Diary and Correspondence, posthumous 1818. 

(Highly appreciared.) 
French Gardener (The), 1668. 
Kalendarium Hoi-tense, 1664. 
Gardener's Almanac ( Ihe), 1664. 
Memoirs, posthumous 1818. (Sir W. Scott 

says he '* never saw ro rich a mine.") 
Mundus Muliebris, 1690. 
Numismata, 1697. 
Parallel of Ancient and Modem Architecture, 

1669. 
Sculptura (or engraving on copper), 1662. 
Sylva, 1664. (His chief work.) 
Terra, 1675. 

(His Memoir, by W. Bray, 1818.) 
Evkbett (Alexander Hill), bom at Boston, 

U.S., 1792-1847. 
America, or a General Survey of the Political 

Situation of . . . the Western. OivA^jwsvx^ 

and tbe "VSmveA '$»u\a^ \KvvaX. ^«^>QfcV«^«>cw 
I Critical asieL'Sll\ac.e\\axieoN^aT£«sac5^>^^^^"^ 



111)4 fCVKflKTT— VARKINOTON. API'RNHIX I. rAUK>]fKK— PAnni!fOTO.X. 



£iiroiH<, or A OpntirAl Hiirvny of thn Politic*! 
Kitii>aioii of the I'rinctpttl Powers, iric. 

1H22. 

N<!w UiflM on PopuUtlon, <ic., 1H33. * 

EvfjtKTT, 1>.C.L. (Fxlwanl), born «i Uorcbciter, 
U.S., 1 704-1 HM. 

Dcffiico of ChrlMtUnlty (A), 1814. 

OrAtidim aiMl HfMKM:hnH, 1H26-60. 
Ehtiiank (TlKmiiM;, tx/rti at tiftnurd Cattle, in 
Diirhatn, I702-IM7O. 

Lir«) in Hrazll, IHW. 

World a WorlCNliou (Thf), 18M. 
EritK (VlMc<-nt), muitarv wriUr, IdlO. 

Mcittlllo lioata aitd Fioatlng Waggfii"* «tCf 

Milltury Oi»«-ratloTia in Cnbul, 1Ht:<. 
OI)fWTVAt(ori(i on American LifO'preMenrlng 
(Jura, 1H0«. 

Faiiku (lUiv. Dr. Froderltk William), iwe^ I>ur- 
hain, iHIi-IKO.!. 
(Jlnrwoll Wal^T-llly, etc., 1B40. 
F.ithfru of tho Orttt<;ry, 1H49. 
Sir I^arioelf/t, 1844. 
Fahkii (lU'V. fiirorg*! Htanlevl, 1773-HB4. 
<:ablrl (Th»i), or 'ifxl of rhenicia, IHOJ. 
DiniciiltlMi of liifl'Mlty (T}in> 1H24. 
KiKht hlMtftrtaiioriH uvttu the Prophetic Pro- 

iiilw^n of a Mighty Pf-Uvrfr, 1H40, 
O'TiiuH aiifl ObJ<!(:t of the Patriarchal, I^tIU- 

cal, aii'l C'hrlNtiuri DhjtfnMtioriN, 1H3.1. 
Horn; M'^nalcni, Ihqi. (liiH chief work.) 
(>rigln of PnKan Molatry, 1H10. 
Primitive Oo«.-trlne of Kle<;tIon (The), 1836. 
I'riniitlve Doctrine of .Ju-tincatk^n, 1837. 
I'riniltive poctrUiM of lleg«7ne ration, 1840. 
Sacrt'd (;alen(lar of Prophecy, 1838. 
Faxtan (It'>l;<^rt), hUUrrian, 1 450-1 51 3. 
C'lirofilcle, prlnu-fl by K, Pynwin, 1510. 
Fako. p.. a. (Thomaa), tK;ni at Burley Mill, in 
Sc(»tlan(i. 1H2&- 
Flrnt llreak In tlie Family (The), 1867. 
llorne and the Hora^leM, 1856. 
Mlth^leM Dalrn ( I he), 1855. 
School iViard in the North (A\ 1881. 
8(v;tt and hlii Friends at Abbotsford, 1850. 

(III.H t^ent t)l(i.tire.) 
Kuiiday In the H.ickwo^xlfi. 
Wh"n5 IH my Oo/;d Little Oirl ? 1881. 

(IIIh elder brother John is aliio an artM of 
rfpiif-*'.) 
Faiukax (F>1 ward), of Yorkshire, •-1 632. 
Ia^u^/h Jeruial'nn delivered iranalated Into 
Kngllnh ycjni'., ifloo. 
FAf;<noi.T(FrMerl(:k William), anti^jfuary, etc., 
London, 1814^ IH«6. 
Arit.i(|ijltle>i of KichlKiroiigh, 1850. 
iMfAlonary of IVrmH of Art, IHG4. 
Fnglafid under the Ifonw of Hanover, 1848. 
U\HU>Ty offUmimun in England, 1848. 
Up th" Nil", I HOI. 
Faitmoknk (William), I/>nd'm, 1616-1691. 

Artofimvingmid Etching, etc., 1003. 
Fai/owkr, F.K.HCHugh), botanUt tir\(\ pnltrnn- 
at Fo 
1x05. 



UiloyUt, lx;rn at Forres, in Hcotland, 1808- 



Fauna Antiqna Slvalenniii, 1046. 
f'a/^f!onU/lofncal M'fmoin, 1868. 
FA/^roffKH (WUIiatah poet, Edlobunpi, 1132- 

I7G0. 
iMmagogue (TlioX J 7 66, 



\ 



Marine IMetionary (The), 1760. 
tthlpwreck (The), In three cantof, 1763. 

(IllN Life, by Itov. J. ti. CUrka, 1804; Ker. 
J. MitftmJ, 1836.) 
Faltx'Kke. M.D. (William), of Chofier, 174N 

1834. 
IMfMertation on the Inflnenco of i\9 PaMlona 

on the I>iwird<'m of the Itody, 1788. 
Reraarka on the 1 nflucnce of Climate, et&. 1781. 
Fanmhaw (Sir Kichard), born at Ware, In Uert- 
fordHhlre. 1608-1006. 
Trannlated ttie lAUuid of Gamoem, 16U \ tliir 
/'oiO/rA'idoofOuarlni. 
FARADAr, D.C.L. (Mluiuiel), eUcttician, Lon- 
don, 1791-1867. 
Chemical Manipulation, 1827. 
KxiK-rlmental Reaoarchea In Electrldt/, 1839, 

1 H44, ] 855. (His chief work.) 
Ex |)erl mental ileMarchea In Cbemlstry atid 

PhyHlcfl, 1859. 
Alao I/wiurea tm " The Hlstfiry of a Can^lle." 
on " Non-metallic Klementa," 1858, and on 
•• I'hyslcal Forces," etc. 
(His Llfis by Tyndall, 1870.) 
Fakky (.John), lx;ndon, 1791-1851. 
Treatise on the Hteam Engine, 1837. 
View of the Agriculture and Mlna'alM of 
Derbyshire, 1811. 
Fabmkk (llev. Hugh), bom near Hfarewfbnry, 
1714-I7M7. 
TMss^'rtatlon on Miracles, 1771. 
Ewtay on the Demoniacs of the New Testa- 
ment, 1774. 
Inqulrv Into the Nature and Origin of our 

I>;r(rs Temptation, etc., 1761. 
Prevalefice of the Worship of Human Spirits 
in Ancient Heathen Nati<ma, 1783. 
(His Life, bv Michael Dodnm, 1805.) 
Farmrr, D.D. (Ki 'hard),of Uicoster, 173ft-1707. 

Es^ay on the I>eamlng of Khakespeare, 1766. 
Faunamt {ThotDM), phitotogitt, London, 167^ 
1647. 
Florllf'gium Eplgrammatum Qneeoraiii, etc., 

1039. 

Index iUietorlcusScholls Acoommodatos, 1635. 
HysiemaOrammaticum, 1641. 
Faimium AR (Oeorge), dramatiit, London, 1678* 
1707. 

%* For his dramas, 8ee AvpKUtux III. 
Fahrar, D.D. (Frederick William), Uim In 

Ikimbiiy, 1H31- 
Clmpters on I^mguage, 1866. 
Eternal Hope, 1h78. 

Fall of Man rfho), and other Bermons, 1665. 
Families of .Speech. 1870. 
Lecture on Public Hchool Education (A\ 

1867. 
Life of Cljrist (The), 1 874. (Hla chief work.) 
Life and Work of tk. Paul, 1879. 
Marlb(;rough Sermtms, 1876. 
Origin of Language, 1860. 
Halntly Workers, 1878. 
fleekers after Ood, 1869. 
Hilence and Voices of God (The), 1878. 
Witness of History to Clirlst ([Tbe), 1871. 
FARKrxoTON (Harah Payson WlllUi). paeodonym 

«* Fanny Fern," bom at Purtluid, HaiiNL 

U.8.. 1811- 
Teru lifANiA fttnn Fuia^i PortlioUa^ ltM« 



FAULKNEB — FIXDLAT. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. rEBNE—FIXDLAY. 



1105 



Paulkkee (Thomas), historical topographer^ 

1776-1856. 
Hi8toiicaI aad Topographical Description of 

Breottord, Ealing, and Cbiswick, 1845; 

Chelsea and its Environs, 1810; Fulham, 

1813; Hammersmith, 1839; Kensington, 

1820. 
Fawcett (Henry), of Salisbury, 1833- 
Ecuuomic Position of the British Labourer 

(Tne), 1867. 
Free Trade and Protection, 1878. 
Manual of i'olitlcal Economy (A), 1863 (His 

chief work.) 
Pauperism) its Causes and Remedies, 18Vi. 
Fawkes (Francis), poett of Yorkshire, 1721- 

1777. 
Poems, 1761. 
i'oetic Calendar, 1763. 
'I'ranslations of Anacreon, Bion, Moschus, and 

Sappho, 1760. 
Translation of Theocritus, 1767. 
Fat (Theodore Sedgwick), of New York, U.S., 

1807- 
Couutess Ida, 1840. 
History of Switzerland, 1860. 
LI iric, or the Voices (a poem), 1851. 
Fui^i.uws (Sir Charles), arduBUogist, bom at 

Nottingham, 1799-1860. 
Account of the Ionic Trophy Monument, 

1848. 
Coins of Ancient Lycia, etc., 1855. 
Journal during an Excursion in Asia Minor, 

1839. 
Journal of a Second Excursion, 1841. 
Xitnthian Marbles (The), etc., 1843. 
Fesn (Sir John), antiquarpt bom at Norwich, 

1739—1794. 
Three Chronological Tables, 1784. 

(He edited the Paston Lettert^ 1787.) 
Fkkton (Sir Geoffrey), *-l608. 
History of the Wars of Italy, by Goicciar- 

dinl, 1670. 
Monophylo (a philosophical treatise about 

love), 1672. 
Ferguson, LL.D. (Adam), hittoriarit bom at 

Logierait, in Scotland, 1724-1816. 
Essay on the History of Civil Society, 1767. 
History of the Progress and End of the Roman 

Kepublic, 1783. (His chief work.) 
Institutes of Moral Philosophy, 1770. 
Principles of Moral and Political Science, 

1792. 
Feoodbok (James), fuUural philosopher^ bom 

at Keith, in Scotland, 1710-1776. 
Art of Drawing in Perspective, etc., 1775. 
Astronomy explained, etc., 1766. 
Introduction to Electricity, 1770. 
Lectures on . . . Mechanics, Hydrostatics, etc., 

1760. 
FEBOusoiff (James), bom in Ayr, Scotland, 

1808- 
Ulustrations of the Rock-cut Temples of 

India, 1»45. 
Palaces of Nineveh and Persepolis restored, 

1851. 
Fesguson (Robert), poet, bom in Edinbargh, 

1760-1774. 
Poems, posthumous 1774. 
Scripture Metaphors, 1675. 

Oh \B LUe, by D. Irving, 1799 ; A. Peterkin, 

1807-9.) 



Fe&ke (Henry), bishop of Chester, bom at 
York, 1602-1662. 
Episcopacy and Presbytery, 1647. 
Resolving of Conscience, 1642. 
Febriee. LL.D. (James Frederick), of Edin- 
burgh, 1808-1864. 
Institutes of Metaphysics. 1854. 
Lectures on Greek Philosophy, 1866. 
Theory of Knowing and Being (The), 1854. 
Ferkier (Susan Edmonston), novelist^ of 
Edinburgh, 1782-1854. 
Destiny, or the Chiefs Daughter, 1831. 
Inheritance (The), 1824. 
Marriage, 1618. 
Works, 1841. 
Field (Rev. John), bom at Walllngford, in 
Berkshire, 1812- 
Convlct Discipline, 1855. 
Correspondence of Juhn Howard, 1856. 
Life of John Howard, 1850. 
Prison Discipline, 1848. 
Remarks on the Lord's Prayer, 1857. 
University and other Sermons, 1853. 
Field (Nathaniel), dramatist^ *-164l. 

%* For his plays, see Appendix III. 
Field, D.D. (Richard), of Hertfordshire, 1561- 
1616. 
Of the Church, 1606-10. 
(His Life, by his son, 1617.) 
Fielding f Henry), novelist, bom near Glaston- 
bury, in Somersetshire, 1707-1754. 
Amelia, 1752. 

Covent Garden Journal, 1751-62. 
Jacobite Journal (The), 1748. 
Jonathan Wild (The History of), 1754. 
Joseph Andrews (The Adventures of), 1742. 
Journey from this World to the Next, 1743. 
Tom Jones (The History oO, 1760. (The 

best novel in the language.) 
Tme Patriot (The), 1745. 

Dramas^ chiefly Farces. 
Author's Farce (The), 1731. 
Cofifee-house Politician (I he), 1732. 
Don Quixote in England, 1736. 
Historical Register (The), 1738. 
Intriguing Cliambermaid (The), 173 i. 
Love in Several Masques, 1730. 
Miser ("rhe), 1737. 
Mock Doctor ('ITie), 1733. 
Modem Husband (The), 1735. 
Pasquin, 1736. 
Temple Beau (The), 1738. 
Tom Thumb, 1733. 
Wedding-day (The), 1740. 

(His Life, by Murphy, 1802 ; sir W. Scott, 
1821 ; Lawrence, 1855.) 
FiLMER rSir Robert), *-1647. 
Anarcny of a Limited and Mixed Monarchy, 

1646. 
Freeholder's Grand Inquest (The), 1679. 
Original of Government, 1652. 
Patriarcha, or the Natural Power of the 
Kings of England, 1680. (This book calh-d 
forth Locke's famous treatise on Govern- 
ment.) 
Political Discourses, 1680. 
FiNDLAT, D.D. (Robert), *-*. 
Divine Inapitattou o^ \Jsvfe 5«sfj\^ '«2i\\«w«<^«k 

1804. (^A.tev^^\*>\yt.Qv>A^'5«k.^ ^ , ,_^ 
YVndlcaiVoxvol V>aft?»aic,xvATa^>^^«';^\«^ J^* 



IIUO 



yrwLAT— Ftonio. 



APPKNMX I. 



rLXCTWOOD— rLORIO. 



VtvuAY, LL.D. (George), Mitorian, SootUnd, 

• i«7r>. 

lIHiory 01 the Hyxaiitltie Empire, 18S3. 
lilNUiry of the HyzaiiUne tiidOreek KmplrM, 
1H5;^ 54. 

HlMt«>ry of (Ircpcfi, from Ite Oonqnent by the 
CruMderfitoltMC/OtiquofitbyUieTurks, in&l. 
Illeitory of Ort.'CHV' utidcr (^liomrtti, eto., 1854. 
lUnUtry of thn (ire«k l^ivoiuti<m, IHtfl. 
KiMiAY^iN (^^^orgo)* ^Uuralitt ond travelUr, 
1 700 -1 82.1. 
MlH-<ioti t«) HUm itnd HuP, poffthnmotifi 182S. 
(II in MpmoIrM, by V. H. lUfBoe, 1826.) 
FinUKit (Itfv, Jnm's), •-•. 

MurthA Hatfield, th" Wine Virgin, 1663. 
KiaMRK (rayne), jn«$ UturtaU to Cromwell, 
pMUfiofiyiii " I'aK'iiMifi I'lM-Ator," 101&-109a. 
I'lecatorls ronnnta, 1650. 
Kir/.HKUBKiiT (Sir Aiitbony% •-1538. 
Ifook of Htinbamlry, 15'i;i. 
(iranil Al/rldgmnrit (Thn\ 1614. 
Npw •• Nutura IJievliim,'' 1634. 
Office and Auttiorlty of JuMlloef of Pe«ce, 
163M. 
Kit/- HOT (Robert), met^'frologitt, 1806-1866. 
Hnromiiter Mainial, 1M61. 
NarfAtlYe of liic Hiirv(>ylng Voyitges uf H.M.fl. 

Adventurer and Ue<^fU, 18a4--a3. 
Weather Itook (The), ih63. 
Flamstkku {JnUii), atlronomer rnyai, toom at 
Denby, near Dorliy, 1646-1719. 
Atloe (Jcelcetifi, 1729. 
llletorla Cwleetls HrlUnnloa, 167(^1720. 
Fi'AVRr. (Ilev. John), nunantformUi divine^ 
1627-1691. 
KuebHiidry Kplrltnnllxed, posthtimotw 1701. 
Workn, poethumous 1820. 
Flaxmam, K.A. (John), Kutjftor, born at York, 

1755-1H26. 
Mercury and Pandor^ 1806. 
Montmieni to liOrd Mansfield in Westmlnater 

Abbpy, 1795. 
Moniiinent to Hlr W. Jonen. Oxfofd, 1797. 
Hhleld of Achlllf^H, IHIH. (Very famoiui.) 

IlUntraHom, 
;Kecbylnfl, 1795. 
l)ante, 1793-94. 

Hf«l«»d, Workt wnd ftftyt, IHlT. 
Homer, 179.3-95. (illfi moet celebrated work.) 
Flroknor (Klchard), poet, *-1678. (Immor* 

tallAed by Drydi'n.) 
AfTfctlonii of a I'loug Honl unto . . . Ohrini, 

1640. 

Damoieellee & la MfHie (The), a comedy. 1667. 
Dlarlum (The), In 12 Jornadoflf In burleeque 

rhyme, 1056. 
Knl((nmtlcall (/^harocterN . . . ftora life, 1668. 
'(HKranin, 1665, 167'i, eto. 
Krmlida (a tragl-oomedy), 1606. 
Heroic I'ortralte, 1060. 
lllerothalamiiim (Nuptials of (Thrltt and the 

Hon I;. 1026. 
I»vn> l>(7mlnlon (a dramatic piece), 1664. 
Lovp's Kingdom (a pastoral tragl-oomedy), 

1664, 
Marriage of Oceanns and Britannia (The), 

/{ola/on of Ten Ye»rti' Trarellfl, etc. (A), 1654. 
S/r WUHmm jMvetiAttt'B Voyage to ib« oUm 
^orJd (a poeticBl OeiUm), iwtt. 



VhKtnwoot) (John), •-♦. 
Christian Plcttonary, ^773. 
Life of Christ, about 1770, but ib« edlilonf 
are nnmerntis. 
FLRfcTWoon (William) bishop of Kly, irar« 
named "HUver-tonfued," London, 166(^ 
1723. 
(^rotilcon Pretlosnm, 1707. 
Inscrlptionnm AutU|uariim Qylloga, etCi 
1691. 
Flktciirk (Andrew), of 8altonn« In Scotland, 
1653-1716. 
Political Works, pdsthnmons 1737. 
(His Life, bj I). H, Krsklnp, 1792.^ 
FlkT'^HRK (IIpv. ti\l(in).p(tet, 1688-1623. 
Christ's Victory and Triumph (In four po«ms% 
1610. 
FtKT' HRR, TiL.T). (OUes), dipUmaHtt, *-16ia. 
Israel K^dux, 1677. 
Of the Rttffse (Commonwealth, 1691. 
Flktcmrk (.John), drtkmatUt, of Korthainpton<* 
shire, 167(^1625. 
%* For his plays, see Amormx III. 
fleveral were written in conjunction with 
Beaumont. 
(His Life, by Uf^. A. Dyce, 1830.) 
FLCTOifRR(Phlneas),|XM<, 1684-1660. 
IXNsnstrs (a satire^ 1627. 
Purple Island (The), an allegorical poem 
In 12 canU^s, 1633. (The *' Hu-ple Island " 
Is the human body.) 
Slcelldes (a piscatory), 1631, 
(His Life, by W. .Jaques, 1816.^ 
VunviLM (Matthew), maritime m§oowr«r, of 
Lincolnshire, 1760-1814. 
Voyage to Terra Australis, etc., 1114. 
FuMT. M.D. (Austin), born at Ptter«hani, In 
Massachusetts, U.H., 1812- 
Practical Trtatlse on the tHseaMf of the 

Heart, 1869. 
Practice of Medicine (The), 1866. 
Flimt (Austin), bom at Northatnptoo, hi Mas* 
sochusetts, U.B., 1836- 
Physlolomr of Man, 1866-74. 
Sources of Muscular Powrr, 1878. 
Flimt (KeY. Timothy), of Massachflfetti, VJB^ 
1780-1840. 
Arthur Clennlng (a novel), 1828. 
Condensed Geography of the Weftem Statcf 

of the Mississippi, 1828. 
Francis Berrlan, or the Mexican Pilrlot (a 

noval). 1H26. 
. Geography of the Mississippi Talley, 1837. 
George Mason, or the HackwoodsflMO (a 

novel), 1830. 
Indian Wars In the West, 1833. 
licctiires on Natural Historv, ftc.i 1833. 
Memoir of Daniel Bo<ine, etc.. 1834. 
Recollections of Ten Years' Resldenod ... In 

the Vulle/ of the MlMlsslppI, 1826. 
Slioshonee Valley (The), a romance, 1830. 
Flominok or WoitOMrsjt, oJuvnieUr, I2th oeti* 
tury. 
Chronlcon . . . ab Initio Mnndl ad Aoflrara 
Domini 1141, first printed 1692. 
Flokiu (John), lobfeographef, London^ 1660' 
1626. (Ridiculed by Shakespeart In X.omi'i 
lAthowrt iMt, as •* Holofimes.'O 
1f\otVQ \\\« ¥Vst^ Yt^a^M, tkUtnc Fatnillaff 



FLOWER — FORSTER. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. forbes— forster. 1197 



Florlo his Second Fnites, being 6000 Italian 

ProverbecL 1591 
New World of Words : an Italian-English 
Dictionaries 1595. 
Flower, LL.D. (William Henry), bom at Strat- 
ford-on-Avon, In Warwicksbire, 1^31- 
Diagrams of the Nerves uf the Human Body, 

1S71. 
Introduction to the Osteology of the Mamma- 
lia (An), 1870. 
Flcdd, M.D. (Robert), Rosicrucian philosmhert 
sumamed **The Searcher," born in Kent, 
1574-1637. 
Clavis PhllosophiaB et Alchimiie, 1617. 
De Supematuralls, Naturalis, Praeternaturalis, 
et Ck)ntranaturalis Mlcrocosmi Historia 
1619. 
Mosalcall Philosophy, posthumous 1659. 
Sammum Bonum, etc., 1629. 
Utriusque Cosmi Metaphysica, Fhysica, 
atque Technica Historia, 1617. 
FoLKES, LL.D. (Martin), antiquary, bom at 
Westminster, 1690-1764. 
Table of English Silver CJoin etc. (A), 1745. 
Tables des Monnales d'or d'Angleterre, 1743. 
Foots (Samuel), the "English Aristophanes," 
(?)born at Truro, In Cornwall, 1719-1777. 
Prelude on opening the Theatre, 1767. 
Lindamura, the Slanderer, and the Young 
Hypocrite, were posthumous. 
*,* For his dramas, see Appendix IIL 
(His Life, by W. Cooke, 1805.) 
Forbes (Duncan), of Culloden, in Scotland, 
1685-1747. 
Beflections on the Sources of Incredulity in 
. . . Religion, posthumous 1750. (**A little 
Jewel.") 
Thoughts on Religion, 1736. 

(His Life, by Bannatyne, 1816; J. H. Bur- 
ton, 1847.) 
Forbes (Edward), ruUuraXitt, bom in the Isle 
of Man, 1815-1854. 
History of British Star-fish, 1841. 
History of British Mollusca, 1853. (With 

S. Hanley.) 
On the Distribution of the Pulmonifera Mol- 
lusca of the iEgean, 1843. 
Travels In Lycia, 1846. (With lieutenant 
Spratt.) 
(His Life, by G. Wilson and A. Geikle, 
1861.) 
Forbes (James), London, 1749-1819. 
Letters from France, 1806. 
Memoir of Eliza Dalton, 1813. 
Oriental Memoirs, etc., 1813. 
Forbes, D.C.L. (James David), of Edinburgh, 
1809-1868. 
Norway and its Glaciers, 1853. 
Theory of Glaciers (The), 1859. 
Tour of Mont Blanc, 1855. 
Travels in the Alps of Savoy, 1843. 
(His Life, by Siiairp, 1873.) 
Forbes (Rev. John), of Aberdeen, 1593-1648. 

Institutiones Historico-Theologicte, 1646. 
Forbes, M.D. (Sir John), Scotland, 1787-1881. 
CVclopaedla of Practical Medicine, 1833-35. 
Nature and Art in the Cure of Diseases, 1857. 
Physician's Holiday (The), 1849. 
Forbes (William), bishop of Edinburgh, bom 
at Aberdeen, 1686-1634. 
Con8lderatione§ Mode8t» GontiioTerBUmin, 



de Justiflcatione, Purgatorio^ Invocatione 
Sanctorum, etc., 1658. 
Forbes-Robertson (John), of Aberdeen, 1822- 

Great Painters of Christendom (I'he), 1877. 
Ford (John), dramatist, Devonshire, 1586-1640. 
Fame's Memorial (In Memoriam of Ben Jon- 
son), 1606. 
%• For his plays, see Appendix III. 
Ford (Richard), traveller^ London, 1796-1858. 
Gatherings in Spain, 1848. 
Handbook of Spain, 1845. 
FoRDUN (John de), historian^ bom at Fordun, 
in Scotland, 1303-1386. 
Scotichronicon, part i. printed 1703 ; part ii. 
printed 1722 ; with supplement, 1759. (This 
book is the authority for all the early history 
of Scotland.) 
FoRDTCE (David), pAtJosopAer, Scotland, 1711- 
1751. 
Dialogues concerning Education, 174&-48. 
Elements of Moral Philosophy, 1743. 
Temple of Virtue (a dream), 1750. 
Theodorus, or Dialogue concerning the Art of 
Preaching, 1746. (His chief work). 
FoRDTCE, D.D. (James), Aberdeen, 1720-1796. 
Addresses to the Deity, 1785. 
Addresses to Young Men, 1777. 
Poems, 1787. 

Sermons to Young Women, 1766. 
FoRDTCE (George), of Aberdeen, 1750-1802. 
Elements of the Practice of Physick, 1768-70. 
Four Dissertations on Simple Fever, 1794. 
Treatise on the Digestion of Food, 1791. 
FORDTCE (Sir William), of Scotland, 1724-1792. 
Fragmenta Chirurgica et Medica, 1784. 
New Inquiry into the Causes, etc., of Putk'J 

. . . Fevers, 1773. 
Review of the Venereal Disease, etc., 1768. 
Forster (George), traveller, 1754-1792. 
Journey from Bengal to England, etc., 1790. 
Voyage round the World, 1777. 
Forster (John), born at Newcastle, 1812-1876 
Arrest of the Five Members by Charles I. 

1860. (A valuable work.) 
Biographical and Historical Essays, 1869. 
Life of Charles Dickens, 1872-74. 
Life of Sir John IQiot, 1864. 
Life of Oliver Goldsmith, 1848. (Very good.) 
Life of Walter Savage Lander, 1868. 
liife of Jonathan Swift, 1876. (Unfinished.) 
Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England, 
1831-34. (A valuable work.) 
Forster, D.D. (Nathaniel), of Devonshire, I7l7- 
1757. 
Arts and Sciences of Egypt, 1743. 
Dissp^ation upon the Account ... of Christ 

by Josephus, 1749. 
Platonis Dialogi Quinque, 1745. 
Forster (Thomas Ignatius Maria), meteorolO' 
gist, London, 1789-1850. 
Anecdotes about Dogs, 1828. 
Observations on the Influence of Comets, 

1836. 
Observations on the Influence of Particular 
States of the Atmosphere on Human Health, 
1817. 
Observations on the Natural History Qt IXsa 

Swallow , anA VVa ^irvsimaX. '^3o^'«a.\., ^.'^V\ - 
PeTenii\a\Ca\e\ieLa.TCY\v«i),v<«.v. 
k»ockPt "EncycYopasdia. ot ^^\.>xt«^^\x«^wasa^ 



111)8 



rOllHYTII— FKAUlfOX. APPENDIX I. 



rox—ruAUiroR. 



Ren^Arcbcf tbottt Atrnfiiiphorlo I'benoinmt, 

IMS.I, (An t'ntficmt'A work.) 
flytioptirAl CutnloKun of HritUb Hirilii, 1R17. 
FoimrTii (WlUUiu), gardener, Abtsrdiian, 17U7- 

1M04, 

TrftttlfK! on thft Cuttnre of Fruit Trws, 1H02, 
(A NtAii'lAnl work.) 
rnfwirrii (WllUnm), (HtUtnUt, •-•. 
ItutAHlral Noincnclalur, 1794. (An Mieitmnd 
work.) 
KnitTi'^riJB (S!r John), 1396-USB. 

I>fi l/AudtbuH I^ffiini AnKtiH'i H06. 
FoNfiK/K;KK (l^!v. ThomM buillf^;, antiquary^ 
I/ondon, 1770'1M42. 
nrltUI) MonAchlnm, etc., 1h02. 
KnryclotiiJNliii of AntiquUlci, 1H23^-2S. 

Fori'lKH roiM'Krftl'J'yt '♦*'-"<• 

IllnUiry of <ilouc4-rt<Tnhlr«, 1mo7. 

MAntinm and CuNtoiiM of tU« Monk* And Nuim 

of KfiKland, IHIO. 
MoTinMtIc lilfn (li jxHrni), 1706. 
FoMt (l«:dward), l/mdon, 17H7-1H70. 
IflofCraptilAJurldica, IH70. 
.JtidKCHof KnfflAnd, IH4H--64. 
Taliuiin (;urial<«, lH6a. 
Ff«TKR, I>,I). (.Ittm<*»), of Kxittflr, lfl97-1763. 
f«>wiy on KundatuftfitaK «tc., 1720. 
Natural ItollKlon, 1740 ft2. 
UNf^f III ticmi, Truth, and Kxcollfmcy of the 
CliriNtlan lU'v^lation, 17.(1. 
FoMTKft (.Jolin), ennayUt, born at Halifax, in 
YorkNhiro, 1770-1843. 
Kflway on tho KvIIn of I'opular fftnorance, 1819. 
KwayH (In a wrriftn of UaUTK), iHOfi. 
Introduction to I^iKldrldgo'i JiUe and Progreit 
0/ miylf/n, 1H20. 
(liU LlfH, by t)T. Hyland, 1840; J. Khrp. 
hfrni, 1840,} 
F«i0TKii (Mir Mlchnftl), bom at Marlborongli, In 
WiltMhirft, l(}H0i7i}:i. 
Kxamlnation of thn ^k5ll«'tno of Cliurch Towwr 
laid down in tho Codem JurU JCccUsiatlici 
Anglictmi, 17.')&. 
K<'port« of (Jrown fJoof*, 1763. 
(Ilia I.ir^ by Ml< thfU'l hiAmm, Ifliv ) 
KonTKit rHaniui^l), mathematician, ift9^1602. 
Artof iMallInK, IH'm. 
Four 'VrfMi\Htn of DiAlllnff. 1664. 
l^ucubrallonMi Mathf^rnuti^, 1069. 
I'oNthuma I'oM^tI, 16&2. 
S/'ct<ir ftlU!n d (The), IflOl. 
F<»TiiKii<»ru,, MA). (.John), Yorkuhirn, 1713-1780. 
WorkN, rKmhiimouH 17HI. 

(IH« Llf»r, by GllUrrt Thompnon, 17H2 » 
LfitMiim, I78.TJ 
r<M;j«TAH«K (Mir Andrew), //Tiitic/ttffry, 1726"1766. 

,Nunii)tnMtA AmkIo Snxoiilcn, etc., 17ul. 
1 oWf.KK, M.Ii. (ThoniuM), ]H>m at York, 1736- 

IHOl. 

McdUuit lU^trinon Acuto and Chronic Ub«ti- 

niatlmn. 170A. 
Medical lU!p(;rtii on tho Klfccta of Arwnlc, 

17H6. 
Medical lUfporU on iho KiTcctn of Totiocco, 
17M6. 
F(;X ((^harlAW .Hmen), ttalenman, 1740-1800. 
iWnUixy of the Itoign of Jatnc* 11., poatbu- 
motifi mOH. 
MfH'tH'UttH, pimthnmnmn ]8i5. 
an§ Ufff, }ty H. FelU iHOH j J, B. TrottCT, 
J^JJ / J.MUm, l»20ilord John Vixum\\ HJ6»0 



Fox (OAorffA), bom at I)rayt<in, in LolcMttT' 

fihire, 1624-1691. 
Off at Myiit«ry of the tirtrat Wbola unfolded 

(Th«'), 1660. 
Worko, poNthumoun 1604-1700. 

(liiN Life, \tj J. H. Wat«on{ Jo«Ub Manb, 
1848} .Jann«7, 1863.) 
Fox (Ijikc), arctic vaj/ager, 1686-1635. 

North- Wwit Fox (Tli*-), 1636. 
FoxK (.John), martyrologinU bom at Dofiton, In 

Lincrdnahirn, 1617-1687. 
A<^ And Mmiumenta (thf* Hook of Martym), 

parti. 1664; (^mipl'te F.4litlon, 1663. 
I>e Onffura mu Kxcommauicotlone I'locleilM* 

tlea. 1661. 
I>« (-"hrlitto (JmHflxo, olc.. 1071. 
])A (nirlmoTriu nitihante (« 1«M tin drama). 1656. 
I;e Nrm in^ctenulii morte Adulterle C^ruiul- 

Utio, 164H. 
Kcclf^loKticttl IlUtory, 1670. 

(IIIn l.lf<). by H. K, (Satiny, 1843. 
VkA*(m.uyrt (\Ut\m% Kdward), novditt, bom at 

(Jlow^Hifr, 1841- 
IVift and hlN Hhudow (A), 1876. 
F/ftrra DfM, 1870. 
Grace Owen'i Kngocementi 1808. (IIi« flrit 

noTftl.) 
In the Hark, 1877. 
Otymida, 1874. 

I'earl and Km^ratd (The), 1872. 
KftreOood Luck, 1m76. 
HtranKft WaU-rn, 1h78. 
Z<;lda'N Fortune, 1873. 
FHAttcm, \).\). (I'hIIlp), of Dublin, •-177,1. 
I'raniiloted the (^atlona of J^monthenj^, etc., 

1767. 
TraniiUted Iforace into poetry, 1747, 
FuAfK.'XUN, D.I). (Thomoff), I^ondon, 1730-1784. 

TranNlated I/uckm, 1780 1 HtiphttcUi$, 1769. 
FftAMRMK, LL.D. (li4;nJ«iDln), bom At Boiton, 

U.M.. 1706-1700. 
I'oor Hlciiard'M Altnanar, 1732-57. 
Way to Wealth (I \if\ 1706. 
Workfi, pfwthumouM 1836^0. 

(ili8 Llffl.by HrMrt, 1703; W.T.FrAnkUn, 
1818; Walker, 1810; J. Knarkfl, 1844.) 
FnANKr.fN (Hlr .John), arctic wryager, Dom At 

HpllNby, in Llncolnahire, 1786^-1847. 
Narrative of a Journey to tb« SboreAof tlM 

I'olnr Hea, 1823. 
Narrative of a Secsond Expedition to the PoUr 

HcA, 1828. 
FnAMKK (AlexAnder), •-•. 
A K^ to the Fropheden of the Old And New 

TentAment, not vet occomnliNhed, 1795. 
Franxr (JameN IlalUle), ikotch traveUer, 1783- 

1H66. 

Journal of a Tour through the Bnowy lUnge 
of the Himalaya Mountain* to tbe Hource* 
of the Juninn and Oangee, 1830. 

Narrative of a Journey into KhoTAMAn, 1825. 

'J'ravfvie And Adventuref on tb« Hborc of the 
Caeplan H^a, 1H26. 

WIntcr'H Journey from Oon«tAntlnop1« to 
Tehran, 1838. 
FHAt;M<;K (Abraham), poet, iiiroouf fbr bto Eng- 
UnIi hexameten, 1606-1630. 

CountiuM of I'enbroke'f Ynyebnrch (three 

VA>ttft« Vw Vin^Vilft ^tL«a\9V!V«^^ 1 691 . 
Dfat^ tit VV)\VV\A wA Kxii^w\%»V>''Vn«t^ 



FREEMAN — FULKE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. frobisher— fulke. 1199 



Lament of Amintas for the Death of Phillis 
(in English hexameters), 1592. 

Nativity, Passion, Burial, and Resurrection of 
Christ (in English hexameters, 1591. 
Fabeman, D.C.L. (Edward Augustus), hit' 
Unian, bom at Harbome, in Staffordshire, 
1823- 

Ancient Greece and Mediaeval Italy, 1858. 

Architecture of Llandaff Cathedrtd, 1851. 

Cathedral Church of Wells (The), 1870. 

Church Restoration, 1846. 

Comparative Politics, 1873. 

Disestablishment and Disendowment, 1874. 

Essay of Window Tracery, 1850. 

(Jeneral Sketch of European History, 1872. 

Growth of the English Constitution, 1872. 

Historical and Architectural Studies, 1876. 

Historical Essays, 1872-73. 

Historical Geography of Europe, 1881. 

History and Antiquities of St. David, 1860. 
(With Dr. B. Jones.) 

History and Conquests of the Saracens, 1856. 

History of Architecture, 1849. 

History of Federal Government, 1863. 

History of the Norman Conquest, 1867-76. 

Old English History for Children, 1869. 

Ottoman Power in Europe (The), 1877. " 

Unity of History (The), 1872. 
Fbebe (Rev. John Alexander), 1814- 

Inspiration of Scripture (The), 1850. 

Testimony of the Spirit to tne Incarnation, 
1853. 
Fbiswell (James Haln), bom at Newport, 
1827-1878. 

About in the World, 1864. 

Better Self (The), 1875. 

Daughter of Eve (A), 1863. 

Francis Spira, and other Poems, 1865. 

Gentle Life (The), 1864. 

Houses with the Fronts Off, 1854. 

Life Portraits of Shakespeare, 1864. 

Man's Thoughts (A), 1872. 

One of Two, 1871. 

Other People's Windows, 1868. 

Out and Alx)ut, 1860. 

Varia, 1866. 
Frith, R.A. (William Powell), bom at Harro- 
gate, in Yorkshire, 1820- 

Altisidora pretending Love to Don Quixote, 
1869 ; Amy Robsart and Janet, 1870 ; Ann 
Page, 1854; Blessing the Chiliren, 1874; 
Before Dinner at Bos well's Lodging, 1875 
(sold for £4567) ; Charles II.'s I^ast Sunday, 
1867 ; Child at his Evening Prayers, 1852 ; 
Claud Duval, 1860 (one of ills beet) ; Coming 
of Age, 1849 (time of queen Elizab*'tb) ; 
The Derby Day, 1858 (his best); Dolly 
Varden, 1843 ; The Dream of the Future, 
1856; English Merrymaking a Hundred 
Years ago, 1847 ; Feeding the Calves, 1855; 
For Better, for Worse, 1881; Garden 
Flowers, 1866 ; Gleaning, 1851 ; Henry 
VIII. and Anne Boleyn, 1873; Hogarth 
before the Govemor of Calais, 1851 ; Hope 
and Fear, 1869 ; I know a Maiden Fair to 
see, 1871; Juliet on the Balcony, 1863; 
Knox and Mary Queen of Scots, 1844 ; A 
Ijady at the Opera, 1855 ; Life at the Sea- 
side, 1854 (bought by queen Victoria); 
I'he Love Token, 1854; The Lovers, 1855 ; 
SdalvoUo before the Conat&sa Olivik, 1840 



gis first exhibit); Malvolio tricked by 
aria, 1855 ; Malvolio Soliloquizing, 1869 ; 
A Man in Armour, 1869; Many Happy 
Returns of the Day, 1856 ; Marriage of the 
Prince of Wales, 1865 (for the queen); 
Mrs. Page, Mr. Ford, Slender, Falstaff, and 
Mr. Page, 1843 ; Nell Gwyn, 1869 ; Norah 
Creina, 1846 ; An Old Woman accused of 
Witchcraft, 1848; Olivia and the Squire 
trying their Heights, 1842; OtheUo and 
Desdemona, 1840; Parting Interview of 
Leicester and Amy Rob^irt, 1841; The 
Poison Cup, 1854 ; Alexander Pope making 
Love to Lady M. W. Montagu, 1852 , The 
Railway Station, 1862 (one of his best); 
The Return of Labour, 1846 ; The Road to 
Ruin (in five pictures), 1878 ; Salon d'or of 
Homburg, 1871 ; Sancbo Panza telling a 
Tale, 1850 ; The Saracen's Head, 1847 ; 
Sir Roger de Coverley and the Widow, 
1870; Sophia Western at the Inn Fire, 
1875; The Stage-coach Adventure, 1848; 
Sterne and the Grisette, 1845 ; Swift and 
Vanessa, 1881; Tom Jones and Sophia 
Western, 1875 ; The Village Pastor, 1845 ; 
Wicked Eyes, 1852 ; Widow Wadman and 
Uncle Toby, 1867. 
Fbobisrer (Sir Martin), maritime discoverer ^ 
1536-1594. 

Three Voyages for the Discovery of the 
North-west Passage, 1578. 
Froude, LL.D. (James Anthony), historian, 
bora at Dartington, In Devonshire, 1818- 

English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century 
(The), 1871-74. 

History of England from the Fall of Wolsey 
to the Death of Queen Elizabeth, 1856-70. 

Life of Bunyan, 1880. 

Life of Julius Caesar, 1876. 

Lives of the English Saints, 1844. 

Nemesis of Faith (The), 1848. 

Shadows of the Clouds (stories), 1847. 

Short Studies on Great Subjects, 1867, 1872, 
1877. 
Fry (Edmund), •-1835. 

Pantographia, 1799. (It contains copies of all 
the known alphabets in the whole world, 
and is highly interesting.) 
Fky (Sir Edward), born at Bristol, in Gloucester- 
shire, 1827- 

Adaptation of C!hri8tianity to the Nature of 
Man, 1857. 

Darwinism and Theology, 1872. 
Fkt (John), a Socinian, 1599-1660. 

Clergy in their Colours (The), 1650. (Burnt 
by the sheriffs of London.) 

Pair of Bellows to blow off the Dust cast on 
John Fry, M.P., 1648. 

Theiss, with a Cordial to heal the Corasives 
which John Fry hath engendered, 1651. 
FuLKB, D.D. (William), London, 1550-1589. 

Antiprognosticon contra . . . Astrologorum 
Prsedictiones, 1560. 

Astrologus Lnctus, 1571. 

Comment on the Rhemish Testament, 1580. 
(His best-known work.) 

Confut ition of a Libelle, etc., 1571. 

Confutation of William. AU.<WB.A^"i5*^. 

Goodly QaWen V.^^> '^^^^^ ^^ '°^^'^T''**'U.-.x 



QCkQ^tXAV^K 



1200 



FULLEU — OALT. 



APPENDIX I. 



FUSBLI— GAUT. 



Ouranomacbia, 1673. (A game resembling 

chess.) 
Philosopher's Game (Tbe\ 1683. (On chess.) 
Prelections upon Revelation. 1573. 
Responsio ad Thomaa Stapletoni Calumnias, 

1579. 
Retentive to stay Good Christians in the True 

Faith, 1580. (Against the motives of 

Richard Bristow.) 
Scripture Translation Into the English Tong 

Defended (Our), 1583. 
Sermons at Alphages, 1 577. 
Sermons at Hampton Court, 1571. 
Text of the New Testament . . . translated 

out oi . . . Latin by the Papists of the 

Traitorous Seminarie at Rhemes, 1580. 
Flllkb (Andrew), liaptist minuter^ called 

" The Franklin of theology," bom at Wlcken, 

in Cambridgeshire, 1754-1815. 
Calvinistic and Socinian Systems examined, 

1794. 
Expository Discourse ... of Genesis, 1806. 
Discourses on the Book of Genesis, 1806. 
Gospel its own Witness (The), 1797. 

(His Life, by Dr. liyland, 1824.) 
Poller, D.D. (Thomas), historian., bom at 

Aldwiukle, in Northamptonshire, 1608- 

1661. 
Abel Redivivos, or the Dead yet speaking, 

1652. 
Andronicus, or the Unfortunate Politician, 

1646. 
Appeal of Injured Innocence (The), 1659. 
Christ's Temptation, 1652. 
Church History of Britain, etc., to 1648 (his 

great work), 1656. Edited by J. S. Brewer, 

1846. 
David's Sin, Repentance, and Punishment (a 

poem), 1631. (His first publication.) 
Ephemerls Parliamentaria, 1654. 
Good Thoughts in Bad Times, 1645. 
Good Thoughts in Worse Times, 1646. 
Historie of the Holy Warre (The), 1639, 1640, 

1642, 1647, 1651. 
History of the University of Cambridge, 1655. 
History of the Worthies of England (The), 

1662. (A valuable and interebting work.) 
Holy and Profane State (The), 1642. 
Joseph's Party-coloured Coat, 1640. 
Life of Dean Colet, 1636. 
Mixt Contemplations in Better Times, 1660. 
Ornithologi*', or the Speech of Birds, 1663. 
Pisgah- sight ol Palestine (A), 1650. 
Triania, 1654. 

(His Life, by A. T. Russell, 1844^ H. 
Rogers, 1856 ; J. E. Bailey, 1874.) 
FuLLERTON (Lady), maiden name lady Georgi- 

ana Granville, novelistt 1814- 
Constance Sherwood (an autobiography), 1866 
Ellen Middleton (a domestic story), 1844. (Her 

first work ) 
Grantley Manor, 1846. 
Lady Bird, 1852. 
La Comiesse de Bonneval, 1857. 
Laurentia (a tale of Japan), 1861. 
Life of Father Henry Young, l«74. 
Life of Louisa <1e Carvajal, 1873. 
Life of St. Frances of Rome, 1»67. 
Mrs. Gerald's Niece, 1869. 
JRose Leblanc, 1860. ' 

Stormy Life (A), 18$T, 






Too Strange not to be Trae (a novel), 1864. 
WiU and a Way (A), a novel, 1881. 
FnsELT, R.A. (Henry), bom in Switzerland 

but lived in England, 1741-1825. 
Francesco da Rimini, 1786 ; Milton Gallery, 

1790; Ugolino, 1806. 

*^* Also Three Lectures on Painting, 1801. 
(Much esteemedj 

(His Life, by J. Knowles, 1831.) 

GAnrsBOROnoH, R.A. (Thomas), painter, bora 
at Sudbmj, in SuflFolk, 1727-1788. 

Blue Boy (The), 1779. (His most famous pic- 
ture. It is in the Devonshire Gallery.) 

Cottage Door, 1787 ; Girl and Pigs, 1782. 

Portraits: Duke of Argyll, 1779; Chester- 
field, 1769 ; Garrick, 1766 ; Lord and Lady 

. Ligonier, 1771 ; Sir C. Morgan, 1783 ; Prin- 
cesses Royal (Augusta and EllzabethX 1784 ; 
Colonel St. Leger, 1782 ; Mrs. Siddons, 1784 ; 
Colonel Tarleton, 1782. 

Woodman, 1787. 
(His Life, by P Thicknesse, 1788 ; G. W. 

Fulcher, 1856.) 
Gainsfobo (Thomas), 1588-1629. 

Glory of England (The), 1619. 

Historie of Trebizonde (in four books), 1616. 
(Tales.) 

Secretaries Studie, 1616. 

Trae and Wonderful! Historie of Ferkin 
Warbeck, 1618. 

Vision of Henry VII. (a poem), 1610. 
Gaisfobd, D.D. (Thonj s), dean of Christ Church, 
critic, bora in Wiltshire, 1779-1865. 

Ethnologicon Magnum, 1848. 

Hephsestionis Enchiridion, 1810. 

Herodotus, 1824. 

Homeri Uias, 1821. 

Odyssea, 1827. 

Poet» Graeci Minores (edited, with oitical 
notes), 1814-20. 

Suidae Lexicon, 1834. 
Gale (Roger), antiquary, I^ondon, 167^1744 

Knowledge of Medals, 1697. 

Registrum Honoris de Richmond, 1722. 
Gale (Samuel), antiquary, London, 1682-1754. 

History of Winchester Cathedral, 1715. 
Gale (Rev. Theophilus), of Devonshire, 1628- 
1678. 

Court of the Gentiles (The), 1669-78. (Still 
in good repute.) 
Gale (Thomas), philologist, of Yorkshire. 
1636-1702. 

Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores Quinque, 1687. 

Historias Britannicas Saxonicae, Anglo-Danioe 
Scriptores, xv. 1691. 

Jamblichus, 1678. 

Opuscula Mythologica, etc., 1671. 

Rerum Anglicaruni Scriptores Veteres, 1684, 
Galfbid. See Geoffrey op Monmouth. 
Gall (Richard), a Scotchlyric poet, 1776-1801. 

Farewell to Ayrshire (a poem fidsely ascribed 
to Burns). 

My only Jo and Dearie (a poem), about 1787. 
Galt (John), novelist, born at Irvine, in Scot- 
land, 1779-1839. 

Autobiography, 1833. 

Life of Benjamin West, 1816. 

Life of Cardinal Wolsey, 1812. 



BIBLIOGBAPHICAL. 



Vayagei mod Tavela. 19IX 
Wui£ilDK Jew (The), no da 



Entail (Tlie\ 1B23. 

FDnBtsrCrDs)i 1333' 

OtteiniDl lbs West, iBia. 

Lut ol Ue Lilrds CThe), i»2e. 

lAwris Twld, or Iho Wood SetUen, 1S30. 

imolo,lB10. 

UamlnCnig), an aatohliienphj, 1933, 

Oaen C™). ™ blslorial nmanca, I8S4. 

PnmHtrnie), IBiO. (Verj good.) 

lUngui GUlulie (a Ule of the Covanuiten), 



<a Child (Tie), IK 



G^LTiIBK(PMUp), ■-*. 

G«>toniiD AteuDdri Magil Ltbil Docem, 
prinleil b^ PyiiMii. (It mntnlDB the pro- 

Gabdinbh, V.D. f Stepbea), blahop ot Wlncbea- 

A t^fEemrr Doctrine of n ChriEUAo Mui, 1U3. 
JleveraObedienlli, IBU. 
IMtecUon ot IbB Deill'e Sophtatile, IE4e. 
BwoiimgBot tbe " -■■^- -— 



It CnggeebiU. U 



■t IliTiloliii (riie)i 
iHbofd Uedlelne. IS 



GiBBIOK (D»vH), bom U Herefotd. IJlfl- 
CUndullii«,UuTliiEBCsa™'^).l'9S' ( 

Cglman). 
Qnudlui iTtm'), 17E9. (AlMred Horn 

Irlih^idow (The), * o™, IKI. 

lijiuK TslelCa luu], irM. 
UlHla ber Thbi (■ 1U«), 1T«T. 



a. B ijl. rhjioei 
HUcblelwoik.) 



Cluemonl ((poem j, 1T16. 
DLnpeiuBry (The\ fo 6 ca 

QABOOIG}<^t (GeuHflXj^i 1' 

Floivrea, Heubes. ud Weeoca, itutf, 

OloBHSot Ooverniiieiil(Tlie).iplir, tllS. 

Gricior Joy(Thc),iS7S. 

Htnall-s Ttle sf ifoodWock (The). I6J6. 



IocheUi (0 tngi.'d)'), poaOiqnioin laST. 

StoriB of I'cnlkijuiilo jMon'lml C'his), poMlliu- 

SgpposeB (» comedy (foin ArloBto), 1660. 

(Hla ■■Jlcmtmhrivnce," by G. tVheUtoac, 

Gascoiunb (Mre.). maiden utne Cirollne Lelgb 

Aunt Pr'ue'e lUllwiij Jooraey' IMS. 

Belgravia fa poem). ISBl. 

Crvnul Palace (Thol, a poem. 1BE2. 

,. NelgbboareV— 
)r Wfm crhe). la 
a Cross Uanm-Hciiuc t. 

^n, or a WlfB-8 Perl 



CranTuEd, ms3' 
Llule LelEk lesr. 
MaryBartan, 194B, (Ilorbeit.) 
Moorland Cottage (The), a ChrWinaB 



Sylvia's Lovera, laeo, 

(Also the Life of CharlottsBront*. IBSt.) 

ChrfBtlan Inittilales (a cDncardimcis ot paiallel 

Satasbb (Uev. Tbomaa), London, lB14-iMI. 

Do Novi TeBl»niertr?orltBte^Ma. 
Dialogue on Uie Uulawtiillneas ot Pliybig at 

Opera Crttica, pomhoaoiia 1697-911, 
Satte (Ura.). maldfli name Motgaret Smllb, 

Fairy ODdmalhe'ra, and otbei TalH!, 1821. 
Life of Dr.Soolt, IBU. 

Satoes.'dJ). (Jobnl, bishop of Worcegtet, born 
at Uaytleld, In EsBei. I66^16e2. 
Eikon Basil llE^, 1649. (He rlalma tUe anllior- 



(U) Blllada, ItJS, 
ileggai'a Opar. [The), so o 
BIscli-ejed Snaan [a mnz), 
0,p[lve«(Tbe),aplay,m 
Dione (a pastoral traKeOT), 
(I'jKpinla,--'" ■■- 

Fan (The), in 

PoUjiS. Senuev WIDE -■ »"Be 

Runl SporU (to 1 EMl^™^■ 



paiti:.).lJM. 



1203 



iiUUUK^—iillfVOHU, 



APPKNDIX I. 



OKOVFRKY— aivyoRU. 



Thrtm Ifourt afUr iUrrlH* (« f^TM), 1711. 

Trivitt (in 3 lxM>kM), iTl'i. 

Wbftt d'ya 0*11 lit^ (• poom m tlM HojtaI 

fttwUA I7i6. 
Wife oriUtU (Tlie), ft conwdy, 1713. 

(Hfji Ufa, bjfCUtiut, llWi Owm, IHHi.) 
iiif.uinui, LL,I>. (ittiv, AltiXAttdt^r), born ftt Arr«^ 

4i>wl, in Huuilftn4« 1737-1H02. 
Apologf for tlm liamtui iMholicn of Grcftt 

lirluUt, luai. 
linrtUnu^Ula, or Ikttla of Um Ii&r(i4, 
JktilM of lUiigor, or tU« Ctmrcli'v I'riumpb (ft 

I'AimScAmrul'. pitt^m in niiu* cmUm). 
c^mUiimUtiiiil C'lim), n ViHtm, 
CriiU-M lU:mArkM on lti« Jii$br«w KeripturM, 

Iloly liible . . iramlMUid, «tc., 17*9-1807, 
14«A of ft St*w Varuiou of ihu Itoiy WbU Cor 
thti Umt of tita Kngliftb ^JftikolUM, 17«0. 
(HiH LifH, by Dr. Mftnon (iood, l«03,) 
GKiiOKftCJftmiM), of Scotlftwl* 17ia-174«. 
Kwifty on tiie (Utm^mliUm, ftto., of tbft An* 
dentft . , , ma. 
duuvyM, hh.l). (aev. Miduel), of Edloburgb, 

mit-nii. 

Church HiHtoryof JlCthfopi*, 1696, 
Church if Utory of Mftlftbiir, 1694. 
'VrmAn on IXven Hul>Jectft, |:K>«thmJU>iM 1716. 
OeK(Uf). (l':award), 1636-16tfii. 
mem of Aiic«nftion tx> God, or ft SMder to 

iWven, 1677. (VrioiM ftbout 36 Um^ii.) 
(JiBB(John), I5«li-164H. 
Foot out of tUa Huftra (Tb<e), 16^. (>U iapoi4 

of tba impoaitlonft of KngliHb priaiCft,) 
liUK (JoibUft). 1726-1766. 

X'rftda ftnd (>>mRi«rce of QnU Britain (Tb«), 

1767. (In goodMte«m.) 
Gkikfk CArchibAid), giiolo!fi$t, Kdlntmrgb, I63fr- 
Memoir of Sir Itoderielc I, Murcbbiou, 1674. 
Phanouanft of tha Gift^f a1 Drift of Mcotiftnd, 

1663. 
Lffa of Kdwftrd ForbM, 1661, (WKb Dr. Q, 

WibJon.) 
Hcenary of HeotUnd, viftwad in Conn£etion 

witli lu Pbyftififtl Gaogr«pby, 1666, 
Ktory of a liouidar ( rba), 1666. 
fkuditni'ii Mftnufti of Gaology, 1671, (Witb J, 

B,.luke«.) 
Gell (Hfr William), arUiauary, bom ftt lio^pUm, 

In lierbysbira, 1777-1636. 
AUicA, 1617. 

Geography ftnd Antiquitfet of UbftCft, 1667, 
Itinarftry of Graeea, 1610. 
Jtinarary of tba Morea, 1817, 
PompaiUnft, 1817-10. (With J. I'. Gftndy.) 
Topography of Itomft and iu Vidnity, I6;i4. 
Topography of Troy, 1604. 
^^KMT (j'homaa), tapograplUeal antUfuary, of 

Yoriwhira, 1661-1776. 
Annalaa liagioduni Ilullini (ij, Kiugaton' 

upon-HuUj, 1736. 
Cufttoma and Ordtra of (b« Lord Mayor, «tc., 

of Yoric, 1730, 
Divina i£nt«rUinin*nU, 1724, 
liiatory of tba Kaataro Window of Yorit 

Cathadrftl, 1762, 
JJlatorj of Knglftnd ftod Bitma (A), 1741, 
Jtf/meJ/sa«a CurUmn, 11 U, 
Mtimon (AmimA Md uuidtm bfftory of), 

2^(^ifl^* J«f moi^m hMorw of), 1730, 
rPTiubtr* MilitU dilatory of tlm), lt«0. 



Pottry. 
Divina Mercy ftnd Juaiica DfapUyad in tb« 

Liftt and Detttb of Judaa lacftriot, 1773, 
Life and D<iath of Job, 17K4. 
Ufa ttfid Daath of Ht. itobart tba Ilarmit (m 

data). 
Life and Death of 8t. Winaftred, 1743. 
lA(n and Miraciaa of Jeaua (;hriat (tio data), 

(Ilia Ufa, by biioaalf; aditad by J. Hi*nt«r, 

lK3'i.) 

Quijif¥uitT ow MoHMOUTH, bUbop of 8t. Aaapb, 

ckronicUr, bom at Monmouth, 1062^1164. 
Cbrotilcon, afve iiUtorift Britonuro, 1126; firai 

printed i66M. 
Vftft at Vftticfnfft Marliui (in baxamatar 

veraa). printed 1630. 
Qiawtv (CharUM), noveUtt, *- 
A llenrt'a Problem, 1861. 
Kraea of Yarrow, 1681. 
Dftngeroua Oonnectiona, 1873. 
Dead Ilaart (ft Uia of tha Uaatilia), 1674, 
For Ijock of Gold, 1676. 
For tiia Kifig, 1878. 
In Honour Hound, 1877. 
]n Ix>va and War, 1677, 
]n Paaturaa Grean, 1880, 
Quean of tba Meadow, 1879, 
B/Aiin Gray, 1676. 
Wliat will the World aay f 1676, 
GiVKOtr (Kdwftrd), hUtorUm, born ftt Pntnty, in 

8urrev, 1737-1764. 
Antiqultiajt of tba Ifouaa of f^mninrtck, poat- 

bumoua 1766. 
Autoblograuby, poatbumoua 1799. 
DecifnaftUifFftUofth< 



1788, 



tha Uomftn Fmpire, 1776- 






Eaaftia 6iir I'Etuda da U Lftt^fttura, 1761. 
(HU Life, by lord Khafliaid, 1799 ( K. H. 

Miiman, 1839 ( W. Youngmftn, 1644 ( J. C, 

Moriaon. 1879.) 
Gjduovm, Mua.D. (OrUndo), ntualcal eompoaer, 
bom ftt Cambridge, 1663-1625, 

Anthema. (Theae ara roaatarpiacaa, aapa- 
ciftily "Almighty ftnd Kveriaating God," 
'* Hoaannftb to tha Hon of David," and *' 
clap your lUnda.") 

Madrlgftla and MotU^U for fiva woUiaa, 1613. 
("Dainty Swaai Bird," and '*l*ba mivar 
Hwan." ara gema of rare valua.) 
GijMOv (Kdmund), biabon of London, Satumiat, 
Qt Weatmoreiftnd, 1669-1746. 

Chronicon Maxonicum, 1692. 

Codex Anria Kccleaiaatici Anglieanl, 1713. 

AUo trftnaiftted Cftmdan'a liritumnia, 1696. 
GiRNOv, li.A. (John), aculptor, bom naar Con- 
way, in Walaa, 1790-1666, 

Aurora riaing from tba Wftvaa to ftnnounca 
Day; The Hottra, 1647 j Huntar and Dog, 
1839 ( Hylaa And tha N/mpba (in tba 
Nfttionfti Gallary), 1637 s Mftra am Cupid 
(Chftta worth), 1821 ( Nyrojpb looaing bar 
Handal, 1619 1 Payeba and tba Zapbyn, 
1621-221 Tba Tintad Vanua, 1663 ( Tba 
Wounded Amftxon, 1637. 
GuryoBD (Jobn)^ hUtorian (rati mma Jobft 
BU:bftrd Oraan), 1766-1616, 

Addraaa to tba PaopU of KngUnd, 1793. 

AnU-Jftcobin iUvtaw, 1796, 

HUtory cK Ftftnoa, 1791-^, 

¥oUi\fi6.VU{ftQt N«.^\!L,VIM. 

BMcA <il VA«\ft XV\.« wA ^NAnn <A v\a 



OIFFORD — GIRALDU8. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. GILES— GIRALDU8. 1203 



GiFFOBD (WilliAm), gatiritt, bom at Afihburton, 
in Devonshire, 1756-1826. 

Baviad (The), a satire in verse, 1791. 

Maeviad (The), a satire in verse, 1795. 

Also an Aatoblography, prefixed to his trans- 
lation of Juvenal, 1802. 
GiLBABT (James William), London, 1794-1863. 

History and Principles of Banking, 1834. 

Logic of Banldng, 1859. 

Logic for the Million, 1851. 

Practical Treatise on Banking, 1827. 
GiLBBBT (Sir Humplirey), of Devonnhire, 1539- 
1583. 

Possibility of a North-west Passage, 1576. 
GiLBRRT (Sir Jeffrey), born at Goudhurst, in 
Kent, 1674-1726. 

Historical View of the Court of Exchequer, 
1738. 

History and Practice of the Covat of Chancery, 
1758. 

Law of Devises, 1730. 

Law of Evidence, 1760. 

Law of Uses and Trusts, 1734. 

Reports in Equity, 1734. 

Treatise of Tenures, 1738. 
Gilbert, R.A. (Sir John), 1817- 

Arrest of Lord Hastings, 1836 (his first 
exhibit); Cardinal Wolsey at Leicester 
Abbey, 1877 ; The Doge of Venice, 1877 ; 
Don Quixote documenting Sancho Panza ; 
Fair St. George, 1881 ; Don Quixote at the 
Duke's Caiitle, 1875; Evening, 1830; The 
Field of the aoth of Gold, 1874 ; Henry 
YI. and Gloster lying dead, 1880; May- 
dew, 1878 ; Murder of Thomas H Becket ; 
Othello before the Senate; Beady, 1878; 
Ricliard II. resigning the Crown, 1876. 
Gilbert, M.D. (William), bom at Colchester, 
1540-1603. 

De Magncte, Magneticisque Corporibus, et de 
Magno Magnete Tellure, 1600. (A master- 
work.) 

De Mundo nostro Sublunari Philosophia Nova, 
1651. 
Gilbert (William Schwenck), dramaiic author, 
London, 1836- 

Bab Ballads (The), contributed to Fun, 

Broken Heart49 (a comedy), 1876. 

Charity (a play in four acts), 1874. 

Dulcamara, 1866. (His first dramatic piece.) 

H.M.S. Pinafore (a nautical comic operetta), 
1873. (With Sullivan.) 

Ne'er-do-Weel ( I'he), a comedy, 1878. 

On Bail (from the French), a comedy, 1877. 

Palace of Truth (a fairy comedy), 1871. 

Patience (an sesthetic opera), 1881. (With 
Sullivan.) 

Pygpnalion and Galatea (a fairy comedy), 1871. 

Sweethearts (a dramatic piece in two acts), 
1874. 

Trial by Jury (an operetta), 1875. O^Hh 
Sullivan.) 

Wicked World (The), a iiEircical comedy, 1873. 
GILCRRI8T, LL.I). (John Borthwick), orientalist, 
bom in Edinburgh, 1759-1841. 

Anglo-Hindostanee Dictionary, 1786-90. 

British Indian Monitor, 1806-8. 

Hindee Story-teller (The), 1802-3. 

Hindostanee Grammar, 1796. 
GoDAS *'Tbe Wi8^ " ckrmider, 616-670. 
De Ezddio BriUnnUB, 660 ; printed in 1625. 



1 



Giles, D.CL. (Rev. John Allen), historian^ 1802- • 
History of the Ancient Britons. 
Life and Letters of Thomas Becket. 
Life and Times of Alfred the Great. 

(His works extend to lOO'volumes.) 
Gilfillan (Rev. George), bom at Comrie, in 

Perthshire, 1813-1878. 
Alpha and Omega, 1860. 
Bards of the Bible, 1850. 
Christianity and our Era, 1857. 
Gallery of Literary Portraits, 1845. 
Second Gallery of Literary Portraits, 1849. 
Third Gallery of Literary Portraits, 1854. 
History of a Man, 1856. 
Martyrs, Heroes, and Bards of the Scottish 

Covenant, 1852. 
Modern Christian Heroes, 1869. 
Gill (Edmund), landscape jpainter, London, 

1820- 
Fall of the Llugwy Bettws-y-Coed, 1860. 
Fall of the River Clyde, 1866. 
On the River Llcdr, North Wales, 1864. 
Storm Scene at St. Gowan's (A), 1846. 
Waterfall on the River Mellte, South Walea, 

1872. 
Waters dividing from the Land (Genesis) 

1869. 
Gill, D.D. (John), Baptist minister^ bom at 

Kettering, in Northamptonshire, 1697-1771. 
Body of Doctrinal Divinity, 1769-70. 
Cause of God and Trath, 1735-38. 
Exposition of the Bible, 1746-66. 
Exposition of Solomon's Song, 1728. 
Prophecies . . . relating to Christ, 1728. 
GiLUES, LL.D. (John), historian, of Scotland, 

1747-1836. 
History of Ancient Greece, 178&-1810. 
History of the World from Alexander to 

Augustus, 1807-10. 
View of the Reign of Frederick II. of Prussia, 

1789. 
GnxMORB (Quincy Adams), bom in Ohio, U.S., 

1825. 
Siege and Reduction of Fort Pulaski, in 

Georgia, 1863. 
GiLLRAY (James), caricaturist, London, 1750- 

1816. 
Caricatures, 1779, 1810. 
GiLLT, D.D. (William Stephen), 1789-1856. 
Excursion to the Mountains of Piedmont, 1825. 
Memoir of Felix Neff, etc., 1832. 
Our Protestant Forefathers, 1835. 
Yigilantius and his Times, 1844. 
Waldensian Researches, 1831. 
Gilpin (Rev. William\bom at Carlisle,1724-1804. 
Exposition of the New Testament, 1790. 
Forest Sceneiy, 1791. 
Life of Lord Cobham, 1764. 
Life of Cranmer, 1784. 
Life of Bernard Gilpin, 1751. 
Life of Latimer, 1755. 
Lives of Wicliflf, Huss, etc., 1764. 
Observations relative to Picturesque Beauty, 

1787. 
GntALDDS Cambreksis, or Sylvester Gerald de 

Barri, historian, bom in Pembrokeshire, 

1147-1220. 



1204 OIRDLBHTONB— GODWIN. APP£NDIX I. 



OLKIti — Gomvix. 



KxpURnatio IIIb#?ml«e, 118T. 
Of>innia EccleKlantlcA, 1197. 
ftinerarlnin Cambria;, 1189 ; printed ItSf. 
Topographia Ilibemkp, 1187. 
Vita Oalfridl. 1193. 
GIRDLK0TOXK (Rev. Cbarleii), 1797- 
Family Commentary on tlie Bible, 1832- 

1842. 
Number ; a link between IMvine and Human 

Intelligence, 1875. 
GifB'^RNR (Kev. Tiiomos), bom at Derby, 1768- 

1846. 
familiar Surrey of the Christian Religion, 

1797. 
Inquiry into the Ihitics of Men in the Higher 

and Middle Clamefi, 1794. 
Dutien of Women, 1 797. 
Poemfi, Bacrfd and Moral, 1799. 
Principles of Moral Philosophy, 1789. 
Testimony of Natural Theology to Christi- 
anity, 1818. 
Wallcs in a Forest, 1796. 
Gr.ADSToifK (William Ewart), ttate»7nant bom 

at Liverpool, 1809- 
Ancient Greece (an address), 1865. 
Chapter of AntoDlography (A), 1868. 
Church considered in relation with the State, 

1840. 
Church Principles, etc., 1841. 
Kcce Homo (On), 1868. 
Gleanings of Past Years, 1879. 
Homeric flrnchronisms, 1876. 
.inventus Mundi, 1869. 
Letters to the Earl of Aberdeen, 1860-61. 
Ilemarlcs on Recent Commercial Leglflayon, 

1845. 

Rome and the Latest Fashions In Religion, 

1876. 
State considered in its relation to the Cliurch 

(The), 1838. 
Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, 

1858. 
Turk in Europe (The), 1876. 
Vatican Decrees (The), 1874. 
Vaticanism, 1876. 
Wedgwood (an address), 1863. 
(His Life, by G. R. Emerson, 1881.) 
<ii.Ai8MRR (Jamefl), oMronaut^ of Scotland, *" 

Travels in the Air, etc., 1870. 
Glakvil (Rev. Joseph), phUoiopher, bom at 
Plymouth, 1636-1680. 
Considerations touching Witches, 1666. 
Lux GrIenUlis, 1662. 
Pins Ultra, 1668. (The advancement of luiow- 

ledge since the time of Aristotle.) 
Sadducismus Triumphatns, 1681. 
.Scepsis Scientiflca, 1666. 
Vanity of dogmatizing. 
(jLASYih (Ranulph de), father qf Engliih 
jurUprudtnce, •-! 1 90, 
Tractatus de Legibus et Consuetudlnibof 
Anglls, 1181. (The first of the kind ever 
written). Printed In 1780. 
Glapthobhs (Henry), dramatic autJuyr, 1602- 
1663. 
Albertus Wal1en.«tein (a tragedy), 1630. 
Argaius and Parthenia (a pUy), 1639. 
I/o/Jaader (TTte), a comedy^ 1640 
Ladles' Prtvllego (The), a comedy, l«iO. 

WbHvbaU (u poem), 1649, 






Wit In a Constable (a comedy), 16<0. 
Glkio (Rev. George Robert), born at Stirling, In 

Scotland, 1796- 
Campaigns of Washington and New Orleans, 

18'.; I. 
Life of the Dake of Wellington, 1869. (His 

chief work.) 
Subaltern (The), a novel, 1826. 
Glipdon (George Robins), Kgyptdlogist, antU 

quary, etc., bora in Egjrpt, 1807-1867. 
Ancient Egypt, her Monuments, Hieroglyph- 
ics, History, etc., 1840. (His first work, 

and held in high estimation.) 
Indigenous Races of the Earth, 1867. 
Types of Mankind . . . based on the Ancient 

Monuments, Paintings, Sculptures, etc. 
Olisson, M.D. (Frauds), of Dorsetshire, 1697- 

1667. 
Anatomia Hepatis, 1664. 
De Rachltide, 1660. 
Tractatus de Ventriculo, 1677. 
Glovkr (Richard), jwe<, London, 1712-1785. 
Admiral HoNier's Ghost, 1739. (This was a 

very parallel case to that of sir Richard 

Olenvllle, the sul^ect of Tennyson's ballad.) 
Boadlcea (a tragedy), 1763. 
Athenald (The), a continuation of ** Leonldan^" 

(in blank verse), 1787. 
Jason (a tragedy), suppressed, 1799. 
Leonidas (an epic in 12 books. In blank verse)^ 

1737-38. 
London, 1739. 
Medea (a tragedy), 1761. 
Glovkb (Thomas), Somerut herald, 1630-1688. 
CJatalogue of Honour, 1610. 
De Nobilitate Politica vel Clvill, 1608. 
GoDWix (Rev. Benjamin), bom at Bath, in 

Somersetshire, 1786-1871. 
Examination of Dr. Pusey's Sermon on the 

Eucharist, 1843. 
Lectures on (Colonial Slavery, 1830. 
Lectures on the Atheistic Cknitroversi% 1834. 
QoDwni, D.D. (Francis), bishop of Hereford, 

bora In Northamptcnashire, 1661-1633. 
CSatologue of the Bishops of England, 1601. 
De Pnesullbus Anglin Commentaritifl, 1616. 

(An excellent and useful book.) 
Man in the Moon (The), a philosophical 

romance, 1638. (His best-lmown work.) 
Nuncius Inanlmatus In Utopia, 1629. 
Reram AngUcaram . . . Annales, 1616. 
GonwiK (George), architect, bora at Brompton, 

In Middlesex, 1816- 
(Thurches of London, 1838. 
History In Ruins, 1863. 
London Shadows. 1864. 
Qonwiir, D.D. (Thomas), Eebrew antiquarv^ 

1687-1643. n w* 

Moses and Aaron, or the dril and Ecclesias- 
tical Rites of the Hebrews, 1610. (For 

many years a text-book.) 
Romans Historec Anthologia, 1613. 
Gonwiy (Mrs.Y See WoLLsroirscRAirT. 
OoDWiK (Willlaffl), runout, tie, bora at Wto« 

beach. In Cambridgeshire, 1766-1836. 
Antonio (a tragedy), 1800. 
Caleb WlllUms, 1794. (His best n<nrd. 
(Tloudesley (a novel), 1830. 
De\oTaVt>Q (a xmivc\\ \«3a. 



OOFFB— <ioai>ON. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. ooodall— cordon. 1205 



' Fleetwood (a novel), 1805. (A **iiuui of feel- 
ing.") 
Genius of Christianity nnveiled, 1819. 
History of the Commonwealth of Englsnd, 

1824-28. 
Imogen (a novel), 1830. 
Inquirer (The), essays, 179T. 
Life of Chathimi, 1810. 
Life of Chaucer, 1801. 
Uvcs of Edward and John Philips, 181S. 
Lives of the Necromancers, 1834. 
Mandeville (a tale of the 17tb century), 1817. 
PoUtical JusUce, 1793. 
Thoughts on Man, 1831. 
Treatbie on Population, 1820. 
St. Godwin (a tale of the 17th and 18th cen- 
turies), 1800. 
Bt. Leon (a tnle of the 16th century), 1799. 
Sketches of History, 1784. (His first work.) 
(His Life, by Kegan Paul, 1876.) 
GoFFE (Rev. Thomas), dramatie avUhoTt 1592- 
1627. 
Careless Shepherdess (The), a tragi-comedy, 

1656. 
Couragious Turke (The), a tragedy, 1632. 

(Amurath I.) 
Orestes (a tragedy), 1663. 
Raging Turke (The), a tragedy, 1631. (Ba- 
JazetlL) 
OoLDixG (Arthur), •-1 590. 
Discourse upon the Earthquake, 1580. 
Translation of Ovid's Metamarphoies, 1565-67. 
Goldsmith (Oliver), poet, bom at Pallas, in 
Ireland, 1728-1774. 
Bee (The), essays, 1759-60. 
Citizen of the World (The), 123 letters, 1759. 
Deserted Village (The), 1770. (His best poem.) 
Double Transformation (The), a tale in verse, 

1765. 
Edwin and Angelma (a ballad), 1765. 
Elegy on a Mad Dog, 1765. 
(24)E8says, 1758-65. 
Good-natured Man (Thef), & comedy, 1767. 
Haunch of Venison (The), a poetic epistle, 

1765. 
Hermit (The), a ballad, 1765. 
History of the Earth and Animatet! Nature, 

1774. 
Life of Bolingbroke, 1770. 
Life of Richard Nash (i.e. Bean Nash), 1762.; 
Life of Thomas Pamell, 1770. 
Life of Voltaire, 1759. 
Present State of Literatiue in Europe, 1759. 
Retaliation (a poem), 1774. 
She Stoops to Conquer (a comedy), 1773. 
Traveller (llie), a poem, 1764. 
Vicar of Wakefield (The), a novel, 1766. 

(His Life, by bisbop Percy, 1774; sir 
James Prior, 1837; John Forster, 1848; 
Washington Irving, 1849 ; Dr. Kalisch, 1860 ; 
W. Black, 1879.} 
GoocH (Benjamini 18th century. 
Medical and Chururgical Observations, 1773. 
Practical Treatise on Wounds, 1767. 
Good, M.D. (John Bfaflon), bom at Epping; In 
Essex, 1764-1827. 
Book of Job, 1812. 

Book of Nature, 1826. (His chief work.) 
Proverbs and Psalms (from the Hebrew)^ 1826. 
Short Histoid of Medicine, 1795. 
8oagaf8onga(Tbe), Aom the Hebrew, 1803. 



1 



Study of Medicine, 1822. (His best medical 

work.) 
Translation of Laeretitu into verse, 1805. 
(His Life, by Dr. Olinthus Gregory, 1828.) 
GOODALL, R.A. (Frederick), London, 1822- 
Agriculture in the Valley of the Nile, 1875 ; 
An Arab Improvisator, 1873; The Arrest of 
a Peasant Loyalist, 1855 ; Artist and Model, 
1881 ; Cranmer at the " Traitor's Gate," 
1856 ; The Daughters of Laban, 1878 ; Day 
of Palm Offering, 1875; Early Morning in 
the Wilderness of l^ur, 1860; An Egy^ian 
Pastoral, 1880 ; Entering Church, 1840 ; An 
Episode of the Happier Days of Charles I., 
1853 (a charming picture); Finding the 
Dead Body of a Miner by Torchlight, 1837 ; 
The Firstborn, 1861 ; French Soldiers play- 
ing Cards in a Cabaret, 1839 ; a Frait-womaii 
of Cairo, 1875; Hagar and Ishmael, 1866; 
The Head of the Family at Prayer, 1872 ; 
Hannah's Vow, 1880 ; Holy Childhood, 1880 ; 
The Holy Mother, 1876 ; Hunt the Slipper, 
1849 ; An Intruder on the l3edouin's Pasture, 
1876; Jochebed, 1870; Mater Dolorosa, 
1868; Mater Purissima, 1868; Messenger 
ftom Sinai at the Wells of Moses, 1864 ; 
Moving to Fresh Pastures, 1880 ; The Nile 
rishig, 1865; The NUe subsiding, 1873; 
The Palm Offering, 1863; Palm Sunday, 
1878 ; Rachel and her Flock, 1875 ; Raising 
the Maypole, 1851 ; Rebecca, 1881 ; Return 
from a Oiristening, 1841 ; Return of a Pil- 
grim from Mecca, 1862 ; The Road to Mecca, 
1881 ; The Return, 1881 ; A Seller of Dov»«, 
1875; Sheep-washing near the Pyramids, 
1876; Song of the Nubian Slave, 1864; The 
Swing, 1855; The Time of Roses, 1877; 
Time of the [Nile's] Overflow, 1880 ; 'ihe 
Tired Soldier, 1842 (in the Veraon Gallery) ; 
The Village Festival, 1847 (one of his best) ; 
Water-carriers of Egypt, l»77. 
GOODOOLB (Rev. Henry), 1579-1637. 
Account of Francis Robinson hanged and 
quartered for btealing the Great Seale of 
England, 1618. 
Elizabeth Sawyer, the Witch of Edmont . . . 
with the Devil's Access to her, and their 
Conference, 1621. 
GooDRB (John), anaUmitt, 1S14-1867. 

Anatomical Memoirs, posthumous 1868. 
GooDwnr (Charles Wycliffe), bom at King's 
Lynn, in Norfolk, 1817- 
Essays and Reviews. 
Hieratic Papyri, 1858. 
Mosaic Cosmogony (The). 
GooDWiv (Rev. John), 1593-1685. 
Imputatio Fidei 1640. 

Obstructors of Justice, 1649. (In defence of 
the decapitation of Charles 1. This book 
was burnt by the common hangman.) 
Redemption Redeem^ 1651. 
Right and Might Weil Met, 1618. (In favour 
of lord Fairlax.) 
GoOKiK ^Danien, bom in Kent, 1612-1687. 
Historical Collection of the Indians of New 
England, posthumous 1792. 
GOBDOX (Andrew), a Scotch Benedictine, 1712- 
1751. 
Dtt Goiicot4LaxiV.\&lJLc:Dsroc^ VlVL. 
PhaenoxttCMk l£\w*dc\\aX\» YiLV»^^»-»'^*^- 



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OOllTOJf— «OIJW>. 



(h)*1H)H (hnmwA), 1340-1 MB. 

Llllurn Mcdiclnit', iKMilnitnouN UNO. 
UoHtfOff, 1>.I). (.f«tn<*N), of HcMUnd, 1043-1030. 

(^irovnrNlanim Kulol Clirliitl»n» KpltomA, 

1013 30. 

(JoKixm (JattiM LtnmoTf), of Ab^rdMti, 1000 • 
1041. 
tUbllft Hncrn, loao. 
()puff OhrotiolnKlcum, 1017. 
cioi(t>()!<(Uo1;«rt;, titpifffniphtsft Imrn ni Htralooh, 
In HrotUnt], IOho 1001. 
IIlNtory of HtiotN Attnirn, 1057-41. 
Orlgo i*t I'rogretHitiN FfttitlUm . . . Oordotil- 

orum (NtUl In MH.). 
ThMiriitn F'coilm, 104M. 
rioRnoM (Hlr llclHirt), diplomatltt, 1701- ih47. 
(HmoAlofflrftl HlNtory of tlm Kftrldom of 
HuthctUnd, etc,. IN 1.1. (A viilu«bl« t)Ubll- 
CAtlon, for (1(*UiU boftrltiK on tbo Mrly hU- 
tory of H<!otUnd.) 
(JonDOM (ThotnnN), of IrAlnnd, 10N4^1760. 
tnditpmtdimt WhlK (Tim), 173H. 
rilUni of l'rlM(crA(l . . . nhakitn, poitlhtt- 
inouM 17 ON. 

TravtUilitnit. 
r.AWn MUrB, 1737 1 HaUuit, 11U\ TUci^wf, 
173N- 'II 
(innmtt (WniUm), Old AUrdnmi, In Mcot- 
Innd *-*, 
IIlNtory of tiio . . . Ffttnlly of Gordon, 1730- 
1737. (VwyroM.) 
nhHtmn, D.I). OVIUlAtn), bom At Hltcbln, in 
II(irifordiiblr<«. 1 730-1 no7. 
IIlNtory of tb*i HUM . . . and Iiidqxindnnofi of 
liM Unltml HUtQN of AinArlc*, 17hn. 
(John (MrN.), muldim nam* (/lihtrlnn Orao« 
Moody, nawillit, \mrn nt lOMt lUtiford, In 
NottlttKhnmMbtrA, HOO'lNOl. 
AmbMNAdor'M Wlfn (Thn), 1N43. 
flftnlcDr'N WIfn (ThnVor Court and VAty, 1N4.1. 



lUmk of iVoNftN (Tbn), a roN«i mannal, Ih.In. 

(Tbo), 1N30. 

dan.) 



i'Ahum MlnlNtor 



(It. 1). HUori- 



(UidW, or ibn AdvAHturrN of a Ooxoomb, 1041. 

Owdl, a IVr. 

Cotirtlpr of iht\ Day* of (ntarloN 11., tnd oilier 

TaU^n, in.i». 
Diary of a \)Anfnmtyfn*, IN.IN. 
DowAgnr Criit*), or tlin Now Hchoot for Hoan- 

dal, 1N4U. 
Fair of May-Fftlr (Tbo), 1933. 
FaNclnatton, 1N43. 

(JrmrlUd, or a HraNon In pArln, INil^ 
Ilnir of HflwwM (Th**), Im.jn. 
llunKArlan 'I'mIon, 1N30. 
I/Otlro dn (Jaebut, 1037. 
Mary lUyniond, IN37. 
MotuOTNAml DAUKbturo, 1031. 
MrN. ArmytagN, 1N30. 
i'rnfnrmmit, or My Unnln ttio Karl, InM. 
|{«lKn of Torror (ThN), 1H37. 
TbwANA Marobwont, ur tbn Maid of lloootir, 

1033. 
Wtxman of thN World (Tbo), 1N30. 
WoDiAn AN ibNy Ari«. 1n30. 
Jlor dramatia imrku Tbo flondCadrAmatlo 

poomn l/ord Daoroof tbaHou(b(airAgody)t 

BchM/i fbr (;oau«it«N (a urlxo ootmidy ). 
^Mjfniu>ttJM0;,fi0nsaU0i(, oi Wiltiblro, mi- 

dtM/ogtM In f>rU CgptU, He., l€$9. 



HlographlcAl Dlcllonary ( A ), 1 N3N. (Of coti < 
NidorAbli 






firrloN AlpliAbctlrA Utlno-Angllca, Nomina 

(JmitlUtloritin, etn., 1007. 
QonTon ( Jobn), •■ *. 
Aphlcal Dlclb 

Idorabln ntorlt.) 
TopographicAl Dfutlotmry of (ireai llrltaln 

and Ireland, 1N33. 
OfMWK (Fxlmund WllllAtn),piM^ London, 1040" 
King KrIk (a trAgtwly ;, 1H70. 
MAdrlgAlN, HongN, ana Honnetii, 1970. 
On Viol and Flutn HyrlcN), IN 73. 
Unknown liovnr (llm), a drAniA, 1070. 
OoNNK (lOilllp llnnry), nowMtt, born at WorcoN' 

tM-, INIO . 
AnilnologlA Hrltannlca (H«a Anomonoo and 

(>oraUi), IHOO. 
AqUArlum ('IV), lNn4. 
(kinaillan NAtiirAllMt (Tbo), 1940. 
NaturallNt'M lUniblrN on tho Dnvonoblrn 

(;oniit(A). 
NaturalUt'N Htdourn In JamAloa. 

OnipllAlON, tN67, 

OoiOON (llev. HtfpbAti), jmt, hmi In Kont, 1004 • 

im. 

CkptAln Mnrlo (a comedy), 1077. 
HiKioulutn ItumAnttin (a ]umn), 1000. 

Atiaivtt hramatin I'.iiUrtwiniMnit, 
KpbemerldnN of J'hl.ilo (Tbe), In ihroo booko, 

lONO. 

llAyN (y'onf^t^d In Flvn Atttloni, 1090. 
Hcbooln of AbUNO (An AttAck on tbo Ntago), 
1070, 
OotJUii (lUnliArd), antiquary, l^^mlon, 1730"1777. 
Anolnnt MonitnicnlM of India, poHtbumoun 

17N.1. 

Aneodot^M of IlrltlKb Topograpby, 1700 

(JolnNof (''Anutn, 1777. 

OolriN of tb(« HnlnuddM, KIngN of Hyrla, poot- 

bumotiM IH04. 
IIlNtory of (Jrowland Abbey, pootbumotio 

INIO. 

IIlNtory of ibe Hooloty of A nilqnarUo of Lon- 
don, 1770. 
On tho KoundTowoTNof Scotland and Irolaad, 

poHtbiimottN 1700. 
Ht^puldirttl MonumnntNof Oreat Britain, 1700- 

1700. (Tbbt valuable work waa almoot 

entirely deNtroyod by Are.) 
Oonoii, D.I). (William), ouriton, 1010-10N7. 
Commentary on tbo Kpiatla to the llobrewN, 

lOCO. 
OouLWUH, D.D. (Kdward Meyrlok), 1010- 
Athanaaian Creed (Tbe), 1n73. 
Doctrine of the KeNurrectlon of tbo Body 

(eight N(«rmonN), INOl. 
Holy (Jathollo Cburoh (The), 1N73. 
Idle Word (ThA\lNOO. 
luNplratlon of tiie HvrlptureN, 1907. 
Introduotbm to the Devotional Htudy of tJio 

HorlptureN. lNa4. 
Manual ttt (JonflrmAtlon (The), 1100. 
I'ureult of IIollneNN (The), 1900. 
See and Cathedral of Norwich (The), 1N73. 
Qovui (ICdwerd), born at Llcbttelu, In ConuectU 

ont, U.H„ INON- 
Very Age (The), 1900. 
Oour.f) (Jobti), ornUhsfUtyM, born at Lyme, In 

lA^reetehlre, 1000- 
BlrdH of AhU (Tho), 1000-00. 
midAof X\utoiX\ii(;VWsVYv«ftH«ti follo vel- 



OOULI>— GRANT. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. orahame— grant. 1207 



Birds of Europe (The), in five folio volumes, 

1832-37. 
Binls of Great Britain. (Still in hand, 1881.) 
Century of Birds from the Himalayan Moun- 
tains, 1832. 
Handbook of the Birds of Australia, 1865. 
Humming Birds, 1852. 
Icones Avium, etc., 1837-38. 
Introdnction to the Birds of Australia, 1848. 
Macropodidas or Kangaroo Family (The), 

1841-42. 
Mammals of Australia (The), 1845. 
Odontophorinffi or Partridges of America 

(The), 1844-50. 
Bunphastldaa or Toucans (The), 1833-35; 

supplement, 1855. 
Synopsis of the Birds of Australia, 1837-38. 
lYochilidsB or Humming Birds (The), 1850. 
Trogonidaa (The), 1835-38. 
Gould (Robert), poet, 1645-1708. 
Lydus Scacchiaa (a satyre), with other Poems, 

1675. 
Poems, chiefly Satyres, 1689. 
GOWES, M.D. (Foote), 1730-1792. 

Materials of a History of Cheshire, 1771. 
GowER (John),jpo££, 1327-1402. (Chaucer calls 

him *• The Moral Gower.") 
(50) Balades (in French), 1350 ; printed 1813. 
Confessio Amantis (a poetical dialogue in 

English), 1393; printed by Caxton 1483 

(? 1493). 
Fyrgomachia, printed 1675. 
^eculum Meditantis (in French), 1370. 
vox Clamantis (in Latin), 1381. (Never 
printed.) 

(His Life, by Dr. R. Pauli, 1857.) 
Grady (Thomas), *-*. 
Nosegay (The), 1815. (The most violent in- 

vective in the language. It is dedicated to 

T. Moore, the poet.) 
Gkab3(e (John), poet, Scotland, 174&-1772. 

Poems, 1773. 
Grafton (Richard), chronicler, •-1673. 
Abridgment of the Chronicles of England, 

1562. 
Chronicles at large, 1568-69. 
Hall's Chronicle, 1548. 
Manuell of the Chronicles of England, 1565. 
Graham (Maria), afterwards Mrs. Osdcott, 1788- 

1842. 
Journal of a Residence in Chili, 1824. 
Journal of a Residence in India, 1812. 
Journal of a Voyage to Brazil, etc., 1824. 
Journal of a Voyage to the Sandwich Islands, 

1827. 
Letters on India, 1816. 
Memoirs of Nicholas Pousin, 1820. 
Three Months on the Mountains East of Rome, 

1819. 
Grahau, D.C.L. (Thomas), chemitt, bom at 

Glasgow, 1805-1869. 
Elements of Chemistry, 1842. 
Liquid Diffusion applied to Analysis, 1861. 
On the Diffusion of Liquids, 1850-51. 
On the Formation of Alcoates . . . and Alco- 
hol, 1831. 
On the Law of the Diffusion of QtaeB, 1834. 
On the Motion of Gases, 1846, 1849. 
On Osmotic Force, 1854. 
Researches on the Arseniates^ PhoqDha&ee, 

etc^ 1833. 



\ 



Grahams (Rev. James), poet, Glasgow, 1765^ 

1811. 

Biblical Pictures (in verse), 1805. 
Birds of Scotland (The), 1806. 
British Georgics (The), 1809. 
Mary Queen of Scots (a dramatic poem), 1801. 
Poems, 1807, 1810. 

Sabbath (The), 1804. (His chief poem.) 
Wallace (a tragedy), 1799. 
Grahamb (James), hiitorian. United States, 

•-1848. 

History of the United States firom the Planta- 
tion of the British Colonies, 1836. 
Grainger, M.D. (James), poet, bom at Dnnse, 
in Berwick, 1723-1767. 

Sugar Cane (The), 1764. 

Translated into English verse 3%e EUgies of 
TibuUus, 1758. 
Granger (Rev. James), historian, of Berkshire, 
1710-1776. 

Biographical History of England (A), 1769- 
1774; supplement, 1774. Continuation to the 
reign of George I., 1806. (With the Rev. 
Mark Noble). Further continuation to the 
close of George IIL's reign by W. Miller, 

1820. 
Letters, etc., posthumous 1805. 
Grant (Mrs.), afterwards Mrs. Murray, born 

near Aberlour, in Scotland, 1745-1814. 
Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch (a song). 
Grant (Mrs.), of Laggan, maiden name Anne 

Mc Vicar, poetess, etc., bom at Glasgow, 

1755-1838. 
Eighteen Hundred and Thirteen (a poem), 

1814. 
Essays on the Superstitions of the Highlanders 

of Scotland, 1811. 
Highlanders (The); and other Poems, 1803. 
Letters from the Mountains, 1806. 
Memoirs of an American Lady, 1808. 
Poems, 1803. 

(Her Life by herself, finished by her son, 
1844.) 
Grant (Sir Francis), artist, bom at Edinburgh, 

1803-1878. 
Equestrian Portraits of Queen Victoria and 

the Prince Consort (for Christ's Hospital). 
Meet of Her Majesty's Stoghounds (with 46 

poi-traits), 1837. 
Meltou Hunt (The), executed for the duke of 

Wellington. 
Grant (James), journalist, bom at Elgin, 

Scotland, 1802-1879. 
Bench and the Bar (Ttie), 1837. 
British Senate (The), 1838. 
Brother bom for Adversity (The), 1856. 
Comforter (The), 1859. 
Divinity of Christ, 1868. 
Dying Command of Christ (The), 1863. 
End of All Things, etc., 1866. 
Foes of our Faitb, etc., 1862. 
Glorious Gospel of Christ (The), 1861. 
God is Love, 1858. 
God's Unspeakable Gift, 1861. 
Grace and Glory, 1863. 
Great Metropolis (The), 1836. 
Hymns of Heaven, 1867. 
Impressions of Ireland, 1844. 
Joaep\i5ft\i\;LVDa,\%Vi. 



1208 



OBANT— tillAY. 



APPENDIX I. 



OBAVT— OKAY. 



MctropoltUn Pulpit (The), 1839. 

NewnimpcT Prewt (The), 1871-73. 

Our li<!av«Dly Home, IHOO. 

Paris and lU People, 1H44. 

Penional Visits to the Socnei of Irish Revivals, 

IH69. 

Pictures of Popular People, 1843. 

Pljinouth UrethrcD, 1875. 

Portraits of Public Characters, 1841. 

Kandom liocol lections of the House of Com- 
mons, 1836. 

Itaudom UccoUections of tho House of Lords, 

1836. 

Itecords of a Run through Continental Conn- 
tries, 1853. 

lleligiuuH Tcndf'ncles of the Times, 1809. 

Sketches in I/jndon, 183H. 

Sources of Joy in Seasons of Sorrow, 1811. 

Steps and Stages on the High-road to Ulory, 
1855. 

Travels in Town, 1839. 

Truths for the Day of Lif(», 1864. 

(From Tke Oracle. July 30. 1881.) 
(iBAMT (James), novelUt, of J'Mlnburgu, 182'i- 

Adventures of an Aidti-de-Camp, 1848. 

Adventures of Itob lloy, 1863. 

Arthur Blane, or tho Hundred Cuirassiers, 

1868. 

Itothwell, or the Days of Mary Queen of Scots, 

1H61. 

Jtrltish RaUles on I^nd and Sea, 1873. 
British Heroes in Foreign Wars, 1873. 
(.'apUln of the Guard (The), 1862. 
Cavaliers of Fortune rl'he), 1858. 
(Nonstable of France (The), 1806. 
Dick llodney, or the Adventures of to Eton 

Boy, 1801. 
I<>linburgb Castle, 1860. 
Fairer than a Fairy, 1874. 
First Love and I^ast l/ove, 1868. 
Frank Hilton, or tlte Queen's Own, 18B6. 
<lirl he miirried ('J'ho). Iho'J. 
Harry Ogllvie, or tho Black Dragoon, 1866. 
Highlanders in Belgium (Tho), 1847. 
History of India, 1880-81. 
Jack Manly, his Adventures, 1870. 
Jane Seton, or the King's Advocate, 1863. 
King's Own Borderers (Tlie), 1805. 
J>adv Qwendunwyn (a romance of war), 1881. 

(The CameroniauM.) 
jMiy Wedderburn's WUth (t tale of the 

Crimean War), 1870. 
Jjaura Fveringham, 1857. 
J>egendM of tho Block Watch, 1869. 
Ixrtty Hyde's Lovers, 1803. 
Lucy Arden (a tale of 1716), 1860. 
Mary of Lorraine, 1860. 
Memoirs of Kirkcaldy of Orange, 1849. 
Memoirs of Moriev Ashton, 1876. 
Memoirs of Sir John Hepburn, etc., 1861. 
Memoirs of the Marquis of Montrose, 1868. 
Memorials of Edinburgh Castle, 1860. 
Morley Ashton, 1876. 
Oliver Ellis, or the Fuxiliers, 1861. 
One of tho Six Hundrc'd, 1870. 
Only an Ensign, 1871. 
Phantom Jiegiment (The), 1866. 
J^AJJJp Hollo, or the Scottish Musketeers, 

2654. 

Hoxasnce of Wsr, or HlgbUndtn in Spain, 
J^(f> (Hit am production.) 



Second to Non^, 1864. 
Secret Despatch (I'he). 1868. 
Shall 1 win her ? 1874. 
Six Years ago, 1877. 
Yellow Frlitate (The), 1866. 
Under the lied Dragon, 1872. 
Walter Fenton, or the Scottish Cavalier, 1860. 
White Cockade, or Faith and Fortitude, 1867. 
Obamt (liev. Johnson), poet, about 1780-1840. 
JoBusii (a poem, In 13 books), 1837. (Never 

publisued.} 
Summary of the Hlitorr of the KngUsb 

Church, etc., 1811-36. (Held in good repute.) 
OiiAMTHAM (Ilev. Thomas), 1600-1072. 
Wife and no Wife (A), or Leah instead of 

Kochel (a sermon), 1641. (Ordered to bo 

burnt by the common honsman.) 
Obanvillk (George), viscount Lansdowne, poett 

etc., 1667-1736. 
British Enchanters (The), % dromatio poem, 

1701. 
Gallants (The), a comedy, 1696. 
Heroic Jiovo (a tragedy), 1098. 
UttATTAN (Henry), political orator^ bom at 

Dublin, 1746-1820. 
Speeches, posthumous 1822. 

(His Life and Times, by his son, 1639-46; 
D. 0. Mudden, 1847.) 
OttATTAM ('i'liomas Colley), novtUtt, dramas 

e<«e, etc., 1700-1864. 
Agnes of Mansffldt. 
lien Nazir (a tragedy), 1837. 
Heiress of Bruges. 
Highways. 

History of tho NethorUtnds. 
Jacqueline of Holland. 
Legends of the Uhine. 
Philibert (a poetical romance), 1819. 
Obaijnt (John), Ix)ndon, 1620-1674. 

Bills of Mortality, 1601. 
Obavrs (George), naturaZUt, •-♦. 
British Ornithology, 1821. 
Monograph of tho British Grasses, 1822. 
Naturalist's l>ocket-book ('I'ho), 1818. 
Ovarium Britannlcum, 1816. 
Or A vies (Ilev. John), antiquary, 1720-1809. 
History of (Cleveland, in the North Ulding of 
Yorksnlre, 1808. 
GIbavks (Rev. Ulchard), novelitt, ot Gloucester- 
shire, 1706-1804. 
Eur>hrosyne, or Amusements on the Road of 

Life, 1116. 
Spiritual Quixote (The), a Mthre on illiterate 
preachers^ 1772. 
Gbay, M.I). (Asa), botanitt, bom at Paris, in 
Now York, U.S.. 1810- 
Botany of the United States, 1840. 
Elements of Botany, 1836. 
Flora of North America, begun 1838. (With 

Dr. Torrey.) 
Manual of Botany for the Northern States, 

1848. 

Pociflc Exploring Expedition under Captain 
Wilkes, 1854. 
Oray (Divld), poet, Glasgow, 1838-1861. 
Luffgie (The), and other Poems, 1862. 
Gray (John Edward), na(urali«^ 1800-1876. 
Bibliography of Zoology and Geology, 1863. 
Gleanings from the Menagerie and Avlarj of 
KnoMotVey \U\\. \%i«-««. 



OBAT — 6BEO. 



BIBUOGRAPHICAL. 



GREENE — OKEO. 



1209 



SynopBiB of the Contents of the British Ma- 

seam, 1840. 
Zoological Miscellany, 1835-45. 

(His brother, George Robert (1808-1872), 

was also a distinguished naturaZistt and 

author of " The Genera of British Birds," etc.) 

Obat, D.D. (Robert), bishop of Bristol, 1762- 

1834. 
Connexion between the Sacred Writings and 

the Literature of [secular] Authors, 1819. 

(An admirable worlc.) 
Key to the Old Testament and Apocrypha, 

1790. 
Sermons and Discourses, 1793, 1796. 
Theory of Dreams, 1808. 
Gbay (T:hoxaaB)tpoet, London, 1716-1771. 
Bard (The), a Pindaric ode, 1757. 
Elegy in a C!ountry Churchyard, 1749. 
Eton College (an ode), 1742. 
Progress of Poesy (a Pindaric ode), 1757. 
Spring (an ode), 1751. 

(His Life, by W. Mason, 1775; J. Mitford, 
1814.) 
GsEAVES (John), orientaZist, bom at Alresford, 

in Hamphh-e, 1602-1652. 
AstronomicsB quaedam, ex Traditione Shah 

Cholgii Persae . . . 1652. 
Bina Tabulse GeographiceB, 1652. 
Chorasmiffi et Mawamalnabne . . . Descrip- 

tio, 1650. 
Discourse on the Roman Foot and Denarius, 

1647. 
Elementa Lingus Persicas, 1648. 
Epochs Celebriores ex Traditione IJlug-Beigi, 

1650. 
Origine and Antiquity of our English Weights 

and Measures, etc., posthumous 1706. 
I^yramidographia, 1646. 

(His Memoirs, by Dr. Birch, 1737.) 
Gbeelet (Horace), bom at Amherst, in New 

Hampshire, U.S., 1811-1872. 
History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension, 

etc., 1856. 
Gberk (John Richard), •-•. 
History of the English People, 1877-79. 
Stray Studies from England and Italy, 1876. 
Gbken (Joseph Henry), 1791-1863. 
Spiritual Philosophy, 1865. 
Vital Dynamics. 
GsEEN (Matthew), poet, 1696-1737. 

Spleen (The), and other Poems, 1737. 
GsEEN (Mrs.), maiden name Mary Ann Everett 

Wood, bom at Sheffield, 1818- 
Diary of John Rous (The), 1856. 
Letters of Queen Henrietta Maria, 1857. 
Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies, 1846. 
Lives of the Princesses of England, 184.9-55. 

N.B. — Mrs. Green has calendered several 
State papers under the direction of the Master 
of the Rolls. 
Gbben (Valentine), antiquary, bom In War- 
wickshire, 1739-1813. 
History and Antiquities of Worcester, 1796. 

Supplement containing an account of the 

discovery of the body of king John in Wor- 
cester Cathedral, 1797. 
(He also engraved West's ** Stoning of St. 

Stephen," 1776.) 
QsESVE (George Washington)^ bom in Rhode 

IsUnd, U.S., 1811- 
Ameriaui Bevolntlon (The), 1866, 



Biographical Studies, 1860. 

History and Geography of the Middle Ages, 
1860. 

Life of General Nathaniel Greene, 1867-68. 
Gbeene (Robert), dramatist and novdist, bom 
at Norwich, 1560-1592. 

Alcida(a play), 1588. 

Alfonsus, King of Arragon (a comedy), post- 
humous 1594. 

Arbasto, King of Denmark (a romance), 1617. 

Blacke Bookes Messenger (The), 1592. 

Ciceronls Amor, 1589. 

Euphues his Censure to Philautus, 1587. 

Farewell to Folly, 1591. 

Frier Bacon and Frier Bongay (a comedy), 
1594. 

Groat'sworth of Wit ... (a romance), 1592. 

Gwydonius, 1584. 

History of Doraustus and Faunia, 1588. 

James IV. of Scotland (historical play), post- 
humous 1598. 

Looking-glass for London, etc. (a comedy), 
posthumous 1594. 

Mamillia, or the Triumph of Pallas (in two 
parts), 1593. 

Menaphon (a romance), 1587. 

Morando, the Tritameron of Love, 1584. 

Myrrourof Modestic (Susanna and the Elders), 
1584. 

Never too Late (a lament of the follies and 
f&ults of his youth), 1590. 

News both from Heaven and Hell, post- 
humous 1593. 

Notable Discovery of Coosnage, 1591. 

Orlando Furioso (a play), posthumous 1594. 

Orpharion, posthumous 1599. 

Pair of Turtledoves (Bellora and Fidelio), a 
romance, posthumous 1606. 

Pandosto, the Triumph of Time (a romance), 
1588. (Same as ** Doraustus and Faunia.") 

Perimedes the Blacksmith (a collection of 
stories and poems), 1588. 

Philomela, the Lady Fitzwalter's Nightingale, 
1592. 

Planetomachia, 1585. 

Quip for an Upstart Courtier (A), 1592. 

Repentance of Robert Greene, 1592. (His 
most valuable prose work.) 

Spanish Masquerade (The), 1589. 

Vision (Greene's), a lament for the folly of 
his pen, 1592. 
(His Life, by Dyce, 1831.) 
Gbbknfield (William), orientalist, 1800-1831; 

Polymierian Lexicon to the Greek Testament, 
1829. 
Gbeenwell (PoTa.), poetess, etc., 1821-1882- 

Camera Ob.scura, 1876. 

Carmina Crucis, 1869. 

Christina, 1860. 

CoUoquia Cracis, 1871. (Sequel to the " Two 
Friends.") 

Covenant oi Life and Peace, 1867. 

]<]ssays, 1866. 

John Woolman, 1871. 

Patience of Hope, 1867. 

Poems, 1848, 1867. 

Stories that might be True, 1851. 

Two Friends (The), 1866. 

Creed ot CVixXaVMi^oxft., \%^\. 



APPENDIX I 



k 



!trlo] 



MliUlien A.tma..,DftRe ArtiunCIngBilBTS. 

Bocki Ahfttd.or Wimlogs of CiBmiifl™, 1SH. 

OaKfloiT (Dr, DarM), jKaOumalicfaH. of AImi- 

1103. (Hl« great wDr>.; 
CftloptTiCA et DioptrLca Sphorlc 

EurdUtIa Oconietilcii da Dtast 

(Ho left ■ MS.'on tha C4leniin 
OuooRi, D.D. (Okiie«). born In I 



rj of tba Cbrisitan Chorrb (A), n 



OroBind New Art of weighing Vinily, oil 

Omiu Promota. lflS3. 

vftK CLrculL « HyperboLn QnAdratDra, 10AT. 
OnKDoiii, M.D. (Jimoa). bom » Aberdeen, 1 
BcotlBDd. 17i^l«31. 



■n^ni (John), oritak 



(.Tohn QfOTBe). bora »( 



(His Lit*, by Mr. Tytler Oord 
lee), llISi W.Smellie, leODO 
Qmo™t, LUD. (OUntbns Gilbert), mi 

Elnneota of Trigoiiainetry, IS16. 
ErMenu, Doctrine, tmd Duties of IheC 

Religion, ISIO. 
Life of Robert Hill, ie33. 
Trestlse dd AntciiaoDiy, 1103. 



HIKory ma Antlqnltlea of ■ . . Li 
GXDTTiLLE (George), gfatumiant llfn-V, 

OHWidmdanBoiitlieCamineTceiiidF 
of Englind. Ho., 1101. 
aMXKTiLLEifltDlKrt Exje), iKlanixt, I 

Algn BrHonnlegi, 1930. 
Flora EdJDeiuli^lMl. 
SooOlah Cryplogunic Flora (Tbe), IB 



u. ( iMwjnl). cArmolasitl, h 



OiiglnMlColBidsrlB IIbIIob, iac<. 

OnviLLB (Fulke). Seep. IIGT. Buooee. 
Qbi(viu.k (Robert Kii;e), IwMnfil. Iioiu >t Dut- 
hun. lIBi-lsei. 

Aigm BrlUDidcm. 1930. 

FloTft EdlaemlB. 1914. 

Seotltih CryplonmJc Fltiri, 
O EEW ( Nehcmlih), naluniltel. 

AatUimj of FliinU, l«g3. 

ComoloBH Sacn, 1101, 

Ides III ■ Fhllowipblcil Hiitorr of PI 

MuiJPii'inRepiUi 




nnv (WUlliai), * 
Clionigi»phl«,or 
Tine, m». 

ot YOTkahlr^ ■ 



k Surrey of Ke^coBtle'Qpoi]' 
Zaduir), coKlroen-iioIfi^ 
the CliiriKler of Chirlei I, 

\l, and E:ipbuiLttfrj Notes 
Wi'ndlara ^ Oa P»rt- 

NuU Aad Tald, U 



Mlnlairyo. ,.,»,«>.«,■ ,- 

Popery In iU Proper Cnloi 

GBirFw (Qerild), nmAUl, : 

Gi«lpii.(itr»gedy3, lala. 

Rlvili(Tbe),ie3D. 
Tales ot Ibe Flie SenieM. 

(Hit Memoirs, by Dr. D. GHffln, 1S5TAI| 
GbihoaU) (Nlcbolu), peel, lSt>-IH9| J 
Kuond writer of blank venw In (be Bafl 
UiifDigo, lord Surrey being the fint. ^ 
AnhlpioplieUi [n LsIIn tneedy), 1»U. 1 
John tbe BapliK (« tragedy). 11*8. 
ORiHniAirE (Ker. Ttaomu iihiiUlewartUB 

Life of Oowper, 1 
Lite of Legfi Rlcl. -....., ..„. 
GauwoLD. li.D. (Ralui Wlbnot), Maw ) 

Carloiltles of AneMcm Ltlentnre, lUFU^ 

Fenulc PoeU of America, 1H4S. ' 

Proje Writer* ot Amerlrai [TUsl. U... 

Giotii (FnoclH), anUquary. HIddleHi, Iiai- 

FjigUnd and Walei, l>tX-Sl. 

Ireland, poettttnnaue 1191-Ot. 






:Ei""; 



GROSS— GUTHRIE. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, ouilford — guthrie. 1211 



Local Proverbs and Popular Saperstitlons, 

1787. 
MiUtary Antiquities, 1786-88. 
Olio (The), posthumous 1792. 
Rules for drawing Caricatures, 1788. 
Treatise on Ancient Armour and WeapoDB, 

1786 ; supplement, 1789. 
Views of the Antiquities in England and 

Wales, 177S-76. 
Views of the Antiquities in Ireland, postha> 

mous 1794. 
Views of the Antiquities in Scotland, 1785. 
Gboss, M J). (Samuel D.), of Pennsylvania, U.S., 

1805- 
American Medical Biography, 1861. 
Diseases and Ii^uries of uie Bones, etc., 1830. 
Diseases, etc., of the (Jrinary Orgajis, 1851. 
Elements of Pathological Anatomy, 1839. 
Foreign Bodies in the Air-passages, 1850. 
Manual of Military Surgery, 1861. 
Results of Surgical Operations in Malignant 

Diseases, 1853. 
System of Surgery, 1859. 
GsossBTESTB (Robert), bishop of Lincoln, 1175- 

1253. 
Castle of Love, first printed 1849. 
De Cessatione Legalium, printed 1652. 
Treatyse of Husbandry, printed by Wynkyn 
de Worde. 

(His Life, by Bardney ; Pegge, 1761.) 
GsOTE (Gteorge), hUtoricm, born at Clayhill, in 

Kent, 1794-1871. 
Aristotle, 1873. 

Essentials of Parliamentary Reform, 1831. 
History of Greece, 1846-56. 
Plato and the other Companions of Sokrates, 
1865. 

(His Life, by his widow, 1873.) 
Gbotb (Johnjt phUosopJier, bom at Beckenham, 

in Kent, 1813-1866. 
Examination of the Utilitarian Philosophy, 

1870. 
Exploratio Philosophica, 1865. 
Grove (Henry), nonconformist, 1683-1738. 
Sermons and Tracts, posthumous 1741-42. 
System of Moral Philosophy, posthumous 

1749-50. 
Works, posthumous 1740. 
Gbovb (Joseph), •-1764. 
History of the Life and Times of Cardinal 

Wolsey, 1742-44. 
Lives of all the Earls and Dukes of Devon- 
shire, 1764. 
Two Dialogues in the Elysian Fields, etc.,1761. 
Gbovb (Matuiew), about 1559-1635. 
Historie of Pelops and Hippodamia (a poem), 

1587. 
Witty Proverbs, Pithy Sentences, and Wise 

Similes, 1638. 
Gbovb (The Hon. Sir William Robert), bom at 

Swansea, in Wales, 1811- 
On the Correlation of Physical Forces, 1846. 

(A standard work.) 
Progress of Physical Science, etc., 1842. 
Voltaic Ignition, and the Decomposition of 

Water, etc., 1847. (A Bakerian lecture.) 
Guild (Rev. William), of Scotland, 1586-1657. 
Antidote against Popery, 1639. 
Harmonie of all the Prophets, 1619. 
Ignis Fatuus, or the Elfe-6re of Purgatorie, 

J625. 



Issachar's Asse braying under a Double Bur- 
den, 1622. 

Limbo's Battery, 1630. 

Moses unveiled, 1620. 

New Sacrifice of Christian Incense (The),- 
1608. 

Novelty of Popery proved out of themselves, 
1656. 

Only Way of Salvation (The), 1608. 

Popish Glorying in Antiquitie turned to their 
Shame, 1626. 

Sealed Book opened (The), 1656. 

Throne of David (The), 1659, 
(His Life, by Dr. Shirreffs.) 
Gdtlfobd (Francis North), 1637-1685. 

Philosophical £2ssay on Music, 1677. 
GuiLLiM (John), heraldic writer^ bom in Here- 
fordshire, 1565-1621. 

Display of Heraldry, 1610. (Still a standard- 
work.) 
GuNTER (Rev. Edmund), of Hertfordshire, 1581- 
1626. 

Canon Trianguloram, 1620. 

Desciiption and Use of H.M. Dials, 1624. 

Of the Sector, Cross-staff', etc, 1624. 
(Gunter's chain in surveying, 1624.) 
GxJNTON (Symon), antiquary, born at Peter- 
borough, in Northamptonshire, 1642-1710. 

History of the Church of Peterborough, 1686. 
GuRKELL (William), of Lavenham, in Suffolk, 
1617-1679. 

Christian incomplete Armour (The), 1656-58. 
GuBNET (Hudson), poet and antiquary, 1774- 
1864. 

Cupid and Psyche. 

Observations on the Bayeux Tapestry, 1817. 
GuBKEY (Joseph), stenographist. The original 
author of *' Brachygraphy, or an Easy anci 
Compendious System of Shorthand ; " but 
the system was considerably improved in 
1753 by Thomas Gurney, to whom it is 
generally ascribed. Thomas Gurney lived 
1705-1770. 
GuBNBT (Joseph John), phUanfhropist, bora at 
Earlham, near Norwich, 1788-1847. 

Essays on the Evidences ... of Christianity, 
1827. 

Notes on Prison Discipline, 1819. 

Observations on the Religious Peculiarities of 
the Society of Friends, 1824. 

Winter in the West Indies. 1840. 
(His Life, by Braithwaite, 1851.) 
Guthrie (James Cargill), poet, bom at Aimie- 
foul Farm, in Scotland, 1814- 

First False Step (The), 1854. 

My Lost Love, etc., 1865. 

Rowena (a semi-dramatic poem in blank 
verse), 1871. 

Summer Flowers, 1867. 

Vale of Stathmore (in prose), 1875. 

Village Scenes (a descriptive poem), 1851. 
(His first production.) 

Wedded Love, 1859. 

Woodland Echoes (poems and songs), 1878. 
*,* Several Scotch songs of great merit. 
Guthrie, D.D. (Thomas), Presbyterian min- 
ister, bom at Brechin, in Scotland, 1803- 
1873 

Christ W t^<6lxi\i«S!«a.Tvcfc o1 ^*tav\aA'«A« 

Gospel In EaA>^ft\ ;:i\xe^,\'W>^« 



1212 GUTIIRIB^IIALIBUBTON. APPENDIX I. 



HAKE — HALIBURTON. 



Plea for Drunkards, etc., 1856. 
l»lea for Ragged Schools, 1847. 
S.'cd-time and llarvcst of lUggcd Schools, 

1862. 
Way of Life (The), 1862. 
(iLTHBiB (William), historian, bom at Brechin, 

in Scotland, 1708-1770. 
Geographical Grammar, 1770. 
History of England, 1744-1750. 
History of Scotland, 1767. 
History of the World, 176^-67. (With John 

Gray.) 
Gut SB, D.D. (John), Independent minister, 

1680-1761. 
Practical Expositor (of the New Testament), 

1739-52. 
GwrLLiM (Sir Henry), •-*. 
Collection of Acts and Record:^, 1801. (Much 

esteemed.^ 
GwiLT (Josepn), architect, London, 1784-1833. 
EncyclopaMlia of Architecture, 1842. 
Notitla Architcctonlca Itallana, 1818. 
Rudiments of Architecture, 1837. 
Rudiments of Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon 

Tongue, 1829. 
Sciography, or Rules for the Projection of 

Shadows, 1822. 
Treatise on . . . Arches, 1811. 

(He also translated Vitruvius, 1826.) 

IIabbrrtok (John), bom at Brooklyn, U.S., 
1842- 
Canoeing in Kanuckla, 1878. (Witli C. L. 

Norton.) 
Helen's Babies, 1876. (Very largo sale.) 
Other People's Children, 1877. 
Some Folks, 1877. 
ilABiNOTON (William), poet and Jtistorian, 
bishop of Worcestershire, 1605-1645. 
Castara (love songs, in three parts), 1634. 
History of Edward IV., 1640. 
Queen of Arragon (a tragi-comedy), 1640. 
Haoket, D.D. (John), bishop of Lichfield, etc., 
London, 1«92-1670. 
Century of Sermons, 1675. 
(Jhristlan Consolations, 1671. 
Life of Archbishop Williams, 1692. (Said to 
be "the worst written book In tne lan- 
guage.'*) 
(His Life, by T. Plume, D.D., 1675.) 
Haddok, LL.D. (Walter), of Buckinghamshire, 
1616-1572. 
Cantabrlglenses, sivo Exhortatlo ad Literas, 

1552. 
Tjucubrationes, 1567. (With sir John Cheke.) 
Reformatio Legum Eccleslasticorum, 1567. 
ilAQQARD, LL.D. (John), •-•. 
Reports in the High Court of Admiralty, 
1822-38 ; In the Consistory Court, 1822 ; in . 
the Ecclesiastical Courts, 1827-32; in the 
Prerogative Court of Canterbuiy, 1826. 
(Very valuable.) 
HAiLK8(Sir David Dalrymple, lord), antiquary, 
born at Edinburgh, 1726-1792. 
Annals of Scotland, 1776-79. (His chief 

work.) 
"Canons of the Church of Scotland, etc., 1769. 
l>avldis Humel . . . vita, 1787. 
HiBtorical Memoirs concerning the Provincial 
CouDdlB of the Church of ^tland, 1769. 
i//© of John Burolayi Mark Alexander Boyd; 



George Leslie ; John Hamilton ; Sir James 
Ramsay ; and (In MS.) of Montrose. 
Ptomatns of Christian Antiquity, 177&-80. 
Hake (Edward), poet, about 1652-1612. 

Touchstone of Wlttes (The), 1588. 
Hakbwell (Rev. George), 1579-1649. 
Power and Providence of God in the Govern- 
ment of the World, 1627. 
Scutum Regum, 1612. 
H AKLUTT (Rev. Richard), historian, of Hereford- 
shire, 1553-1616. 
Divers Voyages touching the DIscoverie of 

America . . . 1582. 
Four Voyages to Florida, 1587. 
Ilistorle of the West Indies (In Latin), trans- 
lated by Saunders, 1818. 
Principal Navigations and Discoveries of tho 
English Nation, 1589; supplement com- 
piled from his MSS., 1812. (Very valuable.) 
Haldanb (Robert), of Authrey, 1764-1842. 
Evidences and Authority of Divine Revela- 
tion, 1816. 
Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans, 
1835. 
(Ills Life, by Alexander Haldane, the en- 
larged edition, 1852.) 
Halb (Edward Everett), Unitarian minister, 
U.S., 1822- 
Dally Bread, and other Stories, 1870. 
Margaret Perceval in America, 1850. 
Rosary (The), 1848. 
Sketches of Christian History, 1850. 
Hale (Sir Matthew), born at Alderley, in Glou- 
cestershire, 1609-1678. 
Analysis of the Law, 1739. 
Contemplations, 1676. 
Historia Placitomm Corome, 1739. 
History of the Common Law, 1713. 
Pleas of the Crown, 1678. 

(His Life, by bishop Burnet, 1682 ; Roscoe, 
1830 ; Dr. Williams, 1835.) 
Hale (Mrs.), maiden name Sarah Josepha 
Bnell, poetess and novelist, bom at Newport, 
in New Hampshire, U.S., 1795-1879. 
Flora's Interpreter, 1830. 
Genius of Oblivion (The), and other Poems, 

1823. (Her first work.) 
Northwood, a Tale of New England, 1827. 
Woman's Record, 1854. (Sketches of distin 
guishcd women from the creation.) 
Hales (John), "The Ever-Memorable," bora at 
Bath, in Somersetshire, 1584-1656. 
Golden Remains, 1659. 
(His Life, by Des Maizeauz, 1719.) 
Hales, D.D. (Stephen), natural philosopher, 
born at Beckesoourn, In Kent, 1677-1761. 
HaBmastatics, 1733. 

Vegetable Staticks, 1727. (His best-known 
work.) 
Hales (Dr. William), chronologist and mathe- 
matician, *-1831. 
Analysis iiilquationum, 1784. 
.Analysis Fluxlonum, 1800. 
New Analysis of Chronology, 1809-14. (His 

best-known work.) 
Sonorum Doctriua liatlonalls et Experimen- 
tally 1778. 
Halibdrton, D.C.L. (Thomas Chandler), hu- 
vMTist^ bom at Windsor, In Nova Scotta, 



HALIFAX — ^HALL. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



HALL. 



1218 



Attach^ (The), or Sam Slick in England, 1843- 

1844. 
Bubbles of Canada, 1839. 
English in America (The), 1851. 
Historical and Statistical Account of Nova 

Scotia, 1829. 
Letter-bag of the Great Western, 1839. 
Nature and Human Nature, 1855. 
Old Judge (The), 1847. 
Rule and Misrule of the English in America, 

1851. 
Sam Slick, the Clockmaker, 1835, 1838-40. 
Sam Slick's Wise Saws and Modem Instances, 

1853. 
Traits of American Humour, 1852. 
^faukee Stories, 1852. 
Halifax (Samuel), bishop of Asaph, 1733- 

1790. 
Analysis of the Roman Civil Law, 1774. (A 

text-book at the Cambridge University.) 
Sermons on the Prophecies, 1776. 
Hall (Captain Basil), traveller, etc., bom at 

Edinburgh, 1788-1844. 
Extracts of a Journal written on the Coasts of 

Chili, Peru, and Mexico, 1824. (Excellent.) 
Fragments of Voyages and Travels (three 

series), 1831-33. 
Patchwork, or Travels In Stories, 1841. 
Travels in North America, 1830. 
Voyage of Discovery to the Western Coast of 

Corea, etc., 1818. 
Hall (Edward), historian, of Shropshire, 1499- 

1543. 
Union of the . . . Families of Lancaster and 

Yorke, 1542. 
Hall (James), novelist, bom at Philadelphia, 

U.S., 1793-1868. 
Border Tales, 1853. 
History and Biography of the North American 

Indians. 
Letters from the West, 1820. 
Hall (James), geologist, bom at Hlngham, in 

Massachusetts, U.S., 1811- 
Geological Reports of Iowa, 1858-60. 
Palaeontology of New York, 1847, 1852, 1859, 

1867. 
Hall, D.D. (Joseph), bishop of Norwich, the 

" Christian Seneca," bom at Ashby-de-la- 

Zouch, in Leicestershire, 1574-1656. 
Apologie of the Church of England, etc., 1610. 
Balm of Gilead (The), posthumous 1660. 
Characters of Vertues and Vices, 1608. 
Contemplations, 1612-15. (Dr. Doddridge calls 

it "incomparable for language, criticism, 

and devotion.") 
Devout Soul (The), 1644. 
Episcopacy by Divine Right, 1640. 
^istles (in six decades), 1608-11. 
Henochismns, 1762. 
King's Prophecie (The), or Weeping Joy (a 

poem), 1603. 
Mundus Alter et Idem, 1643. 
Paraphrases of Hard Texts, 1633. 
Peace of Rome (The), 1609. 
Quo Vadis ? (in ridicule of foreign travels), 1617. 
Satires (in three books), poetical. (Pope says 

they are " the best in the language.") 
i^lomon's Divine Arts, 1609. 
Virgideniiamm, Byting Satyres^ 1599. 

(HJ3 Life, by PtaU, 1808; Jones; Morris. 



Hall, M.D. (Marshall), bom at Basford, in 

Nottinghamshire, 1790-1857. 
Essay on the Circulation of the Blood, 1831.. 
Lectures on the Nervous System, 1836. 
Medical Essays, 1824. 
Memoirs on the Nervous System, 1837. 
New Memoir on the Nervous System, 1843. 
Reflex Function of the Medulla Oblongata 

and Medulla Spinalis, 1833. (His great dis- 
covery.) 
Synopsis of the Diastaltic Nervous System, 

1850. 
Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1837. 
Theory of Convulsive Diseases, 1847. 
Treatise on Diagnosis, 1817. 

(His Life, by his widow, 1858.) 
Hall (Rev. Christopher Newman), Congrega- 

tional minister, bom at Maidstone, in Kent, 

1816- 
From Liverpool to St. Louis, 1870. 
Hints on Preaching, 1858. 
Homeward Boimd, and other Sermons, 1869. 
Land of the Forum and the Vatican, 1854. 
Pilgrim Songs in Cloud and Sunshine, 1870. 
Prayer: its Reasonableness and Efflcary, 
1875. 

%* Some of his tracts, as "The Sinner's 
Friend," "Come to Jesus," and its sequel, 
" Follow Jesus," have an unprecedented cir- 
culation. 
Hall (Rev. Peter), *-•. 
Ductor Vindogladitnsis (a guide to Wlm- 

bome Minster), 1830. 
Fragmenta Liturgica, 1^48. 
Picturesque Memorials of Salisbury, 1834. 
Picturesque Memorials of Winchester, 1829. 
RellquisB Llturgicaa Anglicanu), 1847. 
Tekmeria Metrica, 1824. 
Hall (Rev. Robert), Baptist minister, born at 

Arnsby, In Leicestershire, 1764-1831. 
Apology for the Freedom of the Press, 1793. 
Modem Infidelity considered, 1795. 
Sermons, posthumous 1831-33. 

(His Life, by sir J. Mackintosh, 1832 ; J. W. 
Morris, 1846.) 
Hall (Samuel Carter), bom at Topsham, in 

Devonshire, 1801- 
Book of Memories of Great Men and Women 

of the Age (A), 1879. 
(He has edited or written some 340 volumes.) 
Hall (Mrs. S. C), maiden name Anna Maria 

Fielding, novem^ bom in Dublin, 1802-1881. 
Buccaneers (The), 1832. (Her first novel.) 
Can Wrong be Right? 1862. 
Chronicles of a Schoolroom, 1830. 
Digging a Grave with a Wine-glass, 1871. 
Fight of Faith (The), a story of Ireland, 

1868-69. 
French Refiigee (The), a play, 1836. 
Groves of Blarney (a tale), 1838. 
Ireland, its Scenery, etc., 1H40. 
Lights and Shadows of Irish Character, 1833. 
Lucky Penny (The), 1864. 
Marian, or a Young Maid's Fortunes, 1840. 

(Her best novel.) 
Midsummer Eve (a fairy tale), 1847. 
Outlaw (The), 1835. (A novel, time James !!.> 
Pilgrimages lo "E.tv^g^.VAXx ^\«Vc«a. 
PlayfeY\o^(,'r\ift),\%^%. , ,^ ^ x^-n xv»«. 

BonaYd'B Heaaou, ox \?dl^ UWCift ^'^'^^^-^^'***' 



•— • 



1214 



HALL — ^HAMILTOir. 



APPP2NDIX I. HALTBURTON — HAMILTON, 



Sketches of Irish Character, 1828. (Her first 

production.) 
Stories of the Irish Peasantry, 1810. 
Tales of Woman's TrialK, 1834. 
Uncle Horace (a novel), 1835. 
Uncle Sam's Money-box. (For the young.) 
Union Jack, 1K63. 
White Boy (The), a novel, 1845. 
Woman's Story (A), 1857. 
IIall, D.D. (Thomas), nonconformist 1610-1665. 
Loathsomeness of Long Hair; with an Ap- 

Sendix against Painting, Spots Naked 
acks, and Expo-ned Bosoms, 1656. 
Funebria Florre, 1660. 
Vindiciai Literorum, 1655. 
Uallau (Arthur Henry), London, 1811-1834. 
Bemains in Vertse and Vtoro, posthumous 
1862. (This Is the "A. H. H.*^ of Tenny- 
son's In Memoriam.') 
Hallau, D.C.L. {Henrjh pkUou^hic historiant 
bom at Windsor, 1777-1859. 
Constitutional History ot England, 1827. 
JliRtory of the Middle Ages, 1848. 
Introduction to the Literature of Europe in 
the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth 
Centuries, 1837-39. 
View of the State of Europe during the Middle 
Ages, 1818. aiis chief work.) 
liALLB (Edwarde), chroniclert contemporary 
with Henry VII I. 
Chronicle from Henry IV. to Henry Vni., 
1548. 
•IIalleck (Fitz-Grcen), jx>e^ born at Guildford, 
U.S., 1795-1867. 
Fanny (a satire in the metre of Don Jtian)^ 

1849. (His longest poem.) 
Poems, 1827, 1835. 
Twilight, 1818. (His first poem.) 
(His life, by F. S. Cozzens, 1868.) 
"Hali.kck (Henry Wager), born in New York 
State, U.S., 1819-1872. 
Elements uf Military Art and Science, 1846. 
International Law, 1861. 
Hallet, LL.D. (Edmund), astronomer^ bom at 
Haggerston, near London, 1656-1742. 
Catalogus Stellarum Australium, 1679. 
Circulation of the Vapours of the Sea, 1691. 
General Chart showing the Variation of the 

Compass, etc., 1692. 
Tabulce Astronomicffi, posthumous 1749. 
IIallldat (Andrew), dramatiit, etc., 1830-1877. 
Everyday Papers, 1864. 
Sunnyside Papers, 1866. 
Town and Country, 1866. 
*,* For his plays, see Appendix III. 
IIalliday, M.D. (Sir Andrew), hiitorian, bom 
at Dumfries, In Scotland, *-1840. 
Annals of the House of Brunswick, 1820. 
Annals of the House of Hanover, 1826. 
Memoir of the Campaign of 1815, published 

1816. 
Observations on Emphysema, 1807. 
iHatxifax, D.D. (Samuel), 1733-1790. 
Analysis of Butler's Analogy. 
Analysis of the Roman Civil Law, 1774. 
(Once a standard book in the University of 
Cambridge.) 
ilALLiwsLL (Jsmee Orchard), arduEologUt, 

Chelsea, 1820- 
Dlctionury ot Arcbsio and Provindal "WordB, 
1847. fA standard work.) 



\ 



Life and Works of Shakespeare, 1851-61. 

Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales, 1840. 

HAXTBnRTOM (Rev. Thonuis), called "The Holy 

Halyburton," of Scotland, 1674-1712. 

Great Concern of Salvation (The), posthumous 
1821. 

Natural Religion InsufScient, etc., posthu- 
mous 1714. 

Sermons (Ten) on the Lord's Supper, posthn 
mous 1722. 
(His Memoirs, by himself, 1715; by D. 

Young, 1824.) 
Hamrrtun (Philip Gilbert), bom at Laneside, 
in Lancashire, 1834- 

Contemporary French Painters, 1867. 

Etching and Etchers, 1868. 

Harry Blount (a story for boys), 1875. 

Intellectual Life (The), 1873. 

Isles of Loch Awe, and other Poems, 1855. 

Life of Tumer (the artibt), 1878. 

Modern Frenchmen, 1878. 

Painter's Camp in the Highlands (A), 1862. 

Rome in 1849 (a series of articles), 1849-50. 

Round niy House, 1876. 

Sylvan Year (The), 1876. 

Unknown River (The), 1871. 

Wenderholmc (a story of Lancashire, etc.), 
1869. 
Hamilton (Alexander), itatevman^ bom in the 
Island of Nevis, one of Lesser Antilles, 
1757-1804. 

Federalist (The), begun 1787. 

Works (in 7 vols.), edited by his son, 1851. 
Hamilton (Anthony, count de), bom in Ire- 
land, 1646-1720. 

Gontes de F6erle, posthumous 1805. (Charm- 
ing tales.) 

MSmoires du Comte de Grammont (a faithfhl 
delineation of the court of Charles II.). 
Hamilton (Elizal)eth), bom at Belfast, In Ire- 
land, 1758-1816. 

Agrippina, 1803. 

Cottagers of Glenbumie, 1808. 

Letters of a Hindoo Rajah (a covert sathrc on 
English manners and customs), 1796. 

Letters on the Elementary Principles of Edu- 
cation, 1801-2. 

Memoirs of the Life of Agrippina, 1811. 

Memoirs of Modem Philosophers, 1800. 
(Her Life, by Miss Benger, 1818.) 
Hamilton (Lady), maiden name Emma Harte, 
the favourite of lord Nelson, 1761-1815. 

Attitudes after the Antique, 1807. 

Memoirs, with Illustrative Anecdotes of . . . 
Contemporaries, 1815. 
Hamilton (George Baillie), 1798-1850. 

Codex Criticus of the Hebrew Bible, 1821. 

Introduction to the Study of the Hebrew 
Scriptures, 1814. (A yery leamed work.) 

Observations on the . . . Roman Catholic 
English Bible, 1826. 
Hamilton (Hugh), bishop of Ossory, mathe- 
matician^ 1729-1806. 

De Sectionlbns Conlds Tractattis Geoxretrl- 
cus, 1758. Ck valuable work.) 

Existence and Atljibutes of the Supreme 
Being, 1792. 
(Works, with Life, 1809.) 
Hauilto^, D.D. C^John), Socvlar pritMt, about 



HAMILTON— HAi^. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, hannaford — ^habe. 1216 



<^the Halie Scriptures ... on the Real and 
Gorporall Presence of Crystis Pretioos Bodie 
and Biude in the Sacrament of the Alter, 
1581. 
(His Life, by lord Hailes, 1784.) 
^lAUiLTOir (Captain Thomas), 1789-1842. 

Annals of the Peninsular Campaign, 1849. 

Cyril Thornton (a novel), 1827. 

Men and Mannera in America, 1833. 
IlAiOLTON, K.B. (Sir William), of Scotland, 
1730-1803 . 

Ajitiquites Etmsques, Grecques, et Romaines, 
1766. (A splendid worlc.) A sequel, 
1791-96. 

Campl Phlegrffii, 1776-77 ; supplement, 1779. 

Observations on Mount Vesuvius, 1772. 
Hamiltok (Sir William), fnetaphysiciant bom at 
Glasgow, in Scotland, 1788-1856. 

Discussions ou Philosophy and Literature, 
1852. 

Lectures on Metaphysics, posthumous 1859- 
1861. 
Hamilton (William Gerard), better known as 
"Single-speech Hamilton," 1729-1796. 

Parliamentary Logick, 1808. (His fieunous 
speech is appended.) 
*^* Some have fathered Juniit^s Letters 

on William Gerard Hamilton. 
Hamilton, LL.D. (Sir William Rowan), mathe- 
matician, Dublin, 1805-1865. 

Elements of Quaternions, 1866. 

General Method in Dynamics (A), 1834. 

Lectures on Quaternions, 1853. 

Theory of Systems of Rays, 1828. 
Hammett (Samuel), born at Jewett City, in 
Connecticut, 1816- 

Stray Yankee in Texas (A), 1853. 

Wonderful Adventures of Captain Priest 
(The). 1854. 
Hammond, D.D. (Henry), bom at Chertsey, In 
Middlesex, 1005-1660. 

Paransasis, printed separate from his 
Works, 1841. 

Paraphrase and Annotations on the New Tes- 
tament, 1653. (A celebrated work.) 
(His Life, by bishop FeU, 1661 ; R. Ful- 

man, 1684.) 
Hammohd (James), poet, 1710-1742. (Son of 
Anthony Hammond, also a poet, called the 
"Silver-tongued.") 

Love Elegies (once very i)opular, written be- 
tween 1731 and his death, but first published 
by lord Chesterfield in 1743. They are con- 
tained In vol. 49 of Johnson's British Poets). 
HAMMONDj[willlam Alexander), bom at Anna- 
polls, U.S., 1828- 

Insanltylu Its Relation to Crime, 1873. 

Medico-legal Study of the Case of Daniel 
McFarland, 1870. 

Military Hygiene, 1863. 

Over Mental Work, etc., 1878. 

Physics and Physiology of Sleep (The), 1870. 

Sleep and Its Nervous Derangement, 1869. 

Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous System, 
1871. 
Hampden (Renn Dickson), bishop of Hereford, 
bom in Barbadoes, 1793-1868. 

Fathers of Greek Philosophy, 1862. 

Lectures Introductory to the Study of Moral 
Phlloeophy, 1835. 

PMloaopblcal Evidence of CbriBtULnity, 1827. 



Scholastic Philosophy ... in Its Relation to 

Christian Theology, 1833. 
Hannaford (Samuel), botanist, 1828- 
Catalogue of the Flowering Plants ind Ferns 

in the Neighbourhood of Totnes, m Devon- 
shire, 1851. 
Jottings in Australasia, or Notes on the Flora 

and Fauna of Victoria, 1856. 
Wild Flowers of Tasmania, 1866. 
Hannat (James), novelist, bom at Dumfries, 

1827-1873. 
Biscuits and Grog, 1848. 
Characters and (Mticisms, 18G5. 
Claret Cup (A), 1848. 
Course of English Literature, 1866. 
Eustace Conyers, 1855. 
Hearts are Trumps, 1849. 
King Dobbs, 1848. 
Satire and Satirists, 1854. 
Singleton Fontenoy, 1850. 
Sketches in IJltramaiine, 1853. 
Studies on Tliackeray, 1869. 
Three Hundred Tears of a Norman House, 

1866. 
Hanwat (Jonas), phUanthrqpist, bora at Ports- 
month, 1712-1786. 
Farmer Tmeman. 
Journal, 1756-57. 
Historical Account of British Trade over the 

Caspian Sea, etc., 1753. 
Virtue in Humble Life, 1774. 

(His Life, by Pugh, 1787.) 
Hardiman (J — -), *-*. 
History of the Town and County of Galway, 

1820. (A valuable work. He also published 

two volumes of " Irish Minstrelsy.") 
Harding \,James Duffield), born at Deptford, 

1798-1863. 
Lessons on Art, 1849. 
Lessons on Trees, 1850. 
Park and Forest, 1841. 
Principles and Practice of Art, 1845. 
Harding (John), historian, 1378-1468. 
Chronicle In Metre fro the Begynnyng of 

Englad vnto ye Reigne of l^warde IV., 

1543. 
Hardt (Thomas), novelist, of Dorsetshire, 1840- 
Laodicean (A), 1881. 
Far from the Madding Crowd, 1874. (His best 

novel.) 
Hand of Ethelberta (The), 1876. 
Pair of Blue Eyes (A). 1873. 
Return of the Native, 1877. 
Under the Greenwood Tree (a rural tale), 

1872. rHls first novel.) 
Hardt (Sh: Thomas Duffus;, antiquary, 1804- 

1878. 
Catalogue of the Lord Chancellors, etc., 1843. 
Description of the Close Rolls in the Tower ox 
London, 1833. 

•,* He edited several of the MS. Records 
under the Master of the Rolls; the Intro- 
duction to the Monumenta Bistorica Britan- 
nica, 1848 ; and the Willdmi JlalmesburUn' 
sis Oesta, 1840, for the ** English Historical 
Society." 
Hare (Augustus John Cuthbert), bom at the 

Villa Sbozzi, Va Baxafc, \%'i\r- 

Days neat BAme, \%*IV. ^ ^„ . 



rt M8 iiMLK-imniwiT. AFPI 

KcmorUIi of > IJuIi4 Life. is72. 
Wilki In Loniioa. Ml. 
Wuulennn In Spain, IB73. 
Winter InlKuiuniii (A), imi. 
VAlu »Dinr'i Hudbi»lu for Ilrrli 
ihln. IIMi Braililnglwiulilte. iseo; Due 
huu, iwai NoRliunibnlind. IftU-. sdU Ox 
fonLHM. 
lUn. 0.0. (Pnncli). Uebop of Chlchutn 
lMa.n«0. Hb (• known u tie opponent 
of Howllj, Miihop of Biui^r, In U» bKoui 
BMitforUn mutraveny "BlyKliigdomlinot 
of llili World." ITIT. HoiuUr n»lnuin«I 
Uul ClirUt nner dtluUad llli utboritj la 

lA Dot Hcrlptunl. Tbe coittrovflrBT Is morfi 
dlKlngoInbEil fur ~ ebuMoii " ud lll-umper 
UiwiufthlngelH. 
Oavx (Rst. Jnllni Cbulw). bom at HDrnmnD' 



VlDdlcUJon of LDlbcr! I9M. 
Huouvia (EdBiDnd lluniBond}, 
Q»pait, In Hunpibln. ixit- 
AulnlUuid 11* Gobl-aelds. IBBt. 
KAiDHaToi' our Jabn), twl' bom m 
n«r BiUi. In BomgiKtBblie. ItBl* 
ApDlOBle (An), isgi. 
EplEruu (In four bi»k»\ wnhamoi 
Utiiuii)' DC PollndDi lod FiDaullB. nl 



^1 



APPENDIX I. 



MetAmoqibofili at A^. Is 
fCiigv Antlqm (papas 1e 

Bcbmln of SdcrsB (Ths), 



UIthkh Dpon AJu. ]5t6- 
TlFiii Df Ibr Sute of lbs Ornn 
(an UUck 00 Itie blabopo], 1 
HAEim Cniomiii), Oitbrd. IBSD- 
Artli AnilrUcn Prulg. lUt. 
Bcport •,! tbo Ksw-roDDd Ln 

Hauhw (R«t. Tbomu). . 
bom At Nnrwlcb. nil 
DbHnitlniu on Virloc 

CHbi SffTLoir. liT 
— Willi 






Buiwa (R«T, Wllllun). of HuBipJblra, DDO- 

Bi^le Lectnnt. ie33. 
Mtmolr of Mbtt R, Sfltlbrd. 1870. 
W»l«ine >ni1 Fuewell (a trmgfdy). 1B31, 
BAViriiLiL U..D. (Hldioka). ituman Callwlie 

Dblogl !<ri catitn Suminl Pontinutus, 1608. 
oana lilccleiilutlca. pD&tbtnnvua 




Potltbsl 
Hakuib CBE^'aml^ lUb 



aamln). It 
oU tfng 



Uasui, LL.D.Joeorga). inos- 



Chuioelloi 



1 



Hiesii (Juna), bora at SaUibnrr. IT' 
Ucnn«,lTtl. (A learned wnik an 

and HTainmaT,) 
PIilli;li]elul Inquiries. pMUiumoui I 



llinus. D 
HIHoi; 






3) Hulic Pscuy, (ad 



TKhnlmm. 1104-10. (lUi chief 
«ort) 
Navlgantlum atqne Itlnerjinllum BlbUolbM*. 

Radbh, D.D, (Jotin\ Tndifcndfnl mlnliUr, Bt 

Qreit Teaeber (Tbe), 1B». 
Mammon. 1831. 
Pre-Adimlte b^artb (Tba),IB< 



HAsan CMown], natunatti, II35-1«(. 

Aorellan (Tbs). ITM. 

Englleb LepldMtera, liyo- 

ExpoiiUDn at fiDtillib InBecta, 
ntauta, D.D. (Thiddeu Uunn), ' 

Natural III(lm7 of tbe Bible, ISM. (iij 

Kakew (Walter), Igth centBrr- ' 

Hlberolu, ITIg. (Int«re«tlng and Tall„ 
Hlatoiy and AnUqnltlea of Dnblbl. ir«. 
HiM«i7 of William. Prince of " 

Orange (William HI.). 1149. 
HiM(logr4i>h.ruo> Allonimiiiie 

HibBTDlaj Comi '- ' 



I 



JJIS 



LFrta, MJI, 



HiBiia. D.D. fWlllliniV li/wroiifcT, 
t|feand_WrlUnnorCharIcBL, 11 



HABRT— HATTOW. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. habvey— hatto.^. 1217 



n.vRRT. called "The Blind Harry/* mimtra, 
about 1440-1499. 

Life of Wallace (an historical rhyming epic, in 
11 hooks). 1483. 
Hart, R.A. (Solomon Alexander), bom at Ply- 
mouth, in Devonshire, 1806- 

Coenr de Lion and Saladin, 1835 ; Golnmbns 
when a Boy conceives the Idea of the New 
World; Eleanor sucking the Poison from 
Edward's Arm, 1838 ; The Elevation of the 
Law, 1830 ; English Nobility privately re- 
ceiving the Catholic Communion, 1831 ; 
Giacopo Guerini refusing to enter into 
Compact with Boemondo Theopolo, 1832; 
Hannah, the Mother of Samuel, 1837; 
Henry I. receiving IntellegRuce of his Son's 
Shipwreck, 1839 ; The Hoarder, 1881 ; In- 
structions, 1826 (his first exhibit) ; The In- 
terior of St. Mark's Baptistery, 1880 ; Intro- 
duction of Raphael to Pope Julius U. ; 
Isaac of York in the Donjon of Front de 
Bceuf, 1830; Milton visiting Galileo in 
Prison; Sir Thomas More receiving the 
Benediction of his Father, 1836; The Three 
Inventors of Printing ; Wolsey and Buck- 
ingliam, 1834. 
Harts (Francis Bret), poet and to2e-tort7er, 
bom at Albany, U.S., 1839. 

Condensed Novels, 1867. 

East and West Poems, 1871. 

Gabriel Conroy (a novel), 1879. 

Heathen Chinee (The), a poem, 1869. 

Heiress of Red Dog (An), 1879. 

Jeff Briggs's Love Story, 1880. 

Luck of Roaring Camp, and other Sketches, 
1870. (" Luck of Roaring Camp " is by far 
his best sketch.) 

Mrs. Skaggs's Husbands, 1872. 

Poems, 1870. 

Poetical Works, 1871. 

Story of a Mine, 1878. 

Twins of Table Mountain, 1879. 
Harte (Rev. Walter), 1700-1774. 

Essay on Satire, 1730. 

History of Gustavus Adolphus, 1759. (The 
best military biography in the language.) 

Poems on Several Occasions, 1727. 
Habtlet, M.D. (David), mental philosopher^ 
bom at Armley, in Yorkshire, 1705-1757. 

OlMervations on Man, 1749. (In high esteem.) 
(His Life, by his son, 1791.) 
Hastlib (Samuel), a naturalized Englishman, 
1606-1670. 

Compleat Husbandman (The), 1659. 

Gonsiderations concerning England's Reform- 
ation, 1647. 

Discourse of Husbandry used in Brabant and 
Flanders, 1651. 
Hartshorkr (Rev. Charles Henry), antiquary, 
bora at Broseley. in Shropshire, 1802-1865. 

Ancient Metrical Tales, 1829. 

Bt-3k of Rarities In the University of Cam- 
bridge, 1829. 

Feudal and Military Antiquities of Northum- 
berland, etc., 1858. 

ntstorical Memorials of Northampton, 1848. 

Homo of the Working-Man, 1856. 

SiJopia Antiqua. 1841. 

Sepvildira} Remains in Northamptonshire. 
Bar^xt, li.A.(Sir(ieorge), bora in the neigh- 
tcnuitood of Stirling, in Scotland, 1805-1876. 



Battle of Drimclog; Columbus disooverincj 
America ; Covenanters preaching ; Tho 
Curlers; The First Reading of the Biblo 
in Old St. Paul's. 
Harvby, M.I). (Gideon), of Surrey, 1625-1700. 

Ars Carandi Morbos Kxpectatione, 1089. 

De Vanitatibus, Dolls, et Mendaciis Medl- 
corum, 1683. 
Harvey (Richard), astrologer^ about 1540« 
1610. 

Astrological Discourse on the Conjunction of 
Saturn and Jupiter, 1582. (This tract threw 
the whole kingdom into a panic. All looked 
with consternation for the fatal Sunday, 
April 28, 1583.) 

Philadelphus, or a Defence of Brate, etc., 
1593. 
Harvey, M.D. (William), bora at Folkestone, 
in Kent, 1578-1657. 

Exercitatio Anatomlca de Motu Cordis et 
Sanguinis in Animalibua, 1628. (An im- 
mortal treatise on the " Circulation of the 
Blood."^ 

Exercitatlones de Generatione Animalium, 
1651. 

Exercitatlones duaa Anatomicte de Circula- 
tione Sanguinis, etc., 1649. 
(His Life, by Dr. WiUis, 1847 ; Dr. Law- 
rence, 1766.3 
Harwood, D.D. (Edward), a Unitarian minister 
of Lancashire, 1729-1794. 

Biographica Classica, 1778. 

Introduction to the Study of the New Testa- 
ment, 1767-71. 

Translation of the New Testament, 1768. 

View of Various Eiitions of the Greek and 
Roman Classics, 1775. 
Hasted (Edward), born at Hawley, in Kent, 
1732-1812. 

History of Canterbury, J 801. 

History of Kent, 1778-99. 
Hastings (Warren), governor-general of India, 
born at DaylesfoM, In Worcestershire, 1732- 
1818. 

Narrative of the Insurrection in the Zemen- 
dary of Benares. 1782. 
(His Life, by G. R. Gleig, 1841. Macaulay 

wrote an esaliy on him.) 
Hatton (Sir Christopher), bora at Holdenby, 
1540-1591. 

Treatise concerning Statutes, etc., 1677. 
(His Life, by sir N. H. Nicholas.) 
IIattok (Joseph), novelist^ etc., born at Andovcr, 
In Hampshire, 1839- 

A gainst the Stream, 1866. 

Bitter Sweets (a love story), 1865. 

Christopher Kenrick (a novel), 1869. 

Cl3rte (a novel, dramatized), 1874. 

Cruel Ix)ndon, 1878. 

In the Lap of Fortune, 1872. 

Pit and Pitmen, In The Graphic, 1864. 

Queen of Bohemia (The), 1877-78. 

Tallants of Barton (The), 1867. 

Valley of Poppies (The]^, 1871. 
Hatton (Joseph L.), musical composer^ bora at 
Liverpool, 1815- 

Pascal Bruno (an opera), 1844. 

Rose, or Love's Rau«>Tsv(a.w ^5^vi\t^>,^SS»^. 

Queen ot t\ie T^vasna* ^\v^\ *». w^-i^v*^ 

n Q 1 A 



1218 



iX, 



IIAUailTOSr— UAYK«. 



AI'PKNDIX I. 



IIAWKf9r»— IfAYKM. 



Uauoiitov (WillUm), dramatie wriUr, tbuvt 

KtiKllNhmiin for my Money (ft oomadjr), IBM. 
i'l^^oiiAiit (lomiiditt of I'fttUfTit (IriMlU, 1«03. 

(It HMtoM itiftt tli« fortiwff of illtIM tw^ 
citumlWM WAN by TluftuftN HftUffbUm. 'IVrtt 
ftra UirMS MUUofiN of it lu Uio ftrltbth Mu- 
M'Uin. Wbetliitr I'liotium ftrul VVllllftm ftrt tiM 
Naiii«) iKtrion, or l^rotberN, U uncortftlu.) 

]Ui;ntki> (I* ), pttet, 17tb century. 

All I'uiMilum (ft jxNttu), 1644. 
Kivttl KrlnrulJi CCiw), a cotuMy, 16»X 
Sftriilo Odium (ft l^iln couwrdy), 1«:»3. 
Havkmk;k (Hir ll<tnry), born ftt 15Uibop-W«ftr- 

nioutb, in Durbani, 170ft -IHftT. 
HiNtory of tint A va CampAlgnN, 1827. 

(IIU Llf«, by J. T. lI«iA4l<?y, U69{ Dr. 
W, Itr<M:k', J. a MarNbAiu, 1H6U,) 
JiAVKiM, Ml). ((Uopton), 17tb c«;nturr. Ho diN- 

vjfvartitl tliM ** Httvi-rMUu CftHAU ' In lUm**. 
OnUioIokIa Nova, Itftfi. (Long A AtaiMlitrd 

work.) 
Hawkih (Iter. Hugb IleginAld), bom At Kgbaui, 

In Hurray, IHSH- 
Aniy Arnold, ine.'t. 
Arrow* In tb« Air, 1S78. 
AtlifM to ANban, iM7ft. 

Current C*tin ((tiMayt on enrrtnt toploi), 1870. 
MuNl»And Morali, 1M71. 
]'<tt(fordiildrmi),lH74. 
ViMlM In th« I'uloit, 1HM&. 
Kliak(tMi>«ArA antf th4 Ht«ga, 1878. 
HptmcU in Hf.Amm, 1H74. 
'j'liouKbtM (ttr tb<i TlnuiA, 1873. 
War (* (MTnion), IM7H. 
WorNlilp and I'rafiM ^a Mrmon), 1 873. 
IJink^cinrlan Family rrftywA, Ih74. 
lUwKiN (Mni,), nwl'bn UAm« MAry UllzA, * 
Artof IlftAUty, 1H77. 
Art of DKMrattoii, 1881. 
Artof I>r<i»Mi, IH7e. 
(;i)aiic4*r for Cblldron, 1876. 
Chaucer for KcliooUi, 1880. 
Hawkn (HtttuUnu), poet, 1483"1BI9. 
(;omfort of lAtvt^n (printed b/ W. 6ti Word*?). 
Convtiralon of H«w«r<M (a pot^m in octAVi* 

NtanKan), 1609. 
Kxanmtfi of Vftrtu (a po«ni), nlntMl 1630. 
Joy full M('<lytAcyon,«itc.(prluMd by VVyukyn 

m Wonl*>). 
faaMO'Tynio of PlMurt (Tbo), An AllegorlcAl 

\HH:m, printed 1617. 
'IVtnpji* of oiawMt CVh»), a po«m( aUm Attri- 

huii'd to .lolin hydgaUi. 
Hawkkk, D.l). (ICotx'rtJ, I76.V1827. 
( 'oiiim<'iitury on th<i HibU», 180H. 
I'oor Man'N Oimniftntary, 1H22. 
I'oor Man'N (JoniuK'ntary on tbn PMlnw, 1840. 
i'ortioii (MornliiK and Kvaulng), 1MB. (HIn 

iKfMt-known work.) 
llAWKKtiwottTii, lAj.l). (John), IxfDdoD, 1716* 

I77;i. 
Advi'ntur«r (Tb<»), 1762-B4, 
Voyagi;N of Ayron, WaUIn, C^rUtrti, And Cook, 

177.'l. (H« r«c«lf«d iOOOO for tUa copyright 

of thUi book.) 
llAwmttn vIlA'iJttuda WiUrbooM), naPurali9tt 

Art/Hio AnMtomf ot tin* Hotm, Ctttto, tnd 
'^jj^j^^^J^mMUrj Anatomy, l$U, (WUh 






KU»m«nta of Form, 1842. 

Comparativa Vlaw of tballumAn And Aiilra*i 

Fram«, IMOO. 
Topular (Jowparattva Anatomy, IMO. 
lUwKiKM (Hlr Jobn), hUU/rian t]f muuiCi Unu 

dim, 1719-1 7N9. 
GanitrAl llUtory of Mualc, 1770. (Much a«« 

imtsuwd.) 
Utu ut l)r. JohnNon, 17h7. 
Hawkm, I).I>, (KrancU LUUf), bom at Sew- 

b<»rn, U.K., 179H-1H00. 
AuriculAr CoufiiiMion In tba ProtaatuntCburcb, 

1H6U. 

Couimo<lora I'erry'a KxiNxlitlon to tba CbUiA 

H<'a and Japan, 1H62 64. 
ContrlbutloriN to tba l«>:clts«buitlcAl Ilbttory of 

tlm (Jniti*d HtAt'-N, lM.'iO-40. 
Kgypt and lia Monumi^nta, 1K49. 
lIiKtory of North Carolina. (Uuttuiabad at bfi 

d'ath.) 
lU'tHtrtM of tba Huprema Court of North Caro- 
lina, lH2.'^i8. 
Hawoktii (Adrlait Hardy), bttlanitt and mlo- 

mologlit, born At Cli«l'^a, *-lHii'j. 
OcnuM MaN4^utl>ryanth«mum, 1 794. 
l>tpld</t)t«ra ItriUiinl'ia, l»iU3 2H. (Exeatknt.) 
Haxifragttarum Knumtratio, 1M21. 
HynoiMJa i'lantaruw HuccuLantAmro, lai2( 

Nupplam<'nt, 1H19. 
Hawtuoumk (Julian), novdlit, ton of Naib»» 

ulal Hawtliorita, *- 
IlraiMant(anoval), lH7a. 
Kllica Qu(!ntin, Ihmu. 
Oarth (a iKiVfl), 1H77. 
Idolatry (a noval). Iif74. 
Mr*, (ialnaborough'n DUmonda, 1879. 
Haxon Kluilli'ii, 1H76. 
MwMtlan Htrom", IMHO, 
Ht'pilmua(anovfl), 1h71. 
HAwrnoitNK (Nathanli'l), nowlUt, futrn at 

Halam, in ManNaehuNHUi, VM., 1804-li»U4. 
HUthadala Komatiira (Tha), IK62. 
HouNa of tha Havan Uablaa (Tba), 1861. 
\Atti of i'raaldant I'iiTcn, 1H62. 
Moaiwa from an Old Manna, 1840. 
Our Old lliMua, 1H03. 
Hcarlat iMtar (Ji'htt), 1860. (An excall^it 

romaii<'.a.) 
TrAnnlormatlon, 1860. (Hi« f)a«t work.) 
Twica^told Tal^N, 1m»7. (Ho callMl bm:atiiia 

tliay bo/i l>aan publiahadflrNtln [H*riodk'aU.> 
(Ilia Lifa, by 11. Jamaa, junior.) 
Hat (William), 1896-1766. 
Kaaay on Daformity, poatbumoua 1794. 
Italigio Hiitoaophi, 176.'l. 
Hayimim (llHiJamln llobart), painUr, bom at 

inymoutb, 1780-1840. 
CbrlKt'a Kntry into Jaruaalam, 1830 (bi« himi 

rictura); Curilua laaping into tua Gulf; 
844 ( J>anUtu«, 1809( Joaauh and Mary 
raatingon thair itoad to Kgypt, 1807 ( Judg- 
mant ot Holotnon, 1814 (70U guinaaa) ( I>ic- 
turaa on I'ainting and Daaigrt, 1844-40 ( Tba 
Mock Klaetion (painted in prlaon, and 
bought by Gaorgt IV. fw BOO guliMM), 
Napoleon nuaing at St. HaleiM, 1834 ( 
Punch, 1839 (in tba National UAlletT)^ 'J'bo 
lUiaing of lAZArua, 1833 (eMatlaDtV 
CUU lAU,by Ulm«alt( Tom Ttylor, IfM.) 

ChTonoCTMitiVA liKaMutA t^ S«|>NMiii%f«MliP 



HATES — HRAD. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. haywooi>— head. 1219 



Treatise on Fluxions, 1704. 

Vlcdication of the History of the Septnagint, 
1736. 
IIatbs, M.D. (Isaac Israel), born in Chester 
Coontj, U.S., 1832- 

Arctic Boat Journey (An), 1860. 

Cast away in the Cold, 1868. 

Land of Desolation (The), 1870. 

Open Polar Sea (The), 1862. 
Hates, M.D. (Isaac T.), explorer, U.S., 1830- 

Open Polar Sea (The), etc., 1867. 
Hates (William), naturalist, 18th centory. 

Natural History of British Birds, with their 
Portraits, 1775. 

Portraits of Rare and Curious Birds, 1794. 
Haylet (William), poet, bom at Chichester, 
1745-1820. 

Ballads on Animals, 1805. 

Essays in Verse, on E^ic Poetry, 1782; His- 
tory, 1780 ; Painting, 1778 ; Sculpture, 1800. 

Odes, Elegies, and Plays, 1785. 

Plays of Three Acts, 1784. 

Plays with a Preface, 1811. 

Triumphs of Music, 1804. 

Triumphs of Temper (six cantos), 1781. 
• Prose. 

Essay on Old Maids, 1785. 

Life of Cowper, 1803. 

Life of Milton, 1796. 

Life of 6. Romney, 1809. 
(His Life, by himself, was pnblished 1823.) 
Hatman, D.D. (Henry), of Devonshire, 1823- 

Homei^s Odyssey, completed 1881. 

On the Indwelling of the Holy ^Irit, 1875. 
Hatman (Robert), 17th century. 

Quodlibets lately come from New Britaniola, 
1628. 
Hayward (Abraham), bom at Wishford, in 
Wiltshire, 1803- 

Art of Dining, 1852. 

Autobiography, etc., of Mrs. Piozzi, 1861. 

Biographical and Critical Essays, first series, 
1858 ; second, 1873 ; third, 1874. 

Diaries of a Lady of Quality, 1864. 

Goethe's Faust (a prose translation), 1833. 

Juridical Tracts, 1856. 

Whist and Whist-players, 1873. 
*«* Established the Quarterly Beuiew, etc., 

1828. 
Hayward (Sir John), historian, *-1627. 

Certain Yeeres of Queen Elizabeth's Reign, 
1640. 

Hih-tory of Edward IV., 1630. 

Life of Henry IV.. 1599. 

Lives of the Normau Kings of England, 1613. 
II AYWARD (William Stephens^ novelist, *- 

Barbara Home, 1880. ' 

Bhick Angel (The), 1870. 

Carolhie, 1875. 

Cloud King (The), 1868. 

Demons of the Sea, 1866. 

Diamond Cross (The), 1875. 

Ethel Gray, 1875. 

Eulalie, or the Red and White Rose, 1869. 

Fiery Cross (The), a tale of the great Ameri- 
can War, 1866. 

High-road to Ruin (The), 1876. 

Hunted to Death, 1869. 

John Hazel's Vengeance, 1879. 

Lord SctU^bnin, or the Roagh Diamond, 

LaetLagr, 1881, 






Love against the World, 1875. 

Love's Treason, 1874. 

Maud Luton, 1875. 

Mutiny of the Thunderer, 1878. 

Perils of a Pretty Girl, 1874. 

Ran away from Home, 1875. 

Rebel Privateer (The), 1872. 

Rodney Ray, 1874. 

Star of the South. 1871. (Sequel to " The 

Black Angel.") 
Tales of the Wild and Wonderftil, 1870. 
Three Red Men, 1876. 
Tom Holt's Log (a sea tale), 1868. 
Haywood (Mrs. Eliza), 1693-1766. 
Court of Caramania (The), 1722. (This and 

**The New Utopia^' gave her a place in the 

Dunciad.) 
Female Spectator (The), 1744. 
New Utopia (The), 1723. 
Spy on the Coiguror (A), a collection of 

stories, 1725. 
Hazutt (William), bom at Maidstone, 1778- 

1830. 
Characteristics, 1823. 
Characters of l^akespeare's Plays, 1817. 
Conversations of James Northcote, 18 (0. 
Dramatic Scorpion (The), a satire, 1818. 
Essay on the Principles of Human Action, 1805. 
Free Thoughts on Public Affairs, 1806. 
Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the 

Age of Elizabeth, 1821. 
Lectures on the English Comic Writers, 1819. 
Lectures on the English Poets, 1818. 
Liber Amoris, or the New Pygmalion, 1823. 
Life of Napoleon, 1828. 
Tiife of Titian, 1830. 
Memoirs of Holcroft, 1809. 
Plain Speaker (The), etc., 1826. 
Political Essays, with Sketches of Public 

Characters, 1819. 
Reply to Malthas, 1807. 
Round Table (The), 1817. (Essays on Men 

and Manners.) 
Sketches of the Principal Picture Galleries of 

England, 1824. 
Spirit of the Age, 1825. 
Table Talk, 1821-22. 
View of the English Stage (A), 1818. 

(His Life, by his son, 1836; grandson, 1867.) 
Hazlitt (William Carew), 1834- 
Bibliography of Old English Literature, 1867. 
English Proverbs and Provincial Phrases, 

1869. 
History of the Venetian Republic, 1860. 
Memoirs of W. Hazlitt, 1867. 
Popular Antiquities of Great Britain, 1870. 
Sophie Laurie (a novel), 1865. 
Head (Sir Edmund Walker), bom near Maid- 
stone, in Kent, 1805-1868. * 
Ballads, and other Poems, 1868. 
Chapters on Shall and Will, 1856. 
Handbook of Spanish Painting, 1848. 
Head (Sir Francis Bond), bora at Hermitage, 

near Rochester, in Northumberland, 17i»J- 

1875. 
Bubbles from the Bmnnen, etc., 1833. 
Defenceless State of Britain, 1850. 
Descriptive Essai-^ \%Vl . 
Einig;t<iia (;Y\i«\\%4&. 
Fagol ot¥Tea«i^\Ott,'V.WV. 
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1 



API'ESDrX I. 



Hum UHthli BLdar (Tha). IMft, 



lUD («' aina), IranUer. bom 

Mr, IHMftit, 
FonM RMnM tiul IneldBnU li: 



nwrioW, iBU^wT°~ 



tbrouili tlis MikRurwturlnic 

It«P*.lBt>. 
ItiAD (RldiWiI), wudunrin " MorLion La- 

Alnuilr. ar tba ItheduniunuilHi of Mr 
Xnriwi Aogu* (TIhi], ( Witt; Eilnraitiit, 

nwUDR iiiiind cnia\ ieT3. 

jHkwm'ii QueuiUtlon, Mi, 

Kadim WboFdV, IMs, 

Htrwi fFum Lhe Hun, lt13. 

Nun VaiiDlM (JdMi, bulla, uul nmli-hiuiV 

PKWDt Btdlrlni, or Ik* AR of Wlimilllni;, 

Vniu'* OiblnM luilookM], lOIt. 
lUiriiri (Thamu), onlimani, burn it Wtilin 
WiIUuiD, )n Iterkibtri, ]BI«-lIia. 



^^B Kortnn' 

^^B LAiaii't nitiaraTg. IllO-ia. 
^■^ tlta vt AlfroD tha (J»at, 17M. 
^^ BcllqnJa Dodl'lm*, 1108. 
KalUiulB BetrnluiB, ISbl, 

Ihu blaonniplatt Miirki oMnpF inovgiuiunH. 
(tlla Mia, b7 ItiMnl-nS. ITTIi Hanif 
Hudlor.nMI) KetkUlD.) 
1U»H, I),C.L. (BgnJuiiD), ban M £ut«r, 

HoNt ...ti JOKHtrU. Bopboclli, at Kurlpldla 

. .. DtuoUa. ITU. (A wnrk nrKTHtmnclt.) 

Prwratlhiiinvln*li^)ateii«andllnlly,1)<0. 

llKATiifCbUlaa), tint mffravif, Lumlou, l»t- 

IBMlt <ir a»aiy. iBa»-4», 
DaKTlptlT* AMngnt or PcUtaOald ind Chai>- 
Mo*. «to., ms. 
llMinhHi dawa tha Wn, ato,, llim, 
HMwiotl Mil Daurlnllv* Acvminl ot Mim- 
lUKith, umi Kailuiil Cutla, I8UI| Tlii- 
Urp Abhuy. HUB. 
BhiknpUH aitllarr (Tba), lau. 
BlATIi (ftai. Dunlxr liUdnm), IHia- 
Xudu rikpyrl Cl'ba), IBBt. 
rato™ Kingdom ofOLriatC^-'' '■'" ■- 
Tnvarba at Apbobia (Tba), 
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Pcnunilli/ and Offlsi 

Poraia and TfainWlon 

BprmoDB pnulitd In Kniland, IBn. 
eeimgnijircubtd In India. 1«" 
(IIM Ula, br tlla 1 -- 

Urioa, IB09, (A laiuabia wnrii.i 
XaHy on Matbrldatliin 'n»rUua (An), IIU. 
tliioKtk (lla>, laaao TboUH), of Ntw Yaifc 

AanirallonaorNatuni, 1BB7, 
Catbullsltj' In tba UnlMd Muu^ 1M|. 
QuualliiDaDTIba Siiil, IBU. 
lliIiHiii(lte». Fwdarlnk HanryVboni IB 
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llr.'vlii. ur Mlicrt 1 .i»ii,v>> null Ajihorlimt 
i:iMwrln»lir,iiKiju.'(nltaB'd].), tMl 

tn "KrlfiHla In <V)iiuoll,"l' 
Conqiuron «( Ilia Naw Wortd, 
Cuuvanatlona oa Wai. tU,, U 
RaMja . , . 1811. mifl llnH pradvsl 
Kritndi Id OdhooII, im-iti MW 

IttflK. 
Itl'tiirj' of Ibe Bjianlab Cuwiueata of A. 

UtaaIU(MH,Unu 



aEMANS— HERBERT. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. HENRY— HERBERT. 1221 



LifeofPizarro, 1869. 
On Organisation (an essay), I860. 
Oulita the Serf (a play), 1858. 
RealHiah, 1869. 
Social Pressure, 1874. 

ftNUiish Conquest in America (The), 1855-57. 
Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd, 1835. 
Thoughts upon Grovernment, 1871. 
Hbhans (Mrs.), maiden name Felicia Dorothea 

Browne, poetess^ born at Lirerpool, 1794- 

1835. 
Domestic Affections, and other Poems, 1812. 
Early Blossoms, 1808. 
Forest Sanctuary (The), 1826. 
Hymns for Childhood, 1834. 
Last Constantine (The), and other Poems, 1S27. 
Lays of Leisure Hours, 1829. 
Records of Women, 1828. 
Sceptic (The), 1821. 

Siege of Valencia, and other Poems, 1823. 
Songs of the Affections, 1830. 
Vespers of Palermo (a' tragedy), 1823. 

(Her Life, by H. F. Chorley, 1837 ; Mrs. 
Hughes, 1839.) 
HiiKiNGFOBO (Walter de), hUtorxan^ bom at 

Gisborough, in Yorkshire, ^-1347. 
Historia de Rebus Gestis Edwardi I., 11., et 

III., printed by Bale. 1548; reprinted 1731. 
Hbkdbbson (Rev. Dr. Ebenezer), missionary^ 

1784-1858. 
Biblical Researches and Travels in Russia, 

1826. (A useful book.) 
Book of Isaiah translated Arom the Hebrew, 

1840 ; Jeremiah, 1851 ; the Twelve Minor 

Prophets, 1845. 
Iceland, or the Journal of a Resident, 1818. 
Vaadois (The), 1845. 

(His Life, by J. S. Henderson, 1859.) 
Hbnley (Rev. John), called "Orator Henley," 

bom at Melton Mowbray, in Leicestershire, 

1692-1756. 
Compleat Linguist (The), a grammar of all 

the tongues in being, 1719-21. 
Primitive Liturgy for the Use of Oratory, 

1726. 
Henbt Vni., king of England, bom at Green- 
wich, 1491-1547. 
On the Seven Sacraments, 1521. (Against 

Luther.) For this book the pope gave 

him the tiUe of **The Defender of the 

Faith." 
Hrvbt of Huwtikodon, chronidert •-1160. 

Historia Angloram, 1135. 
Hksrt (David), of Aberdeen, 1710-1792. 
Complete English Farmer, 1772. 
Historical Account of Voyages round the 

World, 1774. 
Hkkrt (Matthew), fumcortformist minister^ 

bom at Broaaoak Farmhouse, in Wales, 

1662-1714. 
Communicant's Companion (The), 1704. 
Direction for Daily Communion, 1712. 
Discourse against Vice and Immorality, 1705. 
Discourse concerning Meekness, 1692. 
Exposition of the Old and New Testaments, 

1704-10. (His great work.) 
Life of the Rev. Philip Henry, 1698. 
Method of Prayer (A), 1710. 
Pleasantness of a Religious Life, 1714. 

(His Liftv ^ W. ToDfi, 171$; Burder and 
JTiE^Atiflt JSllf J. A WiUUma, 1830.) 



I 



Henrt, D.D. (Robert), historian^ bom at St. 
Ninians, in Scotland, 1718-1790. 

History of Great Britain, 1771-93. 
Henry, M.D. (William), chemist, of Manchester, 
1775-1836. 

Elements of Experimental Chemistry, 1799. ' 
Hknrtson (Robert), Scottish poet, •-1508. 

Bludy Serf (The). Printed in the Select Re- 
mains of the Ancient Popular Foetry of 
Scotland. 

Fabils, printed 1621. 

Orpheus Kyng, and how he zeid to Hewyn 
and Hel to seek his Queue, printed 1508. 

Taile of the Uplandis Mous and the Surges 
Mous, printed 1815. 

Testament of Faire Creseide, printed 1593. 
Hbkslow (John Stevens), botanist, bom at 
Rochester, in Northumberland, 1796-1861. 

Dictionary of Botanical Terms, 1849. 

Principles of Botany, 1836. 
(His Life, by Jenyns, 18C2.) 
Hepburn (James Buenaventura), philologist, of 
Scotland, 1573-1620. 

Dictionarium Hebraicum et Chaldaicum, 1591. 
Hrrado (John Abraham), poet, London, 1799- 

Descent into Hell (The), a poem, 1830. 

Ingathering (a war epic), 1870. 

Judgment of the Flood (The), a poem, 1834. 

I^egend of St. Loy, 1821. 

Macee de Lesdepart (an historical romance), 
1878. 

Shakspere, his Inner Life, etc., 1865. 

Tottenham (a poem), 1820. 

Uxmal (an antique love story), 1877. 

War of Ideas (The), a war epic, 1871. 
*,• For his tragedies, see Appendix III 
Herbert (Edward, lord), philosopher, of Cher- 
bury, bom at Montgomery Castle, 1581-1648. 

De Causis Erromm, 1645. 

De Religione Gentilium, posthumous 1663. 

De Veritate, 1624. 

De Vita Humana, 1647. 

Expeditio Buckinghami Duels in Ream In- 
sulam, 1630. 

Life and Reign of King Henry VIII., post- 
humous 1649. 

Memoirs, posthumous 1764. 

Own Life, written by himself, posthumous 
1764. 
Herbert (Rev. George), poet, bom at Mont- 
gomery, 1593-1633. 

Priest to the Temple, or the (Jountry Parson 
(prose), 1652. 

Temple (The), or the Church (poetry), 1631. 
(His Life, by Izaak Walton, 1670; Gil- 

fillan, 1853; W. Jerdan, 1853; Duyckiuck, 

1868 ; A. B. Grosart. 1875.) 
Herbert, R.A. (John Rogers), bom at Maldon, 
in Essex, 1810- 

The Appointed Hour, 1834; The Brides of 
Venice, 1840; Captives detained by Con- 
dottievi, 1836; Christ and the Woman of 
Samaria, 1843 ; Christ subject to his Parents 
at Nazareth, 1847 ; Christmas Eve at Beth- 
lehem, 1880 ; Desdemona pleading for 
Cassio, 1837 ; Flight from Herod's Sword, 
1881 ; Haidee, 1835 ; Illustrations of Justice 
on the Earth (for the Peer's robln^-room\ 
lRft4 (a \naa!tet\N ^at^\ \qN.x^>m3C»tl ^ 



HIBBBRD— HILL. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. hiooinson— hill. 7223 



XAydeiibMd Well Lost (A), a oom9d7, 1634. 
Qaeen Elizabeth's Troubles (two parts), 1606, 

1609. 
Rape of Lncrece (The), a tragedy, 1608. 
Bojall King and LoyaU Subject (A), a tragi- 

oomody, 1637. 
Silver Age (The), 1613. 
Wise Woman of Hogsdon (a comedy), 1638. 
Woman kllde by Kln d nesse (A), before 1603, 

third ediUon 1617. 

Not dranuu. 
Apology for Actors (three treatises), 1612. 
Description of H.MA The Great Harry, 1637. 
England's Elizabeth, from her Cradle to her 

Crown, 1631. 
Epitbalamium on the Marriage of Princess 

laizabeth, 1613. 
Funeral Elegie on Henry Prince of Wales, 

1613. 
Funeral Elegie on James I., 1625. 
Ounailceion Tin nine books, inscril>ed with the 

names of the nine Muses), 1624. 
Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels (a i>oem in 

nine boolcs), 1635. 
Life of Merlin, etc., 1641. 
Life of the Ouchess of Suffolk, 1631. 
Lives of the Nine Most Worthy Women of the 

World, 1640. 
Lives of the Most Famous and In&mous 

Women of all Ages, posthumous 1657. 
Londini Artium, etc. (a pageant), 1632. 
Londlni Speculum (a pageant), 1637. 
I/ondini ^atUB Pacatus (a pageant), 1639. 
I>ondun's Harbour of Health and Happiness 

(a pageant), 1635. 
London"s Jus Honorarium (a pageant), 1631. 
Porta Pietatls (a pageant), 1638. 
Priest (A), a Judge, and a Patentee (le. Laud, 

lord Finch, and alderman Abel), 1641. 
Troia Britannica (a poem in 17 cantons), 

1609 

(His Life, by J. P. Collier, 1856.) 
Hibbrrd (ShiTlej\hortiadturUtt 19th century. 
Epitome of the Russian War, 1857. 
Fresh- water Aquaria, 1856. 
Oarden Favourites, 1858. 
HiBBERT, M.D. (Samuel), 19th century. 
Description of the Shetland Islands, 1822. (A 

valuable work.) 
History of the College and Coll^^iate Church 

of Manchester, 1828. 
History of ?]xtinct Volcanoes, etc., 1832. 
Sketches of the Philosophy of Apparitions, 

1824. 
HiOKES, D.D. (George), Saxonitt and antiquary, 

bom at Newsham, in Yorkshire, 1642-1715. 
Devotions. 1712. (A stock l>ook.) 
Institutiones GrammaticaB Anglo-Saxonicae, 

1689. 
Thesaurus TJnguanim Veterum Septentriona- 

lium, 1703-5. (His great work.) 
HiODRM (Ralph), of Clicster, chronicler, *-1367. 
Polychronycon, 1357. (Printed l^ Caxton, 

1482 ; and by Wynkyn de Worde, 1495.) 
HinciNs (Godfrey), antiquary, 1771-1833. 
Anacalvpsis, 1836. 
Celtic Druids, 1827. 
Horse SabbaticflB, 1826. 
MohamtEied, 1829. 
HiooiNS (Rev. John), 1544-1605. 
Wrrvr lor JUsglatrsteB, 1S7L 






HiooiKSOX (Thomas Wentworth), bwn at Cam- 
bridge, U.S, 1«23- 
Atlantic Essays, 1871. 
Brief Biographies of European Statesmen, 

1875. 
Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1866. 
Life in a Black Regiment, 1870. 
Malbone (on Oldport romance^ 1869. 
Oldport Days {ije. Newport), 1874. 
Outdoor Papers, 1863. 
Toung Folks' History of the United States, 

1875. 
HiGQOKS (Bevil), 1670-1736. 
Generous Conqueror (The), 1702. 
Historical and Critical Remarks on Burnet's 

Ovm Times, 1725. 
Short View of the English History, 1723. 
UiGH>fOBE (Anthony) jurist, London, 1758- 

1829. 
History of the Artillery Company of London, 

1804. 
Pietas Londinensls, 1810. 
Review of the History of Mortmain, 1787. 
Treatise of Idiocv and Lunacy, 1807. 
HiOHMOBB (Joseph), painter, London, 1692- 

1780. 
Practice of Perspective. 1763. 
Hill (AuronV poet, etc., London, 1684-1749. 
Elfnd, or tee Fair Inconstant (a drama), 1710. 
History of the Ottoman Empire, 1709. 
Northern Star (The), a poem in praise of 

Peter the Great, 1718. 
Rinaldo (an opera), 1711. 
Hill, D.D. (George), of Scotland, 1748-1820. 
Lectures in Divinity, posthumous 1821. (M uch 

esteemed.) 
Lectures to illustrate Jewish History, 1812. 
Theological Institutes (in three parts), 18U3. 
View of the Constitution of the Church of 

Scotland, 1817. 
Hill, M.D. (Sir John), botanist, bom at Spald- 
ing, in Lincolnsliire, 1716-1775. 
British Herbal (The), 1756. 
Constmction of Timber Cfhe), in five books, 

1770. 
Eden, or a Compleat Body of Gardening, 1773. 
Exotic Botany, 1752. 
Flora Britannica, 1760. 
General Natural History (A), 1748. 
Herbamm Britannicum, 177U. 
History of the Materia Medlca, 1751. 
Hortus Kewensls, 1768. 
Mrs. Glasse's Cookery, 1749. 
Review of the Works of the Royal Society, 

1751. 
Sleep of Plants (The), 1752. 
Vegetable System (The), 1756-76. 

•»• He also wrote some farces, which called 
forth from Garrick the following couplet ;-r 

For physic and farces bis equal there scarce is ; 
His farces are physic, his phybic a farce is. 

Hill (Rev. Rowland), bom at Hawkestone. 
near Shrewsbury, 1744-1833. 
VillAge Dialogues, 1801. 
. (His Life, by W. Jones, 1842 , E. Sidney, 

18440 
Hill (Rev, Thomas), about 1530-1602. 
Art of Phy8iovgcvoTa'5,\^lV. 
Conlemp\a.WoTv ol '^'s^fNfcfva* 'nJvq ^aiftV 



VJt24 



II I ivToir^noDOio V, 



APPENDIX I. 



HOADLY— IfODGHOir, 



TroffltAble Aria of O&rdenfiig. 1G68. 
I'rodlUble Iu«truction tor tba Ordering of 

Hchoolti uf S'kfl (The), In two boolu, 1599. 
lIii.ToN (John), muiical compotfTf *-1656. 
Ayrt^M and FaUa (for three voicen), 1637. 
Catch that catch can (a collection of catchea, 
eic), 1652. (In thU collection " Non NobU, 
Douilne," firHt ap|>eared. A great favourite 
u 1th the royal family.) 
Hilton (Walter), monk of Bbeen, contemporary 
with Henry Vf, 
I.add^-r of Perfection (TUe), U94. (Printed by 

Wynkyn de Worde.) 
Walter Hilton's "Devonta Boke/' 1&06. 
(Printed by It, Pyn«on.) 
HfLToK, U.K. (WUlIam), bom at Lincoln, 178«- 

1839. 

C^T\%i crowned with Tbomi, 1826. 

Kdith and the Monka searching for the Body 
of Harold, \H'M. 

Inlant Warrior (The), 183«. 

Hir CAlepine renculng Serena, 1831, 

Una entering th'* Cave of Coreeca, 1833. 
HivcKs (Edward), pkUologlit, born At Cork, 
1792-1866. 

AseyrlO' Babylonian Measures of Time, 1865. 

Catalogue of EnyptUin M:iS. in Trinity Col- 
lege, Dublin, 1843. 

On F^^yptian Bteel. 1843, 
Hivi) (.iohn Eussell), attrorumur and mathe' 
matlcUm, born at Nottingham, 1823* 

Afltronomical Vocabulary, 1862, 

(•oraetii(Tbe), 1852. 

Elements of Algebra, 1866. 

Illustrated London Astronomy, 1863, 

Itecent Comets and . . , their Orbits, 1846. 

Holar Kystem (The), 1846. 

Unexpeclad Eeturn of the Great Comet, 

1H48, 

JI{Kr>», D.D. (Ramuel), bishop of Norwich, bom 
in Marbadoes, 1793-1872. 

Nature and Extent of Inspiration, 1831, 

Vwma, 18.34. 

liise and Karly Progress of C^bristlanitv, 1838. 

HucHcooK, I),I). (fCdward), geologitt, bom at 

De^'rfleld, in MasHachusetts, U J., 1793-1864, 

Elementary Geology, 1840. 

Foeail Footmarks in the United Btotes, 1848. 

Geology of the Connecticut Valley, 1824, 

Ichnology of New Kngland, 1868. 

Ilellglon of Geology, 1861. 

Iteport on the Geology of Massachusetts, 1833^ 

1841. 

HiTCH<rxK;K, D.D. (Eoswell Dwlght), bora at 
Machlas, U.S., 1817- 
Complete Analysis of the Bible, 1869, 
Hymns and (divine] Bongs, 1874, 1876. 
lioAithY, D. 1 >, (Benjamin), bishop of WincbMter, 
born at Westerham, in Kent, 1676-1761. 
"My Kingdom Ui not of thU World," 1717, 
(A sermon which origlnAted the famous 
*♦ Bi^ngorlan controversy." Hoadly main- 
tai^^ed that Christ did not delegate His au- 
thority to t^ny human being, and therefore 
denied the oogma of apostolic succession. 
His chief opponent was W. Law, The 
odiwm theologictim Is the most ttrtking 
teAture oftbla haUU of bookM,) 
P'Afn Account of the Ndture aad End of tb« 
LQrd'M Supper, 1736, 



Beasonableness of Conformity to tb« Chwrdb 
or Kngland, 1703. 

Sermons, 1764-66. 
IlOADi.r, M.D. (Benjamin), London, 1701^ 
1767. 

Su«piclous Husband (The), a comedy, 1747. 

Three Letters on the Orgaiui of lif^piratiun, 
1737. 
HoAttB (Hir Richard Colt), topographer and «n- 
Hffuary, \>orn at btourhead, in Worcester- 
shire. 1768-1838. 

Ancient History of WilUhlre, 1810-19. 

British Antloultles in Dorsetshire (no date 

Chronicon Vilodunense, 1830. 

History of Modern Wiltshire, 1822-33. 

Hungerfordiana, 1823. 

lUnerarium C'ambriat, by Giraldua C%m 
br«i)sls, 1806. 

Ilecol Lections of a Classical Tour, 1818. 

Beghitrum Wiltonense, Haxonlcum et Lali- 
num. 1827. 

Tour through the Isle of Elba, 1814, 

Tumuli Wiltunenses, 1820. (Btonebenge.) 
HoBBKS (Thomas), one of the Jive great phUotO' 
phert qf Great Hritain, bom at Maluiea- 
bury, in Wiltshire, 1688-1628. 

Behemoth (The), 1679. (HUtory of the CSvU 
Wars.) 

Decameron Phystologicum, 1678. 

De Cornore Politico, 1650. 

Kcclesiastlcal History from Moses to LotbaTf 
posthumous I6H8. 

ELementa Phllosophlca de Clve, 1643. 

Homer transluted into KnglUb Verse, 1676. 

Human Nature, 1650. 

Leviathan, 1651. (On forms of governmeiit. 
His great work.) 

Liberty and Necessity, 1664. 

Life of himself, in Latin Verse, 1673. 

Won^lers of the Peak (a poem), 1636. 
(His Life, bv II. BUckburne, 1681.) 
H^iDUKS, M.D. (Nathaniel), 1630-1684. 

Uimologia, 1672. (The Plague of London.) 
Houosov, R.A. (John Evan), London, 1831-' 

Ail Arab Patriarcn, 1871; Arab Prisoners, 
1870 ( Arab Htiepherds, 1870 ( An Arab 
Story-teller, 1869 ( Army Reorganization In 
Morocco, 1M72 ( Arrest of Poachers, 1857 ; 
A Barber's Shop in Tunis, 1876 ( Bound for 
the BUck Sea, 1881 ( Canvassing for a Vote, 
1858 1 Chinese Ladies, etc., 1868 ( Cock- 
fighting, 1876j Commercial Activity in the 
East, 1877 ; The Eastern (Question, 1878 ( 
Evensong 1867; First Bight of the Armada, 
1863 ; Following the Plough, 1876 ( Hom^ 
ward Bound, 1880; A Jewess accused of 
Witchcraft, 1866; Musical Rehearsal in a 
Farmhouse, i860 ( A Needy Knife-grinder, 
1874 ( Odd Fish, 1874; The Outpost, 1871 ( 
Pampered Menials, 1877 ( The Pasha« 1878 ( 
The Patriot s Wife, 18^9 ( Oueen Elizabeth 
at Purfleet, 1864; Returning the Salute^ 
1874; Return of Sir Francis Drake f^om 
Cadiz, 1862 ; Roman Trhreme at Sea, 1868 ; 
A Shipwrecked Sailor looking out for a Sail, 
1881 1 Sir T. More's Daughter in Holbein's 
Studio, 1861; The Snake-charmer, 1873 ( 
Taking Home the Bride, L866j The Talia- 
man, 1876; The Temple of Diana, 1874 1 
A.TunVa\a,ivB\i<U«Vlat«Utl\ Tb« Turo (4 



UODT — HOLLINGSHEAD. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. HOLCROFT — HOLLINGSHEAD. 1225 



IloDT (D.D. (Hampbrey), born at Odcombe» in 
Somersetshire, 1659-1706. 

Case of iSeea vacant by Uncanonical Depriva- 
tion. 1693. 

De Bibliomm Textibus Originalibns, 1705. 
(In high estimation.^ 

De Oneds Illiistribus LingnaB Graecs ... In- 
stauratoribus, 1742. 

History of English Councils, etc., 1701. 
HoFLAND (Mrs.), bom at Sheffield, 1770-1844. 

Decision, 1824. 

Poems, 1805. 

Son of a Genios, 1822. 
HooARTH (William), satiric artist, etc., London, 
1697-1764. 

Analysis of Beauty, 1753; The Distressed 
Poet ; The Election (foxir engravings), 1755 ; 
The Enraged Musician, 1741; The Four 
Stages of CYuelty, 1750 ; The Harlot's Pro- 
gress (in six pictures), 1733-34; Illustra- 
tions to ffudibraSt 1726; The Industrious 
and Idle Apprentice (in 12 engravings), 
1748; Lord Lovat, 1746; The March to 
Finchley, 1748 ; Marriage k la Mode (in six 
pictures), 1745 (in the National Gallery) ; 
Modem Midnight Conversation, 1732 ; The 
Bake's Progress (in eight engravings), 1735- 
1736; Sigismunda, 1759; Southwark Fair; 
The Strolling Players; The Times (a satire 
on W. Pitt), 1762. 

(His Life, by J. Nichols, 1781 ; T. Clerk, 
1819; Sala,in CorvhiU Magazine; Anecdotes 
of Hogarth, by J. B. Nichols, 1833.) 
IIoGO (James), "The Ettrick Shepherd," i»«<, 
bom at Ettrick, in Scotland, 1772-1835. 

Forest Minstrel (The), 1810. 

Mador of the Moor (In Spenserian stanzas), 
1816. 

MisUkes of a Night, 1794. 

Mountain Bard (The), 1807. (The "Skylark" 
is beyond all praise.) 

Pilgrims of the Sun (The), a poem, 1815. 

Poetic Mirror (The), 1814. 

Queen Hynde (apoem in six books), 1825. 

Queen's Wake (The), 1813.' (His best.) The 
story of mimeny is admirable. 

ScoUiah Pastorals, Poems, and Songs, 1801. 
Prose. 

Altrive Tales (The), 1832. 

Brownie of Bodabeck (The), a tale of the 
Covenanters, 1818. 

Lay Sermons, 1834. 

Life of Sir Walter Scott 

I^lontrose Tales, 1835. 

Shepherd's Guide (The), 1807. 

Three Perils of Man (The). 1822. 

Three Perils of Woman (The), Love, Teasing, 
and Jealousy, 1823. 

"Winter Evening Tales, 1820. 
(His Life In Wilson's Edition, 1838.) 
JIOGO, LL.D. (Roberta botanist, etc., bom at 
Dunse, In Scotland, 1818- 

British Pomology, 1851. 

Dahlia (The), 1852. 

Frait Manual (The), 1860. 

Gardener's Year-book (an annual.) 

Handbook of Hardy Annuals (A), 1837. 

Manual of Fruits, 1848. 

Vegetable Kingdom and its Products (The), 

lo5S. 

Wild Ylowen of GreAt BriUln (TheX 18«5. 



1 



HoLCitoFT (Thomas), dramatist, London, 174fr- 
1809. 
Travels through WeHtonalia, etc., 1804. 
*f* For his dramas «e Api'ekolx UL 
(His Life, by Hazlitt, 1816). 
HoLDEN (Rev. Henry), of Lanca.shire, 1596-1665. 
Discourse concerning Time, 1694. 
Divinap Fidel Analysis, 1652. 
Marginal Notes on the New Testament, 1660. 
Holder, D.D. (William), bom in Nottingham- 
hamsbire, 1614-1697. 
Elements of Speech, 1669. 
Treatise on the Principles of Harmony, 1694. 
HoLDswoRTH (Edward), bom at North Stone- 
ham, in Hampshire, 1688-1746. 
Muscipula, or the Mouse-trap (a poem), 1728. 
Hole (liev. Richard), poe^ bom at Exeter, 1750- 
1803. 
Arthur (a poetical romance in seven books)^ 

1789. (Praised by Dr. Drake.) 
Remarks on Slndbad's Voyages, 1797. (Good.) 
HoLiKSHED (Raphael), chronicler, bom of a 
Cheshire family, *-1580. 
Chronicles of Englande, Scotlande, and Ire- 
lande, 1577-87. 
HoLL, A.R.A. (Frank), bom in Kentish Town, 
1845- 
Deserted, 1874; Going Home, 1877; Her 
Firstborn, 1876 ; Home Again, 1881 ; New- 
gate, etc., 1878 ; The Ordeal, 1866 ; Ordered 
to the Front, 1880; A Seat in a Railway 
Station, 1873; "The Lord gave, and the 
Lord hath taken away," 1868-69; A Vil- 
lage Funeral, 1872. 
Holland (Henry), 17th century. 
Baziliologla, 1618. (Portraits of the British 

sovereigns.) 
Heroologia Anglica, 1620. (Portraits of 
famous Englishmen.) 
Holland, M.D. (Sir Henry), 1788-1873. 
Medical Notes, etc., 1855. 
Mental Physiology, 1853. 
Travels In the Ionian Isles, etc., 1815. 
Holland (Henry Richard Vassall Fox, lord), 
born In Wiltshire, 1773-1840. 
Foreign Reminiscences, posthumous 1850. 
History of the Whig Party. 
Life and Writings of Lope Felix de Vega 

Carpio, 1817. 
Memoirs of the Whig Party, 1852. 
Holland, M.D. (Sir Henry), bom at Knutsford, 
in Cheshire, 1788-1873. 
Chapters on Mental Physiology, 1852. 
Essay on Scientific Subjects, 1862. 
Medical Notes and Reflections, 1840. 
Travels in Albania, Thessaly, etc., 1815. 
Holland, M.D. (Joslah Gilbert), novelist and 
poet, bom at Belchertown, U.S., 1819- 
Arthur Bonnlcastle, 1873. 
^ Bay Path (The). 1857. (His first novel.) 
Bitter Sweet (a dramatic poem), 1858. 
History of Westem Massachusetts, 1855. 
Kathrlna (a poem*), 1868. 
Marble Prophecy (The), and other Poems, 1873. 
MlstHess of the Manse (The), a novel, 1874. 
Nicholas Maturin, 1877. 
Seven Oaks, 1876. 

Titcomb Papers (The), begun 1858. 
ICollingshead (Johsv\ l^wiftw, Y^'SV- 

3Ta.«^8\ioppw mx€) \%11 . V>3x *J^^\aS:\«v «' 
♦* La CA^aAft;*^ 



I'l'IC) 



HOLMAir — HOOK. 



APPENDIX I. 



HOME — HOOK. 



Kubbfng the OUt otl, 1860. 

Ktorieii and Essays, 1874. 

To-day, 1864. 

Under Bow Bells, 1859. (From Ifotuehold 

Wordi.) 
Underground London, 1862. 
HoufAM (Lieutenant James), **The Blind 
Traveller," 1791-1867. 
Narrntive of a Journey in 1819, 1820, 1821 ; 

published 1822. 
Travels tlirough Russia, Siberia, etc., 1825. 
Voyage Round the World, 1834. 
UoLMB (Randlel keraid^ about 1629-1692. 

Academy of Armory, etc., 1688. 
Holmes, D.D. (Abiel), bom at Cftmbrldge, U.S., 
1763-1830. 
American Annals . . . fhmi Its First Dis- 
covery, 1805. (A very valuable work.) 
Holmes, D.D. (Nathaniel) ejected noncon- 
formist, IfebraUt, 1610-1678. 
Resurrection Revealed (The), 1663. (A very 
learned work.) 
Holmes, M.D. (Oliver Wendell), i)orf, etc., bom 
at Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., 1800- 
Autocrat of the Breakfast Table (prose), 1K&7. 
Elsie Venner (a romance of destiny), 1861. 
Guardian Angel (The), 1868. 
Mechanltan in Thought and Morals, 1870. 
Poet at the Breakfast Table (The\ 1872. 
i'rofessor at the lireaki'ast Table. 
Report on Medical Literature, 1848. 
Songs In Many Keys, 1864. 
iSuundings from the Atlantic, 1864. 
Uolt (Kmily Sarah). See Addkvda. 
HoLWKi.L, M.D. (John Zephaniah), of Dublin, 
1711-1798. 
DlflserUtions on the Origin, Nature, and Pur- 
suits of Intelligent Brings, 1788. 
HlsU^rlcal Events relating to Bengal, etc., 

1766-71. 
Narrative of the . . . Deaths ... of those 
sufibcated in the Black Hole of Calcutta, 
1758. 
India Tracts, 1774. 
HoLTDAT, D D. (Barton), j>ort, 1593-1661. 
Shoemaker's HoUday (The), a comedy, 1600. 
Kurvey of the World (in 10 books), 1661. 
Technogamia, or the Marriage of the Arts (a 
comedy), 16,30. 
HoLTOAKE (Francis), of Warwickshire, 1567- 
1653. 
Etymological Dictionary of Latin Words, 1606. 
( rhomas Holyoake published a Latin Dic- 
tionary, 1677.) 
IloMK (Daniel Douglas), spirUtuiUtt, 1833- 

Incldentsofmy Life, 1H63. 
Home (Sir Everanl), of Edinburgh, 1756-1832. 
I>ectnres on Comparative Anatomy, 1814-23. 
Home (Henry) lord Kames, bom at Karnes, in 
Scotland, 1696-1782. 
Decisions of the Court of Session, 1741-80. 
>:iement8 of Criticism, 1 762. (His chief work.) 
Essays on . . . Natural Religion, 1751. 

(Celebrated.) 
Essays upon Several Subjects concerning 

British Antiquities, 1747. 
Gentleman Farmer (The), 1776. 
J/i>»torical Law Tracts, 1768. 
lotroductlon to the Art of Thinking, 1761. 
Jxw/te TbougbUi on Education, 178L 
PriaclplcB of Equity, 1 760, 



\ 



Principles of the Law of Scotland, 1764. 
Remarkable Decisions of the Court of Ses- 
sions, 1716-28. 
Sketches of the History of Man, 1774. 

(His Life, by lord Woodhouselee, 1807.) 
Home (James), 18th century. 
Scripture Iiistoi^ of the Jews, etc., 1737. 

(llecommended by bishop Tomline^ 
Home (Rev. John), dramatitt, bora at Leith, la 

.Scotland, 1722-1808. 
History of the Rebellion . . . 1802. 

*.* For his dramas, see Appendix III. 

(fits Life, by Mackenzie, 1H22.) 
HoxE (William]^ bom at Bath, in Somersetshire, 

1779-1842. 
Ancient Mysteries, 1823. 
Apocryphal New TeKtament, 1820. 
Bullet n Deum (The), 1817. 
Everyday Book, 1825-27. 
Facetlffi and Miscellanle«, 1827. 
Memoirs of Sheridan, 1817. 
Political House that Jack built, 1816. 
Table-book, 1827-28. 
Year-book, 1832. 
Hood (Rev. Edwin Paxton), Independent 

minister, bom at Westminster, 1820- 
Age and its Architects (The). 
Christmas Evans, the Preacher of Wild Wales, 

1881. 

Day, the Book, and the Teacher (The), 1880. 
(A centenary memorial.) 

Genius and Industry. 

Lamps, IMtchers, and Trampets. 

l^ife of Swedenborg. 

Mental and Moral Philoscmhy of Laughter. 

Romance of Biography ('ine). 

Self-formation. 

Thomas Carlyle, Philosophic Thinker, Theo- 
logian, Historian and Poet, 1881. 

Vignettefl of the Great Revival of the Eigh- 
teenth Century, 1K81. 

World of Anecdote (The\ 

Workl of Moral and Iteligious Anecdote, 1870. 
Hood (Thomas) poet and huvMriit, London, 
1798-1845. 

Comic Annual, 1 829-39. 

Dream of Eugene Aram, 1845. 

Epplng Hunt, 1829. 

Hood's Own, 1838-39. 

National Tales, 1827. 

Odes and Addresses to Great People, 1825. 
(With J. H. Reynolds.) 

Plea for the Midsummer Fairies, and other 
Poems, 1827. 

Poems: Eugene Aram's Dream ; Song of the 
Shirt, 1843 ; Bridg<{ of Sighs ; etc. 

Poems of Wit and Humour, 1847. 

Tylney Hall (a novel), 1834. 

Up the Rhine, 1840. 

Whims and Oddities, 1826-27. 

Whimsicalities, 1843-44. 
(His Life, by his son and daughter, I860.) 
Hook, D D. (James), dean of Worcester, 1763- 
1828. 

Anguis in Herba, 1802. 
Hook, R.A. blames Clarke), 1819- 

Breton Fishwives, 1864 ; Diamond Merchant% 
Cornwall, 1881; Findingthe Body of Harold, 
1846 (gold medal); *«King Baby," tti.i 
yf\i\\jb ^xOa of lona, 1880; Mussel Gar- 



HOOK-— HOPKIXS. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, hookbb— hopkins. 1227 



ISM; Past Work (a landacape), 1881; 
Ttmes of the Persecution of the Reformers 
in Parifl, 1864; The Trawlers (a marine 
picture), 1862 ; The Nearest Way to School, 
1881 ; Venetian Pictures (a series), 1849-54. 
Hook (Theodore Edward), runelittt London, 
1788-1841. 

Adventures of an Actor, 1842. 

All in the Wrong ( a novel), 1839. 

Births, Deaths, and Marriages 1839. 

Cousin Ocofhref, the Old Bachlor, 1840. 

Fathers and Sons 1841. 

Gilbert Oumey, 1835. (An autobiography 
worked into a novel.) 

Oum^ Married (a novel), 1837. 

Jack Brag (a novelX 1837. 

Killing no Murder (a drama), 1811. 

Life of Sir David Baird, 1832. 

Love and Pride (a novelX 1833. 

Man of Sorrow (The), 1809. (His first noveJ.') 

Maxwell (a novel), 1830. 

Parson's Daughter (The), 1835. 

Pascal Bruno (a Sidlian story), 1837. 

Pen Owen, 1855. 

Percy Mallory, 1824. 

Perigrine Bunoe, or Settled at Last, 1842. 

Peter and Paul (a drama), 1815. 

I*recept and Practice, 1840. 

Reminiscences of Michael Kelly, 1826. 

Sfiyings and Doings, 1824, 1825, 1828. 

Soldier's Return (The), an operatic &rce, 1805. 
(His Life, by R. H. D. Barham, 1848.) 
Hook, D.D. (Walter Farquhar), dean of Chiches- 
ter, bom at Worcester, 1798-1875. 

Church Dictionary, 1835. 

Ecclesiastical Biography, 1845-62. 

Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury, 18#'- 
1875. (His chief work.) 

Sermons suggested by the Miracles of Christ, 
1847. 
(His Life, by the Rev. W. R. W. Stephens. 

his son>ln-law, 1881.) 
IlooKK, D.D. (Luke Joseph), of Dublin, 1716- 
1796. 

Beligionis Naturalis RevelatsB et CathoUca 
Prlncipia, 1754. 
HOOKB (Nathaniel). hUtorian, 1690-1763. 

Roman History, 1757-71. 
HooKKB (John), antiquary^ bom at Exeter, 
1524-1601. 

Catalogue of the Bishops of Exeter, 1584. 

Order and Usage of Keeping the Parliaments 
in England, 1572. 
HooKKR, M.D. (Joseph Dalton), botaniitt bom 
at Glasgow, 1816- 

Botany of Sir James Ro«<s's Antarctic Voyage 
(in three parts) :— i. The Flora of New Zea- 
land, of Tasmania, of Lord Auckland's 
Islands ; il. Illustrations of Sikkim-Hima- 
layan Plants; ill. The Rhododendrons of 
Sikkiro-Himalaya. 

Flora of British India (The), 1874. 

Himalayan JoumaN, 18.'i2. 

Student's Flora of the British Islands (The), 
1870. 
Hooker, D.D. (Richard,) bora at Heavytree,near 
Exeter, 1554-1600. 

Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, first four books. 
1594; fifth book, 1597; last two, posthu- 
mous 1604. 
(Jila Ufe, by Walton, 1665.) 



1 



HooKKR, P.R.a (Sir William Jackson), Mam'st, 

bom at Norwich, 1785-1865. 
Botanical Miscellany, 1830-33. 
Botany of Captain Beechy's Voyages to the 

Pacific, 1831-41. (With Dr. W. Amott) 
British Ferns, 1862. 
British Flora (The), 1830. 
Century of Fems, 1854. 
Century of Orchidaceous Plants (A), 1848. 
Exotic Flora, 1823-27. 
Flora Boreali-Americana, 1829-40. 
Flora Scotica, 1821. 
Garden Ferns, 1862. 

Icones Filicum, 1829-31. (With Dr. Greville.) 
Icones Plantarum, 1837-60. 
Illustrations of the Genera of Fems, 1838-42. 
Journal of Botany. 1834-42, 1842-51,1849-55. 
Journal of a Tour in Iceland, 1811. (His 

first.) 
Monograph of the British Jungermannia, 

1812-16. 
Musci Exoticl, 1818-20. 
Muscologia Britannica, 1818. (With Taylor. 
Species Filicum, 1846-61. 
Victoria Hegia (The), 1851. 
liuOLE (John), poett born at Tenterden, in Kent, 

1727-1803. 
Cleonice (a tragedy), 1775. 
^rus (a tragedy), 1768. 
'Tymanthes (a tragedy), 1770. 
Translations in EnglLsh verse of Ario«tn'« 

Orlando Furioso, 1773-83; Tasso's Jein- 

salem delivered, 1762. 
HOOPEB (John), bishop of Gloucester, bom in 

Somersetshire, 1493-1555. (This is the 

Hooper who was burnt alive.) 
Answer unto my Lord of WyucLester's Booke, 

The DeuyU Sophittrie, 1547. 
Declaricion of Christe and of his Offyce (A), 

1547, 
Exposition of Psalms, 1562, 1580. 
Funeral 1 Oratyon (A), 1549. 
Godley Annotations on " Komaynes Chapjrter 

XIII.," 1551. 
Godley . . . Protestaclon of the Christian Fayth^ 

1550. 
Homelye in Tyme of Pestylence, 1553. 
Lesson of the Incarnation (A), 1549. 
Prophete Jonas (The), in seven sermons, 1550, 
Hooper, M.D. (William), •- 
Medical Dictionary, 1825. 
Morbid Anatomy of the Human Brain, 1826. 
Morbid Anatomy of the Human Uterus, 1832. 
Hope (Thomas), 1774-1831. 
Anastasius, 1819. (His master-work.) 
Costume of the Ancients, 1809. (Much es- 
teemed.^ 
Designs or Modem Costumes, 1812. 
Origin and Prospects of Man, 1821. 
Hopkins, D.D. (Mark), bora at 8tockbridg^ 

U.S., 1802- 
Law of l/ove, and Love as a Law (The), 1869. 
Lectures on Moral Philosophy, 1858. 
Lowell Lectures on the Lvidences of Chris- 
tianity, 1846. 
Miscellaneous Kssays, etc., 1847. 
Outline Study of Man (An), 1S73. 
Strength and Beauty, 1874. 
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HOWBIi— HUOHB8. 



BIBLIOGRAPUICAL. howitt— HUOHEg. 1229 



HowKL (Rev. Lawrence), 1660-1720. 
Compleat History of the Bible, poethumoas 

1720. 
Srnopfifl Canonum, etc., 1710-15. 
Vtew of the Pontiflcate, etc., 1712. 
HoifBLL (James), of Wakft, 1696-1666. 
Ah I Hal Tumulus Thalamus (two poems), 

1663. 
Bella Scoto-Anglica, 1648. 
Discourses between Patricias and Peregrine, 

1643. 
Dodona's Grove, 1640. 

England's Teares for the Present Wars, 1644. 
EpistoUe Ho-ElUns, 1646-66. 
Instructions for Forreine Travell, 1642. 
Lexicon Tetraglolton (English, French, 

Italian, and Spanish), 1660. 
Londinopolls, 1667. 

LuHtra Ludovici (Life of Louis XIII.), 1646. 
Nuptials of Peleus and Thetis (a masque and 

comedy), 1664. 
Parley of Bea«ts, or Morphandra, Queen of 

the Enchanted Island, 1660. 
People of Scotland (The), 1640. (Scurrilous.) 
Poems on Divers Occasions, 1664. 
Precedency of Kings, 1664. 
Preheminence and Pedigree of Parliament 

(The), 1644. 
Vision (The), a Dialogue between Soule and 

Bodie, 1661. 
IIowRLL (Lawrence). See Howel. 
Howell (Thomas), poet, I6ih century. 
Arbor of Amltie (poems and posies), 1668. 
Delightful Discourses, etc., 1680. 
Devises for [my] own Exercise, and Friends' 

Pleasure, 1681. 
Fable of Narcissus (In English metre), 1660. 
Howell, LL D. (William), historian, 1630-1683. 
History from the Beginning of the World to 

the Conquest, 1662-80. (Praised by Gibbon.) 
Medulla Historic Auglicanse, continued after 

his death, 1712. (An excellent epitome.) 
HowBLLS (William Dean), born at MurtinviUe, 

U.S., 1837- 
Chance Acquaintance (A), 1873. 
Counterfeit Presentment (a comedy), 1876. 
Foregone Conclusions, 1874. 
Italian Journeys, 1867. 
Life of R. B. Hayes, 1877. 
No Love Lost, 1868. 
Poems, 1860, 1876. 
Suburban Sketches, 1870. 
Their Wedding Journey, 1873. 
Venetian Life, 1866. 
HowRS (Rev. Thomas), of Norwich, qfillcd '''The 

Learned" by Dr. Parr, 18th century. 
Critical Observations on Books, Ancient aud 

Modem, 1776. 
Howie (John), biographer, of Scotland, about 

1730-1790. 
Biographia Scoticana, 1781. 
Howitt (Samuel), engraver, •-•. 
British Sportsman (The), 1812. 
Field Sports, 1807. 
Foreign Field Sports, 1814. 
New Work of Animals for .£^, Gay, and 

Fhadru$, 1811. 
Howitt (William), bom at Heanor, in Derby- 
shire, 1796-1879. 
Aristocracy of Enffland (Tbe)^ 1846. 
Coloaizdtloa and ChriBttaaity, 1831, 



\ 



Book of the Seasons (The), 1831. 

Boy's Adventures in the Wilds of Australia, 

1863. 
Boys' Country Book (The). 1839. 
Hall aud Humlct (The), 1M47. 
Haunts and Homes of tlie British Poets, 1847. 
HiHtory of Priestcraft, 1833. 
History of the Supernatural, 1863, 
llluHtrated History of England (called "Cas- 

sell'H History of England "), 1854-61, 
Land, Labour, and Gold, 1855. 

Mod War Planet (T^c)» *"** o'l*®'^ Poem\ 

1871. 
Madame Dorrington of the Dene (a novel), 

1851. 
Man of the People (The), 1860. 
Ruined Cantles aud Ablwys of England, lft61. 
Rural and Domestic Life of Germany, 1842. 
Rural Life of England, 1837. 
Student Life in Germany, 1841. 
Talungetta, or the Squatter's Home, 1857. 
Talcs of the Pantlka, 18.36. 
Visits to ICemarkable Places, 1840. 
Year-book of the Country, 1849. 
Howitt (MrH.), maiden name Mary Ik>tham, of 

Uttoxcter, in Staffordshire, 18U0- 
Ballads and other Poems, 1847. 
Coast of Caergwyn, 1861. 
Dial of I/)ve (The). 
Heir of West Waylond (a novel). 
Improvisatore (Tho), lb57. (Andersen's 

novel. ) 
Seven Temptations (The), 1830. 
Sketohes of Natural IliKtory in Verse. 
Stories of Stapleford, 1H03. 
Wood Leighton (a novel), 1835. 

With WiUiam Howitt, her hutband. 
Desolation of Eyam, 1827. 
Forest Minstrel (The), 1823. 
History of Scandinavian Literature, 1852. 
Literatue and Itouiance of Northern Europe. 
Huhkkt (Sir Francis), poet, 17th century. 
Egypt's Favourite fa poem), 1G31. 
History of Edward IJ., cto. (an epic poem), 

1629. (Not without merit both in plan and 

execution.) 
HuDUKSFOUD (Rev. George), burlesque poet, 

about 1760-1810. 
Bubble and Squeak (a poem), 1801. 
Champignons du Diablc (La), a mock heroic 

poem, 1806. 
Salmagundi (an olio of original poetry), 1791. 
Topsy-turvy, with Anecdotes, 1793. 
Wiccamical Chaplet (The), original poetry, 

1804. 

Hudson, D.D. (John), philologist, born in Cum- 
berland, 1662-1719. 

Introductio ad Chronograpliiara, 1691. 
Hudson (William), botanist, of Westmoreland, 
1730-1793. 

Flora Anglica, 1762. 
Hl'GHKs (John), |70€<, 1677-1720. 

Ode on the Peace of Uyswick (An), 1697. 

Siege of Damascus (The), a tragedy, 1720. 
HuGiiKS (Thomas), burn at Ulllugton, in Bcrkr 
shire, 1823- 

Alfred the Great, 1869. 

Manliness of Clirist (The), 1879. 

Memoirs of & BtovVx^x, \V>Ti. 

Out ova CYiwcVv, \v.l*. 



AIPENDIX I. 



D BnwDl Scbsol-dsji. m'- (BD bets. 

Tom Uromi U Oiford, IBSi. 
Bell (Kdwuii;. geohsiiC. I»ni it AntiliD. In 

Owlo^cii Sumy oE bbe Uollt^ KIOEdgm, 



On Ibe TrliHlo and r^nnlui Bocka ot Ue 

MMloDll CoDDtlGB or EngLand, lESB. 
Phj^iLul Geolugjr and Ouugniilif ot InllDil. 

,l..D. (Iter. Alinbun), of 




Die mwtDOIaL]' 
lUnory o[ YaglnaA, 
Illuuiy Dt tbe Stuut 



D nndenUndliiE, 
of Morals, im. 



(HJi Lift), by htawLf, nili PriU, im; 
tllvid DUiTiopte, I1«T I Adim Smllb, DBft i 
T. E. KEMhle. lED) ; J. U. Qunon, 1917.) 
Bdio (DiTldj, BcotlvKl, 11E«-1B3«. 
CoranHDUrlu on tba Law of Scotland Rela' 

tin to the.. . PiiDitbiiiint ol Crimea, i7eT, 
HUHPBUT, D.D, iLivTwct). bom at Nexpurt- 

Pacnoll, Id DuclcinKhaDiiIilre, ltu7-iavu, 
jMDUim (In two puu). [.uId, ieat-Ei4. 
Llt^ of Biabop JeueU (Juanola JuelU . . . 

Nobis rrtui. In thm boolia, isss. 
OrulD 111 RfEliiJim EllulKtbaiii. IGIB. 

'"■■ gtlnMTrumiB. ibu. 

, gorr necU iMni M BlnalDir- 




BrtllDta QuItEcfllu and tbeirTrinnfbriDatluni 

BrtUiih Uotbi and Ibdr TcinifortsUloiii 

BultorilT VlTarlnm ITtt\ \fW. , 

CDInagB of Ibe Brlllah Empire (The), IfM, J 
Col IccWr'i Manual (Tlw), IBM. -^ 

G«[b« In Huuburg (a dramitlo 

nidtory oflha AnorPrfnl!ng,1se). 

Masterplecea of Uie Jijul/ raluUn ood' 




HusT, Pb.I). 



Early P 

Hlrtoilcal . , . TreaCIwi'Dr Ibe Hook of Com- 
"on Prarer, 1863. 

cleaCTbe), llir. (A Bojle LectDR.] 
Pb.I). (JamH). mthtopoi'igitt, born at 
.s-'anan. In Dsractililrc, 1«33-1I)BI>. 
Plilloaopoj of Voke aijil Spwch, vat. 

Hum (JamcB Henry Lelgi). pri and atafiit, 
l«ndon.)TS4-lB69. ilnipr(FonKllwor»rt 
tor calling Gforge iV. "a lU Adonia ul 
Bft,.") 

AatobloETaphy and ItemlnlEtccnrBH, IBfiB. 

Amynua (a tale of tbe woDtla), IBU. 

HambuBlnTiHsany, 191B. 

BuDltroraCumerfA),lB«. 

CapUlu SwDId and Capbdn Ps 




BIDUOGRAFUICAL. 



T^H Tmlk, ISM. 
ToiTa(Tbe).iidaiTltiII<nDfLoiidaii,iilUi It* 

L'llriL^repidirtiu (■ miun on W. GlSird), 



Rourchn on Lliht, IU4. 

nusi, D,D™ThoBiMi. nritnlallH, 1»«-1JH. 
JM ADi[qslute, li:legaIlllJ^ « Uillluu Lln- 

De Uiu INilKluniin OrtenUUmn. tlli. 

11 UR (WIlUi^ Uolmu), prt-UafladiU 
painttr, Lcmdon. 1827- ■ 
Tb« AwiksDing CoDKieDce. 19»ti C)aadlD 



Konuocea of the Wgtt of Engltnd, 



IttauaiKlP 



.a plnoreji FiIkM of MiJc- 
phTTIL IHB, HUki litl Oil" 

_,, IttHlnlingUhrah-nl. lasa 

rhi Ll|li( at tba Worm, lau (ulibnud; , 

Onr PVgtlihCmuiM(irfcHnpil l"S1, Ri"ii1 



Sur«]BlrignphT,I1B3-«t. (MucbiMMar 

UHTEA ( Jobnl p^yiiot^tFift ADd turffon, bo 

4t 1»D| Ciadawood, dsu aiMf^, ill 



1 CtrUlo Puu or AnlBul 



DtsUMpOpDl 

Id mr IUt." 



Ul«i DnwTj 



SHn.JofanHiinUr 
ITUMbCtbMSDH 

(Qli Lire, br Eieti 
Toot, il>4i J»tph 
Oitor. 1SM.> 
Hoima (RcT, Joitpb), 
AglDConn. 18S0. 
CoDnKtlon oCBath vlUi UtenlDia, tta^lS 
(hot SrlreSrlu, ISM, 



fUlUmihJn akHU7, isw. 

LUkofOUrirF •■ '"" 

KnUD Hood, bl 



itncns. U.D, (Wililun), born u Long Ciklri 

UEdlul CommenurlM^ irlth Sapplcoinii 

(Ills Ulr^bj SlmmoiM, 1T93.) 
[CKTEi, H.D. (Wmiwn), iiritnialCU, bom i 
" ■- "'tUai, 17«0-191*. 



igl'uhlEk.l 



llgK 



>l IHucew or Ontnl 



Ilf^lpi to B HolT Lent, I8T3. 
HElpa to k Uvini Ftlth. Iil3. 
]>^!iK>n9 on the PinUea. Inss. 

IIUBnjoTos (Bbt. Wllltam). "S.9. 
CrenlMMli, In DorafUlilre. IHI 

ilBttta^(R>:y.Fil\tp).'nimamfirrmi 
TiaOae or Monvchy, 1M3-41, 

KntB, D 1) (lUchird), bidwp of 
bom a% Congrerc, Ln Mftironl 

Cornmenury op Ibe 

Leltcn on ChlTilry ind Iti 

LlftfirWirburlon, ll»i, 

(MUl.ire.byhlniHir; K 

HURufI, [).r>. (J*m«), put, 



Pttlica 0! llotHC 



HCTTCHrM'if, LL.T>. (frincin), 'nibi^itgifeuin 
■•Fu)ii!r of Um Scouli Scbool," i»m In 

Inniitrjr Into th« (Mglul of osr Idua of 

BmM)' and Virtue. ITM, 
N»iure.ndCDiiduaotlhePMilofn,(ti., lias. 
PhtloHpbIa Mmlla IiMlltuII'j, 1I4Z. 



(HI. Llff, by U-. 

DTmiis (Rer. John), IfogTHjAleai a 

qaary, bom d findfonj-l^venl, ii 



Hdtciiihok (Benjunli 
Blognphlca Medio, 



itlqnilla or the Connty ol 






Itas BOTCmnsoii— 11(1 



m UblH Dt Uit pBTieni buccl tgr " <rltcli- 

Lft.") 

DiBOji (V^y. JoliD), natural pMIoinpfter, 



Haw BlQe mno'pla. 1)3«. 

Workft, iDcLudlug Sutchiitiortiarm, pnfltbu- 



^nloKBllng,) 
CHot Ufa, by betw 



lie Colony of MusacbnaeUa. UC 
jsepb), bora 



TwaYwmnre™,ia;4. 
llDicmnoK (WUlUm), lofOBrapkicat a«t!- 

HuIAryuid AnUqaitleflof . . .DarbuD, 173^ 

HMoTT DtCumlHrlsnd, IIH-SH. 
ViewDf NorlhanibetlBad, ivra-as. 
EirnoK. LL.U. (Cbvlcs;. wmtlutiuUlcliii, born 

AbridgmEnl of tim I'bUiwiptilcia Tisoatc- 

Coune of Mitbemstlca, 1193-1901. (Witb 

PiMmoo and Sluw.l 
AloUiemittuI And Fhllosapbic&L Bktianirj, 

MitbBniUic*! Recrestlmis (4 rola.], 1801. 

(UlB mobt pDpukr prodacUanO 
HitbenuUoJ'TiihlK. list. 
Frlnolpls of Bildgu ... and the Lews af 

Tiblei of Product Hud lbs Fowen ol Num- 

bsris i;ai. 
TudUi, MuthenutLcal &tid rhnosopblcsl, ne«. 



lltlTTOH. M.D. IJunM), natural pAi/oiojrfwr, 
boni U Bdintiurgb. ]72e-nDi. 
KogrtUloa on Nenin] Pbiloscpbr. l»a. 
uvbAIgAtloD ofthfl Pi iDtdpLoa of Knowledge, 

rbeoi? of tbe Ennb, II96. (AdToratlnE the 
yVjuUnisn SjilJem, or cunCral heU, apposed 
*r l^■e^De^, nio sdmciled tho Arpfiinian 
■*»*■, jw*qiiwiunj-.-ncj'.) 



Hdttok CWIIlbiin), bom at Derlr, ltI3~lBl«. 



HuXLur. LL.D. (Tbonuw Hanty), nal 

Amerkin Addnwu, wlUi ■ LecLuie 

GHtJqueB Aiid Addresses, li13. 
Elcmfjibiry Biology, 1375. 

IniroducOoD (o Itm CUsemntion of A 

Lsy Sormonii, etc, lalo. 
Lectures an ODmpdmtiTO Anubkioy, IE 
Lessons in EleHEctuy PbjBloluicf, 18 
Man's PliH in Nslure.im. 

ObiervallDni on Ihe Qlulers, IBiT. 

Dr. Tjndall.J 
Oninli: Hyditnoa. ISM. (His etuI u 
Od the Tbi^ory of tbe VetLebraLe SXul 



CHlscbleFWork) 



Topogripblsal lltelloDxry of tbe Western : 

iKcauuj rUn.], maiden name EUialietb Sii 

Bury SI. Edmundti, in Sn9olk, lll»-ial 

Simple Story (a novel), IIBI, 
■," For lier pUyii, ice Arrvnr- "^ 
(Her Life, by J. BoiileD. 1B33.; 
[XQELOn' (Jean), pmUu and nucc 



OoUen Oppunnnlty (Tbt), 
r.randmothert Shoe (Tbe). : 

Little Wnndor-bora' (Tbe*), 

Moorish Gold, and tbe Onn-oyedSBmiiifc ' 

MapulbeFilty, IIM. 

Off iho SHelllBs (a novel), 1873. 

I'oema, 1893, isei, 1990. 

Rbjining Chronicle ef Inddenla and Fwllnft 

Bflunii ot ^«s» I^^ta";, \M.v 



i 



INGBBSOLL — IVIMET, 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



IRONS — IVIMEY. 



1233 



Sarah de Berenger (a novel), 1879. 

Sister's Bye-hours (A), 1868. 

Stories told to a Child. 1865. 

Story of Doom, and other Poems, 1867. 

Studies for Stories, 1872. 

Suspicious Jackdaw (The), 1867. 

Tales of Orris, 1860. 

Two Ways of telling a Story, 1867. 

Wild Duck Shooter (The\ etc., 1867. 
Ikoebsoll ^harles Jared), born at PbilaJcl* 
phia, U.S., 1782-1862. 

Chismara, 1800. 

Julian, 1831. 

Historical Sketch of the Second War between 
the United States and Great Britain, 1845. 

History of the Territorial Acquisitions of the 
United States, 1852. 
Ibglebt, LL.D. (Clement Mansfield), metaphy' 
sidarif etc., bom at Edgbastun, in Warwick- 
shire, 1823- 

Introduction to Metaphysics, 1869. 

Outlines of Theoretical Logic, 1856. 

Revival of Philosophy at Cambridge, 1870 

l^akspere Controversy (The), 1861. 

Shakspere Fabrications (The), 1859. 

Shakspere Hermeneutics, 1875. 

Shakspere, the Man and the Book, 1877. 

StiU Lion (The), 1867, 1874. 

Theoretical Logic, 1856. 

Was T. Lodge an Actor ? 1867. 
Ihgoldsbt (Thomas). See Barhau, R. H. 
IVGSAH (John H.), liondon, 1849- 

Flora Symbolica, 1868. 

Memoirs of [Edgar] Poe, 1874, 1877. 
jnuLPHUs, abbot of Croyland, chronicleVt 1030- 

; . . U09. 

V fiigulphi Croylandensis Historia, edited by 
* Gale and Fell, 1684. 

Ivans (Thomas), antiquary^ born at Drumgask, 

in Scotland, 1662-1744. 
Civil and Ecclesiastical History of Scotland 

(incomplete), published 1853. 
Critical Essay on the Ancient Inhabitants of 

Scotland, 1729. (A work of great merit.) 
Ibeland (John), 1720-1808. 
Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth, 1794-99. 
Life and Letters of John Henderson, 1786. 
Ireland, D.D. (John), dean of Westminster, 

bom at Ashburton, 1761-1842. 
Nuptise Sacrae, 1821. 

Paganism and Christianity compared, 1809. 
Vindicia Regiae, 1797. 
Ireland (Samuel)^ noodistt London, 1750-1800. 
Picturesque Tour through Holland, 1790. 
Picturesque Views of the Medway, 1793. 
Picturesque Views of the River Thames, 1792. 
Picturesque Views of the River Wye, 1797. 
Picturesque Views on the Upper Avon, 1795. 
Ireland (William Henry), literary forger, son 

of the above, 1777-1835. 
Authentic Account of the Shakesperian MSS., 

1796. 
Catholic (Tb«), a romance, 1807. 
Ch&lcogrii[tblxn&uiM. (a satirical poem), 1814. 
Confeesione relative to the Shakespeare Papers, 

1805. 
Gandez, the Monk (a romance), 1804. 
Henry II. (an historical drama), 1799. 
Miscellaneous Papers under the Huid and Seal 

of W. Shakeqxiare, inclndiiig the Tragedy of 

KhvLetw, etc, 1796, 



Modem ♦• Ship of Fools " (The), a poem, 1807. 

Mutius Scsevola (an historic drama), 1801. 

Vortigem (an historical play . . . attributed 
by him to Shakespeare). 1796 ; printed 1832. 

Woman of Feeling (The), a novel, 1803. 
Irons, D.D. (William Josiah), 1812- 

Athanasius contra Mundum, 1872. 

Apostolical Succession, 1837. 

Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction (On), 1847. 

Holy Catholic Church (The), 1838. 

Indifference (On), 1871. 
Irving, LL.D. (David), biographer^ about 1770- 
1820. 

Elements of English Composition, 1801. 

Lives of Scottish Authors, 1801. 

Lives of the Scottish Poets, 1810 

Memoirs of George Buchanan, 1807. ' 

Memorial of Anne Margaret Anderson, 1815. 
Irving (Rev. Edward), born at Annan, in Scot- 
land, 1792-1834. 

Babylon and Infidelity foredoomed of God, 
1826. 

Church and State, 1829. 

Exposition of the Book of Revelation, 1831. 

Homilies on the Sacraments, 1828. 

Judgment to Come, 1823. 

Last Days (The), 1828. 

Lectures on Bapiism, 1828. 

Missionary Sermon, 1824. 

Orations for the Oracles of God, 1823. 

Sermons on the Trinity, 1828. 
(His Life, by W. Wilks, 1854 ; Mrs. Oli- 

phant, 1862.) 
Irving, LL.D. (Theodore), United States, 1810- 

Conquest of Florida, 1835. 

Fountain of Living Waters (The), 1849. 

More than Conqueror, 1873. 

Tiny Footfall, 1869. 
Irving, LL.D. (Washington), bom at New York, 
U.S. 1783-1859. 

Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey, 1835. 

Adventures of Captain Bonneville, 1837. 

Astoria, 1836. 

Bracebridge Hall, 1822. 

Companions of Columbus (The), 1831. 

Conquest of Florida, 1838. 

Conquest of Granada, 1829. 

Crayon Miscellany, 1835. 

History of New York, by Diedrick Knicker- 
bocker, 1809. (A burlesque chronicle.) 

Legends of the Conquest of Spain, 1835. 

Life and Voyages of Columbus, 1828. 

Life of Margaret Davidson, 1841. 

Life of Oliver Goldsmith, 1849. 

Life of Washington, 1855-59. (His great 
work, in 15 vols.) 

Mahomet and his Successors, 1849-50. 

Salmagundi, 1807-8. 

Sketch-book (The), 1820. (This was refused 
by Murray and Constable.) 

Tales of the Alhambra, 1832. 

Tales of a Traveller, 1824. 

Tour on the Prairies, 1835. 

Voyages of the Companions of Columbus, 1 ?3l . 

Wolfert's Roost (stories contributed to tiie 
Knickerbocker Magazine), 1839-40. 
IviMET (Joseph), •-*. 

History of the English Baptists, 1811-2a 
(Much cftlfteta^^.') 

lAieol 3o\i\i 'Bvkti^MV,\^Q». 



1334 



JACK— JAMRS. 



APPENDIX I. 



JAMRS* 



Jack (Richard), mathematician, 1706-1760. 
ICxlKtence of God GwjmAtricAllr DAmonntrated, 
1747. (A curiouA and exciMlont trcatlxe.) 
Jackhon (Arthur), an ^ted nonconformiit^ 
1593-1666. 
AinidtatiiinH upon the IliiitorlrAl T'art of the 

01(1 ToAtamcnt, 1643-46. (Kxccllciit.) 
Annotationn upofi Iiialah, ponthuniuiDi 1682. 
AnnutatlonH on Job, the rHalmn, etc., 165d. 
Jackhon (Jameii Qrey), about 1761-1H30, 
Accoutit of the Empire of Mar(H:<-o, etc., 

1809. (Valuable: and intcreiiting.) 
Account of Tlmbuctoo and Houna, 1H20. 
Jackw).*« (lU'V. John), chrorwlogUt, Yurkiihirc, 
16H0-1763. 
Chronoluglcal Antiquities, 1752. (Highly re- 

coiniuendod by ninhop Wainon.) 
Scripture I>octrlno of tijo Trinity, 1714. 
(His Life, by Dr. Hutton, 1764.) 
Jackhon, D.U. (ThumaA), bom at Durham, 
1579^1640. 
\Vork^ p<Mhumouii 1673. (Hiii great work in 
" On the Crr'e<l.") 
(IIIH Life, by E. Vaughan, 1673 ; J. 11. Todd, 

1H38.) 
Ja'vih (dllee), biftarapher, 1686-1744. 
Liven, etc., of all the English Dramatic PootA, 
1719-20. 

•,* HiH Law Dlrtionarr wan greatly en- 
largffd and improved by J. E. TumlinH, 18*20. 

(Oiloe Jo^^b flguren in the I/unciad m ** the 
ncfjurge of grammar.") 
Jacoii (Itev. Henry), Independent miniitevt 

1561-1626. 
IiiHtitutlon of ChrlMt'fl . . . VlNlblo Church, 

1610. 
KoaKonfi . . . for reforming our Churchefl of 

KnKtand, 1604. 
StiffeririKfi and Victories of Chrint, 1608. 
Survpy of ChrlMt'H Huir«'rinK«, etc., 1604. 
Jamrn 1., of Scotland. ;xw^ 1.194-1437. 
ChriHtlA Kirk of the Grene (a poem of 23 

Htaiizoii), printed 17H3. 
King'H Qiuiir (The), a poem in nix canto^ in 

which he celrtbrateii niN lady-love, lady Jane 

Hcaufort, printed in 178:{. 
PoffblcH at tlie Play (a humorous poem on the 

foHtlval called •• ficttane Day," held at 

PeehlenV printed 17M3. 
Jamkh L, kliiK of Etigiand, bom In f^illnburgh 

CoHtle, lf.00-1625. (Called by Sully "the 

wiH«Ht fool in CJhrliitendom.") 
A nagrum m uta, 1 1 3. 
A])otiicgmoH, or 'J'able Talk, ponthumotui 

lOt.'J, 
IJaftllikon Doron (In throe lx>okfi), 1099. 
0)Utiterblast<5 to Tobacco, 1004. 
DH!monolo((io (in tiin*e btKikn), 1599. 
DiMCourae of tb^* Gowrie ConHpiraci'*, 1600. 
EHMtyen of a I'rentiM in the Dlvino Art of 

PoCHle, 15H4. 
l.X'panto, or llfrolniU Song, 160.3. 
ilaine and Facill ExpoHitloun of Chap. xx. 

Il<!velatioun, 15H0. 
Poetical Kxcrciftcn, I69I. 
I'remonltlon to all Moflt Mighty Monarchies, 

1608. 
Prlncc'fi I/x>king-glaM (A), 1603. 
7*roM WorkB, J 61 6, 

fi^tnoriMtranoe for the Right of KingH, 1615. 
J'r/pJicJ Ji/odo Triplex CuoeuB, 160 j. 



True T/ttw of Free Monarchien (Tho), J 598. 

(UiH Life, by Arthur WiUon, 1603; A 
Saiidrrrion, 16&6; William llarrin. 175 
Laing, 1804; Thoman Thomnon, iHaS.) 
Jambu (George I'ayne IlaiuHford;, nooeCiat a: 

biographer, I^indon, 1801-1 hOO. 
Agincourt (an hintorical romance;), 1844. 
Agnen Sorrel (a novel), 1H03. 
Araliella Stu.irt (a romanw), JH44. 
Arrah Nell, or Timf-w of OM, 1845. 
Attlla (an hiMtorical romance). 1H37. 
lieaucharop, or the Error (a novel), 1848. 
Hlanrhe of Navarre (a play), 1h:i9. 
Urigand (Th<!). a romance, iHll. 
(.'ami'ralzaman (n fairy drama), 1848. 
CaHteln<'au (a tnl"). 18 1 1. 
CaMtle of Kliren-»U'ln C'I'he), a novel, 1847. 
('hurl«ii Tyn-l (a novel ». 1H39. 
Convict ('rhe), a tain, M47. 
I)arnl»?y (a nov**!), 1h:io, 
Delaware, or Thirty Yearn Since, 18 IH. 
Df! L'Orme (a n«»v« I), 1830. 
Do Lunutico Inqnirendo, 1842. 
Df'Hiiltory Man (Tlie), 18:{0. 
i:va St. Clare, and other Talefi, 1843. 
ViiUc. Heir (Thf)i a novel, 1843. 
Fate (a nov<'l), 1m51. 
Fight of the Flddlrrrs (The), 1848. 
ForeMt DayH, 1813. 
Forgery, or Umt Intentions, 1818. 
Gentleman of the OM School ('riic). 1836. 
(iowrlr, or tin- King'n Plot, IH17. 
H(!id'!lb''rg (a romanci!)* '^'0. 
Jlenry M.iKUjrton (a novrl;, iH'.i'i. 
H'-nry of CJulw; (a novel), 1830. 
II''nry Smeat<in, is.'iO. 
IIuguen(;t fThe), a novel, 1839. 
Jao|uerU'(rhe), an hiHt.c>rical romance, 184; 
John Jonea'it TaleH from EnglUh llbtoi 

1849. 
John !Vfanitr>n Hall, 1834. 
Klng'H Highway (Th«?), 1840. 
LuHt of th«? Fulrlen (The), a tale, 1847. 
liord Montagu's Page, 1858. (Ilin last uove 
Man at Amis (The), a romance, 1840. 
Margaret Graham, 1847. 
Mary of IJurgundy (an historical novel), 181 
Morh-y KrnKt<'In (a novel), 1842. 
Old Dominion, or tho Southampton Masnac; 

1850. 
One in a Thousand (Henri IV.), 183G. 
Pequinlllo, 1852. 

I'hillp AuguKtiiH (an hlHtorical novel), 1831 
Princfj Life, 1855. 
Ilevenge, 1851. 

Kichnlif'U (fin historical novel), 1828. 
I^>bbcr (Tins), a tale, 1838. 
Rose d'Albret (a romance). I'^'^O- 
Kussell, a tale (time, (Jliarles IL), 1847. 
.Sir Theodore IJroughto'n, 1847. 
Smuggler (The), a novel, 1845. 
St«'pmother('lhe), a novel, 1846. 
Story without a Name (A), 1h52. 
String of PoarlH (wsven Itlastern talen), l«i». 
Ticonderaga, or the Klock Eagle, 1454. 
Whim (TheS, and its Consequences, 1847. 
Woodman (The), a novel, 1849. 

JPoemt, Jiiographiei, etc, 
Adra, or the Peravlans (a po<!m.) 
City of the Silent (The), a poem. 
IVook at \&x» VimVota Cv^<i5^, v>s'^^ . 



JAMBS— JEAFFRE80X. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. JA11S80NE — JEAFFBESON. 1235 



History of Charlemagne, 1832. 
History of Chivalry, 1849. 
Life and Times of Louis XIV., 1838. 
Life of the bUck Prince, 1822. 
Life of Rtcbard Cceur de Lion, 1841-43. 
Lives of Eminent Foreign Statesmen, 1832-38. 
Memoirs of Celebrated Women, 1837. 
Memoirs of Great Commanders, 1832. 
Javss (Rev. John Angell), Independent minis- 

ter, born at filandibrd, in Dorsetshire, 1785- 

1859.) 
Anxious Inquirer, 1834. (Enormous sale.) 

(His Life, bv B. W. Dale, 1862.) 
Jamks, M.D. (Robert), of Staffordshire, 1703- 

1776. (Inventor of " James's Powders.") 
Dissertation upon Fevers, 1751. 
Medicinal Dictionary, 1743-46. 
Vindication of the Fever Powders, 1778. 
James, D.D. (Thomas), an<ioi<ar3(, bom at Now- 
port, in the Isle of Wight, 1671-1629. 
Apology for J. Wicliffe (An), 1608. 
Catalogus Librorum Bibliotheca9 Publicas, etc., 

1605. 
Catalogus Librorum in Bibliotheca Bodleianae. 

1606. 
Corruption of the Scripture, Councils, and 

Fathers, 1611. (His best work.) 
Ecloga Oxonio-Cantabrigiensis, 1600. 
Index Librorum Prohibitorum Pontificus in 

usum Bibliothecffi Bodleians Deslgnus, etc., 

1627. 
Jambs (William), historian^ ^-1827. 

Naval History of Great Britain, 1822. 
Jameson (Mrs.), maiden name Anna Murphy, 

bom in Dublin, 1797-1860. 
Beauties of the Court of Charles II., 1833. 
"•Celebrated Female Sovereigns, 1831. 
Cburacteristics of Shakespeare's Women, 1832. 
Commonplace Book, etc., 1864. 
Diary of un Ennuyee, 1826. 
Early Italian Painters (The), 1845. 
Hatidbook of the Public Galleries of Art in 

and near London, 1842. 
o History of our Lord, etc., as represented in 

Art, 1860. 
Legends of the Madonna, 1852. 
Legends of the Monastic Orders, 1850. 
"^ Lives of . . . Female Sovereigns, 1831. 
Loves of the Poets, 1829. 
Memoirs and Essays, 1846. 
y^ Pictures of Social Life in Germany, etc., 1840. 
Poetry of Sacred and Legendary Art, 1848. 
Rubens, his Life and Genius, 1840. 
Sacred and Legendary Art, 1848. 
^ Scriptural and Legendary Uistory of Our Lord, 

as represented in Christian Art, 1860. 
"♦Sketches of Germany, 1837. 
Visits and Sketches, etc., 1834. 
Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in 
Canada, 1838. 

(Her Life, 1878.) 
Jameson, D.D. (John), bom in Glasgow, Scot- 
land, 1769-1838. 
Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Lan- 
guage, 1808-9 ; supplement, 1825. (His chief 

work.) 
Hermes Scythicus, etc., 1814. 
Historical Account of the Ancient Culdecs of 

lona, 1811. 
Historical Account of the Royal Palaces of 

Scolhuid, 13U, 



Jamehonb (Robert),. na<ura2i<t, born at Leith, 

in Scoilaiid, 1774-1854. 
Characters of Minerals, 1805. 
Elements of Geognosy, 1809. 
Elements of Mineralogy, 1837. 
Geology of the Arran and Shetland Islce, 

1800. 
Manual of Minerals and Mountain Rocks, etc., 

1821. 
Mineralogical Description of the County of 

Dumbarton. 1805. 
Mineralogy of the Scottish Isles, 1800. 
Outline of the Mineralogy of the Shetland 

Islands, 1798. 
System of Mineralogy, 1820. (Excellent.) 
Jamieson, D.D. (John), born at Glasgow, 1759- 

1838. 
Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Lan- 
guage, 1808. (A standard work.) 
Hermes Scythicus, 1814. (Excellent.) 
History of the Culdees of lona, 1811. 
Use of Sacred History . . . [to] Revelation, 

1802. (Of great merit.) 
Vindication of the . . . Deity of Christ, 1794. 
Jardine (George), of Glasgow, 1743-1827. 
Outlines of Philosophical Education, 1818. 

(Valuable.) 
Jardine (Sir William), naturalitt^ of Scotland, 

1800-1874. 
British Salmonldas, 1839-41. 
Contributions to Ornithology, 1848-52. 
Ichnology of Annandale, etc., 1851. 
Naturalist's Library (40 vols.), 1844-65. 
Jareold, M.D. (Thomas), •-*. 
Anthropologia (on the form and colour of 

man), 1808. 
Dissertations on Man, etc., 1806. (Much praised 

by the Quarterly Review.) 
Jay (Ilev. William), Independent ministert born 

at Tisbury, in Wiltshire (generally called 

the liev. William Jay of Baih), 17e9-l«53. 
Autobiography, posthumous 1854. 
Essay on Marriage, 1845. 
Lectures on Female Scripture Characters, 

1847. 
Life of John Jay, 1832. 
Morning and Evening Exercises, 1829-32. 
I'rayers for the Use of Families, 1821. 
Sermons, 1802. 
Works (in 12 vols.), 1841-47. 

(His Life, by C. Winter, 1808 ; Redford anil 
James, 1854.) 
Jeaffueson (John Cordy), novditt^ born at 

Framlingbam, in Suffolk, 1831- 
Crewe Rise, 1854. (His first novel.) 
Isabel, the Young Wife, etc., 1856. 
Live it Down, 18G3. 
Lottie Darling, 1873. * 
Miriam Copley, 1859. 
Noble Woman (A), 1868. 
Not Dead Yet, 1864. 
Olive Blake's Good Works, 1862. 
Sir Everard's Dauglitcr, 1863. 
Woman in Spite of Herself (A), 1872. 

Not NoveU. 
Annals of Oxford, 1871. 
Book about the Clergy (A), 1870. 
Ikwk about Doctors (A), 18U0. 
Book about Law^[ct% ^N>),\«b'o^. 
Book ttbouv l\ife'Ia)Q\ft ^K-\\*"^^- 



NoTcIiuid NurilMn Iron EllMl>cth to Vl<- 

urls, )■». 
Yon ng Hqulrn or Itu 8vmiU«tti Omilarj ( A}, 

Jkki. M.'d. (John), ur LoihIou, ITM-lTn*. 
Wurki, 1'hnilUKlcjil, M«]l»l, rulllUal, Mn., 

(rRtMcmol™, tir 111. J, l>l-m«y, 1HJ.) 
Juiuk U.l), (Juliii'L bldioh of LliDprlrli, Inrn it 
UcoKliad-. In InUnO. iTIt-Issa. 
tiuj BO Hurnl I.lhiiolnr* (.^aj, llilO, (Qua 

of Iho boo In Ibt luinuga.) 
ITutlo>lTlicolot>, lRi2, 
ilinuDnD . . , eliUtlly pficllML HI*. 
[Hl> Uf>, rtc, by G. Furilat, IIW,} 
Jlt>,i.,M.I).t».iniu.l),'-l]U. 
mhllAliwn l.llrturlj. fiMin lisa. 
Lie* ol Mjir/ gvHn of Sma, nin, 
jKrrKUdK rfbunui). bora In VITkIqK U,S,, 

^(ItnoIlVii|lnl■,ma. 
(UMi Ulb, h/ T. J. Bindolpti, 11H< 0. 

JunKnn C^'iuimU}, ' evigraflier lo lie ktni), 

D»>v< or 'lilIFinDl NiUoni, Aucfont ud 
Mnrturn, IMt-li. 

ProtAMlity or* Nortli-wrirt I'MUg*, DM. 
JurfHKTofMiiiiiioiiTii. SwCIjoimiii. 
■ r, D.D. (lU.I«.ra W-- " 




» Vvlola Vwlijo 

[llli>]^[u.li; Dr. J. Busn,l<»iJ.C.Uib 

Jkiim (Sount), jiMt, ihi., London. IIN-tI«7. 
An of lMliJIi|c(Tlie], « puru.lTtl. 
Ffh Inqulrj Ink) llm Kuu» uiil Origin u 

Jutarnd UrldnuN of Ibt UbnitUo lUJijIon 

{llf l,i/K tw 0. N. Con, llild.) 
yv»w (JloUiI), anmalie a>ii*or. rtc.. 17M- 



JiiuiMU<(lloimluWlllliuu],dnMi 
LondoD. li(*-il*r. 



Umujlo 1.ntiJiv> (wnlrlboUd la P\.. 
Cliniiilciliii et ClUTcrDMk, IBU, i 

HnmoraoULIiSi. 
llouwkMHr (Tim), i nlir, t*. 
Hon mide of Honey (A), • mtiI, It 
Men ofCliirKUr, lillU. 

l-rtwn.r of W.r { llw), ■ pi.)', 1« 
I'unrli'i Lctwn lo bl> Son (001 

IIMHK). 1IU«, 

lt«nt-4« (Tbo), * pliT, IBM. 
RMIndhDm BulaiM, lit), 
». (tlln ud W. JusM l»l. 

tiaboni* Doral.) 
8taTy<>t4FHlli*r(*MTti;, INI, . 

(Ill- l-it-, to W. 11.Srm.lil!lftl,) 




UupbMM S 

IMionca to Ibi Anilly (Tba] 
Kpfcun'tVi-^— - ^ "- 
Pttncbiuidn 

IjAorUMrii'dniiiuhink, II,.. 
I,lfa of Dmitlu J*mld (hi* fUtw), tl 

Old WoEoui wUo llvi^ii In iHboa <An),^ 
0.1 tJolionl.iy.c.uJ.ki'U-JiM), las»-l|.^ 

i'rogcMioriiirn'diiaU'j.ii 

H-.Slrti .iliiii^liM,"iun'i, "' 

'I'rl|4 In MoriDinilj', tit,. iHi 

Up ind Down In Uw' World 
JiuH (Kdwud), HBluntlUf. I> 
IIM-IBU. 
AnMdotHofnoMlM*. 
Angltt-a lUnlilH (An]. Iwlt. 
>'ivoiitlt« lUnnla uid Runt MndlMh IMT, 
ninnlntiiloNjiuiniillliiOTT, last-M, <r~ 

iiu-dtnok to i[«D[iUD Coan, iihl ' 



JESSE— JOHNSTON. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, johnson-^oiixstox. 1237 



Summer's Day ti Windsor (A), ajid a Visit to 

Eton, 1841. 
Windsor Castle and its Environs, 1848. 
Jkssb (John Heneage), historian^ 1815- 
London and its Celebrities, 1847-50. 
Memoirs of the Court of England (Stuarts), 

1839. 
Memoirs of King Richard III. 
Memoirs of the PreteAder, etc., 1845. 
^KWELL, D.D. (John), bishop of Salisbury, bom 

in Devonshire, 1522-1571. 
Apology for the Church of England, 1562. 
Defence of the ** Apology," 1567, 1569. 

(His Life, by Dr. Humfrey, 1573; Featley, 
1645 ; E. Bohun, 1685 ; C. W. Le Bos ; 
Isaacson, 1823.^ 
Jewsburt (Oeraldine Endsorl novelist^ bom at 

Measham, in Warwickshire, 1820-1880. 
Constance Herbert, 1855. 
Half-Sisters (The), 1848. 
Marian Withers, 1851. 
Right and Wrong, 1859. 
Zee, or the History of Two Lives, 1845. 
Jkwsbubt (Maria Jane), Mrs. Fletcher, poetess, 

etc., 1800-1833. 
Life and Literature, 1825. 
JoDRELL, D.C.L. (Richard Paul), 1745-1831. 
Illustrations of Euripides, 1781-90. 
Knight and Friars (The), 1785. 
Seeing is Believing, 1786. 
John of Oxkead, chronicler, in the reign of 

Edward I. 
Chronicle from 449 to 1292. (This is the 

Chronicle of Wendover supplemented.) 
John ov Salisbury {Joannes Sarisberiensis), 

bishop of Chartres, 1110-1182. 
Opera Omnia, first compiled and sent to press 

by J. A. Giles, 1848. 
Polycraticus de Nugis Curialium, etc., 1156. 
Johnson (Charles), dramatic author, 1679-1748. 
Gentleman Cully (The), a play, 1702. 
History of the Most Famous Highwaymen and 

Murderers . . . 1734. 
History of the Most Notorious Pyrates, 1724. 
Life and Intrigues of Elizabeth Mann, 1724. 
Johnson (Eastman), a genre painter, bom at 

Lovel, U.S., 1824- 
The Barefoot Boy, 1868; The Boyhood of 

Abraham Lincoln, 1867 ; Dropping off, 1873; 

The Farmer's Sunday Morning, 1860 ; Fid- 
dling his Way, 1865; Mating, 1860; The 

Old Kentucky House, 1859 ; The Old Stage 

Coach, 1871 ; The Pedlar, 1873 ; The Village 

Blacksmith, 1864 ; The Wounded Dmmmer, 

1872. 
Johnson (George William), horticulturist, bora 

at Bromley, in Kent, 1802- 
British Ferns. 

Cottage Gardener's Dictionary, 1863. 
Dictionary of Modem Gardening, 1846. 
History of Gardening, 1865. 
Science and Practice of Gardening, 1862. 
Johnson (James), *-*. 
Scot's Musical Museum (The), 1787-1803. (A 

very valuable work.) 
Johnson (Richard), 1560-1627. 
Anglorum Lacnmse, 1603. 
Orowne Garland of Golden Roses . . . 1612. 
Daioty Conceits, 1630. 

€k>]dea Oarland of Prinoelj Pleafloree, etc., 
1029. 



Life of Robert Cecill, 1612. 

Nine Worthies of London (The), 1592. 

Pleasant Walks of Moorflelds (The), 1607. 

Seven Champions of Christendom (The), 1595. 

Tom-Jl-Lincoln (History of), 1599. 
JOHVSON (Rev. Samuel), bom in Staffordshire, 
In Warwickshire, 1649-1703. 

Julian the Apostate, 1682. (This book was 
burnt by the common hangman, 16^^4.) 
Johnson (S.imuel), dramatist and humorii>t, 
1705-1773. 

Hurlothrumbo Cftn extravaganza), 17.59. 
*,* For his plays, see Appendix lil. 
Johnson, LL.D. (Samuel), lexicographer, etc., 
bora at Lichfield, in Hampshire, 1709-l7»-i. 

Dictionary of the English Languuge, 1755. 

Idler (The), a periodical, 1758-60. 

Irene (a tragedy), 1749. 

Journey to the West Islands of Scotland, 1775. 

Life of Dr. Isaac Watts, posthumous 1785. 

Life of Richard Savage, 1744. (Interesting.) 

Lives of the Poets, 1779-81. 

London (a satire in verse), 1738. 

Miscellaneous Observations on Hamlet, 1745. 

Rambler (The), a periodiciil, 1750-52. 

xtasseias (a tale), 1759. (Written in a week.) 

laxation no Tyranny, 1775. 

\ anity ot Human Wishes (a satire in verse), 
1749. (His best poetical work.) 

Visit to the Hebrides, 1773. 

Voyage to Abyssinia, 1735. 
(His Life, by T. Trotter, 1785; J. Walker, 

1785 ; Tyers, 1786 ; sir J. H. Hawkins, 1787 ; 

Boswell, 1791; Dr. Robert Anderson, 1795; 

J. F. Russell, 1847 ; J. T. Hewlett, 1851 ; 

Thomas Carlyle, 1853.) 
Johnson, M.D. (Thomas), "botanist, 1561-1644. 

Descriptio Plantarum in Agram Cantianum, 
1632. 

Iter Cantianum et Ericetum Hamstedianum, 
1629. 

Mercurius Botanlcus, etc., 1634. 

Edits Gerard's Herbal, 1633. 
JouNSTON (Alexander), artist, bom at Edin- 
burgh, 1816- 

The Covenanter's Burial, 1852; The Cove- 
nanter's Marriage, 1842; Family Worsli p 
in a Scotch Cottage, 1851 ; The Gentle Shep- 
herd, 1840; Lord and Lady Russell, eti:., 
1846; Melancthon . . . rocking a Cradle, 
1854; Sunday Morning, 1841 (Burns); 
Tyndale translating the Bible, 1855. 
Johnston (Alexander Keith), cartographer, 
born at Kirkhill, near Edinburgh, 1804- 
1871. 

Astronomy, 1855. 

Chart of the Distribution of Health and Disea.se, 
1852. 

Classical Geography, 1853. 

Dictionary of Geography, 1850. 

General Geography, 1852. 

National Atlas, 1843. 

Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena, 1848. 
(A splendid work.) 

Royal Atlas, 1861. (His greatest work.) 

School Atlases of Physical Geography. 
Johnston, M.D. (Arthur), poet, of Aberdeen- 
shire, 1587-1641. 

De\Vt\» Po%\AT\mi^o"V«t\«SL « . ,\SfiJ\» 

E\eg\«, l&'i*. 



nM 



JOHVfTOV— JOVKl, 



APPKNDIX I. 



jovm* 



Mom AuWem, 1«W, 

MUMI QlMfttUl , . . IBM. 

rATAptiriuito I'MtlcA Vmlmorwn D»vf4lf, 1637. 

TurftrgA, 1A33. 

I'oeUrum Hcotloorum Dolldn, lA.'tT. 
JtrtiMwrtm (CluirUw), novUtit, *-iiMO. 

(ylirvMl, or Adventurfw of » OuIma, 1790-41, 

IlfMioryof Atmom, 1TT4, 

Iltitory of John Juniper, Kml, ITSI. 

I'llKriina (Tb«), 1TY6. 

lUfverlii (Tbe\ IU2. 
Sounwron, M.i>. c^sorga), fiaturalitt, \19H^ 

1M66. 

IiitroduetUm to Concbology, 1860, 

Ifiatory of IMttob MpontjM Mul Lltbophytat, 

11*43, 
Ifbitorx of KrltUb ZoophrtM, lfl38, 
Jr/iiNifrov (jAmHi F. welr), chemitt, born at 

I'aInUx, In HcotUnil, r«00 Iffftft, 
CaUicliiiim of Agrlc«i»iurftl Clumibdrjr ftn4 

(i6<'l0Kf, lM4i, 
ChttrolMry of Common Mf«, lfl53H^0, 
Kl<rm<fnU of Agrkultural dxitm^irf and 

OfoUigy, 1843. 
]>N:turftit on Agf Iculturftl Cb4mUtr7 Mid Qm< 

loKy, 1M4. 
SiH^n on AmftH<>A, IHSl, 
Jo'itthTttN, LI^J).(Itob<trt),Aiff^>ridn,I013-16H0 
JiliUiriA liftruni HriUnnU^Arum, lO&O, (A 

work of great m«rit, ) 
If iiiU>ria of HuiMiiiul during tbo Mln'>rlty of 

Kiug.l0mMi, 1644, 
«/OMH»>ToN (WiliiArn), fwwiiit, born at Down* 

pttirlrk, In Ireland, 1N23. 
Kr«Mlitt«ld (a novel), 1H70. 
NlKbUbitdft (a wtvtsl), lubT, 
(Jndi'r which Kinat (a novel), 18T3. 
JoHNNTovK, li,D, (Brycej, born At Annan, In 

KaHland. 1T47-1HOO, 
Commentary on Itevelatl/m, 1704, (Oood,) 
Influence of ftellgl/>n on Civil Hodety. IHOl, 
JoHMHTONK (Cbevaller de), Jacobite, born in 

Kdinlmrgb, 1730-170». 
MenwHra of th« lUbelllon of 1746-44, poat* 

bunv/ua 1H30, 
JoiiMwrtmu (Jamea), Scotch hittoria/n, about 

17;J0-1796. 
Anecdotea of Clave tb« Hlack, King of Man, 

17H0. 

Ariti/|ultatea Olto-Normannlcw, 17n6, 
Afitlqulittteii Celio-Niandfeai, etc,, 17M6, (In- 

tereatlng,) 
I/>dbrokar-<^ulda, or the I>eath-f{ong of Lod* 

broc, 1783. 
Norwegian Account of Ifaco'a Expedition 
againat HaHland, 17H'/. 
JrmKiiroNK, M,I>, (Joliu), 1768-1836, 
Life and Worka of I'^rr, 1838, 
Medlcitl Jurianruderice, 1800, 
SimvM (Krneat Cbarlea), jutet, etc., 1814-1860, 
HattlewUy, 1866, 
Hor»ga of I)enu»cracy, 1866-67. 
Wood-apirlt (The), 1841. 
JorfKM, K.A. (CAorge), 1786-1860. 

Mfe of Cliantrey, 1840, 
iit^m (Henry), paeudonym ** Cavendiab,'' Ixm* 
don, 1831- 
UwM t,f KcArtA, IHIH. 

iswM on*iqtmi, ma. 

J'n/uiplit§ of WhfH, 1663, 
%* AIM 0dtUd BtuuW miUtfdt, lft13. 



JttvtLH (InigoV arehiteet, London, IfTl-lMS. 
lU built the Banfluating llooaa, WMl«bAll, 
1610-33} the Plaxxa and Cbureb, Covtol 
Garden, 1631-38. etc. 
Journal and Kkeicb'bfK>k, 1611, 
fltondienge reatored, p<i«ibumooa 1666. 
(HU Lifa, by Peter Cunningham. 1646,) 
JoNfa (JeremUti), diiunttng minuttr, 1603* 
1734. 
GoaiK-l of St, MaUbew (The), 1710. 
M'inod of Metlling the (Janonicai Aotborlty 
of the New TaatAmeut, 1736-37. (Ka- 
U<<rmed,) 
JoNM. LL, J). (Rev. JotmV pKOologUt, 176§-'1637, 
IC<!<J<'Ntaatii»tl Kenearchea, 1613, 
rir<'''k and fCngliah J^txieon, 1833. 
3(i¥\'M (Owen), antimiary, 1740-1814, 

Myvyrlan Archaiology of >Val#a, 1601-7. 
JoMM (Theopnilua), antltmary, •-*, 
lilatory or JirM:knockahire, 1806-0. (A wark 
of great m'-rlt.) 
JrmKa Critouiua Hymer), amaUmlBt, 1600-1874, 
(ieneral Outibia of the Animal Kingdom* 

1838, 

Joy I .a CTU'snuM Wharton V phytOjlogUit hurn at 
Ht. AndrewN. In Nc/itland, 1808- 

Kafuy Of I Inflammation, 1860. CH\r Aatley 
iUHt]nfr'i* prlsse. ) 

Fttilure of Hight from Spinal I)iitturt>anca 

1H«0. 

Thyaloiogy, etc., of Body, Senae, and Mind, 

1880, 

WlwJom and Beneficence of [Cod, ahewnj In 

, 1861. 

, I(e p/Mb-p^ioba T)r. Darwin'a do<^rifia 



(Ai:tonUu 



\ 



the Heiiae of Vialon 

of Kvolut'lon aa ^'wliolly unaup|M>rt«d by 
Mund mtlem'Ji.'* Hee Miyaut. 
Jimat (Kev. William), generally called '* Jonaa 

of Nay land,'' bom in Nottbamptimablra, 

1736 -I «oo. 
Art of Mualc, 1784, 
Catholic iKM.lrine of the Trinity, 1766. 
Letter from Thomaa Bull to bia brother Jobs, 

1703, 
IJf^ of Blah//p Horne, 1706, 
l'hyHlol/>gb:al I>bi^|uUitb>na, 1781, 
Scholar Arnu'd, etc. (The), 1703, 

(lih( Life, by W, Steevena, 1810.) 
Joxxa (Kir William), orUnUUUt, Jxwdoo, 1746- 

1704, 
(>>uimentariea on Aalatlc lUHr/. 1774. 
Knchanted if'ruit, or the liluaa Wib (a atory 

in vente). 
Hltopudeaa (tranalated), 
InHlituteM of HlndA Iaw, 1704. 
J^waof Mann. 1704, 
Life of Nadir HIjab, 1773. 
Moalliikat (iteven Aral/ic poema)^ 1783, 
I'erkian Crammar, 1771, 
Poeaeoa AaUitUw CVwimantariorum, libri vi, 

1774, 
Princlplea of Government (The), poatbomoua 

1707, 
Sacontala, or the Fatal King (an Indian drama 
tranalated), 

(HU( Life, t)y lord Taignmontb. 1700,) 
Joxxa, IM). (WfllUm Baail Tickeil), biabop of 

Wt. \)w\i\ bom in WabNi. IWi^ 



ONViUbt.Vi^WftiiA,^ 



J0N80N — JT79IUS. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



JUKES — JUNIUS. 



1239 



New Testament . . . with Commentary, 1864. 

Peace of God (The), sermons, 1869. 

Vestiges of Gael in Gwynedd, 1851. 
JoKScur (6ei\Jamin), dramatist and poet lau- 
reate^ born at W«stmin.ster, 1574-1637. 

Execration against Ynlcan, with Divers Epi- 
grams, posthumous 1640. 

Jests, or the Wit's Pocket Companion, 1731. 

Last Legacy to the Sons of Mirth, etc., pobt- 
humous 1756. 
*.* For his dramas, see Appendix III. 
(His Life, by Chetwood, 1756 ; Gilford, 1816 ; 

Barry Cornwall, %.e. B. W. Procter, 1838 ; Cun- 
ningham and Bell, 1870.) 
JoBDAN (Thomas), poet laureate for the city^ 
London, 16II-1688. 

Box of Spikenard newly oroken, etc, 1661-62. 

Cabinet ot Mirth (The), in two parts, 1674. 

Divine Raptures, 1646. 

Divinity and Morality in Robes ot Poetry, 
1651. 

Fancy's Festival (a masque), 1657. 

Goldsmith's Jubilee (The), 1674. 

Jewels of Ingenuity in a Coronet ot Poetry 
(no date). 

London In Lustre (November 9), 1679 ; Ix)n- 
don in Splendour, 1673; London Trium- 
phant, 1672; Ijondon's Glory, 1680; Lon- 
don's Joy, 1681 ; Liondon's Joyful Gratula- 
tlon, etc., 1642; London's Resurrection to 
Joy, 1671; Liondon's Triumphs, 1653, 1675, 
1676, 1677, 1678, 1684. 

Lord Mayor's Show etc. (The), November 9, 
1682. 

Money is an Asse (a comedy), 1668. 

Muses' Melody (The), no date. 

New Droll (A), 1660. 

Pictures of Passions, etc. {jko date). 

Poetical Varieties, 1637. 

Rosary ot Rarities (A), 1659. 

Royal Arbor of Loyall Poesie, 1663. 

Rules to know a Royall King, etc., 1642. 
. Tricks of Youth, etc., 1657. 

Wit in a Wilderness (promiscnoas pieces of 
poetry), 1660-67. 
JoRDEM. M.D. (Edward), 1569-1632. 

Discourse of Natural Bathes and Mineral 
Waters, 1631. (A learned treatise.) 

Suffocation of the Matrix . . . (on possession 
of evil spirits), 1603. (Very scarce indeed.) 
JORTIK, D.D. (John), London, 1698-1770. 

Life of Erasmus, 1758-60. 

Lusus Poetici, 1748. 

Ol)servations on Authors, Ancient and Modern, 
1731-32. 

On the Truth of the Christian Religion, 1748. 

Remarks on Ecclesiastical History, 1751-54. 

Remarks on Spenser and Milton, 1734. 

Truth of the Christian Religion (The), 1732. 
(His Life, by Dr. J. Disney, 1792.) 
JOTCB (Jeremiah), 1764-1816. 

Arithmetic, 1808. 

Dialogues on Chemistry, 1807. 

Scientific Dialogues, 1807. 
Jddson, D.D. (Adoniram), Massacnuaetts, U.S., 
178&-1850. 

Burmese and English Dictionary, 1852. 

Burmese Bible (t.e. the Bible in Burmese), 
1835. 
(Hia Life, by Wayland, 1863; Mrs. H. C. 

Conottt, 1856; ulemeatB; QiUette.) 



\ 



JcKBS (Joseph Beete), geclogUU bom near Bir- 
mingham, 1811-1869. 
Excursions in Newfoundland, 1842. 
Physical Structure of Australia, 1850. 
Student's Manual of Geology, 1858. 
Junius, Letters of, 1769-72; compiled 1783, 
1796, 1800. etc. ; Woodfall's edition, 1812. 
N.B. — The original " Junius " ceased in the 
spring of 1772. 

The Author of these Tetters. 
BarrS, Col. Isaac (" Authorship of the Letters 

of Junius, by John Britton ^'), 1848. 
Boyd, Hugh (*' Author of Junvu ascertained 

by George Chalmers"), 1817. 
Burke, JSkimund (" Inquiry into the Author of 
JuniuSt by John Roche "), 1813. (" Junius 

fjroved to be Burke," no name), 1826. Prior, 
n his Life qf Burke, takes the same view, 
1839. 

Barke, William (" The Author of Junius, by 
J. C. Symons"), 1859. 

Chatham, William Pitt, lord (•* Another Guess 
at Junius," by (?) Fitzgerald), 1809; Earl 
Chatham *' proved to be Junius," by John 
Swinden, 1833 ; by W. Dowe, U.S., 1857. 
("Who was Junius?" no name), 1837. 
Also an essay to pri>ve this, by Dr. B. Water- 
house, of Boston, U.S., 1831. 

Chesterfield, earl of (" Author of Junius dis- 
covered," by W. Cramp), 1821, 1851. 

De Lolme, John Lewis ("Arguments and 
Facts demonstrating " this, by Dr. Thomas 
Busby), 1816. 

Francis (I)r.) and his son sir Philip ("Dis- 
covery of the Author of Junius, by John 
Taylor"), 1813. 

Francis, sir Philip (" Identity of Junius * . . 
established by John Taylor "), 1816. Sir F. 
Dwarrls, 1850, and lord Campbell, in his 
Lives of the Cliancellors, take the same 
view. (" Handwriting of Junius profes- 
sionally investigated, by Charles Chabot "), 
1871. Macaulay espoused this " Identity." 

Glover, Richard (" An Inquiry into the 
Author of the Letters qf Junius," no name), 
1814. 

Gibbon ("Junius unmasked," no name), 1819. 

Lee, major-general Charles (proved "from 
facts" to be Junius by Dr. T. Girdlestone), 
1813. 

M'Lean, Txiugldin (said to be Junius in Gait's 
Life of West, pp. 67-69). Sir David Brew8t< r 
takes the same view. 

Portland, duke of (" Letters to a Nobleman 
proving " this, by A. G. Johnston), 1816. 

Pownall, governor ("Junius discovered, by 
F. Griffin, Boston, U.8."), 1854. 

Rich, sir R. (" The Ghost of Junius, by F. 
Ayerst"), 1853. 

Sackville, viscount (" The Real Author of the 
Letters cf Junius, by George Coventry "), 
1825. ("Junius unmasked," no name'), 
1770. The same proved by John Jaques, 
1843. 

Suett, the comedian (" Junius with his Visor 
up," a skit, no name), 1819. 

Temple, R. Grenville, earl ("Letters on 
Junius ft\\07»\.Ti%" \.\v\.%,\y3 \*a»R. 'Sv'k^^^^n 

Too^e, JoHn H<mvt (.** ^xmV» ^»^:^^^^ J 



p^ 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



l,*ndoriBrMl (The). 18 



le UlaloD U the Jews. 



T (Mlchul), fHUvcot a 



K™.?LCii. (Ptttriok). IraUnd, •-*. 

nnlvetwilCimblnCThe), mi. (BiMltent.) 
Kklto* (Aribnc], ehnmicttr. In tbs cclEn dC 
EdwudTL 

CronTcle . . . dwUrynff thit BiitDDH ai'l 

Bnita (In Tene], ptLnted III4T. 
SuiilK (Prandil iiuic). Hn, Butlnt.born Id 



B»li»nce In s Gtorgisn PUntal 

V^r uf Ociii-ililicn [A), 1817. 

KlHhLB (John Mliihi.ll), SoLoi 



HUdt; at ibe Engllih Lugiugefllrat period). 



Kmp, Mun.D. (Jwph), boTD ti 



Hnlcm of MriBkal Educsllun. IS1I, 
Xjur, D.D. (Thonui), Ml, bUliop or tliith mnd 
WellLbmn nt BerkluippeleuJ, tn UeiUocd- 

■hlrt,103V-nLl. 

Edmiuiil (in <iila pcem). 

MamlnK Bvenlng, ud UtdnCght B^nii, 

Vcirki colleoial and publkhrd, 1111. 
/laia Ufa by W.TiawklM. ili.ii lanon 
W. L. Bowl«9, 1830; 1 LiynnD, i.e. J. L. 
AodcrdoD, leu.) 
mm-taeotj- " 

Bbton or the Wu brtween the UnlKd SUtia 

andUalm. 18G0, 
VuaOn of iba Taun Eip^dttlun, 1341. 
Cumul (John), chroiolf^'i!, t»in ut Dmdlcf , 
In !JEn>jT!l>l"t 1700-1170. 
Borlpnn CbtobolagTi I'M. 
ItwnfBPT [John Pondh 



Kjnnnrj.(aeotgB Wilklns), bom i< 



X nin«Ifit> bom i 



Life otWiJllHP Win, 1MB, 
ti[yNEt.D,D.(WlilW> blatiop of PeWitoroaA,] 
ConiplFlii Kimrrj nt Ent^oa. ItM. (Com-l 

poised by dllTeraDt aulhoni the th^'' — * " 

bf hlniarlf.) 
FunUf of (ivendlab (The), iroT. 

RcglHier and Chronicla, EKlulaaUcal ■ad'H 



Murimony - a eiioBdyl, 1804. I 

BalalnglbeWlnd (Af>,rea),lS03. rHIaHntl 
and Em.) 1 

anlliin Vespra (The), 1B40. " 

Snrln» and iBlumn (a comedy), ISM. 
World (TbeLaoomadT, ISOS. 
KasHicoTT, D.O.cneTijaniliil, HsflraW.boi 

Blasortiiion on IL6 ■'Trca of UOi," IbaH 



Vln4lfflll..n „r llio <:,Ul..1Hi (JLurch (A), 180*^ 

Kanaas. LL.n. (William), bora at Watford. l*fl 

Hentonlrtlra, Jlso-iJTB. " 

English DlctloDUT, 1713, 

Eplst1ai(lnvan»), DOB. 

FdlBUlTi Wedding (loimedy). ITB8. 

Immorttmyof IheSool(The), ITBl. 

Puquliiada (Tbe). 1153. 
KEBTiJiiniM).muiiralnraij»i«- born 

TwdvP Anlhenm. 1713. 
Kkkt (JaniMl, bom ul FiederickBbol 
York, OS., 1tOJ-ia»1. ' 

CoininentirlM on American Law, IBa 
KUT (WlllUm Chulea Mark), pail a 

Alethela. and other Foema. MM. 
Camel-drlTcr'f Turban (The), lltX 
CbarkB IHahena u a Rnader. 1872. 

Footprinunn tbel(aad(laproaeX18 
Napoleon'a ailppeia. 1943, 
Poem* (coltedcd, ric ), 1970. 
S^atli at lona (a tale of tbe wcsp 

Shikospeaie'a Frollo'on 11^ Thsmia, 
Kkb (.John BellEnden), ■-■. 

Archeology of oor Papular BiniaHl a 
my ^ymaa, 1834. (To prove 1 
'— 1 of Dutch wordi, main 



_ A.) 

■ (Itobsrt), hUtorlan, 

(A f aloahle work.) 



■ ° 

I 
I 



KHTT— xiHaii.Br> 



APPKNDIX I. 



Kina LAKE — KTKall.Kt> 



Olibny d( Sonllinil (Robert tha Bnn*), 
(A Rind cplhin*,) 
rlhul W[lfl>m)tiMllla, 1>U. 
.,rT(Ilfv. liuirrviHi-imii. 
Kinnrnui <ir ifi< 
BdiII/ (• nuinl I 



mMt; . . . wllh 
f PlODlUKJ, IIH. 



('lanij. I 



Juvmlla rwlni, iTm, 
KinD, M.I). (Johiii, HIl-tfi6l, 
AiUpUtlun uf KibTui Natur 
Oendukia of U*ii. uai 

ilutlliiH r^ MIntrtlocr. I^Oft 
llivu ' Wnilwii;, imtimKil. IH 
mlui, laavlKOI. 
Bmiib Soni-birdi, lail. 
KiUML D.U. (Klubiinl), ninbop or B«ili ni 
W«lKlxHnlnHDiiHiI.lUI>'ITUl. (Heal 
liU KlBl w>r* klllHl In M ilurln( Ilia Mot 

CiHDn<*u(iin> DD iba Fenlitmeh, IIM. 
HamoiHiMUon of (lia Mmim, ittl-llm). 

jmiHafM. burn ia HuuTiki, itii-ina. 

I^TI, ]«H. 

KiuuuHnr (air Winun). neMmmbHUw 
quHn [lennaUibWX^ IdDS-IMa. 
lAlfm MMiiWll TGongbW dF > (limtWiuui 

ImixrlM Tr^y (Tb*). ))«*, 
• iV,\,B.Mpl- -■ - ■■ 



p(«nL,„ 

Uldatibt «ud OMj Tljougliia 

Pii>«nni;rtpriirJ,ieM. 

aallnilnli ]>lu), IIU. 
KOg* of Drbin (» pbr), KOt. 
KiKULi. (Kloliikrd), nuwtfff, M 



PI. ixfp^ or uis 1 rirum 
StuOtnlUCi AbNJid, IBS 
KiiO, F.lt.a. IKdwurd], I 
lias-JMT. 
\mtj on Ui> Rngllali Ooi 
MqnrlaerCrlUiTnuii DHi 
M unluiDNU Antlijui, iln 

Olmrxilnna 'ui Ut Hlili 
Kno itlcnr^X blabi>ii uf C 



n at Ueblloll. In 



ueip nrou teUhM u C 
Poauit, Kl«|li<i, (fid rurjii 
PmIuii (Tbnl In si*IH. l 
iti<ia(['M«t,loi<l),tuma(li 
IIIMorrof IhaAfoMWC 
Inquiry lulu tlin CunnUi 
_ PfJiolllv- Oburth, llftl, 

SUM 01 llM I>niUM>ul* 111 



■bop at I 



3 Imllatlan of Horiwi'). n 



Ulali.gDOHDftba IMid. 

Jnin ol Rtdlngfon (t, lrigl-eiim«il]r), lilt. 

, .. i^nitan (A). H»i!. (Bnuellan 



IMtK)>, 1100. 



Htlni on tha Itor>l 



VIodloMkia at Dr. auAannll. ItiO. 

KuniLAM (Alaxindar Wtlltetr), bu 

Tanninn, In Sointradablr*. isll- 

Eniban. IMt, (A tnoilal book ol tr«' 



CDaap CIMbat anil NaitT. I'M. (HrPinun 
l-rt.) 

OUncua, oi tba Vton&enal VatShaK, \nt. 
Haaltb anil GiluinUiin. I91t. 
Iltnward Iha WaKo ft, novol). laU. - 

HL™lt.n-h.},l8«». I 

netoM CniF), Onak falir l<<ll">. 1KB*. ' 

HjMtl* (» now! to .liuw iIik HrniiKH rf • 

Orwk 'iIhE*JI'plir of tba fUST^is'iii ?/],,■ 

LIniila «t Eiaol Sdeiico aa npiillwl tu Ill.ior/. 

Midani How and Ijilj Wb?, 1«10. 
MlKuillauIn, IH». 



Play. 



(Kllubell^Huni 



Ml. KM, 



VI I Ian Hiraiuaa. latv. 

W.irtl>.WaiiTliB),lS«S, 

WoalTanl llol (viijagta anil adimlnraf d 
air Amvu belRb In ilir ralon at giwan 
ICllxbeib). IBSO. (Thlauid'-A^lonLuDlH" 



(UJal.^bTb^lao 

;ixoai,«((l«,rAn» 

IWTonatilr*, &<itb< 



tUil, burn ai Hulnh II 



ll«rlnar«r7Tha).lllta. 

Flr>aldel»udWl«)ti. 

aeulfty Htiuirn (KasulWtkmt tfj, !»». 



iia gba), jal 



,W(Tba), 



Uittni ■A Ui»UutnA,vn\. 



KIP— -KNOLLES. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, knelleb—knouuu. 19A3 



Nmnber Serentoen; 1875. 
Oakshott GuUe, 1873. 
Old Margaret, 1871. 
Ravenaboe, 1861. (Hia best JioveL) 
Keginald Hetheradge, 1874. 
Silcote of Silcofcea, 1867. 
Strettoii^l869. 
Talea of Old Travel, 1869. 
Valentin (a story of Sedan), 1872. 
Kip (WiUiam), bishop of California, bom at 
New York, 0.8., 1811. 
Catacombs of Borne (The), 1854. 
Doable Witness of the Church, 1844. 
History of the Early Jesuits, 1840. 
Kims, F.RJ3. (Andrew), Nottingham, 1725- 
1795. 
Life of Captain Cook, 1788. 
KiBBT (Rev. William), ent(m6logist, bom at 
Witnesbam Hall, in Suffolk, 1759-1850. 
Habits and Instincts of Animals ^a Bridge- 
water treatise), 1830. 
Introduction to Entomology, 1817-26. 
Monographia Apum Angligi, 1802. (With 
Spence.) 
(His Life, by Freeman, 1852.) 
KntKwooD, LL.D. (Daniel), a«fnmom«r, bom in 
Maryland, U.S., 1814- 
Comets and Meteors, 1878. (A masterly 
work.) 
KiRWAv (Andrew Valentine), 1804- 
Army and Garrisons of France, 1841. 
Modem France, its Jonmalism aud Litera- 
ture, 1863. 
Ports, Arsenals, and Dockyards of France, 
1839. 
KiBWAK, LL.D. (Richard), chemut, bom in ire- 
land, 1750-1812. 
Elements of Mineralogy, 1794. 
Essay on the Constitution of Adds, 1787. 
Kitchener, M J). (William), gastrotwmUt,l1t5- 
1827. 
Apicins Redivivus, 1817. 
Art of Prolonging Life (TheX 1822. 
Cook's Oracle (TheX 1821. 
Economy of the Eyes, 1824. 
Health without Physic. 1830. 
Housekeeper's Ledger, etc., 1825. 
Peptic Precepts, 1824. 
Pleasure of making a Will, 1822. 
Practical Observations on Telescopes, 1814. 
Traveller's Oracle (The), 1822. 
Kmo, D.D. (JohnX bom at Plymouth, 1804- 
1850. 
Daily Bible Readings, 1851. 
History of Palestine, 1843. 
Journal of Sacred literature, 1848-63. 
Lost Senses (The), deafness and blindness. 

1845. 
Pictorial Bible, 1838. 
Pictorial History of Palestine, 183*-40. 
Thoughts among Flowers, 1843. 
(His Life, by J. E. ByUnd, 1856.) 
KsTATCHBULL-HcG ESSEX (Kdward Hugessen), 
bom at Mersham Hatch, in Kent, 1829- 
Ciackers for Christmas, 1870. 
Hlggledy-Piggledy, or Stories for Everybody's 

^Udren, 1875. 
Moonshine, 1871. 
Queer Folks, 1873. 
Bfver Legends, 1874. 
Stories for xajr Cblldren, 1899, 



Tales for Tea-time, 1872 

Uncle Joe's Stories, 1878 

Whispers ftom Fairylana, 1874. 
ExELLER (Sir Gkxlfrey). court painter to Charles 
U.J etc., bom at LUbeck, 1648-1723. 

Beauties of Hampton Court (divers dates). 

Kit-cat aub Portraits (divers dates). 
Ekight (Charles), bom at Windsor, in Berk- 
shire, 1791-1873. 

British Almanac and Companion to the Al- 
manac, 1832 ; continued still. 

Qyclopxdia of the Industry of all Nations- 
1851. 

English Cyclopsedla, 1854-61. 

Half-hours with the Best Authors, 1847-i3. 

Knowledge is Power, 1855. 

Land we live in (The), 1848. 

Library of Entertainiiig Knowledge (TbcV 
1831. 

Life of Caxton, 1844. 

London Pictorially Illustrated, 1841-44. 

Old England (illustrated), 1845. 

Old Painter (The) and the Modem Press, 
1854. 

Once upon a Time, 1853. 

Penny Magazine (The), 1832-45. 

Pictorial Book of Common Prayer, 1838. 

Pictorial Bible (The), 1838. 

Pictorial History of England 'The), 1844. 

Pictorial Shakespeare (The), 1839-41. 

Plays and Poems, 1857. 

Popular History i England, 1856-62 

Results of Machinery, 1831. 

Rights of Capital and Labour (The), USl. 

Shukespeare 'a biography), 1839. 
^, • Of these *'ook8 ne was eithci the author 

editor, or publisher. 
KxiGHT (E. Cornelia), 1757-1837. 

Autobiography, 1»61. 

Description of Latinm (I^ Campagna di 
Roma), 1805. (Interesting.) 

Dinarbas(.. continuation of liassdas), 1770. 

Marcus Flaminius, 1790-92. 
Knight (Henry Galley), trc-^'Mer ar I anti- 
quary, 1786-1846. 

Architectural 'lour in Normandy 1836. 

Ecclesiastical Architecture of Italy, 1842-44. 

Normans in Sicily, 1838. 
KxiGHT (Richard Payne), of Herefordshire, 
1750-1824. 

Analytical Inquiry into the Principles of 
Taste, 1805. 

Inquiry into the Symbolical Language of 
Ancient Art and Mythology, 1818. 

Landscape (The), a didactic poem in three 
books, 1794. 

Nimimi Veteres, 1830. 

Progress of Civil Society (a didactic poem in 
six books), 1796. 

Worship of Priapus, 1786. 
Ekight, D.D. (Samuel), bioffrapher, 1674-1746. 

Life of Dr. John Colet, 1724. 

Life of Erasmus, 1726. 
Kkighton (Henry ), cArontckr, time Richard II. 

Compilatio de Lventibus Angliaa a Tempore 
Reigis Edgari usque Mortem Regis Ricurdi 
Secundi, 1400. 
ExoLLES (Richard), historian^ 1540-1610. 

History of the 'VTVt\i», \%Qri\ aavvNkxsQJiSi^Xrj ^sa 



rlM4 KNDLLIB— LANDON. APPl 

KvoLtn (3lr Francia), tfalomon, boni U OcAf IV 
m Oilbrdsbln. lESo-lsfil. 
TTMllso BgalBst tho LinrpaOoB of P»p»i 
™ii," hi™ in ^"ih^CtlBnd,°lSS(J^lfl6e. " 
Infidelity unmukei]. ie5I, 
Kl«wi.i9 (jamB. Sheridan), drinafiae. bom at 
Cork. In Iieland, 1)B4'1BC«, 
Idol detaoUHtd bj lla own Prli'it (The), a 
nplf ut unlliul WiKoua on inHiiubiUan- 



APPENDIX I. 



S«k Qf'Roma tTha), or tha AichHotwy, 
■■■■). 

-~ ■- — - ■^'"■-d Gule, la Scotkod, 

el against the Hon- 
loD. , . Id Scotland. 



Kwni (JoLnl, 
IKis-IDn, 

Follhrull Admonition, 
Fiirt niast of Itie Trai 
alreonReglniEnlori 
Fort fur the ADIlniKl.t 
lllalD^ of UiB Rofdm 

wGI Trua Praier it. loM. 

(HULlfKbrSmealoa, IBTSi McCria, ISIS i 
Nlemajrer, IBM I LalUB, IBt?; T. Bruides, 

Knox (Il<>)>^")' ('VHiitr, ie41~>. 

Hlitarlul Relation ot the Iiland Df Cej-lon. 
ISBI- (A staudarLl wor^.) 
Kifoi. M.D. (Hoberi), of Ediulrargli, iTal-lBoa. 

Manual of ArtlMlo Analonir, IB61. 

^rlBtljui FhlloBophj, l^Sfi. 
Family LednrM. 1701. 
Liberal Edoestltin, Mo.. IIBI. 
Moral sod Lltenrr Eimji. 1)IB-)9. 
WintarEven1njB,lHB. 
KimBTOB (Sir frauds), rati, ot Slinipalilra, 

Oorotia MInorvB (s majqao), loan. 

Leollne and SjdanK (a poctlcul ronuno), 

Mure^' Complin t (The), 1633. 



Ljdio (Alonnder Gordon), JfrScan tratellcr, 

Tralels, ponthnniona 1858. 

Kaily Metrical Talea, ISM. 
Fogili™BcottlaliFootry(nihcciiltUT), 1623- 

BoleiiBoinaioa of Uui Andool Fopnlot rmtry 
of GcoLland. IbOi. 
L*un> (M*"«l™). *«toWa^ bora in Ibe Ork- 



1 



(Hli bM 
rs under Dm 



Jo^rXtSvU (a tnieilrt ISOJ. 

I.ist EraiTi, and Popular Falladu, ISSX .^ 

Mm. Ij>aVKfs Sehool. (WIUj bli mH 

Old Dllud Margaret (a Ula). 17SI. ^H 

PDeln^ nsi. (Wllb Coleridge.) ^H 

JJoetrj foe Clilldren. lHa»'. ^^ 

Talei from SlukeHpearc (i.t. tbo talea ol 

(Hie Life, by Tnlfonnl, Isau.)' 



cmloaiaortheKiiBUsh). 
DlctlonarliuD Angllai TopoErapbli 
DutleaofConBtablea 






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l>enmlialBllonorKent,lBill.l[^16. (TbefltM 
connt; hlatory, and Blill * model ot the 

(Hla Life, addedtotbeedttlLinofbla wotk^ 
Cbalbnm. 1838.) 
Lamthi (Aylmer Bonrke), ioliaiiit, 1)81- 

Deacrlption of the (lenoa PInui. IBoa-at. 

LAHKKaTES (Edwin Ray), natuTalUt. LsndM, 



4 of Captoln CUppcrlon's Laat EapAll' 

fl.Bii.i. Ell^brth), Mia. MatlMBi 
be luillilt -L.E, L." bord 



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Qolden Violet (The), ami olber Pocn 
iBimovlaalriou (ThoV and other Poei 



LA NDOB — ^LARDNBB. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



LANE — ^LARDNER. 



1245 



Lost Pleiad (The), 1829. 

Bomance and ReaJity (a novel), 1832. 

Traits and Trials of Early Life (tales), 1836. 

Tronbadonr (The), and other Poems, 1825. 

Venetian Bracelet (The), and other Poems 
1829. 

Vow of the Peacock (The), 1835. 

Lenana(The), and minor Poems, posthumous 
1839. 
(Her Life, by Miss Boberts, 1839 ; L. Blan- 

chard. 1841.) 
iiAKDOR (Walter Savage), poet^ etc., born at 
Ipeley Court, in Warwickshire, 1775-1864. 

Admonition to Detractors, 1837. 

Andrea of Hungary (a drama), 1839. 

Count Julian, 1812. 

Dry Sticks fagoted, 1857. 

Examination of William Shakespeare (The), 
1834. 

Fra Ruperto, 1641. 

Gebir (a poem), 1798 ; translated into Latin, 
1313. 

Giovanni of Naples (a drama), 1839. 

Hellenics (The), 1847. 

Idyllia Heroica (in Latin), 1820. 

Imaginary Conversations of Qreeks and Ro- 
mans, 1853. 

Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men, 
1824-28 ; second series, 1829. 

Imaginary Conversations ... on Italian 
Affairs, 1848. 

Last Fruit off an Old Tree, 1853. 

Latin Poems, 1824. 

Letters of an American (under the pseudonym 
of "Pottinger"). 1864. 

Letters of a Conservative, 1836. 

Pentameron and Pentalo^ (The), 1837. 

Pericles and Aspasia, 1836. 

Poems, 1795. 

Poems from the Arabic, etc., 1800. 

Popery, British and Foreign, 1851. 

Simoniaca (a poem), 1806. 

Satire on Satirists, 1836. 
(His Life, by Foster, 1876; Sidney Colvin, 

1881.) 
Lavdsebr, R.A. (Charles), elder brother of Sir 
Edwin, 1799-1879. 

Clarissa Harlowe (in the Vernon Qallery); 
Departure of Charles II. in Disguise, 1842 ; 
Dorothea, 1828; The Monks of Melrose, 
1843 ; Return of the Dove to the Ark, 1844 
(Art Union prize pictured. 
JjAHDseeb, B.A. (Sir Edwin), animal painter, 
London, 1813-1873. 

Bolton Abbey in the Olden Time ; Children of 
the Mist; Collie Dogs, 1867; Deer-stalking, 
1861 ; Distinguished Member of the Royal 
Humane Society ; The Dug and the Shadow, 
1826; Dogs fighting. 1819; Dogs of St. 
Gothard, 1819 ; Doubtful Crumbs, 1859 ; The 
Drover's Departure ; The Dying Stag; Even- 
ing Scene in the Highlands, 1868 ; Flood in 
the Highlands, 1861 ; Highland Breakfast, 
1834; Highland Music; Highland Nurses; 
Highland Whisky Still, 1830; High Life; 
Lady Emily Peel and her Favourite Dog, 
1857 ; A Lassie herding Sheep, 1832 ; The 
Lion and the Lamb, 1858; Four Bronze 
Lions cast for Nelson's Monument in Trafal- 
gar Square, London, 1867; Low Life; Man 
pjvpoeea and God diBpoeee, 1864 ; Morning ; 



Night ; The Old Shepherd's Chief Mourner, 
1837 ; Peace ; The Piper and Pair of Nut- 
crackers, 1852; Queen Victoria meeting 
Prince Albert oa his Return from Deer- 
sUIking, 1860; The Random Shot; 'ike 
Return trom Deer-stalking, 1860 ; The Re- 
turn from Hawking; Rough and Ready, 
1870; Saved; Shooting Deer on a Pass; 
The Shrew tamed, 1863 ; The Stag at Bay; 
The Trackers, 1849. 
Lane (Sir Richard), *-1650. 

Reports in the Court of Exchequer in the 
Reign of King James, posthumous 1657. 
Lanfbanc, archbishop of Canterbury, born at 
Pavia, in Italy, 1005-1089. 

De Corpore et Sanguine Domini Nostri, 1080. 

Opera Omnia, ex editione L. Dacherii, 1648. 
Langbaixb (Gerard), bom at Oxford, 1656-1692. 

Account of the English Dramatick Poetti, 
1691. 

Lives, etc., of the English Dramatick Poets, 
1699. 

Momus Triumphans, or the Plagiaries of the 
English Stage exposed, 1688. 

New Catalogue of English Plays, 1688. (The 
only catalogue to be relied on.) 
Lanoford, LL.D. (John Alfred), poet, etc., bom 
at Birmingham, in Warwicltshire, 1823- 

Century of Birmingham Life (A), 1868. 

Drama of Life (A), 1852. 

English Democracy, 1855. 

Lamp of Life (The), a poem, 1856. 

Modern Birmingham, 1874-77. 

Pleasant Spots, etc., 1862. 

Poems of the Fields, etc., I860. 

Prison Books and their Authors, 1861. 

Religion and Education, 1852. 

Staffordshire and Warwickshire, 1874. 
Lakguobne, D.D. (John), born in Westmore- 
land, 1735-1779. 

Translation of Plutarch's Lives^ 1771. 

Poetical Works, 1766. 
Langland (William), poet^ bom at Cleobury 
Mortimer, in Cheshire, 1332-1400. 

Vision of Piers Plowman (a satirical poem in 
alliterative verse), 1362. 
Labdnke, LL.D. (Dionysius), bora in Dublin, 
1793-1859. 

Cabinet Cyclopaedia (62 treatises by different 
authors), 1829-46. 

Cabinet Library (The), 1830-32. 

Discourse on the Advantages of Natural 
Philosophy, 1828. 

Handbook of Natural Philosophy and Astro- 
nomy, 1851-53. 

Lectures on the Steam Engine, 1828. 

Museum of Science and Art, 1853-56. 

Treatise on Algebraic Geometry, 1825. 

Treatise on Differential and Integral Calculus, 
1825. 
Labdneb, D.D. (Nathaniel), bom at Hawk- 
hurst, in Kent, 1684-1768. 

Credibility of the Gospel History, 1727-57 ; 
supplement, 1756-57. (Invaluable.) 

Demoniacs of the New Testament (The), 1758. 

Jewish and Heathen Testimonies, 1764-67. 

Histories of the Apostles and Evangelists, 
1760. 
*,* Paley'a Evideucet M^^5OT\Q^^^^isJSfc- 

Bale from tYiese )qoo\l%. 

(His li\fe, \)i ^Vv^^»» '^'^^^•^ 



l.>46 



LATHAM — LSAOn. 



APPENDIX I. 



ULV&KUCE — LUACU. 



Latham, M.D. (John), ornithologist^ born at 
Eltbam. In Kent, 1740-1837. 

General History of Birds, 1821-24. 

General Synopsis of Birds, 1781-87. (Good.) 

Index Omitbologicus, 1791. 
Latham, M.D. (Robert Gordon), ethnologist, 
bom at Billingborough, in Lincolnshire, 
1812- 

Descriptive Ethnology, 1859. 

English Grammar, 1H43. . 

English Language (The), 1855. 

Ethnology of Europe, 1852. 

Ethnology of the British Colonies, 1851. 

History and Etymology of the English Lan- 
guage. 

Man and his Migrations, 1851. 

Nationalities of Europe, 1863. 

Natural History of the Varieties of Man, 
1850. 

Norway and the Norwegians, 1840. (His 
first work^ 

Outlines of General Philology, 1878. 

Russian and Turk (Tlie), 1H78. 
Latimer (Hugh), bishop of Worcester, bom at 
Thurcaston, in Leicestershire, 1490-1505. 

Seven Sermons before iulward VI., posthu- 
mous 1562. 

Seven Sermons preached in Lincolnshire, post- 
humous 1571. 

Seven Sermons on the Lord's Prayer, posthu- 
mous 1562. 

Sermons on the Poughers, 1549. 
(His Life, by GUpin, 1780; Watkins, 

1824.) 

Lali), D.D. (William), archbishop of Canter- 
bury, bom at Keadnig, in Berkshire, 1573- 
1645. 

Autobiography, posthumous 1839. 

Diary, posth\imous 1694. 

History of his Troubles and Trials, posthu- 
mous 1695-1700. 
(His Life, by Prynne, 1644 ; Heylyn, 1668 ; 

C. W. Lebas ; J. Parker, 1829 ; Lawson, 1829 ; 

Uaines, 1855.) 
Laudkr (George), poet, called the "Scottish 
Souldier," 17tn century. 

Aretoplicl (an elegy on Walter, earl of Buc- 
cleugb), 1634. 

Breda Exultans (a poem on the Peace), 1667. 

Caledonia's Covenant, 1641. 

Souldier's Wish (Thej, 1628. 

Sunt Artibus Arma Decori, 1629. 

Tears on the Death of Evander, 1630. 

Tweed's Tears of Joy to King Charles, 1639. 
Lauder (Sir Thomas Dick), born near Edin- 
burgh, 1784-1848. 

Great Floods in Moray, 1829. 

}lighland Rambles, 1837. 

Legendary Tales of the Highlands, 1841. 

Ix>chaiider (a romance), 1825. 

Tour round the Coast of Scotland, 1842. 

Wolf of liadenoch (The), 1827. 
Lauder (William), literary impostor^ bom in 
Scotland, 1710-1771. 

Essay on Milton's Use and Imitation of tbe 

Modems, 1750. (This essay contains false 

quotations from Masenius, Taubmann, and 

StspborstluB, with inteat of proving AUlton 

spLaglMist.) 

Gnad Impostor detected (The), 1764. (JiA 

confeaaion of bia imposition.) 



\ 



Laubbncb (Richard), archbishop of Cashel, 
1761-1838. 
Dissertation on the "Logos" of St. John, 

1808. 
Doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration (The), 

1815. 
Efficacy of Baptism, 1816. 
Tracts, Theological and Critical, 1819. (Ad- 
mirable.) 
Lavinoton (George), bishop of Exeter, 1683- 
1762. 
Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists com- 
pared (In three parts), 1749-51. (Much 
esteemed^ 
Law, D.D. (Ekimund), bishop of Carlisle, bom 
i^t Cartmel, in Lancashire, 1703-1787. 
Considerations on the Theory of Religion, 

1745. (Very raluable work.) 
Enquiry into the Ideas of Space and Time, 

1735. 
Translation of King's Essay on the Origin of 
Evil, 1731. 
(His Life, by Dr. Paley, 1820.) 
Law (Rev. William), bom at KingscllflFe, in 
Northamptonshire, 1686-1761. 
Remarks on the Fable of the Bees, 1724. 

(One of the best essays In the language.) 
Serious Call, 1729. (His chief work.) 
Way to Divine Knowledge, 1752. 
(His Life, by R. TIghe, 1813.) 
La WES (Henry), musical composer, 1600-1662. . 
Ayres and Dialogues, 1653, 1655, 1698. 
Clioice Psalmes put Into Musick for Three 

Voices, 1648. 
Music to Milton's Cdmus, 1634. 
Lawks (William), musical composer, 1598-1645. 
«> Psalms for Three Voices, 1648. 
Lawuknce (Frederick), born at Blsham, in 
Berkshire, 1821-1867. 
Life of Fielding, 1855. 
Lawrence (Sir William), surgeon, bom at 
Cirencester, in Gloucestershire, 1783-1867. 
Comparative Anatomy, etc., 1819. 
Lectures on the Physiology, Zoology, and 
Natural History of Man, 1819. (This book 
was suppressed, and is scarce.) 
Treatise on Hemla, 1807. 
Treatise on Venereal Diseases of the £iye, 1830. 
(Very valuable.) 
Latamom, poet, priest of Emely, in Worcester- 
shire, 13th century. 
Bmt d'Angleterre (The), a translation of 
Wace's Brut In Frenrh. 
*«* Sir Frederick Madden edited the entire 
chronicle for the Society of Antiquaries, 1847. 
It is probably the oldest specimen of native 
verse extant. The lines are in six or seven 
syllables ; sometimes they rhyme, but gener- 
ally the metre Is alliterative only : thus — 
He gef seolver, he gef gold. 
He gef hors, he gef lond. 
Castles and cluthes eke. 
Latard (Austin Henry), bom in Paris of Eng- 
lish parents, 1817- 
Mcnuments of Nineveh, 1853. 
Nineveh and its Remains, 1848-49. (A stan • 
dard work.) 
Leach (Thomas), *-*. 
Gases of Crown-Law detennined Irf the Twelve 
S'Qj^^eA Vn \\v« Co^Qsl ot ¥^<^« Bench, 1730- 



LBAGH — ^LBB. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



ItKKm 



1247 



Leach, M.D. (William Elford), naturaliit, 

bora at Plymouth, 1790-1836. 
History of the British Crostacea, 1815. * 
Malaoostraca Podophthalma Britannise, 1817- 

1821. 
Mollusca of Great Britain arranged (The), 

1852. 
Systematic Catalogue of the Mammalia and 

Birds ... in the British Museum, 1816. 
Zoological Miscellany (The), 1814r-l7. 
Leade (Jane), mystic^ 1623-1704. 
Fountain of Gardens, etc. (The), 1678-86. 
Heavenly Cloud now breaking (The), 1681. 
Revelation of God and His glory, 1665. 
Tree of Faith (The), 1696. 
Kevelation of Revelations, 1683. 
Wars of King David, etc., 1680. 
Wonders of Gtod's Creation manifested, 1695. 
Leake (Stephen Martin), herald and cmU- 

quary, 1762-1774. 
Life of Sir John Leake (admiral), 1750. 
Nnmmi Britannici Historia, 1726. 
Statutes of the . . . Order of the Garter, 1766. 
Statutes of the . . . Order of St. George, 1766. 
Leaks (William Martin), 1777-1860. 
Journal of a Tour in Asia Minor, ete., 1824. 
Historical Outline of the Greek Revolution, 

1826. 
Numismata Hellenica, 1854. (Valuable.) 
Peloponnesiaca, 1844. (Supplement to 

" Travels in the Morea.") 
Researches in Greece, etc., 1814. 
Topography of Athens (The), 1821. 
Travels in Northern Greece, 1835, 1841. 
Travels in the Morea, 1830. 
Leathes (Rev. Stanley), bora at Ellesborough, 

in Buckinghamshire, 1830- , 
Christian Creed (The), its Theory and Prac- 
tice, 1878. 
Gospel its own Witness (The), 1874. (A 

Hulsean Lecture.) 
Religion of Christ (The), 1874. (A Bampton 

Structure'of the Old Testament (The), 1873. 

Trath and Life, 1872. 

Witness of St. Paul to Christ, 1870. 

Witness of the Old Testament to Christ, 1868. 
(A Boyle Lecture.) 
Lbckt (William Edward Hartpole), of Dublin, 
1838- 

History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 
1878. 

History of European Morals, 1869. 

History of Rationalism, 1865. 

History of the Rise and Influence of Ra- 
tionalism, etc., 1865. 

Ijeaders of Public Opinion in Ireland, 1861. 
Lbdwich (Edward), antiquary, Ireland, 1739- 
1823. 

Antiquities of Ireland, 1793. (Valuable). 
Lee, D.CL. (Rev. Frederick George), poet, etc. 
born at Stantonbury, in Buckinghamshire, 
1832- 

Beauty of Holiness (The), 1860. 

Bells of Botteville Tower, and other Poems. 
1871. 

Book of the Epistles, 1867 ; of the Gospels, 
1867. 

Christian Doctrine of Prayer for the De- 
parted, 1872. 

Cborch under Queen Elizabeth (TheJ^ 1830. 



. Communion of the Church of Scotland, 1869. 
*' Death, Judgment, Hell, and Heaven (ia. four 
sermons), 1858. 
Dictionary of Liturgical and Ecclesiastical 

Terms, 1871. 
Directorium Anglicanum, 1865. 
Glimpses of the Supernatural. 1874, 1878. 
Glossary of Liturgical and Ecclesiastical 

Terms, ia7'6. 
Historical Sketch of the Reformation, 1879. '• 
Gospel Message (The), 1860. 
King's Highway (The), and other Poems, 1866. 
Lyrics of Life and Light, 1874. 
Manual of Devotion for the Blessed Sacra- 
ment, 1866. 
Manuale Clericorum, 1874. 
Martyrs of Vienne and Lyons (The), 1861. 
Memorials of R. S. Hawker, 1876. 
Message of Reconciliation, 1859. 
Parapbrastica Expositis Ajticulorum Confes- 

sionis Anglicane, 1865. 
Petromlla, and other Poems, 1858. 
Poems, 1854. 
Rest in Death, 1872. 
Trath as it is in Jesus, 1868. 
Validity of the Holy Orders of the Church of 

England, 1869. 
Words from the Cross, 1856. 
Lee, R.A. (Frederic Richard), born at Barn- 
staple, in Devonshire, 1798- 
Avenue in Shobrook Park ; The Bay of Bis- 
cay ; The Broken Bridge ; Cressingham ; 
The Cover Side; A Devonshire L:\ne; A 
Devonshire Village ; A Fisherman's Haunt ; 
A Harvest Field ; The Land we live in, 
1867 ; The Mill ; Penshurst Avenue ; The 
Ploughed Field; Plyiuouth Breakwater; 
The Signal Station at Gibr ilUr ; The Silver 
Pool ; View of Garibaldi's Residence ; View 
of Gibraltar ; A Village Green ; A Water- 
ing Place. 
Lre (Harriet), nctvelist, London. 1756-1851. 
Canterbury Tales, 1797-1806. (With her 
sister Sophia.) 
Lee (Henry), of Virginia, U.S., 1756-1816. 
Memoirs of the War in the Southern . . 
States, 1809. (An excellent work.) 
Lee (James), botanist, Hammersmith, 1730- 
1795. 
Introduction to the Linnaean System of Bo- 
tany, 1760. (Much esteemed.) 
Lee (John Edward), geologist, born at New- 
land, near Hull, 1808- 
Isca Siluram, 1862. 
Roman Imperial Photographs, 1874; and 160 

Profiles, 1874. 
Translations of Dr. Keller's Lake Dwellings, 
1866; and C. Merk's Excavations at the 
Kesslerloch, 1876. 
Lee (Nathaniel), dramatist, bora at Hatfield, iu 
Hertfordshire, 1657-1691. 
*, * For his 15 dramas, see Appendix III. 
LiBK, D.D. (Samuel), orientalist, born at Long- 
nor, in Shropshire, 1783-1852. 
Book of Job, 1837. 
Events and Times of the Visions of Daniel, 

etc., 1851. (Well esteemed.) 
Hebrew, Chaldaic, and English Lexicon, 1844. 
Hebrew Grammar, 1827. 
Sennona otx \3aft ^^.x^ii-s QlVJcka'Ss^i '5ms\^^nx^^^ 



LELA^TD— LKVEB. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



LESLIE — LEVES. 



1249 



Seicbe for Englandes Antiquitees, 1549. 
(His Jiife, by Huddesford, 1772.) 
IiSLAND, D.D. (John), dissenting minittert 
bom at Wigan, in Lancashire, 1691-1766. 

Advantage and Necessity of the Christian 
Religion (The), 1764. 

Christianity as Old as Creation, 1733. 

Defence of Christianity, 1740. 

Divine Authority of the HBible], 1739-40. 

View of the Principal Deistical Writers, 1754. 
LsLAim, D.D. (Thomas), of Dublin, 1722-1785. 

History of Ireland, 1773. (Much praised.) 

Hlstorv of Philip of Maccdon, 1758. 
Lemon (Mark), London, 1809-1870. 

Cbristmas Hamper (A), a novel, 1859. 

Enchanted Doll (The), a novel, 1849. 

Falkner Lyle (a novel), 1866. 

Jest-Book (a compilation of anecdotes), 1864. 

Loved at Lieust (a novel), 1864. 

Wait for the End (a novel), 1863. 

(And 60 dramatic pieces.) 
Lkhtriere, D.D. (John), bom at Jersey, a 
Channel Isle, 1760-1824. 

Classical Dictionary, 1788. (Once a standard 
work.) 

Universal Biography, 1808. 
Ls Neve (John), London, 1679-1741. 

Fasti EcclesiaB Anglicanas, 1716. 

Lives, etc., of the Protestant Bishops of the 
Church of England, 1720. 

Monnmenta Anglicana, 1717-19. 
Lenkox (Charlotte), lundittt bom in New 
York, U.S., 1720-1804. 

Novels and Histories on which the Plays of 
Shakespeare are founded, 1753-54. 
Lrnkox (Lord William Pitt), 1799-1881. 

Adventures of a Man of Family, 1864. 

Compton Audley, 1841. 

Drafts on my Memory, 1865. 

Fifty Years' Biographical Beminlscences, 
1863. 

Merrie England, its Sports and Pastimes, 1857, 
1863. 

Percy Hamilton, 1852. 

Philip Courtenay, 1857. 

Pictures of Sporting Life and Character, 1859. 

Becreations of a Sportsman, 1862. 

Story of my Life (The), 1857. 

Toft Hunters^ 1843. 
Lesley (John), bishop of Ross, bom in Scot- 
land, 1527-1596. 

Defence of Marie Queue of Scotland, 1569, 

De Origine Moribus et Rebus Gestis Scotorum, 
1578. 

De Tltulo et Jure Marlte Scotorum Reginaj, 
1580. 
Leslie (Rev. Charles), of Ireland, 1650-1722. 

Short and Easy Method with Deists, 1694. 
Lesub, R.A. (Charles Robert), London, 1794- 
1859. 

Anne Page and Master Slender, 1819; May- 
day in the Reign of Elizabeth, 1821 ; Sancho 
Panza and the Duchess, 1824 (his best pic- 
ture); Sir Roger de Coverley going to 
Church, 1819 ; Uncle Toby and the Widow, 
1831. 

Autol)iMrraphical Recollections (edited by 
Tom Taylor), 1866. 

Handbook for Young Painters, 1845. 

Life of Constable, 1845. (A flrit-class bio- 



\ 



Leslie, R.A. (George Dunlop), bom at St. 
John's Wood, 1835- 

AU is not Gold that Glitters, 1881; Bethle- 
hem, 1860; Celia's Harbour, 1869; Cla- 
rissa, 1866 ; The Country Cousins, 1867 ; 
Cupid's Curse, 1869; The Defence of La- 
thom House, 1865 ; Elopement (18th cent.), 
1872 ; The Empty Sleeve, 1868 ; The Fast- 
day at the Convent, 1861 ; Five o'clock, ' 
1874 ; The Flower and the Leaf, 1864 ; The 
Fountain, 1873; The Hen and Chickens, 
1881 ; Home News, 1868 ; Home, Sweet 
Home, 1878 ; The Lass of Richmond Hill, 
1877 ; Lavender, 1876 ; Lavinia, 1872 ; The 
Lost Carkanet, 1863; Matilda, 1860; My 
Duty towards my Neighbour, 1876 ; Nau- 
sicaaandher Maidens, 1871 ; The Nutbrown 
Maid, 1874 ; On the Banks of the Thames, 
1874 ; The Path from the River, 1875 ; Pot 
Pourri, 1874; The Rose Harvest, 1867; 
Roses. 1876; Say Tal 1864; School Re- 
visited, 1875 ; A Summer Song, 1862 ; Ten 
Minutes to decide, 1867; Violet, 1876; 
The War Summons, 1863 ; Willow, Willow, 
1867. 
Leslie (Sir John), l)om at Largo, in Fifeshire, 
Scotland, 1766-1832. 

Elements of Geometry, 1809. 

Inquiry into the Nature and Propagation of 
Heat, 1804. (Valuable.) 

Philosophy of Arithmetic, 1817. 
(His Life, by Macvey Napier, 1834.) 
Lestbakob (Sir Roger), born in Norfolk, 1616- 
1704. 

Brief History of the Times (A), 1687. 

Memento, 1662. 

Public Intelligencer, 1665. 

Translation of A'Jaoji'a Fables, 1692 ; and of 
Josepkus, 1702. 
Lettsoh, M.D. (John Coakley), born in the 
West Indies, 1744-1815. 

Life of Fotherglll, 1783. 

Natural History of the Tea Tree, 1772. 

Naturalist's and Traveller's Companion, 1772. 
(His Life, by T. J. Pettigrew, 1817.) 
Lettsom (William Nanson), 1796-1865. 

Translated in English verse the Nibdungen* 
lied (called the •* German Iliad"), 1850. 
Lever (Charles James), novelist, bom in Dub» 
lin, 1809-1872. 

Barrington, 1863. 

Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly (The), 1868. 

Charles O'Malley, 1841. 

Con Gregan, or the Irish Gil Bias, 1850. 

Daltons (The), 1852. 

Davenport Dunn, 1859. 

Day's Ride (A), 1863. 

Diary of Horace Templeton, 1861. 

Dodd Family Abroad (The), 1854. 

Fortunes of Glencore (The), 1857. 

Harry Ix)rrequer, 1839. 

Jack Hinton, 1842. 

Knight of G Wynne (The), 1847. 

Lord Kilgobbin, 1872. 

Luttrel of Arran, 1865. 

Martin of Cro' Martin, 1856. 

O'Donoghue (The), 1845. 

Paul Gossletvs Goa^«»Vaw, Y^W. 

Boland CaaYveV "^^^'i. 

fell BrooVtfc ¥o&\>xooVl%, \%^^. 



APPENDIX r. 



Tom Burkg of Ours. 1811. 

Lim (DssWl, ffuftrfllM. laodon. 1J«-1IUB, 
IMIeiKe of Ilia Old TeaUmcnt. Htl. 
BUwrUUou on Ujo rruphceiM of ihe (i 

IjinKii>Biicn,lta&-«S. (Vitniklo.) 

1UCI9 wd OeninoDlca of tliii Jewi, ITBa. 
LiffEA (CJurga Hcror;). LoadoD. I^II-I&T^. 

AiMoll*, IMI. 

Btogripblul HlHoiy ot Pli[loso]iliy, lfl4T. 

ComM^* Fbltoaoph]' or tbg ScIdiieu, lets. 
. -LIIBofOoa(lie.laM. (Tbe Don "Lire.") 
I UftDf Koli«p(""i -— 

HBbla Heut (T 
' nfUcml Bad] 

PbT*i«lngy of 



UftDf Bobiipltn 

Heut (Tim), & ingi 

>1 Bulis or Ultiri, i: 



Id MUd, 
ilhorpc (ii Ula). IMI. 

«, Bliin«i«,uid Violet, I 

S«ailde Stndlea, IStt. 
Spulib Dnuaa (Tlu), IBK 

and Calilenni.) 
StDdkNlnAnltDBlLUl!, ISO 
L«wiK [Tboniiu), 1301-1877. 



lor SrlUlu. 1803. 



II (Sir t 






owoll). hi 



iif Ills / 



liiiloguo OB tha Deat Fonn of UovemmEiit, 

(SlDsuir of Horerocdibtro PcdiIdcIM WoraE, 

InQuenn ol AuCboilt; Id Motlrn of Oplnlou, 

Inqnlry Into Ills Cndlbllltr u[ (lis Birl; 

RODUD HiBiory, tess. 
On LoMl Dlnturbinces in Irclaod, m., 1830. 
On thB Oiiyeramenl of Dependonclti. IMl, 
Origin ud FarniBtluD uf tbs RomuDMtrfn- 

Remick en the tTse snd AbUM of Fnlitlul 

TieillK an ttie Hetbinl ol 



Iiiwia (fity. Jolin), "uf Mirgiite." antiipiarj/, 
bom Bi Brinoi. i87s-niB. 
AnClqully uid Une of Seule In England. 173S, 
Apology for the Church of Bnglniid, ITU. 

o'Kh^DlblMnto'BDg'll.hTm. 
ElBloTT uidAnllqulltesDr FirerBhun Cb nccta, 

BBn^ im. 
HIMOTT and AnUqultlol of the Iile uf Tenet, 

Id Kent, 1)33. 
HinocT sf AnibapUim, 1T3B. 
Ufa and Bnffarlnga of Wlckllfls, II30. 
Lltaot Ulebop P<?CDck#, ITU. 
Life ot Mayatir Wyllyam 



Wlnkllffe'a Traoibulon 









InJilaUh 



ima, poaUiDDicna 




Ciitin Spectra O'^*)- • dramallo romiiKi^ 

TInioiir the Tiirtar{ani6lodtami\ ial3. 
Uwa (Mrii.). maiden name GiiMllc Auiia IW. 
nii>iite.KoliliiBon, pasudoujini -aifll*," 
jnruii, eld,, bom at BalUmorf. U.S., 1BS»- 
..■^k.ni.r(atnBrfy),lEflO. 
hlng-B StraUgenifTho). a Iragedr. lOJa. 
Kappbo (a tragfll)'), IflTfl. 
Li^winljiniaiiel), UmQrapier, llit-lMt. 
Topographical jAaScauy at engliDiL 1«31- 

T pogra hka Dlotlonnty re and, M 
Topirgraph oa D tl naiy Scot and, M 



Oilg n« Hsbnua 1 3 

tjip rim ntal Hlalo y 1 

LEinomiN<WlllUni), '-lOUO, 
Art of DyalUog. poaihumoiia 
Ciinua UalhematTcu^ 10«0. 
PaiuuilbmalDgta, 1Q03, 

LamiH, M.a (Joiin], poel, tic 

DlBcaverlei 



TalsaD1«¥ 



ind Travela In Arrlisa, HOD. (A 
melt.) 

lallada, poflthimiona IbfiB. 
Fdetkul Romalba, poithumoiu IBI*, 
Scottlab DeecilpUva Poeina, 1H03. 

(Hie LIIO, by Bey. t. Uoclou, tei); alt 
Walter Eootti 1869.) 
LiDPict., MJD. ipnoCMB), Df Aborfleen. igBI-igia. 

(Tlla Llffl, by J. Blniit, ITDO.) 
LiDunLi, D.D, (llcnrj Ooofgo), lau- 
Gn'ck Leiloon. 1843. (Wlttt Scott) 

LlDDOx, D.D. (iienryranrhboniat StoniluuDi 

In Uampililte, ISM- 
DIvlBltyif . .. JeauBChtlBt(Tttc).lBea. (A 

Hampton Lecture.) 
Lenlea Bmmine, IHIie. 
LiaBTrooT, DJ). (Jobn), born at StnVh In SHit- 

fordahltih 1002-1616. 
Battell oltb a Waep'a Neit. luo, 
I>»crlptliin of the Temple aurrlca In tl» 

Dates of C)iTlit,ltao. 
Eunibblm, lOlD. 

liaiDidliT of the ODepi>la, tCK'^ii. 
Ilanu Ikbralcs et Talmiidlor. l«(l, (Ilia 

chief woik. bat aU of bla Korka are tdntlr- 

mur (JolinitatanOl.lKirB in fllotieaWr- 
■hlre, Itat-HBe. 
Flor* BooUdc, HIS. (TalUaWo.) 



LIGHTFOOT— LINTON. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. LINDSAY — LINTON. 1261 



LiGHTFOOT, D.D. (Joseph Barber), bishop of 
Durham, bom at Liverpool, 1828- 
St. Paul's Epistle to the Colossians, 1875; 
Corinthians, 1869 ; Galatians, 1865 ; Philip- 
pians, 1868. 
liiLBUBNE (John), bom in Durham, 1618-1657. 
England's New Chains discovered, 1649. 
Troth's Victory over Tyrants, 1649. 
LiLLO (George), dramatic autJurr, London, 
1693-1739. 
%* For his plays, see Appendix HI. 
(His Life, by Thomas Davies.) 
Lilly (John), called **TheEuphui8t," dranuUic 
author, bom in Kent, 1553-1601. 
Alexander and Campaspe (a play), 1584. 
(6) Court Comedies, 1632. 
Endymion, the Man in the Moone (a play), 

1591. 
Euphues (a description of character), 1581. 
Euphues and his England, 1582. 
Euphues' Shadow, 1592. (Ascribed to T. 

Lodge, q.v.) 
Euphues and Lucilla, published 1716. 
Gallathea (a play'), 1592. 
Love's Metamorpnosis (a pastoral), 1601. 
Maydes Metamorphoses (The), 1600. 
Midas (a play), 1592. 
Mother Bonibie (a play), 1594. 
Sapho and Phao (a play), 1591. 
- Woman in the Moone (The), a mythological 

drama, 1597. 
LiLLT (William), a^rologer, bom in Leicester- 
shire, 1602-1681. 
Christian Astrology (in three books), 1659. 
Collection of the i^rophecies which concern 

these Times, 1645. 
Compleat Book of Fortune (The), posthumous 

1728. 
Merlinus Anglicus, Junior, 1644. 
Monarchy and no Monarchy in England, 1651. 
Starry Messenger (The), 1645. 
World's Catastrophe (The), 1647. 
- (His Life, by himself; published 1715.) 
Lily (William), grammarian, bom in Hamp- 
shire, 1466-1523. 
Antibossicon, 1521. 

Brevissima Institutio (Lily's Grammar), 1513. 
Fairest Fairing (The), posthumous 1776. 
LmACRE, M.D. (Thomas), bom at Canterbury, 
1460-1524. 
De Emendata Structura Latini Sermouis (six 

books), 1524. 
De Temperamentis, 1521. 
Methodus Medendi, 1519. 
Tnmslation of Galen's De Sanitate, 1517. 
(His Life, by J. N. Johnson, 1854.) 
Ijkdley, Ph.D. (John), botanist, bom at Catton, 
near Norwich, 1799-1865. 
Collectanea Botanica, 1821. 
Descriptive Botany, 1858. 
Digitalium Monographia, 1821. 
First Principles of Botany, 1836. 
First Principles of Horticulture, 1832. 
Elora Medica, 1838. 
Folia Orchidacea, 1852-55. 
Fossil Flora of Great Britain, 1831-37. (With 

Button.) 
Genera and Species of Orchidaceous Plants, 

1837-38. 
loones Plantamm Sponte China NaBcentium, 
ia21. 



Introduction to Botany, 1835. ' • 
Introduction to the Natural System of Botany* 

1830. 
Introduction to the Structure and Physiology 

of Plants, 1832. 
Ladies' Botany, 1848. 
Medical Botany, 1849. 
Pomologia Britannica, 1841. 
Bosarum Monographia, 1820. 
School Botany, 1849. 
Synopsis of British Flora, 1829. 
Theory, etc., of Horticulture, 1840. 
Vegetable Kingdom (The), 1846. (A standard 
work.) 
Lindsay (Sir David), called " Lindsay of the 
Mount," poet, bom at Garmylton, in Scot- 
land, 1490-1554. 
Booke ... of Armes, 1542. 
Complaynt of the King's Papyngo, 1538. 
Deploration of Queen Magdalene, 1536. 
Dialog betuix Experience and ane Courteour, 

1554. 
Dreme (The), 1528. 

Historic of Squyer William Meldrum, 1550. 
Monarchic (The), 1653. 
Plesant Satyre of the Three Estaitis, 1540. 
Testament of the Papyngo (The), 1530. 
Tragedie of Fader David [Beatoun], 1558. 
(His Life, by Chalmers, 1816.) 
Lindsay (Alexander William Crawford, lord), 
1812- 
Edom and the Holy Land, 1838. 
Lives of the Lindsays, 1849. 
Sketches of the History of Christian Art, 1847. 
LiNDSEY (Rev. Theophilus), of Cheshire, 1723- 
1808. 
Apology for resigning the Cure of Catterick, 

1774 ; the Sequel, 1776. 
Historical View of the State of the Unitarian 

Doctrine and Worship, 1783. 
Vindiciae Priestleianae, 1788. 
(His Life, by T. Belsham, 1812.) 
LiNGARD, D.D. (John), bom at Winchester, 
1771-1851. 
Antiquities of the Saxon Church, 1806. 
History of England (from Ceesar to William 
and Mary), 1819-30. 
(His Memoirs, by canon Tiemey, 1855.) 
Linton (Mrs.), maiden name Eliza Lynn, wife 
of W. J. Linton, novelist, bom at Keswick, 
in Cumberland, 1822- 
Amymone, a romance (time, Pericles), 1848. 
Atonement of Leam Dundas, 1876. 
Azeth, the Egyptian, 1846. (Her first novel.) 
Grasp your Nettle, 1865. 
Lake Country (The), 1864. 
Lizzie Lorton of Greyrigg, 1866. 
Mad Willoughbys (The), 1876. 
" My Love 1 " 1881. 
Ourselves, 1867. 
Patricia Kemball, 1874. 
Realities (a story of modem times), 1851. 
Rebel of the Family, 1880. 
Sowing the Wind, 1866. 
Trae History of Joshua Davidson (The), 1872. 
Under which Lord ? 1879. 
"^itch Stories, 1861. 
With a Silken Thread, 1880. 
World Well Lost (The), 1877. 
Linton (William James), London, 18ia- 
Claribcl, and other Poems, 1865. 



APPENDIX I. 



ood EnETSvl 



"GraL 



lUnoiT of V . 
Uft of Piine, 
WarkH of Decuuc 
LifUKcore (MrsJ, 

bom Ki Pompej", iai!a- 
FanH Tnigaly, tod oILwi 
GroeowooiJ Lmvm, iseo-; 
Hapi And MlihAps. eCc^ 1 
HIMoIT Df '07 Ata, 1S3(I. 
Usnle EnEland. IHU. 
Haw Lib la New IjmdB, 



. MuidLegondaof TraveL, 1 
6(oi1b) iu)d SIglitB la FriniH!. ele 
StfKies tcom Fumcuu Billuls. IS 
Sbnilesaf Uuiy LuuIb, l^GT- 
Lmoou, M.D. (OKirge), anli^iia 
HlBtorr und Antiquities of (b 



jwsUfA), IToe. 

jDumey lato Stmtb WBles, ITS?. 
ijnEB, U.D. (Mutls), natuTOlitt, bom 1 



DoFaai 



BIUDtUsli 
(AeUod 

HlBlDltB A 
LlBTOlf, M,I 



u MedlcatiB, 1 
iplworlc.) 



n, 1695-03, 



lima AuElIm Trra Tmctatm, 

)bert;. bpm nt Ecclu- 

id.nU4-itMB. 

Elementi of aurgoiy, I83i. 

1), /oDi (™»ffer, bom lo 






Pllgttm« FsTBweU 




^ 



n (aeni 






1 lor tb« Fr» 



IntrodDclloa to tbe UIMorr of the War 
Gsmunf, ITai, (llig n-nj rererrsd to w 
Uut or UK.) 

MsBiDlr on the iBvaalQn and Dnfcoce of Bmt 
Bdtiln, ITBS. 
[.i.aiD, D.D. (Hiunpbrcy). Sablin, laoo- 

Uignetlqal vid Ueleorologlcal ObacivBUaa^ 



lell. 

Power ot Iba Kpji (Thai, iaJ3. 
TreatUe on LIgbt and Vlaliin, lS3t. 
I'rutlBS on Uagaeliea, lait. 
TrutiBB OD theViya Tbeoiy ot Light, IBTD. 
LtoTD (Ear. NlcholM), bom la FUnMhlw, 
Nortb WslM, 1034-1680. 
Dicllonuliiin HEauirlcnii], etc., 1510^ 
Li-WID (Edwjud), anliqiiari/, of Wulm, 16SII- 

ArohKolOEla Britiinnlcih 110). 
Lilho^Eicll BrItBimlcl Iconogruphli, 1699. 
Li.im> (Hnoipbrer), anKiUBri, ot Wilai. 

CammonUiioli Brltannlca DcBcrlpUocil 

Lock ^attbaw),' mufcaE simjiiiKr, Iwm ■( 
EiHfr, laas-iitl. 

MllBlc la JAwIkU, 1613. 
LooEEi (Prededck), IBZl- 

London Ljrlca, 1667. 

Fitch work. IBIS. 
LooEE (Jobn). phlUmfphtT, born at WrinElDn, 

AdnrurtDniai Uethodui. 16 

.L_-. «_. _.. liing (to nroie 

.__ .. O-STi prtatel 

xilc of prolOund tbonebto 

tho HqV Soripliires CThs). IMB. 



LOOKTBB— LOUDON. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. loomis— loudox. 



1253 



Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk, 1819. (y^iih 

Wilson.) 
Beginald Dalton (a tale of University life), 

1824. 
Spanish Ballads, 1823. (Very popular.) 
Valerias (a lioman story), 1821. 

(His Memoirs, by Dr. B. 8. Mackenzie, 
1855.) 
LoOKTEB (Joseph Norman), astronomer^ bom 

at Rugby, in Warwicksnire, 1836- 
Contribntions to Solar Physics, 1873. 
Elementary Astronomy, 1871. 
Primer of Astronomy, 1874. 
Solar Physics, 1873. 

Spectroscope and its Applications (The), 1873. 
Studies in Spectrum Analysis, 1878. 
Star-gazing, Past and Present, 1878. 
Lodge, F.S.A, (Edmund), atUiquary, London, 

1756-1839. 
Illustrations of British History, 1798. 
Life of Sir Julias Caesar, 1810. 
Portraits of Illustrious Personages in Great 

Britein, 1821-34. (His chief work.) 
Lodge (Thomas), poet^ 1555-1625. 
Alarum against Qsurers (An), 1584. 
Gatharos, 1591. 
Defence of Stage Plays (in reply to Gosson's 

School qfAbuseX 1579. 
Divel conjured (The), 1596. 
Euphues' Shadow, 1592. See G. Lillt. 
Fig for Momus (A), satires, eclogues, etc., 1594. 
Glaucus and Scylla, 1589. 
Life of W. Longbeard, 1593. 
Looking-glasse for London, etc. (a comedy), 

1594. (With Greene.) 
Margarite of America (A), 1596. 
Paradoxes ... for Young Wittes, 1602. 
Pblllis (sonnets, elegies, etc.), 1693. 
Rosalynde, or Euphues* Golden Legade (a 

novel to which Shakespeare owes his As 

You Like It), 1590. 
Scille's Metamorphosis, 1589. 
Seneca's Works translated, 1614. 
Spider's Webbe (A), no date. 
'Treatise on the Plague (A), 1603. 
William Longbeard, 1593. 
Wit's Miserie, and the World's Madness, 1596. 
Works of Josephus translated, 1602. 
Wounds of Givill War (two tragedies; 

1. Marcus, 2. Sylla), 1594. (Probably with 

Greene.) 
I4OOAN (Rev. John), poet, etc., of Scotland, 1748- 

1788. 
Poems, 1781. 
Sermons, 1790-91. 
View of Ancient History, 1788. 
Long (George), historian, bom at Poulton, in 

Lancashire, 1800-1879. 
Decline of the Roman Republic, 1864-74. 
History of France and its Revolutions, 1849. 
Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth). j»c<, bom at 

Portland, in Maine, U.S., 1807-1882. 
Aftermath, 1873. 

Ballads, etc., and other Poems, 1842. 
JRelfry of Bruges, and other Poems, 1846. 
Dante translated, 1868. 
Divine Tragedy (The), 1872. 
Evangeline (in two parts, English hexa- 
meters), 1847. 
Flower do Luce, J 866. 
Qdden Legend C^^), a dramatic poem, based 



on the German story of Pooir JJenry, 
1851. 

Hanging of the Crane (The), 1874. 

Hiawatha (in 22 staves), 1855. (The most 
original poem of the century.) 

Hyperion (a romance), 1839. 

Kavanagh (apoetico-philosopbicaltale), 1840. 

Keramos, 1878. 

Masque of Pandora (The), 1875. 

Miles Standish (in English hexameters), 185^. 

New England Tragedies, 1868. 

Outre-mer, 1835. (His first work in prose.) 

Poems on Slavery, 1842. 

Poets and Poetry of Europe (The), 1845. 

Seaside (The), and the Fireside, 1850. 

Spanish Student (The), a dramatic poem in 
three acts, 1843. 

Tales of a Wayside Inn (in verse), 1863. 

Three Books of Song, 1872. 

To a Child, 1848. 

Voices of the Night, 1841. 
LooMis, LL.D. (£lias), mathematician, bora at 
Tolland, U.S., 1811- 

Analytical Geometry, etc., 1851. 

Descendants of Joseph Loomis (The), 1870. 

Elements of Algebra, 1851; of Arithmetic, 
1863; of Astronomy, 1869; of Geometry 
and Conic Sections, 1851. 

Natural Philosophy, 1858. 

Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, 1S45. 

Practical Astronomy, 1855. 

Progress of Astronomy (The), 1850, 1^56. 

Tables of Logarithms, 1855. 

Treatise on Meteorology, 1868. 
LORMB (Sir John George Edward Henry Camp 
bell, called complimentarily the marquis ol')i 
bom at Stafford House, London, 1845- 

Guido and Lita (a tale in verse), 1875. 

Psalms (The) versified, 1877. 
LossiNO, LL.D. (Benson), born at Beekman, in 
New York, U.S., 1819- 

Brlef Memoirs of Eminent Americans, 1854. 

Hlustrated History of the United States. 1854- 
1856. 

Life, etc., of P. Schuyler, 18C0. 

Life of Washington, 1860. 

Lives of the Signees of the Declaration of In- 
dependence, 1848. 

Mount Yeraon and its Associations, 1859. 

Outline History of the Fine Arts (An). 1841. 

Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution, 1848 - 
1852. 

Pictorial History of the Civil War, 1866-69. 

Seventeen Hundred and Seventy-Six, 1847. 
Loudon (John Claudius), hotanist and land- 
scape gardener, born at Cambuslang, in 
Scotland, 1783-1843. 

Arboretum, etc., Britannicum, 1838. 

Architectural Magazine, 1839. 

Cultivation of the Pine Apple, 1823. 

Derby Arboretum (The), 1841. 

Designs for . . . Farms and Farm Buildings, 
1812. 

Encyclopaedia of Agriculture, 1825; of Cot- 
taige. Farm, and Villa Arcliitecture, 1812 ; of 
Gardening, 1822 ; of Plants, 1829 (supple- 
ment, 1838) ; of Trees and Shrubs, 1842. 

Formation and Management of Country JXe^l- 
dences, l%^ft •, ol't\MAa«vQt«.,\'«»^'^- 

Gardetver'a '^U^.M.Vcve, Y^lV^v*, ^^^ ^^Nr^ 



oippwiliin (Tbd), II 
1 (Til*). 1«*9, 
IDUIU,U3«, 



^H ISS4 

is 

^^V tbuJnaofNMunl mnmy. l»tli-M. 

^^M Oolong out i.>iiut<>[ldji, lai;>. 

^■^ Wmr UcH>h lUKl It T>w Wk", I'U. 

^H HelI-{n«Ti»Ur)n b> Ynnng (;tnl.'ni<ni, luin. 

^■^ Snburbui llonkultum, Uid. 

^^ J-ODDU" CM".). WIW B( J. 0. LaUiluo, TU&M"I> 

IiiuM Jing V/thb, bctaniit, iMrn nnu llli- 
mlUKbmii. In WirwUlubln, lautt-lMN. 
ihDuWucUinliiiui'illeothlj'Ctliniliu: CriiD]. 

SoUiiy (Br UdlH, W3. 
BcllUIi Will Flownn, lStl-<«. 
Knumdnlnn NitunlLM <Tlw). UN, 
Mower OinlBn of . , . Annimli, IB40i of 



Unmmy fl'l"), fat. 
LoriLA»ii (Itldunl), jnU, boni In ICsnt, 1< 

ruMfalH 
mliir Q'bD' 
lllH (Til*) 



AWENDIX I. 



SctiDliir mn), 4 esinsdy, IMV. 
BolillH Clhfi ■ l[iB<>1y lUS. 
Iiovkii (BuDual), niiic aiid no»lli(, ol Dii 

Hujdr Andy (■ uanh, im. (II dnl 
peirad In jEhMI'/t iffniUanji, IBM.] 
Fou-lwvod IbunHNk C'riu> a wiiii, 111 



_-,._Jl» wa HMrtM of InUnd, lMa-3». 
lAW-bHkad Cur (Tb*) IHsa. 
LnlMafl»liuid(iiBm|illi[lun), l»8. 
%'Ilii»('rb*),>HUE,lMII, 
HgtrHul lUm, uui otlm Pohdi, IMO. 
Uoll; Bkwn (* wini;), 1«3>, 
M«llrO»™nta«i(ii[),liiM. 
Uarjr O'Miiro (a nuiiuiu, 1831, a luae, 1: 

*nd ui annvl. 
SoiigaiTHltlalliili, 1B3I. 
IVouun Travs (■ nuvsl ibout 1t1>1i bel 

ISM. (Flnlpubllabgdu" L.M.I).") 
Triu Love un mfa Itigvt (■ khic). 
WbUe Hon* oT tb* Prpun ('Ihul in oni' 

(III! Ll^ •-- " " — ■ ■^■ 



m*,bjB, 



'*:*■> 



belatiit, burn ■( ll^hOiU, In Natiluiibiiin, 

AloHphtrJo PhADimirnn, I«1T. 

BMUllhil LoBTHl riunu, 1B»|. OVIII. 

Howim.) 
Bnilib atHWg, ]«««. 
Oiti>iuiliic;aI(ba8cMonB<Tht),iial[!<iaipIiiio 

aiDiM Dt KotUoiliniDnhlm (Tli^), IK.na, 

(V*IiubK) 
OamrbalBgr vt SaliliiiihaiuMto (TUe), uB3. 
I _ (rttatbif.) 



il llJiUr). or f)rltl*Ii (ad VJuMa Fnw, 
JI.J ilgr>< Fenii. I«iI3. 



Amniif mj' Boohi, liTD, 
UlKlaw Piper* (Thi), pulll 
mundHrtu,!!!*!. 



F.bl. for Crllici (A), In n 



PFUmnlliiius l<l4t. 

Under IbeWJIlDwrllH 

VldonotNlrUunlU, I 

Veir'«tlf«CA).pooiii^ 

LmriK [Huk Aiiluuy). anWiaaru, t 

CbliUlniliir, In Hukwii. ItiU-latt, 

CnrlmlUen or Uuildrf , If ' 

EoRllab fiununui, ale,, 1 

l>ilconymlei Hrluanln, iHts, 
Uwu (Sir WUIJuo}, dmAalto ooUt 
oeDtin7, 

AiDonm* FinUnu (a, trngl-coTWilf), 11 

KaeluiiMd Lovnni (Ttio), u iiulonil, It 

NDbli ItiKnUiodg [Tbii), ■ puloM.' "^ 

Pbmnlx lu ths FUmea (The), • 

Uiwiiah' (Kkv, Uohb) (if ClapbuB, 

fDnnUiiUlsr, llBO-ITai, 
Akudmiu Riim Pnjriwo/ UiH J« 

aoDlab, 1133. 
- -'laOlvIl 



minllDngd lii Uie 01bl4 reallir (fi 



lyJWTu, D.D, (llobsrt). blebop Of U 



m U> KngUib iJruBDW, DU.-I 
lliQiofft'ylK.li«ni, IH- -■ -^ 






I, U,U, (Willi um] LuiiduD, I«gi-ltli 



LUKIS — LYTTON. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, lyndsay— lytton. 1255 



Luxis (Rev. William Collings), anUquary, \ 
1817- 

Danish Cromlechs, etc., compared with those 
of Great Britain, etc., 1861. 

£^)ecim^ of Ancient Church Plate, 1845. 
LuFTOX (Donald), biographer, aboat 159(>>1660. 

Description of Flanders, 1658. 

Emblems of'Rarities, 1636. 

England's Command of the Sea.^ 1C53. 

Jesuit turned Quaker (The), 1655. 

mstorie of Modeme Protestant Divines, 1637. 

Lives of the Primitive Fathers, 1640. 

Loadon and the Country carbonadoed, 1633. 

Objectorum Beductio, 1634. 
LuPTOX (Thomas), 16th century. 

All for Money, 1578. 

Christian (The) v. the Jesuit, 1582. 

Dream of the Devill, etc., 1589. 

Thousand Notable Things (A), 1586. 

Too Good to be True, 1581. 
Ltdoats (Jolm), poet, monk of Bury, about 

1366-1450. 
Chorle and the Byrde (The), printed by Wyn- 

kyn de Worde. 
Cronycle of the Kynges of Englande, printed 

1530 by Wynkyn de Worde. 
Daunce of Machabre (The), printed 1554. 
Falle of Prynces (The), printed 1494. 
Life and Death of Hector, pnnted 1614. 
Lytell Treatis of the Horse, Shepe, and Goos 

(A), printed by Wynkyn de Worde. 
Lyf of our Ladye (The), printed by Caxton. 
LyfofSt. Edmucd. 
Maidens Crosse Rewe (The\ 
P[ro]verbes of Lydgate, printed by Wynkyn 

do Worde, no date. 
Sege and Destruccyion of Troye, printed 1513 

by Pynson. 
Serpent of Division (The), printed 1590. 
Temple of Glass (The), printed by Wynkyn 

de Worde. 
Testament of John Lydgate, whiche he made 

hymselfe by his Lyfe-Days, printed by 

Richard Pynson. 
Werke of Sapience, printed by Caxton. 
Ln>TAT (Thomas), chronoloffist, Oxfordshire, 

1572-1646. 
Conones Chronologic!, posthumous 1675. 
Tractatus de Variis Annorum Formis, 1605. 
Lte (Edward), bom at Totnes, in Devonshire, 

1704-1767. 
Anglo-Saxon and Gothic Dictionary, post- 
humous 1772. (A valued work.) 
Ltell (Sir Charles), geologist, bom in Kinnordy, 

Scotland, 1797-1875. 
Antiquity of Man (The), etc., 1863. 
Atheisms of Geology, 1857. 
Elements of Geology, 1838. 
Manual of Elementary Geology, 1863. 
Principles of Geology, 1830-33. (His great 

work.) 
Travels in North America, 1845. 

(His life, by Mrs. LyeU, his sister-in-law, 
1881.) 
Ltlt (John), the euphuiit. See Lilly. 
Lynch (Rev. Thomas Toke), poet, bom at Dun- 
mow, in Essex, 1818-1871. 
Lectures on' Some Forms of Literature, 

1853. 
Lectiuv9 to Tonng Men, 1863, 
Memorials ofTbeophUuB TiiiuA, 1850. 



Moraingtoa Lectures, 1870. 
Sermons for my Curates, 1871. 
Ltkdsay. See Lindsay. 
Lyons (Israel), hotaniit, etc., bora at Cam- 

bridjge, 1739-1776. 
Fasciculus Plantaram circa Cantabrigiam 

Nascentium, 1763. 
Treatise on Fluxions, 1758. 
Lysons (Rev. Daniel), topographer, bora at 

Rodmarton, in Gloucestershire, 1760-183-;. 
Environs of London, 1792-96 ; supplements, 

1800, 1811. 
I^iagna Britannia, 1806-22. (With S. Lysons.) 
Lysoss (Samuen, antiquary, bom at , Rod- 
marton, in Gloucestershire, 1763-1819! 
Britannia Depicta, 1806. 
Collection of Gloucester Antiquities, 1804. 
Magna Britannia, 1806-22. (With D. Lysons.) 
Mosaic Pavements, 1801, 1808. 
Roman Remains discovered, 1797, 1813-1?. 

(Splendid works.) 
Lyttelton (George, lordX historian, bom vX 

Hagley, In Worcestershire, 1709-1773. 
Dialogues of the Dead, 1760, 1765. 
History of Henry II., 1764-67. 
Miscellaneous Works, posthumous 1774. 
Monody (A), a Pindaric ode, 1747. 
Observations on the Conversion, etc, of St. 

Paul, 1747. 
Poetical Works, posthumous 1787. 
Progress of Love (four eclogues), 1732. 

(His Life, by R. Phillimore, 1845.) 
Lyttelton (Sir Thomas), jurwi, of Frankley, 

in Cheshire, 1421-1481. 
Treatise on Tenures, 1481. (Invaluable.) 

%* This is the Lyttelton so well known in 
his connection with the ghost story. 
Lytton (Edward George Earle Lytton, Bulwer- 

Lytton, lord), novelist and poet, bom at 

Woodalling, in Norfolk, 1805-1873. He 

SublLshed tirst under the name of Lytton 
ulwer. 
Alice, or the Mysteries, 1838. 
Arthur (King), an epic in 6-line stanzas, 1848. 
Athens, its Rise and Fall, 1836. 
Caxtonia (a novel), 1863. 
Caxtons (The), a domestic novel, 1849. 
Devereux (a novel), 1829. 
Disowned (The), a novel, 1828. 
England and the English, 1833. 
Emest Maltravers (a novel), 1837. 
Eugene Aram (a novel), 1831. 
Eva (a i)oem), 1842. 
Falkland, 1827. (His first novel.) 
Grodolphin (a novel), 1833. 
Harold (an historical novel), 1850. 
Ismael (an Oriental tale), 1820. 
Kenelm Chillingly (a novel), 1873. 
Last Days of Pompeii (an historic noveI\ 

1834. 
Last of the Barons (The), an historic novel, 

1843. 
Leila and Calderon, 1838. 
Lost Tales of Miletus (The), 1866. 
Lucretia (a novel), 1847. 
My Novel (a novel), 1853. 
New Timon, 1846. 
Night and Morning (a novel), 1841. 
O'NeUl, ox \Avft Bjfe\jfe\ ^«» \a\ft Vtt.N««i€v^S5tv . 
Pai\&\&iift C^Yife"), «kTkON€^\"i*V^. 
Paul C\ttoT4 (fi Tiov^V), \%'a». 



f use LYTTOH— KACL'L'I.I.Ocn, APPENDIX I. 



I 



Pllgrlma af Uia Ittalnii (■ ddvcI), 1934. 
BiHiil (an blitodci noTOl), le3t. 
n, Btephm'i (* poem). IMI. 

Stnon BU17 ( A1, ■ novel. 1U3. 

WHda (INt WlU-tknnn (In vwh). It 

(HI* llrN Dnduetlon.) 
Wlut WIU ti* da With It I (1 novd). tM« 

V rMlilipb»*NAFPiiiiDixl[I. 
cm Uemoln, by l>K ■« I^dwud llob 

Lrnvx IKdwurl Hobon Rulwer-I^rtlou. lui 
fWef. pHudonym "Oitcq Mcrt'dlth," \ii:l 
OlylnoUHtrik *nil otber Poenw. IHM, 



imoli), IS) I. 
-i(biaUIier), II 






JuIUd Fue (S BUS 
UfeatLonlLytun 
I.Dclle (( ni»rl In 
Or»»l, nr Ihd FooU 

FuIIul Work! of Owen Mcndllb. ie«f . 

Hertflkl I'nmD (nutUinsI BervUn hhiki). 1 
Tumbsuwr, or tha BitUa ut tUa Bub, I 

(Wttb JnllMi f'ntui.) 
W«Ddmr (Tbo), « wliecllon of pmnn, 1« 

U<«>D*H (Jobn IauJoii). of SntlinJ, 1' 



ItfPurluMitliol'iiacnISUilcotliaul-miklni;. 

U«cO*aTIIV (nenhi Florence), poel, Inluul. 
I8M- 
IkUttlii. Vntmf, and hyrla. lau. 
Bgll-fbuiidet (TUl!). miid nlliu yoemt, IStl. 
SbelKye Kulr Ub, In)!. 
UDdei-gHmWHi Hid olber Pocmi', \'M. 
SlAMKTirxT (QoonM Muutney. eul of), bom 
li«rBelilrt.lnlr-'-- 



Illxior]' of EoKlMiil fmm .[*mci I. t 

Uauie of Kuiovur, i7iiH-«a. 
InniuUbUlij uf Hunl 'ITulk (Tlie), il 
iJltoB on Bluer" "" 



l<ibwfafi.l<«<. 
Ttmplc. In I«" 



>:iH«yt (In ibna vo..., 

Kvonlnc, mao. (ChwcDlior'i maJil.) 
lltatocy of ICnRlmid tram J«ue> U., 1941 
IvryCtHairiif (taellDjpKUioU, In Aleuui 

veneX '«»- 
(4) Loyiof Annlnit Rom*. 1U3. 
PiiFipBlt, IBIt, (Obuuwllor'a medil.) 
KlHmbeiL >Ki. 
(Ill' IJb, by tfatn MUroan, lau, He 
AnmU, iH3i 0. 0. Tnninn, 1B10-) 
■" X.D, (DttU). bom in Anlrtm 



inipcrtipenUl Eaiyi. IIU. 
liilruduulloii Id Ihe Thuur. 

MacCibk (Wllllniii Ucmwd), orDnhUs, 



KflUw,!! 



Id(. 1 



jfll. li 



' of Iba Vvk Agaa, U 
liidoik: Uluoty of Kntbuid (A). 19" * 
'I'rae MlsiDcT of tbe nuonrlui B 

(K).mi. , . 

MAoOkinirr (Janln), mctlUl, bum In ■ 

IralKod, HBO- ■ 

CoDMt of tbe BcHon (The), 11 . . 
Om Anore fcritleiil omiyi). 19S0. 
Ilear Lady Dlidaln, IBia, 
lluiini QuUoM, 191*. 
PUr 8uon (A\ 19)3, 
MWoiy of our own Timol. Kll-i*, 
lAly Jndllli, ISIl. 
Uaiey RoebfOtd, 1914. 
HlHMIwaibroF«, 19)). 



bom M WotMi", 
»»rk Buylni^ of Oli 
LoA riuue of Ugyi 

U9D. 
I>>nplinutla CDDHoutirr oa tha KdBi 

Iho HobroHMSIl. ^ 

HiiDiUy BiOeiiluut, IBTI. 
ItUiOisniij. (John). nonlU, ban *i 

VS., IBM- 
(llnne (Tbo), ■ ftmlly blelocy, lltl.. 

^ViBMta CliUDi.-(or>, 19fS. 
MiDCoaH,D.D.(jBmM), bora In AynblT^fl 

Clirktdnliy end PMltialtni, 1: 
l^lnUloDi of (ho >11]ul, 19eo. 
Mnhod of DlTlna Ooveminen' 
Ki'MU.h PbllojojiUy (Tlie), 19 . _ 

ml In lleliilon 10 Uia Nalttnlfl 






lnCreUlon,181|. J 



HiiCntii, D.D. (Tluii>H)i Milarian, Hi 

DuMe, III flsrwiok. HH-IMB. 
SlitDi? of lbs Frogtcia niul Si 

tbe RtfomutloD In Italy, 191) 
lIlMury of (he Pngnu ud Bi 

tbe Ilolbi — "-- ■- '^•'~ ■" 
I.ifB of And 
U(8of Jobi , _ 

(Wm Ufa, by Tbomu HuCH*. tU<t):l 
ilAdJcuocB. H.D. (Jobn\ et^tfiU, Mfl 

OuernHy, a Cbanntl leTaud, if >S-1^0 
DcBcrlptUm of the '"" 

ISIB. (HliGhlf 
15«ej — ■■■- "- 



tbe Kemllleat and t 



(Iwliislcal Cloud n 



i*"^ irai-itTK. 



if Ttackl, eteS 
.im«i«iiae,«f..oi rmiiiuill (The). 18^ 
MuUi'la (oil tbe propai^iiUoa tbercof ), ] 
l'fiMr« and lllu>truUina of tbo Af 

llpinnrL" on llitt Art of meklug Win*, U 
MthoD) of Otglugy (AJ, Clc 1831. 
Ma( Uur.Loaii (JuLn Rtaais\ poUCieat A, 
mAI, born U WlilUioni.biScoUia^a 



MACCUBTIN — JLACKEyZlB. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. MACGILLIVRAY — MACKENZIE. 1257 



Literature of Political Economy, 1845. 

Principles of Political Economy, 1825. 

Rise and Progress of Political Economy, 1824. 

Statistical Accomit of the British Empire, 
1837. 
HAcCuRTDr (Hugh), Irith lexicograjpher, 18th 
century. 

Anglo-Irish Dictionary, 1732. 

Elements of the Irish Language, 1728. 
Macdiaruid (John), bom in Perthshiii^ Scot- 
land, 1779-1808. 

Inquiry into the System of National Defence, 
1805. 

Lives of British Statesmen, 1807. (In esteem.) 
IklACDOXALD (Creorge), poet and novelist^ bom at 
Huntly, in Scotland, 1824- 

Adela Cathcart (a novel), 1864. 

Alec Forbes of Howglen (a novel! 1865. 

Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhooo, 1866. 

At the Back of the North Wind, 1870. 

Castle Warlock, 1882. 

David Elginbrod (a novel), 1862. 

Dealings with the Fahies, 1867. 

Disciple (The), and other Poems, 1868. 

England's Antiphon, 1868. 

Exotics (ix. translations), 1876. 

Guild Court, 1867. 

Outta Percha WUUe, 1873. 

Hidden Life, and other Poems, 1864. 

Malcolm (a novel), 1874. 

Marquis of Lossie (The), 1877. 

Mary Marston, 1879. (His best novel.) 

l^Iiracles of Our Lord, 1870. 

Paul Faber, Surgeon, 1878. 

Pliantastes (a fjairy romance)^ 1858. 

Poems, 1857. 

Portent (The), a story of second sight, 1864. 

iMncess and the GobUn (The), 1871. 

Kanald Bannerman's Boyhood, 1869. 

Robert Falconer, 1869. (His second-best 
novel.) 

.St. George and St. Michael, 1875. 

Seaboard Parish (The), 1868. (Sequel to .Bo5er« 
FaXconer.') 

^ Gibbie (a novel), 1875. 

Thomas Wingficld, Curate, 1876. 

Unspoken Sermons, 1866. 

Vicar's Daughter (The), 1872. 

Wilfred Combermede (a novel), 1871. 

Wise Woman (The), 1875. 

Within and Without (a dramatic poem), 1856. 
(His first publication.^ 

Wow 0* (Rioven Riwcn), or the Idiot's Home, 
1868. 
BIacdonald (John), bom at Kingsborough, 
1759-1831. 

Telegraphic Dictionary, 1816. 

Treatise on Telegraphic Communication, etc., 
1808. 
JJacb (Rev. Thomas), musical composer, 1613- 
1709. 

Musicks Monument, 1676. ("A most delect- 
able book." — Burney.) 
MacEwek (AVilliam), a Hcotch dissenter, 1734- 
1762. 

Grace and Troth, 1763. (Highly esteemed.) 
If ACFAKBEN, Mus.D. (Georgo Alexander), Lon- 
don, 1813- 

Christmas (a cantata), 1859. 

DevU's Opera (The> an opers 1838. 

Doa Qtdxote (an open), 1846, 



Emblematical Tribute, 1841. 

Freya's Gift, 1863. 

Helvellyn fan opera), 1864. 

.Tessy Lee (an opera di camera), 1863. 

King Charles II. (an opera), 1849. 

(e"^ Lectures on Harmony, 1867. 

Lenore (a cantata), 1851. 

May-day (a cantata), 1856. 

Robin Hood (an opera), 1860. (His best.; 

Rudiments of Harmony, i860. (In repute.; 

St. John the Baptist (an oratorio), 1866. 

She Stoops to Conquer (an opera), 1864. 

Sleeper awakened (The), a cantata, 1850. 

Soldier's Legacy (TheX 1864. 

Songs in a Cornfield, 1869. 

%• With hundreds of smaller pieces. 
Macgillivbat, LL.D. (William), naturalist, 

•-1852. 
History of British Birds, 1848. 
History of the Molluscous Animals of Aber- 
deen, etc., 1843. 
Lives of Zoologists, 1834. 
Macgregor (John), of Scotland, 1797-1857. 
British America, 1832. 
Commercial Statistics, 1842. 
History of the British Empire from James I., 

1852. 
Marithne Colonies of British America (The), 

1828. 
My Note-book, 1835. 
Progress of America, 1847. 
Macintosh (Maria), bora at Sunbury, in Geor- 
gia, U.S., 1802- 
Aunt Kitty's Tales, 1837. 
Conquest and Self-conquest, 1844. 
Violet, or the Cross and Cruwn, 1856. 
Mackat (Andrew), mathematician, *-1809. 
Complete Navigator (The), 1804. 
Mathematical Tables, 1804. 
Mackay, LL.D. (Charles), poet, bom at Perth, 

in Scotland, 1814- 
Egeria, 1850. 

Forty Years' Recollections, 1876. 
Hope of the World (The), and other Poems, 

1837. 
Legends of the Isles, and other Poems, 1845. 
Lost Beauties of the English Language, 1874. 
Lump of Gold (The), 1855. 
Man's Heart (A), 1860. 
Memoirs of Popular Delusions (prose), 1841. 
Poems, 1834. 

Salamandrine (The), 1842. 
Studies from the Antique, 1864. 
Town Lyrics, 1847. 
Under Green Leaves, 1857. 
Under the Blue Sky, 1871. 
Voices from the Crowd, 1844. 
Voices from the Mountains, 1846. 
Mackbkzib (Sir Alexander), traveller, 1760- 

1820. 
Journeys from Montreal ... to the Frozen 

and Pacific Oceans, 1801. 
Mackenzie, M.D. (George), Scottish biographer, 

18th century. 
Lives and Characters of the Most Eminent 

Writers of the Scots Nation, 1708-22. 
Mackenzie (Sir George), bom at Dundee, in 

Scotland, 1636-1691. 
Antiquity ol tiife "BJo^«\ YiVoa ^1 %»iOk»aA^ 

1685. 



APPENDIX I. 



CcbUi'i CountlDg-IIoun uul CluMt (> {hhub). 

IMbcduih on the Uns ind Civlomi u( 8«l- 

lud IB Uitun Crliatiiil. td)B. 
Sttv 1° t^lH «' SolltikK icaa. 
InnlinitDiuortheLiwiat Scotlud, l«M. 

MonlOtlUnlr]', iGsr. 

Monl lllnoiT of Fnnltt]'. IGOI. 

Moral I'Mkdoi (A). leS!. 

B«ll«laetoid, IBU. 
HdBfbM of Henaldiy. 10^0, 

N H.D. CHBory). iiomIiK, U>ra *t 

Ronuiiii*, im. 

U Uia IJoUDgor (■ ptrloilkiil). 1T|)«-4T. 
uMot miokleek. 1ID3. 
Uft or Jobn Horns. IBI3. 
Uuofl'»11flB(TlH},lT;i. CHiibHt novel.} 
Mm ol tto Worla (Ttw), 1163. 
Uackh (John MUtouXbarn it Wireluiii, In 
HwautauHtti, U^ iai3- 

Llfg ol Simiwl Oonon. 1919. 
Ll(eo'- ■' 



JUoitnmnn (air Jm 
U Aldonrie, In Ii 



i,\lit 



I 



DliiHrtiitlaD on Ethlul ndlmopb)-. 1H30. 
HlXory or EnKlind, 1930-33. 1S39. 
Htilnr; ot tbe SiTolDllun C<n IBBH) In Eiik 

LUo o( ^Thomu More! 19U. 

On Ibo Stndy of tbe Inwi of NUuro 1Q< 

NtUou. m». 
Eegency QucAIoo (TTw), 1139. 
TrUlof Jobn PEllltr, 1803. (Vcrir eloqaent, 
Vfaw of the Reign of Jamoi It, mlt. 
TlDdli!l«0»llll»,im. [In reply to Bntkc. 

[Hll Uemolra, bjr bli Kin, Bobert Uuken 

lIioiinf(Ch»rlBi).ofIre!iina,lMO-llBl. (Ill 
nal aims «u UicUugblln.] 
LoTCkU Uode ((.tOrca), 1IS9. 
"m of liio WofW (» tomed^). 1181. 
(ElllLUii. by J. T. KlrknuD, ITBB.) 



Bumoni' of the Fonr Gonpeta, lise. (A 

atiDduil work, bued on OiIuHlcr.) 
Hew TruulnUon ot the ApoiMio EpIKlci 

.TnHiof ih'eOoepel nUiiory, IIBS. 



Truutnllon of Uoihelm'i EcslMliRlitiil Hla- 

terr, llii. 
MlOLiDluli (Colin), moIVmodrfan, bora M. 

Kllmodin, In SmCtind, lBte-114S. 
Aocsnot of 3lr luu Newlnn's Pbllosopbloil 

IMKunrleB, ina. (Incomplete. poBtliu- 

Onimetcu Orginlca. USD. 

On tBa ImpiKt uf Bodleii(i prl»a dlimrtatlon), 

SyaUm or Flaxlani, 11». (RUdiTet worlc') 
3yftamoaAlgebt»,i7i», (InomipleW.) 
tUla Ua, by bltatetfi P. MiudMll, 11W.) 



MACunnn f John), <tfcaliA jikbw. IIAI-IIM. 
Kiuy on tlia ProphKiei n<1iiUng to tba Mm- 
eLib. 1113. (I'mUeil by Orme.) 
MAOLtUTi (Archibald 1, ■-*. 
pn^rae, etcof the Efilatls In tbe Itclrnii'^ 
IBll-n. (Htirliljr prilHiI byOrme.l 
(Hl.I,ire,bj/onefclBa3.) 
Maoiiod, M.I1. (Jilio). IHI-UIO. 
VoyugD In H.H.S, jUtatU, lai;. (,Vcij tiw 

JUOLUK, B.A. (Sulci), betn at Cork, lu Ink 

Bannnet Some In "Maabitb." lUDj B«li«> 
fflUn OIpslsB, IMTi Cailon's PrlnllB( 
OBlM,ia»i-, ChlTiltylniborelgnDtHBarj- 
Vni., IMBj DhUi of NelMn yor tlw 
Palace of WeBiDlniiter), IgB3-BB ; Eull of 
Deemand and Ormond. lalO; ThaOrofltf 
areta BpoUelet. IBBD; UunI U» ailMW, 
IB4I; Kiog^OiphetLiaandtliaBe^aiflal^ I 

aof Uldcher ^fbrllM' ' 

. .'-^HilUlM^' ■ 

kmnu umellloi ZbUm, 1933; QtiMir. 
Toooh,ia<B;PlaiBcsi». In "Uamlefttl 
the National OallFry). leiSi UublaHNAL_ 
andOoiiirdo Lion. IfisB- l-he SucriaMI^ 
.alng the t<dnw, 
h (TlgbL'^wif, 



Pdacu uT Wenmlni 



Bleeping Beantr, 1 



IB Ladlu and tlia reaciWh' 



MaOLnsR (WUllam). AmirU 

Geology of lbBDdlu.dSlute 
"■ — yalmble.) 

&-"■■ 

IleDurks on Dr. Johnuu'i 
Heteldea,lllB. (UlgUly 
llicniiui. UJ>, (Roben}, '-" 
Prthairorean.'' bmi al 



MtCHira 



r. Dr. Donald), Cc 



Pytbigorean,''' bom at oiugan'. IWI-UaT,. 



PbllHuiphr of 81 



.1931), (llhi Chief itotit) 
I, bom at Knthran. M 

nt Poeiry collerMd la tM' 



Hlgblander (The), i poRD, 1169. 
HliloiyofarciUUrltalnfrunilbuRcnorcaBi, | 
Introdoctlon to the History of 6 



iDblagnpbT of Jimei 



lADDKH (Sir Frederlcli), Mllq^n, IBOI-Utl. 
Wiuls numeruiu blulockal. Iltuiur, Ml 
UeceaVnlu,\ worlu. 

Part*. ■ 



^ 



MADDKX — MALONiS. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, maitland— malone. 126J) 



other metrical romances; the WycllfBte ver- 
sion of the Bible; etc. 
Translated and abridged Sllvestrc's Uni- 

versed Palaography. 
Haddex (Richard Robert), of Dublin, 1798- 
1873. 

"Si^nncction of Ireland with the Crown of 
England, 1846. 

Egypt and Mahommed Ali, 1841. 

Hifltory of Irish Periodical Literature, 1867. 

History of the Penal Laws against Roman 
Catholics, 1847. 

InfirmiUes of Qenins (The), 1833. 

Island of Cuba, its Resources, etc., 1849. 

Life of Savonarola, 1854. 

Lives and Times of the United Irishmen, 
1863. (His chief work.) 

Memoirs of the Countess of Blessington, 1855. 

Mussulman (The), 1830. 

Fhantasmata, 1857. 

Shrines and Sepulchres of the Old and New 
World, 1851. 

Travels in the West Indies, 1838, 1840. 

Travels in Turkey and Egypt, 1829. 

Turkish Empire in Relation to Christianity, 
etc., 1860. 
Maddox (Isaac), bishop of Worcester, bom in 
London, 1697-1759. 

Vindication of the Church of England, 1733 
Maoox (Thomas), legal antiquary, *-1730. 

Baronia Anglica, posthumous 1736. 

Firma Burgi, 1726. 

Formulare Anglicanum, 1702. 

History and Antiquities of the Exchequer, 
etc., 1711. 
Haoek, D.D. (William), archbishop of Dublin, 
1765-1831. 

Scriptural Doctrines of the Atonement, etc., 
1801. (In high estimation.) 
(His Memoir, by Dr. Kenney, 1842.) 
Mao BE, D.D. (William Connor), bishop of Peter- 
borough, bom at Cork, in Ireland, 1821- 

Sermons, the most important being "Christ 
the Light of All Scripture," 1860 ; *« The 
Oospel of the Age," 1860 ; *< The Church's 
Fear and the Church's Hope," 1864 ; ** The 
Christian Theory of the Origin of the Chris- 
tian Life," 1868; ••The Breaking Net," 
1868; "The Defence, etc., of the Faith;" 
etc. 
Maouibb (John Francis), 1815- 

Father Mathew, 1863. 

Rome and its Rulers, 1857. 
Kaouibb (Rev. Robert), of Dublin, 182G- 

lectures on PUgrimft Progress, 1859. 

Miracles of Christ (The), 1863. 

Mottoes for the Million, 1866. 

Perversion and Conversion, 1854. 

St. Peter non-Roman, 1871. 

Self^ its Dangers and Duties, 1862. 

Seven Churches of Asia (The), 1857. 

Things Present and Things to Come, 18C0. 
Maitlaio), D.D. (Samuel Roffey), historian, 
London, 1792-1866. 

Attempt to elucidate the Prophecies concern- 
ing Antichrist (An), 1830. 

Chatterton (an essay), 1857. 

Bark Ages (The), 1844. 

Emvin, 1850. 

BMajB on . , . the Befomutlon in EoeUnd, 



Facts, etc., [about] the Albigciisos and Wal- 

denses, 1H32. 
MArrLAND (William), antiquary, bom at Bre- 
chin, in Scotland. 1693-1757. 
History and Antiquities of Scotland, 1757. 
History of Edinburgh, 1753. 
History of London, 1739. 
Major, D.D. (John), of Scotland, 1470-1550. 

De Historia Gentis Scotorum. 1521. 
Major (Richard Henry), antiquary, London, 

1818- 
Llfe of Prince Henry the Navigator, 1863. 
Malan (Kcv. Solomon Ca>sAr\ 1812- 
Catalogue of the Eggs of British Birdi (A), 

1848. 
Coast of Tyro and Sidon (The), 1857. 
Exposition of the Apostles' Creed, 1847. 
On Ritualism, 1867. 
Philosophy or Truth, 1865. 
Three Months in the Holy Land, 1843. 
Threefold San-toze-king (The), 1856. 
Who is GkKl in Cliina, etc. ? 1855. 

*,* Numerous translations. 
Malcol>i (James Peller), antiquary, 1760- 

1815. 
Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of 

I»ndon, 180H, 1811. 
Excursions into the Counties of Kent, etc., 

1807. 
liives of Topographers and Antiquaries, 1815. 
Ijondlnum Redlvivum, 1803-7. 
Miscellaneous Anecdotes of the Manners, etc., 

of Europe, 1811. 
Malcolm (Sir John), historian, bom at AVes- 

terkirk, in Scotland, 1769-1833. 
History of I'ersia, 1815. (Highly valued.) 
Life of Lord Clive, 1836. 
:\Iemoir of Central India, 1823. (Esteemed.) 
l»oUtIcal History of India, 1826. (Esteeme.i.) 
Sketch of the Sikhs, 1812. 

(His Life, by J. W. Kayc, 18^6.) 
Mallet (David), poet, born in Perthshire, Sci.t- 

land, 1700-17G5. 
Amyntor and Theodora (a tale in blank verse). 

1747. 
Edwin and Emma (a ballad), 1760. 
Elvira, 1763. 

Excursion (The), a descriptive poem, 1723. 
Eurydice, 1731. 
Life of Lord Bacon, 1740. 
Mustapha, 1739. 
Tmth in Rhyme, 1761. 
Verbal Criticism (a satire in verse), 1733. 
William and Margaret (a ballad), 1727. 
Malmesburt (William of), chronicler, Somer- 
setshire, 1095-1143. 
De Antiquitate Glastoniensls Ecclesiaa (Gale's 

edition. 1691). 
De Gestis Regum Anglorum (in five books), 

1127; continued in the Ilistoriaa Novelluj 

(in three books), 1142 ; translated 1815. 
De Gestis Pontihcum Anglorum (in four 

books), 1124. 
Life of Aldhelm. 1126 (Gale's edition, 1691). 
Life of WulBtan (Wharton's edition, 1691). 
Malone (Edmond), born in Dublin, 1741-1812 
Life of W. Wyndham. 1810. 
Rise and ProgrcRft ol X\:v% ^wv^^sSft.^^.'^%^^^.'W^^. 
EdVts SHttkespeave, ^Vfiiv u\«aRXQ,>aA ^sa-vf^s.. 



r 



APPENDIX I. 



:*toiit (Sir TbgmM), uao-». 
llorted'Ait!»ir(HiKDrTDrPiiii»ArtbarX!ii 

Sputa, lUa-tDi prlotel byCulun. IteD. 
[/LiTBi.t).!). (Ednrd), blikop or Uurluun, 

Oneli Gmlua, laxa, 

UluBratinu or ttia Truth of the Cbrlitliin 

ReDeton. 1903. CKeouiumeiided bjr bishop 

Tomllne.) 
LiLTHiTi ( Her. Thoniis Itobert), paMUml eamn- 

-r.. s. "—111 ng,ln Surrey, lIte-lBa4, 



I 



Inquiry Into tbo Natiirn, etu., or Rebt, lai3 
McMntflorv»lue,eto.(Tlu)X IBM. 
J-rtnclplPB or PolUlcfll Economj-, inao. 
rata Lift, bj bfsh.ip Otter. IBM.) 

MAI.TWI CThonml, 1I50-1S01. 

IVeiUie on PenwxUn. lT1»-83. 
Misirt (Cuplaln OporgB WUllun), bum i 



JlAVUEmii, MJ). (Bmnnid de), 1 



F*b]« of the Been, 1109. (A philiMaphli 
poem of Eome 400 lines, to watch, to IT 
wen Rdded prone note*. The object Is 
ihov tho heri^lt ol vU»a, endi nn g. 
drtnldng, etc In 1)30 e semtid put, lo i 
dUlogDoi. wu Bddcd.) 

•".rgmbOnK Hive (llM), tTM. 

Ontlo de Hedldni. Ittsb. 

Plenler'e Charity (The), t. poem, I70<. 

■ryptioi) in Vcree. i)04. 

Vtrglii UDmuked, JTOO. 

World munuked (The), nao. 
SfiKDiTU.LE (Sir Jobn de), 1,-a^cVer, bora 
St. Albuue. in Hertrordshlre. 1300-13)2. 

VojiUgo aoS Trayille. 13C0. (AbonlioEm 



le U lUviore), of Qi 



New Atslutle (love ecuuUle of distlnguif bi 

conlomporartei), HOfl. 
Power oflxive (I'liel, lo eo«en noteK nao 
noy&l MlBttcea (The), n IrDgedy. lOOS. 
SeoTBt Memoirs, tic, of Beveril^ PerBonn ■ 




ImiHirUnco if Lthirature u Uen of 1 

rici for Nilioiml Holy-ai^i. 1B13. 
(ahkiso (Anne), nowliii. ISOT- 
lieiroreat (a Ule of EoEllth Ult), ISM 

ClironlelDB of Metde EngbiDd. laai. 

rucheM efTn^ CTh"). ' 

Qood Old Tlmei, lltfi, 

Hnuaehold of Sir ThoDiM More, 1951 

Hut Powell, 1860. 

MiH Biddy fVobUiiet. IBflO. 

Noble Pnrponi nobly won (A). 

Pnplir House Aciieaiy, iflSB. 

Royal UlKhlef. 

Tbabd and LeonorL 
Ujihihkd (Oberlolte), •-!» 
Ijideot nnfl MaUmval 1 

_jraurG,!3.D.(lIsntyEdi .._.^ . 

bom It TMt«rlisE. In Hartlordehln, iww- 

BlesHd SunmcDt. etc. (The), 1«64.. 

Oeuirlim and UllramoDtiuilBta, Igtz. 

DiemonorSacriteeCTho), 1013. 

Eajilimd and GbrlHtendoin, 1^6). 

Pouiiiid Sovereignty ut Giid [The], IB 

Four GreU Evils of the Diy (The), IF 

Oronndi of Fsith (The), ltsa3. 



iloa of the Heiy Ghost. lUO. 
irofthe Pope (The). 19«S. 
erelgnty of the l>ope» (Tbft 



TbonebtB for Ihoee thet mour 
Unity of the diorch (I'he). IS 
VUIainUounolI(Tbe\l8?0. 



'cn), antiqtiary, cto., bom At 



Demons of Ifie Winds, ud other Poenu, IBH.. 

liSCtoree on HlUory. ISBI-Gl. 

LImltB or nellgiooB Tbought (a Bamptmi Ita- 

riilloaDpbyofKimt.iaBB. 

I'lillosDpbyof the Conditioned, laeo. (With 

■'., D.D. (RIohiRl)' blsliop of J>ro[non, 
in.BDWhsnmlon,toH»inpshlre, —' '" ■ 



MANTELI/— MARKHAM. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 3IARINER— MARKHAM. 1261 



Biographical Notices of the Apostles, etc., 

1828. 

British Months, 1835. 

Christian Sabbath (The), 1830. 

Gospel Miracles, 1832. 

Histoiy of the Church of Ireland, 1840. 

Life of Christ, 1840. 

Metrical Version of the Psalms, 1824. 

Poems, 1806-7. 

Simpliciad (The), 1809. 
(His Life, by Berens, 1849.) 
Maittrll, LL.D. (Gideon Algernon), geologittf 
bom at Lewes, in Susses, 1790-1852. 

Atlas of Fossil Remains, 1850. 

Fossils of the South Downs, 1822. 

Fossils of the Tilgate Forest, 1836. 

Geological Excursions in the Isle of Wight, 
etc., 1847. 

Geology of the South Coast of England (The), 
1833. 

ninstrations of the Geology of Sussex, 1822. 

Medals of Creation, 1844. 

Petrifactions and their Teachings, 1851. 

Thoughts on Animalcules, 1846. 

Thoughts on a Pebble, 1840. 

Wonders of Geology, 1838. (His most popu- 
lar work.) 
Mastov, D.D. (Thomas), ejected nonconformist, 
1620-1677. 

Exposition of the Epistle of St. .Tames, 1653 ; 
of the Epistle of St. Jude, 1658 ; of the 
Lord's Prayer, posthumous 1684 ; of Psalm 
cxix., 1681. 
(His Life, by Harris, 1725.) 
Mafes (Walter), archdeacon of Oxford, poet, 
etc., 1143-1210. 
(Author of the famous drinking song, 

" Meum est propositum in tabemfi mori.") 

De Nugis Curialium (satires and songs), 
printed 1860. (There was a De NugU Cu- 
rialium by John of Salisbury, 1156, printed 
1476.) 

•^* Mapes wrote in French (then the verna- 
cular tongue), the Mort Artus, Lancelot of 
the Lake, and the Qu^st of the St. Oraai. 
IJULPorHEB, M.D. (Edward Dillon), bom at Fair- 
view, in Ireland, 1835- 

Lectnres on Public Health, 1869. 

Manual of Physiology, 1871. 
Mabbeok (John), musical composer, *-lS85. 

Booke of Common Praier with Notes, 1550. 

Books of Notes and Common-Places, 1681. 

Concordance of the Bible, 1500. (The first 
ever compiled in English.) 

Dialog betweene Touth and Olde Age, 1584. 

Historic of King David in Meetre, 1579. 

Lives of the Salncts, etc., 1574. 

Ripping up of the Pope's Fardel, 1581. 
Mabcet (Mrs.), ediuxUionaZ writer, 1769-1858. 

Conversations on Chemistry, 1809. 

Natural Philosophy, 1819. 

Political Economy, 1816. 
Habch, LL.D. (Francis Andrew), Saxonist, 
bom at Millbury, U.S., 1825- 

Anglo-Saxon Grammar, 1870. 

introduction to Anglo-Saxon, 1871. 

Method of Philological Study of the English 
Language (A), 1865. 
llABOOXJODTH, LL.D. (Bev. Moses), a Jewish 
convert, 1820-1881. 

Abymlnla : its Past, Present, and Fotnre, 1866. 



Anglo-Hebrews (The), their Wrongs, etc., 

1856. 
Apostolic Triple Benediction (An), 1853. 
England's " Crown of Rejoicing," 1853. 
Essay on the Poetry of the Pentateuch, 1871. 
Exposition of Isaiah, 1846. 
Gospel (The) and its Mission, 1860. 
Haidad (The), 1864. 

History of the Jews of Great Britain, 1851. 
Israel's Ordinance examined, 1844. 
Jews of Great Britain (The), 1846. 
Lord's Prayer no Adaptation, etc. (The), 187G. 
Oracles of God (The), 1870. 
Pilgrimage to the Land of my Fathers, 1850. 
Principles of Modem Judaism, 1843. 
Quarrel of God's Covenant (The), 1857. 
Sacred Minstrelsy, 1853. 
Sermons, 1851, 1861, 1874. 
Spirit of Prophecy (The), 1864. 
True Light (The), 1862. 
Vestiges of Historic Anglo-Hebrews, 1869. 
Maeinee (William\ *-*. 
Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, 

1818. r Excellent.) 
Maekhau (Clement Robert), bom at Stilling- 

fleet, in Yorkshire, 1830- 
Cuzco and Lima, 1856. 
Franklin's Footsteps, 1852. 
History of the Abyssinian Expedition, 1869. 
History of Persia, 1873. 
Life of Lord Fairfax, 1870. 
Memoir of the Countess of Chincbon, 1875. 
Ollanta (a Quichua drama), 1871. 
Quichua Grammar and Dictionary, 1863. 
Spanish Irrigation, 1867. 
Threshold of the Unknown Region (The), 

1874. 
Travels in Peru and India, 1856. 
Mabkham (Gervase), miscellaneous writer, 

1570-1655. 
Art of Archerie, 1634. 
Cavelarie, or the English Horseman, 1607. 
Cheap and Good Husbandry, 1614. 
Countrey Contentment, 1611. 
Countrey Farmer (The), 1616. 
Cure for Diseases in Horses, 1610. 
Discourse of Horsemanship, 1593. 
Dumbe Knight (The), a comedy, 1608. (Also 

attributed to Machin.) 
English Arcadia fThe), 1607, 1613. 
English Housewife, 1615. 
English Husbandman, 1613-14. 
Farewell to Husbandry, 1620. 
Gentleman's Academy (The), 1595. 
Herod Antipater (a tragedy), 1C22. 
Honour in Perfection, 1604. 
How to chuse, etc.. Horses, 1596. 
How to train Horses, 1605. 
Pleasures of Princes (fishing and cock-fight- 
ing), 1615. 
Poem of Poems (The), eight eclogues, 1596. 
Sir Richard Grinvile (a tragedy), 1595. 
Souldier's Accidence (The), 1625 ; Grammar, 

1639; Exercise, 1643. 
Teares of the Beloved, 1600. (The lament of 

John on the death of Christ.) 
Vox Militis (in two parts), 1625. 
Way to get Wealth CThe), 1625. (B^ farm.- 

Ing.') ,__ ^ 

young SpoT\am»5ift "toaXroriwst ^3^«^» -«» 

dalto. 



12C2 



MAItKS — MAKSir. 



APPENDIX I. 



MAItSDRX — MAKRir. 



Makkm, R.A. (Henry StAcy\ London, 1829- 

'J'ho AiK>tlicxary, 1876; Author and Critici. 
J8H1 ; The U<>okworm« 1871; CApital and 
Lal>our, 1874; Convocation, 1878; Dog- 
b(»rr]r'» Charge to the Watch, 1869; An 
Kplncopal Viftltatlon. 1881; Kxperlmental 
Gunnery in the Middle Agea, 1863; The 
Franciaran Sculptor, 1861 ; Jolly PotthoyN, 
1876; The Man of Uw, 1881; The Orni- 
thologlRt, 1873; The Priiiceaa and the Teli- 
can, 1870; Kt. Francin preaching to the 
IllrdM, 1870 ; 'I'he Kpldftr and the Fly, 1877 ; 
IVithuche in the Middle Agea. 1866 ; What 
is it? 1H73. 
MAui/>we (CiiriKtf^pher), dramatist, bom at 
Canterbury, 1666-1693. 

Ovld'B KUgiei, 1697. 
*.* For hlM nine dramaii, nee Appexwx III. 
(lfi« Life, by Cunninglutm ; I>yce, 1860.) 
Maumiox (Siiaclcerl<7), poet and dramati4i 
author, 1602-1639. 

j^ntinuary (The), a comedy, 1633. 

Cm\M and Pnyche (an epic poem), 1637. 

Fine Companion (A), a play, 1633. 

Holland'* Leaguer (a comedy), 1632. (Ex- 
col lent.) 
MArtiti<;rr(Whart<*n Dooth), 1823-1871. 

Ve8thirium Christian um, 1867. 
Makiiyat (Captain Frederick), naval novelist, 
I^)ndon, 1792-1848. 

Cliildrcn of the New Foreiit (The), 1847. 

Code of .Signala for . . . tlie Merchant Service, 
1837. 

Diary in America (A), two Herlea, 1839. 

Frank Mildmay, or the Naval Officer, 1829. 

Jacob Faithful, 1836. 

.raph<;t in Search of a Father, 1836. 

Joseph Hunhhrook, 1841. 

King'i Own (The), 1830. 

Little Savage (The), 1847. 

Maiiterman Keady, 1841. (Iliii I^Mt.) 

MiMion (The), or Kccnca in Africa, 1845. 

Mr. MidMtipman Eaity, 1836. 

Monnieur Violet, 1843. 

Newton Fomter, 1832. 

Olla Podrida, 1840. 

Pacha of Many Talc« (The), 1836. 

Percival Keene, 1842. 

l*eter Simple, 1833. 

Piiantom Ship (The), 1839. 

Pirate and the Three Cuttem (The), 1836. 

]>oor Jack, 1840. 

JYivatecr's Man (The), 1844. 

Sifttlcrs in Canada (The), 1844. 

Sruirl«y-Yow, or the Dog-Fiend, 1837. 

Valerie fan autobiography), 1849. 
(IIlH Life, by hlH daughter Florence, 1872.) 
Mauktat (Flon?ncfi), nul^fiequcntly Mm. Itoiw- 
Cliurch, novelist, daughter of Captain Mar- 
ryat, the aca-noveliiit, born at Brighton, 
1837- 

Broken Blomom (A), 1879. 

OonfeMionaof Gerald Kitcourt, 1867. 

Fair-haired Alda, 1880. 

Fighting the Air, 1876. 

For Ever and Ever, 1866. 

GirU of Feverabam, 1868. 

</jrp (0ketdbe« of Anglo-Indian Ufc), 1868. 
HkrveH of Wild OatM (A), 1877. 
JOw Fdtber'M NAme, 1H76. 
MerLord and Muter, 1870. 



Her Own. 

Her Word against a Lie, 1878. 
Hidden ChainH, 1876. 

Life and I>ctters of Captain F. Murryat, 1873. 
Little Stepwn (A), 1877. 
l/rvd'n Conflict, 1866. 
Mad DumareiK], 1873. 
My Own Child. 1876. 
My Slat^, the ActreM, 1881. 
Nelly Brooke, 1867. 
No intentionx, 1874. 
No ValentineH, 1 873. 
Open Seaame, 1870. 
Petronfd, 1869. 

Prey of the (UA% (The), 1871. 
Boot of AH Evil (The), 1879. 
Sybil'* Friend, etc., 1873. 
'IVw Good for him, 18C5. 
Verdlque, 1S68. 
Veronfque (a romance), 1869. 
With Cupid'H EyeH, 18H0. 
Woman againitt Woman, 1866. 
Written in Fire, 1878. 
Mauhdkn, D.C.L. (William), ortKntalUI, Dublin, 

1764-1836, 
Catalogue of DictlonarW^H, f:tc., 1 79C. 
EMftayH, 1832. 
Grammar and Dictionary of the 2,lalayan 

Language, 1 81 2. 
Hiatory of Sumatra, 1782. (A niod^l work.) 
MemoirHof a Malayan Family, JH.'iO, 
Numiamata Oriental hi, 1823-25. 
TraveU of Marco Polo, 1817. 

(IliM Memoir, by himxelf, printrd l>y hit 
widow, 1838.) 
Marmh Cai.vwkll (Anne), nooeZ{i(, 179G 1H74. 
Evelyn Martton, 1863. 
Norman's Bridge, 1847. 
Ilose of AshurKt (The), 1866. 
Time, the Avenger, 1849. 
Triumphs of Time (The), 1836. 
Two Old Men's Tales, 1834. 
Mabsh, LL.D. (G(*orgc Perkins), philologist, 

born at Woodstr^k, U.S., 1801- 
Camcl (The), his Habits and Uses, 1850. 
Grammar of the Icelandic Language, 1H38. 
I>ectures on the English Language, X^M], 
Origin and Histr>ry of the English I^anguage, 

1862; now caXViX "'Hie Eirth as Modified 

by Human Action," 1874. 
MAitsir, D.D. (Herbert), bishop of Peterlx^rough, 

bom in Ixindon, 1766-1839. 
Authenticity of the Pentateuch, 1792. 
Course of I>>cturea on Divinity, 1800-23. 

(Most valuable.) 
Dissertation on the First Three Gospels, 

1801. 
History of the Politics of Great Britain and 

France, 1800. 
History of the Translations of the Holy Scrip- 
tures, 1812. 
Horos PeUuigicaB, 1816. 
National Itellgion, 1811. 
Translation of Mlchaells's /ntroduct^ to ik$ 

yew Tutanunt, 1792-1801. 
Mabsii (John B.), bom at Cheater, 1836- 
IMck Whlttington, 1874. 
For Liberty's Sake, 1873. 

\UQb(n I{ood, 1866. 



MARSH — MARTIN. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



MARTIN. 



1268 



Venice and the Venetians, 1873. 

\Vi8e Sayings of the Great and Good, 1864. 
Mabsii, D.D. (Narcissus), archbishop of Ar* 
makh, t}om in Wiltshire, 1638-1713. 

Introductory Essay to the Doctrine of Sounds, 
1683. 

^lauuductio ad Logicam, 1678. 
JlxuBHALL (Francis Albert), dramatic author, 
London, 1840- 

Brigbton (a comedy), 1874. 

<Jorrupt Practices <a drama), 1870. 

False Shame (a comedy), 1872. (His best.) 

Family Honours, 1878. 

]Mad as a Hatter (a farce), 1863. 

Study of Hamlet (A), 1875. 

Q. E. D. (a comedietta), 1871. 
jMabshall (John), biographer^ bom in Virginia, 
U.S., 1755-1835. 

Life of Washington, 1804-7. 

Koyal Naval Biography (12 rols.), 1823-35. 
Marshall, D.D. (Thomas), bom in Leicester- 
shire, 1621-1685. 

Observatioues in Evangcliorum Versiones, 
1665. 
3IARSHALL, R.A. (William Caldcr), sculptor, 
bom in Edinburgh, 1813- 

The Broken Pitcher, 1842 ; The Danchig Girl 
reposing, 1846 ; Equestrian Statue of Lord 
Napier of Magdala, 18P0 ; The FirstWhisper 
of Love, 1845; Miranda, 1880; Sabrina, 
1847 ; Sabrina thrown into the Severn, 1881. 
Marshall (William Humphrey), agricultural 
wHter, 1746-1818. 

Landed Property of England (The), 1804. 

Management of Landed Estates (Tne), 1806. 

Minutes of Agriculture, 1778. 

Observations on Agriculture and the Weather, 
1779. 

Planting and Ornamental Gardening, 1785. 

Kurul Economy of Norfolk, 1787 ; Gloucester- 
shire, etc., 1789; the Midland (Aunties, 
1790; the Southern Counties, 1798; the 
West of England, 1796; Yorkshire, 1788. 
SLutSHASC (Sir John), chronologist, London, 
1602-1685. 

(}anon Chronicus .£gyptiacus, Ebraicus, 
Gracus, 1672. (A learned work.) 
Mabshican, D.D. (Joshua), Baptist missionary, 
bom at Westbury Leigh, in Wiltshire, 1767- 
1837. 

Bengalee and English Dictionary, 1825. 

Clavis Sinica, 1814. (An excellent work.*) 

Dissertation on the Characters and Sounds of 
the Chinese Language, 1800. 

Sanskrit Grammar, 1815. 

Works of Confucius, with a Translation, 1811. 
Marston (John), dramatist, 1575-1634. 

Metamorphosis of Pigmallon's Image (satires), 
1598. 

Scourge of Villanie (The), three books of 
satires, 1598. 
*,* For his plays, see Appendix III. 
(His Life, by Halliwell, 1856.) 
Marstox (Philip Bourke), poet, son of Dr. 
Westland Marston, *- 

All in All (poems and sonnets), 1874. 

Songtlde, and other Poems, 1871. 
Marston, LL.D. (Westland), poet, bom at Bos- 
ton, in Lincolnshire, 1820> 

Ann Blake (a plajX l^^^* 

JteMtb-ride at BaJdcUra, 1855, 






Dramatic and Poetic Works, 1876. 

Family Credit, and other Talcs, 1861. 

Favourite of Fortune (The), a comedy, 1866. 

Gerald, and other Poems, 1842. 

Heart and the World (The), a play, 1847. 

Hero of Romance (A), 1867. ((Yom the 
French.) 

Lady in her Own Bight (A), a novel, 1860. 

Life for Life (a play), 1868. 

Life's Ransom (A), 1853. 

I'atrician's Daughter fThe), a tragedy, 1841. 

Strathmore (a tragedy), 1849. 
Martin (Benjamin), mal}iema.tician, etc., 1704- 
1782 

Bibllotheca Technologica, 1776. 

Description and Use of the Air-Pump, 1766. 

Description of Use of both the Gloves, etc., 
1736. 

Institutions of Astronomical Calculations, 
1765. 

Introduction to the Newtonian Philosophy, 
1766. 

Mathematical Institutions, 1764. 

Memoirs of the Academy of Paris, 1740. 

Natural Hist, of England, with Maps, 1759-63. 

New . . . System of Decimal Arithmetic, 1735. 

New Elements of Optics, 1759. 

Philology and Philosophical Geography, 1759. 

Philosophic Grammar . . . 1735. 

Phllosophica Britannica, 1753. 

System of the Newtonian Philosophy, 1759. 
Martin (John), painter, bom near Hexham, in 
Northumberland, 1789-1854. 

Belshazzar's Feast, 1821; Canute rebuking 
bis Courtiers, 1843; Christ stillhig the 
Tempest, 1843; Creation, 1824; Death of 
Jacob, 1838; Death of Moses, 1838; The 
Deluge, 1826 ; Destraction of Herculaneum, 
1822; The Expulsion from the Garden, 
1813 ; The Fall of Babylon, 1819 ; The Fall 
of Nineveh, 1828; The Flight into Egypt, 
1828 ; Joshua commanding the Sun to 
stand still, 1814; The Last Judgment, 1854 
(unfinished); The Last Man, 1850; Mac- 
beth, 1820; Morning and Evening, 1844; 
Pandemonium, 1841 ; The Paphian Bower, 
1823 ; Paradise, 1813 ; Sadka in Search of 
the Waters of Oblivion, 1812 ; The Seventh 
I'lague, 1823; Twilight, 1852; Valley of the 
Thames, 1851. 
(His Autobiography, 1854.) 
Martin (Robert Montgomery), historical 
writer, bom at Tyrone, in Ireland, 1803- 
1870. 

British Colonial Library (The), 1843. 

China, Political, Commercial, and Social, 1847. 

History of the British (Clonics, 1834-38. 

History, Antiquities, etc., of Eastcm India, 
1833. 
Martin (Sir Theodore), bom at Edinburgh, 
1816- 

Aladdln (a play), 1857. (From the German.) 

Bon Gaultier Ballads, 1854. (With Aytoun.) 

Corregglo (a play), 1854. (From the German.) 

Life of Aytoun, 1867. 

Life of the Prince Consort (five vols.), 1874-79. 
(His chief work.) 

Odes of Horace, 1860. 

Pocma, \%%^. 



UAMnnuD (Hurlet), Uim M 

Antalibignnbv, nnnUiRnuiaii 
Billow udUu Jtock (Ttai-), 1 
Blixniililul. Skelclic*. U^a. 
BiiCbb EulB in India, im. 
CbrUtiBU D» [■ tals], 1B34 

»llM"ThBFrt>ini1.'3 
GMsplno Quids la (be LbIefi. 



DetibRwii^ u». 

DerMlontl Eunliw . . . tor Ibo Youhk. < '1 

Budowed SiSoola In Inland, leM. 

XacUsd udliRSaldlen. laGSi, 

ruian' ContiSToar (Tl»), ibis, 

VtMlataenanLIMi). 

Penn aod Qtm* Law Tile, lue. 

mad (Thai, IBU. 

Ilultll, llnibuilcT, and HaDdlcran, IMl. 

UMonr of Engluid daring lbs IHIrtjr Ycai 

Fcuck leiSHia. iMe-«a i intndaciian, igs 

(Her cblatwork,) 
Kbun ol ttw AmnlMO CompromlK, Ilf t. 
Hsu and (tia lilan (Tlie), iM 
Koaaebold XdneadDR, ittt. 



!■ of Mka), 
11. (Wllh 



Pun Lawa and rani 



t 



FMndplttand Fractlcr, ma. 
(») !■)&« Kauf 1, liuo, 
fictniiiHct of Wntem Travel. ISSH. 
filcilen, l»a. 
SiMlitT la America. UXI. 
TradltlnuDtPaluiliu, 1830. 
TurD-OBlCTbe),lWT. 
MtlrniiaD, LL.D. (JamM), miUarliin minii- 
(or, bom M Norwldi, iBOfi- 
EoduvoDra afUr the Cbrtallaa Life, 1U3^1. 
BmajH 1880. 
Uoura of Thoqglil, lalo. 

Idui° 



alcj. IB 



BUIonale of Kellgloiui Im 

HeUglon --" 

8(Dflwol 

" mx, ; 

1««-1T<I. 
XalUdyirgUI Btic«Ua,mti Oeerglei 
(WUb boMnieil DoUa and plain J 
|91innl (Ttuniia*), nUvTaUil, bum al Cli 



VidTcnal Ckmcbalof^M, m 
unci. (Andnir). Iiorn a 

mil, layotkMn. ir- 



ouDt of tbo Oroirtb of I'uptry, Mi 
^Ugeliam Pu-tianmtarluiD, 1H1. 



HlKslbunu) 1' 

Mr. Hmlrke, iMt. 

Deboanal traoBpOMd (Tbe), ISTS. 

Bvaaonabia Arcnimmt (A\ pontlmnn 



ft, bjr C<Klk^ 
H'nUun). Iw 



Anoient Liturgy of tUt Lliunib of Englmd, 
ItinoijDf (be "Martlu Marpnlata" Oontro- 
MniinmentB 'nitDiUa Eccliala An||llwnai 

DJJ.CNevll),iii 

gical Oliw^mllDni 
larlDOr'g Biilde ('I 
sof UisBUri.lTii 



Mmdh (Hhv. Jobn), catltd "Uiaim gf SMI- 
Kiidi" witb Uio exu|jllDn of a«nn 
Wilbir. iliD lurllat wrlUr of Knillib 



n>. Dr. Wal 

Angal'a Oath, "Tin 

Mtbibbl tij (tIis), 
VlrjlnB, 1«b1. 



ID la no longer CTU),t 
tbe lunbla of Uh Tm 



" Iilaaua ul Dorklue." bV" al Dunnuiii', In 

CtarlaUan Morala, llBl. 

Lord'a-Dajr Evening EutartalDmenl (Tbo), 

Ftelf-KnoKledn. 1I4S. (Eicellent.) 
MiaoH CRav. John Hltcbdl), Anicrlcaq Metal, 

Scnnona, etc, vlih a Memoir by Dr. Bodlr, 

Mjiii'>x (Itav. William), oxf, bum at Hull, la 

Yorbhirii nas-naf, 

Klfl*U (a dramailc poom). 1763, 

KngllBh Garden (Tbe). a ponn In fuur l>ook>. 

Fall of Tyniaij (The), ITM. 

lalJi (a poetical attack on Ojford). Ilia. 

Ufa of Griy (tliB paot> nn. 

Melandiuly, nsd. 

Memory, IIM, 

Od» on IndcpaulMiFf, ItK. 

HtUgIa Clerlcl (a porm In two parlK), l«ll>, 
Muon (WlUam Uonck) amllquary, Dubllii, 
alBHt 1790-16311, 

IllUoiy and Antjnultiea of tlia CatUrdnl of 
St. Pitiick, ncur IJnhlin, uw 
MunEr ((ierald). putl, bom at T 

Biliad of liabo' Cbrlnabcl, and 



iLhrr Voema, ISM, 



CraluerDoV Caailo. 

I'uMm uiH Ctaanaiina, IM«, Oil* Dnt worii.) 



MA8SIB — ^XAWB. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



MATURIN — ^MAWE. 



1265 



Tale of Eternity (A), and other Poems, 1869. 

Voices of Freedom and Lyrics of Love, 
1849. 
Massib (Rev. James WllUam), 1799-1869. 

America, 1864. 

Continental India, 1840. 

Evangelical Alliance, 1847. 

Revivals in Ireland, 1859-60. 
Hassinobb (Philip), dramatUtt bom at Salis- 
bury, 1584-1640. 
*»* For his dramas, see Appendix III. 
(His Life, by T. Davles, 1789 ; H. Coleridge, 

1859.) 
Massom (David), of Aberdeen, 1822- 

British Novelists, etc., 1859. 

Critical Sketch ... of British Prose Fiction, 
1859. 

Diiimmond of Hawthomden, 1873. 

Essays, Biographical and Critical, etc., 1856. 

Life of John Milton, 1858-1879. 

Recent British Philosopher, 1865. 

Three Devils (The), Luther's, Milton's, and 
Goethe's. 
Mather, D.D. (Cotton), bom at Boston, U.S., 
1663-1728. 

Christian Philosopher (The). 

Curiosa Americana, 1712. 

Ecclesiastical History of New England. 

Magnalia Christi Americana, 1702. 

Memorable Providences relating to Witch- 
craft, 1685. (An investigation into the 
famous " Salem Witchcraft.") 

Wonders of the Invisible World, 1692. (Trials 
of witches.) 
(His Life, by his son Samuel, who also 

wrote the life of Dr. Nathaniel Mather, under 

the title of "Early Piety Exemplified," 1689.) 
Mather, D.D. (Increase^ born at Dorchester, 
Massachusetts, U.S., 1639-1723. 

Remarkable Providences, 1684 ; and above 90 
other works. 
Mathew:} (Cornelius), novelist^ bora at Port 
Chester, in New York, U.S., 1817- 

Behemoth, 1839. 

Money Penny, or the Heart of the World, 
1850. 

Poems on Man in the Republic, 1843. 

Politicians (The), 1840. 
Matuias (Thomas James), iatirUt, 1757-1835. 

Odes, 1798. 

l*olitical Dramatist, 1795. 

Pursuits of Literature, 1794-95. (His chief 
work.) 

Works of Thomas Gray, 1814. 
Matthew ok Paris, or Matthew Paris, monk 
of St. Albans, 13th century. 

Ilistoria Major (1067-1273). This history up 
to 1235 is ascribed to Roger of Wendovcr, 
and only the supplement (1235-1273) is 
attributed to Matthew Paris. See Matthew 
OF Westminster. 

Lives of the Kings of Mercia and Abbots of 
St. Albans. 
Matthew of Westminster, chronicler^ 14th 
century. 

Flores Historiarnm. (This is for ths most 
part drawn from the " Flowers of History " 
by Roger of Wendovcr, but the reigns of 
John, Henry III., and Edward I. arc origi- 
nal. It brings the history to 1307. First 
printed la 1567.) See Matthew of Paku. 



Matdrix (Rev. Robert Charles^ dramatUtf etc., 
bora at Dublin, 1782-1824. 

Albigen.ses (The), 1814. 

Bertram (a tragedyX 1816. 

Controversial Sermons, 1824. 

Fatal Revenge (a tragedy), 1807. 

Manuel (a tragedy), 1817. 

Melmoth, the Wanderer (a novel), 1820. 

Women, or " Pour et Contre" (a novel), 1818. 
Matt, M.D. (Matthew), born in Holland, but 
settled in England, 1718-1776. 

Journal Britannique, 1750-57. 

Memoirs of Richard Mead, D.D., 1755. 
Maundkr (Samuel), bora at Islington, 1790~ 
1849. 

Biographical Treasury, 1838. 

Treasury of Knowledge, 1830. 

Treasury of Literature and Science, 1840. 

Treasury of Natural History, 1848. 
Maundrell (Rev. Henry), traveller ^ 1650-1110, 

Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, 1697. 
Maurice (Rev. John Frederick Denison), 1805- 
1872. 

Bible and Science (The), 1863. 

Christian Ethics, 1867. 

Commandments (The), 1866. 

Conflict of Good and Evil (The), 1865. 

Conscience (The), 1868. 

Doctrine of Sacrifice (The), 1854. 

Eustace Coiiyers (a novel), 1831. 

Friendship of Books (The), 1873. 

History of Moral and Physical Philosophy, 
1853-62. 

Kingdom of Christ, 1842. 

Kingdom of Heaven, 1864. 

Lectures on Ecclesiastical History, 1854. 

On the Lord's Prayer, 1848. 

Patriarchs and Lawgivers of the Old Testa- 
ment, 1855. 

Prophets and Kings of the Old Testament, 
1853. 

Religions of the World, 1847. 

Social Morality, 1869. 

Theological Essays, 1854. 

The word " Eternal," and the Punishment of 
the Wicked, 1853. 
Maurice (Rev. Thomas), historian and orient 
talist, etc., born at Hertford, 1755-1824. 

History of Hindostan, 1795-98. 

Indian Antiquities, 1793-1800. (Highly com- 
luinded by bishop Tomline.) 

Memoirs, 1819-22. 

I^Iodern History of Hindostan, 1802-10. 

I'of'ms, Sermons, etc. 

Richmond Hill (a poem), 1807. 

Westminster Abboy, and other Poems, 1784. 
Mauuy (Matthew), hifdrographer, born in 
Spottsylvania County, U.S., 180G-1873. 

Piiysical Geography of the Sea, 1851. 
Mavok, LL.I). (Rev. William) of Aberdeen- 
shire, Scotland, 1758-1«;}7. 

British Tourist (The), 1«07. 

Spelling liook (The), of almost unprecedented 
sale. 

Universal History (in 25 vols.), 1802-13. 

Voyages, Trav: Is, etc. (in 25 vols.), 17aO-lS02 
Mawe (John), 17G4-1821). 

Familiar Lessons on Mineralogy and Geolo;;y. 

i79y. 



1206 KAXWICLI/— MRLVILLR. 



APPENDIX I. 



MAYO^MKLYILLK. 



«ji>ll Collrctor'n Pilot, 182B. 

TrAVcln In Umr.W, 1H12. (HIn chtnf work.) 

Trentlne on I;laniondN and Precloui 8tonet, 

1M13. 

Maxwrll (JAmcN), pottt, 17th oentuiy. 
(/Arolana (a p<»oni), 1614. 
Uoldcn l/CK(?nd(rhc)«10n« (Abraham, Iimc, 

and Jacob, with ther wives.) 
Notablfl I'r(>plircl(>N, 1615. 
I'rlnco llMiry, and othrr Poptnii, 1613. 
Cannon Kll/ahfthfi L<K)klng-KlaM, 1613. 
Maxwkll (William Hamilton), noucf^^ 1705- 

18G0. 
Htorloii of Waterloo, 1829. 
MAXWBf.f. (Sir William HtlrllnK), born at Kin- 

mure, In Scotland, 1818-1H7H. 
AnnaU of thf^ ArtlntN of Spain, 1848. 
ClolNtfir Life of ChurlPH V. (The), 1853. 
Hollman thn Maffnlflcr^nt, 1h77. 
HongN of tho Holy Land, 1847. 
Vclamuez, 1866. 
May (ThoniaM), jmt and hUUnHcmt bom at 

Mayflflld, In Huancx, 1505-1650. 
Antigone (a clamtkal playj), 1631. 
Breviary of the HUtory of the rarllament of 

England. 1650. 
Cleopatra (a tragfdy), 1639. 
Ilelr (The), a play, 1622. 
HUtory of the Parliament of England, etc., 

1643-47. (Praised by bWum Warhurton.) 
Julia Agrlptmia, KmprcMc of Itomo (an hln- 

lorlcpliy), 1639. 
Life of the Satirical Puppy, called NIm, 

1657. 
Old Couple (The), a comedy, 1658. 
Kclgne of King Henry 11. (an historic poem, 

in seven booKH), 1633. 
Hnpptcmcntum Lucatil, 1640. 
Victorious lU-lgne of King l<>1ward lit. (an 
historic poem, in seven bwks), 1036. 

•,• Translation of Lucan's I'harsalia, Vir- 
gil's (lettrglcB, etc. 
II At (Sir Thomas Krsklne). 181 ft- 
Constltiitional History of England since tho 

Accession of (icorge III., 1861-63, 1871. 
l)emocracy In Europe (a history), 1877. 
Treatise on the Law, etc., of Parliament, 

1844. 
Matrr (Rrant/.), bom at Baltimore, U.S., 1809- 
Mexico as It wa-<, and ns it is, 1844. 
Mexico, Aztec, Sjiunish, and Itepubllcan, 

1851. 

Maymkw (Henry), 1812- 
(Jrent VVorld of l.ond«jn (The), 1866. 
I/ondon lialxMir and Uiudon Poor, 1H51. 
Mdrmons, or Lattir-day Saints ('I*h<')« 1^63. 
Uldne (The), afid its Scenery, 1m6»-5h. 
Wandering Minstrel (The), a farce, 1841. 

(With lJ<!ckrtt.) 
Wonders of Science (The), 1866. 
Maynk, D.I). (.laspfT), dramaliit, of Devon- 
shire, 1604-1672. 
Amorotis Warre (a tragl-c<miedy to tatlrlzo 

the Puritans), 164H. 
Citye Match (The), a comedy, 1639. 
MAYNR(John),»f;r<, 1769-1836. 
Hallowe'en, 1780. 
Umm Braes (a ballad), 1781. (From tbli 

Burns born;wed.) 
glller Gun (The), flrit In 13 tUnxaf, 1777 1 
MflerwMrdt eipUidtA into foor eaotot, UOi, 



Mayo (Herl>ert), hydropathic doctor, •-1W3. 
Jjottcrs on the 'J'ruths contained in Popular 

Superstitions, 1849, 
Outlines of Human Phydology, 1827. 
Philosophy of Living, l/i:i7. 
Mayo, M.I). (Thomas), London, 1790 -1871. 
Elements of the Pathology of thr Mind, 18.38 
Outlines of Medical Proof revised, I Hr,o, 
Mau), M.D, (Wllllom Starhuck), hqocUU, lK>rn 

at Ogdensburg, U.S., 1HI2- 
Berber (The), or the Mountaineer of the 

Atlas, 18.'i0. 
Kaloolah, or Journeylngs to the DJebet 

Kumrl, 1H4H. 
Mkai>, M.D. (KIchard), l>orn near Ix^ndon, 1G7&- 

1764. 
Dissertation on the Scurvy, 1749. 
Mechanical Account of J'olsons, 1703. 
Medica Sacra, 174H. 
Moneta et i'rn'cepta Medica, 1751. 

(His Life, by Mattliew Maty, 1755.) 
Mp.nK (Ilev, Joseph), of Essex, 1686-1 638. 

(/lavis Apocalyptica, 1627. 
Mkdwin (Captiiln Thomas), 19th century. 
Angler In Wales (The), 1834. 
Conversations of I/inl Myron, 1824. 
Lady Singleton (a novel), 1H42. 
Shelley Pan rs (The), 18iJ3. 
Mklmotm f William), called "Mclmoth of Lin- 
coln's Inn," 1710-1799, 
Importance of a Religious Life, 1711. 

(Ills Life, by his son William, 1796.) 
MBLMOTif (William), called " Melnioth of Bath," 

son of the al)ove, 1710 1 799, 
Letters (at one time immensely O'lmlred), 

called •• Klt/o!4borrKi's liCtterw," 1712. 
Life of William Melmotli, K.C, 1796, 
Translation of Pliny's UUrrn, 17 »G; part/i 

of Cicero, 1753, 1773, 1777. (Considered 

models of translation.) 
MRt.vii.f.R (Andrew), a reformer, Scotland, 

1545-1622. 
Gathelus, sire do Origtne Uentis Scotorura, 

1602. 
Melvlnl Musm, etc., 1620. 
Satvra Menlppfra, 1619. (Supposed to be by 

Si'.loppiusand not Mclvlilo.) 
Stephanlsklon, 1590, 

(Ills Life, by Mfi(tCrle.l819.) 
Mklvm.i.k (George John Whyte), m>w/f«^ l!l2l- 

1878. 

Black but Comely, posthumous 1879. 

Bones and I. 186n. 

Br(M)kes of Bridlemere (The), 1894. 

Cerise, 1865. 

Contraband, 1870. 

IHgby Grand, 1863. 

General Bounce, 1864. 

Gladiators (The), 1 863. (Ills best ner«l.'' 

Good for Nothing, 1861. 

Holniby House, 1800. 

Interpreter (The), 1868. 

Kate Coventry, 1866. 

Kat^-rfeito, 1876. 

M. or N . 1869. 

Market Ilarlwronffh, 1861. 

Queen's Maries ^llie), 1M4. 

Koslne. 1876. 

Hoy's Wife, 1878. 

Sarchedon, 1871. 

flfttenclla, lS7a. 



MELVILLE — MIALL. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. Meredith— miall. 1207 



Slflter Louise, 1875. 
Tilbury Nogo, 1861. 
True Cross (The), 18Y3. 
Uncle John, 1874. 
White Rose (The), 1868. 
Melville (HermanX novelist, bom at New 

York, U.S., 1819- 
Confidence Man (The), 1857. 
Israel Potter, 1860. 

Mardi (a philosophical romance), 1848. 
Moby Dick, or the White Whale, 1851. 
Omoo, or Adventures in the South Seas, 1847. 
Piazza Tales (The), 1856. 
Pierre, or the Ambiguities, 1852. 
nedbum, 1849. 

Typee, 1846. (His iirst literary work.) 
White Jacket, or the World in a Man-of-war, 

1850. 
Mklville (Sir James), historian, 1535-1617. 
Memoirs, first printed 1683. (It is an account 

of the most remarkable affairs of state not 

mentioned by other historians.) 
Mewdham (Joseph), I9th century. 
Accoimt of the ** Indexes," 1826. 
Clavis Apostolica, 1821. 
Index Librorum Prohibitorum, by Gregory 

XVI., 1835 ; by Sextus V., 1835. 
Life of Pius v., 1832. 
Memoirs of the Ciouncil of Trent, 1834. 
Venal Indulgences, 1839. 
Mekkis, or Meknes (Sir John), traveller and 

poet, 1591-1671. 
Musarum Deliciae, 1656. (Here may be found 

the famous lines, imitated in Hudibras — 

He that fights and runs away 
May live to fight another day ; 
But he that is in battle slain 
Can never rise to fight again.) 

^XBCEB (Lieutcnant-C!olonel William), poet, 
17th centmy. 

Angliae Speculum (part i. a long poem, part ii. 
short poems), 1646. 

Edinburgh Vertues, and other Poems, 1632. 

Elegy on the P^arl of Essex, 1646. 

Moderate Cavalier (The), in verse, 1675. 

News from Parnassus, 1682. 

Welcome to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 
1669. 
Mebedith (George), poet and novelistt bom in 
Hampshire, 1828- 

Adventures of Harry Richmond, 1871. 

Beauchamp's Career, 1875. 

Egoist (The), 1879. 

Emilia in England, 1864. 

Evan Harrington (a novel of modem life), 1861. 

Farina (a legend of Cologne), 1857. 

Harry Richmond, 1871. 

Mary Bertrand, 1860. 

Modem Love (poems and ballads), 1862. 

Ordeal of Richard Feveril (The), a novel, 1859. 

Poems, 1851. 

Poems and Ballads, 1862. 

Rhoda Fleming, 1865. 

Shaving of SiuigpaX (The), a burlesque prose 
poem, 1855. 

Vittoria, 1866. 
Mebedith (Mrs. C), maiden name liOnisaTwam- 
iey, bom at Birmingbiim, 1HI2- 

Auiumn Tour on ttie Wye, 1M38. 

Loved and Loffc (in rene), 1860. 



Notes and Sketches of New South Wales, 

1843. 

Our Wild Flowers described, 1839. 

Over the Straits, 1856. 

Poems, 1832. 

Some of my Bush Friends, 1859. 
Meeedith (Owen). See Ltttox. 
Meres (Francis), 1569-1646. 

God's Arithmeticke, 1597. 

Granada'8 Devotion, 1598. 

Palladia Tamia, 1598. 

Sinner's Guide (The), 1596. 

Wit's Commonwealth, 1597. 
Mf.kivale, D.D. (Charles), son of John H., 1808- 

Boyle Ixfctures, 1864-65. 

fJeneral History of Rome, 1875. 

History of the Romans under the Empire, 
1850-62. 
*,* He also translated Homer's Iliad, 1869. 
Mekivale (Herman), political econamint, 
brother of Charles, 1805-1874. 

Lectures on the Colonies and Colonization, 
1841. 
Merivale (John Herman), j)oe£, bora at Exeier, 
1779-1871. 

Beatie's Minstrel continued, 1836. 

Orlando in Roncesvalles (a poem in five 
cantos), 1814 

Poem-, Origina and Translated, 1836-44. 
Merrick (Rev. James), poet, born at Reading, 
in Berkshire, 1720-1769. 

Messiah (The), a divine comedy, 1734. 

Metrical Version of the Psalmt*, 1765. 

Poems on Sacred Subjects, 1763. 
Metcalfe (Rev. Frederick), 1817- 

History of German Literature, 1858. 
MErETAED (Eliza), pseudonym "Silverpca," 
1801- 

Ancicnt London, 1861. 

Doctor's Little Daughter (The), 1850. 

Dr. Oliver's Maid, 1857. 

Group of Englishmen (A), 1871. 

Hallowed Spots of London (The), 1861. 

Industrial and Household Talen, 1872. 

Juvenile Depravity (a prize essay), 1849. 

Lady Herbert's Gentlewoman, 1862. 

Life of Joslah Wedgwood, 1865-6C. 

Lilian's Golden Hours, 1856. 

Little Museum-keepers (The), 1863. 

Maidstone's Housekeeper, 1860. 

Struggles for Fame, 1845. (His first work.) 
Meyrick (Sir Samuel Rush), antiquary, Lon- 
don, 1783-1848. 

Antiquities of Cardigan, 1810. 

Critical Inquiry into Ancient Armour, 1>»24. 
(Sir W. Scott calls it "an inconipirable 
armory.") 

Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the 
British Islands, 1815. 

Illustrations of Ancient Arms, etc., 1830. 
MiALL (Edward), a dissenter, born at Ports- 
mouth, 1809- 

BaHes of Belief, 1853. 

British Churches [&] the British People, l«4f». 

Yj>\\U)r off tlie Line (An), 1865. 

Ethics of Nonconformity, 1848. 

Politics of Christianity (Tlie), 1863. 

Title-deeds of the Church of England, 1861. 

Views of the Voluntary Principle, 1846. 

Voluntary Principle (The), 1845. 

*«* He established the Nonconformist, 1841. 



1268 



MIOKLB — MILLBR. 



APPENDIX I. 



MILLAIS — MILLER. 



MicKLK (William Juliai), poet, of Scotland, 

1734-1 7H9. 
AliniuU Illli, 1781. 
(Joncublne (The), 1767. 
1<:Akdal« Dracfl, 17HM. 
Mary Queen of Scots, 1770. 
I'oUio, 1706. 

I'rophcoy of Qufien Kmma (The), 1782. 
I'rovldonce, 1762. 

TranNlatns into EngUah Terse Camoen's 
/Aitiadt 1776. 

(His Llf«, by J. film, 1808.) 
MruDLKTON, I). I). (ConyorH), bora at Richmond, 

in York8hlro, 16H.'M760. 
DiHH^rtatlun on the Origin of Printing in Kng- 

laiid, 17:i5. 
Frcelnqulry into tho Miraculous Powers . . . 

of thn CliriHtlan Church, 1749. 
liCttcr A'om Rome, 1729. 
Letters of Cicero to iirutus, and vice vertA 

1743. 
Life of M. Tullius Cicero, 1741. (Esteemed.) 
Method for the Management of a Library, 

1729. 
MiDDi.KToN (TIjomas), dramatitt, •-1626. 
Account of Sir Kobert Sherlcy, 1609. 
Witdom of SoUmion paraph railed, 1697. 

•j,* For his playH, see Ai'I'KNDIX ilL 

(Ills Life, by I>yce, 1840.) 
Mii>i>i.KT()N, i).I). (1 honiafl Fanflhawc), biHhop of 

Calcutta, born in Derbyshire, 1 709-1 h22. 
(irook Article ('lite), 1808. (i'lofouiid.) 

(His Life by lk>nney, 1823; C. W. l.«bas, 
1831.) 
Milky (Itev. John), hUtorian^ of Ireland, 180B- 
JliHtory of tho Papal States, from their Origin 

to the I'reHent Dav, 1860. 
Ilome under ragaulsm and the Popes, 1832- 

1834. 

Mill (James), political economiit, bora at Mont- 
ro8e, in Buotland. 1773-1836. 
AnalyHis of the Phenomena of the Human 

Mind, 1829. 
Kl(!mentB of Political Economy, 1821-22. 
EHHay on the Impolicy of exporting Grain, 

1804; 
IlUttorir of British India, 1817-18. (His chief 

work ^ • 

Prlnclpies of Toleration (The), 1837. 
Mill, D.I). (Jolin), hfUmiit, bora at Sbap, in 
WcHtnioreland, 1646-1707. 
Novum TeHtauientuni Groicum, cum Lectionl- 
buH VarlantibuH, 17o7. 
Mill (John Stuart), Ivondon, 1806-1873. 
AdilrcHH to tlie KtudentH of St. Andrew's, 1807. 
AuguKt<5 Conite and " PoHltivIsm," 1866. 
Atitobiography, noHtliumouH 1873. 
DiHHertatloiiH aiu DiHcusHions, 1869-67. 
Kngland anrl Ireland, 1868. 
EHHay on Liberty. 1868. 
KHKayHon . . . Political Economy, 1844. 
Kxumlnation of Sir VV. Hamilton's Philo- 

w»|)hy, IHOS. 
IrlHli Land Quention (The>, 1870. 
Nature, and other KHMayH, 1H74. 
I'rinclpleH of Political I'AMjnomy, 1848. (Ills 

rJjl<'f work.) 
fiuhJrcUon of Women (The), 1867. 
fivHti-ui ofI.of(ic, lHi:t. 
Thou'^}tt<* on I'urllAininittry Ilcform, 1859. 
VtUiuti&ulinn, ia02. 



MiLLAis, R.A. (John Everett), bora at South 
ampton, 1829- 
Autumn Leaves, 1866; The Black Brans> 
wicker, IKOl ;The Boyhood of Italdgh, 1810; 
Charley is my Darling, 1861 ; CltiU October, 
1870 ; Cinderella, 1H81 ; 1 he Crown of Ix)ve, 
1876 ; The Cuckoo, IHMO; A Day-dream, 1874; 
A Dream of Dawn, 1H69; Dunstan's Emis- 
saries seizing Queen KIglva, 1847; Early 
Days, 1H73 ; Ttie End of the Chapter. 1869 ; 
Ferdinand lured by Ariel, 1850; A Flood, 
1K70; Flowing 10 the Si'S, 1872; Forbidden 
Fruit, 1876; The Kringeof the Forest, 1876; 
The Gambler's Wife, 1K69; Tho Heretic, 
1868; The Huguenot, 1862; IsalMiUa (from 
Keats), 1849 ; Jephthah, 1867 ; Joan of Arc, 
1866; JoHhua fighting with Amulek, 1871; 
The Knight Errant, 1870; Lai hi Ilookh, 
1H72; L'Knfantdu Regiment, 1866; Mariana 
in the Moated Grange, 1861 ; My First Ser- 
mon, 1863 ; My Second Sermon, 1864 ; New- 
luid ICggH, 1873 ; No I 1876 ; 'I'he North-west 
I'asHage, 1874 ; Ophelia, 1862; The Order of 
RoleaHe, 1863; Our Saviour, 1860; Over the 
HilUand Far Away, 1876 ; Peace concluded, 
1866; A Picture of Healtli, 1874; Plzarro 
seizing the Inca of Peru, 1846; The l*rinces 
In tlje Tower, 1878; The Proscribed Royalist, 
1863; Tlie Rescue, 1866 ; The liomami Leav- 
ing Britain, 1H66; St. Martin's Summer, 
1878 ; Scotch Firs, 1 874 ; Sir iHunibras ut the 
Ford, 1857 ; The Sisters (HoHalind and Cells), 
1866; Sleeping, 1807 ; The Somnambulist, 
1871; The Souvenir of VaUisqucz, 186S; 
The Sound of Many Waters, 1877 ; Spring 
Flowers, i860; Stella, 1868; Still for a 
Moment, 1874; 'J'ho Tribe of Benjamin 
seizing the Daughters ofShiloh, 1848; The 
Vale of Rest, i860 ; Vanessa, 1869 ; Wak- 
ing, 1867 ; The Widow's Mite (a cartoon), 
1847 (a painting), 1870 ; Winter Fuel, 1874 ; 
The Woodman's Daughter, 1861 ; A Yeomsn 
of the Guard, 1877 ; Yes, 1877 ; Yes or No; 
1871. 

Millar (.lohn), bora at Shotts, in Scotland, 

1736-1801. 

Origin and Distinction of Ranks in Society, 

1771. 
View of the KngliHh Government, 1787. 
(His Life, by Craig, 1806.) 
MiLLKK, MuM.D. (Wward), atUiqnary,ctc., bora 
at Doncaxter, in VorkHliire, 1731-1807. 
HiHtory of DoiH^Hter, 1791. 
InHtitut<;s of Music, 1771. 
S<*lectlon of pKalnin, 1774. 
Thorough BaHH and (JompoRitton, 1787. 
MiLLKit (Hugh), geoloyitt, born at Cromarty, lu 
Scotland, 1802-1856. 
CruiHeof tlie JMki/, 1868. 
First InipreHHlonMof England, etc., 1847. 
FootprlntH of tijf Creator, 1850. 
My Schools and SchooImaHterH, 1804. 
Old Red Sandstone (i'hc), 1841. 
Poemx, 1829. 
Scen<>s and Legends in tho North of Scotland, 

1831. 
Tentlniony of the RocUb, 1857. 
(IIlM Life, by I'e.ter Bayne, 1870.) 
W\u.v.H (.luuc^uin), leal name CIm-innatUH Heine 



MIUiEB — ^MILNEB. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. millbs— milneb. 



1269 



First Famlies in the Sierras (a tale), 1875. 
Life among the Madocs, 1873. 
One Fair Woman (The), a novel, 1876. 
I'aclflc Poems, 1864. 
' Ship in the Desert (The\ a poem, 1875. 
Songs of Far-away Lands, 1878. 
Songs of the Sierras, 1864. 
Songs of the Sun Lands, 1873. 
Unwritten History, 1873. 
HiLLEB (John) botanist^ 18th century. 
Sexual System of . . . Plants, 1777. (Praised 

by Linnseus.) 
HiLLBB (PhUip), botanUt, of Scotland, 1691- 

1771. 
Catalogue of Trees, Shrubs, etc., near London, 

1730. 
Catalogus Plantamm . . . qua in . . . Ghel- 

seiano Aluntur, 1730. 
Gardener's Dictionary, 1731. (His chief work.) 
HiLLBB (Thomas), the ** Basket-maker," poet, 

tale-wHter, etc., bom at Gainsborough, in 

Lincolnshire, 1807-1874. 
Beauties of Country Life, 1839. 
Boys' own Country Boole, 1867. 
Boys' own Library, 1856. 
Brampton among the Roses, 1863. 
British Wolf-hunters, 1859. 
Common Wayside Flowers, 1841. 
Country Year-book (The), 1847. 
Day in the Woods (A), 1836. (His first prose 

work.) 
Dorothy Dovedale's Trials, 1864. 
English Country Life, 1858. 
Fair Rosamond, 1839. 
Fortune and Fortitude, 1848. 
Fred and the Gorillas, 1869. 
Fred Holderswortb, etc., 1852. 
Gaboon (The), 1868. 
Geoffrey Malvern, 1847. 
Gideon Giles, the Roper, 1841. 
Goody Plats and her Two Cats, 1864. 
History of the Anglo-Saxons, 1856. 
Jack-of-all-Trades, 1867. 
Lady Jane Grey, 1840. 
Langl^ on the Sea, 1858. 
Ufe and Adventures of a Dog, 1856. 
Lights and Shadows of London Life. 
Little Blue-hood, 1863. 
Hy Father's Garden, 1866. 
No-man's Land, 1863. 
Old Fountain (The), hi verse. 
Old Park Road, 1876. 
Original Poems for my Children, 1860. 
Our Old Town, 1857. 

Pictorial Sketch-book of London (The), 1852. 
Poacher (The), and other Tales, 1858. 
Poems, 1856. 

Poetical Language of Flowers^ 1847. 
Boyston Gower, 1838. 
Rural Sketches, 1839. 
Sketches of English Country Life. 
Song of the Sea Nymphs, 1857. (His first 

volume of poetry.) 
Songs for British Riflemen, 1860. 
Songs of the Season, 1865. 
Sports and Pastimes of Merry England, 1856. 
^ring. Summer, Autumn, and Winter, 1847. 
Tales of Old England, 1849. 
IfuxBB (WUUam Allen), clumiit, bom at 

Ipswich, 1817-1870. 
XiementB ofCbaoistiy, 186S-67, 



Mtlles, D.D. (Jeremiah), antiquary, 171S-1784. 

Rowley's Poems, 1782. 
MiLLES (Thomas), antufuary, I7th century. 
Catalogue of Honor, 1610. (A Judicious work.) 
Nobilitas Politica vel Civilis, 1608. 
History of the Holy War (the first crusade), 

1604. 
Mystcrie of Iniquitie, 1615. 
Milling RX (James^ archcsologUU London, 
1774-1845. 
Ancient Coins of Greek Cities and Kings, 1821. 
Ancient Unedited Monuments of Grecian Art, 

1822-26. 
Considerations sur la Numismatique de 

I'Ancienne Italie, 1841. 
Mcdallic History of Napoleon [I.], 1819. 
Peintures Antiques Incdites de Vases Grecs, 

1813-17. 
Recueil de quelques Medailles Grecques Ine- 
dites, 1812. 
*«* All the works of this author are ad- 
mirable. 
MiLi^ (Charles), Mstorian, bora at Greenwich, 

1788-1825. 
History of Chivalry, 1825. 
History of the Crusades, 1818. (His chief 

work.) 
History of Mohammedanism, 1817. 
Travels of Theodore Ducaa, 1822. 
MiLMAX, D.D. (Henry Hart), dean of St. Paul's, 

poet and historian^ London, 1791-1868. 
Alexander Tumulum Achillis Invisens, 1813. 
Anne Boleyn (a dramatic poem), 1826. 
Apollo Belvidere (a Newdegate prize poem), 

1812. 
Bampton Lectures, 1827. 
Belshazzar (a classical drama), 1822. 
Character and Conduct of the Apostles ... as 

Evidence of Christianity, 1827. 
Comparative View of Sculpture and Painting 

(a prize essay), 1816. 
Fall of Jerusalem (a dramatic poem), 1820. 
Fazio (a tragedy), 1815. 
History of Christianity, 1840. 
History of Latin Christianity, 1854-55. (His 

master- work, and a first-class history.) 
History of the Jews, 1829-30. 
Life of E. Gibbon, 1839. 
Life of Horace, 1849. 

Martyr of Antioch (a dramatic poem), 1822. 
Nala and Damayanti, with other Poems, 1834. 
Poems, 1821. 

Samor (an heroic poem), 1818. 
Translations from the Sanskrit, 1834. 
Milne (Rev. Colin), botanist, bora at Aberdeen, 

1744-1815. 
Botanical Dictionary, 1770. (With A. Gordon.) 
Indigenous Botany, 1793. 
Institutes of Botany, 1770-72. 
MiLNB (Joshua\ actuary, 1773-1861. 

Treatise on Annuities, 1815. 
MiLKEB, D.D. (Jolm), antiquary, London, 1752- 

1826. 
Ecclesiastical Architecture of England, 1811. 
End of Religious Controversy, 1818. 
History and Antiquities of Winchester, 1798. 
MiLNEB (Rev. Joseph), ecclesiastical historian, 

born near Leeds, I744r-1797. 
History of the GhxxxcVv Ot CSstSsS^ WiVA»JU 
(FtOTii ^ C«\NVn:v^V& ^toAv«jkNs&>> 



UltTOT (John).i»«(. Lrmdon, 1OTF(-1»>», 

ArudH (in Bntirtainniint in tbjnnlDKTarB). 

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nubgtin Ini-int. lOZa. 

-oi'liilci I fMt, rbjTBCi), IMS, 



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j2^Dr!i"g™» wna), ISM. 
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iV^lX (» «»rrel dnm.), le 
^«clilniSl"- 

VnuilloD Eierrttc, leu. 

AnopaglUo, >M4. (HlHlKnpi 
UfirlotiAD ]>octrlDe, poHtliuDioua 1 
Gululcrlon. IMD. 



HlKo^^Brti^ii. ie!0. 

Jodgmeal d[ Ducer touching DLTonie, i«< 

Liit& Letloii. teT4. _ 



RcRlnDliIlDii Id Eoglind fTbe], 1U1. 
Tmun of Klnp, Me. (llw). 10»a-i». 

(HI) Ufa, b; PhUUpa, 1BB41 Taltnl, l«M i 
J, Rtibudxin. IT341 Ret. P. l^k, ITU i 
Ncwun, lt(8i Birch, irB3| [>i. Jobnuun, 



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Hvfrley, IBUli Ivlmtj-, lB3a, 
II SUbblnE, laiQi HuntgDRisiy. 



M i J. W.Monis. 



Kt loll. Id CununtlciU. 



rioh Olcuilngi, itci, 1M1, 

Jodgc'i DMnn (Thii), IM*. 

LormMto (Tbt;i. Hirncsl ikctcliu, IBM 

Mr Fum li Edgnroail, ie<3. 

PlslWH uf EfLrewKKl. 1U9. 

BcvorlM of ft BidiFUir, IMO, 

~rnIStuill«,le«1. 

. en Sbitefi. Oueloiml, jmd Attir, IHM. 

'1 i/tjrn ft Edgcwiioi, leM, 



UrrciiiLT. (John), bon In BUrUngahln, h 

BlognnhlH of Eminent Solrllui, 1<«C 
FtiliifNinuleomlMg. 

TbaUKbU OD Tutlo, mas. 
MiiniiuLi (Jowpli).i«t. iS84-n3a. 

liiKlilaiid Kilr C'l'be). m tulkvl u'{ 

■nrrpo I'opilcsl Hplmlp% tW 

TransUu:! lulo Kogtisb >l 

liia<K3i. IKM-as. 
Hr^ubu. (BIi TboDua Llvlnnlonii), 

born In aurllngBhbv. SaMbnd. Ill _ 
jDamil oC ui EiptdHlon IBM Uu In 

Ttoplul AuAnlli, VHf 
OrlglB, «c, ofthe flodmo , .. , 
Ouilbjin of Millurr aurvrj'iDg, IS3T. 
Thru £ijMdlilDiu Inu Uu Iiit«kir of D 

UnTORD (Hot. Jobii), jwei, 
Agneii. the ludUu ;:>ptlve (a poepi), tSll, 
ChrMliu,Il^oltbeSoul]iSeu,lBll. 1 
CorKBDondence of Wslpola bid UaAolk, IM 
Life dOnj, 18U. ■ 

Me muln of Bnllei, Di^den, IttUton. SpcnsR. 

NuTAtlTe FoelD'i oh tbfl Fi^toAle Character iB 



Belfocd Regia (sketcbH ul ■ > 

Chirlm I. (m hlit<ii1c«1 pit;). 

Cimnt"s«rt™lB37. 
DrudBttc Wurka. IBS*. 
Fo«.rt(.nbUiH^lpl.,).lS 
Julian (BlngeilT), 1613. 
LriUn. eton ponhoraoan IB70 
LIgbta and Kmdoni of AnKrIi 
Our Village. ls»-^. (Her ben Mnrk.) 
l>«ina on tho rumilii cWuter, IBUL 
KcccllecUorai of ■ Lllmry Uf*, UU. 
Klniil (an blsMTlcil pliLj), (■■■" 
Witllnglon Hill (1 poeui), lai 
UlTFDRD (WUUiiDJ, AlilorfBH, Lsadoi^ ij 

HlMcry Md DoUrlne of CbtlitUtlilT 
Hln^ or Oteewv ila*-ir- '' 

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Utrwlh. 6m JOBHi. 1'. W.) _ 

Ixnom from Nature, IBtfl. (ShmbiB 



MOBBBLT— MONTAbu. BIBUOGRAPUICAL. MOLKSWOBTH— MONTAGU. 1271 



MOBBKLT, D.G.L. (George) bishop of Salisbury, 
born in St. Petersburg, 1803- 
Administration of the Holy Spirit in the Body 

of Christy 1808. (A 13ampton Lecture). 
Admissloa of Dissenters into the University, 

1834. 
Lav of the Love to God, 1854. 
Memoir of Bishop Ken (A), 1840. 
Savings of the Great Forty Days, 1844. 
(Between the Resurrection and Ascension.) 
Sermons, 1838, 1844, 1848, 1860, 1869. 
HOFTAT, D.D. (Robert), mUsionaryt bom at In- 
▼erlceitUng, in Scotland, 1795- 
Farewell Services, 1843. 
Life's Labour in South Africa, 1871. 
Missionary Labours in South Africa, 1842. 
Missionary (The), and other Stories, 1871. 
Translation of the New Testament and the 
Psalms into the Bechuana Language. 
MooBiDOB (George), pseudonyms "Peter Par- 
ley" and "Old Humphrey," bom in the 
United States, 1787-1854. 
Amos Armfield, etc., 1845. 
Articles of War, 1863. 
Atmt Mary's Tales, 1867. 
Atmt Rose and her Nieces, 1852. 
Galls of Usefulness, 1846. 
Comer Houses, 1868. 
Glsle Lee, 1868. 

Ephraim Holding's Sunday School, 1864. 
Family Walking-sticks, 1864. 
Footprints of Popery, or Places where Mar- 

tyn have suffered, 1843. 
Frank's Victory, 1868. 
Helps for Every Hour, 1846. 
Jenny's Waterproof, 1874. 
Learning to act, 1846. 
Learning to converse, 1854. 
Learning to think, 1844. 
Little Messengers, 1863. 
Little Year-book (The), 1867. 
Loiterings among the Lake8, etc., 1849. 
Luke and Little Lewis, 1852. 
Memoirs of Old Humphrey, 1855. 
Milly and her Two Friends, 1868. 
Keren (The), 1867. 

Old Anthony's Hints to Young People, 1844. 
Peter and Patty, 1852. 
Peter Parley's Tales, 1828. 
Play-hours, 1843. 
Points and Pickings of Information about 

China, 1844. 
Rural Pickings, 1846. 
Sketches from my Note-book, 1866. 
Sonny Season of Boyhood, 1859. 
Snsie'^B Mistakes, 1868. 
Thhags that have Wings, 1857. 
Waoderings in the Isle of Wight, 1846. 
Who is my Neighbour? 1868. 
WilUe Maitland, 1867. 

(From 7he Oracle^ July 23, 1881.) 
More (David Macbeth), poet, pscudunym 

**Ddta," bora at Musselburgh, in Scotland, 

1798-1851. 
Bombardment of Algiers, and other Poems, 

1818. 
Domestic Verses, 1843. 
L»end of Genevieve, and other Tales, 1824. 
Life of Mansie Waugh, 1828. 
Outlines at the Ancient History of Medicine, 

1831. 



Sketches of the Poetical Literature of the 
Past Half-century, 1851. 

(His Life, by Thomas Alrd, 1852.) 
MOLESWORTH (Guilford Undsay^ civil engineer ^ 

bora at Millbrook, in Hampshire, 1828- 
Conversion of Wood by Machinery, 1858. 

(Obtained the " Watt" medal.) 
Pocket-book of Enghieering Formulae. (A 

standard work.) 
MOLESWOKTH (Robert, viscount), bora at Dub- 
lin, 1656-1725. 
Account of Denmark, 1694. (An elegant 

work.) 
MoLE-woRTH (Rev. William Nassau), bora at 

Millbrook, in Hampshire, 1816- 
England and France (a prize essay), 1860. 
History of England from William IV., 1871- 

1873. 
History of the Reform Bill, 1864. 
New System of Moral Philosophy (A), a prize 

essay, 1867. 
Religious Importance of Secular Distraction, 

1857. 
MoLTNRUx (William), vtathematidanj bora at 

Dublin, 1656-1698. 
Dioptrica Nova, 1692. 
Sciothericum Telescopicum, 1686. 
MoMBODDO (James Buraet, lord), bora at Mon- 

boddo, in Kincardineshire, 1714-1799. 
Ancient Metaphysics, 1779. 
Origin and Progress of Language, 1773-92. 
MoscRiEFF (W. Thomas), poet, *-l857. (ITis 

real name was W. Thomas. He assumed 

that of Moncrieff when he b^an to write 

for the stage.) 
Giovanni in London (a burlesque poem), 1829. 

(The amatory poems of Thomas Shuffleton, 
Esq., are attributed to him.) 

\* For his plays, see Appexdix III. 
Monro, M.D. (Alexander), anatomist, London, 

1697-1767. 
Essay on Comparative Anatomy, 1744. 
Inoculation for the Small-Pox, 1765. 
Observations, Anatomical and Physiological, 

1758. 
Osteology, 1726. 

(liis Life, by his son Alexander [£«cundu<J, 

1781.) 

MoNKO, M.D. (Alexander), secundus, son of 
the preceding, born at Edinburgh, 1733- 
1817. 

De Venis Lymphaticis Valvulosis, 1757. 

Description of the Bursa Mucosa of the 
Human Body, 1788. 

Structure and Functions of the Nervous Sys- 
tem, 1783. 

Structure and Physiology of Fishes, 1785. 

System of Anatomy and Physiology, 1795. 

Treatises on the Brain, Eye, and liar, 1797. 
Monro (Alexander), tertius, son of the pre- 
ceding, bora at Edinburgh, 1773-1859. 

Elements of the Anatomy of the Human 
Body, 1825. 

Morbid Anatomy of the Gullet, Stomach, etc., 
1811. 

Observations on Craral Herala, 1803. 

Outlines of the Anatomy of the Human Body, 
1813. 
Montagu (Basil), I/ondon, 1770-1851. 

Digest of Bankrapt Laws, ISQS. 

Essaya, etA.,1%^1. 



MOBANT — ^MOBIBB. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, moorhouse— morisr. 1273 



Index Fillcmn, 1857. 
Nature-printed Ferns, 1859-60. 
Ordiidaoeons Plants, 1857. 
HosAHT (Philip), antiquary^ bom at Jersey, a 

Channel Island, 1700-1770. 
History and Antiquities of Colchester, 1748. 
History of Essex, 1760-68. 
MOBB (Hannah), poetesSt etc., bom at Stapleton, 

in Gloucestershire, 1745-1833. 
Bas Bleu (a satire, in verse, against the Blue 

Stocking Club), 1786. 
Bible Rhymes, 1821. 
Bleeding Rock (The), a poem, 1778. 
Christian Morals, 1813. 
Coelebs in Search of a Wife (a novel), 1809. 
Essay on ... St. Paul, 1815. 
Essays for Toung Ladies, 1789. 
Estimate of the Religion of the Fashionable 

World, 1790. 
Fatal Falsehood (a tragedy), 1779. 
Florio (a satire, in verse, on the ** exquisites " 

of the day), 1786. 
Inflexible Captive (The), a tragedy, 1774. 
Modem System of Female Education, 1799. 
Moral Sketches, etc., 1819. 
Percy (a tragedy), 1777. 
Poems on the Slave Trade, 1789. 
Practical Piety, 1811. 
Regulus (a tragedy), 1774. 
Sacred Dramas, 1782. 
Search after Happiness (a pastoral drama), 

1773. 
Sensibility (a poem), 1782. 
Shepherd of Salisbury Plain, 1800. 
Sir Eldred of the Bower (a poem), 1776. 
Stories for the Middle Ranks, 1818. 
Tales for the Common People, 1818. 
Thoughts on the Manners of the Great, 1788. 
"nUage Politics, 1793. 

(Her Liffe, by Shaw, 1802; W. Roberts, 
1834 ; Bey. H. Thompson, 1838 ; Smith, 1844 ; 
A. Roberts, 1859.) 
HoRB, D.D. (Henry), |)A{Io«opA«r, bom at Gran- 
tham, 1614-1687. 
Divine Dialogues, posthumous 1743. 
Enchiridion Ethicum, 1668. 
Enchiridion Metaphysicum, 1671. 
Opera Philosophica, 1662, 1679. 
Philosophical Poems, 1647. 
Psychodia (a Platonic song of the soul), 1642. 
Theological Works, posthumous 1708. 

(His Life, by R. Ward, 1710.) 
More (Sir Thomas), London, 1480-1535. 
Apologye, 1533. 

Confiitacyon of Tyndale's Answere, 1532-33. 
Dobellacyon of Salem and Bizance, 1533. 
Pyaloge of Comfort against Tribulacyon, 

posuiumous 1553. 
Dyaloge . . . touching the Pestilent Sect of 

Luther . . . 1529. 
Historie of . . . Edward V. and his Brother . . . 

posthumous 1557. 
Letters [against] John Fryth, 1533-34. 
Sergeant and the Frere, 1514. 
Supplycacyon of Soulys against [that] of Beg- 
gars (no date). 
Utopia, 1516 ; translated into English, 1551. 

(His Life, by P. de Herrara. 1617 ; C. More, 
1626; J. Hoddesdon, 1652; Stapleton, 1639; 
W. Boper, 1716 ; F. Warner, 1768 ; Cayley, 
1808 ; Ur. T. F. IAl)dlD, 1808 ; T. More, 1828 ; 



Emily Taylor, 1834 ; W. Rastall ; shr James 

Mackintosh, 1844 ; Campbell, 1848.) 
MooHHOL'SE, D.D. (James), bishop of Mel- 
bourne, born at SLeffleld, in Yorkshire, 
1826- 

Jacob (three sermons). 

Nature and Revelation (four sermons), 1861. 

Our Lord ... the subject of " Growth in 
Wisdom " (a Hulsean lecture), 1865. 
MoRELL, D.D. (^rhomaa, bom at Eton, in Buck- 
inghamshire, 1703-1784. 

Thesaurus Graecse Poeseos, 1762. (Excellent.) 
Mores (Edward Rowe), antiquary^ 1730-1778. 

English Typographical Foundeis and Foun- 
diiries, 1778. (Valuable.) 

Nomina et Insignia Gentilitia Nobiliuni, 
1749. 
Morgan (Augustus de). See De Morgan. 
Morgan (Lady), maiden name Sydney Owen- 
son, poet and novelUt, bom at Dublin, 

. 1783-1859. 

Absenteeism, 1825. 

Book of the Boudoir, 1829. 

Book without a Name (The), 1841. (With 
sir T. C. Morgan.) 

Dramatic Scenes from Real Life, 1833. 

Florence Macarthy (an Irish tale), 1818. 

France (on its social state), 1817, 1830. (The 
period of the first was 1816, of the second, 
1829-30.) 

Italy, 1821. 

Lay of an Irish Harp, 1807. 

Life and Times of Salvator Rosa, 1824. 

Luxima the Prophetess, 1859. 

Missionary (The), 1811. 

Novice of St. Dominick (The), 1806. 

O'Brians (The) and the O'Flahertys, 1827. 
(Her best work.) 

O'Donnell (a national tale), 1814. 

Passages from my Autobiography, 1859. 

Patriotic Sketches of Ireland, 18U7. 

Poems, 1797. 

Princess (The), 1835. 

St. Clair, or the Heiress of Desmond, 1810. 

Wild Irish Gh-l (The), a novel, 1801. 

Woman and her Master, 1840. 

Women, or Ida of Athens, 1809. 
(Her Memoirs, by J. Fitzpatrick, I860,) 
Morgan (Sylvanus), heraldic antiquary , *-l693. 

Armilogia sive Ars Chromocritica, 1666. 

Horologiographia Optica, 1652. 

Sphere of Gentry (in four books), 1661. 

Treatise of Honor, 1642. 
Morgan (Dr. ThomaB\dei8tical tjoriter, *-l74l. 

Moral Philosopher (The), a dialogue between 
a Deist and a Jew against revelation, 1738. 
Morgann (Maurice), *-*. 

On the Dramatic Character of Falstaff, 1777. 
(Dr. Symmons says it is ** the most honour- 
able monument reared to the genius of 
Shakespeare.") 
MoRiBR (James), novelist, etc., 1780-1849. 

Abel Allnutt (a novel), 1837. 

Adventures of Hajjl Baba (a novel), 1824. 

Ayesha, the Maid of ICars (a tale), 1834. 

Banished (The), a Swabian tale, 1839. 

Journey through Persia, etc., 1812, 1818. 

Martin Toutrond (a Frenchman in London), 
1849. 

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Mnumnt, MM. (lU>b«rt), hotanUt, of Atwrd«M| 

10'iO iRH.'i. 

IlatiUriiiii llliitori* Urilvrriiftlt* <)inm\rnn\n, 

lu-io, f A Viilimhtn nvork.) 
riaiiHiniiii IJiitl^!llir';rAruiii IMiitrlbiitlii NovA, 
l(i7'i. 
M'liii.ANii (Mir Humnr'h, mnrhnni^innt tN/m n*'n,r 
fUadltiK. Ill li«-rk^tllr^ lA'^b IOWA. 
l)<'<M.rtnil(;ii And (Jmi »f Two ArllhtnfttRAl 

Mfi'-lilrii'M, IM7;i. 
I>i>fw riiiUori of thfl Tuba HUmWroplimiicm 

l«7l. 
IllnUiry of tli/1 . . . <t\}\irr.hfii in Ui«i Vn!l^yll of 
I'l'ilfnotit. loriM. (A rRll(irt"UN liiilchnryO 
(Mh l,lf«-, l»y J. (). IliilUw.-ll, Jm;w.; 
MoNi.Kr (lliiiiry;, biogrupker, «ito., l«on<lori, 

iJ^fi'tic^ of fKHorAnm (A), IMftl. 

(;iiaiirpr lo Jiiinbar, IM07. 
Fairy 'l'«l(^, IHr^d, Imih). 
Flmt Hki-trh of KiiKll"ti UtrrnUirA (A), IMT.'I. 
How U) M«kn lloiiin UnlKAllhy, iH.'iU. 
Journal of a IxinUon I'layKOfr, IKUtf. 
Llfnof Cl'Miinnt Marot, IM70, 
IJfr* orCoriK'liiiN AurUipA, IH&0. 
Llfn of •f(<rofiift ('finUn, IHSi, 
yU: of I'allMfiy tint I'otl^r, MVi. 
Mcinolm of ilartiioIoMi<!W Fair, IMA?. 
HkKr.li«>N of \4nunpj VVorkM, In I'^nKlinh Vctm 

«n<l I 'row, IHHI. 
HiinrlwT In Italy, ami oUii-r I'oMn«i, IH4H. 
'1'a1>1''|| ofKoKllHli l^lU'ralurc, IM7M. 

(K, Martin, iUmUmvurary liUtjirnphy.') 

ik:(h 
^VllUnl MlM-^llanlfK, 1H71, IH77. 
l>l(l<rot and tlio Knryr.lopwdlNtN, \W%, 
l'>lninn<l Itiirko, 1MU7. 
i<ir<'of '.'olMlcn, IHHI. 
On t'onipromlMi, 1h74« 
Kou^wnu, Ih7.'1. 
Hk'-Uh, Ih7'.>. 

Hirw^yy. of National F.(lii(«tion, 1H73, 
VolUIn-, IM7I. 
MoiiM-.r ri'liornA<i\TnUii/ra/r/;/n;^i«ffr, ICfiO lOOi, 
Itook of liallcU Ui i'lv« Voiiu-ti, iridb. 
(/an/i>iicUi for 'Ihw" Voli^n, lfiO'4. 
Ma«lili//»H''«t for I'fmr Void'*, 16{l4. 
riftlnc ar,(l i''.AnWi Introdticllon Ut VtlwiSf^X 

MnnP-.ki*. iri{i7. 
Trliini|ilin ofOrlana (am ofitra), l<IOi. 
Moiiiiin (ll<'v. i'mnch Orpfrn;, Tut^uraZ/ii^ fifirn 

in VorkNlilrc, IMlo 
All tilt! Arllrlcfiof thfi l)arwln Fnltli, 1H77. 
AnHulfrtt'iof N/itiirnl ilht«*ry, iMbH. 
fliliif Niiliiial ilht^>ry (A;. m,'i. 
lV>ok of NaliirnI lll*-.lory (A;, IH&a. 
iMmr.ullji'H of Imrwinhni, IM70. 
llo^.N nni tlM'lr \h,\\\vn, |h71. 
]'>'iay on tlMi I'^U^rnal 1 duration of tlin Kartli 

(An). 
lllNlory of Itrlllnli |llnl*i (In aIx voIk.), IMfil ttl. 
Natural illnUiiy ofltiiikii iluttorlllca, IMr/i. 
Niilurol illntory of Itritmli MoiliN, IMfifl 71. 
Natural illMory of llio NiihIn and KfCKM "^ 

lldtUli lllrds iHri.'t. 
fli'<:oidA of Animal MnffnHfy, 1M0I. 
Jifountn (Uf4frprt' )'.), jmt, intru at J'liii«dclplilA, 

//,M, ifto'j iHin. 



\ 



Maid of ftoxAnj (Tbft% IMt. 
" WolidtnAn, NparA iiiai 'Vtm**U nonf^ IMflL 
MoHiim (l/twia;, pwt, boni At OtfBiAliMti, f< 

Wal<'N, inra. 
Kpic of lIoilAN (Thft), 1M7A-77. 
<iwi*n (a monotoffiifi in aix arta), lft7t. 
HonKMof Two Worlda, 1M72, 1H74, llf75. 
MouKiN, \A4 \h (fUiY. Jllcbard), tx^n At ftntih- 

wark, IM.'IX 
KlMnrnUry XAmnwik In IllaiorlCAl fCngliidi 

(IranitfiAr, IM74, 
Ktyniolotfy of I^^nal Nafn«^ IflftT. 
HiNUirlRal Antbcaea of JCngllAb Atdd m f B^ 

lM7'i. 
MoRkiN (WilliAoiX .pe< ham baat lioodon, 

|H.'I4' 

I>Rfl•lMV(of^tll>nfnr>r^ IMfifi. 

Kartbly FaraillMi (a ponm In fmtr pAita)* 

IMflH 70. (Ho rallM Xmrnxxtm ih«i 34 t«l*^ 

arn t<dd in vrriM iiy iravell«rA in MAnsli of 

ibd I'.Artlily I'arndlM.) 
Mfft aiMi l)4!alb of Jamm (a nAmUTA p«tm> 

iH»a. 
liovn In Knoiifcti (a morality), \nl%, 
KUiry of HiKurd ( Ibt^;, He., lli7A. 
TranalAtlonN iVoni tbA looUiullf}, li69| from 

virKira /«;yM!^i, iH7ii. 

MonntMiN, 1) 0. (llolMrt;, mUnUmary ta CklM, 
i>orn ai Morptttb, in NurtiiuiiibArlAtMl, ITs^ 

IM.')4. 

Oilni'M' IMriionary, IHSS. 
</hinfA<i (irnmmar, IMIO. 
CMiUfun MI*M'i'tlAny, lH2ft. 
Clilnfpm 'IranatAtlon uf itMi Dtbln, ISIMf. 
Ilorm HinltMt, iHia. 
(iriA Llr^ by bl« widow, IMM.) 
MoNToN ( Ann, utuuinim of), I7ib cAniwjr, 
JitrvMlona. 1O0A| Uib i^ition, IdNH. (Ffmn 
ibiA iMMik Umnct^ WAt|N;ln (\\uAtm tbA Wfynta, 
*' l/>rd. Witt 1'lioii bunt Afkr a flea t **} 
MoRTOff, M.I>.(HAniU''l Omir((n).e<ATiok{0fif^bOftt 
ai I'bllMlHtihlA, (J H„ 1700-lMl. 
(SrAniA Am^rbwinA, 1H.'|0. 
(Jrania K^yptlM'^ IH44, (Hla icrrat work.) 
ItlUMtratMl HyNf'in of ifuniAn Anatfmiy, lN4t. 
(II lA nii'nioir, prcflxr^d to Nott anddibldt/ft'ii 
Tytrtiu of Mankind, 1 Mfi4. ) 
Morton rl'lKMnaA;, dramckUtt, born In IhirbAin, 
I7fti |M,'I4. 
%* For bin playN, am* Aff Rtrntx Ilf. 
MoRTMiN (Kyn^H;, traveller, boni In Uneoln- 
Ablr^ ir,m inn. 

IflMlory of Inland, 17.16. 
Itinerary of Travi'U tbroufch Ofirmany, He 
1017. (MiK-b f'AtfMncd.) 
MoAKi.xr (Iff'nry;, malfirmaUr.lan, 1II09-1A73. 
l«c(:tnrcAon AHrotiomy, IM.'Ml. 
Mi'c.liAnb'At I'rlnnlploA of KnglnAMlng Afi4 
ArcbltiTtiirf, lM4a. 
M<Mt!R (.l(;Ar!pb;, vyrlUr qf taUa, About 17M- 

IMIO. 

Advfntnr^A of Timotby Twift Kfv|. (In poMl- 

caI ♦•pl^tlMi), I7«4. 
TaIi'n And llonianfMrH of Anclont And ModMH 

'i'lnicA, IHOO. 
TurklAli Tal^N, 1704. 
1A<»n ( Tboniao), jutct, TrontbAin, In flUfford* 

All f re, 1740 IMiiH. 
InipmNitlonN of Ihimnn KnJoymffilA, 17Aj|. 
Vvif t^vH, \1««. ((^iitAinihg *^l'liy tb« Horrotri 



XOTHBBWBLI/— MUNDAY. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



MUIB — MUNDAY. 



1275 



Vanity of Hainan Wiahes (in blank yerse), 

1783. 
MoTHBRWBLL (William), poet, bom at Glasgow, 

1797-1835. 
Harp of Benfirewshire, 1819. 
Minstrelffy, Ancient and Modern, 1827. 
Poems, Narrative and Lyrical, 1832. 

(His Life, by Dr. J. M'Conechv, 1849.) 
MoTLET, LL.D. (John Lothrop), historian, 

bom at Dorchester, U.S., 1814^1877. 
History of the Rise of the Dutch Republic, 

1856. (His besc work.) 
History of the United Netherlands, etc., ISCO- 

1865. 
Merry Mount (a romance), 1849. 
Morton's Hope (a novel), 1839. 

(His Life, by Holmes, 1878.) 
MOTTLKT (Jobn^ hUtoriant etc., 1692-1750. 
Catherine, Empress of Russia, 1744. 
Peter L, Emperor of Russia, 1739. 
HouLB'(Thomas), antiquary, 1784-1851. 
Antiquities of Westminster Abbey. 
bibliotheca : Heraldica Magnae Britannias, 

1822. (Accurate and yaluable.) 
HBakbT^if Fish, 1B42. 
Soman Villas of the Augustan Age, 1833. 
Topographical Description of England, 1837. 
MouLTBiJB?Bey. JohnX poet, 1804-1874. 
Altars, Hearths, and Graves, 1853. 
Dream of Life (The), 1843. 
Lays of the English Church. 
My Brother's Grave, and other Poems, 1837. 

(Memoirs, by prebendary Coleridge, 1876.) 
MozLET, D.D. (James Bowling), bom in Lin- 
colnshire, 1813-1878. 
Doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration (The), 

1856. 
Essays, 1878. 
On Miracles, 1865. 

Review of the Baptismal Question, 1862. 
Sermons, 1876. 

Subscription to the Articles, 1863. 
Treatise on the Augustinian Doctrine of Pre- 
destination, 1855. 
Mupis (Robert), bom in Forfarshire, Scotland, 

1777-1842. 
Air (The), 1835. 
Autumn, 1837. 
British Birds, 1835. 
Channel Islands, 1840. 
China and its Resources, 1840. 
Domesticated Animals, 1839. 
Earth (Hie), 1837. 

First Lessons in Natural Philosophy, 1832. 
First Lessons in Zoology, 1831. 
Gleanings from Nature, 1838. 
Guide to the Observations of Nature, 1832. 
Heavens (The), 1835. 
History of Hampshire, 1840. 
Isle of Wight, 1840. 
Lessons in Astronomy, 1841. 
Man as a Moral and Accountable Being, 1840. 
Man in his Intellectual Faculties, 1839. 
Man in his Physical Structure, 1838. 
Man in his Relations to Society, 1840. 
Mental Philosophy, 1838. 
Sea (The), 1835. 
Spring, 1837. 
Summer, 1837. 
Winter, 1837. 
World described (TheX 184$, 



* * 



« These are called Mudie's books, but 

were written by divers persons under his 

direction. 
Muut, D.C.L. (John), orientalist, bom at Glas- 
gow, in Scotland, 1810-1882. 

Comparison of the Vedic with Later Repre- 
sentations of the Indian Deities, 1863. 

Contributions ... to the Cosmogony, Mytho- 
logy, etc., in the Vedic Age, 1870. 

Mythical, etc.. Accounts of Caste, 1866. 

Origin of the People of India, 1858. 

Trans-Himalayan Origin of the Hindus, 1860. 

Vedas fThe} . . . 1861. 
MiJLLEB (Frederick Max), a German by bhrth, 
but a writer in Englisii, 1823- 

Chips from a German NVorkshop, 1868-70. 

Essay on Bengali (An), 1847. 

German Classics . . . 1858. 

History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature, 1859. 

Introduction to the Science of Religion, 1873. 

Lectures on the Science of Languuge, 1859. 

Proposals for a Uniform Missionary Al- 
phabet, 1854. 

Survey of Languages (A), 1855. 
Mdixx:k (Dinah Maria). See C&aik (Mrs.). 
MuLRKADT, R.A. (William), bom at Ennis, in 
Ireland, 1786-1863. 

The Barber's Shop, 1812 ; Boys fishing, 1812 ; 
Choosing the Wedding Gown, 1845 ; First 
Love, 1840; The Fight interrapted, 1815; 
Horse baiting, 1812; Idle Boys, 1815; 
Illustrations to the " Vicar of Wakefield," 
1840 ; Last In, or the Truant Boy, 1835 ; 
Punch, 1812; The lioadside Inn, 1812; 
Shooting a Cherry, 1848 ; The Sonnet (one 
of his best), 1839 ; The Toy-seller, 1861 ; 
The Wolf and the Lamb^ 1820 ; Women 
bathing. 1849. 

%• He devised a very " shoppy " govern- 
ment envelope, which happily was soon 
abandoned, 1840. 
MuNDAY (Anthony), poet, etc., 1554-1633. 

Archaioplutos, or the Riches of Elder Ages, 
1592. 

Banquet of Daintie Conceits (A), 1588. 

Breefe Chronicle . . . from Creation to this 
Instant, 1611. 

Breefe Discourse of the taking [of] Edmond 
Campion and other Papists, 1581. 

Defence of Contraries (A), 1593. 

Downfall of Robert, Earl of Huntington, 1601. 
(Robin Hood.) 

English Romayne Life (The), 1582. 

Falsehood in Friendship, li>05. 

Fountaine x)f Fame, etc. (The), 1580. 

Godly Exercise . . . 1586. 

Life of Sir John Oldcustle, 1600. 

Mirrour of Mutability (The), 1579. 

Paine of Pleasure (The), 1680. 

Strangest Adventure that ever happened 
(The), 1601. 

Union's Vizard, or Wolves in Lambskins, 
1605. 

Watchword to Englande (A), 1584. 
Inauguration of lA)rd Mayors. 

Chrysanaleia, or the Golden Fishing, 1616. 
(The Lord Mayor was of the Fishmongers' 
Company.) 

Chryso-thriambos, or the Triumph of (Joldo, 
1611 . Cl'hft \iOT^ U^^ot \»%a q\ \Jsifc ^«JsJ!>.- 



APrESDIX I. 




I'll! (BulMrt), naUfliiBllclBn. Irnluid, 

I TrutlH on the Tluolj of AlgebTilcal Eqlu- 

. D.D. (Alt 

HI1U17 of ibe EuruMUi Lai\guiis«i, 1M3 
MuiIUT (Sir Ctiaila Auciulua;. I«uo- 
Huoui, Of the Clilld oftho PyrspititP, igE 
Fnlcls Bird (Tbe], an IiidliD oury, IBll. 

IHuoiUT niuEh), Braarap^tT, etc.. bom 
Konh Hecwlck.Tn Scotluid, ItlB-UiU. 
Cli»rMMr of Wailoni (The), 



niHxvti 

Dilllah Amena, I»Bi Hnrtli A4yu[tu. 

1B9>; A>li,ia20; the Polor Sou. 

KncTaiopsdU of Geofi;ripJiy, I8;$i. 

rj bT tlia Dolled Stulu of ArotTlM. 

i>BAr {Rot. Jemu), autcli iinenHng 

Advice lu itliUoiM,' wlUi ■ DlKoona on Kldl- 
aile, If}*. 
Kmmyon RotftrapHon. me. 



Illitorv orthn Anurteui Wu. 
UlMorjr of Bellclon. IW. 
LcMurM an ibgMJva* of Ihn Pi 
ttennanioothe OivelitlO'i, ' " 
Sennonalo Aiw*. itfa, IT" 
- " aora at n 

a of Slit*, DH. 

. .inwlon, 171». 

...irOAiAieniran 

eyl™nKO&. ■"■■ 
EnEllihGnmnur.ii 
Kiigliah Kxerolwo, uHl, iti-t. 
Power of RellgioD on <be Mind, \1M. 
(Hla Llift bj bluuelTind EI 




NAPIBR — ^NBBDHAM. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. NASH — NEEDHAM. 1277 



Naficb (Mark), biographert 1Y9*- 

Life and Times of Montrose, 1840. 

Memoirs of the Marquis of Montrose, 1856. 

Memoirs of Napier of Mercliiston, 1834. 

Memorials of Graham of Claverhouse, 1859. 

Memorials of Montrose, etc., 1848-50. 

Muntrose and the Covenanters, 1833. 
Napibe (Sir William Francis Patrick), his- 
torian, bom at Castletown, in Ireland, 
1785-1860. 

Conquest of Scinde, 1845. 

History of General Sir C. Napier's Adminis- 
tration of Scinde, 1851. 

History of the Peninsular War, 1828-40. 
Kabbs, D.D. (Edward), 1762-1841. 

Elements of General History, 1822. 

Evidences of Christianity, 1813. 

Heraldic Anomalies, 1824. 

Memoirs ... of William Cecil, Lord Burgh- 
ley, 1828-31. 

Plurality of Worlds [put to the Scripturo 
test]. 

Remarks on the Version of the New Testa- 
ment edited by the Unitarians, 1810, 1814. 

Thinks I to Myself (a novel), 1811. (His 
brat-known work.) 
Nabbs, Mus.D. (James), bom at Stanwell, in 
Middlesex, 1715-1783. 

Anthems, 1778, 1788. 
Nabes (Rev. Robert), bom at York, 1753-1829. 

Elements of Orthoepy, 1784. 

Glossary of Words and Phrases in the Time 
of Elizabeth, 1822. (Excellent.) 

View of Prophecy relating to the Christian 
Church, 17s7. 
Naby (Cornelius), an Irith Catholic priest, 
bora in Kildare, 1660-1738. 

New History of the World (A), 1720. 

New Testament newly translated from the 
Original Greek (The), 1718. 
Nash (Joseph), jxitnter in water-colours^ 1812- 

The Chapel of Edward the Confessor, in 
Westminster Abbey, 1866; Charles V. 
Tisiting Francis 1. in Confinement, 1865 ; 
Interior View of the Great Exhibition, 
1851 ; Louis Philippe's Bedroom at Clare- 
mont, 1867 ; The Queen's Visit to Lincoln's 
Inn Hall, 1846. 

Ab» Architecture in the Middle Ages, 1838. 

Mansions of England in the Olden Time, 
1839, 1849. 
Nash (Thomas), satirist and dramatic author, 
bom at Lowestoft, in Suffolk, 1564-1601. 

Almond for a Parrot (An), a satire on the 
Puritans, 1590. 

Anatomie of Absurditie, 1589. 

Apologie of Pierce Penilesse (a pamphlet on 
his own poverty), 1592. 

Christ's Tears over Jerusalem, 1593. 

Gountercuffe to Martin Junior (A), a satire on 
the Puritans, 1593. 

Dido (a tragedy), 1594. (With Marlowe.) 

Have with you to Saffron Waldron (a pam- 
phlet In ridicule of Dr. Gabriel Harvey), 
1596. 

L«le of Dogs (The), a satirical play, 1597. 

Martin's Months Minde (a satire on the Puri- 
tans), no date, about 1589. 

Naslies Lenten StufiTe, 1599. 

Tappe wUb a, Hatchet (a BeAke on the Puri- 



Pasquil s Apologie, 1590. 

Pierce Penilesse his Supplication to the 

Divell (a pamphlet on his own poverty), 

1592. 
Plaine Pcrcevall the Peace-maker of Eng- 
land, no date, about 1589. 
Returne of the Knight-of-the-Poste firom 

Hell with the Divell's Aunswere. 1606. 
Return of the Renowned Cavaliero Pasquillof 

England, 1589. 
Strange News, etc. (a pamphlet in ridicule of 

Dr. Gabriel Harvpy), 1592. 
Summer's Last will and Testament (a 

comedy), 1600. 
Terrors of the Night, 1594. (Apparitions.) 
Unfortunate Traveller (The), 1594. (J. 

Wilton.) 
Wonderful . . . Astrological Prognostication, 
1591. 

(His Life, by Collier, 1842.) 
Nash, D.D. (Treadway Russel), antiquary, 

1724-1811. 
Collections for a History of Worcestershire, 

1781-82. 
Nauktox (Sir Robert), diplomatist, Suffolk, 
. 1563-1635. 
Fragmenta Regalia, 1641 ; enlarged by .1. 

Caulfield, and called " The Court of Queen 

Elizabeth," 1814. 
f His Memoirs, by J. Caulfield, 1814.) 
Neal (Rev. Daniel), dissenting minister and 

historian, London, 1678-1743. 
Ilistory of New England, 1720. 
History of the Puritans, 1 732-38. 
Neal (John), novelist^ nicknamed **Jphu 

O'Cataract," bom at Portland, in Maine, 

U.S., 1793-1876. 
Down-easters, 1831. 
Errata (a novel), 1823. 
Keep Cool (a novel), 1817. 
Logan (a novel), 1823. 
One Word More, 1854. 
Otho (a tragedy), 1819. 
Poems, 1818. 
Rachel Dyer, 1828. 
Randolph (a novel), 1823. 
Ruth Elder, 1833. 
Seventy-six, 1822. 
True Womanhood (a novel), 1859. 
Neale, D.D. .oohn Mason), historian and 

hymnologisi, London, 1818-1866. 
Agnes de Tracy, 1843. 
Commentary on the Psalms, 1860. 
Essays on Liturgiology. and Cihurch History, 

1863. 
History of Pews, 1841. 
History of the Eastem Church, 1850-51. 
Hymns of the Eastem Church, 1862. 
Hymns, 1865. 

Rhythm of Bernard of Morlaix, 1859. 
Seatoiiian Poems, 1864. 
'i'riumphs of the Cross, 1845-46. 
Neatr (Charles), political economist, bom at 

Adstock, in Buckinghamshire, 1807-1»79. 
Lectures on the Currency, iy59. 
Tliree Lectures on 'I'axation, 1861. 
Needham (John Turbervillc), naturalist, 

London, 1713-1781. 
New M\cTosa>\»\cvl\\y\?^tQNex^ft'?sV\^R^- 



l'^8 KKKIfUAM^UKWytAWm, AVVESUIX I. MKVfUAn^UKWMAHCU, 



KkkI'Iiah CMArchiiniorit;, btrtti At Uurford, in 
Oxronituitf^ 1020 '1C74. 

M'T' iiriui hritiiiKilcuii, 1013. 
M'TMiriui* lMiti':iiM, lCrj-<;0. 
ll<"<iiilii<i I'lAgiimtlcuji (Tbe L«r«]I<;rii 
l<:V'U«l;, 1017. 
».IJW;.'« riJ';l^;rt;, 1 CM -17 16. 

hVatlvul* »»i'l Ka*ti(of Ukt Oiurch of Gngland, 
1701. rJ li<: M](t alrfioH Mii|Mr«lleM.; 

Or<;/iit. I;iity of ffqucrjlliig Uie Ciirl»tUri 
Ka/.rirM'-rrh*';, 1714. 

lAUut I;hiiop liiill, 1714. 

J'r«ufl«y of Iru'! l;«'V'Hlori, 170^. 

Wli'il^j I;uiy of a ^lirWUn nhn), 1121. 
ilUn I At'-, bv H«'<.r«?U», 1710.; 
>*BTii.»,T»:.-, .Ml;, r'ri»/mm^;. ICi-T-IT^. 

'rr<-«ttn<' on Virtu({ *»<! flAppirifM, 17S1, 

Kkwim 11,11 rWilliArii of ,, chronicUr, li;»<J-120«. 
llUU/rio, fftv<; f/lironica ll':niiii Anglicaruin 
(from 1044 to ll07i, firiiiWl 1&«7. 
anvrcA"! i.v. ' >lar({Ar<;t Lu« «^ fJuvfiri'll*}], ductiOM 
ot), jffyA <;!<:., l^/rn in L«k;x« 162^- 1 4 7 J. 
OmiMlT"!, l»>42, lec-?. 
ff round*! ol Natural JtiiU/v/ph^, IMH. 
lii'atitr<;'ii llcture drawn by fancie's I'encll, 

14&9. 
f>rat|/>iii ';f JHv«*ni Hr/rt% 1602. 
I'nil</<i';i)biail Fand"*!, 14.Vi. 
lAtH of VVllllarn, I;uk'f of Snnvcw^ln, 1667. 
Vhlloviplikal I>^U'r% 1641. 
l'hllo^^;pliual 0|>inlon*i, *'Ui.t l(ii6. 
V'tHinn and Kafi'l"?!, 1 4r»:i. 
WoHd'n Olio (Th«!;, 1 4.-/6. 

(Il'-r Llf*!. by li'-r>M;lf} ifuMUIj^^d l;y h\t 
V4^:rtou Wryd(c«'». I'iM,; 
}ir.wr,AHiLK (Wllliani (lavf.u'lMu duke of;, 
vrriUr t/n tutrnKM, i:\r.., 1592 I47C. 
^lfn"rAl HvNU[;m of JlorMroiarifthlp, p^ifiiliu- 

nioM«i 174.x 
I>a M<;th</'1'; . . . Nouv«Ile de VrttMfj les 

C1if;vanx, 16&7, 1471. 
>>w MKliM . . .Uf dr(;M lionet, 1667. (Not 
l«l<:nticat with tli<; alftv..) 
fomf-fUen. 
(UrtiTitry Caj/talfi <"! b*?;, 1449. 
Ilnnioiirou^ lAtvfrnClU*-)^ 1677. 
Trluniifliant Widow (Tb^^;, 1677. 
Vwrb'ty ( Jb'r;, 1419. 
Nkwo/;mm, ]A,.\}. (~Un'fU),aitrr/rifmwrtYHfn at 
Wnllflc, In .N'ova S':otla, lH:i;>- 
A IJr;of Unan'^rTIi**), 1^77. 
I nrt'^ti (ration of tb<: S(;lar I'arailax, 1K67, 
thi tb" A'.tion of tb<; fMan^Ttnon tb<; M'^m. 1171. 
On tbf; 8<.'CuUr Variations of tb'; Aitt*;ro.dii, 

Our Mn/incUl Policy during Ujq Kt/utbcm 

lU;U-Illon, 1H46. 
Popular Astronomy, }H1H. 
Tobbii of tbo I'lan<t N'-ptun*;, 1H65. 
Tabl«TM of tbf* I'I'inH Uranu*. lH7:f. 
Kn^'^twu (ll*'V. TUomnnjt poet, 167&-17C6. 
l^Ht JudKrn<mt, 172.1. 
Mbr^ry (Tb*!), I71H. 
f^l'ftand KpiKramn, 174.1. 
I''ffm% (Mlt^f Kp\*i\fn, He,, 1756. 
JiKwctniuK, I) A). iVifWWmm) archMnhop of At- 

mmffh, Iforn In IttulftmltiU\rp,, 1729- 1 mih). 
Atunupt Ufwgrdtt nvMtig ttie TniM\«iUm ol 
<^ areik Hcripturat, UW. 



CiiM IrtnUmMiiM In the (kmpt;\ HlflCory r»* 

latlng Uf onr Lord'* ilnsnttrrtxtUmf 179L 
Tiuratlon of onr ]>/rd'» Mlrdniry, 1710. 
Harmony of thu 0(;»mK 177H. (iJntnA,) 
il|iit//rical Vf«ir of LnglUli Biblical TnimU. 

tions 1793. 
»ir \*:tn[ifn of Ezekl^l, 17S9. 
A>w VerMiorj of tb« Twelve Minor Propbcti, 

]7>f5. 
Oar ixyrd'f Conduct m a I^vin« lofltmcCoT/ 

1742. 
Krwmam (Kdward) vnturaliti, 1801-1776. 
HI*U^y of llritiAli Yftitn. 
lAAU^rn oil tbe Natural lllfrtorjrof (iodftlmli^ 

1H19. 

Lint of IfHtiah Omiihohttar' 
Natural HlnUfTf of British Biitt4>rfli«<i. 
Nkwmak (FrancM William;, brother ot JiAm 

Htiury, JjijtuUftu iHO^ 
('MtuAic Unl/;n, IHU. 
O^ntraM* of Ancient and W/dum llUtUnj, 

tfHI. 
CrimfM of the IJooiie of Ilapfflnirft, 1M3. 
i'jfwiyn t<>wardii a ^Hiurch of the Fntarv, IWi. 
U\nU>ry of ttie JI«;l/rew Motiarcby, 1M7. 
Jntn^iuctlon Ut lUmvtn Hiit</rv, 1462. 
]>.-cturea on Ancient and jfodeni Iltekny, 

IH&l. 

].«ecture«on I»g1c, 14.14. 

Jm^Authh on I'olitlral Kconomy, Itil, 

National t)*;\fi rHi«;;, 1449. 

FaMagea from My Own Creed, 1450. 

riMMeff of Faith, etc., 14&U. (Ilia bwi-knoWB 

work.) 
Kaiilr^al llefomifl, etc, 1U9, 
lUffAl lUmui, 1462. 
Houl (The;, her Sorrowa and AafAnikfaa, 

1449. 

Klate fjhnrch not d^-fenalble (A), If f«. 
'Ibi^nm, or Didactic Kellgloaa UttenncM^ 

1404. 

NKWNair, 1)A). (John Ilenry), cardinal, JdA' 

(UfU, 1401- 
Ap<;logia pro VIU Hna, 1464. 
Arlana of tlie Fourth (>ntury, 1iS3t. 
CalllNta (a third-century aketcb), la&l. 
Cliurch of the Fatherii, 1442. 
I>ev«;lopment of ChriatiMi Doctrtoii, lS4i. 

(Ilia chief work.) 
Ktway on Amf^t, 1470. 
Grammar of Aaaent (The), 1470. 
I^ecturea on Ju<(tincatlon, 1434. 
IjfctuTtm on lU/maniimi, etc., 1437. 
Life of ArKilW/nlUH Tyameua, 1424. 
hlvea of the F:ngll»h Halnta, 1444. 
}Afn» and Gain (the fftorjr of a conyert% 1841. 
Miraclea of the Middle Agea (The), ]i43. 
Offlce and Work of UnirenMca (Tb«> 

14&4-&6. 
Pr^emn, 1404. 

Prophetical Offlce of the drardi, ate, 1037. 
K^rmonM, 1434-44, 1444, 1467. 
Thef/ry of Ilellglouii Belief (The), 1444. 
1 racta for ibe Tlmea (No. 90), 1440, 
Turkff (The) and ClirlMianliy, ISM. 

(Ilia Life, by II. J. Jennlnm, 1881.) 
NKWMAftcii (William), Hatididan, nra la 

Yorkahire, 1420- 
\AWi\% yi9m4 Vyv%V-VMT^ Irr If r. 1 itt, ilft. 



JIKWTON — NICOL. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



NICHOLS— NICOL. l279 



Hbwtov (Sir Isaac) natural phUosofher^ bom 

at WoolRthorpe, Lincolnshire, 1642-1727. 
Analysis per Quantitatum Series, 1711. 
Arithmetica Universalis, 1707. 
Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms, posthu- 
mous 1728. 
De Mundi SyBtemate, posthumous 1728. 
Ijetters on Disputed Texts, posthumous 1754. 
Letters to Bentley, 1693. 
Method of Fluxions, etc., 16C9; published 

1711. 
Optical Lectures, posthumous 1728. 
Onticks, 1704. 
Observations on Daniel and the Apocalypse, 

posthumous 1733. 
Piincipia J'hilusophiao Naturalis Muthe- 

matica, 1684; published 1687-1726. (His 

great worlc.) 
Quadrature of Curves, 1700. 

rHis Life, by Fonten«lle, 1728 ; Frisi, 1778 ; 
Biot, 1822 ; De Morgan, 1833 ; Dr. Wheweli, 
183G ; sir David Brewster, 1853, 1855 ; Con- 
duitt.) 
MKWTOir, D.D. (John), London, 1725-1807 
Gardiphonia, or Utterance of the Heart, 1781. 
Messiah (The), in 50 sermons, 1786. 
Narrative of his own Life, 176 1. 
Olney Hvmns, 1779. (With Cowper.) 
Omicron's Letters, 1762. 
Review of Ecclesiastical TIistor}% 1770. 
If SWTON, D.D. (Thomas), bishoj) t)f Bristol, born 

at Lichtleld, in Hauipshirc>, 170i-17d2. 
Dissertation on the l^uphccies, 1754-58. 
lidited Milton's Paradise JA}st, with Notes 
and a Memoir of the poet. 1749. 

(His Life, by himself, posthumous 1782.) 
NioooLS (Richard), poet, 1584- 
Cuckow (The), 1607. 
Beggar's Ape (The), no date. 
England's Eliza, 1610. 
Furies (The), 1614. 
lioodon s Artillerie, 1C16. 
Monodia, 1615. 

Sir Thomas Overberrle's Vision, 1616. 
Three Sisters' Tears (The), 1613. 
Twynnes Tragedye (The), 1611. 
Virtue's Encomium, 1614. 
HiCHOL, LL.D. (John), t>orn at Montro8<>, in 

Scotland, 1833- 
Fragments of Criticism, 1860. 
Hannibal (a poetical drama), 1872. 
Tables of English Literature, 1877. 
KiCHOL, LL.D. (John Pringle\ astronomer, 

bom at Montrose in Scotland, 1804-1859. 
Ardiitecture of the Heavens, 1838. 
Ordopaedia of Physical Sciences, 1857. 
Planet Neptune (The), 1848. 
Planetary System (The), 1851. 
Stellar Universe (The), 1848. 
Hichollb, M.D. (Frank), London, 1699-1778. 
De Anima Medica, 1748. 
De Motu Cordis et Sanguhiis, 1772. 
yiiCHOLLB (Sir George), born in Cornwall, 1786- 

1861. 
History of the English Poor Law, 1855. 
Irish Poor Law (The), 1856. 
Soutch Poor Law (The), 1856. 
SiOHOLLS, D.D. (William), bom at Donnington, 

in Buckingbamsbire, 1664^1712. 
OMnmentoo tlieBaolco/Coinnion Prayer, 1710. 
OaaUnaoe wUb « Th^Bt, IXps, 



Nichols (.Tames), *-l86l. 

Calvinism and Arminianism compared^ 1824. 

(Mach praised by the Quarterly Review.) 
Nichols (John), bora at Islington, 1745-1«J26. 

Anecdotes of Bowyer, etc., 1782. 

Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica, 1780-90. 
(With Gouf h.) 

Biographical Anecdotes of Hogartli, 1781 ; 
continued by his son ^see below). 

History and Antiquities of Hinckley, in 
Leicestershire, 1813. 

History and Antiquities of Lcicestershii e, 
1795-1815. 

Illustrations of the Literary History of the 
Kighteenth Century, 1795-1811; continued 
by his son (see below) to 1858. 

Illustrations of the Manners and Expenses of 
Ancient Times in England, 1797. 

Memoirs of Mr. Bowyer, 1778. 

Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century, 
1812-15. 

Origin of Printing, 1774. (With Bowyer). 

Progresses and Processions of Queen Eliza- 
beth, 1788-1807. 

Progresses and Processions of James I., post- 
humous 1828. 
(Memoir, by Alexander Chalmers, 1826.) 
NiCBOLS (John Bowyer), antiquary, London, 
1779-1863. 

Anecdotes of Hogarth, 1833. 

Collectanea Topographica, etc., 1834-43. 

Fonthill and its Abbey, 1836. 

Illustrations of the I^iterary History of the 
Eighteenth Century, continued and com- 
pleted, 1848-58 (see above). 

Tiondon Pageants, 1831. 
Nicholson, M.D. (Henry Alleyne) geologist, 
etc., born at Penrith, in Cumberland, 1844- 

Fossil Corals of the State of Ohio, 1875. 

(ieology of Cumberland and >Vestmoreland, 
1866. 

Alonograph of the British GraptolitidsB, 1872. 

I'alajontology of Ontario, 1874-75. 
NicuoLSOv (William), chemist, London, 1753- 
1815. 

Dictionary of Chemistry, 1795. 
NicoL, A.R.A. (Erskinc), bom at Leith, in 
Scotland, 1825- 

Always tell the Truth, 1875 ; Among the Old 
Masters, 1864; The Ha-bees, 1872; Both 
Puzzled, 1866; Bothered, 1872; The Chil- 
dren's Fairing, 1871; A China Merchant, 
1868 ; A Colorado Beetle, 1878 ; A Country 
Booking OfBce, 1867 ; A Dander after the 
l^in, 1874; A Deputation, 1865; A Dis- 
puted Boundary, 1«G9 ; The Fisher's Knot, 
1871; His Legal Adviser, 1877; How it 
was She was Delayed, 1871 ; The Lonely 
Tenant of the G ten, 1878; lx)oking out for 
a Safe Investment, 1876; Missed it, 1866; 
Missing the Boat, 1878 ; The New Vintage, 
1875 ; Notice to Quit, 1862; On the Look- 
out, 1871 ; Past Work, 1873 ; Paying the 
Rent, 1866; The Play-hour, 1872; l»ro 
Bono Publico, 1873 ; Renewal of the Lease 
Refused, 1863; The Sabbath Day, 1875; 
Steady Johnnie, 1873; A Storm at Sea, 1876; 
Treason, 1867 ; Under a Cloudy \W&-. \i\^^V\- 
iugly to ^YiooVVWl \ \N «.VCvw|»%N.>!ioft,^^5«»> 



1280 



KICOLAH — KORTIICOTB. 



APPENDIX I. 



MOKL — NOBTIICOTB. 



M1COLA8 (Sir Nicholas IlarrU), chronologUt and 
antiquary, born Id Cornwall, 1799-1848. 

Alphabetical Uatu of the Knights, 1725. 

Catalogue of Heralds' Visitatlous, 1823. 

Chronology of HlHtory, 1835. 

DeHpatcbcs and Letters of Nelson, 1844-46. 

History of the Battle of Aglncourt, 1827. 

Life of William Davison, 1823. 

Life and Times of Sir Christopher Uatton, 
1847. 

Lives of Izaac Walton and Charles Cotton, 
1837. 

Memoirs of Augustus Vincent, 1827. 

HlHtory of the British Navy, 1847. (Left un- 
finished.) 

History of Rugby, 1827. 

History of the Orders of Knighthood in the 
Britlsb Empire, 1841-42. 

Notitia Historica, 1824. 

lioU of Arms, etc.. 1828, 1829. 

Klege of Carls verock (The), 1828. 

Statutes of the Ord(*r of the Thistle, and Cata> 
logue of the Knights, 1828. 

Synopsis of the Peerage of England, 1825. 

Tostamento Velusta, 1826. 
KicoLSov (William), archbishop of Cashel, 
bom in Cumberland, 1655-1727. 

English Historical Library, 1696-99. 

Irish Historical Library, 172 1. 

lieges Marchiarum, or lk)rder Laws, 1705. 

.Scottish Historical Library, 1702. 
NiuiiTiNOALB (Florence), born at Florence, 
1820- 

Hints on Hospitals, 1859. 

Notes on Lying-in luKtitutlons, 1871. 

Notes on Nursing, 1860. 

On the Sanitary State of the Army in India, 

1863. 
NisBBT (Alexander), antiquary and heraldie 
writer, 1672-1725. 
Additional Figures and Marks of Gidency, 

1702. 
Ancient and Modem Use of Armories, 1718. 
System of Heraldry (A), 1722-42 (Valuable.) 
Nixon (Anthony), about 1G66-1622. 
Hlacke Year (The), 1606. 
Cheshire Prophecy (The), posthumous 1719. 
ChrlHtlan Navy (The), . . . tl»o Course to 

saylc to tlie Haven of Happiness, 1602. 
IHgtiltle of Man (The), 1612. 
Klizu's Momoriall, 1603. 
(iround . . . of the Wars of Swetheliind, 1609. 
Ix)ndon's Dove (i.e. Ilobert Dove), 1612. 
Oxford's Triumph, 1605. (Vlbit of the queen 

and prlnceV 
ScourK« of Corruption, or a Crafty Knave 

wMh no Broker, 1615. 
Stra!ig« Foot-poHt (A), 1613. 
NoiiLK (It(;v. Mark), bioffrapher, •-1R27. 
Genealogical lilbtory of the iioyal Kuniilicsof 

Europe, 1781. 
HiHtorical Genealogy of the House of Stuart, 

1796. 
History of tl»e CoUoge of Arms, 1804. 
Lives of English llcgicidcH, 1798. 
Memoirs of the House of (.'romwel'., 1784. 
Memolra of the Medici, 1797. 
SohlkCHpv. Sanmol), London, 1779-1853. 
Appeal In lieliAlf of Certain Doctrluea ot ttie 
Afew Church, IH26, 
i Uuary lagpiratloD ot the Scrlptwfti, \Vli, 



\ 
\ 



NoBL (Hon. and Bev. Baptist Wrlotbealej), 
1799-1873. 
Essay on the Extemal Act of Baptism, 1850. 
Essay on the Union of Church and State, 

1848. 
Protestant Thouglits in Rhyme. 
Nolan (CapUin I^wis Edward), 1817-1854. 
Organization, Drill, etc., of Cavalry Cort)s, 

1853. 

NoanicN (John), topographer, born In Wiltshire, 

1648-1625. 
Antithesis, or Contrarietie between the Wicked 

and Godly, set forth in a Pair of Gloves tit 

for Every Man to wear, 1690. 
England, or a Guide for Travellers, 1626. 
Eye to Heaven and Earth (An), 1619. 
Labyrinth of Man's Life (The), a poem, 1014. 
Loadstone to a Spiritual Life, 1614. 
Mirror for the Multitude (A), 1580. 
Mirror of Honour (The), 1697. 
I'athway to Patience, 1626. 
Pensive Man's Practise (A), 15S5. 
Pensive Soules Delight (A), 1615. 
Poor Man's Itest, 162U. 
Progress of Pietie, 1696. 
Reforming Glass (A), 1696. 
Sinful Man's Solace (The), 1692. 
Speculum Britanniae, 1693-1620. 
Surveyor's Dialogue (Tlie), 1607, 
Vicissltudo Rerum (a poem). 16U0. 
NouMANBY (Constantlne Henry Phipps, mar* 

quls of), 1797-1863. 
Congress (The) and the Cabinet, 1859. 
Louise de Bourbon, 1861. 
Matilda (a novel), 1826. 
Year of Revolution (A), 1857. 
Yes or No (a novel), 1818. 
NoftRis (Rev. John), the •* English Plato," bom 

in Wiltshire, 1657-1711. 
Discourse concerning the Immortality of tb« 

Soul, 1708. 
Discourses on the Beatitudes, 1690. 
Idea of Happiness (The), 1688. 
Picture of Love unveiledi, 1682. 
lleason and Religion, 1689. 
Reflections on the Conduct of Human Life, 

1690. 
Theory and Regulation of Love, 1688. 
Theory of an Ideal World, 10)»1-170L. (Hit 

chief work ^ 
NoiiTH (Sir Dudlev), 1641-1691. 
Discourses on 'X'rade, 1691. (Commended by 
MacCulloch.) 

(His Life, by Jloger North, 1740-42.) 
North (Roger), biographer, 1050-1733. 
Dbicourse on the Study of the Laws, pott- 
humous 1824. 
Examen, 1740. (A defence of Charles IL) 
Fish and Fishnonds, 1713. 
Lives of the Norths, 1742-44. 
Memoirs of MuHick, poHthumous 184G. 
NoKTH ^Sir Thomas), 1536-1579. 
Translated Doni's Jforal /'hilotophy, 1670, 

Guevara's JJiaL 0/ Princet, 1567; Plu- 
tarch's Livet, 1678. 
NouTiicoTE, R.A. (James), bora at Plymoaih, 

1746-1831. 
Life of 1 Itiun, 1830. (With Hazlitt.) 
1&t>moVt« kA He JoMlma Reynolds, 1813-16. 
Outt W\xiy^<i^ t«2ut\»iK Y^'U^s WMud Mtrie^ 



K 



KOBTON— O'CONOB. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. huoent— o'conob. 1281 



VoBTOV (Rev. Andrews), born at Hingham, n.S.; 

1786-1863. 
Genuineness of the Gospels, 1837, 1844, 1865. 
On the Latest Forms of Infidelity, 1839. 
Beasons for not believing the Doctrine of the 

Trinity, 1833. 
Norton (Hon. Mrs.), maiden name Caroline 

Elizabeth Sarah Sheridan, poetess^ etc., 

1808-1877. 
Aunt Carry's Ballads for Children, 1847. 
Child of the Island (The), a poem, 1845. 
Coquette (The), and other Stories, 1834. 
Bandies' Rout (The), a satire, 1829. 
Breun (The), and other Poems, 1840. 
English Laws for Women, 1854. 
Lady of La Garave (in verse), 1882. 
Lost and Saved (a novel), 1863. 
Martyr (The), a tragedy, 1849. 
Old Sir I)ouglas, 1867. (One of her best.) 
Residence in Sierra Leone, 1849. 
Sorrows of Rosalie, 1829. (Her first work.) 
Stuut Dunleath (a novel), 1851. 
Tales and Sketches, in Prose and Verse, 1850. 

(Same as " The Coquette.") 
Undying One (The), 1831. (Her best poem.) 
Wife (The), and Woman's Reward, 1835. 
NoBTON (Thomas), called " Archicarnifex," 

bom at Shaipenhoe, in Bedfordshire, 1632- 

1684. 
Epistle to the Queen's Poor Deceived Subjects 

of the North Country. 
Fferrez and Porrex (the first three acts), 1561. 

(The first English tragedy.) 
27 of the Psalms of Davids in Stemhold and 

Hopkins' version, 1549. 
Warning against the Dangerous Practices of 

Papista. 
NoKWOOD (Richard), natJumaticiant about 

169C-1646. 
Seaman's Practice (The), 1637. 
IMgonometry, 1631. 
NoTT, M.D. (John), jpoet, bom at Worcester, 

1761-1826. 
Poems, 1780. 
Translations from Eajlz^ 1787 ; and Pftrarchf 

1777, 1808. 
NOWBLL, D.D. (Alexander). 1507-1602. 
Catechism (the thurd), 1677. 
Catechismus, 1570. 
ChristiaiiiB Pietatis Prima Instltutio, 1570. 

(His Life, l.y R. Churton, 1809.) 
Not (William), bomin Comwall, 1577-1634. 
Gompleat Lawyer (The), posthumous 1651. 
Grounds and Maximes of the Lawes of Eng- 
land, 1641. 
ReporUi, 1656. 
Bl^ts of the C!Town, 1715. 

(His Life, by sir John Doddridge, 1821.) 
NVOSMT (George Grenville, lord), poet, born at 

Buckingham Castle, 1788-1850. 
Essay on Duelling, 1807. 
Lan<M, Classical and Sacred, 1845. 
liBgends of the Library at Lilies, 1832. 
Memorials of Hampden, 1831. 
Oxford and Locke, 1829. 
Portugal (a fioem), 1812. 
NiroBXT (Robert Craggs, earl), poet, bora in Ire- 
land, 1709-1788. 
Faith (a poem), 1774. 
Oile to Mankind, 1741. 
Odes and Kpiale^ 1T39, 



Nugent, LL.D. (Thomas), •-1772. 
Dictionnaire Portatif des Langues Frangaise 

et Anglaise, posthumous 1774. 
History of Vandalia, 1766. 
Principles of Political Law, posthumous 17.'>6. 

(This is a translation of Burlamaqui's work .) 

Oakelrt (Rev. Frederick), bom at Shrewsbuiy 
1802- 

Cathdic Worship, 1872. 

Church of the Bible ( I'he), 1857. 

Lyra Liturgica, 1867. 

Practical Sermons, 1848. 

Priest on the Mission (The), 1871. 

Sacrifice of the Mass (The), 1848. 

Voice of Creation (Tiie\ 1875. 

Touttiful Martyrs of Rome, 1856. (Adapta- 
tion of Wiseman's Fabiola.) 

Whitehall Sermons, 1839. 
Oaks, A.R.A. (John Wright), bom at Sproston 
House, in Cheshire, 1822- 

Autumn, 1870 ; Tlie Border Country, 1877 ; 
A Cornish Fishing Village, 1881 ; Early 
Spring, 1869 ; Flintshire Court, 1880 ; Gorse 
Cutting, 1881 ; A Hazy Morning in Aln- 
mouthBay, 1880; In the Meadows, 1878; The 
Miller's Bout, 1881 ; The Reaper's Rest, 1880. 
O'Bkiex (Henry), Ireland, 19th century. 

Round Towers of Ireland (The), 1834. (Prize 
essay.) 
Occam (William of), called " Doctor SingulariM 
et Invincibilis," schoolman, born in Surrey, 
1270-1347. 

Centiloquium Theologicum, printed 1494. 

Compendium Errorum Johaunis Popa) XXII., 
printed 1496. 

De Sacramento Altaris, printed 1514. 

Dialogomm Libri Septem adversus H«ereticos, 
etc., printed 1476. 

Disputatio inter Clericum et Militem, printed 
1475. 

Expositio Aurea, etc., printed 1496. 

Opus Nonaginta Diemm . . . contra Joban- 
nem XXIL, printed 14H1. 

Quodlibeta Septem, printed 1487. 

Scriptum in IMmum Librum Sentenciamm, 
etc., printed 1483. 

Summa Totius Logicae, printed 1498. 

Tractatus Logicae, etc., printed 1488. 
OcKLET (Simon) historian, bom at Exeter, 
1678-1720. 

History of the l^esent Jews, 1707. 

History of the Saracens, 1708-18. 

Introductio ud Linguas Orientales, 1706. 

South-west Barbary, 1713. 
O'Connor, M.D. (Bemard), bom in Kerry, Ire- 
land, 1666-1698. 

Evangelium Medici, 1697. 

Letters on Poland, 169H. 
O'CoNOR (Charles), of Belanagare, in Ireland, 
IKth century. 

Dissertation on the History of Ireland, 1766. 
(Valuable.) 
(Ills Life, by Dr. Charles O'Conor, 17P6. 

Rare.) 
O'CoxoR, D.D. (Charles), Irish priest, 176<K 
1828 

Bibliot'beca MS. Stowensis, 1818-19. 

Colurabanus ad Hlbe.nvo*^ \%\^-\^. 

MemoUs oi e\\ft,T\«»0'e«uQ\,>£««\.,V\^^. 

IVerum ILiVieriAcaiuni ^x\\»vst<i)i^ v«v\-»i.%% 



IMS 



APPKNDIX I. 




';!1't:-t. 



OxikTi (TlunnH), Dili . 

BHut . . . TnUlH uUhI '"ma UbnMn' 
rulinrluid." Ii.1l. (H.n^-'nili praM)!]' 
Ii I1ii> nm Inabnu nf Ibi wnd ^riUur- 

nilkdimr, 111 llrlinil, 1 NO*- 1 XI. 
Alin«liaf[b*r«iiTUHUn(uualiUd}, IHI- 

IfWianmiuf, itu. 



O'VLtSHlnf (JiniM ll.xlirliik],borli 
n«r-Liri>c.l'<VUui'iii.ll. IMil, 




CiMBfDitMdn uililita aMouuY. 




■rcrr hMp1»i,*H A 

l.(Ji.hl.). ««,!«- ' 

aiUni*, OdM, twoMjaj 









;'Kffi4,a 



IVjinmi ind TtMi«l»U 



niUlMiH BIbllutllH 






tliii MlnonlUnT, l)U. 
g| Mir WdMr lulalib, IT 



jse*" 



liit1-*») u OAbuinl Jn 



ui Mium of Ih* aiuk KM <] 



jtiUniaiwrnaotUoHgnjiilWI. 1 



uiiUIm or Oarllngfind, lH«-». | 



OLIPHANT — OPIE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



OLIVER — OPTE. 



1283 



Katie Stewart, 1866. 

LOllesleaf; 1855. 

Magdalen Hepburn, 1854. 

Maj, 1873. 

Merkland, 1851. 

lllnlater'8 Wife, 1809. 

Ifn. Arthur, 1877. 

lira. Margaret Maitland of Sonuyside, 1849. 

(Her first work.) 
Mra. Maijoribanks (one of the ** Chronicles of 

Garlingfoid"). 
Ombra, 1872. 
Perpetual Curate (The), one of the ** Chronicles 

ofOarlingford.'' 
PtMsbe Junior (one of the ** Chronicles of Car- 

Ungford")- 
Primrose Path (The), 1878. ■ 
Quiet Heart (The), 1858. 
Bector (The), one of the ** Chronicles of Car- 

Ungford"). 
Boss in June (A), 1874. 
Salem Chapel (one of the ** Chronioles of Cn*- 

lingfordH 
Son of the &>U (A), 1870. 
Squire Arden, 1871. 
Three Brothers, 1870. 
Valentine and his Brothers, 1875. 
Within the Predncts, 1879. 
Young Musgrave, 1877. 
Zaidee,l8M. 

Biographical Worki. 
Historical Sketches of the Beign of George U., 

1889 

Life of Edward Irving, 1862. 

life of St. Francis of Assisi, 1870. 

Makers of Florence, 1876. (Dante, Giotto, 
and Savonarola.^ 

Memoir of Montalembert (A), 1872. 
OuTHAWt (Thomas Lawrence Kington), bio- 
grapher, bom at Henleaze, in Gloucester- 
shire, 1831- 

JaooUte Lairds of Gask, 1879. 

Life of Frederick n., 1862. 

Ufe ^ the Due de Luynes, 1875. 

Souraes of Standard English, 1873. 
QuTXB, D.D. (George), antiquary and masonic 
writer^ born at Paplewick, in Nottingham- 
■idre, 1781-1861. 

Aooonnt of Corpus Pageants, Miracle Plays, 
etc. at Sleaford, with Traditions of Lincoln 
Heath, 1838. 

Antiquities of Freemasonry, 1823. 

Apology for Freemasons, 1846. 

Booke of Um Lodge, or [Masonic] Manual, 1 849. 

OoXLddtAoDB . . . illustrating the Biography of 
. . . the Members of the Society of Jesus, 
1838. 

OoUectione . . . illustrating the Catholic Be- 
ligion in Cornwall, etc, 1857. 

Dkuonary of Symbolical Masonry, 1853. 

Eocleeiastical Antiquities of Devon, 1844. 

Existing Remains of the Ancient Britons, 
1847. 

Golden Remains of Early Masonic writers, 
1847-60. (Edited.) 

nitorle Account of the Ancient Britons, 
1847. 

Hlfltorto Account of the Church of Wolver- 
hampton, 1836. 

HMorie Aceonnt of the Religious Houses \ln 
LtooobMhirel 1848. 



IXistorical Collections relating to the Monas- 
teries of Devon, 1820. 

Historical Landmiarks ... of Freemasonry, 
1844-46. 

History and Antiquitim of Beverley, in York> 
shire, 1829. 

History of Exeter, 1821. 

History of Freemasonry, 1841. 

History of St. JamcVs Church, Grimsby, 1825. 

History of Witbam [.MasonicJ Lodge, 1840. 

Illustrations of Masonry, 1829. (Preston's 
book continued.) 

Institutes of Masonic Jurisprudence, 1840. 

Jacob's Ladder, 1845. 

Lives of the Bishops and History of Exeter 
Cathedral, 1861. 

[Masonic] Schism (The), 1847. 

Mirror fur the Johannite Masons (A), 184S. 

Monastioon Dicecesis £xonienslB,1847 ; supple- 
ment, 1854. 

Origin of the *• Royal Arch Degree" [in 
Masonry], 1847. 

Revelations of a Square [in Masonry], 1855. 

Signs and Symbols of Freemasonry, 1826-29. 

Star in the East (The), 1825. (Freemason rv.) 

Symbol of Glory (The), or the End and Object 
of Freemasonry, 1850. 

Theocratic Philosophy of Freemasonry, 1825. 

Visit to Exeter (A), 1841. 
OLrvKB, LL.D. (Peter), about 1780-1825. 

Scripture Lexicon of above Four Thousand 
Proper Names, 1810. (A useful work.) 
Olmsted (Denison), bom at East Hartford, in 
Connecticut, U.S., 1791-1859. 

Introduction to Natural Philosophy, 1832. 

Journeys and Explorations in the Cotton 
liingdom, 1861. 
Olmsted (Frederick Law), landscape gardener, 
bom in Hartfdrd, U.S., 1822- 

Cotton Kingdom (The), 1861. 

Journey in the Black Country. 1860. 

Joumey to the Seaboard Slave States, 1856. 

Journey through Texas, 1857. 

Walks and Talks, 1852. 
O'Neil, A.R.A. (Henry), historical and genre 
painter, 1817- 

Death of Raffaelle, 1866; Eastward Ho ! 1857 ; 
Home Again, 1858; An Incident in the 
Life of Luther at Erftrt, 1867. 

Also The Age of Stucco (a satire in 3 cantos), 
187L 

Modem Art in England and France, 1869. 
Ofie, R.A. (John), called "The Comlsh Won- 
der." bom at St. Agnes, in Cornwall, 1761- 
1807. 

Arthur and Hubert; BeUsarius; Death cf 
Rizzio, 1787 ; Jephtha's Rash Vow ; Juliet 
in the Garden ; Murder of James I. of Scot- 
land ; The Presentation in the Temple. 

Also Lectures on Painting, posthumous 
1809. 

Life of Reynolds, in PiUdngton's Dictionary 
of Painters. 
(His Life, by his widow, 1809.} 
Opib (Mrs.), maiden name Amelia Alderson, 
novdist, bom at Norwich, 1769-1853. 

Adelaide Mowbray (a novel), 1804. 

Detraction Displayed, 1828. 

Father and Daughter (a novelX 1810. 

Illustrations of Lying in All its Branchw, 
1827. 





^y im OHoaAnDSoM— 0S31AN, APPENDIX I. oujic— oaBus. 


UMlier ud ftin. IBM. 


Obue (WiUlani). dUiaUiiig ninaUT, U^^ 
Bibllot'heca Kbilca. 1834. ^H 


Hew rua, ISIK. 


HeidolT. of wm?» Kiffla. ina. ^M 


ItmiMiMia-B, 


Memoir, of Jolin O^on. U.D.. ina. ^^H 


Simple TilFH, isne. 


HeiDoin of Jobo Urqubart. IBI1. ^H 


T-.i»otii,.u™t.iaii. 




T^inofRulUfc. 1»L3. 




Tsmper, or Dunu'Sllc Stenet, HH. 


Ardpme of Cheihlre and Iba Arden* rf Ww- 


V.U.Sl!o« Ev-, 1-l'J, 




WarrlDr'i Euuru (Thn), ud eUier Piema. 








(Her Life, by LuCT BrlghlwelU 18B4.) 
Okh»k«».^.A. (frllUjuu CJbIUk). bom « 


HUloiTOlChesler. 1818. (Much eataiiMi^ 


Lloe of Embquakea called 0&1 l^^B 






AntJ^^Brs'^SiM Belli. lMi,ThoCl..l- 


Hlooeliuia Palantlog, 19B1. ^H 


lenge, leu; Chuuilng > Wespdn, ISB); 


Ptruitalla. 18!ll. ^^H 


Stanley Legend (The). IBU. ^^H 


^^ OpndiilonJ Siiulralltj. latSi Day-dreinH, 




^H IMQi li^iiciped. 1914 1 FLMum ud JeUun. 


Oit>ii>«i(CbarW aoyls,eul of).bon^^H 


^^H mc; FLowcn oF ibe Forcai, IBM; Tbe 




^H F«<M Psfc wra, ilimim >i>d Opb=ii», 


Pbalarldla BpUotn, lUS. (BentleJI^^^H 


^H IHBSi Rjunl«tidd[bFKIng.lBI4i A Hon- 
^H dnd Y«i» Ago. lijtl; Id BC Uu-Ii-i, 
^^1 Venice^ IBtl j Jerali:!. IBTI ; a Hulwt Olrl 




OaRKHT (Roger Uoyle, eo. 1 ot;. 1>31-1|^^^H 


Artof War (TUe). 1611. ^^H 


^B rnni tbe Lido, IB10; MognliEbt im th. 


Engllah Adrenture>,eta., Itll. ^^^B 


^^B lAgooiia, IBtSi Tbi- Old SuliUcr, IBIti On 


l>BnheDl3B (a comao«), lilT, ^^H 


^H b«^H.il^MUr.>fSo-(ilH-.l^%m«-. 


P»id» 00 iho Cburob FatlTaUMMfe .^^H 


^M On the anDd Omul. Vcmi1», mil : Opbellt, 


(His IJ&, by T. Mortliie, 1149.) -^^H 
Obtoh (Re>. Job), duvntAvnteOk^^^H 


^F ]e)4 1 0«ir and iirln, IJiTa ; The Frouuor, 


^ wai Tto Qu™ of'th. a'w«d!^ ibji; a 




Suelil Eddy, laiMi Tbe Story of a Lire, 
IBflf i Toilen ot lHa Sen, IBIO: To'. Good 


E.gu»„«,™T.u..a,.j™ 


LIfeof Dr. Doddridge, ires. ^^^1 


lobe True. IBID 1 A ViiUeilui Fnill'SeliGr, 


Oauiaa (Sbnard], IKIO-IBIB. J^^H 


1814 J TLo Yoore Hoiutwlfc. lB«a, 


Crolse In Japane^ Waters (Al. 


Oareu. (Honoa Walpole, «rl oJ), Lanib| 


XOa W^pulliDB, cu.. 11B9. 




AnecdolH ul EngHsl. PaiDten, IIBI-Il. 




Cattle of Otnnlo ^a ule), ITSl. 




UUalopie of i!^Elli>li AuttanrB (nifal and 
DOblo),nSB. (»l.cl.lrf »orii.V ' 


London, laiB-isai. 


Epicof Women (Tbe), IBIO. 


Catalogoii ot EnglWi Eiigravm, i;U3, 


Layn of France, lais. (Free Ininslatioua.) 


Catalogue rf Ihe PlcHirea ot the Duke of 


Musloand MuunllgUl, 1814. 








ThougbU In Marble, pombumoua latil. 


DMoriptlon of :iir..vherry Hill. 1118. 


Translaliona from tbe Froncb («6 -LQltf . 


Enay on Modem Oanlenln.. im. 
FugltI.e I'iecTB in Prow luid VeiBO, IIBB. 


Franoe"). 1881. ^ 


/■™e. 


HmMj Ilulualona. 1)81. 


ToyUnd[Ule8>,ialB. 


Hlen«lTlililc Tales, 1IS9, 


Omlik, Cdtio KarrJor-poet. «id W haTg Uiti 


Hl«orio I'vaha about Richard m., 1188. 


lulhethlnlceolnV 


■'T^i^'wa^ "^'*° "f ''"'K«lll..polbo- 


consist of two epics, iii. ■-Flxgal" arf 








Msmd™ of tie U« Ten Vear^ IISI-SB. 


ivao-»3. 


MeBM^rs of Uie Relgu of George 11, pgstUn- 


N.B,-Dr. Blair, lord K»m«. GrayOln 




W-pbomin's p .ems nere gonulue. 


Msniolr-of the Belgn of QMtge m., poathn- 




Dr. Johnson, Diirid Hume, IdUng, ini 






tabrlcaliona°of"MacpberKin."*" ""^'^ 

No m«i un -l-^h > higher hononr thaBM , 
be the author of tncb a Kriei at poeM, M 
wholly original, and « tuU ol poetic laMr; 


^H (Hill Life, byCoie. 1189 1 Maeaula;. IBI3; 


^H E. Warbunon, IBBl.) 




^K. 1128-teui. 


tlona, beautiful sioilea, b.ppy tuu ul 
[bongbt. and poetic iwiaa. No douM Hi , 
Kyle li teo abrupt, probably mncb ot l!« 


^^E llMurical Fragmenu on tbe tiegul Enpin, 




^^H lIlKMrT of tbe MiliUr? I'nn^imana at Oir 
^^B Biittsh l.i Btuiiatta, nt-i-U. (Eicellent.J 


scenery l^ purely Ima^nary, but there nent 


.aabiitoneOsrtan.^ ' 1 



OTTLBY — ^PAINE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



OWEN — ^PAINE. 



1285 



Ottlvt (William Young), writer on art^ 1771- 

1836. 
Inquiiy into the Origin and Early History of 

engraving on Copper and Wood, 1816. 
Italian Schuol of Design, 1808-23. 
Notices'of Engravers and tlieir Works, 1831. 
Scarce and Curious Prints, etc., 1826.' 
Otwat (ThomasX dramatistt bom at Trotten, 

in Sussex, 1651-16S5. 
Wtodsor (in verse), posthumous 1686. 
•»• For his plays, see Appendix III. 

(ffis Life, by Thornton, 1813.) 
OuiDA. See Db la RahI:. 
Ol'Ohtrbd (Rev. William), called "The Prince 

of Mathematicians," born at Eton, in fiuck- 

ingbamsbire, 1573-1660. 
Aritometicab in Numero et Speciebus Insti- 

tutio, etc., 1631. 
Clavis Mathematica, 1631. (His chief work.) 
Description and Use of the Double Horizontal 

Dyall, etc., 1633. 
Geometrical Dialling, 1647. 
Opuscula Mathematica, posthumous 1676. 
Treatise on Trigonometry, 1657. 
OvBBBUBT (Sir Thomas), poet^ bom at Compton 

Soorfen, in Warwickshire, 1581-1613. 
Characters, 1614. (Witty and vigorous^ 
Crumms fallen from King James's Table, 

posthumous 1715. 
Duwnefall of Ambition, etc., 1615. 
Observations on the State of the Seventeen 

Provinces, 1626. 
Remedy of Love (The), posthumous 1620. 
Wife ('Hie), a didactic poem, 1614. 
Owen, D.D. (Henry), bom in Monmouthshire, 

171^1795. 
Brief Account of the Septuagint, 1787. (Ex- 
cellent.) 
Collatio Codicis Cottoniani Geneseos, 1778. 
Critica Sacra, 1774-75. 
Critical Disquisitions, 1784. 
Inquiry into the Present State of the Scptua- 

^t, 1769. (Much esteemed.) 
Intent and Propriety of the Scripture Miracles, 

1773. 
Modes of Quotation by the Evangelists vindi- 
cated, 1789. 
Observations on the Four Gospels, 1764. 
Scnrmons, 1797. 
OWBN, D.D. (John), Puritan divine^ bom at 

Stadham, in Oxfordshire, 1616-1683. 
Christologia, 1679. 
Oommunion with God, 1657. 
Discourse conceming the Holy Spirit, 1674. 
Display of Arminianism, 1642. 
Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, 1668. 

(uis chief work.^ 
Exposition of Psalm cxiii., 1669. 
On Justification, 1677. 
On the . . . Study of Theology, 1661. 
Solus Electorum, Sanguis Jesu, 1679. 
Tlieolc^umena, 1661. 
Treatise on Original Sin. 
Tmth and Innocence vindicated, 1669. 
TindicisB Evangeiicte (against the Unitarian 
doctrine), 1656. 

(His Life, by Dr. Owen, 1720 ; W. Orme,1826.) 
Omnr, M.D. (Richard), called *• The Newton of 

Natural History,'' bom at Lancaster, 1804- 
▲rc^etype and Ilomol<^e8 of the Vertebrate 

Skeleton, 1848. 



Catalogue of Recent Osteology, 1854. 

Fossil Mammals of Australia, 1877. 

Fossil Reptilia of South Africa, 1876. 

History of British Fossil Mammals and Birds, 
1846. 

History of British Fossil Reptiles, 1849-51. 

Lectures on the Invertebrate Animals, 1843. 

Lectures on the Vertebrate Animals, 1846. 

Memoir on the Gigantic Extinct Sloth, 1842. 

Memoir on the Pearly Nautilus, 1832. 

Odontography, 1840-45. (His great work.) 

On the Anatomy of Vertebrates, 1866. 

On the Aye-aye, 1863. 

On the Dodo, 1866. 

On the Extinct Wingless Birds of New Zea- 
land, 1879. 

On the Gorilla, 1865. 

On the Megatherium, 1860. 

On the Nature of Limbs, 1849. 

On the Structure of the Brain, 1837. 

Palieontology, 1860. 

Parthenogenesis, 1849. 

Principles of Comparative Osteology, 1855. 
Owen (Robert), soctalist, bom at Newton, in 
Montgomeryshire, 1771-1858. 

Book of the New Moral World, 1836. 

New Moral World, 1839. 

New View of Society (A), 1816. 
(His Life, by Sargaiit.) 
Owen (Robert Dale), born at New Lanark, in 
Scotland, 1804-1877. 

Authenticity of the Bible, 1832. 

Beyond the Breakers, 1870. 

Debatable Land (The), 1872. 

Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World, 
1860. 

Moral Physiology, 1831. 

Personality of God, 1832. 

System of Education at New Lanark, 1824. 

Threading my Way (an autobiography), 
1874. 

Wrong of Slavery (The), 1864. 
Owen ( William), texiccgrropAer, Wales, 18th cen- 
tury. 

Cambrian Biography, 1803. 

Dictionary of the Welch Language, 1793. (It 
contains 100,000 wo ds.) 
Oxlee (Rev. John), Hebrew scholar, 1779-1854. 

Confutation of Diubolarchy. 

Futility of any Attempt to convert the Jews, 
1842. 

Mysterious Stranger fThe), posthumous 1859. 

Presumption of Gentiles in requiring .Jews to 
forsake the Law of Moses (The), 1845-47. 

Pace (Rev. Richard), 1482-1532. 

De Fructu qui ex Doctrina Percipitur, 1517. 

De Utilitate Studiomm, 1518. 

Conclusiones de Veniis Potiflcum, etc., 1518. 
Paget (Rev. Francis Edward), 1806- 

Luke Sharp (a tale of modem educatioD), 
1845. 

St. Antholins, 1842. 

Warden of Berkenholt (The), 1843. 
Paine (Thomas), dni<t, bom at Thetford, in 
Norfolk. 1737-1809. 

Age of Reason, 1792-95, 1807. (His chiCi 
work.) 

Agrarian Justice, 1797. 

American Crisis (The), 1776, 1796. 

Common Sense, 1776. 



VJtmi 



rAiNTKn-^rAiiiCKfi. 



AI'PKNDIX I. 



rAI^JUAVK^I'AnKKII. 



f'.rM»n'Um), HUM. 

inwtfriatUfti miUm Klnti Vr\wAp\imotUo¥tim- 

I'oliClr^il ftful Moral M«J(itu«, 1703. 
j'riHij>M:i« on iUtt lluhUvfU, 1717. 
J'iil>li<: 0</<i<l, 17H0. 
JllKhUor MAhrf'tiA;, 1 7ft I <KI. 

Mlin Ufi', Uy a-urum Clmlrfiftni (KrMwU 
OlilyNi. i7(iJ( W. ii(>lit*Kt, 17M{ JMUfn 
i'Utu-UMUt, lM(iO( lllrkfiiMli, I nut It, t'MfliU', 

ur<:t ) 

*4* Kmw riiMi Imvfl tiii4 mtttiuiy Mittir»p\u:n. 
fAifiiKU CWIIhtifii;, iftUi tihnUiry. 
^'u\MM of V'li'Miiri'. i&OA a7. TA »filM:iioti 
of tftlfM tium IUhijv f.Uf, UimtAtflUtf <-iu. 
Hiiak<'iii>«'M'o tit'ilvfil front It Mrvmal of lilii 
ploU.; 
I'Af.Kr ^Krwl<Tl«:k AUIi/*|i), w/'//«»' //n Mur<'A 
archllrr.lare, Ix/rii mI luMinKWoM, In York- 
fcliln*. JMlA 
^>u:|(•llloloKlllU' OiiMh to tlut C1iur<'.|iiifl nftAf 

f;ami>ii'iK'-rni«'), ihu. 

MAfiiut Iff (ii.ttilc ArdtlKriiirti. tM«. 

M«niial Iff <i(/llili: MoiiWIInieii, iN47. 

SiiiM on 'Iwfoly riiiin.licM lumiul VtiUr- 

lU'ffijifkMiiii i'lU'ilMtrouKli r(iUiMr«l, INM. 
I'Ai.fer, I) It (WIUiMni), liorn nl J'H^rlH/roueh, 

In StrtiUnm\iUtUnU\rtf, IHH 1M06, 
KviiliiMK'H of MirlAlUiiity, i7(M. niorrowH 

inrtciy fcni l/«r<1ntfr mikI Muliop |;oii|/tiw, ) 
fHiftft rttiilintff, J7<iO. (IIIM MMMi oriKlnal 

v^oik.; 
Moral «i»d f'olltW'Al ItilliHWitiliy, 17H0. 
Natural 'lV*-nUiuy, iMO'i. (Ikirrowi'd Urff^ly 

frum th«s JuLt(jUnu /'htUjaupfutrf hy Nutu- 

wftntyt.) 
H«rrmofiN, ixMtliiwnoiM I HON, 

rill* J.lfr, l»y ii, W, MfiuUfy, mottj I'di'y,) 
TAMrMhr, I'll (./film Ooitmni;, Ixirn ni JfiAlon, 

n.«., ntio 

KlenHiKtii of Mmlili'i', Hyri$u:, aIa,, IM.'IS, 
KvMi m^K of ^'lirliilliinily OmiwhH UuAwfm), 

lH4:i. 
Illktirry of Nti¥f KnKUn'l during ilid HinMt 

l/yiiMiity, lH&i» Off. 
JawIbIi Hi-ilidnrfiiMn'l AnilfinlllMi, \HW M. 
Iti'lalton Ut-imu't-tt JtninUm iui4 i/lirUiUnlly, 

iMr>4. 
KfiifionN, J)(:i4, 
h<'mM^nl4thni«i| HnvHiriM* liftforft tli« MttWMn- 

lilHlMrtU inht<iil<.<t| lio<:l(:ty, |Hi4. 
IMttV<i I'ow^f, \H4ti. 
I AMiirAVK ^ISIr I'rniM'lii;, hhlirrtan und /in//- 

wiiiri/,i^iiti\iiu,\lHH \Htil. IIIn naniiilx'foiH 

im niAnlH mmh tUtUeu. 
Arlll^nl HnU-iuintn Mini lnv^nUrt-l<<N of llln 

M«Jffety'N K*<;Ih'Oiiit, 1h;m». 
Ihti.umnHiM, fU„ lIlualratlvA of llic JlUlory 

Iff HiMlnu(\, 1k;i7. 
IllMti/ry of Nor nm iiily AM<1 of KngUnd, JMDi- 

l»<r>7, nil«<ti)"f wotii .) 
llUU/fy of tli<f AnKlo-H«»on«, liii'll. 
Mf«n:liftni ftiMl Krlitr, |h,'i7, (Murr^; f'olo And 

firUr lkM^>n.; 
J'Mriiam^uiMy VVrlU. «tii!„ |ii:t7 M. (Vitlu- 

ninti Hint I'foffrHM t,t \Uu KiijilUh <!oiumun- 
WfuliU rAfifftoHimnu (ifrliidu iVM. 
Wituti C'uilut lU^ifin, iH.ib. 



lUf/iNAVK, Mi. J). (KrftucUi TuTMr;, f/indoii^' 

K«twy« on Art, 1MM. 

flvn fiftyN' KntorUlnmmffl at WontworUi 



olikn 'I'r 



rjolikn 'l'r«'teury of Kngltob NonfUp Ate^ Itfl* 
lfynin«, 1N47. 
I<iyll« *nd Hi/niTK, l*i04. 
J.ilM of hir WMltiT HfloU, IN«7. 
l/vrl'ml l'f»^nl«, I»i7l. 
VlNlonNof KnirlMidniin^JioAmii, IMNI, 
J'AMiNAVK (WlllUui filir</rd;, Utru \u WMt- 

ml nil ^r, I MM 
lMiuJi(iuUnM, IM70, 
JiMniAnn AkIia T* n«fT«l), lfi7X 
Nftrrativn of it VttM'it Jtmrttftf UirMigb 

Aral/U. iHfla 4(;f. 
J'Ai.Mi(ii (tU:v.itUiir\fn Vtjrttn), txjrn At TaM' 

worth, In Hialfordtflilrf, INJ0- 
iMiMilniiuin TttriUry'niiuUltt, IMI. 
llUtory of TAniwortli, IMb, 
lilMory of ilio JtttfonlAl l^'Affilly itf MArmfMf 

IH7b. 
Jfliiti'iy of ttifi (lollAffUtA a^nrtjh t4 Turn' 

w/rtli. 1 m7 1 , 
Mfn of liNiUt AiikaIW* dA KlMtoK iMlft. 

MfHof llllllirj hOUIAK JlowArd, 1M7. 

l'A(.Mf.A (VAwurn llmry), orUmUUUl, kon aI 
C'tinitfrtdK'', IMo- 
f MrNi-ri of llift KxodiiM niiA). U7I. 
NfKff (Tlxt;, or H<#uUi Oiuniry of Nerfptar^ 

IH7I. 

I'MiMliin-KnffllHli And KniflUli-rf^wlAit llfclliifi' 

Aiy, 1H7(V, 

MooK of til*- lU-M rriu'), IH77. 
l'Ar,Nittr|{«v, WllllAm;, iho.v 

(>;nt|>Miilioiiii K<.i;liiNl««ill(:Ai HlHUiryCAXIMI. 

Kpib/i/pa' y, 1M40, 

OtlKliK-N LtturKl'ft. ttU'.., IM»3. 

'J'rifltlNA of tli<« ^Jliiiirli of MirlMt, tUM, 
t'AIJi'iUAVKf.UtUU), MNO lbA4, 

liitw Im-frUM'tfiMil di* In f ^uniriM Vnn^rtfuf, 
Iti'.ui, CFImi tUnuipi Ut rmltutit Vrmtm tu 
rulMi.) 
I'AHi*! rMnttli^w;, H^'K Maiiiik'A' //r Vahiu, 
J'aun, 1),I>, HvlwArdM;, Ik/hi a! VritvUUittim, !• 
IllKKlft UUimI, ihoh 
U\*f of tlin J'^lwai'ilMtn Tliof/UiKy of Um 

AUfiiitniMit, iHbO, 
'J'iK'oloKy of lliA JnUtllfect Aii4 tiM VrpMu^, 
iHrii. 
I'AKK ^MunKoj, Afrlr/tn travtclUr, tforn nnif 
Hi'lklrk, in tU-JAUuA^ 1771 IhoA, 
'JrAVAlK rin 1700 «7; In Hm lnl«!f1/«ri*f Afrln. 
i7U(l 
niU Mf^ hy K^nnftll, IMIA,) 
I'Aith rilioniiui;, jMH-t An4 ariHtpuury, \1Vlh 
1h:(4, 
Mfnioir«of \V, Htitvcnn, INU. 
NnffM! Modi'rntfi r|>ro«tft Aiid ViiWt)^ IVU. 
Honn«-U, mnd iithf.r I'imtmin, 1707. 
rAAHKHMolin Httury), ufriUron areh ittct u r t, 

An:|ittwi|/>f;y of llfrtlMt, 1H74, 

J>oniHiiii<: Ari4iluwiurM of Um Mkldl* Afi^ 

1H&» M. 
iiUttmnry nf ArdiltiiftiurA, 1MM« 
f ntrffdinilirtt Ut i\m Hiudy of ikitlile AfvMir/* 



PABKBR-r-PABSONS. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, pabkikson— parsons. 1287 



Legend of Sir Leonard Lackwit, 1636. 

Poet's Blind Man's Bough (The), 1641. 

Bape of the Nightingale (in verse), 1632. 

Robin Conscience, his Progresse thorow 
Court, City, and Countrey (in verse), 1636. 
Pabkbb, D.D. (Matthew), archbishop of Canter- 
bury, bom at Norwich, 1504-1676. 

De Antiquitate Britannics Ecclesis, 1672. 

Life off the Seventy Archbishopp off Canter- 
bniy, etc., 1574. 
(His Life, by Strype, 1711 ; Dr. Hook, in 

the Lives qf the Archbishops qf Canterburyt 

isn-u.) 

Pabkss (Samuel), bishop of Oxford, bom at 

Northampton, 1640-1687. 
De Rebus sui Temporis, posthumous 1726. 

(His chief work.) 
Ecclesiastical Polity, 1669. 
Reasons for Abrogating the Test, 1688. 
Tentamina Physico-Theologlca, 1665. 
Pabksb (Rev. Theodore), bora at Lexington, 

n.S., 1810-1860. 
Discourse of Matters pertaining to Religion, 

1842. 
Sermons, 1852-53. 
Speeches, 1865. 

(His Life, by Weiss, 1863; Reville, 1865. 
Pabkbs (Bessie Rayner), afterwards Mrs. Belloc, 

poetess, etc, *- 
Ballads and Songs, 1863. 
Cat Aspasia (The), 1860. 
(labriel, 1866. 
La Belle France, 1868. 
Peoples of the World (The), 1870. 
Poems, 1865. 
Parkbs (Joseph), lawyer ^ 1796-1865. 
History of the Court of Chancery, lb2S. 

(Commended by lord Brougham.) 
pABKRS (Samuel), chemisU 1769-1825. 
Chemical Catechism, 1800. 
Chemical Essays (Arts and Manufactures), 

1823. 
Parkbs (William), 17th century. 
Curtaine-drawer of the World (The), showing 

how Vice in a Riche Embroidered Gowne 

of Velvet rides Ahorsebackc, and Vertue 

in Thrid-bare Cloake goes Afoote, 1612. 
Pabkhubst (John), Uxioographert born at 

Catesby, in Northamptonshire, 1728-1797. 
Divinity and Pre-existence of . . . Christ 

Demonstrated, 1787. 
Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testa- 
ment, 1769. 
Hebrew and English Lexicon, 1762. 
PABKiNSoy (Anthony), 1668-1728. 

Collectanea Anglo-Minoritica (i.e. the Grey 

Friars), 1726. (Well digested.) 
Legend of the Foundation of St. Begas Abbey, 

1826. 
Pabkinson (James), •-•. 
Introduction to the Study of Fossils, 1823. 
Clonic Remains of a Former World, 1804. 
PARKiN80V(John), A«r&ali«^, London, 1567-1641. 
Paradisi in Sole, Paradisus Terrestris, 1629. 
Theatrum Botannicum, 1640. (A work of 

merit.) 
PABKoraoN (Joseph Cbarles), London, 1833- 
Government Examinations, 1860. 
Shakespeare a Freemason. 
Under Government (a groide to the Civil Ser- 

rioeX 1859. 



Parkinsox, D.D. (Richard), poet, bom in Lan- 
cashire, 1798-1858. 
Old Church Qock (The), 1844. 
Poems, 1846. 
Parkinson (Thomas), malkemaMcian, bora at 
Kirkham, in Lancashire, 1746-1830. 
System of Mechanics and Hydrostatics, 1789. 
Parkhan (Francis), bora at Boston, U.S., 1823- 
Califoraia and Oregon Mail (The), 1849. 
Discovery of the Great West (The), 1869. 
France and England in America, 1865-67. 
Frontenac 1878.' 

History of the Conspiracy of Pontiac, 1861. 
Old Regime in Canada (The), 1874. 
Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life, 1862. 
Vassal Morton (a novel), 1856. 
Parnell, D.D. (ThomM), poet, born at Dublin, 
1679-1717. 
Battle of the Frogs and Mice (in three books, 

mock heroic), 1700. 
Fairy Tale (A) : Edwin and Sir Topaz (in the 

ancient English style), 1798. 
Hermit (The), a story, m verse, firom the Tal- 
mud, 1710. 
Life of Zoilus. 

Night-Piece on Death. (Goldsmith preferred 
this poem to Gray's Elegy.) 
(His Life, by Goldsmith, 1770.) 
Parr, LL.D. (Rev. Samuel), bora at Harrow- 
on-the-Hill, in Middlesex, 1747-1825. 
Aphorisms, etc., posthumous 1826. 
Characters of Charles James Fox, 1809. 
Letter from Lrenopolis, etc., 1792. 
Prefatio ad Bellendenum de Statu Prisd 
Orbis, 1788. 
(His Life, by WUliam Field, 1828 ; John 
Jonnstone, M.D., 1828.) 
Parrot (Henry), epigrammatist, about 1578- 
1633. 
Cures for the Itch (epigrams, epitaphs, etc.). 
(160) Epigrams, 1608. 
Laquei Ridiculosi, or Springes for Woodcocks, 

(in two books), 1613. 
Mastive (The), or the Young Welpe of the 

Old Dogge (epigrams and satires), 1613. 
More the Merrier (The), epigrams, 1608. 
Mous-Trap (The), epigrams, 1608. 
Parry (Sir Williwii Edward), arctic voyager, 
bora at Bath, in Somersetshire, 1790-1865. 
Jouraal of a Voyage for the Discovery of a 
North-west Passage, 1821; Jouraal of a 
Second Voyage, 1824 ; of a Third, 1826. . 
Narrative of an Attempt to reach the North 
Pole, 1827. 
(His Life, by E. Parry, D.D., 1857.) 
Parsons, M.D. (James), antiquary, born at 
Barnstaple, in Devonshire, 1706-1770. 
Remains of Japhet, 1767. (European lan- 
guages.) 
Parsons (Robert), Jauit, bora in Somersetshire, 
1546-1610. 
Christian Directory, 1683-91. 
Christian Exercise (The Book of), 1584. 
Conference about the Next Succession to the 
Crowne of Ingland, 1694. (Showing it t< 
be the Spanish Infanta, and not James 
Stuart.) 
Decacbordon of Ten Quodlibical QucatlQua^ 
1600. 

Liturgy ot \.Yiftl&«J»l'^\v<^\^ia. 




UgUTHl-)wokrarB°>ln™Uiio(TbB),)BM. 

RighlHoImCItlUDiiniH [JnlWdSUte^ lelB. 
TmllH on MiHne Innruce. IHBI. 

Trulln onlbe Lnv DtPramliwry Hota. isas. 
ruLEijOeiwnl Hr Chulu WUlluu), ntiUlin 

(Tuuiw of ElemeataiT ForttflcnUDn, len. 
UlUUTF Pullcjr mnd lanitutLoiu nf tbe ftrlt[ili 

J-'mplr*, [soa. 
Naliiul WUo CcmenlD or Engliod (Tbe), 

Ilnleii for eonrtqcllni . . . ■ Siege. 1143. 
Uiilveiul Telegnptai for Diy and N<gbt 
agimbi, isaa. 
FaTIiuoh (Dinlcl). lii'UI.-caloncl, ISlh anlary. 

IbwW ot Gngluul vid W(l«. etc. ITTI. 
Tanograiililcjd DeBcclpLloa of tbe Uland of 



CRia Ufe. br B. a., lem Jiun i-buJi 

MonliWrnn. IBM; Prolmi ; JoMlft ■ 

li>M Knglleh by E. L. Snllt. II 

PiTKiiTii (Symon). biahop of Chlcll8»t«, tl 

Eir. I33t)-ira>. 
Aqiu GcnlialiH, IflFrP. (On trnptlnn.) j 
CumneDUiy apon Ue Old »-' " — ■ 

mral, iao«. (Wlib Lowt 

WhUbT.) 
DivbiB Arilbtnellc (Pulm u. 11). I< 
Frlfndix Dobntu hriwoon > " — ' — 

Oloriooi Eplphinj (TV), 1(J», 
Htmrt'i Eus (Tbe). KTl. 

Lice of Dr. Wsllef BuMgb. 1e». 
"-Tta Myitlcs ( rbo - iortfi T»M«"> 
-■-BftlHrtlgrim.HS- 



■nble oT Ilj 



J Prmicfbi, 1«S( 1 
lofTtiiU,(Tb.),l« 
»Di»<inilFut<nt[,ll 



ai{Uo™..., 

U WoodtDKl, bi 

Apgel of Ilia HouK (Tbe). In 
put I. Itu BeUDttuI, ISE 
Esponul. 1966; part III. F 



17»l JoMST 

Plllim'ud Oroni 
Surch tbe Scrlpii 

Virgin l*irr £l 

Wllnmam of ChrlnUiinlljr, 1B>B-I' 
(Hln LIT«, b} hlmKlf; 18.1t.] 
PATtRRdDx (Robert), xooioffiti, laOfl 
Flnt Stepa Lo Zoology. INK, 
IntrodOdtlon to Zoology. ^MB^ 
NUnril Hlglary u > Dnuicb 



att II 
f« 

W Qnlldren (A), liSI 



'I'amonon Cbnreh Toirer, ud other Poenu, 

llDknom Erne (Tlie). la 

.«>», B.A. tS'- ■ ■• 

[eimllne,in 

bin llrienri 



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■nd Mary i 



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Ld Lidy, 






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1 Oikold 



Lo from tile Crlmfa, 



\l The Muck Rike, 



llie PbrBnlt of Fleamire. 16fi& (bLi great 
pletuie)! (2uuT(l of Oberon mi Tllaula, 
ijufh, ihn Scuaiab Nmlonal Gillery'- 
1 of Oberon and Tiunla. in 
lib NatllHWl Oillervl-. Sul 
e Sleep of C: 




utyfl la History imd Art. ] 

,M (The), the Poor, lod tt 
ihos [liev. Mark), born 



FACtDiHO (Jamee Klrkel kl«iurl«t. •kJ 
at FlGuanl Valley. U.8, 1IJ0-18M. 1 
Hook of St. Nldiolu (The), IBM. ' 

UlvenlDg HMury of Jolm Bull «gd B 

DoW)iDm°s Fl™ide (fhe), a nord, id 
John Bull In AmeHca (a Htlra In ■ 



Lay of tbe Boiltlsb (Idille (a pamdj). BL 
Lnien from the South bya NDitbtniirX 
' ■-- - WaablBBion. ia36. ^ 

Talee <^ the Three ' 



TSim VWKAm'a Ptogtce« CThel, IgM. 



PATK — FECKHAM. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, peacock— peckham. 1289 



Salmagundi Tanew series), 1819. 

Sketch of Old England by a New Englander, 

1822. 
Slaveiy In the United States, 1836. 
Tales of a Good Woman, 1829. 
United SUten (The) and EngUnd, 1814. 
Westward Ho ! (a novel), 1U32. 

(His Life, by his son, 1867.) 
Path (James), novelist, born at Rodney Lodge, 

Gbeltenham, in Gloucestershire, 1830- 
At Her Mercy. 
Best of Husbands (The). 
Rentinck's Tutor. 
By Proxy, 1878. 
Carlyon's Year. 
Oedrs Tryst. 
CiyllkrdB of Clylfc (The). 
ConfMential Agent (A), 1880. 
County Family (A), 1869. 
Fallen Fortunes. 
Family Scapegrace (The), 1861. 
For Gash Only, 1882. 
Foster Brothers (The). 
Found Dead. 
From Exile, 1881. 
Grape ftrom a Thorn (A), 18«1. 
Gwendoline's Harvest. 
Halves. 

High Spirits, 1879. 
Humorous Stories. 
I/>S8 Black than we're Painted, 1878. 
Like Father, Like Son, 1870. 
1..0Ht Sir Massingberd, 1864. 
Marine Residence (A). 
Married Beneath Him. 
Mirk Abbey. 
Murphjr's Master. 
Not Wooed, but Won. 
Perfect Treasure (A), 1869. 
Some Private Views, 1882. 
Two Hundred Pounds Reward. 
Under One Roof; 1879. 
Walter's Word. 
What He Cost Her, 1877. 
Woman's Vengeance (A). 
Paths (John), poet, *■ 
Intaglios, 1871. 
I^ntrec, 1878. 
Life and Death, 1872. 
Masque of Shadows (The), 1870. 
Songs, 1872. 
PxACHAX (Henry), London, 1576-1650. 
April Shower (An), for Richard Sacvile, earle 

of Dorset, 1624. 
Art of Living in London, 1642. 
Commons Complaint (The), 1611. 
Compleat Gentleman (The), 1622. 
Dialogue between the Crosse in Cheap and 

Charing Crosse, 1641. 
Duty of Subjects (The), 1639. 
Epigrams and Satyrs, 1600. 
Gentleman's Exercise (The), 1634. 
Graphice, etc., 1606. 

HiAtory of the Five Wise Philosophers, 1672. 
Merry Discourse between Meum and Tuum, 

1639. 
Minerva Britanna, 1612. 
Paradox in Praise of a Dunce, 1642. 
Period of Mourning (fur prince Henry), in six 

Frtnce mnrj nwired (• poem), iei6. 



Thalia's Banqupt, 1620. 
Truth of our Tlmei* revealed (The), 1638. 
Valley of Varietie (TIm-). 16:»8. 
Worth of a Penny (The), 16G4. 
Peacock, D.D. (George), w»ai/i«»watician,*-1858. 
Algebra (arithmetical and symbolical), 1842- 

1845. 
Trigonometry, 1839. 
Peacock (Edward), bom at Hemsworth, in Lin- 
colnshire, 1831- 
Glossary of Words used in the Wapentakes of 
Mauley and Corringham, in Lincolnshire, 
1877. 
John Markcnfleld, 1874. 
Mabel Horn, 1872. 
Ralf SkiHlaugh, 1870. 
Pkacock (Thomas Love), novelist and poet, bom 
at Weymouth, in Dorsetshire, 1785-1866. 
yovels. 
Crotchet Castle, 1831. 
Gryll Grange, 1860. 
Headlong Hall, 1815. 
Maid Marian, 1822. 
Melincourt, 1817. 
Misfortunes of Elphin, 1829. 
Nightmare Abbey, 1815. 
Poems. 
Genius of the Thames, part i. 1810, part 11.1812. 
Palmyra (in 25 starizas), 1806. 
Rbododaphne, or )he Themallan Spell, 1818. 
(His Life, by Edith Nicolls, his grand- 
daughter, 1875.) 
Pbakcb (Zacbary), bishop of Rochester, bom in 
London, 1690-1774. 
Commentary on the Four Evangelists, etc., 
1777. 
(His Life, by Derby, with additions by Ir. 
Jonnson, 1777.) 
Pkarson, D.D. (FMward), 1760-1811. 
Twelve Lectures on . . . the Prophecies re- 
lating to the Christian Church, 1811. 
(His Memoir, by T, Green, 1819. 
Pbaiison, D.D. (John), bishop of Chester, bora 
at Snoring, in Norfolk, 1612-1686. 
Annales Cyprianici, 1682. 
Annales Paullni, 1685. 
Exposition of the Creed, 1659. (A standard 

work.^ 
Golden Remains of . . . John Hales of Eton, 

1659. 
Vlndici© Epistolaram S. Ignatii, 1672. (To 

prove its genuineness.) 
Posthumous : Orationcs, Condones, Determi- 
nationes Theologicw, etc., 1688. 
(His Memoini, by E. Churton, 1842.) 
Pbck (Rev. Francis), antiquary, bom at Stam- 
ford, in Lincolnshire, 1692-1743. 
Academia Tcrtia Anglicana, 1727. 
Antiquarian Annals of Stamford, 1727. 
Catalogue of all the DincourseH for and against 

Popery in the Reign of .Tames II., 1736. 
Desiderata Curiosa, 1732-35. 
Memoirs of Cromwell, 1740; of Milton. 1740. 
Monastioon Anglicanum, still In the Britbh 
Museum in MS. 
(His I.,ife, by Evans.) 
PxcKHAM (John), archbishop of Canterbury, 
fnathematician^ born In Suww.r, v^4<^-VWriL. 



_ Fkiwi (Ba«lBild), bItlHip ut CbliUi 



mnmat « Otwrmaik BUalnii of Ilia 
Cl.r«y(Th«l,lMl. 

(111! U&. br boln tar J*mM Otnlniir. In 
, .n.«Mi<IIiitnijn>rbil0'i%/l»Iii>i Wirt 
LbrVortiT.nil.ll.Mn.l.AvIfi'i trrUtri.) 
'^-'U<(ll>ir||*i dmmattti, Ittl^lMJ. 
- —irnUiltal Kdward I„ Ws,, IHa. 

I ]>vl« of Uh I'liliuit, Oct. 11, IMD. 
I XilDEiHUtUBlatorlifAii), Itll. 

I «-~w«l|(A\lB«f, 

nu or lb* UirMr (Tlif), • porm. IM3, 
llni of OnpM (1 puiunl), IDUI. 
toCunMM JaiiW. poittauDiuiu mi. 



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liuaa fSusBiI), MO of 1>r. H, I'cRfi, IISI- 

AuMilmH at Uio Knillili Luuoimo, 111 

- CurUll*. ITiIi GurtitU MlHwlluw*, in) 

|t »il|nilniimit In OtuMi'a lUaiaKy, 



iniiiTOii, M.I>. Miam, 
London, lH4-im, 

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tlon or Prtn^lpia. 

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Aciuimt or 111! PnvliUH of 

Aminini nt h1iTi«*«li, lllf. 
Clirlmlvi (TbO* Vu*lur,uii 
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Pmoir.!,! hvuUiin' 

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AoEounturLonO'in, mi. 
Anilo KooIdki'. 1IM-<iI. 
HrlilKli ?Mi\iitf, Vim. 
ilH,<tt%a1W,i%, 1113. 
llliii.ry ut tlia ['.rl.JM of 

IllJihiry r^r<jiiililruia«lil. IIJIl. 

nnlMiriirt.J 
liMiin Zi>uloi[T. ilgg. 
Jniirrief (hiiu Cliutar to Lont 

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Crcwanimii), poMrr, UM, 
riil'lnii riMlp, IMt. 
Mvdara Utbrlon (MrtrrV tail 
MiidiTn ITMitul Aaftar, UTl. 
Muwt of HtrUr ^wlrrl^ !*>*• 
Puck on W|wii> (WHlrr), tlO 
PimiiciJiui, ll,D. (AlMiwdH). 

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rtkiluntt Til uniphtD* (> POOH], im. | 

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pBBCiYAi/— PHILLIPS. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. pbttt— Phillips. 1291 



Zamor, 1815. 
(His Life, by Ward, 1859.) 
Fbrcival, M.D. (Thumas), bom at Warrington, 
in Lancashire, 1740-1804. 

Essays, Medical and Experimental, 1767-f S. 

Medical Ethics, 1S03. (His best work.) 
Tebovall (William). hijjpopcUhologUt, *-*. 

Anatomy of the Horse, 1836. 

Hippopathology, 1834. 

Lectures on Horses, their Form and Action, 
1869. 

Lectures on the Veterinary Art, 1823-26. 
Perct, M.D. (John), metalogist, bom at Not- 
tingham, 1817' 

Metallurgy, or the Art of Extracting Metals 
from their Ores, 1861. 

Metallurgy of €rold, Silver, and Lead, 18C9. 

Metallurgy of Lead, Desilverisation, and Cu- 
pellation, 1871. 
Pkbct, D.D. (Thomas), bishop of Dromore, born 
at Bridgnorth, in Shropshire, 1728-1811. 

Essay on the Origin of the English Stage, 
1793. 

Hermit of Warkworth, 1771. 

Key to the New Testament, 1779. 

Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, 1765. 
(His chief work.) 

Translations. 

Five Pieces of Runic Poetry, 1763. 

Mallet's Northern Antiquities, 1770. 

Song of Solomon, 1764. 
pEucr AxECDOTES, compiled by Thomas Byer- 
ley, of Mount Benger, in Scotland, under 
the pseudonyms of *' Sholto " and " Reuben 
Percy," broUiers of the Benedictine Monas- 
tarj. Mount Benger, 1820-23. The sale 
was enormous. 
Pettie, R.A. (John), Edinburgh, 1839- 

The Armourers, 1859 ; Arrest for Witchcraft, 
1866; Before his Peers, 1881; Before the 
Battle, 1880; Disgrace of Cardinal Wolsey, 
1869; The Doctor, 1867; A Drumhead 
Gourt-Martial, 1865 ; The Flag of Truce, 
1873; The Oambler's Victim, 1869 ; George 
Fox reftising to take the Oath, 1864 ; The 
Gipsy Oak, 1872; Hal of the Wynd's 
Smithy, 1875; Her Grace, 1881 ; His Grace, 
1880; Ho! Hoi Hoi 1874; The Hour, 
1878; Hunted Down, 1877 ; Jacobites, 1875; 
Juliet and Friar Lawrence, 1874 ; A Knight 
of the 17th Century, 1877 ; The Laird, ie78 ; 
Hidnigfat Watch, 1875; Pax Vobiscum, 
1868; The Pedlar, 1871; Rob Roy, 1878; 
A Sally, 1870 ; Sanctuary, 1873 ; Silvius 
and Phcebe, 1872; A State Secret, 1874; 
A Step, 1876 ; A Sword and Dagger Fight, 
1877 ; Terms to the Besieged, 1872 ; The 
Threat, 1876; 'TU Blythe 5lay-day, 1870; 
The Tonsure, 1864 ; Touchstone and Aud- 
ley, 1870 ; Treason, 1867 ; The Trio, 1863 ; 
Trout-fishing in the Highlands, 1881 ; 
Tussle with a Highland Smuggler, 1868; 
Weaiy with Present Care and Memory Sad, 
1868 ; What d'ye lack. Madam ? 1861. 
pBmoBKW (Thomas Joseph), archcBologist, 
London, 1791-1865. 

BlblfotheoaSussexiana, 1827-39. (Admirable.) 

Chronicles of the Tombs, 1847. 

History of EgyptlaQ Mummies, 1834. 
Medical Portrait Gallery, 1840. 

Memoin of Dr. Lettaom, 1817. 



Memoirs of Lord Nelson, 1849. 
Superstitions connected with Medicine and 

Surgery, 1844. 
Pettt (Sir William), economist, born at Rom- 

sey, in Hampshire, 1623-1687. 
Colloquium Davidis cum Anima sua, 1679. 
Hibernis Delineatio, etc., 1685. 
Political Anatomy of Ireland, 1691. 
Political Arithmetic, 1682-90. (His chief 

work.) 
Political Survey of Ireland, posthumous 1719. 
Treatise on Taxes and Contributions, 1662. 
Petyt (William), 1636-1707. 
Ancient Right of the Commons of England, 

1680. 
Jus Parliamentarium, 1739. 
Miscellanea Parliamentaria, 1681. 
Peytok (John Lewis), bom in Virginia, U.S., 

1824- 
Adventures of my Grandfather, 1867. 
Memoir of W. M. Peyton, 1870. 
Over the Alleghanies, etc., 1869. 
Statistical View of Illinois, 1854. 
Philips (Ambrose^ the Whig poet, nicknamed 

** Nambypamby " Philips, born in Lcices- 

teisWre, 1671-1749. 
Briton (The), a trage<ly, 1722. 
Distressed Mother (The), a tragedy, 1712. 
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (a tragedy). 

1722. 
Life of John Williams, Archbishop of York, 

1700. 
Pastorals (six in number), 1708. (Called by 

Tickell " the finest in the language.") 
Persian Tales, 1709. 
Poems, 1748. 
Poetical Letter from Copenhagen (A), 1709. 

(His Life, by Dr. Johnson.) 
Philips (John), the Tory poet, lx>m in Oxford- 
shire, 1676-1708. 
Blenheim, 1705. 
Cyder (in two books), 1708. 
Splendid Shilling (The), a parody on the style 
of Milton, 1703. 

(His Life, by SeweU, 1709.) 
Phillimobe (John George), historian, etc., 

1809-1865. 
History of England during the Reign of 

George III., 1863. 
History of the Law of Evidence, 1850. 
Introduction to the Study of the Roman Law 

1848. 
Principles and Maxims of JurL<>ipradence, 185& 
Phillip, R.A. (John), of Aberdeen, 1817-1867. 
Ell Paseo (bought by queen Victoria), 1855 ; 

The House of Commons (containing above 

30 portraits), 1863; A Letter-Writer of 

Seville (bought by queen Victoria), 1854 , 

Life among the Gipsies at Seville, 1853; 

Marriage of the Princess Royal, 1860; 

Spanish Contrabandistas (bought by princo 

Albert), 1858. 
Phillips (Charles), poet, 1789-1859. 
Consulatlons of Erin (The), 1818. 
Garland for the Grave of Sheridan, 1816. 
Historical Character of Napoleon, 1817. 
Lament of the Emerald isle (The), a poem, 

1812. 
Loves of Celestine and St. Aubert (The), a 

romance, 1811. 
Recollections of Curran, etc., 1818. 



IP 



li9a PHii,i.n-i— PLA'iiiiJt. APPENDIX I. 



Mr'tcrln. iif l»viT uia KIwiiiencB mu). >«>•. 
NtwWorM.,f W*M.,Aj.l7M. 

L iWuruiii l^i-Uruni, KIS. 

(HU Mt*. br W. (tod-Ill, U1S^ 
' — yrsynhn), graioai'l. \ma-\*H. 

Jlogy (In Lli« aWMt CytlopiPdUl. IsaT. 
>loKlnl Mu of IM Briilili lt\u. 

_ ^julBtlinmitjliiiUwiloByiitYorkrtln!. 

I KvorilMiStnUuf KflfilinAKiut Wal<n<. 

Z Blvfn, HounuUif, aucl Sui-wut or York- 

I idilM, tatb. 

I Ttrm Yh»' Obiirviillain on Riln. 

*^-14i» (Sir lUch.rd). pHndonrnii Jbiiih 
kitit, tl*v. S. lUmw, BcT. O. Blftlr, He'. 
0. C. Cluli^ tin. J.OoldHDlth. H. Pclbim, 
Me. Il In ■MiuUlVDi rm ■ pnblliber la 
pjklRI off hlH boaks undur kuch ulim iimDaq, 
expfM"*^ "I'M"-' — '— '— "■- — '■"- 



m Ibe rtpiUUbiD ol 



MlllbHiorFuU', 



D Londi 



I'rutlas or ADaoymous Crltka (Tbn), ino*. 
" — ' ' ■'-■-'-' PhDnobicii*. 

CaUcKitm, AS 

11^ lLd. (Suoiiel). jonnaiUU WIB- 

Ckiob StHkel; (> nmel), 1843. 

"-' "— -nd Populur Bookfc lBllI-64. 

P«)ple here C><i Jl'iu^kuool'i 

WniM), bom »l Dwllej, 1770- 

Lwturea on Fdntlng, its Hliitorj ud Prin- 

P«11.IW '(WUlUni), gcologUt, London, irW- 

lon to tbe Knowledge 

Ontiliu of tbe?»lagy ortfagUnd niid Wild, 

. CHffiirjX bishop of Eidir, 

bora it PrldgewatflT, ITTH.-ltiUU. 
■" — ■- ■>•- ArohbLiiliop Dt auiterlniw on 

Cm, l«Sft. 

Lining on the Rami 

il>tb»ta CbiVlei Bntln, IMS>»I. 
"^n (Andnw), iweelfil, bom tx PilalrT, In 
SwUind, ]IHI!-1«33, 

tiMk W(Kh (TbD). ita. 
*-|b_Ih»k (The). IHl. 

MdSkeuHuofWtatSdotlinl 183«. 

irlui CTh«). mu, 

lUnurraiorlniafOldFinilllo, 1^33. 

TrrnAi *M BiiseinbM of Kmlnrnt l^ngllili 




Bidanini (Thi), uid olber Poem^ mu 
Ughtg*DaSb>.lu»itufsSallor'(Lini. ] 
PUgil* SWp (Tbc), 
PlOKIMulu, R.A, (t'rnji^Tic)! Blcbird), kl 

Durl^Fof HiTiilil',' 
Lonls)! (Mmlnt 
Acbttoui. IBIO^ 

lugs of Uie tVltch (ill thK iHtloiul Mliec- 
tlon U Ilif Suulh Kr^iKlngtun HukidJ 

PHft*« (I'elur), Sm Wriwi— 
l1»iiKim,ii (John), iiMtm. 
EdJnburgb, Il«a-J8ig. 
LncloBt SiMllrt PoeiD*, 17M, ,. . 
Inilqaillti of WroMm tSMlBai 11 
^wiy on MeiUbi, ITU. 
Enuulr* Into ibg HIBOTroT Be 

Milcalmlll., use. 
Oneril CsUnnbii of Vofi^u uid T 

BiHorir af tatiitM (HoHM nf StilHI]J| 
loonogTipbUSooUca. It»5~*t, 
Leitf » un LlieriXurK i T>». 
Mtil«mc HWory of Englind, ITM, 
Mi»lem OMgr.nhjr, 1 11(3-7 
Udc lo CnUgmiAur Uullc. IT)t, 
OrlEin ind IYobku of Ibv ScflliUI 

""""'"' """ nrootAjkll 



PlTKl 




Wilpolkni, 

PlOKi (Un.), Dulden nii 

bom ^ "—■■ 

Aiuodotu 

Brttith BjnonjTnr, tn. 

Obunritlon^ eLc., nn 

FmDH. lUlj, sill] Iji' 

Eeiioiijea[on...i,fihi'Mu-i'siniilngK 

, — . .T ibc Idit Elghwr^ 

d[nlYun,etcl»OI. 
(ller Auioblognpbf, pablUbid bg 

w«rd, IMi.) 

txv (iMm), Bll(m((jroi)»<ii bOIB d % 

bridge, Id WQublrs. IBia, g 

honogriphj, or Writing of SdaBl, n 
«iaciipUc Sonnd-biuiii, IMT 
F (iJErlsupber), /itt, bum il 

ttanelabln, 1898-1 Itu. 



d, bDl Dr^n'i rud," i 
udo bli ViTBii puK iiKi 
jraune u n„. , 

%ii&vlV5mii«i«iuJ,187lt ' 
i.nMT\rt1,\WS. W"!«i?m 



PLATFAIB — POLE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



FOCOCKE — ^POLE. 



1293 



Oonqueror and his Companions (The), 1874. 

Continental Gleanings, 1836. 

Costumes for Shakespeare's King John, 1823- 

1825. 
Costumes for Shakespeare's Richard IILt 

1830. 
Cyclopaedia of Costume, 1875-79. 
Danube (The), from Ulm to Vienna, 1836; 

the same as Descent of the Danul>e, 1828. 
History of British Costume, 1834, 1847. 
Introduction to lieraldry, 1866. 
King Nutcracker (a fairy tale), 1853. 
Lays and Legends of the Rhine, 1827 ; music 

by Bishop. 
Maid Marian (an opera), 1822; music by 

Bishop. 
Oberon (the libretto), 1826 ; music by Weber. 
Popular Fairy Tales, 1857. 
Pursuivant at Arms, etc., 1852. 
Kecollections and Reflections (an autobio- 

graphyX 1872. 
Regal Records, 1838. 

%• For his plays, see Appendix III. 
Platfair (John), mathematician^ l>orn at 13er- 

vie, in Scotland, 1748-1819. 
Elements of Geometiy, 1794. 
Ulustrations of the Uuttonian Theory of the 

Earth, 1802. 
Outlines of Natural Philosophy, 1812-16. 

(His Memoirs, by F. Jeffrey and J. G. 
Playfair, 1822.) 
Platfaib, LL.D. (Lyon), born at Meerut, in 

Bengal, 1819- 
Food of Man in Relation to Useful Work, 

1865. 
Primary and Technical Education, 1870. 
PLATFAia (WilUamX 1759-1823. 
British Familj Antiquity, 1809-11. 
Commercial and Political Atlas, 1786. 
History of Jacobinism, 1795. 
Inquiry into the Decline and Fall of Nations, 

1790. 
Plot, LLJ). (Robert), naturalint and anti- 
quary t bom in Kent, 1641-169G. 
Natural History of Oxfordshire, 1677. (Good.) 
Natural History of Staffordshire, 1686. 
Plowdbm (Edmund), jurut. born in Shropshire, 

1517-1584. 
Reports, 1571. (Much esteemed.) 
Plowman (Pierce), before 1350. 
Praier and Complaynte of the Ploweman 

unto Cbriste, about 1300. 
Visio Willi de Petro Plouhman (a religious 

aUegorio&l satire generally attributed to 

Robert Langland, and supposed to have 

been written in the first quarter of the 

14th century), printed by R. Cowley, 1550. 
The Appendix to the Vision is called " Pierce 

Plougnman's (Jrede," and was published by 

R. Wolfe. 1553. 
Plukenbt (Leonard), hota/nist^ 1642-1710. 
Almagestum Botanicum, 1696. 
Phytographia, 1691-06. 
Pluiiftbb, 0.0. (iLdward Hayes), jpoft, etc., 

1821- 
Bible Educator (TheX edited 1873. 
Biblical Studiea. 1870. 
Book of Proverbat 1864. 
Byways of Scripfeore, 1869. 
GiUIng of a Medical Student (The), 1349. 
Culmnem ia T*me§ ot Trouble, 18<»8. 



1 



Christ and Christendom (a Boyle Lecture) 
1867. 

Confession and Absolution, 1874. 

Dangers Past and Present, 1861. 

Decalogue, etc. (The), 1866. 

Delays and Difficulties in the Churches' Work, 
1872. 

Education of the Cler^, 1862. 

Epistle of St. James (The), 1876. 

Epistles of St. Peter and of St. Jude, 1876. 

Epistles to the Seven Churches, 1877. 

Gospels (The First Three), 1878. 

Infidelity refuted, 1876. 

King's Oollege Sermons, 1859. 

Lazarus, and other Poems, 1864. 

Master and Scholar, with other Poems, 1865. 

Misaion of the Comforter, 1871. 

Movement of Religious Thought, 1879. 

Our Life in Heaven, 1856. 

Perversions to Rome, 1877. 

Respice, Aspice, Prospice, etc., 1876. 

Sermons at King's College, 1859. 

Spirits in Prison, 1871. 

St. Paul in Asia Minor, etc., 1877. 

Study of Theology, etc., 1853. 

Theology and Life (sermons), 1866. 

Tragedies of iBschylus translated, 1870; 
Sophocles, 1866. 

Twilight Hours, 1868. 

Victory of Faith, 1874. 

Who is Sufficient ? 1878. 
PococKE, D.D. (Edward), orientalittt born at 
Oxford, 1604-1691. 

Commentary on Micah, etc., 1677. 

Porta Mosis, 1655. 

Specimen Historise Arabum, 1650. 

Translation of Abul-Pbarajius into Latin. 
1663 ; translation of Grotius's De VeritaU 
Jieligionis Christiana into Arabic, 1660. 
(His Life, by Leonard Twells, 17400 
PococKB, LL.D. (Richard), bishop of M!eatb. 
traveller in the Eait^ born at Southampton, 
in Hampshhre, 1704-1765. 

Observations on Egypt, 1743. 

Observations on Psdestine, etc., 1746. 
PoE (Edgar Allen), poet and novdist, bom at 
Baltimore, n.S., 1811-1849. 

Al Aaraff, and Minor Poems, 1829. 

Bells (The), a poetical word-painting. 1831. 

Conchologlst's First Book (The), 1840. 

Eureka (a prose poem on the cosmogony), 
1848. 

Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, 1838. 

Poems, 1831. 

Raven (The), and other Poems, 1831. 

Tales, 1846. 

Tales of the Grotesque, etc., 1840. 

Tamerlane, and some Minor Poems, 1829. 

Two volumes of Tales, posthumous 1850. 
Pole (Reginald), cardinal archbishop of Canter- 
bury, born at Stourton Castle, in Stafford- 
shire, 1500-1558. 

De Concilio Liber^osthumous 1562. 

Pro Ecclesiastics Unitatis Defensione, librl iv., 
1536. (Called by Wythers "seditious and 
blasphemous." It ceitainly gave great 
alarm to the king [Henry VLQ.j, and Pole 
promised not to publish it.) 

(HVb lAfe, " ex. Q^cJoM. Qiw«xx<\ \t*tarasa.? 



roi.t«x— ronTRK. AFP 

<K (ItobflM). perl. BMliad. ltl»-t>11. 
-n ef Tlnw (TheJ, an imlo nods In 
~ mlilM-. *lilitli tdltlon, iMV 




|>mi.ii(lHt.a«)f([eAjUlI«l 

Uliloivaf EcclnluUcalAruliltgclun In Kng- 

HMorrar Encluid framtCIniniliDim'i Puliit 

of riiw, iMi. 

, VoaitlJOUAitnm 

Cbriabuu rMUrlHu, .. 
Onmls MIhkUui]', IMl. 
ComlaSluttb-bMll, IHU, 
Uunlel' 



DnniUad (U fimr pirU), ITHi iiubUibiid 
IIiBi inutl*. lI4a-4& 

KlriroD>nn[i[linanMaUdi<, III). 

UalHigAbcluil,iTi), 

Kjillaiaa tu ilw &UrM, II39. 

l!:i>lmr4anTuUi, nil. 

Kplnig M iLrtnitiiagl, 1)91. 

KuMj na GrlUoliiii (In Ttnw). 1)11. 

iSHay on Mm (In lour t>i«"<»l eplalla), 

ImlUtloni nf Ilnrwi^im DM, 1)1). 
JIf<i'l[f«i>>l(tedlnloKnRl1>divsne;baOkU*. 

MBHlib (TIh), ( •ur.id Kkui 

MlKelluHiu I'lxnii*, MM. 

Hani Eawji (.In five postlMl i 

Maw iWiwIld (A), 1)U- 

lurt It. of 7^ DiiiKiad,) 
Ode on ». OoIIU'i Dii;, ITIH, 
(.dlHMir tnniUM] laUi EnglliU nrM. M 

began, 1)31. ^ 

Panunlg (tma In Dnmber), DM. 
Prolona to fOto, 1)13. 
Kipe of iti* Lock (In 11*0 enitM),;iTlJ, 

TwnplBof FniBi 1)1». 



,..-1 Binrlea, 11..., , ,„ 

OutoUiua) Wud, IBM) W. UwlD, Mill 

C.CUfkMgUia - 

PorniH, D.D. (Edwi 




BIBLIOGKAPniCAL. 



Likenor KUlarner (Tha], 1804. 
It«luH0f Norwir(Thc), 1911. 
Uaar-a Frlendsliip (A), ud i SoliK^r's Lore, 
IWaa Rumia « Winter Hearth, lasa, [Wi«i 
Villmga of MKieBjarpt (Tie), tail. 



PMtor'sFlTMldorniBj.inoTol.iaiB. 
BoMUili Chieb (Thel. i romance. ISIO 
Sir Kdnard Suffud'a Huruliii, 1S31 
TUbb Bound m Winter Rejitb, IMS. 
ber itBtiir Anu Muii.) 

PmiKB (SJr Botmt Ker), t^itstlitiil jainl 



BMt[B of ArDjundrla, laia. 
Cunpslcn In BusBta (Tiay, )ei3. 
Tranli In OwrglA, Penla, Mo.. 1831-K. 
Pomois. D.D. (B«)lbj), UBbapotliDndQn. bora 

DaUhCapoeniilBB. 

BvUenca tor Uie Truth of ReveUtlos, ISOO. 

iMtotea an St. MatUiBw, IBM. i 

LUk or Archbisbop Sucker, 1T9T. 

BenDDiifl, l?d3"B4. 

Tomporil BcneBla of Chrlatlanitr, laoe. 

(Hia jKe, ^ « l.ymAn' of Merton CoUcKe. 

Pun (JowphX otSloB, ill Buck] nghjonsb Ire, 

Hloarr and Anllqultiea of Windwir Caatle, 

Ponta (Riunphiey Trlnnm), lath cetituijr. 

Cut and Flub DIctioDuy. 1796. 
POTW, D.D- (JohaV archbLflhop of Canterbury, 
bam at Wakea*ld.lD Torkshire, 1«Il-niT. 

ArdiBologia Or — -'"" ■*"" 



. In tiw ArcAbitliops qf Canttrbur^ 

(Rer. Robert), Ilil-ISM. 

dated Into Edgllafa vene^eChylbMfVITt 

KltriBbUt, Illil-SS ; SiphlKUl, VK». 
Pom (TlxuBaa), about IE) B-ioan. 
UicoTEiy of Wltcliu In Laoouhirs, isi: 
(Conliinlng the trial of It " nildiea.") 
Povm USaiia), abool iMO-nM. 
Torraenta after Death, 1111). 
Vlij^ In Edoo (The), T — 
VWone of Br Heir- ' 



HlllVnei 



rleT(D0d.te) 
iTai pKUottrpht 



i of KUural mi 

Id MUhemaUc 
HUtoty of nataril FhlloKph) 
Order of Nalutn and Clalou 



Dlvioe Truth, 
i1 Op«™, 1633. 
of RelelatlOD, 



TIev of the UndnUMr]' Theory of Ught, tBtl,.| 
PoWMj. {OabrlelX of Wales. li7S-l»Il. " 

Dc Antjehrlato et ejtu ErcleaU, Ubri U. 

UnlawtulDeieofTQlcrUUHi. 
FOVBU. (Ruberl). about iBes-tfllO. _ 

tar^lell betnicD Alfred and Charles I, igU. I 
PowiLL (Thotoaj), Walee. ibont IS 

Arte of Thriiing, 1835-35. 

Lore's Leproale, 1BB9. 

Pa«[otlntoPq«me),1801. 

Tom of All Tradei, 1S31. 

Weldi Bayte to spare Provender, IflDS. 

WhcrB5oe™r you eee Mw ~ 
selfe, 1G13. [AgalnBl le 

V\MmA. rw. Byrd), vf^ititigiit, bom In Ken- 
tocky, D,S., HBB-lB6fl, 
Natur&l Hlatoty of Human T^mperameats, 

Piiwiiu (Hiiam), laHptiir. bom at Wooditoak, 
in Vermoqt. n.8„ IBOB-iBTS. 

e Crystal Palace at Sydenham) ; 
-— -,hto first great 



J Your- 1 




Ir Clrcajulan (a lri«edy). 
G\CBirinM to ¥.Tii\an&, VlWi , 



I2m fKKMMCIlOAIlT I'UfMK, Af']'KM>JX U 



vHWKKr—yniMK, 



J,Mi«-ral <i|iifit'ffi« (Ik I iv*-l), I77fi, 
rri|fil«<ir f'kiMriri-rA fM/Vl-l;, t77(), 
(i>ifi|i«Uiy 'n {»<H-ift) 

'r«iifa ht <i<filri« ^n {i</<'rfi oil Ool'UmlUi;, 1774. 
'iraimUrioiMof ^i'^-ih'-'ii fhrrt/wt tff Wnrtknr, 
l>ti:i 
rRr,;i|fi'!iOAf,T Uohri rulrlrk;, \tntt% \u lml;lhi« 

Crififiwflthn 'tHit|«-ffi' hi 'if fr^UiKl, Itf4&. 
l'iiiJK//ff rWilluifi \\\'\:\uv.), hlMO/rlan, Ifirrt 
■t '^I'lii, i; }, il'4H l-.b'-f. 
l1l<fKrM|iiil'Nt »tu\ <j|iW.il K>.h:tyn, init. 
llltCiy ot hi-t'lliiat>'l Hii'l I'Mri-Wn, IH'i7. 
M)M<;rv"r l')iill|i II , tClriK';! '.{lalii, lHri& iU. 
Illntoiy of Itii* ','.ii<|iji»:Lor M'klfo, l*l4.'l. 
lllRt'iryof till- Ofiioui'iti of iWii, 1H47. 
rilln Mf", l;y il'tiiof. IHii'l ) 
|'lil<:f. rl/Mvl'l;, orlrnltiUnt, * |H »S. 
J'^jijuy L/iwufiiii \U'- flkUiry of Arftl/U iKrfor'; 
iUf lilriti of MahoiiM't, I if'/ 1, 
I'Hkl|-f';-i ''Ihofiiiii-;, dtaiinUiU, Wil \h'4H. 

•,♦ Kof III* jiliiyu. Hi-*- Ai'i-r.Mifix III. 
I'ltr,*if wi< M MoDi|iliy, yt-i,li,yiU, ImiTU aI ''I«|> 
liMm, ii<'*r l/fii«l';ii, I it I '4 
Ofii'IlUofi* iifi'I'f wlil'.h till! l/rin. l^ffOilUi . , 

Mr<<f(f fl</iirili|l«l<rl, Irf/rf. 

UmiIo((I«-«1 '>i'i'niloiiii •fr<'rltii(( till' 'V'Oiilr III 

lion of * 'I uiiiii-l t;<-tw<-fi Kfixliffi'l Afi'l 

Frail'.", IH74 
(h/.uttt-u'f 'it Flint f»iifl<riri''fii« . . . 1HA6, 
l'»«t Mii'l !■ iituf of O'oloK.y ' I ii';# I'^VTi. 
I'kU.r., |i I;. M;i< liMfl;, dimi-nliTiff minUUr, li«frii 

«t'l/fitiili. Ill '.Vail-.', \ri\ \V4\. 
Arri'-fl<«ii (l<-/o|ijtioii ^'iii'-y, I7it4, 
<;iv)l Ml^Kv, r//r,. (tiu.titiu u,it\i-H itnUi lit « 

ft'W riioritfiii ) 
¥oHt |;i':«^ftiitioim on I'tnyr, fU-.., 1744. 
fi<-ir |il««,ii««loii on Miii^nAll--in, J77i*, 
MiotInK «f<<r l;<«tli, "t<. , 1747. 
Mlrjk/iiioii<! I'.vl'l' n<y« of I'.UiMUuMy, 1774. 
Noitli«iii{'i>'n .M'/rtnlliy '|ii>'|i-«. 
i'rlii«)|i>il 'iuif.thntH, lU., In Mor/ils l7ffH. 
'iri-«i|iy on l(' '/i-r^loiMiy rnyin^ni*, l74Sf. 

nil* Mf-, liy '.V. .Mor(r«n, IHIf, / 
riti'.'K Hi^y 'IhoiiiMi!;, l/z/ifj Al Ituiltli, lit WkI"*! 

I7HV |i!4:<. 
iUn<'«r'yn.it|, |;;':4 i'A. 
iAUtmty Ki'inMink, |i<f:'iliiim';ii« |it&4 fiC. 

niiK Mf". liy .;aii<- \Vllli«iiiii, l-.Tii.j 
I'ui'ii- c.U i;viiloli-y, l»<#fn «t honlfy/Ui Il^r*- 

roi'l«liir«r, 1747 1>.'JL'4. 

JOunty hti tti<' M'/'lMii J'roiiMiif;Ut|i/ii of 'if^fk 

All'! I^lln, U'i7, 
KuMuay on tlifr l'l'tijr<-*!'|ii«', I7'.»4. 
I'Nii.r.iWiWUinj.oilfvlaUMl. I'lmf IHM. 
|',nKll*>>> Kinl/«fMy Ui |'i'rt:l«, IH^tO, 
OmrnniAr of Hiii'l^mtunl, iu'l-t. 
Hthihuhu oI i{|n<l'it:Lrfnl, I'l-iiilrfn, Uui ATit}Ai:, 

I'UU'.tiAHh, Ml). ( llniiMt 0;w|mi;, f.lhnoh,f/ftt, 
l/i;in at. HoM, In lli-r< lonlxlili", HHf, U4i*, 
AntlykUof Kf/yiiilan .M/Hiol'iKy, IMIlf, 
|;|i!^•f.<-t: of III** N'lvoou -vy. I'-in, IWi*. 
Faau-mi OrlKlii of iliiT O If •', .*i'iitlonii, IKfd. 
JllM^/ry of Um- LiiMmhI' Fi'Vim 'if JK17 )K1V 

wlil'h tifvnlt"! in Miletol, IH'M. 
Natural lhnU,ty ot M«ii« l»f4:>. 
ffn //Ifffri'nl l-ormn of f n«aittiy, rti-,,, IHO, 
JCt^aithf* iiilothf i'li^»-l'ttl MWtifyot Mmi- 

i(//W, i4i;y, (/flu tint Awi URi wi/fk.j 



\ 



'l>«tlMiMi InMfiHjr, INM. 

'J'roMtiMi on tii4 MMsft*Mi r/f Uw MurvMHi f(y»' 

ti-m, |ii8'i, 
I'lifrUKi nfolf^Tt), pfttU, ftl^itt IP?/) 1M4. 
Jlon'/r'n tiuuH In iiliiiri|ili rVlliifC (iti vi:tm), 

1404. 
N^uro* rr</fn thf Klnf('* Itoth Hri ir«TM), l«», 
HiMil'lli'r'* |{<'W;Iij1Ioii fAj, Ut tinfi^, IIWH. 
Hotil'lK-r'ii Wlkli iiiit4/ . , . KffiK '•(ff«w On 

vi't%n), 1404. 
'f'lniA'n Ar>«t/fml<i On Vf.r*t^)t f4M. 
rufiff.iii IT, 1; Ir OlMni|ihr«'y;« l^;rfi ftt I'n^iiffir 

III 0;MtW«ll, I44H I7'i4, 
0;nnM.il<fri of ili*! lUmUnyi/t thi* OM ftfi4 N'^ir 

'loMtnilli'lit. 1716 IM, nfh f:lj|<;f Wirt'*.; 
K<-y|<Hl«<:tl'N| 'li»r.tii, 1714. 
lAhot Milioin't, I4(#7. 
M*rfnoift Ox'fnlcn: U «•! Ariiit/f<-lll«fii«, 1474 
OrlKin ftii'l lllirlit of 'I liliMi, mo 
I'KlMil.r.ir, |#K l>. Moac{;li;, naiitrat phWiMt/fihM 

Afi'l Lhmltiqian, )i'nu ni h If-UntfJtA, n*i*i 

l/^lN, In Y'/rknlilp'. I7;i» lii04, 
Annwi Ui J'^lntr't Ayn tff lUaiumf I7M. 
A iiU;l/lo((rii|flty, I7V;>. 
(;ii«rtof ltloK/«|»lijr« 174A, 
(>/riii;Ail>!on of tUt- IrintltiitMi of MffMW *M 

tli<^- of 'Hliftr Aii'lffit Nrftlonii, I7M, 
(Urtti'^itiwU'tifj', |ff«ihnfiioii4 HIK. 
l/lMoufiH'ii of tli^ KvM'Tii'.''* of l>vfAlM tUi' 

ll|rl"n. I7ii4. 
MM|ulklllon on Matter ftii'l <f|;lrit, 1777. 
i;';<trin'- of l'iillo«';(ihl««l *i>'<y^«|iy ^Mflfrm*- 

t|v«-;, 1777. 
(;<i<.Liin'-ii of J(«•illlll^n f'lill«/*y;pli*;r«<'.</fn|iarMl 

with llf/Mof lU'Vf'Idllon, U04« 
Kx|i''ilin<'nt% Mi:.t on A\r, 1774 7tP. (HiN 

tfiifMl work.; 
0"n<-r«l HUUirjr of Out '.'lirMlMi r;i«iin:b, 

i7'.io 140;(, 
lUrmony of ih«i KvuriKflUla, 1777. 
ih'.lorjr of tlio 0;ifiipll<fii« of '^rf«iUliity« 

I7>f8. 
Ifl*:t';ry of ilj«i K«rly (HtUtUftm t:titie^u\u% 

Mil Int. I7it4. 
Ilht'/ry of Ui« l'i*M4?rtt HUU of Kl^firkJiy, 

1747. 
JlUtr/ry of till! Ptf^ui HUlA of Vi«loii, IA0A, 

Mu\ 0;l';iil, I77X 
|ri»tlLiiu-« of .N'AtiirAl *ii<l \lfy^n\tA iif-W^yrh, 

1112. 
f^.lni<-«on in^tz/ry, H';., 17»(i. 
liMtur^i on ()rauity «ii<l TiUI' Um, 1777. 
|/<!'tlJl^« on tb<t 'liitntiy of J««nii;tMK«^ H^.f 

I74U. 
I/riUrrii U, A I'lill'/viliht'Al l.'nMl'nrfrr* HKO. 
Siftfn on «il tlif |{<i>ik« of Mi rliAui** litfi'i, 
Uij/llmontH of P.iiKlivli 'fmiiiiniif, tlt^. 
H<.rl|riijr^ l;«i<filiic of l(<*nil««t|on, 1741. 
') k'-oloirJ'Al lu-i,4Mu,ty, lim *m. 
I lii'ory of l^nnKH'K"* ^^^ • I74:t 

Mll« IJf^ l;y .1 ''^'fty, ivibi \tf Mlfin^ 
|,l« Hon, IH04 7^ l;y .1. T Knti, l»f2li,j 
I'MIMK Mli-V. .ioUlij, touU'ttllP'tfMf witfl qiP^III 

KM/Al^tli. 
Kxiio>ltio:i of ilfo KpUllfi Ui Um OaUUiU'i', 

161*7. 

Nftiufif Aifl (Iriu'M, IMH. 
({■ic«'n Kll/Jitfistti ftrt4 Klntc H/Aouwn mw* 
\iw-<1, I OHO. 



APPENDIX I. 



Oanenl Tk-r of Iba Y 



l"tiiami« of linLsn J 

CHIiCire.brM««o,) 

FULTiMK (Kslnri), about ' 



or Powr WUUm [« 



nnH Ihn foal body 



?R.."! 



aan and £iiBU (■ smUUI, lem 
Odo for Sb C«;Uk'i Dv t"3- 
Orpheiu DrtUDnliiug, poitliUDian 



H^lytm Pattbun 



)r l>ardiu bli FII- 

indmm«).ma. 

__ . orlnorHiiii, lftl«. 

Punliu bli PllRrlmue, Mt^, 1*13. 
PmiT, D.D, (Edwitd Bonifefle). IBOO- 
AdTi« oo beutnE ConfenloTii 1879. 
Ubnreta af EngUmd n PnrtloD or Chriit'a Ooe 

Half Citb^ Cbnrcb rmc). ISM. 
CDlaalitriin ninul Or»« uque RonunDi 

Dodel (h« Fropbd, IM4. 

Doclrliia of tba Baal PmenB IliiillcaUd, 



•aodnl for tbree yean.) 
Minor Propfacu (Tlic), lU3-er. 
Baal PrsHnca. etc, leis. 
Kemuki on Calbtdral laaUtaUoni, ISII 
BoyaL Sapreniacy, etc. liVt. 
Bannod,(l>fMl,W3,.18BO. 



a^dglM'sO ... 
Sragon'i Teetb, II 

EtkeRon RcOory [a tate). 1S(0. 
Onsl! OniDimar Fncilcc. !«4t. 
UtlQ OramiMi practice. 1M4, 
B«ii1l>nlM» of CuIlrire.L]l^, I: 
Scbool EducM 



i's OoWt, IB 



ol'i QaUr lo Unlvinlly Uonoan. 1811. 

Twenty Ytim Ib llie Cbnrdi (a tale), luEIO. 
tTvv and Wetf of Uca ot IctlCTi, m« 



fE. LT„D. {tieoi 



liug tho i'MltM of Ad- 




PiSB CWIIlUm HonrjJ, pwiuloiiym "Bj( 
BLKory of Royal ■■ ■"' 
V/iaK and WilnnU 



^ of Eleglea (Tbe), II 
iyHner.) 
ArgalDD and PartbenU [a puumi n 



Dl'loe Ponm, _ 

Kmblcnii,Mc., IB3B, (Hli bctt-knowB 
KocblrldSiHi of MtdlUUoM, IBH. 
Fsaal or Wormis (a hialorr at limA} 
Hada«M(a bUtory at quaa VtOmt 
Hleroglypblka of tin UU or MM), 
Hlatory of Argalna and FlMMBUb ' 
Blatury of buiinit, IWL. 
Job UlllUoE. 1«». 
Loyal Coniart (TbeX poMhui 
FEnUlogls,pr QolnteiHnva ut 
ShaphflTd'" """"'"" "^"' """ 



owawA) 



• El«glai Cbe . .... 

mlabj. leM. 
fiUm>SDiinrti(a<Jlaioon'*,lKC), Utt. 
Virgin Widow [a cumedr), pimbDniDIU lt4t. 
(HK LIfo, by It A. wlllBMitt, IMS.) 
Ql-iuu l3oba),toit. lua of FraDSla gwrlw 

Arailna and raitticala continual, IBGP. (9h 

Banlabmuit of Tarqnin (Mqiiol Co " Tbs Sl^ 
of Lncracr;, leie. 

FoDB Lw:bryniiirum. IMS. C-fenfOilali pb» 
pbrased. Soeabovc. "Ston'aElrglat.'') 



I {Tboa 



(Tbc). Tory In poUHM 
le), bom at MjudieUA 



CoofmluHK Dfan Engllih OpIuin-BMor, Mil, 

ini. (Uln boM-knooD wuik.) 
I-lj(lc of Uoll Ileal I'lUBBMny. 1IM4. 
Worka (bi 111 vulumoi), IBH-M. 

(HIa Lib, by Sr. a. a HackiiDilK V&. 
laU; MlH MirUnoD, imi; I'agF, J«n.} 
Qiiiiror, M.n. (Jobn). London. *-ir33, 
Lexicon PbyBlomMlcum, ITltr. 



Qbik. 



(JoiUfa). liim at fioaton, U.3„ |1 

rvatloni on Daaun IMrt BUI, ltY4. 

Ii Ucmoln^ by Jeilab Qalocy, uUi <■ 



QUINOY — RAWLINSON. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. ItAMSAY — RAWLINSON. 1299 



QinHCT(Josiah),boni at Boston, U.S., 1772-1864. 
EssayB on the Soiling of Cattle, 1859. 
History of the Boston Athensenm, 1851. 
Histoiy of Harvard University, 1840. 
Life of John Qnincy Adams, 1858. 
Memoir of Josiah Quincy, Junior, 1825. 
Monicipal History of Boston, 1852. 

Radcxiffb (Mrs.), maiden name Ann Ward, 

wroelUU bom in London, 1764-1823. 
GaAtles of Athlin and Dunbayne, 1789. 
Gaston de Bondeville, 1826. 
Italian (The), a romance, 1797. (Copyright 

£800.) 
Journey throngh Holland, 1795. 
Mysteries of Udolpho (The), 1794. (Her best 

novel; copyright £500.) 
Poems, 1834. 
Bomance of the Forest (The), 1791. (I prefer 

this to the "Udolpho.") 
Sicilian Bomance (A), 1790. 
Baffles (Sir Thomas Stamford), naturalist^ 

bom in Jamaica, 1781-1826. 
History of Java, 1817. (Excellent.) 
Raoo (Bev. Thomas), jwe^, bom at Nottingham, 

1808- 
Greation's Testimony to its Author, 1855. 
Deity (The), a poem, 1834. rOf which the 

" Incarnation *' forms a part.) 
Heber, and other Poems, 1840. 
Incarnation (The), and other Poems, 1833. 
lays from the Prophets, 1841. 
lyrics from the Pentateuch, 1837. 
Man's Dreams and God's Realities, 1858. 
Martyr of Verulam (The), and other Poems, 

1835. 
Scenes and Sketches, 1847. 
Baleigh (Sir Walter\ born at Budleigh Salter- 

ton, in Devonshhre, 1562-1618. (He him- 
self spelt his name Ralegh.) 
Discovery of . . . Guiana, 1595. 
History of the World, 1614. 
Poems, posthumous 1813. 

(His Life, by Whitehead; Oldys, 1738; 
Birch, in Biographical SketcheSt 1748-52 ; Cay- 
ley, 1805 ; Mrs. A. T. Thomson, 1830 ; P. F. 
TOler, 1833 ; C. Whitehead, 1854 ; Macvey 
Napier, 1857 ; St. .John, 1868 ; Edwards, 1870.) 
Ralston (William Ralston), 1829- 
Early History of Russia (The), 1874. 
Kriloff and his Fables, 1869. 
Nest of Gentle-nen (A), 1869. 
Bussian Folk Tales, 1873. 
Songs Illustrative of Slavonic Mythology, 

etc., 1872. • 
Baxsat (Allan), poeU bom at Leadhills, La- 

narkuiire, in Scotland, 1686 1758. 
Evergreen (The), a collection of songs, 1724. 
Fables (30), 1730. 
Fables and Tales, 1722. 
Fair Assembly, 1723. 
Gentle Shepherd (a pastoral), 1725. (The best 

in either the Scotch or English language.) 
Health (a poem), 1724. 
Monk and the Miller (The), 1723. 
Poems, 1721, 1728, l731. 
Scots Proverbs, 1736. 
Tartana, or the Plaid, 1721. 
Teartable Miscellany (a collection of songs), 
1724, 1725, 1727, 1740. 

CHls Life, by G. Chalmers, 1800.) 



Ramsay, LL.D. (Andrew Crombie), geologistt 

1814- 

Geology of Anan, 1858. 

Geology of North Wales, 1858. 

Old Glaciers of North Wales and Switzerland, 
1860. 

Physical Greology, etc., of Great Britain, 1878. 
Ramsay (Andrew Michael), called '* Le Cheva- 
lier Ramsay," born at Ayr, in Scotland, 
1686-1743. 

Essal de Politique, 1719. 

Histoire de la Vie de F^nelon, 1723. 

Hlstoire de la Vie de Turenne, 1735. 

Voyages de Cyras, 1727. 
Rausay, M.D. (David), kiitorian, born in 
Pennsylvania, 1749-1815. 

History of the American Revolution, 1790. 

History of the Revolution of South Carolina^ 
1785. 

History of the United States, 1817. 

Universal History Americanized, 1819. 
Ramsay, LL.D. (The Very Rev. Edward Ban- 
nerman), born at Aberdeen, in Scotland, 
1793-1872. 

Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character, 
1858. 
(Memoir, by C. Rogers, 1873 ; Cosmo Innes, 

1874. 
Ramsay (William), 1806-1865. 

Manual uf Latin Prosody, 1859. 

Manual of Roman Antiquities, 1848. 
Randolph (Rev. Thomas), dramatist and poet, 
bom in Northamptonshire, 1605-1635. 

Amyn tas, or the Im possible Dowry (a pastoral), 
posthumous 1638. 

Aristippus, or the Jovial Philosopher (a 
comedy), 1630. 

Comelianum Dolium, posthumous 1638. 

Hey for Honesty (a comedy), posthumous 1638. 

Jealous Lovers (a comedy), 1629. 

Muses' Looking-glass (The), a comedy, post- 
humous 1638. 

Poems, posthumous 1638. 
Rankine (William John Macquom), 1802-1872. 

Civil Engineering, 1862. 
Rastall (John), *-1636. 

Boke of Purgatorye, 1530. 

Existens of God (The), 1530. 

Pastyme of the People, 1529. 
Rastall (William), London, 1508-1565. 

Collection of Statutes in Force and Use, 1557. 
Ravbnscroft (Thomas), musical composeVj 

1592-1640. 
Brief Discourse (part-songs), 1614. 
Deuteromelia, 1609. 
Melismata, 1611. 

Musical Phansies (23 part-songs), 1611. 
Whole Book of Psalms, 1621. 
Rawliks (Thomas), da-amutic author, 1610-1670. 
Calanthe (a volume of poems), 1648. 
Rebellion (The), a tragedy, 1640. 
Tom Essence, or the Modish Wife (a comedy), 

1677. 
Tunbridge Wells (a comedy), 1678. 
Bawlikson (Rev. George), bora at Chadlington, 

in Oxfordshire, brother of sir Henry, 1816- 
Christianityand Heathenism contrasted, 1861. 
Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient World 

(The), 1862, 1864. 
Historic Evidences of the Trath of Christian 

Becordfl {f, B8m?Q)\jVQL\i»XNa^\^^. 



I 



BEED— REYNOLDS. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



BEID^BEYNOLDS. 



1301 



Trout's dark haunt), 1848 ; Starting for a 
Holiday, 1875; StartliDg Foresters, 1874; 
Sunday Morning, 1846 ; To Market below 
the mil, 1876; TranquU Waters, 1874; 
Wandered away, 1880; The Wedding 
Mom (departure), 1844 ; A Weil-Spring iu 
the Forest, 1877 ; The Woodland Mirror, 
1852 ; The Wreck of the Forest, 1875. 
Also, with his brother, S. Redgrave, ** A Cen- 
tury of Painters," 1864. (From Hogarth 
to the international gathering.) 
Bbed, D.D. (Andrew), Independent minUtert 
liOndon, 1787-1862. 
No Fiction (a religious novel), 1819. 
(His Life, by A. and C. Reed, 1863.) 
Bekd (Isaac), London, 1742-1807. 

Biographia Dramatica, 1782. 

Repository, 1777-83. 
Bees, D.D. (Abraham), Unitarian minister, of 
Wales, 1743-1825. 

Qyclopaedia (in 85 parts), 1803-19. 
Bbbyb (dara^ novelistf born at Ipswich, 1738- 
1803. 

Memoirs of Sir Roger de Clarendon. 

Old English Baron (a Gothic tale), 1777. 

Fhoenix (The), 1772. (A translation of the 
Argents, a romance in Latin by Barclay.) 

Poems, 1769. 

Progress of Romance (in dialogue), 1785. 
Bbrvb (liovell Augustus), natura2t<^1808-1865. 

Cbnchologia Icouica, 1843 et seq. 

Initiamenta Conchoiogica, 1846-60. 
BsKVRS (John), 1752-1829. 

History of English Law, 1783-84. (Valuable.) 

History of the Law of Shipping and Naviga- 
tion, 1792. 

Proposal of a '* Bible Society " on a New Plan, 
1805. 
Bxn> (Mayne), novdist, bom in Ulster, Ireland, 
1818- 

Afloat in the Forest, 1866. 

Boy Hunters (The), 1852. 

Bruin, or the Grand Bear Hunt, 1860. 

Bush Boys (The), 1865. 

Castaways (The), 1870. 

Child Wife (The), 1868. 

difr cumbers (The), 1864. 

Croquet, 1863. 

Death Shot (The), 1873. 

Desert Home, or the Family Robinson, 1851. 

Fatal Cord (The), a tale, 1870. 

Finger of Fate (The), 1872. 

Flag of Distress (The), 1876. 

Forest Exiles (The), 1854. 

Giraffe Hunters (The), 1867. 

Querillb Chief (The), 1867. 

Gwen Wynn (a romance), 1877. 

Headless Horseman (The), 1865. 

Hunter's Feast (The), a novel, 1860. 

Ifaroon (The), a novel, 1862. 

Monnuln Marriage (The), 1876. 

Ocean Waift. 1864. 

Ooeola (a novel! 1859. 

Plant Hunters (The), 1857. 

Ouadroon (The), a novel, 1856. 

Qoadrapeds : what they are, and where foimd, 
1867. 

Ban Away to Sea, 1861. 

Bifle Bangers (The), lb49. 

Scalp Hunters (TbeX 1850. 

Titer Bimten (Tbe)^ I860. 



War Trail (The), 1858. 

White Chief (The), 1855. 

White Gauntlet (a romance), 1864. 

White Squaw (The), 1870. 

Wild Huntress (The), 1861. 

Wood Rangers (The), a novel, i860. 

YeUow Chief (The), 1870. 

Young Voyageurs (The), 1853. 

Young Yagers (The), 1856. 
Rbid, D.D. (Thomas), metaphysician, born at 
Strachan, in Scotland, 1710-1796. 

Active Powers of the Human Mind (The), llHs. 

iCssay on Quantity, 1745. 

Intellectual Powers of Man (The), 1785. 

Inquiry into the Human Mind, etc., 1764. 

Logics of Aristotle, etc., 1773. 
(His Life, by Dugald Stewart, 1803.) 
Reid (Sir William), natural philosopJier, Scot- 
land, 1791-1858. 

Law of Storms, 1838. (His chief work.) 

Progress of the Development of the Law of 
Storms, 1849. 
Renkbl (James), geographer, bom near Chud- 
leigh, in Devonshire, 1742-1830. 

Atlas of Bengal, 1781. 

Chart of the Bank and Currents of Cape 
Agulhas, 1768. 

Comparative Geography of Westem Asia, 
IKisthumous 1831. 

Geographical System of Herodotus, etc., 1800. 
(Of unrivalled merit.) 

Illustrations, chiefly Geographical, of the £x 
pedition of Cyrus, and the Retreat, 1816. 

Investigation of the Currents of the Atlantic 
Ocean, etc., posthumous 1832. 

Map of Hindustan, 1788. (Excellent.) 

Memoir of the Geography of Africa, 1792. 

Topography of the I'lain of Troy (The), 1814. 
Renwick, LL.D. (James), New York, U.S., 
1792-1863. 

American Biography. 

Memoir of De Witt Clinton, 1834. 

Outlines of Geology, 1838. 

Outlines of Naturu Philosophy, 1832. 

Treatise on the Steam-Engine, 1840-41. 
Repton (Humphrey), landscape gardener, born 
at Bury St. Edmunds, 1752-1818. 

Fragments on the Theory ... of Landscape 
Gardening, 1816. 

Sketches and Hints on Landscape Gardening, 
1795. 

Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, 
1803. 
Retkolds (Frederick), dramatic author, 1765* 
1841. 
%• For his plays, see Appendix III. 
(His Life, by himself 1826.) 
Retnolds (Rev. James), orientalist, 1803- 

History of Jerusalem (from the Arabic), 1837. 

Kitab-i-Yamini (from the Persian), 1859. 
Reynolds (Sir Joshua), painter, bom at Plymp- 
ton,near Plymouth, 1723-1792. 

An Angel, representing a daughter of lord 
Gordon ; Ariadne ; A Bacchante ; The Beg- 
gar Boy ; The Bird ; The BlHckgoard Mer- 
cury; The Boy laughing; The Calling of 
Samuel ; The Careful Shepherdess ; A Cap- 
tain of Banditti ; The Cardinal Virtues ; A 
Child Asleep ; A Child with its Guardian 
Angels ; Children in the Wood ; Cleoisstxai. 



RICHARDSON — RIVIEXE. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. RIDPATII — RIVIERE. 1803 



BiOHABDSON (Samuel), novelist, bom in Derby- 
shire, 1689-1761. 

Clarissa Harlowe, 1748. (Ills masterpiece.) 

Correspondence, posthumous 1804. 

Pamela, 1740. 

1^ Charles Grandison. 1753. 
(His Life, bv Mrs. Barbauld, 1805 ; Rev. E. 

Mangin, 181 L) 
Richardson (William), poet, etc., 1743-1814. 

Anecdotes of the Russian Empire, 1784. 

Essays on Shakespeare, 1783, 1789, 1797, 
1«12. 

Maid of Locklin (a lyrical drama), 1801. 

Poems (chiefly rural), 1781. 
Richmond (Rev. Legh), bom at Liverpool, 1772- 
1827. 

Annals of the Poor, 1814. (His best-known 
work.^ 

Fathers of the English Church, 1807-11. 
(His Life, by T. S. Grimshawe, 1829.) 
RiCKiTAN (Thomas), architect, bom at Maiden- 
head, in Berkshire, 1776-1841. 

Attempt to discriminate the Styles of Archi- 
tecture in England, from the Conquest to 
the Reformation, 1817. 
RiDDELL (Henry Scott), poet, etc., Scotland, 
1798—1870. 

Christian Politician (The), 1844. 

Poems and Miscellaneous Pieces, 1847. 

Songs of the Ark, 1831. 
RiDDKJLL (Mrs. J. H.), novelist, maiden name 
Charlotte Eliza Lawson Cowan, pseudonym 
*♦ F. G. Trafiford," born at Carrickfergus, in 
Ireland,*- 

Alaric Spenceley (a high ideal novel), 1881. 

Above Suspicion, 1875. 

Austin Friars. 

aty and Suburbs (The), 

Dearly Bought. 

Far above Rubies. 

George Geith, 1871. 

Her Mother's Darling, 1877. 

Life's Assize (A), 1873. 

Moors and Fens. 

Mortomley's Estate, 1874. 

Premie Keller. 

Race for Wealth (The). 

Too Much Alone. 
RlDLKT (Rev. Gloucester), 1702 1774. 

life of Bishop Ridley (the progress of the 
Reformation), 1763. 

On tiie Use of the Syiiac Version of the New 
Testament, 1761. 

Psyche (a poem in Dodsley's Collection^. 
BiDDLB rRev. Joseph Esmoml), 1804r-1859. 

Eodemastical Chronology, 1840. 

Latin-English Dictionary, 1849. 

Luther and his Times, 1827. 

Manual of Christian Antiquities, 1839. 

M»"n*^ of Scripture History, 1857. 

Natural History of Infidelity and Superstition, 
1852. 
RiDLBT (James), pseudonjrm "Sir C. Morell," 

1722-1777. 
' Tales of the Genii, 1765. 
BiDLBT, D.D. (Nicholas), bisliop of London, 
150C-1556. 

De CoBoa DomtQica Assertio, 1555. 

Works (published for the Parker Society), 
1841. 
(Hia Ufe, bj Gloucester Ridley, 1763.) 



RiDPATH (Rev. George), of Stitchell, in Scotland, 
1663-1717. 
BoMor History of England and Scotland 
(The), posthumous 1776. 
RiPLKT (George), 1425 P-1490. 
Compounde of Alchemie (in eight-syllable 
verse), 1471. (A metrical description of 
the way to make aurum potabile.) 
RiPLET, LL.D. (George), born at Greenfield, 
U.S., 1802- 
Discourses on the Philosophy of Religion, 

1839. 

Handbook of Literature and the Fine Arts, 
1854. (With B. Taylor.) 

Latest Form of Infidelity (The), 1840. 
RrsHAKGER (William de), a monk of St. Albans, 
chronicler, about 1235-1320. 

De Bellis Leues et Eusham, about 1265 
(fought 1264). 

Gresta Edwardi I., about 1310. 

Opus Chronicoram, about 1270. (The barons' 
wars of 1265; printed by the Camden 
Society, 1840. 
RrrcniE (Leitch), novelist, bom at Greenock, 
1801-1865. 

Game of Life (The), 1851. 

Headpieces and Tailpieces, 1828. 

Magician (The), 1853. 

Romance of History : Ireland, 1837-3S . 
France, 1831. 

Schindcrhannes, the Rhine Robber,. 1843. 

Tales and Confessions, 1856. 

Wearyfoot Common, 1855. 

Windsor Castle, 1840. 

Winter Evenings, 1858. 
RiTSON (Joseph), antiquary, horn at Stockton- 
on-Tees, in Durham, l'752-1803. 

Ancient Popular Poetry, 1791. 

Ancient Songs (from Henry ill. to the Revo- 
lution), 1790. 

Annals of Caledonia, posthumous 1328. 

Bibliographia Poetica, 1802. 

Caledonian Muse (The), posthumous 1821. 

English Anthology, 1793-94. 

English Songs, 1783. 

Fairy Tales, posthumous 1831. 

Gammer Gurton's Garland, posthumous 1810. 

Life of King Arthur, posthumous 1825. 

Memoirs of the Celts and Gauls, posthumous 
1827. 

Mlnot's Poems, 1795. 

Northem Garlands, posthumous 1810. 

Observations on Warton's . . . English Poetry, 
1782. 

Robin Hood Poems, 1795. (Best known by.) 

Scottish Songs, 1794. 
(His Life, by Haslewood, 1824 ; sir Harris 

Nicholas. 1833.) 
Rnrri5RB (Briton), animal painter, London, 
1840- (A.R.A. 1878.) 

All that was left of the Homeward Bound, 
1873 ; An Anxious Moment, 1878 ; Apollo, 
1874; Argus, 1873; Charity, 1870; Circe 
turning the Companions of Ulysses into 
Swine, 1871; Come Back! 1871 ; Daniel in 
the Lions' Den, 1872; Endyraion, 1880: 
Envy, Hatred, and Malice (In dogs), 188i ) 
Fox and Geese, 1868; Genius Loci, 1874; 
Hope deferred, 1881 ; Iron Bars, 1864; Last 
of the Garrison, 1876 ; The Last Si^^QfiiV^ 



BOGEBS— BOSSBTTI. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. roscoe— rossetti. 1306 



Emys, 1850, 1868. 

Life of TbonuB Fuller, 1856. 

Beason «nd Fftitb, 1866. 

Siq;)erhiiiiuui Origin of the Bible, 1874. 

Theological Controversies of the Time, 1874. 
BOGSBS (Henry Darwin), geologist, bom at 
Philadelphia, U.S., 180»-1866. 

Geological Survey of Pennsylvania, 1858. 
Rogers, D.D. (John), bom in Oxfordshire, 1679- 
1729. 

Necessity of a Divine Revelation, 1727. 

Visible and Invisible Church of Christ, 1719. 
Rogers (Samuel), poet, London, 1763-1855. 

Columous (in 12 cantos), 1812. 

Epistle to a Friend, 1798. 

Human Life, 1819. 

Italy (in two parts), 1822. (Part i. contains 
22 subjects, part ii. 24 subjects.) 

Jacqueline (a tale), 1814. 

Ode to Superstition, and other Poems, 1786. 

Pleasures of Memory (in two parts), 1792. 

Recollections, posthumous 1859. (His auto- 
biography.) 

Table Talk, posthumous 1856, 1859. 
RoGET, M J). (Peter Mark), London, 1779-1869. 

Animal and Vegetable Physiology, 1834. 

Physiology and Phrenology, 1838. 

Thesaonis of English )Vords and Phrases, 
1852. 
RoMAiNB (Rev. William), bom at Hartlepool, 
1714-1795. 

Diflcounes (12) upon the Law and the 
Gospel, 1760. 

Essay on Psalmody, 1775. 

Life of Faith (The), 1763. 

Scripture Doctrine of the Lord's Supper, 1765. 

Sermons (12) upon Solomon's Song, 1759. 

Triumph of Faith (The), 1795. 

Walk of Faith (The), 1771. 
(Hifl Life, by the Rev. W. B. Cadogan, 1796.) 
RosooB (Henry), 1800-1836. 

Lav of Evidence in Criminal Cases, 1836. 

life of William Roscoe, 1833. 

Lives of British Lawyers, 1830. 
BO0OOS, LL J). (Henry Enfield), chemUtf Lon- 
don, 1833- 

Elementary Chemistry. 

Lectures on fitoectram Analysis, 1869. 

Treatise on Chemistry, 1877. 
BosooB (Thomas), bom at Liverpool, 1791- 
1871. 

German Novelist, 1826. 

Italian Novelist, 1825. 

Life and Writings of Cervantes, 1839. 

Life of William the Conqueror, 1848. 

Memofars of Silvio Pellico, 1833. (From the 
Italian.) 

Spanish Novelist, 1826. 

TV>uristin Italy, 1831-33. 

Tourist in Spain, etc., 1838. 

Memoirs of Scipio de Ricca, 1829. 

Translation of Memoirs of Benvenuto Odlini, 
1823; Lanzi's History qf Painting, 1828 ; 
Ssmondi's Literature, 1823. 
BosooB (William), historian, bom near Liver- 
pool, 1753-1831. 

Life and Pontificate of Leo X., 1805. 

Life of Lorenzo de* Medici, 1796. (Admirable.) 

On the Origin and Vidasitodes of Literature, 
1817. 
(His Life, bj hii son Henry* 1833.) 



Roscoe (William Caldwell), i>oe^, bom at Liver- 
pool, 1823-1859. 

Poems and Essays, posthumous 1800. 
Rose (George), bom at Brechin, iu Scotland, 
1744-1818. 

Observations on the Historical Work of Charles 
James Fox, 1809. 
Rose (William), poet, Scotland. 1762-1790. 

Last Day of Love (The), and other Poems, 
1834. 
Ross (Alexander), 1590-1654. 

Arcana Microcosm!, 1652. 

Centurie of Divine Meditations (A), 1646. 

Medicus Medicatus, 1645. 

Mel Heliconium. 

Mystagogus Poeticus, 1647. 

llerum Judaicaram Memorabilium, libri iii. 
1617-19 ; libri iv. 1632. 

Three Decads of Divine Meditions, 1630. 

View of all Religions (A), 1653. 

Virgilius Evangelizans, 1634. 
•»• This is the Ross to whom S. Butler 

refers in Hudibras — 

There was an ancient sage philosopher 
That had read [oil] Alexander Ross over. 

Ross (Alexander), poet, bom in Aberdeenshire, 

Scotland, 1699-1784. 
Helenore, 1768. (The first publication, aged 
70.) 

(His Life, by the Rev. Alexander Thomson, 
1812.) 
Ross, M.D. (Alexander Milton), naturalist, 

born at Belleville, in Canada, 1832- 
Architecture of Birds' Nests, 1875. 
Birds of Canada (The), 1872. 
Butterflies and Moths of Canada (The), 1873. 
Elephas Americanus, etc., 1875. 
Flora of Canada (The), 1874. 
Food of Canadian Birds (The), 1875. 
Forest Trees of Canada (The), 1874. 
Mammals and Fish of Canada (The), 1878. 
Migration of Canadian Birds, 1875. 
Ross (Sir James Clark), arctic explorer, London, 

1800-1862. 
Voyage of Discovery (1839-43) in the Southern 

Seas, 1847. 
Ross (Sir John), arctic voyager, bom at Bolsar- 

roch, in Scotland, 1777-1856. 
Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a 

Northern Passage, 1835. 
Residence in Arctic Regions, etc., 1829-^1. 
Voyage of Discoveiy ... for the ... ex- 
ploring of Baffin's Bay, 1819. 
Ross (Rev. John Lockhart), 1810- 
Druidical Temples at Avebury, 1859. 
Lectures on the History of Moses, 1837. 
Ross-Chubch. See Marrtat (Florence). 
RossETTi (Christina Georgina), poetess, London, 

1830- 
Annus Domini (a prayer for every day in the 

year), 1874. 
Commonplace, and other Short Stories, 1870. 
Goblin Market, and other Poems, 1862. 
Pageant (A), and other Poems, 1881. 
Poems, 1875. 
Prince's Progress (The), and other Poems, 

1866. 
Seek and Find, 1879. 
Singsong (a nursery rhyme-bootY V^X^. 
Speaking lAkftuesBiea, \Vi^ 



1306 ROMBTTI— RU8RKI.r.. 



APPKNDIX I. 



iiuDDi UAN— nuMErx, 



RoMiKTTT (Danta Oabrlcl), painter and poett 
I/undon, lH2H-lBfi2. 

I>Ante ariti IiIm Circla, 1H73; Uin Nemo as — 

Kiirly Italian Vwtn (Tho), J 461. 

ruemn, 1h70. 
Hdmmktti (Maria Francmca), Lutjilon, 1H27- 

1H76. 
Shttilow of Dantfl (riirO, 1h71. 
RoHHKTTi (WllUani Micliacl), I/<mdon, 1H20- 
(VltlctNtnn on Swinburne, IHtiti. 
I)a()t«''ii IJelL traimUtcd Into KngllNh, IH06. 
Klnfl Art, 1H67. 
IjIvoh of Famomi Portu, IHtfl. 
Memoir of Hhellny, IH70. 
MrM. Ilolmci Or«y (blank vpnio),lfl60. 
Hbort Mf^iolrfl of William lUako. 1H63; Walt 

Whitman, and " Moxon'H noeta." 
RouTir, I>.1). (Martin .)om«|)Ii), ))orn at Houth 

Klmliam, In HufTolk, 176&>IH64. 
Ilellqulas Kacro), lKU-16. (Valiiabl<>.) 
^k:rlpt<)rum h>»:lf>HlaHtlcorum OpuHciilu, 1832. 
TU>WK (N[c\\(i\Mn) dramatitt and poet laureate^ 

born at I^lttle liarford, in JierbyHliirc, I07a- 

171H. 
Trannlatod into Engllitb vcmo liUcan'H r/iar- 
ialiat 172H. 

*,* For hlH play*, nm Ai'PKJrnix 11 f. 
IU)WK (MrM. TbomoM), malditn namo Klixalx'th 

Hlnier, piwnnionym " I'hlhimrda," was born 

at flcboHtftr, In S(»mftnietHl»ln!, 1074-I7:t7. 
Ihjvout KxorclwiHof thft Hi-art, 1737. 
FrlnndMblp in l)<>ath (Irt 2U IitttitrN), 1721. 
JIlHtory of .Jonepb (TImO. a po<;m, I7:w. 
iMUivn, Moral, etc., l72ii-3.'i. 
IlowLAHDS (Henry), antiquary, born In Wab^H, 

•-1722. 
Mona Antlqua RpHtauratn, 1723. (Kxwlbfnt.) 
Ilowi.ANDM ^Samuel), jm.t, cU:., 1B70-1626. 
('row of Kind l/mdon (JoHKii)fi. 1603. 
Metrayal of (JhrlMt, and other J'oenu, IROH, 
DcmocrituH, or Dr. Morryman hlN Medicine, 

16U7. 
DlogetU'H bin lianthome, 1007. 
Goode NeweM and liod Nowch, 1022. 
ilallo Fellow. Well Met, 1612. 
ireaven'a (llory, Karth'M Vanltle, IfcU'i 

Horror, 162H. 
Hifitory of Ouy, Karle of Warwick*-, 1007. 
Humor'H I/)oklng-gUtHMO (HatlrcM and NtorlcA 

in verse), 160k. 
Knave of ClubbH, 1600. 
Knave of Hartfl, 1612. 
Tjettlng Humors lUood In the irr>ad-vayno, 

1000. 

Looko to It, for rie stabbe ye (a iK)em), 

1604. 
Martin Mark-all, Beaille of Hrldowcll, lOIO. 
Melancholio Knight (The), iOlG. 
More Knaves yet, 1612. 
Night lUven (The), 161«. 
*Tis Merrle when OosHlps mete, 1002. 
ItoifLKV (William), dramatltt, time, .lames I. 

%• For bis dramas, see Ai'i'Kwnix III. 
ItoxttURoii, M.I). (William), hotanltt, bom in 
Ayrshire, Hcotland, 17B0-1«16. 
Ooromandel I'lants, 179&-98. 
Flora fndica, 1K20-24. 
iiortns Itengalensiit, 1814. 
Ror (WmUtn), of Scotland. 1736-1790. 
MiUtnry A/it/quitiei of the XtomanK Vn KutIVi 
litiuin, 1793. 



\ 



Rui>i)iHAN (Tliomas), grammarian, bom in 
Scotland, 1074-1 7B7. 
flrammatico) I^tlnflo Jnstltutionea, 1726. 
Jtudlments of the Latin Tongue, 1714. 
(His Life, by (>. Chalmers, 1704.) 
KuDiNU (Ilev. Itogers), numiamatlitt bom si 
Lel(U!Hter, 17B1-1M20. 
Annals of the Coinage of Oreat Hritaln, etc., 
1H17. 
RuMOMKHnRRaKR (}V\\l\eLm\naturali»l, bore i» 
Cumberland, of New .Jersey, U.8., 1807- 
Klements of Natural History, 1850. 
Three Years in the Pacific, 1H3B. 
Ilnsii, M.I). (Benjamin), bom near PblladelpbU/ 
U.S., J74B-IH13. 
Diseases of the Mind, 1813. 
Kssays, 170H. 
Me<llcal Inquiries and Observations, 1789^ 

1H04. 

IlusiivfouTir (John), bom in NortbumbtrUnd, 

1007-1000. 
Historical Collections of Privata PoaMgos of 

Htaii*, I0SO; posthumous 1701. 
RusKiN, LL.D. (.John), art critic, liondon, 1810- 
Aratra Pentlltci, 1h72. (On 8culptur«.) 
Cambriilge School of Art (The), 1H68. 
Crown of Wild Olives (The), 1806. 
Decoration and Mtfiufocture, 1809. 
Deucalion, 1870. 
F/agle's Nest (The), 1872. 
Klements of PerHpecLlve, 18G0. 
Kihlcs of the Dust, 1803. 
Frondes A grestfts, 1876. (On modem pointen.) 
(Hotto and his Works, 1866. 
Harbours of Kngland, 1866. 
King of the Golden River, 1861. (A capital 

fairy tale.) 
King's Treasures and Queen's Oardoni 1866. 
Laws of Fdsole, 1877. 

I/ecturos on Architecture and Painting, 1864. 
I^ecturos on Art, 1869. 

Lectures on the Political ICconomy of Art, 1857. 
Love's Melne, 1873. 
Michael Angelo and Tintoret, 1873. 
MMlern Palntitrs, 1843-40, 1860. (Saperiorto 

the anclentji in landscape.) 
Mornings in Florence, 1877. 
On the Nature of Gothic Architecture, 188 
Pre-Raphoelism, I860. 
IVoserplna, 1876-70. 
Oueen of the Air, etc., 1867. 
SaUette and Klephanta (a poem), 1839, 
Sesame an<l Lilies, 1864. 
Seven Lamps of Arcliitecture (The), 1849. 
Stones of Venice (a rhapsody ou Um iUlen 

city), 1861-63. 
fUtudy of Architecture in Schools, 186S, 
Time and Tide, etc., 1868. 
Two Paths, 1864. 
UntothUI^t, 1802. 
Val d'Arno, 1874. 

(His IMographv, by ffliepherd, 1878.) 
RcssKLL, M.I). (Alexander), *-I768. 

Natural History of Aleppo, 1764. (BseillMt) 
RifSMRLL (liev. John Fuller), 1816- 
Judgment of the Church on the Snfldio^ 8f 

Holy Scripture, 1B38. 
Life of Dr. .Johnson, 1847. 
RussKLL (John, earl), peaudoiijm **Joeapb 

SkllU't, a gentleman who bM lift blf lov 

\tv^«" tlalMNMnv, Loudoii, ITM-UTI. 



BU8SELL — 8ALA. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



RTLE — 8ALA. 



1807 



Affairs of Earopc since the Peace of Utrecht, 

1824-25. 
Causes of the French Revolution, 1832. 
Correspondence of C. J. Fox. 
Correspondence of Jotin, Fourth Duke of Bod- 
ford. 
Don Carlos (a tragedy), 1822. 
Essays and Sketches by Joseph Skillet, 1820. 
Establishment of the Turks m Europe, 1828. 
Foreign Policy of England, etc., 1871. 
History of the British Constitution, 1821. 
Letters for the Post, not the Press, 1820. 
Life of Lady Rachel Russell, 1820. 
Lift of Lord WillUm Russell. 1819. 
lifiB, Diary, and Letters of Thomas Moore, 

1852-56. 
Lift and Times oi Charles James Fox, 1850. 
Nan of Arrouca (FheY a talc, 1822. 
Rise and Progress of Christianity in the West, 

1873. 
RuaBBLL (Lady Rachel), daughter of Thomas 

Wriothesley, earl of Southampton, 163C- 

1723. 
Letters to her Husband and Otherft, 1718. 

(Her Life, by lord J. Russell, 1820.) 
Russell, D.C.L. (Michael), bishop of Glasgow, 

etc., bom in Edinburgh, 1781-1848. 
Connection of Sacred and Profane History, 

1827-37. 
History of the Church of Scotland, 1834. 
Rdssell, M.D. (Patrick) of Scotland, 172C- 

1806. 
Notice on the Serpents of India, 1796. 
Treatise on the Plague, i791. 
Russell, LL.D. (William) historian, Ijorii in 

Scotland, 1746- 1794. 
History of America, 1779. 
History of Ancient Europe, 1793. 
History of Modem Europe, 1779-84. 

(EUs Life, by Irvine, 18010 
Busbkll, LL.D. (William Howard), bom at 

Lily Yale, in Dublin, Irehind, 1821- 
Adventnres of Dr. Brady (a novel), 1868. 
Canada, its Defiences, Condition, etc., 1865. 
Diary In the East, 1869. 
Diary in the Last Great War, 1873. 
Diary in India, 1860. 
Diary, North and South, 1863. 
Letters ftom the Crimea, l85.'>-56. 
Prince of Wales's Tour in India, 1877. 
RuTBEBTORD (Rev. Samuel), Pretbyterian min- 

iitert Scotland, 1600-1061. 
Covenant of Life opened (The]), 1655. 
Clirist .dying and drawing Sinners to Him- 
self; 1647. 
Disputatio Scholastica do . . . Providentia, 

1650. 
Dtvioe Right of Church Government, 1646. 
Due Bights of Presbyteries, 1644. 
Ezercltationes Apologeticae, 1C36. 
Free IMsputation against I*retendcd Liberty 

of Conscience, 1649. 
ha. Bex, 1644. (Burnt by the Committee of 

Estates.) 
Spiritnal Antichrist (The), 1648. 
O^yaU and Triumph of Faith (The), 1645. 

^BIs Life, by MurrAy,l828; Thomson, 1836.) 
BuTBnvoBTH, D.D. (Thomas\ born in Cam- 
bridgeshire, 17 12-1 77 1. 
Inftttates of Natural Law, 1754-66. 
fl^ntom of Katvxal FUlosopby, 1748. 



Rtle (Rev. John Charles), toriter qf rdigious 
tractSt bom near Macclesfield, in Cheshb'e, 
1816- 

Bishops and Clergy of Other Days, 1869. 

Christian Leaders of [last century], 1868. 

Coming Events and I'resent Duties, 1869. 

Expository Thoughts on the Gospels, 1856-59. 

Practical Religion, 1878. 

Spiritual Songs, 1861. 

Plain Speaking, 1860. 
Rymer (Thomas), antiquary, bom at North- 
allerton, in York, 1638-1713. 

Antiquity, Power, and Decay of Parliament, 
1684. 

ICdgar, the English Monarch (an historic 
play), 1677. 

Fcedera, etc., 1703 ; continued by Robert San- 
derBon, 1717-35; enlarged by Dr. Adam 
Clarke. (Invaluable.) 

Short View of Tragedy in the Ijast Age, 1693. 

Tragedies of the I.Ast Age considered (The), 
1678. 

Sackvillk (Thomas), earl of Dorset, etc., poet,. 

born at Bucldiurst, in Sussex, 1527-1608. 
Gorboduc, a tragedy (the last two acts), 1562. 

(The first three acts by Norton, 1661.) 
Induction to the Mirror for Magistrates (in 

7-line stanzas), 1557. (Excellent.) 
Sadler (Michael Thomas), born at Snelstone, 

in Derbyshire, 1780-1835. 
Ireland, its Evils and their Remedies, 1829. 
Law of Population, 1830. 
St. John* (Henry). See Bolikgbroke. 
St. John (James Augustus), historian, bom in 

Carmarthenshire, Wales, 1801-1875. 
Anatomy of Society (The), 1831. 
Education of the People (The), 185<?. 
Egypt and Mehemet All, 1834. 
Egypt and Nubia, 1844. 
Hellenes (The), 1842. 

History, Manners, etc., of the Hindoo!*, 1832. 
History of the Four Conquests of England, 

1862. 
History of .the Manners and Customs of 

Ancient Greece, 1842. 
Isis, an Egyptian Pilgrimage, 1 852. 
Journal of a Residence in Normandy, 1831. 
Life of Louis Napoleon, 1867. 
Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1868. 
Lives of Celebrated Travellers, 1831. 
Margaret Ravenscroft, or Second Love, 1835. 
Nemesis of Power (The), 1854. 
Oriental Album (The), 1851. 
Philosophy at the Foot of the Cross, 1854. 
Ring (The) and the Veil, 185G. 
Sir Cosmo Digby, 1843. 
Tales of the Ramadban, 1835. 
There and Back Again in Search of Beauty^ 

1853. 
Views in Borneo, 1847. 
Weighed in the Balance (a novel), 1864i. 
St. John (Spencer), London, 1826- 

Life in the Forests of the Far East, 1862 
Sala (George Augustus Henry), London, 1828- 
Accepted Addresses, 1862. 
After Breakfast, etc., 1864. 
America in the Midst of War, 1864. 
Baddington Peert^e, i860. 
BreakfoHt la Bed, V%%^. 
Capta\n I)a.iv^<&towft (kjv.\a\^ 



I 



Hog»rth (In thn iMmhill Uagaiinc 

JevtBtJ dae North (AJ, IBfiS. 

raiMepm In RussU.) 
LooWng mt Life, I8«l. 
UtkeyonrOiMe,l8eD. 
Nirt«,Mc,ottbB PirU EiMbUloo. 
Pirti berHlf ■fiiln. ISTB. 
tJOIteiloofUslory), law. 
KaldcDce la RuuLi, iBi^e. 



ICnBlTHhe nnd Velibe Dictlonule, 1& 

loEniauctlDti, tejiGhlnH bow to pronoi 

Letlen in the Biytlslis Tongue, ISE 



SUSON (Natliulc 
Antiquities of Ei 
Aiilliiult)aBDf9 
lilsloty of HertfOrdjMM, li 



irotEngl»ad,lY3l. 

IS KominSlUloiuIa BiiUln, 11 



luid Countlea of EDKlud, 17 
Bujioi' (ThomM), •-1I10. 
Esur on tho AdroDoeiDBnt of ] 
Propcetl to porfanu Uuslc In 



AniiqaltlM In the Mld- 



« (ThBinuj, 
dfurdnblK, •-]) 



•asogrBODlral Unimmi 

popnW.) 
UlKtorlulCotlnHiinr 

MsrrtMO, --llh its El 

On^, ItoDuns, Si 

Modem Hlitmy, 113» 



<lrlgiBAl of tba Order of the Quler, 11D1. 
PrvBont State at m SMoai, Viifi. 
Sevlcir oftbe HMorj of Englimd, mi-M, 



noloffical hislarlant 

n English Noblllly, 

[riah NoblUlj-, 1759. 
It Scuttlsh NobUlly, 

[A), 1740. (OncBTer? 

.ting to BrIUIn. 1)01. 




icilogTulMlitc _ 

d,i70T. {i umM work) 
tlaglulHlato:7oriheli]Dg»<if H 

r of the Coronitlua at Jan 



at QeKi^'&onk. Dub 



SANDFOB D — SCOTT. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



SAXON — SCOTT. 



130» 



Samdvord (James), 1525-1590. 

Amoroiu Tales and Sentences of the Greeke 
Sages, 1567. 

Hours of Recreation, or Afterdinners (tales, 
bon mots, etc.), 1576. 

Mirror of Madness, 1567. 
Sabptb ((Jeoi^e), poet and traveiUrt bom at 
York, 1577-1644. 

Christ's Passion. 1640. (This is the Christm 
Patient of Orutius.) 

Ovid's Metamorphoses Englished, 1632. 

Pai^phrase on the Psalms of David, 1636. 

Paraphrase on Solomon's Song. 1642. 

Belation of a Journey, etc., 1615. (A descrip- 
tion of the Turkish empire, of Egypt, the 
Holy Land, etc.) 
Sasdts (William), musical composer and autJior, 
1794-1863. 

Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modem, with 
the Airs, 1833. 

Ghristmastide, its History, Festivities, and 
Carols, 1852. 

Specimens of Macaronic Poetry. 1831. 
Sast, R.A, (James), bora at Croydon, in Surrey, 
1820- 

The Boy Shakespeare; Dick Whittington; 
Evening ; Genius is Heaven-bom and looks 
from out the Eyes, 1880; Harmony; The 
Infant Samuel ; The Infant Timothy ; The 
Light of the Cross; Little tied Riding- 
Hood; The Miller's Daughter; Morning; 
Mother's Hope ; Retrospection ; Saxon 
Women; She never told her Love; The 
Walk to Emmaus ; The Toung Minstrel ; 
Toung Steele. 
Sasoent (Epes), bom at Gloucester, in Massa- 
chusetts, U.S., 181&- 

Bridge of Genoa (The), 1836. 

Priestess (The), 1855. 

Songs of ue Sea, and other Poems, 1845. 

Standard Speaker, 1852. 

Wealth and Worth, 1840. 
Satdkdat Review (The), started 1855. 
Sauhdess (Sir Edmund), 1600-1683. 

Reports, 1686. 
Sauhdbbsok, LL.D. (Nicholas), matftenuitician, 
bom in Yorkshire, 1682-1739. 

Elements of Algebra, 1740. 

Treatise on Fluxions, 1756. 
Savage (Richard), jpoet, bom in London, 1698- 
1743. 

Bastard (The), 1728. (A poem on himself, 
in which he holds his mother up to 
ridicule.) 

Love In a Veil, 1718. 

Wanderer (The), in five cantos, 1729. 
(His Life, by Dr. Johnson, 1744.) 
Satilb (Sir Henry), mathematician^ bom near 
Halifax, in Yorkshire, 1549-1622. 

Lectures on Euclid (book i.), 1621. 

Bemm AngUcarum Soiptores post Bedam, 
1596. 
Sawteb (William), poet, etc., 1828- 

Legend of Phillis, 1872. 

Ten Miles from Town, 1867. 

Thought and Reverie, 1849. 

Year of Song (A), 1872. 
Baxm (John Godfrey)^ American poet and Au- 
moristt 1816- 

dever Stories of Manr Kations, 1864. 

Hjriog Jhtfebnuui (Tb^ 1862. 



/ 



Masquerade ^The), and other Poems, 1866. 

Leisure Day Rhymes, 1875. 
Saxon CHRONfCLB (Annales Remm in Anglia 
gestaram aChristo nato ad Annum 1154). 
It is inserted in the Monumenta Historica 
Britannica. 
Satebs, M.D. (Frank), po<«, 1763-1817. 

Disquisitions, Metaphysical and Literary, 1793. 

Dramatic Sketches of Ancient Northern My- 
thology, 1790. 

Miscellanies, 1805. 

Nugse Poeticae, 1803. 
(His Life, by W. Taylor, 1S23.) 
SCHAFP (Philip), an American citizen, born at 
Chur, in Switzerland, 1819- 

Political, Social, and Religious Condition of 
the United States, 1855. 

What is Clmrch History ? 1846. 
Schoolcraft (Henry Rowe), ethnologist, bom 
in New York State, U.S., 1793-1864. 

Algic Researches, 1839. 

Ethnological Researches respecting the Red' 
Man of America, 1845. 

Historical and Statistical Information respect- 
ing the Indian Tribes of the United States, 
1851-60. 

Indian Tribes (The), their History, Condition, 
and Prospects, 1851-57. 

Narrative of an Expedition to Haska Lake, 
the Source of the Mississippi, 1834. 

Notes on the Iroquois, 1848. 

Travels in the . . . Mississippi Valley, 1825. 

View of the Lead Mines of Missouri, 181D. 
Schkeibeb (Mrs.), maiden name Lady Charlotte 
Elizabeth Guest, 1812- 

Translated the Mabinogion, 1838-49. 
ScoGiN (John), court jester to king Edward IV, 

Jests, gathered together by Andrew Boord, 
M.D., 1626. 
Scobesbt, D.D. (William), arctic navigator^ 
bom at Whitby, in Yorkshire, 1790-1857. 

Account of the Arctic Regions (An), 1820. (A 
capital book.) 

Discourses to Seamen, 1812. 

Joumal of a Voyage to the Northern Whale 
Fisheries, 1823. 

Magnetical Investigations, 1839-52 

Memorials of the Sea. 

Records of the Adventurous Life of the Late 
William Scoresby (i.e. his lather), 1830. 

Records of the Sea. 
(His Life, by Scoresby-Jackson, 1861.) 
Scot (Reginald), bum at Scotshall, near Smeetbc, 
in Kent, 1545-1599. 

Discoverie of Witchcraft (The), 1584. (Hin 
great work, demonstrating the absurdity of 
tiie {wpular belief in witches. This book 
called forth James's Dcemonology, and Scot's 
book was ordered to be burnt by the com- 
mon hangman.) 

Perfite Pktforme of a Hoppe-Garden (The), 
printed 1574. 
SoOTSMAK (The), a newspaper, first started 1817. 
Scott (David), painter, bom in Edinburgh, 
1806-1849. 

The Alchemist, 1838 ; Ariel and Caliban, 1838 ; 
The Ancient Mariner illustrated, 1831 ; The 
Duke of Gloucester taken into the Water- 
gate of Calais, 1843 ; Monograms of Man^ 
1831; PhUocteteft, \%\^\ PiV^TvnC* Pt^ 



/ 



1810 



wroTT. 



AITKiNDIX I. 



M'Airr. 



I 



(Uobfi TlirAlrc, 1H4I ; Klrhanl III., met; 

SiiriH>«loii ciirrli'il by Sleep aiul Death, iH.'tu ; 

Hllciiim iirniMliiK Will^ IH4'i; Vamo da 

OaiiiA <'ri(-i)iiiitfrinK tlm Sjii|it of tiii* t^ajic, 

1H47 (IiIh twHt plctiirc). 
(HIM MciiidIih, by IiIh hruWu-r, W. I). 

Siu»it, moo.; 
ficojT (John), jwe/, of Aiii\v<-Il, In llfrtrurdNJilrc, 

l7:io I7h:i. 
AmwHI, 1770. 
Criilral KHMayH on iht; Kii(;ti- li I'fX'lH, (MiHt- 

liurnuiiH l7Hri. 
I'oftiiH. I7KL'. 

(HiM Lifo, by .J'lliii II(H)1", \1h:,; 11. A. 
Imvcnnori, 1H22.) 
h/:(j-rr(Mlf;hacl), linwiUU Ixirn At (iIomkow, in 

StTdtliind, I7h» |h:{5. 
CrnlHi! uX tho Mitly (ai>|>oarc<l In nlackwood'i 

MiiffOzLnf.). 
Torn (JrinKbt'N I/ig (AppfAP'd ]n JllankiimwVn 

Maijazive.). 
•kx/rr (Sir Mkhwd), nrrult phUonnphft, *-iaOO. 
Avln(;nn») do AiilnwillbiiH, «:x Arabjci) In lidtU 

ritirn, tiAiiHlAtlo. 
\}i: rrorrcAilonf! ft HoniinlH rhlHionoinJA 

Oiiir-4, prIriU'd 1477. 
M''iiyii rhlloMophlra, trannlAt(Ml Into KnKlir.li 

Aii'l printed lO.Tt. 
(^ii:i-.htlo ('iirlo"A do Nattira .S<dlH ft Luiiii*, 
printed ir,ri. 

(I>,int(; plfifv-H bim Willi ui.'if;i('iriiiii |ri lih 
Jnfr.nio, in (be flllb purl of Mio y[aM-\H)\yiy. 
S^-o IIanpiuhji:, J>. 47rj, r,<d. I,) 
S<:<>'rT (Samuel), UindKi'aiM: jxiiiitn', *-1772. 
Old L<in<lon Mrldge, 1740. (In 1I10 Ntitlonal 

(fiillery.) 
MtfiT (Kev. ThornnH"), KiikUkI" nilnlHtnr at 

Utrecht. Tnurd<red at IJiroclit by .John 

Ijiiinbert, a KAtrimm poldler, IG'iO. 
ApborlHnieHorStiit«. 1«24. 
\U:\f^\i'Mii I'lHmlre (Tlie), lii'i'J. 
lU:\Kv.kti Soiildior (Tiie), HVii. 
i.'lirlHt'H I'i.iitie.ian, and Solonion'H I'nritnn, 

l(il(;. 

MmoverleofSpnnlHli TrwitlceM ( A ), MJ2;j-24. 
l)iiKl''iiid'H .Joy ior HUpproHKln^ tiio I'apl'.tH, 

<^;boKt of iSolH-rt, Tnrl «»r IOmmi-x, lOat. 
<;bontofSir \Valt«r KnwIeljrI., I02f,. 
IliKbwnieM of God and tlie ivinf; (The;, |r/jo. 
NftweH I'rom I'ttiiiA«'Hii", ic,2'i. 
^]>aiilHli DeHlgneH to an UniverKiU MoiiarchJe, 

Hi'Zl. 
HyinniAcbla, or Truo I/ive-knot. (nodnt^;)* 
'loiiKue OinibAt (A), JO'J.'t. ((jHefiil lor a 

W'oid iNiok.) 
Votivji! AiikI"**, 1024. 
Vox Cu'll. I6.<:4. (A rorimiitatlon }ie]d In 

lieAveri by II' nry VIII., cpieen KllzAbi-th, 

mid oMieiH, on .Sjialn'H deHlf^tm a^^ainsl Kn^* 

luiid.) 
Vox l>e|, I CM. 
Vox rojMili (a wariiiii}^ u/a!iiKt Spain), 1020, 

Vox IU^kIm, 1024. 
>o-iT (IO>v. Tbomai), bom at l(riiyt<;ft, In Lln- 
eolniiliire, 1747 IH2]. 
r'oiiiMieiitnry on ib«! Mihlft, 1700. (Of'nnrally 

r.ilU'tl "hrMi'n Kunilly Bibb-.") 
/>r,ii": on th'- M'/ni lni]Mi.tant Kul^lcctu of 
JUellghn, 1793, 



\ 



Korcftof Truth, 1770. 

Vliwllcatioii of tlin InNplrotlon of Scripeon^lTM. 

(IIIn Llfn. by }iIn fwin, 1H24.) 
S<-()Tr (Hlr WaltT), fionriigt tuid pott, bom at 

I'ldinbufKli, I771-1h:}2. 

Nirvd* arul I'rtae Itmnancei. 
Ablwt(Thn), IH20( tlm^ laixatiotli. 
Annn of (JHenOeln. 1H20; tlmn, K(lw«r4 IV. 
AntiqiiAry (The). IHlOf titnn, (htvrm III. 
Aunt MarKnrct'A Mirror (a tain); tfniA, Wll- 

llAin III. 
Iklrothifl (TliOf 1K25; tlmn, Ilnnry It. 
|{|iie,k DwAff (Tlin), IHIO; tlinn, Annn. 
Ilrlde of J^auim(triiio')r, IHIO ; time, WMIUm 

III. 
(^tln DanK^nniM, iHai ; tlmo, Hfmnr T. 
(^ouiit lUilKTt of I'AriN, 1H»1 ; tlmn, Ktlftm. 
Fair Malil of I'nrth, IH2H; tlmo, Henry IV. 
FortnU'-A of NtK«:l. 1H22; timft, JwivM I. 
(Juy MAniif*rlnK, IhiO; tlmf, OifirKn II. 
Heart of Mldbrt.hlan. Ihih; tlmn, (inorgn XL 
Highland Widow (Tlii;), a tale, ]837; time 

(Joorgft II. 
Ivanhoe, IHlO; tlmo, IMchard I. 
Kenllwortli, IH21 ; time, KIlzulMh. 
lAlni'M .Joe.k rriie). IH27; tlmn, KllaOietb. 
l/^end of Montrofio ('Ilic), 1819; ttiM, 

t'liarlen I. 
.MoiiAHtery (Thn). 1N20; itmn, KIlubAtb. 
Old Mortality, IHI6; tlmn, aiarbm II. 
IVveril ofthn Pejtlc, IH2:i; tlmn, f/liorlM ]L 
I'Inite. (Tim), IH2I ; tlmo, William III. 
guentbi Dnrwnrd, 1H2.1; tlmn, Mward IV. 
Kn(lK:innllet, IH24; tlmn, (iwirgn III. 
Jlob Hoy, I HI 7; tlnif, OiNfrgn 1. 
Ht. lionan'H Well, \h2o\ timn, OnoTRe III. 
Surgoon'H DaughU'r (Tlin), lH'i7; tlM^ 

(leorKf! II. 
TullHmaii ( rhn), IHSR; tlm^ Ulchonl T. 
Tajm>iitrief| ChamlNir (Thn), a Ul0( tia^ 

OnorKn III. 
Two nrovnrH(Thn),atalMR27; tlme,OMf|i 

III. 
Waverley, |HI4 ; tlmn, (Inorgn IF. 
Wo<;dHtf)e,k, IM20; limn, (NimrnonwiHilUi. 

I'tie.tnj, Ifrnmatin fHattchfj, etc. 
Auc.ldndran'if (an Arynhlrn trogndy), 1830. 
IlalbidKarid hyrbwl I'lnnn, 1HO0. 
Ilnttio of Sf>m|iaRh, IHIH. 
IJordnr Mlnotrnlny (In thnio parta), IMML ^ 

(Tl Ionian thv llhymnr.) 
Tirldal of Trlernialn (In tbmn cantofl), WZ. 
luurtu of I)evorgoll (ft tnclodramo, blank 

verw'), iH.'w. 
Kttrle.ke ^larland (Thn), two fiong^, lAlC. > 

Field of Wnleri(K) (Thn), a fHtnn, IHIS. 1 

FIrn King (The), a l/allud, In Alexandrine^ 

IHOl. 

«• For a' that an' a' thot" (ivmg), 1814. 
FrHerir.k iind Aline (a ball.id), IHOl. 
llalldon Hall ( a draniAtlc Nketch), 1M32. 
Harold the l):MintleMK (in nix ranUw)* 14lT. 
Helveilyii (a ImilAfl. In Aloxandrlnftft), IHOS. 
HouH(! of Afpen (The), a prow draoetk 

NkeKdl, 1H20. 
Hunting Song (A), In nnvtmn, 1808. 
I/a/ly of the Ukn (The). In iilx cantM, 180». 
J/rty of the l^t Mliislrol (Tlie), In tit 

cjintoN), IM).*!. 
I/ird of the inu^ (T\v\ In fix oantoH. 1814. 
'Vio^ AwV « ^'.TvMa <> vimnatte okctchX I KIO. 



SCOTT — SETTLE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, sbdgwick— settle. 1311 



Marmion (in six cantos), 1808. 
Noble Moringer (The), a ballad, in Alexan- 
drines, 1819. 
Bokeby (in six cantos), 1813. 
Sir Tristram (a romance, edited), 1804. 
Vision of Don Roderick (Spenserian), 1811. 
Wild Huntsman (The), a ballad, in eights, 

1796. 
William and Helen (a ballad, in eight and 
six), 1796. 

Prose Works (not novels). 
Border Antiquities of Scotland (essays), 1818. 
Bemonology and Witchcraft (letters), 1831. 
History of Scotland, 1830. 
Letters of Malachi Malagrowther, 1826. 
Life of Dryden, 1808. 
Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, 1827. 
Life of Swift, 1814. 
Lives of British Novelists, 1825. 
Memoirs of the Earl df Montrose, 1808. 
Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk, 1815. 
Provincial Antiquities, etc., 1826. 
Begalia of Scotland (The), 1819. 
Tales of a Grandfather (in three series), 1827- 
1830. (A history of Scotland.) 
(His Life, by W. Weir, 1832; J. Hogg, 
1834; Lochart, 1837-39; G. Grant, 1849; 
Gilftllan, 1870; Bossetti, 1870; Chambers, 
1871 ; Hutton, 1878.) 
Scxyrr (William Bell), poet, etc., Scotland, 1811- 
Hades, or the Transit, 1838. 
Life, etc., of Albert Durer, 1869. 
Little Masters (The), 1879. 
Memohr of David Scott, 1850. 
Poems, 1856, 1864. 

Year of the World (The), a poem, 1865. 
CXTT (Winfleld), genercUt bom at Petersburg, 
U.S., 178fr-1866. 
Memoirs, 1864. 
floOTUS (John Duns), called " The Subtile Doc- 
tor,'' and "The Prince of Divines," 1265- 
1308. 
Idiota's, or Duns's Contemplations of Divine 

Love, printed 1662. 
Opera Omnia, Notes, etc., printed 1639. 
(His life, by L. Waddingus, editor, 1639.) 
SoOTJOAL (Henry), j>rqfe«»or, 1650-1678. 
De Ol^ectu Cultus Religiosi, 1664. 
Life of God in the Soul, 1677. 
New Discourses, etc., 1736. 
Occasional Meditations, 1740. 
SOBOPX (Geoi^e Poulett), geologist, 1797-1876. 
Considerations on Volcanoes, 1825. 
Geology of Central France, 1827. 
Principles of Political Economy, 1833. 
SsDaincK (Bev. Adam), geologist, bom at Dent, 
in Yorkshire, 1787-1873. 
Discourse on the Studies of the University of 
Cambridge, 1850. (The bearing of physics 
on religion.) 
Geology of the Lake Districts, 1853. 
fiBDOWiox (Catherine llhlaria), novelist, bom at 
Stockbridge, U.S., 1799-1867. 
Oarence (a tale of our own times), 1830. 
Hmne (a tale on domestic economy), 1840. 
Hope Loslie (a tale of early times in America), 
1837. 
• Le Bomb (a novd), 1835. 
Imttfim from AbrMd, 1841. 
Uttwoods (The), a novel, 1835. 
Uve aal Lefe live^ 1837 ; 



Married and Single, 1849 ; 

Means and Ends, 1838 ; 

Morals and Manners, 1847 ; tales on morals 

and domestic economy. 
New England Tale (A), 1822. 
Poor Rich Man and Rich Poor Man (The),1836. 
Redwood (a novel), 1824. 
Wilton Hervey, and other Tales, 1845. 
Sedgwick (Mrs.), maiden name Susan Ridley 

Livingston, 1788-1868. 
Alida, 1844. 

Allan Prescott (a novel), 1834. 
Children's Week (The), 1830. 
Morals of Pleasure (The), 1829. 
Walter Thoraby (a novel), 1859, 
Young Emigrants (The), 1831. 
Sedgwick (Theodore), born at Sheffield, in Mas- 
sachusetts, U.S., 1780-1839. 
Public and Private Economy illustrated, etc., 

1838 (by observations in Europe in 1836-37). 
Sedgwick (Theodore), bom at Albany, U.S. 

1811-1859. 
Interpretation and Application of Statutory 

and Constitutional Law, 1833. 
Life and Works of William Leggett, 1842. 
Memoirs of William Livingstone, 1835. 
Treatise on the Measure of Damages, 1830. 
Sedley (Sir Charles), jaoet, bom in Kent, 1639- 

1701. 
Antony and Cleopatra (a tragedy), 1677. 
Mulberry Garden (The), a play, 1668. 
Works, consisting of Poems and Plays, post- 
humous 1719. 

%* The duke of Buckingham called his 
poems " Sedley's Witchcraft." 
Seldek (John), antiquary, etc., bom at Sal- 

vington, in Sussex, 1584-1654. 
Analecton Anglo-Britanniccn, 1615. 
De Diis Syris, 1617. 

De Jure Naturali et (Pentium, etc., 1440. 
De Successionibus, 1631. 
DueUo (The}, 1610. 
England's ^inomis, 1610. 
History of Tithes, 1618. 
Jani Anglorum Fades Altera, 1610. 
Mare Clausum, 1636. 
Marmora Arundeliana, 1628. 
Table Talk, posthumous 1689. 
Titles of Honour, 1614. 

(His Life, by Wilkins, 1726 ; Dr. J. Alkie. 
1773 ; G. W. Johnson, 1835.) 
Selwzn (Rev. William), 1806-1875. 
Horse Hebraicas, 1848-60. 
Two Charts of Prophecy. 
Sekiob (Nassau WUhtkui), political writer,\)orz 
at Uompton, in Berkshire, 1790-1864. 
Biographical Sketches, 1863. 
Essays on Fiction, 1864. 
Historical and Philosophical Essays, 1865. 
Journal in Turkey and Greece, 1859. 
Journals, etc., relating to Ireland, 1869. 
Political Economy, 1848. 
Settle (Elkanah),j)oe£ laureate/or the city, bore 
at Dunstable, in Bedfordshire, 1648-1723. 
Cambyses (a tragedy), 1671. 
City Ramble (The), a comedy, 1712. 
Conquest of China by the Tartars (a tragedy), 

1676. 
Empress of Morocco CThe'J, a tta%<wSi:3 » V^^'^• 
Female Vte\a.\A (^lYsft^* «»Xs^'a\^ , ^»aft. V?^^ 

Joan.^ 



ArPESrOlS I. snAiiP— «n*w. 



ad Bd*«nEB(ii lHgedr)> mt' 

, chiefly Uuitkirr/ittt, l»t, 11 

SliwioCrray (Tbe), iidnnu, lltl. 
Tifomphi (uiXuru Muor*! DtJ. M»l-ll 
atWAKK (Amu), born lu tlrtbyililK, 17 



Ukinn Cnif), niwiliini»i>i> lain. 
CHtr Llfi\ i>r ilr Waller «H>lt, tnlH. 




inHIhgufabed PD»a 

I -Bavup'cwiVuuii W«nmui).utli> 

*-• T»pMm>il> Hlbmilu.l)g>. (I 

IhnnM (SUutHtb HIalnE). wmi 

Ir 5ifii«uwigu,iii»- 
' '- rB«rli«rt,l7lt. 

i«Ktn[iuic],iiMi 

1>* DaiMtfalet CTliO, > Ulc, >« 
umUUlllI, 1M>. 
HomelT ntUiids Mid Storla la Vi 



KnUwctne ABhton (■ ule), 
UirgarM I'i;rel>il.llUiB. 
Bon of CtaErltoB (a balUd), 
BkiUlin (Ihne Ma), isti. 
UnaU en ula or HKiaRT II 

bnntu. (waUun}, hUlorlan, i 
BliHry of tbD Qtitkcn. llu, 

Stiwiu. CBaf. WUUim), ISUt-l 



18gt-lB14. 









'allgiw of CnallfHi, litgi, 

Hon'mUilinka. iix. 
Kudiiinh Ihs Vujfigef, ia*(. 
Smiw! TbougbH In Vtne, IBU, 
Seimoui (Kit. MIcbHl Hobut). laou- 
Ktaalugt wllta I!ib RodudIiU, IBM. 
Uornlogi aiuong Uia JuulU. laiiii, 
SiuDwaLr. (Tliomu), poll launofi, boni In 
Norikilk; iBio-iBiJ. 
WorkiL poaUiainoai IIK. 
•-• Kor hli l» plijFi, MB AmoiDiit HI. 
(SailrtHd unjuaur by Drydin uadti tbo 
paeoilon)™ of ■• Mac FlMnoe.';) 
SiUPTlsBUiiI (Anlhonv JmUey ObopBr, earl uf ), 

and TlinM. 1111, 1113; oodUIoIdii Uu In- 
qnbr CoBomnIng Vlnue, ]Bi*i Jgdgnwni 
ofHirculH, 1718] LMMr annwrnlnK bi 
Iboalaiin, 1701 1 Uuralllll, ITOt; t£naiis 
I CaniDDnJii, llli»( aiilll«Di>, or Advlcs to 
■n Aulhor, 171(1. 
(HIa Llli), by B. Martyn, nrlwa by Dr. 

SuAiHF. LL D, fJobn Camnlnll), poet. •■liO., Iktii 
.t HouHowD llniw., II, etokSnl •' 
Kllinahor. ard olhoj I'uonia, iBti. 
Lediini on CuKurt and ll«ilglon. IS70, 
Pwtlo IiiMrpretatkHi of Nature ITbls), ia77. 
ttndli* In I'^l.'ir* and I'bllMopliT, lei». 



teiKwuni (H'lllliiD). draiwiu 
at WraitonJ-Bpon-Aft 



ttndlivlnl'^.'iryan 
h AuKiM'uni (Wlllli 



, ut*-itia. 



Wu«Hk>bH«, 



Urtet"* OompUInt (Tbs), In 1' 
Pawlonata PllErim (Tlie]. In It- 



tnan, 17>4i Ualone. 1) 
IBObi Wbaler, laoBt 

tlralni, ill). IBIB i Okol , — 

IBMi Honaelir, IIMt IUt. 1 
iBUi W. Haftey, islti 0. ftj- 
IBH 1 0. Knlgbl, tbU I Cuieb- 
Ooniwall, IBt" ■" ' 

'»ii nr.O.CV 

•UlttoU, IBtli Rw. e 

, .V. W. Uoyd, llHi a. J 

1 1 Halll, ia«l 1 S, W.pnllaa, U 

istii KlebaM OraaUWhM ' 

nu or (iw iimanta On I 

4 (i nri Jlnum, but a "LM* d 
»«(«toi.(/'{*f ~^'~' 



re J 



M trxrln.) 

Liuls awton.'ln TorkablM, iifl 
iUHmMry InproTed, ITI). 
SuiM' (Oranvlll*}, abeUHeiM, ba 
_ IISHsi- 

iwl (fha). li 

!B of Um Deflnlto A 

(Hlsl,LIe,byi'Hncen 
Siunr (lUcbard), Ealled "( 

UtUn aod Vjaaya, 1831. 

Crlltul Inqofry low tbs Proeoi 8t 

ullRi nom Italy. t7l». 

9iuRFa (Cbatln Klrkuatrldct.tx 
III ScotUuid, mi-inM. 



Two DdHonatloiH on iMtgatfrn hAH 

Siuir, H.H. (Owrgel, notuni 

Ion, In BuclnugbomaUlnh IIII-IIU 
Oalalniiui nf tlii> Uvnrlan M«N<~ 
Nalnrall-t'. Mlmlkny (Tha), U 

au*w (K'W.^ pMudonym "Jgife 8 



lAW — SHERIDAN. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, shklton -sheridan. 13ia 



Jack T>owning. 

Tosh Billings' Proverbs ; Josh BiViings 

::e ; Josh Billings' Farmer's Almanac. 

[.D.(Peter\ 1695-1763. 

nnent of Bacon's Philosophical Works, 

• 

Ml Lectures, 1734. 

ractice of Physic, 1726. 

;ev. Stebhing), antiqiMry, bom in Staf- 

}hire, 1762-1802. 

Y of Staffordshire, 1798-1801. 

rapher (The), 1789. 

iniel), orientaZistt bom in Dublin, 1772- 

ation of Mirkhond's History of the 
j$ of Persia^ 1843. 

RE. M.D. (Juhn), bom at Bidefurd, in 
>n8hire, 1709-1788. 
f of the Sumatrans, 1760. 
I on the English Nation, 1755. 
3 to the People of England, 1756-58. 
«e Act (The), 1754. 
and Progress of National Society, 1776. 
•.D. (William), born at Acton.U.S., 1820- 
y of Christian Doctrines, 1863. 
etics and Pastoral Theology, 1867. 
es on the Philosophy of History, 1856. 
es of a System of Rhetoric, 1850. 
OS to the Natural Man, 1871. 
A. (Sir Martin Archer), born In Dublin, 
-1850. 

• (a tragedy), 1824. 
emoration of Reynolds, 1814. 
nts of Art (a poem in six cantos), 18C9. 
irt(anovel), 1829. 
2S on Art, 1805. 
Lifp, by his son, 1860.) 
A> (John Baker Holroyd, lord), 1741- 

• 

on the Cora Laws, 1815. 
'ations on the Commerce of American 
68, 1783. 

! Manufactures, etc.. of Ireland, 1785. 
Project for abolishing the Slave Trade, 

in Council, etc., 1809. 
diehard I^alor), dramatist^ etc., born 

Waterford, in Ireland, 1791-1851. 
de, 1814. 
ite (The), 1817. 
lira, 1818. 
e, 1819. 
mot (The), 
ni, 1820. 
es of the Irish Bar, 1822. 

Life, by Macnevin, 1854 ; T. W. Mac- 
b, 1855.) 

(Mrs.), maiden name Mary Wollstone- 
: Godwin, novelist^ second wife of Percy 
»he Shelley. Bora in London, 1798-1851. 
phy of her Uusl>and, 1839. 
jr. 1837. 

enstein. 1816. (Her best norel.) 
[an (The), 1824. 
>, 1835. 

t Warbeck (an hi«<torIcal novel), 1830. 
les in Germany and Italy, 1844. 
-ga, 1823. 

(Percy Bysshe), poetf bom at Field 
e, in Sussex, 1792-1822. 
is (a monody on Keat8)r.l82l. 



Alastor, or the Spirit of Solitude (blank verse\ 

1816. 
Arethusa (an ode), 1820. 
Cenci (The), a tragedy, 1819. 
Clouds (The), an ode, 1820. 
Epipsychidion, 1821. 
Hellas (a lyrical drama), 1823. 
Julian and Maddalo (a conversation in verse). 

1820. 
Laon and Cythna (Spenserian), 1318. 
Nightmare (The), 1809. 
Ode to the West Wind. 
CEklipus Tyrannus (a classical play), 1820. 
Peter Bell III., 1819. 

Prometheus Unbound (a classical play), 1821. 
Prometheus Unmasked, 1823. 
Queen Mab, 1813. (Written at the age of 18.) 
Revolt of Islam (in 12 cantos, in 5-line st^.n- 

zas), 1817. 
Rosalind and Helen (a dialogue in verse), 1818. 
St. Irvyne (a novel), 1810. 
Shelley Papers (The), 1815. 
Skylark (The), 1820. (His best ode.) 
Witch of the Atlas (The), 1820. (Composed 

in three days.) 
Zastrozzi (a novel), 1809. 

(His Life, by captain T. Medwin, 1847 ; 
T. J. Hogg, 1858; his widow, 1859; C. S. 
Middleton. 1858; W. M. Rossetti, 1878.) 
Shelton (Frederick William), an American 

citizen, born at Jamaica, Long Island, 1814- 
Peeps from a Belfry, 1855. 
Rector of St. Bardolph's (The), 1852. 
Shenstone (William), p<istoral poeU bom at 

the Leasowes, in Shropshire, 1714-1763. 
(26) Elegies, 1743-46. 

Essay on Men and Manners, posthumous 176 i. 
Jemmy Dawson (a ballad), 1745. 
Judgment of Hercules (a dramatic poem), 

1741. 
Odes, Songs, and Ballads, 1750-54. 
Pastoral Ballad (in four parts), 1743. 
Poems on Several Occasions, 1737. 
Progress of Taste (in four parts), posthumous 

1764. 
Schoolmistress (The), in Spenserian metre, 

1737, 1742. (His beat poem.) 
Written at an Inn at Henley, 1741. 

(His Life, by Greaves, 1764; Gilfillan, 1854.) 
Sheppard (John George), bom at Killaroey, in 

Ireland^ 1818-1869. 
Aids to aassical Study, 1868. (With Dr. D. 

W. Tnmer.) 
Fall of Rome and Rise of New Nationalties, 

1861. 
Notes on Thucydides, 1857. (With Evans.) 
St. Paul at Athens (a poem), 1851. 
Theophrasti Characteres, with Notes, 1852. 
Shebbcbne (Sir Edward), poet^ bom in London, 

1618-1702. 
Forsaken Lydia, 1651. 
Lyrian and Silvia, 1651. 
Poems, 1651. 

Rape of Helen (The), 1651. 
Salamis, 1651. 

Sphere of Marcus Mamilius (The), 1675. 
Shebidan (Mrs.), nooeluf, maiden name Frances 

Chamberlayne, mother of Richard Brinsley 

Sheridan, 1724-1766. 
Disooverr (The), a comedy, 1762. 
Dupe (The), «k cotaedcjt Vl%^. 



i:il4 iiiiRnii>AN— HtiiKLKr. APPENDIX I. 



■IflJCLD — SlIIRLKr. 



MiM Rldnoy BIdilalph (a noTol), 1761. 
IJuurjAliad (a romance), 1767. 
(Her Mftmolm, by Allcl* l/«>rHnu, 1R34.) 
BiiRUiiiAN (Klctiard Hriiinlny Hntlor), nt/itefifutn 
aiid drama<t«t, txirii In Dublin, 1761-1616. 
Clli/H ProtfiHt, and ottior I'ocniH, IHIil. 
IIU Hp"pch fur tho luip«!aclini«nit uf Warren 
lUnttnici, 17H6. 

%• For liiH playn, w^ Aitknimx III. 
(Ills Life, bv Wutkliis 1hi7 ; I'. Mo<>re, 
IK'iBj W. Hinytli, 1H40; Hrownn. Ih7.'I. Winrl- 
<laii la crndltfMl with "ttin \n'nt n]iPW.U, th« 
iKmi wnmly, and tho bont drinking ftong in 
thn ianKiiagn.") 
Kmkkiiian n honiaM),bom at QuIIca, In Irnland, 

172I-17HH. 

I'ronounclng Dictionary of tho Knglliih Lan- 
guage, 1778. 
SiiKiiiNOiiAM (IU)t>«rt), •-1677. 

Da Angiorum (InntiH r)rlgln^ 1670. (Highly 
pralmd by Nlu4)lfM;n.) 
BmcKLKr (Hlr Anthony). trawXUT, bom at 
WcHton. In KuNM-x, I56B t ».'»]. 

Travnio Into Prmla, nWUnX by W. Parry, 1601 ; 
by (1. Manwarlng. lOl.'t. 
N.IJ._-.SIr'nion»<4ii,Blr Anthony, and llolx-rt 

H'lorl^y, cttllrd "tli«! thrr-n Knglliih brotlnTii," 

w<!rn all cmlnnnt in th<;ir dayx. Hir Thoinm 

for hiN travnln and iini»rlf»onm«'nt In Tnrkny, 

and iUiU-rl for hU warn agalnnt tiin Turkn 

nnd hiN marrlago with tho uloco of tho nliah 

of I'critla. 
Kjikri/x:k, D.D. (ThomaK), bluliop of I»iidon, 
l;orn In liondon. iri7H -1701. 

IHmvinrwji at the T«niplG Church, 1764-58. 

Bermonff, 170.'>, ftc. 

Trial of the \VltiinrtHc«i of the llcMurrectlon of 
.iiinUrtChrlHt. 1729. 

U^and Intnntof rruphrcv, 1725. 
KiiKitMM;K, D.D. (William), l/indon, 1641-1707. 

Divrlno i'rovidniir^; (Thn)< 1694. 

Kiiiuro .hidgniMit (A), 1692. 

'In-fttlwon i»"Htli, H»90. 

V liiillrfttlon of th«' I >o(:trlnft of thfl Trinity, 1 691 . 

SMKIlRIM«»MAM(ltolHTt). HPnalM)Vn,SHBIllN«nAII. 

HiiKHWiiruj (MrH.),w;r»^!r of taUn, nialdrn nanio 
Mary iMartha Mutt, Ixirn at blanford, in 
WorwuUTiihlrn, 1776-1861. 

Ar7/>tnund. 

Ayah and Udy (Thr). 

Ch/irlcM Lorralri", tliM Young Holdler. 

Knilly and lifr M'ltlM-r. 

Krmliia, a ('alruLta 'I'tiln. 

Kalrdilld htimily (Thi;). 

Of'orgo D'"«niond. 

Olpny iViboN ('i'li'O. 

ln<llan I'llgrlm (Thft). 

infant'H I'llgriin^ I'rogrnwi (Thft). 

.JulUnaO'ikU^y. 

].ia4ly of th') Manor (Thr), a serlos of taleii» 
ntc., alxxit c<'nflnnatlon. 

Lltttn ilfinry anil hin lioari^r. 

iilttio \4i\vy and Ii't Dliayo. 

Little Woodman (Tho) and bin Dog. 

Lucy (;iaro. 

My Aunt Kate. 

I'ftre la Chalw). 

I'tAxn'n O;mmon (The), 

ItftMpnirotl Nogro Cl\w), 
Itoxfifol, or Ktigluu Mannen Betenty Yean 

Ago, 



Bergoant Dala. 

BUiHea to explain the Cburch Gatechlmii. 
Btrangnr at Home (The). 
Hunan Gray. 
Waato Not, Want Not. 
BiiiKi.n (William), ojte.ratic oompo§er, bom 1 

Durtiam, 1749-1829. 
IntHMiuction to Harmony, 1800. (fOl^nied 

•«• For hia ofK^'ai*, Nee ArvKHUix III. 
flnriTow (" Mother ";, time </f Henry V 11 1. 
Fourteen Ntrango Propheclet, 1644. (With J 

Haltuarnh.) 
I'roiihealo FortfUIng the Death of (;ardlni 

Wol'wy and Othcra, 1641. 
Two Ktrange i'rophoNlea pn^llcting Wondei 

full Kvonta to betide thla Yoare, 1043. 
Yorkuhiro Prophwy p^»'aprr^rt In llie NobI 
Famllv of tho V—\ flrat prlnteil 1740. 

(Hrr Life, by 11. Hnml, 1677 1 others anon) 
mou-4, 16H7, 1797, etc.) 
.Sniiii.KT rsir Anthony). Bre above, HiiRkLinr. 
BfiiKLKr (Kvelyn Ilillip), antiquary^ etc.* bor 

nt Kttlngham I'ark, in Warwiikahtre, 1812 
Hhtf>ri(;al Menvdra of the LI von of tbe Bblrle 

Hrothora, 1848. 
}]\nUiry nt the (Hiurch of TrHand, 1861. 
History of the Oiunty of Monjighnn, 187T. 
Noble and Gentle Men of Knglantl, and ttiH 

ArniN, 180.1. 
Honw Account of Deer and ]}t^r Parka, 1867 
Bonin Aciumni of the Territory of Fariiey, i 

UlHt<!r, 1H40. 
Bt«>niniata Shlrleiana, 1841. 
HniKi.Kr (.iauicn),(iramaf^<,otc., ^Jon^\^m, 1694 

1000. 
Admiral of France (Tlie\ 16.19. 
Androniana, or the Merrhant'a Wife, 1660. 
Arcadia (a pa*itorai), lOtO. 
Hall Cl'\w\ a conictly, 10.19. 
Ilird In a Cbk^ (Th«v« a comody, 10.T}. 
Hrolhnra ('l')v'), a play, 16r.2. 
Car'Unal (TluO, lO.Vi. (Shirley himself OM 

MldcrfMl thin Ida licat play.) 
CTliangfa ri'tn'), a c<»medy, 16.13. 
(;on*tant Malfl (The), a cummly, 1640. 
Contention for Honour and lUuhefi (Tbe 

an I nterltuln, 10.1:1. 
(>mt4;ntlon nt Ajax and Achillea (The), 1661 
(^mniation (The), a comedy, 1610. 
Court H«'cret ( The}, 166.1. 
Cupid and Death (a mam|ne), 1653. 
DoulAful Heir (The), a comedy, lori3. 
Duke'a Mlatrla (I'he), a tragedy, 10.'»8. 
Kcclio, or tlie Unfortunate Lovers, 1618. (II 

bent poem.) 
Kxample (The), a w^m^dy, 16.17. 
flamenter ( I'he), a c«iraedy, 16.17. 
(lennral (1 he), a tragl-c^miedy, 1653. 
Oentlenian of Venice (A), a tragi-comed 

1 ons. 
Orateful Servant (The), a comedy, 1630. 
Honorlaand Mammon, 1659. 
Humonroua (Courtier (Tho), a oormedy, 1640. 
Hide Parke (a comedy), 1637. (Kscllftiii.; 
lm|K;Hture ( The), 1663. 
I«a<iy of Pleasure (The), ft eonuHly, 1637. 
1i«>ve'N Crueltle (a tragedy}, 1610. 
l^ive'a Victorie (a paatoral drania)^ 1063. 
liovo Tricka, or the Hchoola of Onanitmn 
1626. (HIM flmtplay.) 



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EHOBT — ftI2IM8. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL* stoournby— simms. 1316 



Nardssuis or the Self-Lover (a poem), 1646. 
Night- Walkers (The), 1633. (Altered from 

Fletcher.) 
Opportanitie (The), a comedy, 1640. 
Paillis of ScyroB(a pastoral from the Italiaa), 

xtfSS. 
Poems, 1646. 

PoUtician (The), a tragedy, 1655. 
Royal Master (I'he), a comedy, 1638. 
St. Patrick for Ireland, part 1. I64u. 
Scboole of Complement (The), a comedy, 1631. 
Sisters (TheX 1652. 

Tragedie of Chabot (The), 1639. (? Chapman.) 
Traytor (The), a tragedy, 1631. (By far his 

best play.) 
Triumph of Bcautie (The), a masque, 1646. 
Triumph of Peace (The), a masque, 1633. 
Wedding (The), a comedy, 1629. 
Wittie Faire One (I'he), a comedy, 1633. 
Young Admirall (The), a poem, 1633. 

(His Life, by Dyce, 1833.) 
Short, M.D. (Thomas), 1708-1772. 
Chronological History of the Air, Weather, 

etc., 1749. 
Comparative History of the Increase and 

Decrease of Mankind in England, 1767. 
Mineral Waters of Derbyshire, etc. (The), 

1725. 
Short (Thomas Vowler), bishop of St. Asaph, 

bom at Dawlish, in Devonshire, 1790-1872. 
Parochialia, 1842. 

Skt>tch of the Uistory of the Church of Eng- 
land, 1854. 
SiiucKFORD, DJD. (Samuel), hUtorian, 1695- 

1754. 
Creation and Fall of Man, 1753. 
History of the World, 1728. (Esteemed.) 
SiBBALD, M.D. (Sir Robert), naturcUUtf bom at 

Edinburgh, 1641-1722. 
Collection of Treatises concerning Scotland, 

1739. (Valuable.) 
History of Fifesbire and Kinross-shire, 1710. 
History of Linlithgow and Stirling, 1710. 
I'ortus Coloniae, etc., 1711. 
Koman Antiquities in Scotland, 1707. 
Scotia Ulustrata, 1684. (Of great merit.) 
Treatises concerning Scotland, 1739. 

(His Autobiography, 1837.) 
SiBBs, D.D. (Richard), 1577-1635. 

Heames of Divine Light (21 sermons), 1639. 
Bruised Reed and Smoaking Flax (The), 1631. 
Divine Meditation, 1638. 
Fountaine Sealed (The), 1627. 
Light from Heaven, 1638. 
Riches of Mercie, 1638. 
Saints' Cordials, etc., 1629. 
Soules Conflict with itselfe, 1635. 
Yea and Amen, 1638. 
SiBTHOBP, M.D. (John), botanist, bora at Oxford, 

1758-1796. 
Flora Oraeca, posthumous 1806-40. (Superb.) 
Flora Ozonieusis, 1794. 
SiDirKT (Algemon), republican statesman, Lon- 
don, 1622-1683. 
Discourses on Government, 1698. 

(HI-* Life, by Willis, 1761 ; 8. \V. Meadley, 
1813; R. a Sidney, 1835; 6. van Santvoord, 
U.a, 1851.) 
6u»KKT (Sir Philip), poet, bom at Penshurst, in 

Kent, 15Mr-1686. 
Apologle for Poetrle (An'), 1596. 



I 



Arcadia (an heroic romance), 1580, pub* 

lished 1590-93. 
Astrophel and Stella (a collection of sougs), 

posthumous 1591. 
Defence of Poesie, 1583; published 1595. 

(His I-.ife, by sir Fulke Greville, 1652 ; lord 
Brook, 1652 ; Dr. Zouch, 1808 ; Julius Lloyd, 
1862 ; H. R. Fox Bourne, 1862.) 
SiuouRNRT (Mrs.), poetess, maiden name Lydia 

Huntly, " The American Hemans," born at 

Nor^-ich, U.S., 1791-1865. 
Tiays of the Heart. 

IHeasant Memories of Pleasant Lands, 1842. 
I'ocahontas, and other Poems. 
Sketch of Connecticut, 1824. 
Tales in Prose and Verse. 
Traits of the Aborigines (a poem), 1822. 
Simeon (Rev. Charles), born at Reading, in 

Berkshire, 1758-1836. 
Appeals to Men of Wisdom and Candour, 

posthumous 1839. 
Christian's Armour (A), posthumous 1841. 
Excellence of the Liturgy (The), 1812. 
Helps to Composition (6U0 skeleton sermous), 

1802. 
Horae! Homiletioe (21 vols.), 1832. 
Humiliation of the Son of God, posthumous 

1839. 
Offices of the Holy Spirit (The), posthumous 
1838. 

(His Memoirs, by M. M. Preston, 1840; 
Rev. W. CJarus, 1»47; Rev. J. William:!oiJ, 
1848.) 
SiMKON OP Durham, historian, 1061-1131, 
HiRtoria Ecclesiae Dunlielmensis, printed 1732. 
History of England from the Danish Invasion, 

1130. (Continued by John, prior of Hex- 
ham.) 
SIMMS (William Qilmore), poet, bora at Charles- 
ton, in South Carolina, U.S., 1806-1870. 
Poetic and Dramatic. 
Areytos, or Songs of the Soul, 1860. 
Atalanti8,a Storyof the Sea, 1832. (His best.) 
Cain, and other Poems, 1829. 
Donna Anna, 1843. 
Early Lays, 1833. 
Grouped Thoughts, 1845. 
Lays of the Palmetto, 1848. 
Lyrical and other Poems, 1k25. 
Michael Bonham (a drama). 
Norman Maurin (a drama). 
Poems, 1853. 

Southera Passages and Pictures, 1839. 
Tricolour rfhe), 1830. 
Vision of Cories (The), 1829. 

Novels, Romances, and Tales (prose), 
Beauchamps (The), a local tale, 1842. 
Book of My Lady (The), 1833. 
Border Be^tgles (a local tale), 1840. 
Carl Wemer, 1838. 

Cussique of Kiawah (historical novel), 1860. 
Castle Dismal, 1845. 
Chariemout (a local tale), 1856. 
Confession, or the Blind Heart, 1842. 
Count Julien (an historical novel), 1845. 
Damsel of Darien (The; historic novel, 1848), 
Eutaw (a story of the w-ir), 1856. 
Foragers (The), a story of the war, 1855. 
Golden Christmas (a local tale), 1852. 
Guy Rivers (a local ta\ft'^«\%^, 
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BtHOLAIR— CNB 



u>4atbi!rTilM,ltt». 
'nnlniloiurj >lut:r\ 1^1- 



UWoiT at Nmilta Cui>l!nt(f lie). 
IM sf CklWln Jiibn SnllUl. 

Bit «t C)i**4llet Biju<l' 
ft of 0«Mnl OnuM. 
Uta at ammi H*doD. 
WanlK of m*nty. 
Soinb Uuollnii Id Of Bmlnttin, 
Vtaw. uil IHrleum of AloorU'sli LIUriliire, 
M.D.— Stvonl of Uuws wocka are u( grcU 

acKPWii<ioiinP*lEnn),I)eH)(il. Iwmln Nnr- 
Iblli, laio- 

ai»11l(»no»l%l<t). 

" " [» nmi ilH (lanubd. 184T. 

„.. jf K.n K«iiB von W.l)fr. 1«M. 

Uljt sf Pul^ ur Ibt Klnt*! Nurne. 18ta, 

liotUTOfl of liffvolBtlunorjr PuIb. IHU^ 

HMonil LoTO, ta MhiT Tilan, is«0. 

HrWllii. Of B«*p bjf Slrp (» dwmi). 

World (llw) vid Iba eiagt (■ druu*). 
BmrwiN (ThoBiiu), mnHnMoWrfoK. l»m nt 
MhIu* Bsawonli, Is Ltl«iil«Blilro, niu- 

lloclrlna md Anill«IM» of Fluloni, ileo. 

"' •- of OmmUi, m;. 

Hckl pinHttadoiia, IMS. 

id Umof iTiHiM. n<o. 

TiutlM of Fluxioni. [T31. 

In, riaoB mid Hplicriul, lUs. 

dji antliuitrv, bom aV Oxlonl, 

AnlAcn]^ MlHgllnnj'. ISBO-Al, 
lluidboiiK to Aiilaxrtplii. I«et-«S. 
Hindbook (o tbo Llbnr)' ot the BrKbli 

HuMum, inn. 
lnd«x lo lb« HenUi' VlglhUloniLieU. 
_ MmIMI tor tba OenrnliKliil, tniauMplifr. 
I Anllqimj, OM.. 1MB. (Wllh H»Uictij1H» j 

1 AmoH (RobenV MatAflnolKtoii. bora d Kliioii 
I Iltb, In Scodmia, l»»r-ll«ii. 
^ XltUKB0llIt'>X'«un(>>ir''B«u:»V,1TB)' 
JMIPIiMfot Apullnnlim rnlored, 1I4I. 
(Ull LIh b7 »r- W. Tr.!!, laia.) 
I SvAAiti (M<M CMbiriM). fuscJM, Mo., born 
' " la Kdlr' — '• '"«-'""■ 



Jonmr; of Ufk. 1M>, 
Lord und IMy iUreourt. 
Meiiiuin of (ho KniUidi nib' 
MiMlFm AavnopllidiTQifltt, I 
Mndam FllrUllnm, lUt. 
MwlFrn8ool(ly, laa' 



irtrworiu 



TourlH WjOWjIBW. 
iiKKLAm (Vni. JobnJ. 1TH-I»0, 

Llfa imf Tlmea of «t Jobn Sloolal 
Skiat (Kcr. WilUf WUUuii\ i 
London, 1111^ 

Etymnlnglwl Dlstlontr; of Iba BngUil 

MMiHllotbto aioMTr (A), 7*1 

".".•',K'i"iri'4'' 

Eulr -i'Mt Sodrtx, 

AstyTiHs ■ Gunwlr CoiritrowiM CpflBM 

ilrivV ■! I'i.iiili' Cl'l'i"!. » portio Ie 

M,.r,..rlv- \Ul.lr™r M'lrnrry (. btlllrt), 

NliiraiiiiMririi;), 1504. 

On Diu D.<aili of KynKB Rd-rard Uie Fort 



Siaxi CWlUlun ForbMj, aiuljwarft bom M 
Id erle. In ScMlind, IBM- 
C D Soolluid (uidnit Alban), isjf . 
Cfa ncinortbsPlcMudSniti,ltii. 

h h und Cnllnm, IBTT. 

Coruria a aoncCTbe), IBM. 

ri»n o LUmore'. Book. ««, IB... 

K An entnookao[Wita(Qrnrkp« 

«b u deri of ScotUnrf (TbB). It 
Tlinlorr of mbnoloirr, l«)t. 
Und tnd lb< pKpl^ (Tbt), IIM. -I 

amviEXRiv, Julin),in(l, aaUud ITaM 
niKMTMiliiDDn Job'il^bNr, im.-" J 
KaHartMiai HWory of aoolUnd. tIttiV 
TulIoobKoruni (• »ng In pnlM ct Bli*fj 

(Till Mnnotn, br Ills kb, ISOtt ~ 
R«lil, UM.) 
Skibmiui. M.D (Steplwii), phUaheiO, Z 

BtmiiilojdMn tinitiin AnRllcuiB, l«l.-| 
SUEMiS plr WlUiiim Jlnnryj born ln4 



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8L0ANE— SMITH. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



SMILES — SMITH. 



1317 



Sloane, M.D. (Sir Hans), botanist and coUector 

of natural history^ Ireland, 1660-1753. 
Natural History of Jamaica, 1707-25. 

%* The collection of sir Hans Sloane was 
purchased by the State, and was the nucleus 
of the British Museum. There were 50,000 
books, 3560 MSS., besides his vast museum of 
natural history. 
Smabt (Benjamin Humphrey), lexicographer^ 

etc., 1787-1872. 
Edits Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary^ 

183G. 
Introduction to Grammar, 1858. 
Manual of Logic, 1849. 
Outlines of Sematology, 1831, 1837, 1839. 
Thought and Language, 1855. 
SsiART (Christopher), poet, Kent, 1722-1770. 
Grateful Fair (The), 1747. (The last play ever 

performed before either of the universities.) 
Hannah, 1764. 
Hi Iliad (The), 1753. (A satire on John 

HUl.) 
Hop Garden (The), two Georgics in Miltonic 

verse. 
Horace translated, 1756. 
Hymn to the Supreme Being, 1756. 
Ode to the Earl of Northumberland, 1764. 
Parables in Familiar Verse (The), 1768. 
Poems, .1752, 1763. 
Poetical Essays on the Divine Attributes, 1750- 

1755. (Eternity, 1750 ; Immensity, 1751 ; 

Omnipresence, 1752; Omnipotence, 1753; 

Goodness, 1755.) 
Saiartiad (The), 1753. 
Song to David, 1763. 
Trip to Cambridge, 1747. 
Smart (Hawley), novelist, *- 
Bitter in the Rhind, 1871. 
Bound to Win, 1877. 
Breezie Langton, 1869. 
Broken Bonds, 1874. 
OecUe, 1871. 

(>>artsbip (18th century, etc.), 1876. 
False Cards, 1872. 
Race for a Wife, 1870. 
Sunshine and Snow, 1879. 
SuBOLEY (Rev. Edward), jwet, etc., 1789-1836. 
Erin (a descriptive poem), 1814. 
Jephtha (a poem), 1815. 
Jonah (a poem), 1815. 
Marriage in Cana (a poem), 1828. 
Poems (with a memoir of his life), 1837. 
l^rescience (a poem), 1828. 
Sketches from Venetian History, 1831-32. x 
SuRHLET (Francis Edward), novelist, bom at 

Marlow, in Buckinghamshire, 1818-1864. 
Frank Fairleigh, 1850. 
Gathered Leaves, 1865. 
Harry Coverdale's Courtship, 1854. 
Lewis Arundel, 1852. 
Smedlet (Menella Bute), jpocf, etc., *- 
Linnet's Trials, 1864. 
Mere Story (A), 1869. 
Other Folks' Lives, 1869. 
Poems, 1869. 

Twice Lost, and other Tales, 1863. 
Two Dramatic Poems, 1874. 
Smbbtom (George), about 1785-1830. 
Biographia Curiosa, 1820. 
Lives, etc., of Remarkable Characters, 1814. 
Beprint of Rare and Curious Tracts, 1820. 



Smiles, LL.D. (Samuel), biographert born At 

Haddington, in Scotland, 1816- 
Baker of Thurso (The), 1878. 
Character, 1871. (Sequel to *♦ Self-Help.") 
George Moore (philanthropist), 1878. 
Huguenots in England and Ireland, 1867. 
Huguenots in France, 1874. 
Industrial Biography, 1863. 
Life of George Stephenson, 1857. 
Life of Robert Dick (geologist, etc.), lS7i<. 
Lives of Boulton and Watt, l«65. 
Lives of the Engineers, 1862. 
Physical Education, 1837. 
Railway Property, 1849. 
Scotch Naturalist, 1876. 
Self-Help, I860. 
Thrift, 1875. 
Workmen's Earnings, Strikes, and Wuges, 

1861. 
Smith, LL.D. (Adam), politicaZ economist, born 

at Kirkaldy, in Scotland, 1723-1790. 
Dissertation on the Origin of Languages. 
Essay on Philosophical Subjects, 1795. 
Letter to Mr. Strahan, 1777. 
Rights of Great Britain asserted against the 

Claims of America, 1776. 
Theory of Moral Sentiments, 1759. 
Wealth of Nations, 1776. (His great work.) 

(His Life, by Smellie, 1800 ; Playfair, 1805 ; 

Dugald Stewart, 1812; lord Brougham, 1845.) 

Smith (Albert Richard), novelist, etc., i)oru at 

Chertsey, in Middlesex, 1816-1860. 
Adventures of Mr. Ledbury (a novel). 
Ascent of Mont Blanc, begun i852. (.A.n 

entertainment repeated till bis death.) 
Ballet Girl (The). 
Christopher Tadpole (a novel). 
Evening parties (a sketch). 
Flirt f The}, a sketch. 
Gent (The), a sketch. 
Idler upon Town (The). 
Marchioness of Brinvilliers (a novel). 
Month at Constantinople (A). 
Overland Mail (The), 1850.- 
Pottleton Legacy (The), a novel, 
Scattergood Family ( The), a novel. 
Stiick-up People. 
Wassail Bowl (The). 
Smith (Alexander), |wef, bom at Kilmarnock, 

in Scotland, 1830-1867. 
Alfred Hagarth's Husband (a novel), 1865. 
City Poems, 1857. 
Dreamthorpe (in prose), 1863. 
Edwin of Deira, 1861. 
Last Leaves, posthumous 1868. 
Life-drama (A), and other Poems, 1853. 
Sonnets on the Crimean War, 1855. (With 

S. Dobell.) 
Summer in Skye (in prose), 1865. 

(His Life, by P. P. Alexander, 1868.) 
Smith (Charles Roach), antiquary, l)om at 

Landguard, in the Isle of Wight, 1804- 
Antiquities of Richborough, etc., 1850 ; with 

supplements on Pevensey, etc., 1852-58. 
Collectanea Antiqua, 1843-63. 
Roman London, 1859. 
Smith (Charlotte), maiden name Turner, poetess 

and novelist, 1749-1806. 
Banished Man (The), a novel, 1794. 
Celeetina (a novel), 1791. 



131R 



RMrrii. 



APPKNDIX I. 



■XITIf. 



KlffflAR Hminrtii, ITfM. 
KiinKraiitN ('Hin), ii p<K>in, 1793. 
Ktiiniclliin (% tti)rf!l), I7mh. 
KthdlmlK (a novnl), 17HU. 
Marrhini*nt(anovi>i), 1700. 
MontNlbMl Ca noTfl), 1H(K1. 
Old Manor Iloiiiwrniii), anovol, IVM. 
Uotnuu'p nt lU'Hl Lirr, 1786. 
Kiiral WalkH On <1i«1oku<0> '^Ofi. 
holiury W«iiiI«TiT (Till-). 17W. 
WatMlcririK'* of Warwick (Thi'). 1794. 
YoiiiiK rhlluwiiilii'r (ThiO. I79H. 
.Hmitii, LL.I). ((lol(lwlii). Ixfrii at IlradlnKi In 

Ib•rkNiil^^ lH'i3- 
Iktfn thn lllhlo aanctlon Amirlcan Hlaveiy ? 

lHn4. 
Kinplp' (Th*-), iHfla 6.3. 
Kiit;;liirnl and AnifrlcA, IH65. 
Irlhli Hlntory and Irlhh (:hArart<»r, 1H61. 
I/fMrturi'N on Mixlurn Illntiirjr, 1869. 
rational Ki'liffion. He, IHGH. 
Tlircf* KnKttNii SUtfHinnn, I'yin, (.'nfinwcU, 

and riit('nift), 1H67. 
FAtnii (Unriu'.ti), poet utulnoveliti, liondon, 1779- 

1H40. 
Adam Drown, tlin Mcrdinnt (a novnl^, IHta. 
Arthur Arundrl (a novid), 1h44. 
KriiniMctyc )IoniM!(n novel), Ih20. 
KcHtiv/iJN, (iiinicH, ftr., of ali .Nailona, iH.'tl. 
KIrNt ImitrcHNlnna (a comedy), IHia. 
Oaletl'it and (iravltlex, iH'^r*. 
dale iMJdilleton (a novel), 1H33. 
Horace In I^ondon, iHi.'t. 
Ilorntlo, or Memolra of thn I)aVi!niK>rl rmully 

(a novel), 1mo7. 
Involuntury rrophet (The), 1m:j6. 
•lann liornax, or a Mother'n C'rlme, 1h:)7. 
I,ove'a MeNUierlHni (a novel), IH-IO. 
Midnnninier Meiller, IH.'IO. 
MoneyiHl Man, etc. (The), a novHl, 1H41. 
New Korwit(The), a novel, Im2B. 
Ollvnr (;romweIi (a novel), IH40. 
I'oetlml WorKN ((Milleded), IH16. 
Iteleisieil AdtlreiitMW, iHl'i. (Wllh Ida brother 

Janii'M.^ 
Keiihen Apaley (a novrth, 1H27. 
I In na way ('l'l><')< a novel, IHI.'I. 
'InleNofthe F:arly Ak<'N lH3'i. 
1'tn Trumpet (ThA). iH.'ta. 
Tor nill(anovel), 1M27. 
Trevaidon, or Matrimonial Krroni (a nofdl), 

1H13. 

Walter Colylon (a novel). 1M30. 

Zlllah, a Tale of the Holy (;|ty, 1K2H. 
Hmitm (Kev. Inaac (IreKury), ManrheMUtr, 1K26- 

(.'hararteriHtlcHorchrhtlan Morality, 1H73. 

KplUmie of tliA Lireort.'hrlHt, 1H07. 

Kalth and I'hlloMotdiy, 1N67. 

Fra AngelUu), and other I'oema, 1H71. 

Kllver lielU (The), 1H60. 
Rmitii (JameH), ayriculturUt^ Utrn at (ilawKow, 
lnH<»itland, 1789 IHbO. 

Thorougli Draining and I)eep I'louKhUiKi 

IH.'{1. 

Smith, M.D. (Sir Jammi Kdward), botanUt, \H>ri\ 
lit Norwich. 1769 1H2H. 
KuKllNh Ii<it4iny, 179'i 1H07. 
Kx<itlr Ihrfany, lHU4-n. 
Flora hriunnica, IHOO 4. 
iirMmwnr of ItnUity ( A ), mil. 
JcooM I'IcUu rUtiturum iUirlurum, \190-%d. 



\ 



Introdncilun to rbvaloloffletl Botany, 1*07. 
IManUniui Iconic HartMiua In«dlUR, 17N9-9a 
HjNirinintiH of the Ikftany, etc., of Now UitU 

land, 179.1-94. 
Hi>lrlle((luro RoUnfeum, 179a. 
Tour on the Conilnetit, 179.1. 
(HU MeiiMdm, by lady Hmlth. 11133.) 
Hmitii ((Captain John), one of ih€ fvuniUr9 ^f 
Virginia, l>orn In Klneolnahlre, 1»79«1631. 
(Iftnerail Hlittorlo of Virginia, etc., 1626. 
1'ravnlN, 16.10. 
Truo KeUtlmi of Oocurrnnceii In Virginia, 

160H. 

(Ilia Mfn, by W. G. (HnnM, UJ)., lH46t 
mil, IHbH.) 
Hmitii, D.f). (.fohn), (Win tehotar, of r^im- 

|N>ellon, t)om In ArgyllNhlre, 1747 lHn7. 
Dlmertutlon oil the Autliwitldty of OaeUn'a 

I'oema, 17HU. 
Kaaay on rjaidio Antlqiiltl«ii, 17H0. 
]^t Judgment (The), 17H3. 
Life of Kt. ColunilNi, I79H. 
Hmitii, D.I). (John I'ye), born at Htiefl1el<l, In 

YorkNhIre, 1774-lHai. 
Firat Llnm of Christian Thfology, 1HS4. 
Moaalc Acrount of tiMi (Jreatloii and the 

iH'luge, UluatratiHl by thn Dlacoverlm uf 

MfNlern HcIkiicd, In.'io. 
On thn Kacriflco and I'rlefiiliood uf Jmu* 

(nirlat, 1H2H. 
Keliition l^'twenn Holy Hrriiituma ao4 Hone 

I'artNof Oeologlnal HtilenRn, 1H34. 
Hcrlpture and Heology, lMa9. 
Hcrlpturn TfiMthnonv to the MnieHnli, 1R1«-^I. 

(lIlH Llfn, by M«Nlway, lHft3; ]>r. Kudle, 

lHb9.) 

Hmitii (.John Thomu), antlfiuary, I/ondon, 17M- 

iH.'t.'!. 

Ancient Topography of Ixmdon, IHIO-IS. 
Antl(|ultleitor 1/ondon and ItM Knvlroua, 1791- 

IHOO. (Ilia chief work.) 
Antlqultie.a of Weatmlnati>r, 1H07. 
IkMik for a lUlny Day, 1B46. 
Olea of liondon, lH.'i9. 
Nollekena and hla 'I Imea, 1HM. 
Tag, lUg. and llobtAll, IHOO. 
VagafKMidiano, or Aiutcdotea of Lond')!! Vaga- 

iMinda, iH'iO. 
HMmi ( J ofw'ph ), /ounder of the • I4ilter4ajf 

Hainti, lN>m at Hharon, lJ,H„ lHOft-lH44. 
Dook of Mormon, IHSO. (SaM to be a pla- 

giariam of Holomon Hpaldlng'a rowaiioe Tht 

Manutcript Ftrwnd.) 
Hmitii (Hnv. Joei'ph llenbam), Congreffntinnitl 

miniiUrt Ixmi at Honiaey, In Tlatn|Mhtie, 

1H16- 
(k>nnemara, IB63. 
Llfn Trutha, IH66. 
Oliver (Jnmiwi!! I, IWO. 
Jlhinn and thn Kefonnatlon (Tbe% |hS3. 
Voicm from the Alpa ( A), lb54. 
Winnowed Oralii. 1H63. 
HMmi,D.D.(lloliort>,mafAema<ieto«, IW^lHit, 
OompletA Hyatem of Otitic*, 173«. 
Hurmonia Meiiaurarum, 1723. 
Harmonlcii, I74H. 
Hmith, I'hll. Doc. (Robeit Angna\ rkemStU 

Ufvn near Glaagow, in Bootlaud. 19 1 7- 
Alrandlialn, 1H73. 
lHaC4rry of the Atomic Tbeofj. 



SMITH — SOMERVILLE. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 81CTTH — 80MERVILLE. 1319 



Bmith, D.D. ^Robert Payne), orientalUtt born 
in GloTicestershlre, 1818- 
Messiaui z Interpretation of the Prophecies of 

Isaiah, 1862. 
Prophecy as a Preparation for CSirist, 1809. 
(Bampton Lectures.) 
S>iiTH (Rev. Sydney), wit, bora at Woodford, in 
Essex, 1771-1846. 
Pet«»r Plymley's Letters, 1807. 
Sermons, 1800. 1809, 1846. 
Sketches of Moral Philosophy, postfanmous 

1850. 
Wn and Wisdom of Sydney Smith, posthu- 

mons 1861. 
Works, 1839-40. 
(His Life, by lady Holland, 1858.) 
Smith, D.D. (Thomas), historian, etc., London, 
1638-1710. 
Account of the Greek Church, 1680. 
Catalogus Librorum MSS. Bibliothecae, CJot- 

tonianae, 1696. 
Diatriba de Chaldaicis Paraphrastls, 1662. 
Inscriptiones Grsecae Palmyrenorum, 1698. 
Manners, etc., of the Turks, 1678. 
Miscellanea, 1686-92. 
Syntagma de Druidum Moribus, 1664. 
VitaB Quorundam . . . lUustrium Virorum, 
1707. 
Smith, M.D. (Thomas Southwood), bom in 
Somersetshire, 1788-1861. 
Animal Physiology. 
Divine Government (The), 1814. 
Philosophy of Health (The), 1834. 
Treatise on Fever, 1830. 
Smfth (Toulmin), antiquary, bom at Birming- 
ham, in Warwickshire, 1816-1869. 
Discovery of America by Northmen, 1839. 
English Guilds, 1870. 
Parallels between the iCk)ristitutional History 

of F^ngland and Hungary, 1840. 
Parish (The), 1854. 
SMriH, D.D. (WlUiam), bom at Worcester, 
1711-1787. 
Poetical Works, posthumous 1791. 
Sermons on the " Beatitudes," 1782. 
Translated Longinus, 1739 ; l%ucydidS8, 1753. 
SiHTH, LL.D. (William), geologist, born In 
Oxfordshire, 1769-1839. 
Geological Map of England and Wales, etc., 

1815. 
Strata identified by . . . Fossils, 1816-19. 
Stratigraphical System of . . . Fossils, 1817. 
(His Life, by John Phillips, 1844.) 
Smith (Dr. William), London, 1814- 
Editor of 
Atlas of Biblical and Classical Geography, 

1875. 
Dictionary of Christian Biography, 1876-81. 

(With Wace.) 
Dictiouary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, 

1840-42. 
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography 

and Mythology, 184a-49. 
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, 

1852-57. 
iMctioiiary of the Bible, 1860-63. 
New Classical Dictionary, 1850. 
Imollktt, M.D. (Tobias), novelist and historian, 
bom at Cardross, in Scotland, 1721-1771. 
Adventures of an Atom (a political isatire), 
1769. 



I 



Advice (a satire), 1746. 

AJceste (an opera), 1747. 

Compendium of Voyages and Travels, 1757. 

Essay on the ^External Use of Water, etc., 

1752. 
Ferdinand Count Fathom (a novel), 1753. 
History of England, from the Landing of 
Cflesar to the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapvlle, 
1757; continuation to the last year of 
publication, 1761-65. 
Humphry Clinker, 1771. (His last work and 

best novel.) 
Ode to Independence, 1773. 
Peregrine Pickle (a novel), 1751. 
Present State of all Nations, 1763. 
Regicide (The), a tragedy, 1749. 
Reprisals, or the Tars of Old England (a 

comedy in two acts), 1757. 
Reproof (The), a satire, 1747. 
Roderick Random (a novel), 1748. 
Sir Launcelot Greaves (a novel), 1760-61. 
Tears of Caledonia, 1746. 
Translation of Don Quixote, 1755. 
Travels through France and Italy, 1766. 

(His Life, by Dr. Anderson, 1797; W. 
Roscoe, 1845; Dr. J. Moore, 1872; sir W. 
Scott ; R. Chambers, etc.) 
Smyth (William), historian, bom at Liverpool, 
1764-1849. 
English Lyricks, 1806. 
Evidences of Christianity, 1845. 
French Revolution (The), 1840. 
Lectures on Modem History, 1840. 
Memoirs of Sheridan, 1840. 
Smyth (William Henry), Westminster, 17€8- 
1865. 
Cycle of Celestial Objects, 1844. 
Mediterranean (The), 1854. 
Nautical Dictionary, 1867. 
Snow, M.D. (John), born at York, 1813-1858. 
Chloroform and other Anaesthetics, 1858. 
Mode of Communication of Cholera. 1849. 
SoANB (Sir John), architect and founder of 
Soane's Museum, bom at Reading, in Berk- 
shhre, 175^-1837. 
Civil Architecture, 1829. 
Designs for Public and Private Buildings, 

1828. 
Designs in Architecture, 1793. 
Plans of Buildings executed, 1788. 
Solly (F}dward\ London, 1819- 

Syliabus of Cnemlstry, 1849. 
Solly (Samuel), 1805-1871. 
On the Human Brain, 1845. 
Surgical Experiences, 1865. 
SoMERviLLB (William), poet, bom at Edston, in 
Warwickshire, 1692-1742. 
Chase (The), in blank verse, 1735. 
Field Sports, 1742. 

Hobbinolia (burlesque in blank verse), 1740. 
Two Springs (The), 1725. 
SoMERViLLE (Mrs.), maiden name Mary Fairfax, 
born in IU)xburgh8hire, Scotland, 17oO' 
1872. 
Connection of the Physical Sciences (The), 

1834. (Her chief work.) 
Mechanism of the Heavens, 1831. (Summary 

of La Place's work.) 
Molecular and Microscopic Science, 1851. 
Personal RecoUectVQ\A^^\A..,'^«»^\x\s3Asv^a>'\^'V 
Physical Geogjc^^Xi^ » \%4&. 



1320 



BOMNEK — SOWERBT. 



APPENDIX I. 



BOUTUBY-HSOWSSBT. 



SoMNEB OVllliam), antiquary^ born at Canter- 
bury, 1C06-1669. 
Antiquities of Cai;terbnry, 1 640. (Excellent.) 
Dictiunariom Saxonico - Latino - Anglicum, 

1659. 
Jalii Cae^arls Portus Iccius, 1694. 
Xoman Ports and Furts in Kent, 1693. 
Treatliic on Gavelkind, 1660. 

(His Life, by bishop Kennett, 1693.) 
SoTHRBT (Samuel Ijcigb), typographical anti- 
quary, 180&-1861. 
Principia Typograpbica, 185?. 
SoTiiKBT (William), poet, London, 1757-1833. 
Battle of tbft Nile (Tbe), a poem, 1799. 
Constance of Castile (a poem), 1810. 
Farewell to Italy, and otber Poems, 1818. 
Italy, and otber Poems, 1828. 
Julian and Agnes (a tragedy), 1801. 
Orestes (a tragedy), 1802. 
Saul (a puem in blank ver-te), 1807. 
Tour through Parts of Wales (A), 1789. 
Translated in English verse. Homer's Iliad, 

1831; Virgil's OeorgicSt 18u0; Wieland's 

Oberon, 179S. 
South, D.D. (Ilobert), bom at Uackney, near 

Ix>ndon, 1633-1716. 
Animadversions on Dr. Sherlock's VindicOr- 

tion of the Doctrine of the Trinity, 1693. 
T^itie instructed (The), 1660. 
Musica Incantans, 1655. 
I'osthumous Works, 1717. 
Sermons, 1678-1715. 
SoUTHCxjTT (Joanna), bom in Deronshire, 1759- 

1814. 
Book of Wonders (In five parts), 1813-14. 
Warning to the Whole World, 1803. 
SoUTHF.KNE (Thomas), dramatist, born at Ox- 
mantown, in Ireland, 1660-1746. 

%* For his plays, see Appendix III. 
S;)UTHESK (the earl of), poet, etc., 1827- 
Ureenwood's Farewell, and other Poems, 1876. 
Jonas Fisher (a poem), 1875. 
Meda Maiden (The), and other Poems, 1877. 
Saskatchewan and the Rocky Mountains, 1875. 
Sjuthey, LL.D. (Koben), poet, born at Bristol, 

1774-1843. 

Poetical Works. 
All for Love, or a Sinner Well Saved (In nine 

parts), 1829. 
Battle of Blenheim (a ballad), 1798. 
Bishop Bruno (a ballad), 1798. 
Bishop Hatto (eaten by rats^, a ballad, 1 799. 
Botany Bay Eclogues (four m number), 1794. 
Carmen Triumphale, 1815. 
Cataract of Ix)dore (word-painting), 1820. 
Curse of Kehama (in 24 subdivisions), 1809. 
lievil's Walk (The), a ballad, 1820. 
English Eclogues (nine in number, blank 

verse), 1798-1803. 
Holly Tree (The), an ode, 1798. 
Inchcape Rock ( The), a ballad, 1802. 
Joan of Arc (an epic, in 10 books), 1795, 
Madoc (an epic, in two parts), 1805. (Part L 

contams 18 subdivisions, part ii. 27.) 
Mary, the Maid of the Lin (a ballad), 1796. ^ 
Metrical Tales, 1804. 
Old Woman of Berkeley (a ballad), 1798. 
Pig (Defence of the), a colloquial poem, in 

blank veTBC, 1798. 
PJlfo-im of Compostella (The), in fom paits. 



\ 



Roderick, the Last of the Ooths (in 24 sab* 

divisions, blank verse), begun 1809, and 

finished 1814. 
St. Patrick's Purgatory U ballad), IROl. 
Tale of Paraguay (A), in four cantos, Spen* 

serian metre, 1814. 
Tbalaba the Destroyer (&n epic, in 12 books, 

in rhythm, irregular n>etre), 1800. 
Vision of Judgment (tn 12 subdivisions, bex«- 

meters), 1822. (The apotheosis of UeorBS 

111.) 
Wat Tyler (a drama), 1817. 
WuU of St. Keyne (The), a ballad, 1798. 

Prose Works. 
Book of the Church, 1824. 
Ck)mmonplace Book, posthomous 1849-51. 
Correspondence, posthumous 1849-60. 
Doctor (The> a novel, 1834. 
Essays, 1832. 

History of Bray.ll, 1810- ^9. 
History of the Peninsular War, 1822-32. 
Letters from England, 1807. 
Life of Dr. Andrew Bell, 1844, 
Life of Bunyan, 1830. 
Life of Cromwell, 1844. 
Life of Lord Nelson, 1813. 
Life of John Wesley, 1820. 
Lives of the English Admirals, 1833-40. 
Naval History of England, 1833-40. 

(His Life, by bis son, C. C. Southey, 1849- 
1850; Browne, 1854; Duwden, 1880.) 
SouTHET (Mrs. Robert), the poet's second 

wife, maiden name CSarollne Anne Bowles, 

poetess, 1786-1854. 
Chapters on Churchyards, 1829. 
Ellen Fitzarthur, 1820. 
Solitary Hours, 1839. 
Widow's Tale (The). 
SouTuwELL (Robert), poett bora in Norfolk, 

1560-1595. 
Epistle of Ck>mfort, etc., posthumous 1605. 
Maeoniae, 1595. 

Marie Magdalen's Funeral! Teares, 1591. 
St. Peter's Complaynt, and other Poems^ 

1593. 
Short Rule of Good Life, posthumous 1606. 
Supplication to Queen Elizabeth, 1593. 
Triumphs over Death, 1595. 
SouTHWOKTH (Emma), novelist, bora at Wash- 
ington, U.S, 1818- 
Deserted Wife ('i'he), 1850. 
Foster Sister (The), 1852. 
Hickory Hall, 1855. 
Retribution, 1849. 
SowRRBT (Geurge Brettingham), con^ologist, 

London, 1788-1854. 
Conchological Manual, 1839. 
Genera of Recent and of Fossil Shells, 1820-21. 
Manual of Cioncbology, 1839. 
I'opular British Conchology, 1854. 
Species Conchy liomm, 1830. 
SowERBT (George Brettingham), eonchologisi, 

son of the alx}ve, 1812- 
Conchological Illustrations, 1841-45. 
Illustrated Index of British Shells, 1859. 
Popular British Conchology, 1855. 
Popular Guide to the Aquarium, 1867. 
Thesauras Conchyliorum, 1842-82. 
SowERBT (James), naiuralitt, London, ITSf* 

1822. 



8PALDINQ — SPURGEON. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. SPEXCEB— SPUBGEOX. 1321 



English Botany, 1790-1820. (With sir J. E. 

Smith.) 
English Fungi, 1797-1809. 
Genera of . . . Shells, 1822-34. 
Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, 1812-41. 
Spalding (Samuel), London, 1807-1834. 
Philosophy of Christian Morals, 1834. 
Sparks (Jared), historian, Unitarian minister, 
bom at VVillington, U.S., 1789-1866. 
American Almanac, 1830. 
Comparative Moral Tendencies of the Trini- 
tarian and Unitarian Doctrines, 1821. 
Correspondence of the American Kevolutlon, 

1854. 
Diplomatic Correspondence of the American 

Revolution, 1829-30. 
Hi?tory of the American Revolution. 1845. 
Library of American Biography, 1834-48. 
Life of Ledyard, the American Traveller, 1828. 
Life of Governor Morris, 1832. 
Life of Washington, 1833-40. 
Spectatoe (The), a review and newspaper, 

issued weekly, started 1828. 
Speed (John), AwiorittTi, Ijora in Cheshire, 1542- 
1629. 
Clowd of Witnesses (A), 1616. 
Genealogies of Scripture, 1640. 
History of Great Britaine under the Romans, 

Saxons, Danes, and Normans, IGU. 
Prospect of the most Famous I'arts of the 

World (A), 1631. 

Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine, 1611. 

Spekb (Captain John Hanning), African ex- 

ploreVf born near Bideford, in Devonshire, 

1827-1864. 

Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the 

Nile, 1863. 
What led to the Discovery of the Source of 
the Nile, 1864. 
Si'ELBfAN (Sir Henry), antiquary, born in Nor- 
folk, 1562-1641. 
Concilia, Decreta, etc., in re Ecclesiastica 

Orbis Britannici, 1639-64. 
De Sepultura, 1616. 
Glossarium Archaiologicum, 1626. 
Reliquiae, 1698. 
(His Life, by Edmund Gibson, 1723.) 
Si'ENCB (Rev. Joseph), born at Kingsclere, in 
Hampshire, 1699-1758. 
Essay on Pope's Odyssey, 1727. 
Life of Blacklock, 1754. 
Ikloralities (essays, fables, translations, etc.), 

1753. 
Observations, Anecdotes, etc. (men and books), 

1820. 
Parallel between Magliabecchi and Robert 

Hill, 1758. 
Polymetis, 1747. 
(His Life, by Singer, 1820.) 
Spekce (William), entomologist, 1783-1880. 

Introduction to Entomology, 1815-26. 
Spenceb (Herbert), bom at Derby, 1820- 
Ceremonial Institutions, 1879. 
Classification of the Sciences, 1864. 
Data of Ethics, 1879. 
Descriptive Sociology, 1873. 
Education, 1861. 
Essays, 1858-63. 
First Principles, 1862. 
Principles of Biologv, 1864. 
rrinciples of Psychology, 1855. 



Proper Sphere of Government, 1842. 

Recent Discussions in Science, PMloeophy, 

and Morals, 1871. 
Sins of Trade and Commerce, 1875. 
Social Statics, 1851. 
Spontaneous Generation, 1870. 
Study of Sociology, 1869. 
Spencek, D.D. (John), born at Bocton, in Kent, 
1630-1695. 
De L^ibus Hebraeorum Rltualibus, 1685. (To 
show that the Musaic laws were Egyptian.) 
De Urim et Thummim, 1678. 
Discourse concerning Prodigies, 1663. 
Spenser (^Edmund), poet, London, 1553-1599. 
Astrophel (a pastoral elegy), 1594. . 

Colin Clout's come Home again, 1591. ' 
Court of Cupid. (Lost.') 
Daphnaiada (an elegy, m seven fits), 1592. 
Dreams, 1580. (Lost.) 
Dying Pelican, 1580. (Lost.) 
Epithalamium (a marriage song), 1595. 
Faery Queen (in six allegories, partly con- 
nected), i.-iii. 1590 ; iv.-vi. 1596. 
Four Hymns (viz. Love, Beauty, Heavenly 

Love, and Heavenly Beauty), 1596. 
Legends. (Lost.) 

Mother Hubberd's Tale (in rhyme), 1591. 
Muiopotmos, or the Fate of the Butterfly (in 

55 stanzas, eight lines each), 1590. 
Prothalamion (spousal verses), 1596. 
Purgatory of Lovers. (Lost.) 
Ruins of Rome (the 33 sonnets of Bellay 

translated), 1590. 
Ruins of Time (in 97 Spenserian stanzas), 1590. 
Shepheardes Calendcur (in 12 eclogues), 1579. 
Slomber, lb79. (Lost.) 
Sonnets, 1592-93. (Lost.) 
Tears of the Muses (in 6-line stanzas), 1690. 
Virgil's Gnat, 1588. (Culex.) 
Visions of the World's Vanity (iu 12 sonnets), 
1590. 
(Nine comedies all lost.) 
Jn Prose. 
View of the State of Ireland, posthumous 1633. 
(His Life, by Hughes, 1715; Birch, 1751; 
Church, 1758 ; Todd, 1805 ; Dr. Aikin, 1806 ; 
Robinson, 1825; J. Mitford, 1839; G. L. 
Cruik, 1845; Mastcrman, 1848; Gilfillan, 
1859 ; J. P. Collier, 1862.) 
Spiers (Alexander), born at Gosport, in Hamp- 
shire, 1808- 
General French and English Dictionary, 1849. 
Studies of English Poetry, 1835. 
Spottiswoode (John), archbishop of St. An- 
drews, bom in Scotland, 1565-1639. 
History of the Church of Scotland, 1655. 
Refutatio Libelli de Regimine EcclssisB Scoti- 
canae, 1620. 
(His Life, by bishop Russell, 1847.) 
SpoxnswooDE, LL.D. (William), London, 1825- 

Polarisation of Light, 1874. 
Sprat (Thomas), bishop of Rochester, born at 
Tallaton, in Devonshire, 1636-1713. 
Accounts of the Rye-house Plot, 1685. 
History of the Royal Society, 1667. 
Plague of Athens, 1659. 
I'oem on the Death of Cromwell, 1659. 
Spukgeon (Rev. Charles Haddon), JBaptiti 
minister, bom at Kelvedon, iu Essex, 183^ 
Birthday Book (Spurgeon's^, 1879. 



STANLEY— STEPHENS. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. STEPHEN — STEPHENS. 1328 



Staklet (Thomai)^ poet, bom in Hertfordshire, 

1625-1678. 
Don Juan P. deMontalvan's Aurora translated, 

1650. 
Enropa (Cnpid cmcified, etc.), 1649. 
History of Chaldaic Philosophy, 1662. 
History of Philosophy, 1655-62. 
Psalterinm Garolinum, 1657. 

(His Life, by sir E. Brydges, 1814.) 
Staflbton (Augustus Granyille), politician, 

1800- 
French Case (The), 1871. (Showing how they 

were beguiled into the Prussian war.) 
(George Canning and his Times, 1859. 
Intervention and Non-intervention, 1866. 
Origin of Fenianism, 1868. 
Political Life of G. Canning, 1830. 
Real Monster Evil of Ireland (The), 1843. 
Stafletok, LL.D. (Sir Robert), poet^ •-1669. 
Thmslated JutwnoZ, 1647 ; Musceus,l641 ; and 

Strada's Hittory qf the Belgic War, 1650. 
Staplktok, D.D. (Thomas), d^ender (^ Philip 

of Spain!! bom at Hmritekl, in Sussex, 

1535-1598r 
Antidota Apostolica, 1595. 
Apologia pro . . . Philippo II. Hispanise, 1592. 
Fortresse of the Faith planted in England, 

1565. 
Life of Sir Thomas More, 1589. 
Tres Thonw, 1588. (That is, Thomas the 

Apostle, Thomas Cranmer, and Thomas 

MoreO 
Stark (James), landscape painter, Norwich, 

1794-1859. 
Scenery of the Rivers of Norfolk, 1834. 
Staunton (Sir George Leonard), diplomatist, 

bom at Cargin, in Ireland, 1737-1801. 
Embassy to the Emperor of China, 1797. 

(His Memoirs, by Sir G. T. Staunton, 1823.) 
Staunton (Sir (George Thomas), bom at Salis- 
bury, 1781-1859. 
Narrative of the Chinese Embassy to Kan 

Tourgouth, 1821. 
Penal Code of the Chinese Empire, 1810. 
Translated Mendoza's History of China, 1853. 
Stbbbino, D.D. (Henry\ archdeaeon of Wilt- 
shire, the opponent of bishop Hoadly,*-l763. 
Christianity Justified, 1750. 
Polemical Tracts, 1727. 
Stbbbino, D.D. (Henry), bioffrapher and his- 

torian, 1800- 
Christian Graces in the Olden Time, 1852. 
History of Chivalry and the Crusades, 1830. 
History of Christ's Universal Church in 

Primitive Times, 1845. 
History of the Church of Christ from the 

Reformation to the Eighteenth Century, 

1839. 
History of the Reformation, 1836. 
Lives of the Italian Poets, 1831. 
Stedman (Edmund Clarence), jToe^, etc. United 

States, *- 
Alice of Monmouth^nd other Poems, 1864. 
Blameless Prince (The), and other Poems, 

1869. 
Hawthome, and other Poems, 1877. 
Lyrics and Idylls, 1860. 
Poetical Works, 1 «74. 
Victorian Poets (The), 1875. 
SraxLB (Sir Richard), pseudon3rin * Isaac Bio» 

kerstaf^" bom in Dublin, 1671-1720. 



Christian Hero (The), 1701. 
Crisis (The), a pamphlet, 1714. 
Poetical Miscellanies, 1694. 

•»• Begins the TaUer, 1709; iha Spectator 
(with Adilison), 1711 ; the Guardian, 1713 ; 
and the Englishman, 1713. 

(His Life, by Forster, 1859 ; IVIontgomerv, 
1865.) 
Stephen (Sir George), 1794-1879. 
Adventures of an Attorney in Search of a 

Practice, 1839. 
Adventures of a (Gentleman in Search of a 

Horse, 1840. 
Anti-slavery Recollections, 1854. 
Digest of County-Court Cases, 1855. 
Juryman's Guide (The), 1846. 
Principles of Commerce and Commercial Law, 

1853. 
Stephen (Henry John), 1788-1864. 
New Commentaries on the Laws of England, 

1848. 
Principles of Pleading in Civil Actions, 18:io. 
Summary of Criminal Law, 1834. 
Stephbn (Sir James), historian, etc., London, 

1789-1859. 
Essays on Ecclesiastical Biography, 1849. 
Lectures on the History of France, 1851. 

(His Life, by his son, 1860.) 
Stephen (Sir James Fitjjames), London, 1829 - 
Digest of the Law of Evidence, 1876. 
Essays by a Barrister, 1 862. 
General View of "the Criminal Law of Eng 

land, 1863. 
Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity, 1873. 
Stephen (Leslie), 1832- 
l<:88ay8 on Free Thinking and Plain Speaking, 

1873. 
History of English Thought in the Eighteenth 

Century, 1876. 
Hours in a Library, 1874-75. 
Playground of Europe (The), 1871. 
Samuel Johnson, 1878. 
Stephens (Alexander), biograpJier, born at 

Elgin, in Scotland. 1757-1821. 
Annual Biography, 1817-21. 
Memoirs of John Home Tooke, 1813. 
Public Characters, 1799-1808. 
Stephens (Anne), novelist, bom In Connecticut, 

U.S., 1810. 
Fashion and Famine, 1854. 
Mary Derwent, 1852. 
Old Homestead (The), 1856. 
Stephens, R.A. (Edward Bowring), sculptor, 

bora at Exeter, •- 
The Angel of the Resurrection, 1861 ; The 

Battle of the Centaurs and the Laplt.iib, 

1843 ; Euphrosyne and Cupid, 1856 ; Kve 

contemplating Death, 1853 ; The Lecturer 

(in terra cottaX 1880; Satan tempting 

Eve, 1851 ; Satan vanquished, 1851. 
Stephens (Henry), agriculturist, born at 

Kcerpoy, in Bengal, 1795-1874. 
Book of the Farm (The). 1844. 
Drainage of Land (The), 1846. 
Tester Deep Land Culture (The), 1855. 
Stephens (James Francis), entomologist, bom 

at Shoreham, in Sussex, 1792-1852. 
Illustrations of British Entomology, 1829. 
Manual of British Coleoptera, 1839. 
Nomenclature of British lti««c^'&^\%')&. 



1321 BTKniKNS — BTIUMXO. 



APPENDIX I. 



STEWABT — BTIBLIXO. 



SfK-riiKSH (Walter), I/mdon, 1832- 
maokfriATH, or the MuiikH ui Old, 1844. 
V('ndi'ttd(a(lrama), 1H46. 
SrEULiKU (Joliu;, bum lu iiuto iularid, 1806- 

1H44. 
Arthur ConlngHby (a uuvcl), la'M. 
Klection ('riic), ih41. 
tjunytt mid 'ialeii, 1H4M. 
J'oeiUH, 1K39. 
KtrulTord (a traf^cdy). 1813. 

(Ilia iJfe. by arclidiacon Hare, 1818 ; 
Thomaa Ciirlyb', 1H51.) 
SibUXB (Hhv. I^iin:ine), pHcudonym "Mr. 

Yorick," not'ditt and seiiUnient'UUt, buru 

atClumucl, in In-laii'l, 1713-17(;8b 
IlUttory uf a Warm Watiiiicoat, 1709. 
IxitterH, poHtliUiiiuuH 1775, 17hh. 1844. 
Beutloieiital .loiiriiey, Hux. (It wan liitendHl 

to be jottliiKH uf a tour thruiiKh France aud 

Italy, but lie n<'V<*r rtfa<-li<-d Italy.) 
fiermunsof Mr. Yorick, ITtiu, HUG. 17U0. 
TrlHtram Hhaiidy. (icnt. (a novel), 17.'ia-«7. 

(Hiii lAfu, by lilunciiurd, ia&7 ; Fit7.g<;rald, 
1860-63; Ktopfiir, lh7«.) 
Stkunholi) (Tliumah), jjott, bum iu Ilauiitsbire, 

♦-1649. 
Metrical Vertilou of the Vsalmi, 1049. (With 

llopkinH.) 
StKKur (llev. r^ter), •-1C72, 
Discuurtte on tho Freedom uf the Will, 1675. 
JCemains, pusthmnuuH 1710. 
Uibe, llacc, and lU»yalty of the Kingdom of 

God in the 8oul of M.m, 16'13. 
Stkvenh ((Jeorge Alexander), humorttt, 1720- 

1784. 
Adventures of a Speculist, 1788. 
I<aw Caaea, 1755. 
l^x:ture on lleadM, 1753. 
ISongH, Comic and Satirical, 1772. 
Tom Fool (a farce). 1760. 
SiKVKKMiN (Julin llali), hamoraui poet and 

BatirUt (the " Kugeniua" of Sterne), 1718- 

1785. 
Crazy 'J'aleH, 1762. (Once very popular.) 
SiEVEKitoN (Alatthevir), poet, Norfolk, 17tti cen- 
tury. 
Rellum Presbyteriale, 1661. 
Florus Hritauuicua (from WilUam I. to Charles 

II.), 1662. 
Norfolk Drollery (Hongs), 1673. 
OaaHion'H OlfHpriiig (poemu), 1654. 
Poemt), 1665, 1673. 
Twelve Monetha (The), 1661. 
Witii (TheV poems and songH, 1685. 
Btkwaut, lL.U. (Ualfour), bom at lOdinburghf 

1828- 
Conservation of Energy, 1 874. 
l^cHSons in Klemeutary X'hytiica, 1871. 
IMiyKica, 1872. 

llesearcheH on Solar I'hyHica. (Wiib DelaThie.) 
fJTEWAUT (Duguld), philoiupliert boin at i-kiin- 

burgh, 1753-1)^28. 
Elementa of the Philo-sophy of the Human 

Mind, 1702-1827. (^Accllent.) 
HiHt4iry of Fthical I'hilo.vjphy, 1H15, 1821. 
I>)ctureH on Political Kconomy, 1855. 
IJfeof Thomas lUid, D.I)., 1802. 
I^ife of W. liobertson, D.D., 1801. 
Life ot Adam Smith, 1793. 
OutlliUfB of Aforal Philosophy, 1793 
I'luluhopUlcul Eiiaay», 1810. 



\ 



Progress of MetaphyslcAl . . . Fbilosopbj . . . 

1816, 1831. 
View of the Active and Moral Powers, 1828. 

(His Life, bv sir W. lUmilton. 1855.) 
Stkwaut, l).l). (Matthew), ma^Aemaficton, bom 

at Ituthsay. in Scotland, 1717-17H5. 
Geometrical Theoremn, 1746. 
Tracts, Physical aud Mathematical. 1761. 
Stioand (William), fwe/, born at Devouport, in 

Devonshire, 1827- 
Athenais, or the First Crusade, 1866. 
Life, etc., of lleinrich Heine, 1875. 
Viaiou of Barl)arosHA (A), aud oUier Poems, 

i860. 

8TILL (John), bishop of Batb and Wells, 161:^ 

1607. 
Gammer Gurton's Nedle, printed 1575. (Our 
second comedy.) 

*,* Said to be written in 1551 by Mr. 8., 
MaAter of Arts. If the date g^ven is correct, 
it is plain that bishop Still waM not the author, 
as he would have Ixieu under elgbt yean of 
age at the time. 
STiLLiKorLEET (Ue^Jamlu), natumliit, 1703- 

1771. 
Calendar of Flora (The), 17G5. 
Principles and Power of Harmony, 1771. 
Tracts on Natural History, 1759. 

(His Life, by Coxe, 1811.) 
SriLLiKOFLEET, D.D. (Edward), bisbop of Wor- 

center, bf>rn at Cranbouruu, in Dorsetabire, 

1635-1699. 
Directions for the Conversation of the Clergy, 

posthumous 1710. 
Irenlcum, 1659. (His first publication.) 
MiHcelUneous Discourses, etc., postbuoious 

1735. 
On tiie Amusements of Clergymen, 
Origines Britanulcce, 1685. 
Origines Sacra> (generally called **8Ulling- 

fleet's JUvtaUd Heligitm"), 1662. (Good.) 
Rational . . . Grounds of tim l>rote«tuiC 

Iteligion, 1664. 
Beasons of Christ's SufTcrings, etc., 1G78. 
Sermons, 1696-98. 

Unreasonableness of Separation, 1688. 
Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity, 
1697. 

(His Life, by T. Goodwin. 1710.) 
SriKLiKa (James), mathematician, *-lT&L 

MethoduH DifferentUlis, 1730. 
Stiblino, LL.D. (James Hutchinson), bom il 

Glasgow, 1830- 
Address on Blaterialism, 1868. 
Philosophy of Law, etc (Tbe)^ 1873. 
Protoplasm, 1869. 

Schwegler's I/istory <^ Pkaotapky, 1867. 
Secret of Hegel (The), 1865. 
Sir W. HamiHon on tbe PhOouphy of Ver- 

eeptian, 1865. 
Stikuno (Patriclc James), eeonomUt, bom Mt 

Durablane, in Scotland, 1809- 
Australian and Callfomiaa Gobi DlaooTcritt. 

1852. 
Philosophv of Trade, 1846. 
SrittLiKO (Wlllhim Alexander, eari ot), poek 

1580-1640. 
Alexandrian (Tbe), a tragadj, 1666. 
Aurora, 1604. 
Doomsday, 1614. 
YA!b\{\« QU VT\n«ft OmsiK, 161X 



STIRLING — 8TOTHARD. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 8TORER — 8TOTHARD. 1325 



Julins Cesar (a tragedy), 1607. 

Monarchlcke Tragedies (The), 1604. (Croesus, 
etc.) 

Paraeneeis to Prince Henrle (A), 1604. 

Recreations with the Muses, 1637. 

Tragedy of Dadus, 1603 ; published 1607. 
Stiblino-Maxwell (Sir William), hUtorian, 
bom at Kenmure, In Scotland, 1818-1877. 

Cloister-life of Charles V., 1852. 

Velasquez and his Works, 1855. 
Stockdale (Rev. Percival), 1736-1811. 

Autobiography, 1808. 

Lectures on the Eminent English Poets, 1807. 

Life of Waller (the poet), 1808. 
Stoddard (Richard Henry), poet, etc., bom at 
Hingham, U.S., 1825- 

Ad ventures in Fairyland, 1853. 

Book of the East (The), and other Poems, 1871. 

Children in the Wood, 1866. 

Female Poets of America, 1874. 

Footprints, 1849. 

King's Bell (The), 1863. 

Late English Poets, 1865. 

Lifb of Alexander von Humboldt, 1859. 

Loves and Heroines of the Poets, 1860. 

Melodies and Madrigals, 1865. 

Memoir of Edgar Allan Poe, 1875. 

Poems, 1852. 

Poets and Poetry of England (19th century), 
1875. 

Putnam the Brave, 1869. 

Songs of Summer, 1857. 

Story of Little Red Riding Hood, 1864. 

Town and Country, 1857. 

Under Green Leaves, 1865. 
Stoddabd (Mrs. Richard Henry), novdUt, *- 

Morgesons (The), 1862. 

Temple House, 1867. 

Two Men, 1865. 
Stone (Edmund), mathematician, *-1768 

Elements of Euclid, 1731. 

Mathematical Dictionary, 1726. 

Treatise on Fluxions, 1730. 
Stokr, A.R.A. (Frank), bom at Manchester, 
1800-1859. 

Bassanio receiving the Letter, 1851 ; The Gar- 
dener's Daughter, 1850 ; Impending Mate 
mated, 1847; Picturesque Views of the 
Bridges of Norfolk, 1830-31. 
Stone, A.R.A. (Marcus), London, 1840- 

Amour ou Patrie, 1880; An Appeal to Mercy, 
1876 ; Edward II. and Piers Gaveston, 1872 ; 
From Waterloo to Paris (Napoleon in the 
peasant's hut), 1863 ; Henry VlII. and Anne 
Boleyn, 1870; Le Rol est Mort, Vive le 
Roi! 1873; Married for Love, 1881; My 
Lady is a Widow and Childless, 1874; Nell 
Gwynne, 1867; Olivia and Dick Primrose, 
1S80 : The Post Bag, 1878 ; Princess Eliza- 
beth made to attend Mass, 1869 ; I'he Uoyal 
Nursery, 1871 ; A Sacrifice, 1877 ; Sain et 
Sanf, 1875 ; Stealing the Keys, 1866 ; The 
Time of Roses, 1878. 
BtcaKR (James Sargant), antiquarian artistt 
1771-1853. 

Ancient Rellqnes, 1812. 

Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, 1806- 
1812. (500 views of objects of curiosity in 
Great Britain.) 

Cathedrals of Great Britain, 1814-19. (Much 
praiBol by Pogin.) 



Fonthlll Abbey, 1812. 

Graphic Description of Edinburgh, 1820. 
Storbr (Tiiomas), poet, *-1604. 

Wolsey, in Three Parts: his Aspiring, his 
Triumph, and his Death, 1599. 
Storey, A.R.A. (George Adolphus), Lcnlon, 
1834- 

After You, 1867 ; The Annunciation, 1865 ; 
The Blue Girls of Canterbury, 1874 ; Boys 
going to School, 1869; The Bride's Burial, 
1865; Caught, 1875; Children at Breakfast, 
1866; Christmas Eve, 1877; The Closed 
House, 1865 ; The Coral Necklace, 1881 ; 
Dame Octavia Beaumont, 1874 ; A Dancing 
Lesson, 1876; Daphne, 1880; The Duet, 
1870; Follow my Loader, 1880; Godiva, 
1865; Grandmamma's Christmas Visitors, 
1874 ; The Judgment of Paris, 1877 ; Lato 
for Church, 1880; Lessons, 1871; Little 
Buttercups, 1872; Little Swansdown, 1874; 
Love in a Maze, 1873 ; A Trover's Quarrel, 
1872 ; A Madonna and Child, 1853 ; Meet- 
ing between W. Seymour and Lady Ara- 
bella Stuart, 1864 ; Mistress Dorothy, 1873 ; 
Mrs. Finch, 1875; My Lady Bella, 1876; 
The Old Pump-room at Bath, 1877; The 
Old Soldier, 1869; Only a Rabbit, 1870; 
Rosy Cheeks, 1871; The Royal Challenge, 
1865; Sacred Music, 1865; Scandal, 1873; 
The Shy Pupil, 1868 ; Sweet Margery, 1878 ; 
The Whip Hand, 1875. 
Story (Joseph), bom at Marblehead, U.S., 
1779-1845. 

Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws, 1834. 

Commentaries on the Constitution of the 
United States, 1833. 

Power of Solitude (Tha), and other Poems» 
1804. 
•^^* Many other legal " Commentaries." 
(His Life, by his son, W. W. Story, 1851.) 
Story, D.D. (Robert Herbert), born at Roee- 
neath Manse, in Scotland, 1835- 

Chrlst the Consoler, 1864. 

Life of the Rev. Robert Story (his father), 
1862. 

Manual of Scripture, with Hymns and Prayers, 

1868. 

Memoirs of R. Lee, D.D., 1870. 

William Garstares, 1874. 
Story (William Wetmore), poet, etc., bora at 
Salem, U.S., 1819- 

Amerlcan Question (The), 1862. 

Graffiti d' Italia (poems), 1869 

Life of Joseph Story (his father), 1851. 

Nero (a tragedy), 1875. 

Phi Beta Kappa (poem), 1844. 

Poems, 1847. 

Proportions of the Human Figure, 1866. 

Roba di Roma (in prose), 1863. 

Roman Lawyer in Jerusalem (The), a poem, 
1870. 

Stephanie (a tragedy), 1877. 
Stotii A rd (Charles Alfred), draughtsman, Lon- 
don, 1786-1821. 

Death of Richard IT., 1810; Monumental 
Effigies of Great Britain, 1811-23. (Highly 
esteemed.) 
(His Memoirs, by his widow, 1823.) 
Stothard, R.A. (Thomas), London, 1755-1834. 

Ajax defending the BcA-^ q1 V*5a^bsi^x»,^W%^\ 



APPENDIX I. 




\ '-v^aM-vtr 



8TUBBES — SWIFT. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



SUMNER — SWIFT. 1327 



SrtTBBES (Philip), «-1592. 

Anatomie of Abuses, 1583. (Very popular.) 

Christall Glasse for Christian Women, 1592. 

Motive to Good Works, posthumous 1593. 

Perfect Path to Felicitie (The), 1592. 

Rosarie of Christian Praiers, 1583. 

Theatre of the Pope's Monarchie (The), 1584. 

Two Judgments of God, 1581. 

View of Vanitie, etc. (A), 1582. 
8TUBB8 (George), born at Liverpool, 1724-1806. 

Anatomy of the Horse, 1766. 
Stdbbs (John), 1541-1599. 

Discovery of a Gaping Gulf, 1579. 
Stubbs (William), bom at Knaresborough, in 
Yorkshire, 1825- 

Constitutional History of England, 1874-78. 
Edits 

Chronicle of Benedict of Peterborough, 1867. 

Chronicle of Roger de Hovedeu, 1H6»-71. 

Chronicles, etc., of Richard L, 1864-65. 

Hymnale Secundum Usum Ecclesias Sarisbu- 
riensis, 1850. 

Memorial of Walter of Coventry, 1872-73. 

Memorials of St. Dunstan, 1874. 

Registrum Sacrum Anglicanum, 1858. 

Select Charters bearing on the *' Constitutional 
History of England," 1870. 

Tractatus de Sancta Cruce de Waltham, 1860. 

Works of Ralph de Diceto, 1876. 
Stckblrt, M.D. (William), antiquary^ born al 
Holbeach, in Lincolnshire, 16^7-1765. 

Abuiy, 1743 

Centuria, 1776. 

Itinerarium Curiosum, 1724. 

Medallic History of M. A. V. Carausius, 1757- 
1759. 

Pabeographia Britannica, 1743-52. 

I'alteographia Sacra, 1736-63. 

Richard of Cirencester, 1757. 

Stonehenge, 1740. 
Stubokom (William), electrician, bom in Laii- 
cashire, 1783-1850. 

Experimental Researches in Electro-Magnet- 
ism, 1830. 
SiTCKLiNO (Sir John), poet, bom at Whitton, in 
Middlesex, 1609-1641. 

Account of Religion by Reason (An). 

Four Plays, posthumous 1646. 

Session of the Poets (A), 1636. 

Songs and Ballads. (That called ** The Wed- 
ding" is wholly unrivalled.) 
*»* All compiled and published in 1770. 
(His Memoirs, by the Rev. A.Suckling.l836.) 
SuGDBN (Edward Biirtenshaw, baron St. Leo- 
nard's), 1781-1875. 

Handybook of Property Law, 1849. 

Law of Vendors and Purchasers, 1830. 

Real Property Statutes, 1852. 
Sullivan, Mus.D. (Arthur), 1844- 

He composed the music of Box and Cox ; 7%e 
lAgkt of the World; H.M.S. Pinafore, 1878 ; 
The Prodigal Son; Fi/gmalion and Gala- 
tea, 1871; Shakespeare's Tempest; TriaZby 
Jury, 1875. 
StTLLiVAN (William), bom in Maine, U.S., 
1774-1839. 

Historical Causes and Effects, 1838. 

Fublio Men of the Revolution, 1847. 
bOMHBB (Charles), statesman, bom at Boston, 
U.S., 1811- 

Orations and Speeches, 1850, 1856. 



Reports of the Circuit Court of the United 
States. 

White Slavery in the Barbary States, 1853. 
Sumner, D.D. (Charles Richard), bishop of Win- 
chester, 1790-1874. 

Ministerial Character of Christ (The), 1822. 
(His Life, by the Rev.G. H. Sumner, 1876.) 
SuHNER, D.D. (John Bird), archbishop of Can- 
terbury, 1780-1862. 

Apostolic Preaching, 1815. 

Evidences of Christianity, 1824. 

Practical Exposition of the Gospels, etc.. 

1833-40. 
Practical Reflections, 1859. 
Records of Creation, 1816. 
Sermons on Christian Charity, 1841. 
Sermons on the Christian Faith, etc., 1821. 
Sermons on the Church Festivals, 1817. 
SuTCLiFFE, D.D. (Matthew), *-l629. 
De Presbyterio, 1591. 
De Vera Christi Ecclesia, 1600. 
Ecclesiastical Discipline, 1591. 
SwAix (Charles), jMet, born in Manchester, 1803^ 

1874. 
Art and Fashion, 1863. 
Dramatic Chapters, Poems, and Songs, 1847. 
Dryburgh Abbey (an elegy on sir W. ScuttX 

1834. 
English Melodies, 1849. 
Letters of Laura d' Auveme, and other Poeme^ 

1853. 
Metiical Essays, 1827. 
Mind (The), and other Poems, 1831. 
Songs and Ballads, 1868. 
SwAiNso.v (William), naturalist, 1789-1855. 
Animals in Menageries, 1838. 
Birds of Western Africa, 1844. 
i^^xotic Conchology, 1841. 
Fauna Boreali Americana, 1829. 
Fly-Catchers, 1854. 

Geography and Classification of Animals, 1835. 
Habits and Instincts of Animats, 1839. 
History of Insects, 1841. 
Malacology, or Shells and Shellfish, 1840. 
Natural History of Birds, 1836-37. 
Natural History of Fishes and Reptiles, 1835. 
Natural History of Quadrapeds, 1835. 
Naturalist's Guide (The), 1822. 
Ornitliological Drawings, 1841. 
Pr< liminary Discourse on the Study of Natural 

History, 1834. 
Taxidermy, with the Biography of Zoologists, 

1840. 
Zoological Illustrations, 1820-33. 
Sweet ( Robert), ./Zoris^ etc., 19th century. 
Botanical Cultivator, etc. (The), 1821. 
British Flower Garden (The), 1823-38. 
British Warblers (The), 1823. 
Cistiuece, or Natural History of the Rock 

Rose, 1825-30. 
Flora Australasica, 1827-28. 
Florist's Guide (The), 1827-32. 
Geraniacee, or Natural History of Gcranla, 

1820-30. 
Hortus Britannicus, 1827. 
Hortus Suburbanus Londonensis, 1818. 
Hothouse and Greenhouse Manual (llie), 1823. 
Swift, D.D. (Jonathan), poet and wit, bom at 

Dublin, 1667-1745. 
Arguments for the AbQlvUs^w <^1 <SQs^s^^ax^^^ 



mri 



HWI.NIfl.'IfNK TAir. 



AI'l'KNDIX I. 



swianox— TAiT. 



fUff I'-'iftlic ll'f'ikw^ii liiir|i-M|iii'iil!i'K'iry), 1704, 
llaiK "t aii'l i'lilti-iji'ili (a. |x«i-lii ou two y<!M- 

iii-i>„ 1710. 
K'llii I'liiii'd, III flu* Alt of f'uriiiiiifr, 1719, 
('u<l« iiii« iiij'l Vmii'i-miMii WITH), ni'.i. 
( iiy Mi'ivki-i i|' .-> iiti'<i Mil viii><-;, 1710. 
i'lndl'iitn to S< iv.iiil.'- ^ii mfirt). ITI'J. 
J/lnfii'l'ii J^LLiiA 'Ht/uJli t Wu<#<i'« imiljii-lir'', 

«•'.;, 17^1. 
f;iilli\<-r'h 'liiivilH^<-iifJil'iil U\if,, 112-i. 
Ili't'jiy of till- I..I--1 1 ''III Yi It ri-. of </iiiiii AiiiK', 

I7',f.-J. 

I A*, (1 li'/tlollllih.o i'.t, I7i'i. 

M- >1.t.il)'Hi< iiii fi Itiii •iii>iii k, 1710. 

J'ohti- «oiiM I'liii'in, 17:j«. 

J'M-'li' lloiibot lni.if: Hit ^i-Xtiitkfi (a jfud'eaprd >, 

170»i. 
lU'l'llii- CM 111 lillllil;* r. ill \t-if*), \fi\. 
^'ii-|.a I \>i), wviii i/iitii>l.iy i<<ii-9>, ilw 'iH. 
'Jiilf of a I III; 'huiiii- oil '.'.'I'.iii, LuUii-r, Mild 

Uh' iHi|i« ;, n<ii. 
'J Mil to J>iilil«ilk ( .S „ 170><. 

(ili-i fjl'-, I'y .ioliii M'j\\f, I'lirl of "rn-ry, 
]7:«l ; li. "^vviU, 17:^:1; J<#iiii Ifavi kii-Morlli, 
17:#''; '1'. I'll -oi III, I7<,0; Joliiiitiiii, In lil^ 
Aii»* of thr I'wii, 177'J ^.i„ 'J', ^•h«llillll, 
I7'i; .f'fliii Ib-ikili-y, 17-'J; MtuXnUn: Atolit- 
iiioniiiy, l'''j<;; .lolm Itiiiriit, li.X)., \<-ma \ 
^ir W.-SolM 'M ; 'I . Hoh«h-, l!'4« ; J.I'olMir, 
iHUi, Miil.iit.-h"l; Ji. < lulk, \/:-*.\. Mi^. Lit- 
tniii I'ilkiiiioii'x Alfinoiis, 1/y lnT'ilf, loii- 
tilii iiiiiii< loll!* iiiiii-'lolcti of di-aii Hwift, 
174-4.I 
KwiMti i(Nf. ^ AI({iiiioii 'Jliailr>;, jHni, « b;., l/i^rii 

III l/ili<l<;li, ii':)7 
AUi.iijti ill <^ly<loii ^a (ra{f'-ilyj, \>(i\. 
Klaki' ^Williuiii;, liio|/i<t|ilil<.al uii'l ciiUral, 

|ii/1hwf'li ra<rii|/<<ly;, 1>'74. 

^'Iipiiiaii (*',i-.,iynj^ \i\'i)f.iu\t\i[iiL\ uii'l rrili'ul, 

1h7:,. 
^'tiail'iltf- fiioiit«\ 1)^77. 
('iia>ti liiiil tiL \rn'^f\y ), \>XA. 
Kn*' liilj'iih Oi i».»«"ly;. I'"7ii, 
hj>!'iiy» aii'l SlU'li'p, l)-7.'>, 
.Mary Sninii (n iruyritly), l>«l. 
Not<-of ;iii J.ii(/ii.<h Ri |fiihlii an on iUf. Miim-o- 

vit<' <,iii-iwli , li'7i>. 
Noiii- on l''iinj> ttii'l |{<'vli'VkH, lnC6. 
O.lir ON III'- I'lo' UiJiulion of I in: Irffl'ti ll<;- 

|/iiMi< . li-7i;. 
I'oi nil- ui.<i llulimlc, IJ-i,!;; urolcl n-rUf, \i-T>!. 
(iiifi-ii MoUii r r'J he;, a |iUy, l»-.iil. CHh fii>t 

M'irk .; 
|{</«>aiiioijii fn \f\ay ), H-til. 
>iiiaki>|i<Mii- < A :'iii>iyot;, lii^.O. 
Kii'iia ^a ii'jiiji), liti/:i. 
!Si/i.|/ of July (A), IfUl. 
^4<>ll|/^ of IJM' S^irjii|/n<li H, lif>,0. 
Sf^ngh i><-lor<' ^.niiiini-, J ■''7 1. 
\}iA*-rthf. MinoHojif, lK7'i. 
iiwitiHi:ut\i:(lU III y J, traffJltr, l7r,2 I>0'J. 
O'iiiiM of Kiiro|i«- at tii<' i:[it>f of Hk^ IJi^liUn-iitii 

<>ntijiy, |><>i-ilium<>ii>t i>.il. 
Travi-U fu tliu Tv,o S|ciJi«-t», I7«:i hC 
'riavi-lM tlirougli Hjiiiiii, 177'J. 
KwiNiii'.M (ll'-nryj, antiuuarii, * *. 
HJi't'/ry and AntJ'iiiiUfM of yaruiviiUi In .S'or- 

/viik, 7774. 
HwiaifKN (lU'W. ToUhf), * \1W. 
Ou iUo h'Mtun uiui Piuoi of iUll, 1121. 



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HwiNioy rWllliaiii), hhUtfian (ntx Amori.^ 
riil/fM), Umi III Mliit/iiiKli, Ix^lT* 
(^inpalKim of tbu Aruiy oi' U4 fot<;flL4 

1>^«I. (A feUii'lard \i\*Uiry 
Jlictiiry of tin; Si-w Wtit\ tiU l^-giui*'lit 

diirtnKlli't lldiiUloii, Ik7&. 
Twf'iv<'i>ii:i.-lvft Kiftittiof thi: Warrriif \ IHIO. 
HiiitmiAM, M.I). rriioiiiaH;, iK-rii hX Wiiitoid 
I-:a|rlH, III lAf/rw-tNliin-, l«-2l IH'U. 
Mt'ili'MluN ','uraridi If'fhr*-*, li/:., lutM. iVery 

irii'UritlM. ) 
0|>ir.i M<illia, 1714. (Hiit I'ttit work.) 
iSkm-f, ti.th (Ariliur Aiiljli'y;, l>/ii<loii, l^i- 
1754. 
CaMf of iSiilNw rl|ilion Vi iUv "Arill*'»" cou- 

bldci-'d, 1721. 
C'n-iljl/lllly of SWnu-.lf*, fO:., lli'i. 
f^-Miy on 111*; 'I'rulli of lb*; fJiihiiLUn JleligfoD, 

l7-i:i. 
Kxttniiii.-itloii of N<;wtoii'ii ''liroiioI'/'/y, 1744. 
liiiiM-i-nt-y of Krior aMMTUfl, 1710. 
Iii'iniry on tin; .Mcaiiinir of l><'iMoiiltt^ii, 173T. 
Nainn*, J>iki|sn, and Oiigiu of iiaKiiiia-*, 

I74)f. 
I'ara|«hraiM',('i<:.,of tbe Kltliiil*:VitlUi Habnwt^ 

I7M. • 

l'iln<-i|il<H and ''onn''xloii of Natural and li»> 
v<-aM K'liii 1^,1740. 

(Iljji Mf^, hy .iTT/imiiy, h.h., I'D'i.) 
SiKvibii-K M'M-hnaj, //fW, auniaiinMl **^{Ilvor- 

tonfrii'-d," Iii4:i Ittjit. 
Jia/-liryniiM |.ai:liryniaraiii naiiM'iit on titt 

d<-afli of niiii'-i* Hciiryy, l^l'i. 
Muidi-n'H Jiliiifli ('1 liu;, in-JHi. {Jom^itU ) 
.MoiKKlia, Ib^i. 
I'ai iliuni'iit of V<;ilii«'tf Uiiyul (inMry), ICU; 

bMoiid iktIi'H. 14'iO. 
I'oKiiiH against, 'rolNU-'<-o, I67'i. 
'J'obai:ro iMlfi'rtid aiid tlic I'iium aliatterrd (• 

lio'iii;, 1416. 
'J'raii>latiim of l>ii I)art«t>'a HV«(r // Crtaiim, 

and Tilt Herond Wrrk (Sf.w 'J'(HiUlii«i.C 

lliblory;, Ui Mliirii 31ilt';ii in fiidH/tbd. 
\V</<Kliiian'M ll<-ar ('I'Ik-;, a \fnim, IH'M. 
Hi UK (.iainf.tf), of rSi^iitland. I7'JU -1>)70. 
0/niriliiitioiia Ut J'atiioioiry and i'rK.tltf *d 

rtii I jriry, U«47. 
Kx<;ihlon of J/iwaiicd Joliita, l»3l. 
I'rliK i|»|iN of Hiirffi-ry, iM.Ti. 
KirNMo.s>, IJ.I). (<Jliarli-«}, Uoni at f^ardigiD, It 

Wali'C, l74»-lK'i«. 
IJfMof MJIto»« i>m. 

'I rahHladd tli«f Aineid of VIrvii, I MIT. 
Hyunsith, M.I J. ^iohn AddlugU/ii;, boru ai Ol^ 
ford, Ih07 JU7I. 
MiM:<'llani<-H. IK71, 
i'riiji:i|/i<ia of locality, IH&7 . 

TAi.B/iT (. Maf 111" w ),*-•. 

AnaiyfiH of tii«; Holy Kil>l<>. ItlOO. fF.X'^HraC) 
'J'Air. D.l). (Ardili/aM (>imn>M.'li),ardiUi«tw|»uf 
OaiiLcrliury, l>orn In MiiiburKli, IKII- 

JJang'-ra ana Kafeguanlaof Modftru TlMOlUifff, 

IHHI. 

Ilarinoiiy of lUtvtltilun arid Um SdcDOMi 

IK«i4. 
]>ri-tM'nl dotidlUim of the CliunJi of RngUoili 

IHV2. 

Word of God (Tlje), aud Um aronod of VtMk, 



TALBOT — ^TATLOB. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



TATLOB. 



1329 



Talbot (William Henry Fox), inventor of 

JtUbotype photography, bom at Locock 

Abbey, in Wiltshire, 1800-1877. 
English Etymologies, 1853. 
Hermes, or Classical and Antiquarian Re- 
searches, 1850. 
Illustrations of the Book of Genesis, 1852. 
I^egendary Tales. 
Pencil of Nature, 1844. 
Talfourd (Sir Thomas Noon), poet, bom at 

Doxey, in Staffordshire, 1795-1854. 
Athenian Captive (The), a tragedy, 1838. 
Castilian (The), a tragedy, 1853. 
Final Memorials of Charles Lamb, 1849-50. 
Glencoe, etc. (a tragedy), 1839. 
Ion (a tragedy), 1835. 

llecoUections of a First Visit to the Alps, 1841. 
Vacation Rambles and Thoughts, 1844; sup- 

plenienr, 1846. 
Fallis (Thomas), musical composer, called " The 

Chaucer of Cathedral Quires," 1529-1686. 
Cantiones Sacrae, 1576, (With BirdJ 
Tanner, D.D. (Thomas), bishop of St. Asaph, 

born at Market Lavington, in Wiltshire, 

1674-1735. 
Bibliotheca Britannico-Hibemica, posthumous 

1748. 
Notitia Monastica, 1695. (Admirable.) 
Tarlton (Richard), jester, born in Shropshire, 

*-1588. 
Newes out of Purgatorie, posthumous 1630. 
Seven Deadly Sins (The), a comedy. (Lost.) 
Tarlton's Jests (in three parts), posthumous 

1611. 
Tate (Nahum), poet laureate and dramatic 

author, bom in Dublin, 1652-1715. 
Characters of Virtue and Vice, 1691. 
Elegies, 1699. 
Innocent Epicure (The), a poem on angling, 

1697. 
Hemorials for the Learned, 1686. 
Miscellanea Sacra, 1698. 
Psalms turned into Rhyme, 1696. (With 

Brady.) 
Poems, 1677. 

N.B. — Pope says of him. His 

fustian is so sublimely bad. 
It is not poetry, but prose run mad. 

Yet Dryden allowed him to write the second 

part of his unrivalled satire of Absalom and 

Achitophel, and showed his approval by 

adding a few lines here and there. 
Tathak (John), city laureate, 1609-1672. 

Distressed State (The), a tragedy, 1641. 

Fancies Theater Ypoems, epigrams, etc.), 1640. 

Knavery in All Trades (a comedy), 1664. 

Love Crowns the End (a tragi-comedy), 1657. 

Ostella, or the Faction of Love and Beauty 
reconciled, 1650. 

Rump (The), a comedy, 1660. 

Scots Figaries (The), a comedy, 1652. 

" Triumphs," arranged for the Lord Mayor's 
day from 1657 to 1664. 
Tatz.es (Rev. John James), bom at Notting- 
ham, 1798-1869. 

Attempt to ascertain the Cliaracter of the 
Four Gospels, 1867. 

Chriatian Aspects of Faith and Duty, 1851. 

Retrospect of the Religious Life of England, 
1846. 



Taylor, M.D. (Alfred Swalne), bom at North- 
fleet, in Kent, 1806-1880. 

Elements, of Chemistry, 1831. (With 
Brande.) 

Elements of Medical Jurispradence, 1838. 

Manual of Medical Jurisprudence, 1844. 

Principle and Practice of Medical Jurispra- 
dence, 1865. 
(ii) Taylor (Ajin), afterwards Mrs. Gilbert, 
poetess, sister of Isaac and Jane Taylor, 
and daughter of (i) the Rev. Isaac Taylor, 
of Ongar, 1782-1866. 

Original Poems, 1806. (With her sister Jane.) 
^.Memorials by Josiab Gilbert, 1874.) 
Taylor (Bayard), poet and traveller, bom at 
Kennett Square, Chester, U.S., 1825-1878. 

At Home and Abroad (a sketch of life, scenery 
and men), 1859, 1862. 

Book of Romances, Lyrics, and Songs, 1861. 

Byeways of Europe (The), 1869. 

El Dorado, or Adventures in the Path of Em- 
pire, 1850. 

Essays on German Literature, 1880. 

Home Pastorals, and other Poems, 1875. 

John Godfrey's Fortunes (a novel), 1864 

Journey to Central Africa, etc., 1853. 

Lands of the Saracen (The), 1854. 

Lyrics of the War of Secession, 1865. 

Masque of the Gods (The), a poem, 1872. 

Northern Travel, or Summer and Winter Pic- 
tures of Sweden, Denmark, and Lapland, 
1856. 

Poems of Home and Travel, 1855. 

Poems of the Orient, 1854. 

Poet's Journal (The), a novel of American 
life, 1862. 

Prince Deukalion (a drama), 1879. 

Prophet (The), a tragedy, 1874. 

Rhimes of Travel, Ballads, and other Poems. 
1848. 

Story of Kennet (The), a tale, 1866. 

Travels in Greece and Russia, etc., 1857. 

Views Afoot, or Europe seen with Knapsack 
and Staff, 1846. 

Visit to India, China, Japan, etc., 1855. 

Voyage to California, 1850. 

Ximena, and other Poems, 1844. 
Taylor, LL.D. (Brook), mathematician, born 
at bkimonton, in Middlesex, 1685-1731. 

Linear Perspective, 1719. 

Method of Approximation to the Roots of 
Equations, 1717. 

Methodus Incrementorum, 1715. (Taylor's 
theorem.) 

New Principles of Linear Perspective, 1719. 
Taylor (Sir Henry), dramatic author, etc., 
1805- 

Edwin the Fair (an historic play), 1842. 

Eve of the Conquest (The), and other Poems, 
1847. 

Isaac Comnenus (a play in verse), 1827. 

Notes from Books, 1849. 

Notes from Life, 1848. 

Philip van Arterelde (a dramatic romance), 
1834 

St. Clement's Eve, 1862. 

Sicilian Summer (The), 1850. 

Statesman (The), in prose, 1836. 

Virgin Widow (The), 1864. 

Way of the B.\cYv mv«\ Qt\«a.\. ^^Y^C^ A^'^v. 



I 



fitigfRDlngi or EunipuD Dlogrnpb''. U2i-M. 
RuD)>aii MpUlui.ll vi ( ChUd. UM. 
Cbuutir EWilLnl W Aiaw In UKe, i«iii. 
SuduId AMuitid AiBerlci, 1831 1 In ICiig- 
lind, Itsti U KutoM l>S)t in KonlED 

8»aM of BrltUi W«1Ui, IBM i of Cdiddibfc* 

trr I^uul ud Bu, 1830. 
Star-CnltlwUOD TBOTOfflendNl, 1BI8. 
(I) TiTiOR (Hn. IttK), of Onur. wife of ibe 

Rvr. IwM Turlvr, mtliliai nuu Ann , 



T, of Ollgl 



I 



it WtTII. « 

Bsolpriical Dntlaaf PintiU and CUtdKB, 1 8 1 
IkiTLRBctiiia (> ul«), I ma. 
(11] T*TM» (Uuc), UuUaoical vHta; 

of Jeffenya, Ann. lod Jwiii Taylor. 

of (I) "w Bw. I«Me Tavliir, - 

Atitiml OirliUulir ■, the IVkU al tl 

CbuKtetB of TheopbnuHia (wllA lila un 

oteMngi), ISM. 
ElTOicuUolTbongbirniO. 192*-". 
HWwj or UHTmiuiiiiiflun of AdcIi-hI Book 

Home EdnmtlDB. isaa. 

iMtuTH on Npbitiul ChrlBtUDil]', 1M1. 

L<«lcgtTbHibgf, lasB. 

IxiyoU mud Jnuttlfm, 1A4P. 

Mao ItaiponilMe for I 

MemolnotJuieTaTi 
NacnnllliMorrDf Id 

bHt work.) 
Hatdtal HMaTT Dt?uullclnn, \Ka. 
K>w Model otCtuimUn MlKloom 18 
P1>j>>Ml TbHtT ot AnMlier Uh. IB! 
PraoBa of HiataHcHl rraa( isga. 
" w of BeUef, If " 



ebrewPootJT, \t 



Spirit? HebK 



World of Mind (The). 1867, 
(Ui) Ta.UJB (Kev. luat), aon of (H) fua« 
TItflor, and grandauo ar(l)tlM Bev.IUaB 



Alpkabel fTho), 18B1. 
SlrawKi KMORbM. 
FjUoUj l-eo (Tie), mei 



Uymni tor lobnt Mlad^ tall. (Oer bM 

prodncMiin.) 
Pomu fcr lo&ot Hindi, isiH, (WIU) bw 

J.lar*Ba,) 
IthTiiua fbt Uie NurHTf, IM1. 

(llo'Mnoiiln.b/liiaiiTirlur. bcrbrotliar, 



IjMae Tijlor, af 

JEjta^ In Rbyna, ii. 
Bam (TbrJ uid tba ttoapta, ISM. 
Earih aaa RoiUapH fiir H«Q (TM). 11 
Fam I Tbi). or Kiinl Toll ud PnilMi 

Forwl (TheJ. w Htatc 
Old EoKllab Harlan 
Pulour CommoiUilH on tlU Uwi «C. 

a Mian 
Vena, 
(Tha). a b 
TAIum D.D. (JKom^). 

CambrldgB, ~ 




'.xeB,p\xt (Tin). 1M>. 

r infant Ih] vocloo. 01 Uic Qaldaafll 

UulVUTlogoadHolTDirlnctHl. ( 

b«l-knowa noikn.) 
LIbsrtT uf PropbdTlDtf, 1847, 
UfeofCbrlrt, IBilU' (KpuUr.) 
Mirljidooiof CbarlMlL. 1019. 

PiaLr. wilb TllM and Cullocla, IIM*.' 

lUal I'rcHDoa (The). 1«M. 

Bulea and Adileo glren lo Iba CUi|jr, II 



'ortbrCom 



minm (mokuiiw), lUI 

(Hla'lJfn bj' Whwildon, ma; R«i. E- 
-mer, 1S16; btalmp H.btr. 182^1 II)ab« 
i;CrDlrandaie1fl)Iiici83itlUt.R,jCW 
t.\W, BoBqn,l8&l; DuyiitilDck, W«W 
ia.(,i<i\tB)VaaWaiir-pKt,>>a 

nllot PJlgrlniige, 1»18. 



latttUC 



of tblt AnpeodU. 
, D.D.lJolin), i 
[onilcli, bom bl La 
w-Englthli Unacunlanee. n«V4t. (V« 



TATLOB — TEMPLE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



TATLOfi— -TEMPLE. 1331 



Key to the Apostolic Writings (A), posthn- 

motis 1805. 
Paraphrase, etc., on the Epistle to the Bo- 
mans, 1745. 
Scripture Doctrine of the Atonement, 1750. 
Scripture Doctrine of Original Sin, 1740. 
Tatlor, LL.D. (Joiin), philologUtt bom at 

Shrewsbury, 1704-1766. 
De Debitore dissecando, 1742. 
Elements of Civil Law, 1755. 
Taylor (Joseph), *-*. 

English and Hindoostanee Dictionary, 1808. 
Taylor (Richard), antiquary ^ 1789-1851. 

Index Monasticus, 1821. 
Tatlor (Roljert), contemporary with Shake- 
speare. 
Hogge hath lost his Pearle (The), a comedy, 

1614. 
Sacred Hymns, 1615. 
Taylor (Rev. Robert), 19th century. 
Devil's Pulpit (The), 1831. (I'he sale was 

prohibited, and all copies not in circulation 

destroyed.) 
Diegesis (the early history of Christianity), 

1833. 
Taylor (Silas), antiquary^ bom in Sliropshire, 

1624-1678. 
History of Gavelkind, 1663. 
Taylor (Thomas), "The Platonist," bom in 

London, 1758-1835. 
Arguments of the Emperor Julian against 

the Christians, 1809. 
Elements of a Ijew Arithmetical Notation, 

1823. 
Elements of a New Method of Reasoning in 

Geometry, 1780. 
Elements of the Trae Arithmetic of Infinities, 

1809. 
History of the Restoration of the Platonic 

Theology. 
On the Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries, 1791. 
On Nullities and Diverging Series, 1801. 
On the Philosophy of Aristotle, 1812. 
Theoretic Arithmetic. 
Translated: Apuleius, Aristotle, Hierocles, 

lamblicus, Julian, Maximus Tyrius, Pausa- 

nias, Plato, Plotinus, Porphyry, Sallust, etc. 
Tatlor (Tom), dramatic author^ bom at Sun- 
derland, in Cumberland, 1817-1880. 
Anne Boleyn, 1875. 
Arkwrigh^s Wife, 1873. 
Babes in the Wood (The), 1860. 
Barefaced Impostors, 1854. (Joint author.) 
Blighted Being (A), 1854. 
Contested Election (The), 1859. 
Dic^enes and his Lantern, 1849. 
Fool's Revenge (The), 1869. 
Going to the Bad, 1858. 
Harlequin Columbus, 1853. 
Helping Hands, 1855. 
Henry Ihinbar, 1865. 
Hidden Hand (The), 1864. 
House or the Home (The), 1859. 
Jeanne d'Arc, 1871. 
King's Rival, 1854. (Joint author.) 
Lady Clancarty, 1874. 
Little Bed Biding Hood, 1851. 
Masks and Face9, 1852. (Joint author.) 
Kew Men and Old Acre^ 1869. (Joint author*) 
Mice Fhm (A), 1853. 
KiM PMntB of the Law, 1869. 



\ 



Our American Cousin, 1858. 

Our aerks, 1852. 

Overland Route (The), 1860. 

Payable on Demand, 1859. 

Philosopher's Stone (The), 1850. 

Plot and Passion, 1853. (Joint author.) 

Prince Dorus, 1850. 

Retribution, 1856. (Joint author.) 

Sense and Sensation, 1864. 

Serf (The). 1864. 

Settling Day, 1865. 

Sheep in Wolfs Clothing (A), 1857. 

Sir Roger de Coverley, 1851. 

Sister's Penance, 1866. (Joint author.) 

Slave Life, 1852. (Joint author.) 

Still Waters Run Deep, 1855. 

Tale of Two Cities (A), 1860. 

Ticket of Leave Man (The), 1863. 

To oblige Benson, 1854. 

To Parents and Guardians, 1846. 

Trip to Kissengen (A), 1844. 

'Twixt Axe and Crown, 1871. 

Two Loves and a Life, 1854. (Joint author.) 

Unequal Match (An), 1857. 

Up at the Hills, 1860. 

Vicar of Wakefield, 1850. 

Victims, 1857. 

Webster at Home, 1853. (Joint author.) 

Wittikind and his Brothers, 1852. 
Not Dramatic Works. 

Autobiography of Haydon, 1853. 

Autobiography of Leslie, R.A., 1859. 

Life and Times of Sir J. Reynolds, L865. 
Taylor (William), Norwich, 1765-1836. 

English Synonyms, 1813. 

Survey of German Poetry, 1828-30. 
(His Memoirs, by J. W. Robberds, 1843.) 
Taylor, IjL.P. (William Cooke), historian^ 
born at Youghal, in Ireland, 1800-1849. 

Historical Miscellany, 1829. 

History of France and Normandy, 1830. 

History of Mohammedanism, 1845. 

History of the House of Orleans, 1849, 

History of the Overthrow of the Roman Em- 
pire, etc., 1836. 

History of the Revolutions and Conspiracies 
of Europe, 1843. 

Life and Times of Sir Robert Peel, 1846-48. 

Manual of Ajicient History, 1836. 

Manual of Modern History, 1839. 

Modern British Plutarch, 1846. 

Popular History of British India, 1842. 

Revolutions and Remarkable Conspiracies of 
Europe, 1847. 

Romantic Biography, etc., 1842. 
rEiONMOUTH (John Shore, lord), 1751-1834. 

Memoirs of Sir W. Jones's Works, 1804. 
(His Life, by his son, Charles James, 1842.') 
Temple, D.D. (Frederick), bishop of Kxetor, 
1821- 

The first of the seven &say8 and Hemews, 
I860. 
Temple (Sir William), London, 1628-1698. 

Heroic Vertue and Poetry, posthumous 1705. 

Letters, i>osthumous 1700-25. 

Letters to King Charles II., posthumous 1703. 

Memoirs of what passed (1672-1679) in Chris- 
tendom, 1893. 

Miscellanea, 1680-90. 

ObaervationaoivlVi^ "S^^JoptXwxv^A^'t. 



1380 



TAYl^B. 



APPENDIX I. 



(i) Tatlob (Rev. Taaac), of Ongar, fkther of (II) 
Isaac and JefTereySp Ann and Jane Taylor, 
•-1829. 
Advice to the Teena, 1868. 
Beginnings of European Blographv, 1828-29. 
Bunyan explained to a Child, 1824. 
Character Essential to Success in Life, 1820. 
Scenes in Aftica and America, 1821 ; in Eng- 
land, 1829; ia Europe^ 1829; in Foreign 
Lands, 1829. 
Scened of British Wealth, 1826 ; of Commerce 

by Land and Sea, 1830. 
Self-Gultivation recommended, 1818. 
(i) Taylor (Mrs. Isaac), of Ongar, wife of the 

Rev. Isaac Taylor, maiden name Ann , 

*-1830. 
Advice to Mothers, 1814. 
Family Mansion (The), a tale, 1819. 
Itinerary of a Traveller in the Wilderness, 1825. 
Maternal Solicitude, etc., 1816. (Her best.) 
Practical Hints on the Duties of Wives, etc., 

1815. 
Reciprocal Duties of Parents andChildren,l8l8. 
Ketrcspection (a tale), 1H20. 
(ii) Tatloh (Isaac), theological writer, brother 
of Jeffereys, Ann, and Jane Taylor, and son 
of (i) the Rev. Isaac Taylor, of Ongar, 
bom at Lavenham, in Suffolk, 1787-1865. 
Ancient Christianity v. the Tracts of the 

Times, 1839-40. 
Characters of Theophrastus (with his own 

etchhigs), 1824. 
Elements of Thought (The), 1822-27. 
History of Uie Transmission of Ancient Boolcs, 

1827. 
Home Education, 1838. 
Lectures on Spfaritual Christianity, 1841. 
Logic of Theology, 1859. 
Loyola and Jesuitism, 1849. 
Man Responsible for his Dispositions, 1840. 
Memoirs of Jane Taylor (his sister), 1825. 
Katural History of Enthusiasm, 1829. (Ills 

best work.) 
Natural History of Fanaticism, 1833. 
New Model of Christian MlssionH, 1829. 
Physical Theory of Another Life, 1836. 
Process of Historical Proof, 1828. 
Restoration of Belief, 1855. 
Saturday Evening, 1832. 
Spirit of Hebrew Poetry, 1860. 
Spiritual Despotism, 1835. 
Temple of Melekartha, 1831. 
Translation ot Ilerodotiu, 1829. 
Ultimate Civilisation, 1860. 
Wesley and Metho<iism, 1R51. 
World of Mind (The), 1857. 
(iii) Taylor (Rev. Isaac), son of (ii) Tsaac 
Taylor, and grandson of (i) the Rev. Isaac 
Taylor, of Ongar, 1829- 
Alphabet (The), 1881. 
Etruscan Researches. 

Family Pen (The), memoirs of the family. 
Greeks and Goths. 
Words and Places, 
(ii) Taylor (Jane), poetesM, etc., sister of Isaac, 
Jeffereys, and Ann Taylor, and daughter of 
(i) the Rev. Isaac Taylor, of Ongar, l>orn 
in London, 1783-1824. 
CoDtrfbutioDB of Q. Q. to the Touth't Maga- 

sine, 1824. 
Gorrespoiidenoe^ poethTimoiiB IBU. 



\ 



Dtsplay (a tale), IBi 
Essays in Rhynuy 
Hymns for InHurt^ 

production.) 
Poems far InHuit 

sister Ann.) 
Rhymes for tne N 
(Her Memoirs, I 
1 ^Jj.) 
(ii) Taylor (JefTen 
and Jane Tay! 
Isaac Tuvlor, o* 
.£8op in Rhyme, 
Bam (The) and t 
Earth as a Resid' 
Farm (The), or 1 
Forest (The), or 
Old English Say 
Parlour Comme- 

land, 1825. 
Ralph Richards. 
Tales in Prose t 
Young Islander 
Taylor, D.D. (J» 
Connor, callei 
born at Cami 
Baptism, its In 
Catechism, 165 
Cicrus Domini. 
Deus Justificai 
Discourses coi 

1646. 
Dissuasive fhr 
Ductor Dubita 

discourse.) 
Episcopacy a " 
Friendship, it 
Grammar, 16^ 
Great Exemp 
Guide of Infui 

1656; 
Holy Living ; 
best-knowr. 
Liberty of Pr- 
Life of Christ. 
Martyrdom of 
Polemical am. 
Prayers befon 
Psalter, with ' 
Real Presence 
Rules and Ad\ 
Sermons for tl. 
Sermons on Gl 
Unum Necessa 
Worthy Commi 
(His Life, bj 
Bonncy, 1815; i 
1831 ;Croly and S 
moti, 1847 ; Rogf 
Taylor (John) the 
ter, 1580-1654. 
Penniless t'ilgrima 
Praise of Hempseeu 
Travels in Gtennany 
•«• A copy of 1 
given under this nai 
pages of this Append! 
Taylor, D.D. (John), 
of Norwich, bora in n 
Hebrew- English Concon 
'<i«&»a.V^\Ato ^eb^ew st 



THOMAS— THOMSON. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. THOMPSON— THOMSON. 1333 



articles in Khvmer's Fcedera inserted by 
Dr. Clarke (Henry I.) without marginal 
"authorization." 

(His Life, by A. B. ColonisB, 1639 ; F. 
Christian Lupus, IpremUt 1862.) 
Thomas, D.D. (David), bom at Tenby, in South 
Wales, 1813- 
Genius of the Gospel (The), 1864. 
Homiletic Commentary on The Acts, 1870. 
Practical Philosopher (The), 1873. 
Resurrections, etc., 1862. 
Thomas (Edward), London, 1813- 
Ancient Indian Weights, 1877. 
Chronicles of the Pathttn Kings of Delhi, 

1871. 
Early Sassanian Inscriptions, etc., 1868. 
Essays on Indian Antiquities, 1858. 
Indian Numerals, 1863. 
On the Epoch of the Gupta Dynasty, 1855. 
Thomas (Frederick William), nowLuU bom at 
Baltimore, U.S., 1810- 
Beechen Tree (The). 1844. 
Clinton Bradshaw, 1835. 
Emigrant ( I'he), 1833. 
Howard Pinckney, 1840. 
I'HOHAS (Isaiah), of Worcester, U.S., 1749-1831. 
History of Printing in America, with Bio- 
graphy of Printers, and an Account of 
American Newspapers, 1810. (Very in- 
teresting.) 
Thomas of EaciLDOUirB. See Rhtmbb (Thomas 

the). 
Thomas of Rbadikg, called *' The Great Ballad 
Maker." Real name Thomas Deloney, q.v. 
Thomas (William), 1509-1553. 
Historie of Italie (The), 1649. (This book 

was publicly burnt.) 
Vanitee of this World (The), 1549. 
Thomas, D.D. (William), ani/oaary, 1670-1738. 
Survey of the Cathedral of Worcester, with 
a Biography of its Bishops, 1736. 
Thompson (Daniel Pierce), noveliitt bom at 
Charlestown, U.S., 1795-1872. 
Locke Amsden, or the Schoolmaster, 1847. 
May Martin, or the Money-diggers, 1835. 
Rangers (The), or the Tory's Daughter, 
1850. 
Thompson (Edward), poet^ etc., 1738-1786. 
Courtezan (The), a poem, 1765. 
Demirep (The), a poem, 1765. 
Fair Quaker Cf he), 1773. 
Meretriciad (The), a poem. 
Sailor's Letter (A), 1767. 
THOMPflOjr (Rev. Henry), 1797- 
Concionalia, or Outline Sermons, 1853. 
Davidica, or Sermons on David, 1827. 
Life of Hannah More, 1838. 
Pastoralia, a Manual for the Parochial Clei^, 
1830. 
Thompsoh (Thomas Perronet), bora at Hull, 
1783-1869. 
Audi Alteram Partem, 1857-61. 
Cora-law Catechism, 1827. 
Geometry without Axioms, 1830. 
Thompson (The Very Rev. William), poet^ 
•-1767. 
Sickness, 1746. 
Poems, 1767. 
Thompson ( Wniiam), natitralUt^ bora at Bel- 
fast, in Ireland, 1806-1852. 
Natar»l Hiatoiy of IreUod, 184»-M. 



\ 



Thompson (Zadoc), naturalist, born In Ver- 
mont State, U.S., 1796-1856. 
Gazetteer of Vermont, 1824. 
Natural, Civil, and Political History of Ver- 
mont, .1842. 
Thoms (William John), antiquary, etc., bora 

at Westminster, 1803- 
Book of the Court, 1838. 
Death-warrant of Charles I., 1881. 
Early Prose Romances, 1828. 
Exceptional Longevity, 1881. 
Lays and Legends of various Nations, 1834. 
lx)ngevity of Man (The), 1873. 
Hannah Lightfoot, Queen Charlotte, and the 
CbPvaUer d'Eon, 1867. 

*,* He founded Notes and Queries, 1849, 
and acted as editor till 1872. 
Thomson (Alexander), jpoct, 1762-1803. 

Paradise of Taste (The), in five cantos, 1790. 
Thomson, M.D. (Anthony Todd), of Edinburgh, 

1778-1849. 
Conspectus PharmacopisB, 1810. (His chief 

work.) 
Diseases of the Skin, 1839-40. 
Domestic Management of the Sick-room, 1841. 
Elements of Botany, 1822. 
Elements of Materia Mcdica, 1832. 
London Dispensator -, 1811. 
Philosophy of Magic, etc., 1846. 
Thomson (Mrs. Antliony Todd), maid^'^n name 

Katherine Byerley, biographer and noof 

list, ♦-1862. 
Anne Boleyn (an historical romance), 1842. 
Celebrated Friendships, 1861. 
Chevalier (The), a romance, 1845. 
Constance (a novel), 1854. 
Court Secrets, 1857. 
Faults on Both Sides (a novel), 1858. 
Lady Annabetta (The), a novel, 1817. 
Lady of Milan (The), 1845. 
Life and Times of George Villiers, 1860. , 

MemoirsofSarahDuchessofMarlborough.WSe / o '5n 
Memoirs of the Court of Henry VIII.. 1826. 
Memoirs of the Jacobites, MWr fit V/- 6 
Memoirs of the Life of Sir W. Raleigh, 18,ia. ^ 
Memoirs of the Viscountess Jrfi^Undon, 1847. ^ 
Private Correspondence of tUe Duchess of 

Marlborough, 1838. 
Ragland Castle (a novel), 1843. 
Recollections of Literary Characters, 1854. 
Rosabel (a novel), 1835. 
Tracey, or the Apparition, 1847. 
^Vhite Mask (The), 1844. 
Widows and Widowers, 1842. 
Thomson (Sir Charles Wyville), born at Bon- 

syde, in Scotland, 1830- 
Depths of the Sea, 1872. 
Thomson (James), poet, born at Ednam, in 

Scotland, 1700-1748. 
Autumn (in blank verse), 1730. 
Britannia (in blank verse), 1727. 
Castle of Indolence (in two cantos, Spenserian 

metre), 1748. 
Liberty (in five parts, blank verse), 1735. 

(Thought by Thomson himself to be his 

best poem.) 
Rule Britannia (a song written for the Masqui 

of Alfred), 1740. 
Seasons Complete, 1730. 
Spring (in blank. v<it«ft>>A*^'^'^- 



1334 



THOMSON-' THOBPB. 



APPENDIX I. 



THOBirDIKB— TRORPB 



Winter (In blank verse). 1726. 

%♦ For hiB playn, see Appendix III. 

(Hifl IJfe, by Murdoch, 1762; David R. 
Buchan, 1782; sir Harris Nicolas, 1830; Gil- 
fillan, 1H53 ; R. BelU 1855.) 
TiioMHOK (Richard), antiquary, 1796-1865. 
Account of I'roccssions and Ceremonies ob- 
served in [our] Coronatiocs, 1820. 
Rook of Life (a bil)liograpl]ical melody), 1R20. 
Chronicles of London Bridge, 1827. (Iiis best 

book.) 
Historical Essay on the Magna Charta, 1856. 
Illustrations of IMtisb History, 1828. 
legends of London, 1832. 
'I'ales of an Antiquary, 1828. 
TnuM(<oN (Thomas), chemist, bom at Crieff, in 

Scotland, 1773-1852. 
Annals of Philosophy, 1813-26. 
Attempt to establish First Principles of 

Chemistry, 1825. 
Chemistry of Organic Bodies, 1838. 
KlcmentH of Chemistry, 1810. 
H''at and Electricity, 1830. 
HUtory of Chemistry, 1830-31. 
IliHtory of the Royal Society, 1812. 
Outlines of Lf iricrulogy and Geology, 1836. 
SvHtem of Chemistry, 1802. (Esteemed.) 
Travels In Sweden, 1813. 
TiioMBON, 1).!)^ (William), archbishop of York, 

Iwm at ^V^litehaven, in Cumberland, 1819- 
Afonlng Work of Christ (The), 1853. (A 

Hampton Lecture.) 
Crime and its Excuses, 185S. 
Design in Nature, 1871. 
Life in the Light of God's Word, 1870. 
Limits of Philosophical Inquhy, 1868. 
Outline of the Necessary Laws of Thought, 

1849. 
Sermons, 1861. 
Seven Years, 1870. 
Thomson (Sir William), eUctHeian, bom at 

BelfiBiRt, in Ireland, 1824r- 
Distrlbntlon of Electricity on Spherical Con- 
ductors, 1848. 
Klectro-d3mamlc Properties of Metals, 1855. 

(A Bakerian Lecture.) 
Thermal Effects of Fluids in Motion. 
Thiikrsbt (Ralph), antiqtiary, bom at Leeds, 

1658-1726. 
TMnry, 1674-1724. 
1 )ucatus Leodiensis (the Topography of Leeds), 

1716. 
Letters of Emiment Men addressed to him, 

posthumous 1832. 
Vlcarla LeodieuRis (the Church of Leeds), 1725. 
I'lioRNBURT (George waiter), poet and novdUt, 

London, 1828-1876. 
Art and Nature at Home and Abroad, 1856. 
British Artists ftom Hogarth to Turner, 1861. 
Criss-cross Journeys, 1873. 
Every Man his own Trumpeter (a novel), 1858. 
(jreatheart (a novel), 1866. 
Haunted London, 1865. 
Historical and Legendary Ballads and Songs, 

1875. 
Lays and Legends of the New World, 1849. 
Life in Spain and in Turkey, 1KS9. 
Life of Turner (the artist), 1862. 
Monarcha of the Main, 1855. 
Old And New London. (The first two volfi,, 
Uie rest by Walford.) 



\ 



Old Stories Retold, 1869. 

Shakespeare's England, 18S6. 

Songs of the Cavaliers and Ronndhesrti, 1867. 

Tales for the Mariner, 1866. 

Tour round England, 1870. 

Tme as Steel .'a novel), 1863. 

Vicar's Courtship (The), a novel, 1869. 

Wildfire (a novel), 1864. 
TjionNDrKK (Rev. Herbert), 1620-1672. 

De Ratione ao Jure Finiendi Controvenlai^ 
etc., 1670. 

Epilogue to the Tragedy of the Church of 
England (in three boolu : Tmth, Grace, and 
Church Government), 1659. (His great 
work.) 

Just Weights and Measures (the state of reli- 
gion weighed in the balance of the sancta- 
arv), 1662. 

On Religious Assemblies, 1642. 

On the Government of the Church, 1641. 

On the Right of a Church in a Christian State^ 

1649. 

Tqoknton (Bonnel), hwnorout poet, bom in 

Ix)ndon, 1724-1768. 
Battle of the Wigs (a burlesque supplement 

to Garth's Diipensary\ 1768. 
Connoisseur (The), 1754. 
Have at ye All (a periodical! 1752. 
Ode on St. Cecilia's Day (An), a barlesque, 

1765. 
TnouNTON, M.D. (Robert John), botanift, 1768- 

1837 
Britiiih' Flora, 1812. (His chief work.) 
Elements of Botany, 1812. 
New Family Herbal, 1810. 
New Illustrations of the Sexual System of 

Plants. 1799-1807. 
Philosophy of Botany, 1800-10. 
Philosophy of Medicine, 1798. 
- Philosophv of Politics, 1799. 

Practical Botany, 1809. 
TuoHNTON (William Thomas), poet and jpoW^boI 

economUt, bora at Bumham, in Bucktog- 

hamshire, 1813- 
Modern Manicheism, and other Poems, 1866. 
Old-fashioned Ethics, etc., 1873. 
On Labour, 1869. 

Over- Population and its Remedy, 1845. 
Plea for Peasant Proprietors, 1848. 
Zohrab, and other Poems, 1864. 
TiioRNYCuorr (Mrs.), maiden name Mary 

Francis, tciuptor, bom at Thomham, in 

Norlolk, 1814- 
The Flower Girl ; A Girl skipping, 1865 (her 

best); Sappho; A Sleeping ChiM ; XTlyssef 

and his I>off. 
Thoroton, MJ). (Robert), antiquarjf, I7th 

century. 
Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, 167T. 
Thorpe (Benjamin), antiquary, I80a-187Q. 
Ancient Laws and Institutes of England, 19M> 
Analecta Anglo-Saxonica, 1884. 
Diplomaticum Anglicum .£vi Saxopld, 1866 
Northem Mythology, 1852. 
Yuletlde Stories, 1853. 
Edited Anglo-Saxon Cbronicle^ with transla> 

tion, 1858; and Rask's Orammar^Anfj^ 

SoBBon, 
Translated Pauli's L^e ((f Alfred th» ifrmt, 

1847 ; and Lappenbenfs atttoni qf £ng' 



THOBPB— TOLAND. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



TINDAL— TOLAHD. 1835 



TuoBPB, M.D. (John), antiquary^ bom at 

Rochester, 1682-17S0. 
Kegistrum Roffense, etc., 1769. 
Thorpe (John), son of the above, antiquary, 

Rochester, 1714-1792. 
Custumale Roffense, 1788. 
TuouPB (Thomas Bangs), of America, 1815- 
Lynde Weiss, 1864. 

Mysteries of the Backwoods (The), 1846. 
Tom Owen, or the Bee-hunter, 1847. 
Voice to America (A), 1855. 
Thrale (Mrs.). See Piozzi. 
TiiROBBT (John), antiquary^ bom at Leicester, 

1740-1803. 
History and Antiquities of Leicester, 1791. 
Memoirs of the Town and County of Leicester, 

1777. 
Select Views in Leicestershire, 1789-90. 
Tjiurlob (John), statesman, l)om in Essex, 

1616-1668. 
State Papers, posthumous 1742. 
TuuKLOw (iikiward, lordX poet and lord chan- 
cellor, bom at Stowmarlcet, in Suffollc, 

1732-1806. 
Carmen Britannicum, 1814. 
I'oems, 1813, 1821. 
TicKBLL (Thomas), po^ bom near Carlisle, 

168&-1740. 
Colin and Lucy, 1720. (Gray calls it **the 

prettiest ballad in the world.'*) 
Elegy of Addison, 1719. (Dr. Johnson saya, 

*' A more sublime and elegant funeral poem 

is not to be found.") 
Imitation of the Prophecy of Nereus, 1715. 

(On the Jacobite outbreak.) 
Ivensiugton Gardens (a fairy romance in 

verse), 1730. 
Translated Homer's Iliad, book i., which 
many prefer to Pope's version. 

(His Life, by Dr. Johnson.) 
TicKNOB (George), historia/n, bora at Boston, in 

Mastjachusetts, U.S., 1791-1871. 
History of Spanish Literature, 1849. 
Life of Lafayette, 1825. 
Life of W. H. Prescott, 1863. 
TiGUB (Mrs. Henry), maiden name Mary Black- 

font, poetess, bom at Dublin, 1773-1810. 
Psyche (in six cantos), 1805. 
TiLLOTsov, D.D. (John), archbishop of Canter- 
bury, l)om at Sowerby, in Yorksliire, 1630- 

1694. 
On the Wisdom of being Religious, 1664. 
Protestant Religion vindicated, 1680. (He 

says no man ought to oppose a national 

religion, whether it be tme or fUse.) 
Rule of Faith (The), 1666. 
Sermons, 1671, 1078, 1682, 1694. 
AVorks collected i^r his death, 1707-12. 

(His Life, by Young, 1717 ; Dr. T. Birch, 
1752.) • 
I'iMEs (The), a daily London newspaper, started 

by John Walter, 1785. See p. 1006. (A 

great European power.) 
TiNDAL, LL.D. (Matthew), "The Christian 

Deist," bom at Beer-Ferris, in Devonshire, 

1657-1733. 
Christianity Old as Creation, 1730. (His 

best.) 
Defence of the "Rights of the Christian 

Church," i. 1707, ii. 1708. (Burnt by ooder 

of the House of Commons.) 



Jacobitism, Peijury, and Popery, 1710. 
Laws of Nations and Rights of Soverelgnsk 

1695. 
On Obedience to the Supreme Powers, 1694. 
Rights of the Christian Church, 1706. 
TiNDAL (Rev. Nicholas), bom in Devonshire. 

1687-1774. 
History of Essex, 1726. 
Rapin's History qf BngUmd continued, 1757. 
TiTE (William), 1800-1873. 
Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities found 

in the Excavations at the New Royal Ex- 
change, 1848. 
ToBiN (John), dramatic author, 1770-1804. 

••• For his plays, see AppEin>iz III. 

(His Memoiria, by E. S. Benger, 1820.) 
Tod (James), traveller, 1782-1835. 
Annals of Ri^asfhan, 1829-32. 
Travels in Western India, 1839. 
Todd (Rev. Henry JohnX 1763-1845. 
Accomplishment of Prophecy in the Life of 

Christ, 1810. 
Deans of Canterbuiy (The), 1793. 
Dictionary, 1814. (Dr. Jotmson's edited.) 
History of the College of Bonhommes, in 

Buckinghamshire, 1812. 
Life of Cranmer, 1831. 
Lives of Oower and Chaucer, 1810. 
Memoirs of Brian Walton, 1821. 
Vindication of Oanmer, 1826. 
Todd (James Henthome), born in Dublin, 1805 ' 

1869. 
Book of the Hymns of the Ancient Church of 

Ireland, 1855. 
Bucks of the Vaudois, 1866. 
Memoir of St. Patrick, 1863. 
Testimony of the Fathers to the Dogma of 

Infallibility, 1848. 
Wars of the Danes in Ireland, 1866. 
ToDHUNTEB (Isaac), mathematician, bom at 

Rye, in Sussex, 1820- 
Analytical Statics, 1861. 
Differential Calculus, 1861. 
History of the Mathematical Theories of 

Attraction, etc., 1873. 
Integral Calculus. 1861. 
Trigonometry for Beginners, 1869. 
Mensuration for Beginners, 1869. 
Researches on the Calculus of Variations, 

1872. (An Adams prize essay.) 
ToLAND (Janus Junius), generally called " John 

Toland," bom at Eedcastle, in Ireland, 

1669-1722. 
Adeisidaemon, 1709. (Livy vindicated.) 
Amyntor, 1699. 
Anglia Libera, 1701. 
Art of Restorhig (The^ 1714. (On general 

Monk.) 
Christianity not Mysterious, 1696. (Burnt by 

the hangman.) 
Courts of Prussia and Hanover <The), 1706. 
History of the Druids (A), 1814. 
Letters to Serena, 1704. 
Life of Milton, 1698. 
Memoirs of Denzil, Lord Holies, 1699. 
Nazarenus, 1718. 
Pantheisticon, 1720. 
Socinlanism truly stated, 1705. 
Tetradymus, 1720. 

(His Life, by Des Maizeaux, 1723; Mo> 
sheim.) 



An'KKDIX I. 




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TROLLOPE. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



TROLLOPK. 



3387 



Eaay Introduction to the Knowledge of Nature, 
1780. 

Economy of Charity, 1788. 

Fabulous Histories, 1785. 

Instructive Tales collected, 1814. 

Sacred History, 1782-85. f Her chief worlc.) 
rsoLLOPE (Anthony), novelxstt 1815- 

Those marked thus * are not novels, 

American Senator (The), 1877. 

*Australia and New Zealand, 1873. 

Ayala's Angel, 1881. 

barchestAr Towers, 1857. (His best noveL 
The continuation of *• The Warden.") 

Belton Estate (The), 1865. 

Bertrams (The), 1859. 

^British Sports and Pastimes, 1868. 

Can you Forgive Her? 1864. 

('astle Richmond, 1860. 

Claverings (The), 1867. 

•Clergymen of the Cbnrch of England 
(sketches), 1866. 

Cousin Henry, 1879. 

Doctor Thorn, 1858. 

Editor's Tales (An), 1870. 

Eustace Diamonds, 1872. 

Framley Parsonage, 1861. 

Golden Lion of GrandpSre, 1872. 

Harry Heathcote, 1874. 

He tcnew he was Right, 1869. 

•Hunting Slcetches, 1865. 

Is he Popenjoy ? 1878. 

Kellys (The) and the O'Kellys, 1848. 

IjsAy Anna, 1874. 

Last Chronicles of Barset, 1867. 

La Vendee (an historical romance), 1850. 

Lotta Schmidt, and other Stories, 1867. 

Macdermots of Ballycloran (The), 1847. 

Miss Mackenzie, 1865. 

•New South Wales and Queensland, 1874. 

•North America, 1862. 

Orley Farm, 1862. 

Phineas Finn, the Irish Member, 1869. 

Phineas Redux, 1873. 

Prime Minister (The), 1876. 

Rachel Ray, 1863. 

Ralph the Heir, 1871. 

Sir Harry Hotspur, 1870. 

Small House at AUington, 1864. 

•South Africa, 1878. 

•South and Western Australia, 1874. 

Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson 
(The), 1870. 

•Tales of all Countries, 1861. 

Thackeray (a biographical sketch), 1879. 

Three Clerks (The), 1857. 

•Travelling Sketches, 1866. 

Vicar of BuUbampton (The), 1870. 

•Victoria and Tasmania, 1874. 

Warden (The), 1855. (See above, ** Barcbester 
Towers.*'^ 

Way we Live Now (The), 1876. 

•West Indies and the Spanish Main, 1859. 
(Supplied from the British Museum, July, 1881.) 
TAOLLOPB, D.D. (Edward), bishop suffragan of 
Nottingham, antiquary, 1817- 

Battle of Bosworth Field (The), 1862. 

Boston and other Churches, 1870. 

Captivity of John, King of France, 1767. 

Church Spires, 1874. 

Danes in Lincolnshire (The). 1869. 

Fens and Submarine FweBta, 1892. 



Gainsborough and other Churches, 1866. 
Grantham and other Churches, 1867. 
History of Anne Askewe, 1859. 
History of Worksop, 1860. 
Holbeach and other Churches, 1872. 
Illustrations of Ancient Art, 1854. 
Introduction of Christianity into Lincolnshire, 

1857. 
Labyrinths, Ancient and Modem, 1858. 
Life of Hereward the Saxon, 1861. 
Life of Pope Adrian IV., 1856. 
Louth Park Abbey and other Churches, 18'«3. 
Memorabilia of Grimsby, 1859. 
Monastic Gatehouses, 1860. 
Norman and Early English Styles of Gothic 

Architecture, 1869. 
Norman Sculpture of Lincoln Cathedral, 1866. 
Raising of the Royal Standard at Nottingham, 

1864. 
Roman Ermine Stieet, 1868. 
Roman House at Apethor^te (The), 1859. 
Sepulchral Memorials, 1858. 
Shadows of the Past, 1863. 
Sleaford and the Wapentakes of Flaxwell, 

etc., 1872. 
I^iisby and other Churches, 1865. 
Use and Abuse of Red Bricks, 1859. 
TsOLLOPB (Mrs. Frances), novelist, bom at 

Heckfield, in Hampshire, 1790-1863. 
7%ose mark/id thus • are not nooels. 
Abbess (The), 1833. 
Adventures of Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw, 

1836. 
Attractive Man (The), 1843. 
Baraabys in America (The), 1843. 
•Belgium and Western Germany, 1833-34. 
Blue Belles of England (The), 1841. 
Charles Chesterfield, 1841. 
•Domestic Manners of the Americans, 1832. 
Father Eustace, 1846. 
Hargrave, 1843. 
Jessie Phillips, 1843. 

Lauringtons (The), or Superior People, 1843. 
Life and Adventures of a Clever Woman, 

1846. 
Michael Armstrong, the Factory Boy, 1810. 
One Fault, 1839. 
•Paris and London, 1856. 
•Paris and the Parisians, 1836. 
Petticoat Govemment, 1846. 
•Reftige in America (The), 1832. 
Robertses on their Travels (The% 1843. 
Romance of Vienna (A), 1838. 
ITiree Cousins (The), 1847. 
Town and Country, 1844. 
Tremordyn Cliff, 1838. 
Uncle Walter, 1852. 
Vicar of WrexhiU (The), 1837. 
•Vienna and the Austrians, 1837. 
•Visit to Italy (A), 1842. 
Ward of Thorpe Combe (The), 1842. 
Widow Bamaby, 1838. (Her most pop alar 

novel.) 
Widow Married (The), 1840. 
Toung Love, 1844. 
Trollops (Thomas Adolphus), biographer ind 

noveiist, 1810- 
Artingall Castle (a novel), 1867. 
Beppo the Conscript (a novel), 1864. 
Decade of Italian Women (A), 1859. 
Diamond cut DiBX(i<QiQsSL«\^\V 



TUIUfEB — TTSOir. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



TTITOALL-tTTSON. 



1339 



land, 1856 ; Liber Stndionim (a series of en- 
gravings from original designs), 1808-1816 ; 
Mercury and Uerse, 1811 ; Mortlake, 1826- 
1827; Picturesque Views of England and 
Wales, 1827-32 ; Picturesque Views of the 
Southern Ck>ast of England, 1814-27 ; Rich- 
mondshire, 1823; River Scenery of Eng- 
land, 1824 ; River Scenery of France, 1867 ; 
The Shipwreck, 1805; Spithead. 1809; The 
Sun rising in a Mist, 1807; The T6in6- 
raire, 1833 ; Ulysses deriding Polyphemus, 
1829 ; Views of the Ports of England, 1825. 
(Uis Life, by P. Cunningham. 1852 ; Walter 
Thombury, 1862.) 
TuRXER (Samuel), traveller, bom in Gloucester- 
shire, 1759-1802. 
Account of an Embassy to Tibet (An), 1800. 
Turner (Sharon), historian^ Lonaon, 1768-1847. 

British Poems, with Specimens, 1803. 

History of the Anglo-Saxons, 1799-1805. 

History of England (from the Conquest to 
1509), 1814-23. 

History of the Reign of Henry VIII., 1826 

History of the Reigns of Edward VI., Mary, 
and Elizabeth, 1829. 

I'rolusions, 1819. 

Richard HI. (a poem), 1845. 

Sacred History of the World, 1832. 
TuBNEii (Thomas Hudson), antiquary, London, 
1815-1852. 

Account of the Domestic Architecture of 
England (An), 1R51. 
Turner, M.D. (William), naturaligt, bom at 
Morpeth, in Northumberland, 1510-1568. 

Avium . . . Historia, 1554. 

Herball (The), 1551-62. 

Huntyng and Fynding out of the Romishe 
Foxe, etc. (The), 1543. 

Huntyng of the Romishe Wolfe, 1554. 

Preservative or Triacle i^ainst the Poyson of 
Pelagius, 1551. 

Rescuyinge of the Romishe Foxe, etc. (The), 
1646. 
Tdsseb (Thomas), poet, bom in Essex, 1515- 

1680. 
Dialoge of Wyvinge and Thryvinge, 1562. 
Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry (in 

57 chapters)* 1657. 
Metrical [Auto]biography, 1573. 
Points of Housewifery, 1563. 
Twining, M.D. (William), •-1836. 
Clinical Illustrations of the More Important 

Diseases of Bengal, etc., 1832-35. 
Twiss (Horace), 1786-1849. 
Life of Lord Eldon, 1844. 
TwTSDBM (Sir Roger), ontiguary, bom in Kent, 

1597-1672. 
Anglicanae HistorisB Scriptores Decem, 1652. 

(See p. 881 of this ** Handbook," art. Scrip- 

torei Decern.') 
Historical Defence of the Church of England, 

1676. 
Ttlob (Edward Burnett), an American citizen, 

bora at Camberwell, in Surrey, 1832- 
Anahuacs, or Mexico and the Mexicans, 1861. 
Primitive Culture, etc., 1871. 
Researches into the History of Mankind, 1865. 
Ttndalb (William), bom at Nibley, in Glou- 

cestersuire, 1485-1636. 
Exposidon of i £p. of 8. John, 1 531. 
Exposidon on i Ck>r. vil., etc., 1529. 



I 



Exposidon upon v. vi. vil. Mathew, 1548. 

Fyrst Boke of Moses (The), 1530. 

Obedyence of a Christen Man, etc., 1528. 

Parable of the Wicked Mammon, 1528. 

Pathway to Scripture, 1526. 

Preface unto the Pistle to the Romayns, 
1530. 

Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, 1533. 

Sacraments (The), 1538. 

Translation of Deuteronomy, printed 1830 
(with CoverdaU) ; of the New Testament, 
1526 (burnt 1529); new and revised edition, 
1534 ; of the Pentateuch, 1529. (Tyndale 
also translated Jonah and Nehemiah. Tyn- 
dale's version is £Etr superior to Cover- 
dale's.') 
(His Life, by Ofifor, 1836 ; Demaus. 1871.) 
Ttkdall, LL.D. (John), physicist, bom at 
Lcighton Bridge, in Ireland^ 1820- 

Absorption and Radiation of Heat by Gases 
and Vapours, 1861. 

Address to the British Association, 1871. 

Calorescence, 1865. 

Contributions to Molecular Physics, 1872. 

Faraday as a Discoverer, 1868. 

Forms of Water in Clouds and Rivers, Ice and 
Glaciers, 1872. 

Fragments of Science for the Unscientitic, 
1871. 

Glaciers of the Alps, 1860. 

Heat as a Mode of Motion, 1863. 

Hours of Exercise in the Alps, 1871. 

Imagination in Science, 1870. 

Invisible Radiation of the Electric Lights 
1865. 

Lectures on Light, 1869, 1872-73. 

Lectures on Sound, 1867. 

Lessons on Electricity, 1875-76. 

Mountaineering, 1861. 

Nature of the Force by which Bodies arfi 
repelled from the Poles of a Maguet, 1855. 

Notes on Electricity, 1870. 

Notes on Light, 1871. 

On Molecular Influences, 1853. 

On the Vibrations and Tones produced by 
Bodies in Contact having Different Tem- 
peratures, 1854. 

Physical Connection of Absorption and Radi- 
ation, etc., 1861. 

Physical Phenomena of Glaciers, 1857. 

PbysiciU Properties of Ice, 1858-59. 

Radiation, 1861-65. 

Researches on Diamagnetism and Magne- 
Crystallic Action (new edition), 1881. 

Sounding and Sensitive Flames, 1867. 

Transmission of Heat through Gaseous Bodies^ 
1859. 

Transmission of Heat through Organic Struc- 
tures, 1853. 

Vacation Tour, 1862. 
Ttrrell (James), historian, London, 1642-1718. 

Bibliotheca PoUtica, 1692-95. 

General History of England, 1700-4. 
TTECwmTT(^orDaa), philologist, London, 1730- 
1786. 

Dissertatio de Babrio, 1776. 

Edited Chaucer's Ckinterhury Tales, 1773. 

Epistle to Florio, 1749. 
Ttson, M.D. (Edward), bora in Somersetshire^ 
1649-1708. 



1340 



TYTLER — VAUGITAN", 



APPENDIX I. 



USHER— VAUO n jLir. 



\ 



TlTLRR ^Alexander Fraser), historian (lord 
Woodbouselec), bom at Edinburgh, 17-17- 

1813. 

Elenipnta of General History, 1801. (His best- 
known work.) 

Life, etc., of Petrarch, 1810. 

Memoirs of Lord Kamen, 1807. 

Ontlincs of . . . UniverRal History, 1783. 
TfTLKR (C. C. Frascr), poet and novelist, *- 

Jasmine I^igh, 1871. 

Jonathan, 1876. 

Making or Marring, 1877. 

Margaret, 1879. 

Mistress Judith, 1873. 

Rose and a P«-arl (A\ 1869. 

Sweet Violet, and otlH*r Siorles, 1888. 
Tttleb (Patrick Fraser), historian and ftio- 
grapher, son of Alexander Fraser Tytler, 
born at PMinburgh, 1791-1819. 

England under Edward VI. and Mary, 1830. 

Historical View of the ... Discovery of 
A m p ri (*ft 1B40 

History of Scotland, 1828-43. (His chief 
work.) 

King Henry VIII. and his C!ontemporaries, 
1837. 

Life and Character of Henry VITL, 1838. 

Life of the Admirable Crlchton, 1819. 

Life of Sir I'homas Craig, 1823. 

Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1833. 

Tiife of Wlcklyfif, 1K26. 

Lives of Scottish Worthies, 1831-33. 
(His Life, by J. W. Burgon, D.D., 1859.) 
Tttler f William), I^Mlnburgh, 1711-1792. 

Jllstorlcal and Critical Inquiry into the Evi- 
dence against Mary Queen of Scots, 1759. 

Poetical Remains of James I., 1783. 

UoAL (Nicholas), dramatic author, bom in 
Hampshire, 1506-1556. 
Ezechlas, 1564. 

Floures for Latins Spekynge, 1533. 
Ralph Roister Doister, 1534; printed 1SC6. 
(The first English comedy.) 
Upham (Thomas), 1799-1872. 
Elements of Mental PiiUosophy, 1850. 
Life, etc., of Madame Uuyon, 1855. 

(Professor of psychology and Hebrew at 
Boadoln College, In Maine, U.S.) 
UsBAN (Sylvan us), the pseudonym adopted by 
Edward Cave, the original editor and 
founder of the Gentlemen: s Magazine, 1731. 
The nom de plume is still retained by the 
present editor. 
JJbm, M.D. (Andrew), chemist, bom at Glasgow, 
1778-1857. 
Cotton Manufactures of Great Britain, 1831. 
Dictionary of Arts and Manufactures, 1839. 
Dictionary of Chemistry, 1821. 
New System of Geology, 1829. 
Philosophy of Manufactures, 1835. 
Urquhabt (Davl(l), 1805- 
Pillars of Hercules (The), 1850. 
Turkey and its Resources, 1841. 
Ubquhart (Sir Thomas), bom at Cromarty, in 
Scotland, 1613-1654. 
Epigrams, Divine and Moral, 1641. 
Jewel (The), in praise of Scotland aad Scotch* 
men, 165 L 
LoDgApandectelslon (in six books), \Wi, 
Tranglaikm of BabdaU, 1653. 



Trigonometry, 1646. 

Trissotetras (The), for reMlving trlaoi^es, 

1649. 
Usher, D.D. (James), archbishop of Armagh, 

ehronologist, bora in Dublin, 1680-1656. 

(The most leamed of all the Irish clergy.) 
Annales Veterls et Novi Testamentl, 1650-54. 

(A. chronological work.) 
Britannicaram Ecclesianmi Antiqnitates, 

1639. 
(Thronologia Sacra, posthumood 1660. (Well 

known.) 
De Ecclesiaram Christianarnm Snccesslone et 

Statu, 1613. (His first publication.) 
De Graeca Septuagenta, etc., 1654. (EzoeU 

lent.) 
De Romanae Eccleslas Symbolo, 1647. 
Dissertatio de Macedonum et AsiAnomm Anno 

Solari, 1648. 
Episcopal and Presbyterian Government en- 

Joyned, 1679. 
Historia Dogmatica Controyerste • . . poethu- 

moua 1689. 
Immanuel, 1638. (On the Incarnation.) 
Letters, posthumous 1686. 
Original of Bishops, 1641. 
Power of the Prince and the Obedience of the 

Subject (The), 1641. 
Principles of the Christian Religion (The). 

1644. 

Yeterum Eplstnlaram Hlbemlcamm Sylloge, 

1632. 
Vox Hibemlaa. 1642. 

(His Life, by Dr. N. Bernard, 1656 ; Dr. R. 
Parr, 1686; IMllingham, 1700; T. Smith, 
1722; Dr. J. Aikin,1773; Dr. Elrlnffton. 
1847.) 

Valpt, D .D. (Richard), grammari€m, bom in 
Jersey, 1754-1836. 
Greek Grammar, 1805. 
Latin Grammar, 1782. 
Vanbruoh (Sir John), dramatist, 1666-1726. 

•»• For his plays, see Appbxdix IIL 
Van Buren (Martin), bora in New York State, 
U.S., 1782-1862. 
Inquiry into the Origin of Political Parties ia 
the United States, posthumous 1867. 
YANConvER (George), maritima digeooerer, 
1750-1798. 
Yovage of Discovery to the N<vth Itelflo 
Ocean, etc., 1798. 
Yanb rSir Henry), 1612-1662. 
Healing Question propounded and resolved 

(A), 1656. 
Retired Man's Meditations (The), 1653. 
Two Treatises, 1662. 

(His Life, by G. Sikes, 1662; Knlsht, 1661; 
Birch; E. Ludlow, 1771.) 
Yaughan, D.D. (Charles James), LeloeeteL 
1816- 
Half-hours In the Temple Chnrch, 1871. 
Heroes of Faith, 1876. 
Solidity of Trae Religion (The), 1874. 
Yauohan (Henry), poet, ** The SUarfsL* 
bora in Wales, 1621-1698. 
Flores Solitudinis, 1654. 
Mount of Olives (The), 1653. 
Olor Iscanns, 1651. 
Poems, 1646-47. 
B\KiL%tiai\SiVKCA(jM0e«il ^oeam\ liWft Ij. 



VAUGHAW— WACB. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



YERE — ^WACE. 



1341 



Thalia Rediviva (divine poems), 1678. 
(His Life, by H. F. Lyte.) 
Yauohan, D.D. (Robert). Independent minis- 
ter, historian, 1796-1868. 

Age of Qreat Cities, 1843. 

Christian Warfare illustrated, 1833. 

Congregationalism, 1842. 

English Nonconformity, 1862. 

Essays, 1849. 

History of England under the House of 
Stuart, 1848. 

John de Wycliflfe, 1828, 1863. 

Lectures on the Age and Christianity, 1849. 

Lectures on the Corruption of Christianity, 
1834. 

Letter and Spirit, or Spiritualism and Chris- 
tianity, 1849. 

Life of the Rev. Robert Alfred Yaughan 
(his son\ 1868. 

Life-search after Religious Truth, 1866. 

Memorials of the Stuart Dynasty, 1831. 

Modern Pulpit (The), 1842. 

I'opuiar Education in England, 1846. 

Protectorate of Cromwell, 1838. 

Protestant Nonconformity, 1843. 

Religious Parties in England, 1839. 

Revolutions in English History, 1859-63. 

Ritualism in the Englisb Church, 1866. 

Sermons on Prophecy, 1829. 

Way to Rest, 1866. 
Yaughan (Rev. Robert Alfired), poet, bom at 
Worcester, 182^-1867. 

Essays and Remains, posthumous 1858. 

Hours with the Mystics, 1856. 
(His Life, by his father, Robert Yaughan, 

D.D., 1858.) 
Yaux (Thomas, lord), poet, 1610-1557. 

"I loath that I did love," 1550. (This poem 
is very interestmg, because the Gravedigger 
in Eamlet quotes it : 

A pickaxe and a spade. 
And eke a shrouding sheet, 

A house of clay for to be made 
For such a guest most meet.) 

Yaux (WUliam Sandys Wright), archcBoloffitt, 

1818- 
Greek Cities, etc., of Asia Minor, 1877. 
Handbook to the Antiquities In the British 

Museum, 1851. 
Nineveh and Persepolis, 1848. 
Persia from the Earliest Period, 1875. 
Yeitch, LL.D. (John), bom at Peebles, In Scot- 
land, 1829- 
Hibtory and Poetry of the Scottish Border, 

1877. 
Lucretius and the Atomic Theory, 1876. 
Memoir of Sir W. Hamilton, 1869. 
Tweed (Th^, and other Poems, 1876. 
Ykkm (Rev. Henry), born at Barnes, in Surrey, 

1726-1797. 
Compleat Duty of Man (a sequel to The Whole 

Duiy qf Man), 11M. 
MisUkes in Religion exposed, 1774. 

(His Life, by bis grauuson, the Rev. John 
Yenn 1834.^ 
Yeknbb, M.b. (Tobias), 1577-1860. 
Baths of Bath (Th^, 1628. 
Taking of the Fume of Tobacco (The), 

1621. 
YU Recta ad Yitam T^ongam, 1620. 



Ybsb (Aubrey Thomas de), poe^ 1814- 
Antar and Rora, 1877. 
Fall of Rora (The), and other Poems, 1877. 
Infant Bridal (The), and other Poems, 1874. 
Saxon Saints (The), 1879. 
Search after Prosperine (The), and other 

Poems, 1843. 
Sketches of Greece and Turkey, 1850. 
Waldenses (The), and other Poems, 1842. 
Ybbb (Sir Aubrey de), dramatic author, 1788- 

1846. 
Duke of Mercia (The), 1823. 
Julian the Apostate, 1822. 
Mary Tudor (a drama), 1847. 
Song of Faith (A), and other Poems, 1842. 
Ykrb (Sir Francis), 1554-1608. 
Bloody Battel of Nieuport, in Flanders (The), 

1641. 
Commentaries, posthumous 1657. 
Yeetue (George), antiquary, London, 1 884-1 756. 
Anecdotes of Painting in England, posthu- 
mous 1762. 
Catalogue of the Pictures of Charles I„ 

James 11^, and the Duke of Buckingham, 

1757, 1758, 1759. 
YiCTORiA (Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 

and Empress of India), born at Kensingtou 

Palace, 1819- 
Early Days of H.R.H. the Prince Consort, 

1867. (Compiled by the Hon. C. Grey, under 

her Majesty's direction.) 
Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the 

Highlands, 1869. 
Life of H.R.H. the Prince Consort, 1874-78. 

(Under the direction of her Majesty and 

the charge of Sir Theodore Martin.) 
YiNCB (Rev. SamneV), mathematician, ♦-1821. 
Complete System of Astronomy, 1797-1808. 
Confutation of Atheism, 1807. 
Elements of Conic Sections, 1781. 
Principles of Fluxions, 1795. 
Propagation of the Gospel (Harleian prize 

essay), 1807. 
YiNCENT, D.D. (William), philologist, London, 

1739-1816. 
Commerce and Navigation of the Ancient8,1807. 
Origination of the Greek Verb, 1794. 
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, 1800-5. 
Yoyage of Nearchus, 1797. 
YiNER (Charles), born at Aldershot, in Hamp- 
shire, 1680-1756. 
Abridgment of Law and Equity, 1741-51. 
70T8EY (Rev. Charles), London, 1828- 
Dogma V. Morality, 1866. 
Humanity v. Barbarism, 1868. 
Is every Statement In the Bible . • . True f 

1864. 
Sliug and the Stone (The), 1865-69. 

Wage (Malstre), poet, bom in Jersey, about 

1112-1183. 

Roman de Brut (Le), 1155 ; printed 1836-38 
(i.e. Brute or Brutus, the hypothetical king 
of England). 

Roman de Rou(Le), part i. 1160, part 11. 1170 ; 
Urst printed 1827 ; new edit. 1876. (Rou, 
i.e. RoUo, duke of Normandy. Part i. is in 
Alexandrine verse, part ii. is in eights.) 

%* Attributed to him : Chroniques dei 
Dues de Normandie; Yie de S. George ; Via 
de S. Ni)E»\aA\ \Sa ^%\>.N\&\^^^veNi^. 



1342 WADDING — WALKER. 



APPENDIX I. 



WALC0T1>— WALKBB. 



WAT>nrNO (Luke),aJ^^i«c<<can,l)om at Water- 
ford, in Ireland, 158Hwi657. 
Annal<>8 OrdiniR Minorum, 1647-64. 
Waddinotom, D.D. (George), 1793-1869. 
History of the Church to the Reformation, 

1833. 
History of the Reformation on the Continent, 

1841. 

Pristnt Condition, etc., of the Greek Church, 
ls29. 

Visit to Ethiopia, 1822. 

Visit to Greece, 1825. 
Waddixoton, D.D. (John), Congregational 
minisUir, bom at Leeds, in Yorkshire, 
1810- 

Bicentenary Prize Essay, 1862. 

Black Bartholomew, 1862. 

Congregational History, 1869, 1874-78. (Hla 
chief work.) 

Emmaus, 1846. 

Hebrew Martyrs (The), 1846. 

Historical I'apers, 1861. 

Life of John Penry, 1854. 

Surrey Congregational History, 1860. 

Track of the Hidden Church, 18^3. 

Wolf in the Fold (A), 1867. 
Wake (Sir Isaac), 1675-1632. 

Rex Platonicus, etc., 1607. 
Wake, D.D. (William), archbishop of Canter- 
bury, bom at Blandford, in Dorsetshire, 
1657-1737. 

Defence of the Power of Christian Princes 
over Ecclesiastical Synods, 1697. 

English Version of the Epibtles of the Apos- 
tolic Fathers, 1693. 

State of the Church and Clergy of England. 
1703. 
(His Life, by dean Hook.) 
Wakefield (Edward), i>olitical economist^ 
1768-1854. 

Account of Ireland (An\ 1812. ("No 
eulogium can be too high.' — Edin. Review.) 
Wakefield (Edward Gibbon), colonial refvrmer^ 
1786-1862. 

England and America, 1833. 

Letters from Sydney, 1829. 

View of the Art of Colonization, 1833. 
Wakefield (Rev. Gilbert), born at Notting- 
ham, 1756-1801. 

Essay on Inspiration, 1781. 

Evidences of Christianity, 1793. 

Expediency, etc., of I'ublic . . . Worship, 
1792. 

Intemal Evidence of the Christian Religion, 
1789. 

Memoirs of himself, posthumous 1804. 

Nature of Baptism, 1781. 

Observations on Pope, 1796. 

Opinions of the First Tkree Centuries con- 
cerning . . . Christ, 1784. 

Poemata, etc., 1776. 

Silva Critlca, 1789-95. 

Thomas Paine's A.gt of Reason examined, 
1794-95. 
Wakefield Plats (The), a collection of an- 
cient plays by various authors, published 
by the Surtees Society in 1836, and called 
the "Townley Mysteries," because the 
MS. belongs to the Townley family. 
Waloott (John), pseudonym "Peter Pindar." 



Waloor (Rer. Mackenzie Edward Charks% 

bom at Bath, in Somersetihire, 1822- 
.Ancient Cburch of Scotland (The), I87i. 
Cathedralia, etc., 1865. 

Cathedral Cities of Engla.id and Wales, 1865. 
Cathedrals of the United Kingdom (The\ 

1858. 
Constitutions and Canons of the Church of 

England, 1874. 
Double Choir (The), 1869. 
Four Minsters round the WreUn (The), 1877. 
Handbook for St. James's, Westminster, 1850. 
History of Battle Abbey, 1866. 
History of CThristchurch Priory, Hampshire, 

1861. 
History of St. Margaret's CJhurch, West- 
minster, 1847. 
History, etc., of the English Ordinal, 1861. 
Memorials of Stamford, 1867. 
Memorials of Westminster, 1849. 
Minsters and Abbey Ruins of the United 

Kingdom, 1860. 
Plain Persuasive to Holy Communion (A\ 

1849. 
Sacred Archaeology, 1809. 
William of Wykebam and his Colleagues, 1862. 
Walfobd (Edward), amtiquary and biogravherf 

1823- 
Handbook af the Greek Drama, 1856. 
Life of Lord Palmerston, 1867. 
Life of Louis Napoleon, 1873. 
Life of the Prince Consort, 1862. 
Old and New London (two of •the six volumes ; 

the first two were by G. W. Thorabury), 

no date. 
Tales of our Great Families, 1877. 
Walker (Clement), historiant bom at Cliffe, in 

Dorsetshire, 1595-1651. 
High Court of Justice, or (Cromwell's Slaugfa* 

ter-house, 1654. 
History of Independency, 1648-61. (CSrom- 

well committed him to the Tower for this 

book.) 
Walker (Sir Edward), historian, 1610-1677. 
Coronation of C!harles II., 1661. 
Historical Discourses, 1706. 
Iter Carolinums 1660. 
Walkee (George), *-1600. 
Trae Account of the ^Mre of Londonderry, 

1689. 
Walkeb (George Alfk^)^ toMtarian, bora al 

Nottingham, 1807- 
Actual Condition of the Metropolitan Gravs- 

yards, 1846. 
Burial-ground Incendiarism, 1846. 
Gatherings from Graveyards, 1839. 
Grave Reminiscences, 1876. 
Graveyards of London (The\ 1840. 
Interment and Disinterment, 1843. 
Past and Present State of Intramural Burial 

Places, 1851. 
Practical Suggestions tar Eztramoral (}eme- 

teries, 1849. 
Walkeb, D.D. (John), •-1730. 
Sufferings of the Clergy ... in the Grand 

Rebellion, 1714. 
Walkeb (John), leaBie(^prapher, bom at Oolmr 

Hatch, in Middlesex, 1732-1807. 
(Mtical Pronouncing DicUonaiy, 1T91. 
Elements of ElocuUcm, 1T81. 
Rhyming Dictionary, 17TS. 



WALKER — ^WABD. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, walsinoham— ward. 1343 



Walkbb (William Sidney), poet, 179&-1846. 
Critical Examination of the Text of Skak&- 

tpeajt, I860. 
Poetical Remains, 1852. 
Shakespeare Versification, 1854. 
Wall, D.D. (WiUiam), 1646-1728. 
Defence of the History of Infant Baptism, 

1719. (Highly commended hy bishop 

Watson and bishop Tomline.) 
History of Infeint Baptism, 1707. 
Wallaob (Alfred Rossel), born at Usk, in 

Monmouthshire, 1822- 
Gontributions to the Theory of Natoral Selec- 
tion, 1870. 
Qeographlcal Distribntfon of Animals (The), 

1876. (His great work.) 
Malay Archipelago (The), 1869. 
On Miracles and Spiritualism, 1875. 
Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro, 1852. 
Tropical Nature, 1878. 
Wallace (William Vincent), compoter of Eng- 
lish operas, bom at Waterford, in Ireland, 

1814-1865. 
Amber Witch CTheX an opera, 1861. 
Desert Flower (The), an opera, 1863. 
EstrellaYan opera not completed at his death). 
Love's Iriumph (an opera\ 1860. 
Lurline (an opera), 1860. 1 fxxi^ ♦«« v^.* \ 
MaritanaVan Speri), 1846. ^His two best.) 
Matilda of Hungary (an opera), 1847. 
Waller (Edmund), poet, bom at Coleshill, in 

Hertfordshire, 1605-1687. 
Divine Love (in six cantos), 1685. 
Fear of God (m two cantos), 1686. 
Instructions to a Painter, 1665. 
Invasion and Defeat of the Turks, 1683. 
To My Lord Protector (a panegyric on Gromo 

well), 1656. 
To the King Charles n. (on his restoration), 

1660. 
Welcome to the Prince of Orange, 1677. 

(His Life, bv Bell, 1871.) 
Wallbb, LL.D. (John Fxands), poet and 

biographer, 1810- 
Dead Bridal (The), 1856. 
Festival Tales, 1873. 
Pictures from English Literature, 1870. 
Poems, 1854. 

Revelations of Peter Brown (The), 1870. 
Slingsby Papers (The), 1852. 

(Also editions of Goldsmith, Moore, and 
Swift, with biographies.) 
Wallrb (Sir William), bora in Kent, 1597- 

1668. 
Divine Meditations, posthumous 1680. 
Vindication ... for taking up Arms against 

Charles L, first published in 1793. 
Walus, D.D. (John), vuithemaUcUin, bora at 

Ashford, In Kent, 1616-1703. 
Bobbins Heauton-timommenos, 1662. 
Matbesis Universalis, 1657. 
Mechanica, sive de Motu, 1670. 
Mnemonica, or the Art of Memory, 1661. 
Treatise on Logic, 1687. 
Wallis (Samuel), maritime discoverer, *-1795. 

Voyi^^, 1773. 
Walfolb (Horace). See Obfobd. 
Walbb, MJD. (Walter Hayle), bora at Dublin, 

1816- 
Diseases of the Hflart and Great Yeasels, 

about 1860. 



Nature and Treatment of Cancer, 1846. 
Practical Treatise on the Lungs, 1842. 
Walsinohau (Sir Francis), bora at Chiselhurst, 

in Kent, 1536-1590. 
Complete Ambassador (The), 1655. 
Walsinqham (Thomas of), chronicler, 15th 

century. 
Historia Brevis (continuation of Matthew 

Paris from the death of Henry III. to Henry 

VI.\ about 1423; printed 1603 
Tpodigma Neustriaa, 15th century; printed 

1574, and again 1603. 
Walton, D.D. (Brian), bishop of Chester, orien- 
talist, bora at Cleveland, in Yorkshire, 

1600-1661. 
Biblia Polyglotta, 1657. 

(His Life, by Todd, 1821.) 
Walton (Izaak), angler and Jtiographer, born 

at Stafford, 1593-1683. 
Compleat Angler (The). 1653. 
Elegy on the Death of Donne, 1633. 
Life of Donne, 1640. (His first publication.) 
Life of Herbert, 1670. 
Life of Hooker, 1665. 
Life of Sanderson, 1678. 
Life of Wotton, 1651. 

(His Life, by sir J. Hawkins, 1760; Dr. 
T. Zouch, 1796 ; sir H. Nicolas. 1833-36 ; Dr. 
G. W. Bethune, U.S., 1847 ; W. Dowling ) 
Wanklyn (James Alfred), anaXyticaZ chemist, 

1834- 
Treatise on Milk Analysis, 1873. 
Treatise on Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa, 1874. 
Treatise on Water Analysis, 1871. 

N.B. — These are text-books and standard 
works. 
Wakbdrton (Eliot Bartholomew George), tra- 
veller, bom in Ireland, 1810-1852. 
Crescent and the Cross (The), 1845. 
Darien, or the Merchant Prince, i)Osthumou8 

1852. 
Life of the Earl of Peterborough, 1853. 
Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers, 1849. 
Reginald Hastings (a novel), 1850. 
Wabbubton (William), bishop of Gloucester, 

bora at Newark, in Notts., 1698-1779. 
Alliance between Church and State, 1736. 
Divine Legation of Moses, 1738 41. (His 

great work.) 
Doctrine of Grace (The), 1762. 
Inquiry into the Prodigies and Miracles re- 
corded by Historians, 1727. 
Julian, 1750. 

Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophy, 1756. 
Miscellaneous Translations, 1714. 
Natural and Revealed Religion, 1753-54. 
Pope's Essay on Man vindicated, 1739-40. 

(His Life, by bishop Hurd, 1788 ; Rev. J. S. 
Watson, 1863.) 
Wabd (Artemus). See Bbownb (C. F.). 
Wabd (Edward), usually called "Ned Ward," 

Budibrastic poet, 1667-1731. 
Adam and Eve stripped of their Furbelows, 

1714. 
Bacchanalia (a poem), 1698. 
Delights of the Bottle (a poem), 1720. 
History of the Grand Rebellion (in versei 

1713. 
Hudibras RedlTiyns (a burlesque poeml 

1705-7. 



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HwM lll«.]r uf dub. (Th.). no*. 
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WARING — ^WATSON. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, waterland— watson. 1S45 



iVarikg, M J). (Edward), matTtematieian, bom 
near Shrewsbury, 1736-1 Y98. 

Meditationes Algebraicse, 1770. 

Meditationes Analyticse, 1773-76. 

Miscellanea Analytica, 1762. 

Proprietates Algebraicarum Curvarum, 1772. 
tVarneb (Anna B.), of America, sister of Susan 
Warner, pseudonym "Amy Lothrop," *- 

Dollars and Cents, 1852. 

My Brother's Keeper, 1855. 

Stories of Vinegar Hill, 1871. 
Warner (Susan), pseudonym " Miss Wether- 
ell," novdist, born at New York, U.S., 
1818- 

]Melboume House, 1864. 

Hills of the Shatemnc, 1856. 

Old Helmet (The), 1863. 

Queechy, 1851. 

"NVide, Wide World (The), 1849. 
Warner (William), poet, bom in Oxfordshire, 
1558-1609. 

Albion's England, 1586-1606. (Cainpbell says 
the episode of "Argentile and Curan" is 
the best pastoral in the language.) 

Pan, his Syrinx, 1534. 
Warren (Henry), artist in water-colourSf Lon- 
don, 1798. 

Alfred in the Swineherd's Cottage; Christ 
and His Disciples in the Cornfield ; Christ 
and the Woman of Samaria ; The Crusaders' 
First Sight of Jerusalem ; The Death of the 
Firstbom ; The Dying Camel in the Desert ; 
The First Sunset seen by Adam and Eve ; 
The Flight into Egypt ; Hagar and Ishmael 
cast out; A Halt in the Nubian Desert; 
Happy Nutting Days; The "Happy Val- 
ley;" Incipient Courtship; Joseph's Coat 
shown to his Father; Moslem Charity; 
Bebecca at the Well ; The Warrant shown 
to the Lady Abbess for the Suppression of 
her Convent. 

Books, 

Artistic Anatomy. 

Hints upon Hints. 

Notes upon Notes. 

On the River Ravensboume. 

Water-colour Painting. 
Warren (John Leicester), poet^ •- 

Orestes (a meti:ical drama), 1871. 

Philoctetes (& metrical drama), 1871. 

Rehearsals (a book of verses), 1870. 

Searching the Net (a book of verses), 1873. 

Warren, D.C.L. (Samuel), novelist, bom in 

Denbighshire, North Wales, 1807-1877. 

Diary of a Late Physician, 1830. 

Lily and the Bee (The). 1851. 

Miscellanies, 1854. 

Moral and Intellectual Development of the 
Age, 1854. 

Now and Then (a novel), 1847. 

Ten Thousand a Year (a novel), 1839-41. 
Warton, D.D. (Joseph), poet and eritiCt bom at 
Dunsfold, in Surrey, 1722-1800. 

Odes on Several Subjects, 1746. 

On the Writings and Genius of Pope, 1756-82. 

Translation of Virgil, 1753. 
(His Life, by the Rev. John Wooll, 1806.) 
Wakton (Thonus), poet laureate, brother of 
Dr. Joseph Wan^ bom at Baedngstoke, in 
Hampshire, 1728-1790. 

Oompanion to the Onide and v.v., 1762. 



History of English Poetry, 1774, 1778, 1781. 
(His great work, and wholly unrivalled.) 

History of Eiddington Parish, 1781. 

Life, etc., of Ralph Bathurst, 1761. 

Life of Sir Thomas Pope, 1772. 

Observations on Spenser's Fa^ry Queen, 1754. 

Observer Observed (The), 1756. 

Ode for Music, 1751. 

Oxford Sausage (The), 1764. 

(5) Pastoral Eclogues, 1745. 

Pleasures of Melancholy, 1745. 

Poetical Works, posthumous 1802. 

Triumph of Isls (a poetic reply to Mason), 
1749. 

Union (llie), select English and Scotch poems, 
1753. 
(His Life, by R. Mant, 1802.) 
Waterland, D.D. (Daniel), bom at Waseley,in 
Lincolnshire, 1683-1740. 

Advice to a Young Student, 1714. 

Arian Subscription considered, 1721. 

Critical History of ^ the Athanasian Creed, 
1723. 

Doctrine of the Trinity asserted (The), 1734. 

Nature . . . and Efficacy of the Sacraments, 
1730. 

Review of the Doctrine of the Eucharist (A), 
1734. 

Scripture vindicated, 1734. 

Vindication of Christ's Divinity, 1719, 1723. 
(His Life, by bishop Van Mildert, 1823.) 
Water-Poet (The). See Taylor (John). 
Waterton (Charles), naturalist, 1782-1865. 

Essays on Natural History, 1838, 1844, 1857. 

Wanderings in South America, 1825. 
Watson (Hewett Cottrell), botanist, 1804- 

Cybele Britannica, 1847-59; supplement, 
1863 ; compendium, 1870. 

(Geographical Distribution of British Plantar 
1843. 

New Botanist's Guide, 1835-37. 

On the Geographical Distribution of Plants. 
1835. 

Also "The London Catalogue of British 
Plants." 
Watson (John Dawson), artist, born at Sed- 
bergh, in Yorkshire, 1832- 

An Artist's Studio, 1853 ; Carrying in the Pea- 
cock ; Corporal Trim, 1880 ; A Moonlight 
Walk, 1880; The Parting; The Poisoned 
Cur (received the prize at the Vienna exhi- 
bition), 1873; Saved; The Stolen Marriage ; 
The Student; Thinking it out; An tin- 
promising Pupil, 1881 ; Woman's Work ; 
The Wounded Cavalier (his first), 1851. 
Watson, D.D. (Richard), bishop of Llandaf^ 
bom near Kendal, in Westmoreland, 1737-> 
1816. 

Apology for the Bible (in answer to T. Paine), 
1796. 

Apology for Christianity (addressed to Gib- 
bon), 1776. 

Chemical Essays, 1781, 1786. 

Institutiones Metallurgicfle, 1768. 

On Church Revenues, 1785. 

Principles of the Revolution vindicated, 1815. 
(His Life, by himself, posthumous 1817.) 
Watson (Rev. Richard), Wesleyan minister, 
1781-1833. 

Biblical and Theological DlctlQnAs^.,\&^'L. 



1846 



WATSON — WEBBER. 



APPENDIX I. 



WAUOH — ^WEBBER. 



Expositions of Scripture, 1835. 

Life of John Wefiley, 1831. 

iSermons, 1834. 

Tlieological Institutes, 1^14. 

Universal Redpmption, IH30. 
(His Life, by the Kev. T. Jackson, 1834.) 
"Watson, LL.D. (Kolwrt), historian^ born at St. 
Andrewp, in Scotland, 1730-1780. 

History of Philip II., 1777. 

History of Philip III, 1783. 

Life of the Duke of York, 1779. 
"Watsox, D.D. (Thomas), Catholic bishop of 
Lincoln, 1557-1582. 

Holsome and Catholykc Doctrine of the Seven 
Sacraments, 1558. 

Eeall Presence (The), 1554. 
"Watson (Thomas), poet, 1560-1592. 

Amyntaa Gaudia, 1592. 

Amyntas, 1585. 

Eclogue on the Death of Walslngham, 1590. 

Hccatompathla (in two parts), 1582. 

Madrigals, 1590. 

Melibaeus, 1590. 

Tears of Fancie, 1593. 
"Watson (Rev. Thomas), nonconformist^ •-1 090. 

Body of Practical Divinity, 1692. 
"Watson, M.D. (Sir William), botanist and elec- 
trician, born in London, 1715-1787. 

Experiments, etc., in Electricity, 1745. 
"Watt, M.D. (Robert), hibliographer^ bom in 
Ayrshire, Scotland, 1774-1819. 

Bibliotheca Britannica, 1819-24. 

Catalogue of Medical Books, 1812. 

Rules of Life, 1814. 
Watts (Alarlc Alexander), poet, London, 1799- 
1864. 

Lyrics of the Heart, 1851. 

Poetical Sketches, 1822. 

Scenes of Life and Shades of Character, 1831. 
Watts, R.A. (George Frederick), London, 1820- 

Alfred inciting the Saxons to resist the Land- 
ing of the Danes (a prize painting in the 
Committee-room of the Houses of Parlia- 
ment), 1847 ; Caractacus led in triumph 
through the streets of Rome (a prize car- 
toon), 1843 ; Echo (a prize painting), 1847 ; 
The Good Samaritan, 1850 ; Isabella finding 
Lorenzo Dead (from Boccacdo), 1840 ; Lucy, 
1880 ; Orlando pursuing the Fata Morgana, 
1848 ; Paola and I'Yancesca, 1848 ; St. 
George welcoming the Dragon (a fresco In 
the Poet's Hall, Houses of Parliament), 
1853; Scene from Cymbeline, 1842. His 
other works are mere portraits. 
Watts, D.D. (Isaac), poet, etc., born at South- 
ampton, 1674-1748. 

Divine Songs, 1726. 

Horae Lyricae, 1706. 

Hymns, 1707. 

Moral Songs, 1730. 

Palinode (A), 1721. 

Psalms of David, 1719. 

In Prose. 

Catechisms, 1730. 

Doctrine of the Trinity, 1726. 

Glory of Christ as God-Man, 1746. 

Guide to Prayer, 1715. 

Improvement of the Mind, 1741. 

Logic, 1725. 

PbiloBophicsl Essays, 1734. 

BuiD And liecovexy of Mankind, 1140. 



\ 



Sermons, 1721-23, 174Y, and posUramoni 

1812. 
Short View of Scripture History, 1Y30. 
Use and Abuse of the Passions, 1729. 
World to Come (The), 1738. 

(His Life, by 8. Palmer, 1786 ; Dr. John- 
son, 1779-81 ; Milner, 1834 ; R. Sontbey, 1837; 
Mills, 1839 ; T. Gibbons ; E. P. Hood, 1875.) 
Wauou (Edwin), poet, born at Rochdale, u 

Lancashire, 1818- 
Around the Tule Log (fireside stories), 1879. 
Ben an' the Bantam, 1866 ; sequel to — 
Besom Ben, 1865. 
Bhrthplace of Jim Bobbin, 1867. 
Chimney Comer, 1879. 
Chirrup (a song), 1868. 
Come \vhoam to thy Chllder and Me (a 

ballad), 1856. 
Dulesgate, etc., 1868. 
Fourteen Days in Scotland, 1864. 
Gtoblln's Grave (The), 1869. 
Grand Comic Christmas Pantomime, etc., 

1866. 
Guide to (Castletown, 1869. 
Hermit Cobbler (The), a tale, 1878. 
Home Life of the Lancashire Factory Folk 

during the O)tton Famine, 1867. 
Irish Sketches, 1869. 
Jannock, 1873. 
Johnny o' Wobblers an* th' Two- Wheeled 

Dragon, 1869. 
Lancashire Anecdotes, 1872. 
Lancashire Sketches, 1871. 
Lancashh*e Songs, 1863. 
Nomination (The), or a Striking Story, 

1878. 
Old Coal-Man (The), a sketch, 1873. 
Old Nest (An), 1869. 
Owd Bodle (sl tale), 1865. 
Poems and Lancashire Songs, 1859. 
Poesies from a Country Garden, 1866. 
Port Erin, etc., 1869. 
Rambles and Reveries, 1872. 
Rambler in the Lake Country, 1861. 
Samples of Lancashire Wares (prose and 

verse), 1879. 
Sketches of Lancashire Life and LocaUUei, 

1855. 
Sneck Bant, or th* Owd Tow-bar, 1868. 
Snowed up, 1869. 
Th* Owd Blanket, 1867. 
Tufts of Heather, etc, 1864. 
What ails thee, my Son Robin? (a ballad\ 

1856. 
Yeth Bobs an* Scapllns, 1868. 

(From The Oracle, May 28, 1881.) 
WATLA.ND (Rev. Francis), bom in New York, 

U.S., 1796-1865. 
Christianity and Slavery, 1846. 
Intellectual Philosophy, 1864. 
Life of Judson, 1853. 
Weaver (John), antiquary, bom in Lanca- 
shire, 1676-1632. 
Ancient Funeral Monuments of Great Britain j 

and Ireland, 1631. ' 

Webber (Charles Wilklns), bom at BoMevUlflk ) 

in Kentucky, U.S., 1818- 
Gold Mines of the Gila, 1849. 
Hunter Naturalist (The), 1855. 
Old Hicks the Guide, 1846. 



WEBSTER — ^WESLEY. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. WELLINGTOX^>VESLEY. 1847 



WxBSTSB (Mrs. Augusta), potteu, *- 
Anspicioiis Day (The), 1872. 
Disguises, 1880. 
Dramatic Studies, 1866. 
Woman Sold (A), and other Poems, 1866. 
Websteb (Daniel! American stateman, bom 
Salisbury, U.S., 1782-1862. 
Writings and Speeches (in six vols.), 1851 ; 
and his Correspondence in 1855. 
Webstbb (John), dramatUt, *-1662; 
•J* For his plays, see Appendix III. 
(His Life, by Dyce, 1830 ; W. HazUtt, 1867.) 
Webster, LL.D. (Koah), lexicographer, bom at 
Hartford, U.S., 1768-1843. 
Dictionary of the English Language, 1828. 
! Grammar of the English Language, 1807. 

Sketches of American Policy, 1786. 
Webster (Thomas), geologist, bom in the 
Orkneys, 1773-1844. 
Encyclopaedia of Domestic Economy, 1844. 
Websteu, B.A. (Thomas), bom in Pimlico, 

1800- 
A B C, 1852; Anticipation (a boy with a 
pie), 1839 ; Attraction, 1857 ; Autumn and 
Winter, 1860; The Battle of Waterloo, 
1864; Bird-catchers, 1835 ; A Birthday Tea- 
party, 1876; A Boy with Many Friends, 
1841 ; Breakfast, 1838 ; The Card-players, 
1832 ; The Cherry-sellers, 1850 ; A Chimney 
Comer, 1851 ; Coming out of School, 1836 ; 
Contrary Winds, 1844; A Dame's School, 
1845 ; The Efifects of Intemperance, 1832 ; 
A Farmhouse Kitchen, 1850 ; Football, 
1839; A Foraging Party roused, 1829; A 
Frown (one of his best), 1841 ; A Game at 
Draughts, 1864; Going into School, 1836; 
Going to School, 1843 ; " Good Night," 1847 ; 
The Grandmother, 1842 ; Gunpowder Plot, 
1828 ; Hide and Seek, 1866 ; The Impeni- 
tent, 1843 ; Instmction, 1847 ; Intercepted 
Inters, 1835; The Internal Economy of 
Dotheboys Hall, 1848 ; The Lantern, 1833 ; 
Late at School, 1835 ; The Letters, 1877 ; 
A Letter from the Colonies, 1852 ; A Love- 
letter, 1832 ; My Back Kitchen, 1866 ; Only 
Once a Tear, 1846; A Peasant's Home, 
1850; The Pedlar, 1844; «* Please remem- 
ber the Grotto," 1846 ; The Prisoners, 1829 ; 
The Prompter, 1874; Ptmch, 1840; The 
Race, 1865; The Bat-trap, 1839; Beading 
the Scriptures, 1835; Bebels footing a 
Prisoner, 1820; Betuming from the Fair, 
1837 ; Boast Pig, 1862 ; A Bubber, 1848 ; 
A School Playground, 1852; A See-saw, 
1849; A Sick Child, 1830; Sickness and 
Health, 1843 ; A Slide, 1849 ; A Sketch of 
a Cottage, 1832 ; A Smile (one of his best), 
1841 ; The Smugglers, 1832 ; A Study from 
Nature, 1850 ; A Tea-party, 1863 ; A Vil- 
lage Choir, 1847 ; Village Gossips, 1865 ; A 
Village School, 1833 ; Volunteers at Artil- 
lery Practice, 1871 ; Waiting for the Bone, 
1876 ; The Wanderer (an Italian boy with 
white mice), 1842 ; A Wreck Ashore, 1874 ; 
Youth and Age, 1876. (From Men of the 
Times, 1879.) 
Welleslet (Bichard CoUey), marquis Wel- 
lesley and earl of Momington, bom in 
Dublin, 1760-1842. 
Despatches, Minutes, and Correspondence, 
1836, 1838. 



History of the Events, etc., in India ... in 
the Late War, 1805. 
(His Life, by B. B. Pearce, 1846.) 
Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, duke of), 
called "The Iron Duke," was bom at 
Dangan Castle, in Ireland, 1769-1852. 

Correspondence and Memoranda, edited by 
his son, 1859. 

Despatches, published by Colonel Gtlrwood 
(in 13 vols.), 1834-39. 
(His Life, by G. Elliott, 1814; Sonthey, 

1816 ; Bounienne, Napoleon's secretary (in 

French); G. Soane, 1839; sir J. E. Alex- 
ander, 1839 ; W. H. Maxwell, 1839-41 ; B. 

Jackson and C. B. Scott, 1840 ; A. Vieusseux, 

1841; G.H. Francis, 1845; J. MacgiU, 1850; 

Macfarlane, 1851; J. M. Wilson, 1853-55; 

Brialmont, 1858-59 (in French : it was trans- 
lated by Greig) ; C. D. Yonge, 1860 ; H. Clark, 

no date ; Williams, etc.) 
Wells, B.A. (Henry Tanworth), portrait 
painter, London, 1828- 

Letters and News at the Loch Side, 1868; 
A November Morning at Birdsall House, in 
Yorkshire, 1875 ; Outskirt of a Farm-yard 
at Twilight, 1865; A Picnic, 1880; Pre- 
paring a " Tableaux Vivant " (three sisters), 
1866 ; Bifle Banges at Wimbledon, 1867 ; 
Victoria (the announcement of her acces- 
sion), 1880 ; Volunteers at a Firing Point, 
1866; etc. 
Wells, M.D. (Charles William), born at 
Charleston, tF.S., 1757-1817. 

Essay on Dew, etc., 1814. (Excellent.) 

Single Vision with Two Eyes, 1818. 
(His Life, by himself, 1818.) 
Welsh, D.D. (f)avid), bora in Dumfriesshire, 
1793-1845. 

Elements of Church History, 1844. 

Life of Dr. Thomas Brown, 1825. 
Welsted (Leonard), jToet, 1689-1747. 

Epistles, Odes, etc., 1724. 

Genius (The), i.e. the Duke of Marlborough. 

Triumvirate (The), a satire on Pope, for which 
he was placed in the Duncicui. 
(EUs Memors, by J. Nichols, 1787.) 
Wesley (Bev. Charles), hymnologiit, brother of 
John Wesley, bom at Epwortb, in Lincoln- 
shire, 1708-1788. 

Funeral Hymns, 1753. 

Gloria Patri, 1753. 

Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1749. 

Hymns for Ascension Day, 1753. 

Hymns for the Nativity, 1750. 

Hymns for the Besurrection, 1754. 

Hymns for the Watch Night, 1780. 

Hymns for the Year, 1756. 

Sacred Poetry, Sermons, etc. 

Works 1829—31 
(His'Life, by J. Whitehead, 1793-96; Rev. 

H. Moore, 1824 ; Jackson, 1841. See also Tyer- 

man's vols, on the Wesley family.) 
Weslet (Bev. John), founder of Wesleyan 
Methodism, brother of Charles Wesley, bom 
at Epworth, in Lincolnshire, 1703-1791. 

Account of the People called ** Method^s," 
1749. 

Collection of Psalms and Hymns, '738. 
(With Charles Wesley.) 

Doctrine of Original Sin. <5:Vifc\WW. 



APPENDIX I, 



al Hlddry, 1181. 

iUilury of EDglond tnim tha Deitti of aurgt 

Uthuu liir tbB Lord's Supper. 191B. (WItli 

B;mii) of PetiiiDD lUd TtiAalaglvliiE, ni3. 

Ufa of tlu Bof . J. Fletcher, TISS. 



ctHj-mi 






... ullBY. 

finrre; of Ood'B WIsdoiD Id Ccotlon. I7B3. 

(Hln Life, 15 J. Hunpnoii. 1181 1 J. A. 
Quiet, 1701; Dr. T. Coke lod H. Moore, 
ITBli 1. WUtFbead. M.D, nui-il; U. 
Smilhey. 1830 ; Iter. B. WitaoD, 18S1 1 Bev. 
S. Brpdlmm. 1837; J, Beecbun, 1917 -, Q. 
Smllb; Mi» WnlEWiwd, 1870; Kev. Lnke 
T*ermu. U7D.) 
WKJtBI (Re*, akmnd). Iitler of John and 

ChailH. bora In DoneUbIn, ieBl-l73S. 
THuertUUmi (G3 In aumberj.ltJG. 
HteloTT of iha Old •ni Ke« TenamentB yn 

Life of Christ (The), in heroic poein. ises. 
MiggoU, or PsemH on Serena Sut^eets, 



Vtai, &.A. (UenlainlD), bom et SpriDESeUI, li 

Penniyl'niDU. U.S., 1738-1 8(UI. 

CbilBt healing the Slek. leoi 1 CroioweU die 

mloiiii Uie Lonit ParllemoDt 1 Cuih o 

Qtasni Woll^ 1771; Seilti on tbe Fnli 



Wer. 



ana; Bcgnlnt, 17Mi St. PMl St MalltL 
(H!) LUe. far John Gait, 1810^1820.] 
, LL.D. (Ollbstl' — 



(Ollbsttj. 



pmt, 170S-17M. 
- -irtad 



OtHerratioiis on the Beenmcllon of Chilfl, 

TraneUted Pindar, IIIB. 

fBW Lite, hy Intd IjflUotini, 17SV. See 
JoIiD»n-s Livu.) 
yVBifiooTT, D.D. (Brooke Foea), bom Dear BJr- 



:h (The), 



rairlMiuLIIeM 



T/£aiTt 



I 



Now T(3t 






Unl™ 



HlitoTf of the Engl! . -. 

jHrDdBctlen (a Ibo Slndy of 

Dn the' BellElous Omas of Ihi 

WegnnvniK Bevieit (Tlie). etsrted 

Eietei 



-, jn ofa Chinese DlcUonary, 1911. 

Speelioea of a Conformity ot EuMp>Ba Lm- 
Xiug(4 wftta the OrieuMl, IWa. 



s (Bet. SSfpbfaj, c 



WinOK (Ber. WllUun). bom at CaininleB, in 
Qloumterehlre. *-i7«i>. 
PleHrtBtlun on ihs Wonden of AnliqaflT. 

EnqoJrr Into Ibe £«JecUan of CbtiAlin 
Mliacles, 1716. 
WimwooD (John Ohafllah), enWrnoloffiif, bora 



ID ( Thomai), poet, ISll- ^M 

..»» .lorn a Rasaij, IM3. ^^H 

Burden ot the Bell (The), I8S0. ^H 

Quat ofthe Sanctgnnl, isgij. "^^H 

Wnamtu. (Uln). See Wuim (Snanit.^H 
WniBTOK (Rer. Henry), born In NoiDiUe, Sm- 

Anglla Buta. iBgi-«s. (Hfecblefm 

.-_._.., -■^ ■-— Arehbliho-'- 

mip).tho. 
10 Ttaomnon 1 

l.lterfltnreofSoeielrCThe). IfiBI. 
l^ueeni of Society (Tbe), 19S0. 
Wlte and Beiui of SooGiy (The), 1880, 
tUBTOs (rhUlp Whailon, di^ of), 1 

1893-1)31. 

(Ell Ufe and WritbiEa irere pnbUi 
of ourdayi," Scnnt (or his political fel 



■hamiia). ^orlml 



AdoDDgraphla, I6CC. 
Whatei.1'. D.D. (Richard), archM 

ClirUtlsD'i Duty with Bespect 

Elements of Lo^ inm. 
Elements of Rhetorlo. 1B19. 
English STDOnTma, lUI. 
li^iroisotltonisnlsni, ltr3D. 
HIstorio Soabu, ibis. 
Hl9(oi7 of HiUgloDB WonUiL 
Introdnctoiy LHitoree on Pout 



Some of the PecoUailtiea ol t 

Thooghte on tlin Sabbelb. 1B30. 
(HIa Lite, bjr his ilanghter, E. Jaoo WbMtiT. 

Veejitht (Rei. Chorlej), London, 1«S-1)11. ■ 
On the Book of Common Prayer, IfM. • 

rHR.ioB, LL.1J. (Henry), he ' ■" — ^ 

la Rhode laland, VS., It 



I 

.noWbritir. 



WHEATiroNE^WHiTE. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, whitakeb — ^white. 1340 



Elements of International Law, 183C. (His 

chief work.) 
Histoire du Droit des Gens (prize of the 
French Institute), 1841 . ^A standard work. ) 
History of the Law of Nations, 1845. 
History of the Northmen, 1831. 
Life of William Pinckney, 1826. 
Keports (in 12 vols.)* "tbo Golden Book of 
American Law." 
Wheatstosb (Sir Charles), phytidst and elec- 
trician, bora at Gloucester, 1802- 
Experiments to Measure the Velocity of 

Electricity, 1834. 
On Acoustic Figures, 1833. 

N.6. — ^His scientific writings and inven- 
tions are so numerous that a mere list of them 
would require several pages of this Appendix. 
"Wheleb (Rev. Sir George), traveller^ 1660-1724. 
Travels in Dalmatia, Greece, and tbs Levant, 
1682. 
'Whetstonk (George), poet, etc.. In Elizabeth's 
reign. 
Addition (An), or Touchstone of the Time, 

1584. 
Amelia, 1593. 

Enemie to Unthriftynesse, 1586. 
English Mirur (The), 1686. 
Heptameron, 1582. 

Mirur for Magestrates of Cyties, 1684. 
Promos and Cassandra (a comedy), 1578. (The 
quarry of Shakespeare's Measure for Msa- 
Bure.) 
Bocke of Begard, 1576. 
Whewell, D.D. (William), born in Lancashire, 
1794^1866. 
Analytical Statics, 1833. 
Astronomy and General Physics, 1833. (A 

Bridgewater treatise.) 
Dynamics, 1823. 
Elements of Morality, 1845. 
History of Inductive Sciences, 1837. 
History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1852. 
Mechamcs, 1819. 
Mechanics of Engineering, 1841. 
Philosophy of the Inductiva Sciences, 1840. 
Plurality of Worlds, 1853. (The negative, 
against Brewster, who maintained the afQr- 
mative.) 
Systematic Morality, 1846. 
Whichcote, D.D. (Beqjamin), bora in Shrop- 
shire, 1610-1683. 
4 ' Moral and Religious Aphorisms, posthumous 
1703. 
Sermons, posthumous 1698-1707. 
Whipple (Edward Percy), of America. 1819- 
Biographical Sketch of Macaulay, 1870. 
Essays and Reviews, 1848. 
Genius and Writings of Macaulay, 1843. 
Lectures, 1849. 
Literature of the Age of Queen Elizabeth 

(The), 1809. 
Success and its Conditions, 1864. 
WmsTOK (William), bora at Norton, in Leices- 
tershire, 1667-1752. 
Autobiography, 1749. 
Jouphus translated, 1737. (Unequalled.) 
Primitive Christianity, 1711. 
Theory of the Earth, 1696. 
WnriAKEa (Rev. John), historian, born at 
Manchester, 1735-1808. 
Course taken by Hannibal ore? Uie Alps, 1794. \ 



Genuine History of the Britons, 1772. 
History of Manchester, 1771-75. 
Life of St. Neot, brother of King Alfred, 1809. 
Origin of Arianism disclosed, 1791. 
Queen Mary of ^ts vindicated, 1788. 
WuiTAKER, LL.D. (Rev. Thomas Dunham), 

amtiqwary, born at Rainham, in Norfolk, 
1769-1821. 
History and Topography of Leeds, 1816. 
History of Richmondshire, in Yorkshire, 1823. 
History of the Parish of WhaUey, 1801. 
Piers Ploughman edited, 1810. 
Whitakeb's Aucanack, started 1869. 
Whitby, D.D. (Daniel), born in Northampton- 
shire, 1638-1726. 
Disquisitiones Modestae, 1718. 
Five Points of Calvinism (The), 1735. 

(A^nst Calvinism.) 
Last Thoughts, 1727. 

Paraphrase, etc^ on the New Testament, 1700« 
Protestant Reconciler, 1683. (Burnt by order 

of the Oxford University.) 
White (Rev. Gilbert), naturalist, bora at Sel- 

borae, in Hampshire, 1720-1793. 
Natural History of Selborae, 1789. 
Naturalist's Calendar (The), 1795. 

(His Memoir, by Jesse, 1850.) 
White (Henry Kirke), poet, bora at Notting- 
ham, 1785-1806. 
Clifton Grove, and other Poems, 1803. 
Poems, 1804. 
Remains, posthumous 1807. 

(His Life, by Southey, 1807 ; sir Harris 
Nicolas, 1837.) 
White (Rev. James), historian, born near 

Edinburgh, 1785-1862. 
Eighteen Christian Centuries, 185S. (His best 

book.) 
History of England, 1860. 
History of France, 1859. 
Landmarks of English History, 1855. 
Landmarks of Grecian History, 1857. 
Village Poorhouse (The), a poem, 1832. 
White (Rev. Jeremiah), chaplain to Cromtodl, 

1630-1707. 
Persuasion to Moderation, 1708. 
Restoration of all Things, 1712. (His prin- 
cipal work.') 
White, D.D. (Joseph), orientalist, born at 

Stroud, in Gloucestershire, 1746-1814. 
^gyptlaca, 1801. 
Dlatessaron, 1800. 
Novum Testamentum Grsece, 1808. 
Sacroram Evangellorum verslo Syrlaca Phi- 

loxeniana, 1778. 
View of Christianity and Mahometanism, 1 783. 
Whttb (Rev. Joseph Blanco), born at Seville, 

in Spain, of Irish parents, 1775-1841. 
Letters from Spain, 1822. ^Valuable.) 
Practical and Internal Evidence against 

Catholicism, 1825. 
Poor Man's Preservative against Popery (The), 

1825. 
Second Travels of an Irish Gentleman in 
Search of a Religion, 1833. 

(His Life, by himself; edited by J. H. 
Thom, 1846.) 
White (Ridiard Grant), pseudonym "A 

Yankee," bora in New York, U.S., 1822- 
Anthorshlp of tlie Three taitA qI Ws2Kr\'^?V-» 



1360 WniTK— WILDEBFORCE. APPENDIX I. WHITTINOTON^WILBEBFOBOE. 



Handbook of Christian Art, 1863. 
Life and GFeoins of Shakespere, 1865. 
National Hvmnis 1861. 
New Ooepel of Peace (The), a satire, 1863-66. 
Poetry of the Civil War, 1866. 
Shakespere's Scholar, 1854. 
Words and their Uses, 1870. 
Yankee (A), letters in the Spectator^ 18^3-67. 
Whitr (Rev. Thomas), 1682-1676. 
De Medio Animarum Statu, 1659. (Censored 

by the House of Commons.) 
Institutiones Peripateticffi, 1646. 
Institntioncs TheologioD, 1652. 
Sonitas Baccinae, 1659. 
WmTR (Waltor), bom at Heading, in Berk- 

shire *— 
All Bound the Wrekin, 1860. 
ICastem England firom the Thames to the 

Humber, 1805. 
July Holiday in Saxony, etc. (A), 1857. 
Londoner's Walk to the Land^s End (A), 

1865. 
Month in Yorkshire (A), 1858. 
Northumberland and the Border, 1859. 
On Foot through the Tyrol, 1856. 
To Switzerland and Back, 1854. 
Whttefirld (Rev. Gcorgo), Metftoditt minister, 

bom at Gloucester, 1714-1770. 
Journals, 1756. 
Sermons, etc., posthumous 1771. 

(His Life, by Rev. L. Tyerman, 1771 ; J. 
GiUies, D.D., 1772; S. Drew, 1828; R.Philip, 
1838 ; T. Robert, 1860.) 
Whitehead (Puul), poet, London, 1710-1774. 
His Worki were published 1777; but he is 

better known by the two lines of Churchill : 

May I (can more disgrace on manhood fall) 
I3e bom a Whitehead, and baptized a Paul. 

(His Life, by E. Thompson, 1777.) 
WniTKUKAD (William), poet laureate, bora at 

Cambridge, 1716-1788. 
Charge to the Poets (A), 1762. 
Essay on Ridicule (An), 1743. 
On the Danger of writing Verse (a poem), 

1741. 
Poems, 1754. 
Variety, 1754. (His be«t poem.) 



• • 



For his plays, see Appendix III. 



(His Life, by W. Mason, 1774^ 
Whitehubst (John), bom at Congleton, in 
Cheshire, 1713-1788. 
Inquiry into the Original State and Formation 
of the Earth, 1778. 
(His Life, by Dr. Hutton, 1792.) 
WHrrELOGKE (Bulstrodc\ London, 1605-1676. 
Journal of tne Swedish Embassy, 1772. 
Memorials of English AiTairs, 1682. (From 
1625 to 1666, and from *'Brate" to 
James JL Both valuable.) 
Whitvan (Walt), American poet, 1819- 
Poemfl, such as '• Leaves of Grass," " Dmm 
Taps," etc., 1878. (Whatever the world 
may come to, it is not yet cultivated up to 
the tall talk and word-piling of Walt Whit- 
man. His style is certainly "original," 
and probably will remain unique.) 
Whittier (John Greenleaf), poet, bom at 

Jlaverbill, in Massachusetts, U.S., IftOl- 
Ainong the JlilJs, and other Poems, IBW. 
Ballads, 183S. 



\ 



Ballads of New England, 1870. 

Centennial Hymn (A), 1876. 

Qiapel of the Hermits, and other Poenu, ISfiftp 

Child Life, 1871. 

Collected Poems, 1860. 

Home Ballads, and other Poems, 1859. 

In War Time, and other Poems, 1863. 

Lays of my Home, and other Poems, 1843. 

Leaves from Margaret Smith's Joonutl 
(poems), 1836. 

Legendri of New England, 1831. (Th^e 
legends were afterwards yersifled under the 
titles of '* Bridal of Pennacook." ** Cassan- 
dra Southwick," «« Mary Garvin," and <* Mogg 
Megone." 

Literanr Recreations, 1864. 

Maud Mailer, 1865. 

Miriam, and other Poemt*, 1870. 

Moll Pitcher (a poem), 1833. 

National Lyries, 1866-66. 

Old Portraits and Modern Sketches (biogra« 
phicol), 1860. 

Panorama (The), and other Poems, 1866. 

Pennsylvania Pilgrims (Jhe), and other 
Poems, 1872. 

Sabbath Verse (A), 1863. 

Snow-bound, a Water Idyll, 1866. 

Songs of Labour, and other Poems, 1851. 

Stranger in Lowell (The), prose essays, 1846. 

Supematuralism in New England, 1847. 

Tent on the Beach, and otlier Poems, 1867. 

Vision of Echard, etc. (The), 1878. 

Voices of Freedom, 1836. 
Whittinoton (Robert), poet laureate, bom at 
Lichfield, in Hampshhre, 1480-1631. 

Epigrammata, 1619. 
Whttt,M.D. (Robert), Edinburgh, 1714-1766. 

Nervous Disorders, 1764. 

On the Vital and other Involuntary Motttms 
of Animals, 1761. 

Physiological Essays, 1765. 
WicxiPFB. See Wtcliffb. 
WiFPEN (Benjamin Barron), 1796-1867. 

Life and Writings of J. de Valdes, 186S. 
WiPPRN (Jeremiah Holme), poet, bom netr 
Wobum, in Bedfordshire, 1792-1836. 

Aonian Hours, 1819. 

Historical Memoirs of the House of ItwifTI, 
1833. 

Julia Alplnula, and other Pomob, 1820. 

Translated Taaao^BJenudlem Miverei, 1830. 
WiLBKRPOBOB (Rev. Robert Isaac), London, 
1802-1867. 

Doctrine of Holy Baptism, 1849. 

Doctrine of the Eucharist 1863. 

Doctrine of the Incarnation, 1848. 

Principles of Religious Authority, 1864. 
WiLBEUPORCB, D.D. rSamuel), bishop of Win- 
chester, 1806-1873. 

Agathos, and other Stories (religions allQp>* 
ries), 1840. 

Hebrew Heroes. 

History of the American Church. 

Life of William Wilberforoe, 1888. 
(His Life, vol. L by canon Ashwell, 1880; 

vol. ii. by R. G. Wilberforoe, 1881.) 
WiLBEBPORCs (William), ]^Manthmiit, ben 
at Hull, 1769-1833. 

Practical View of Christianity, 1T9T. (Six 
ci^WotXA «s!EAmJtAd in fire months.) 



WILKES — ^WILLIA3IS. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, willan— Williams. 1351 



WiLUKS (Charles), bom in New York, U^., 
1801-1877. 

Narrative of the United States Exploring 
Expedition, 1845. 

Theory of the Winds, 1856. 

Western America, 1849. 
Wilkes (John), founder and editor of the North 
Briton^ 1762 ; bom in London, 1727-1797. 

Essay on Woman, 1763. 

Letters, 1767-69. 

Letters to his Daughter, 1804. 

No. 45 of the North Briton, in which the 
king is charged with uttering a deliberate 
lie. (For this he was sent to the Tower.) 

Speeches, 1777-79, 1786. 
(His Life, by Baskervllle, 1769 ; Cradock, 

1772 ; Almon, 1805 ; Watson, 1870 ; W. F. 

Rae, 1873.) 
WiLKiE, R.A. (Sir David), bom at Cults, in 
Fifeshire, Scotland, 1785-1841. 

Alfred in the Neatherd's Cottage, 1807 ; The 
Blind Fiddler, 1806; Blind-man's Buff, 
1813; Chelsea Pensioners listening to the 
News of Waterloo (his best painting), 1821- 
1822 ; The Cut Finger, 1809 ; Distraming for 
Rent, 1814; Duncan Gray, 1813 ; The Jew's 
Harp, 1808; The Letter of Introduction, 
1813 ; The Pedlar, 1814 ; The Penny Wed- 
ding, 1818 ; The Rabbit on the Wall, 1814 ; 
Reading the Will, 1819; The Rent Day, 
1810 ; Sir Walter Scott and his Family, 
1817; The Village Festival, 1811; Village 
Politicians, 1806. 
(His Life, by Allan Cunningham, 1843.) 
WiLKiE,D.D. (William), called "The Scottish 
Homer," j»c«, Scotland, 1721-1772. 

Dream (A), in the manner of Spenser, 1759. 

Kpigoniad (an epic in rhyme), 1753. 

Fables, 1768. 
WiLKiKS (Sir Charles), orientalUt, bora at 
Frome, in Somersetshire, 1749-1836. 

Sanscrit Grammar, 1808. 

Translated the Bhagasad-Gita, 1785; the 
mtopadesa, 1787. 
WiLKiKS, D.D. (DavidX 1686-1745. 

Concilia MagnaB Britanni», 1736. (A standard 
work.) 

Leges ^glo-Saxonlcffi, 1721. 
WiLKiNS, D.D. (John), bishop of Chester, born 
in Northamptonshire, 1614-1672. 

Discovery of a New World, 1638. 

Essay towards a Real Character, etc., 1668. 

Mathematical Magick, 1648. 

Mercury, 1641. 

Principles and Duties of NaturalReligion,l675. 
WiLKiNS, R.A. (William), bora at Norwich, 
1778-1839. 

Antiquities of Magna Grsecla, 1807. 

Prolusiones Architectonicaa, 1837. 
Wilkinson, M.D. (James John Garth), London, 
1812- 

Human Body and its Connection with Man 
(The), 1851. 

Improvisations Arom the Spirit, 1857. 

Ministry of Health (The), 1866. 

On Social Health. 1865. 

Swedenborg (a biography), 1849. 
Wilkinson (Sir John Qa,rdner\ archoutlogist 
and EgyptoU^gUt, bora at Hardendale, in 
Westmoreland, 1797-1875. 

Architecture of Ancient Egypt, 1860. 



Dalmatla and Montenegro, 1848. 

Egyptians in the Time of the Pharaohs, 1857. 

Extracts from Hieroglyphical Subjects found 
at Thebes, etc., 1830. 

Fragments of an Hieratic Papyrus found at 
Turin, containing the Names of Egyptian 
Kings, 1851. 

Handbook for Travellers in Egypt, 1847. 

Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyp- 
tians, derived from Paintings, Sculptors, 
aud Monuments still existing, 1837-41 ; u 
second series, 1841. 

l^fatcria Hierogljrphica, 1828. 

Modern Egypt and Thebes, 1843. 

On Colour . . . and laying out Geometrical 
Gardens, 185S. 

Popular Abridgment of *' Manners and Cus- 
toms of the Ancient Egyptians," 1854. 

Topographical Survey of Thebes, etc., 1830. 

Topography of Thebes, and General View of 
Egypt, 1835. 
Willan, M.D. (Robert), bora In Yorkshire, 
1757-1812. 

Description and Treatment of Cutaneous 
Diseases, 1798-1808. 
William of Malmesbubt. See Malmesburt. 
William op Newbury, chronicler, born at 
Bridlington, 1 136-1208. 

Reram Anglicarum (in five books), first 
printed 1597. 
William op Occam. See Occam. 
Williams (Rev. George), 1814-1878. 

Holy aty (The), or Historical and Topogra- 
phical Notices of Jerusalem, 1845. 
Williams (Helen Maria), 1762-1828. 

Julia (a novel), 1790. 

Letters from France (in favour of the Giron- 
dists), 1790-93. 

Manners and Opinions of the French Re- 
public, 1801. 

Miscellaneous Poems, 1786. 

Narrative of Events in France, 1815. 

Poems, 1823. 

[Present] Politics of France, 1795. 

Tour in Switzerland (A), 1798. 
Williams (Rev. Isaac), poet, 1802-1866. 

Baptistery (The), 1842. 

Cathedral (The), 1838. 

Christian Scholar (The), 1849. 

Christian Seasons (The), 1854. 

Study of the Gospels, 1841-50. 

Thoughts in Past Tears, 1838. 
Williams (John), misiionary, born at Totten- 
ham, 1796-1839. 

Missionary Enterprises in the South Sea 
Islands, 1837. 
(His Life, by Prout.) 
Williams (John), archaologist, bora in Den- 
bighshire, Wales, 1811-1862. 

Ecclesiastical Antiquities of the Kymry, 1844. 

Edited AnncUes Cambria, 1850; Barddas, 
1862 ; Brut y Tywysogion, 1850. 
Williams (Monier), Santkrit scholar, bora at 
Bombay, 1819- 

Englisb and Sanskrit Dictionary (An), 1861. 

Hindiiism, 1877. 

Indian Epic Poetry (a lecture), 1863. 

Indian Wisdom. 1875. 

Introduction to the Study of Hindiiism^ la^^. 

Modem Iti&\& wA*}cvfe\'aa^3w^».^^S\'^. 



136-2 



WI Ll.r AMS — WII^SON. 



APPENDIX I. 



WILLIS— WlLSOir. 



}{omaii Lcttrrs applied to tho Indian Lan- 

finiaROH, 1H&9. 
Kudliupnta of lUnddntAnl, 1858. 
Kanskrit and EngllRli Dictionary, 1872. 
Ktory of Nala (a HanHkrlt poom), 1861. 
Studied of Indian IlcligiuuB Lifo. (Not com- 

pl('t<d In 1HH2.) 
Edited: ifakuntaUi (a drama), 1K53, vlilcli 

bo translated into prone and vcrae, IHr)5 ; 

Vikramorvcui (tlio iSannkrit drama), 1849. 
Williams (Uov. Rogi-r), iwrn at Conwy 1 Cayo, 

in WalcH, 1 606-1 6H3. 
Bloudy Tcncnt of I'rrwcutlon fur Cause of 

ConKcienco, 164n. 
Bloudy Tcnrnt of I'crtircution yet more Bloudy 

by Cotton'rt Kndcavour to Wash it White in 

tho Blood of the Laml), 16r>.t. 
Experiments of Spiritual I^ifo and Health, 

1651. 
Oeorge Fox digged out of his Burrows, 1665. 
Hireling MiniHtry none of Ctirist's (A), 1650. 
Key to tho Languages of America, 1642. 
Williams, D.1). ^^Ilowland), of Wales, 1817- 

1870. 
Bnwl-CIialko Sermon-Essays, 1H67. 
ChriRtlan Freedom in tlio Council of Jora- 

salem, 1858. 
Christianity and Hinduism compared, 1850. 
Owen Glcndowor, 1870. 
j'ersocution for tho Word of Ood, 18C2. 
]'n>i)hcts of Israel and Judah, IKCC. 
national Godline.Hs, 1855. 
Review of Bunsen, I860. {Essays aud lie- 

viei««.) 
Williams, IjL.D. (Samuel Wells"), (lUnmr, 

fcfuilart born at Utika, New York, U.S., 

1812- 
(Hiincse Commercial Guide, 1844. 
Plasy Lessons in Cliineso, 1841. 
I'lnglish and Cliineso Vocabulary, 1843. 
Mlddh* Kingdom (Tho). 1848. 
Ying Wd plu Wau, Ti ut I'u (a tonic Chinoso 

dictionary), 1856. (Very valuable.) 
Williamson, M.D. (Hugh), born in Pennsyl- 
vania, U.S., 1735-1819. 
History of New Carolina, 1812. 
WiLMH, LTi.l). (Browne), anliqitari/, bom at 

lUuiidford, in Dorsetshire, 1682-1760. 
(fold Coins of tho ivings of England and 

Wales, 1733. 
Notitia rarliamentaria, 1715-30. 
Survey of tlio Cathedrals of England, 1717- 
1733. 

(Ills Memoirs, by Dr. Ducarel, 1 760.) 
Willis (Nathaniel I'arker), iwe^ etc., born in 

Maine, U.S., 1807-1867. 
Absalom (Tho Death of^, a poem, is 16. 
Bianca Vlaconti (a play), 1843. 
(^mvaloscent ('I'lio), 1800. 
Corsair (The), 1840. 

Dashes at Lifo with a Free Pencil, isi'i. 
Famous Persons and Places, 1854. 
Fun Jottings, 1853. 

Hagar In tho Wilderness (a poem), is 10. 
Health Trip to tho Tropics, 1852. 
Hurrygraphs, 1861. 
Inklings of Adventure, 1830. 
Ijoprr (Tho), a poem, 1846. 
JjtiitcrH from under a Bridge, 1840. 
lAfo Ifaro and Thcrn, 1H60. 
Loltcrlnga of Travels, 1839. 



Momoranda of Jenny Llnd, 1861. 
Paul Fane, 1866. 
PoncllUnn by the Way. 1836. 
People I nave met, 1850. 
Poems, 1828-31. 

Hummer Cruise in the MedlterraneAD, 1863. 
Tortcsa, the Usurer (a play), 18il. 
Two Ways of dying for a Husband, 1889. 
Willis (Rev. Robert), London, 1800-1876. 
On the Architecture of the Middle Ams, tto., 

1840. 
Principles of Mechanism, 1841. 
Willis. M.D. (Thomas), bora at GroAt Bedwii^ 

in Wiltshire, 1621-1675. 
Cerebri Anatomc, 1004. 
I)e Anima Brutorum, 1672. 
i'athologin Cerebri ct Nervosi Qeneris Sped- 

mlna, 1667. 
WiLLMOTT (Robert Arts), of Wiltshire, 1809- 

1863. 
Biography of Jeremy Taylor, 1846. 
Lives of English Sacred Poets, 1832. 
Pleasures of Literature, 1861. 
Hummer-timo in the Country, 1849. 
Wills (William Gorman), dramaHe author and 

novelist^ of Kilkenny, in Ireland, 1828- 
Buckingham, 1876. 
Charles I. (an historic play), 1873. (Mr. 

Irving's uiarles I.) 
David Chantroy (a novel). 
Kngland in tho Days of Charles II. (a play), 

1877. 
Eugono Aram (a play), 1873. 
Hlnko (a play), 1871. 
Jane Shore, 1876. 
Juana. 

Man o' Airlio (The), a play, 186( 
Mary Queen of Soots, 1874. 
Nell Gwynne, 1878. 
Ninon (a play), 1880. 
I to Quit (a 



Notice 



novel). 



\ 



(an 
Olivia (a play), founded on tho Vicar nf 

Wak^idd, 1878. 
Pace that kills (Tho), a novel. 
Vanderdocken, 1878. (With Fitzgerald.) 
Wife's Evidence (The), a novel. 
WiLMOT (John Wllmot Eardley), born at Derby, 

1748-1815. 
Laws and Customs of England. 
Life of Sir John Eardloy Wllmot (his father\ 

1703. ^ ^ 

WiLsox (Alexander), omithologitt and poett 

bom at Paisley, in Scotland, 1766-1813. 
American Ornithology, 1808-14. 
Foresters (The), apocm, 1826. 
I/aurel disputed (The), 1791. 
Watty and Meg (a ballad^ 1Y92. 

(His LifB, in his *' Omltholosy." and bf 
G. Ord, 1828.) ^ ' 

WiiJSON (Andrew), •- 
Abode of Snow, 1875. 

P>or-yictoriou8 Army (the Talping rebel- 
lion). 
Wiijum (Arthur), hittorian and dramatiit, 

1596-1652. 
History, etc., of James L, 1663. 
Inconstant Lady (The), printed 1814. 
W11.HON, LL.D. (Daniel), arckadlogiaL of Etfln* 

burgh, 1816- 
Xt0i9»Aqvc! vcA ?teh(itorIc Annali of Soot* 



WILSON — ^WINSTON. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 



WILSON — ^WINSTON. 1353 



Caliban, 1873. 

Cbatterton, 1869. 

Memorials of Edinburgh in the Olden Times, 

1846-48. 
Oliver Cromwell and the Protectorate, 1848. 
Prehistoric Man, 1863. 
Spring Wild Flowers, 18t5. 
Wilson (Florence), Scotland, 1500-1546. 

De Animi TranquilUtate, 1543. 
Wilson, M.D. (George), technologist, Edin- 
burgh, 1818-1889. 
Chemistry, 1850. 
Colour Blindness, 1855. 
Five Gateways of Knowledge (The), 1857. 

(His chief work.) 
Life, etc., of Henry Cavendish, 1851. 
Life of Edward Forbes, 1861. 
Life of Reid, 1852. 

(His Life, by his sister, 1866.) 
Wilson (Rev. Henry Bristow), 1803-1875. 
National Church (The), in Essays and Rt- 

viewSt I860. 
Schemes of Christian Comprehension (in Ox- 
ford Essays), 1857. 
Wilson (Horace Hayman), orientaXist, London, 

1786-1860. 
Ariana Antiqua, 1841. (On the coins and 

"Topes" of Afghanistan.) 
Burmese War (The), 1827, 1862. 
Dictionary of Sanskrit-EngUsh, 1819-40. 
External Commerce of Bengal (between 1813 

and 1828), 1830. 
Glossary of Arabic, Persian, Hindustani, etc.. 

Judicial and Revenue Terms, 1855. 
Hindu and Mohammedan Law, 1860. 
History of British India (between 1805 and 

1836), 1841. 
History of Cashmere, 1825. 
Manned of Universal History and Chronology, 

1835. 
Oriental MSS., 1828. 

Present State of Oriental Literature, 1852. 
Proverbs (Persian and Hindu), 1824. 
Sanskrit Grammar for Students, 1841. 

Translations. 
Mahdbhdrata (selections), 1842. 
JUegha DUta of Edlid£sa (in verse), 1813. 
Eaghu Varna of Kalidasa (in verse), 1832. 
Eig Veda, 1850-66. 

Theatre of the Hindus f selections), 1827, 1835. 
Vishn'u Pardn'a (Hindu mythology), 1840. 
Wilson ( James),^nanct6r, Scotland, 1805-1860. 
Capital, Currency, and Banking, 1846. 
Economist (The), 1343. 
Fluctuations of Currency, etc., 1840. 
Influences of the Corn Laws, 1839. 
Revenue (The), 1841. 
Wilson (John), pseudonym "Christopher 

North,*' Lake poet and novelist, bom «t 

Paisley, in Scotland, 1785-1854. 
(Bums, sir W. Scott, and Wilson are 

caUed "The Scottish Trinity.") 
Ci^ of the Plague (poetry), 1816. 
Dies Boreales, 1836-46. 
Forester (The), 1824. 
Isle of Palms (The), poetry, 1813. 
Life, etc., of Bums, 1841. 
Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life, 1822. 
Noctes Ambrosianse (in dialogue and prose), 

1822-36. (His chief literary production.) 
Poems and Dramatic Works, 1825. 



I 



Recreations of Christopher North, 1842. 
Trials of Margaret Lindsay (a novel), 1823. 

(His Life, by Mrs. Gordon, his daughter, 
1862.) 
Wilson (Sir Robert Thomas), London, 1777- 
1849. 
Historical Acocnmt of the British Expedition 

to Egypt, 1802. 
Journals of the Russian Campaigns against 

Napoleon, 1861. 
Military and Political Power of Russia (The), 
1817. 
Wilson. LL.D. (Thomas), bora at Stroby, in 
Lincolnshire, 1520-1581. 
Art of Rhetorique, 1553. 
Rule of Reason, 1551. 
Wilson, D.D. (Thomas), bishop of Sodor and 
Man, 1663-1755. 
Maxims of Piety and Christianity, 1791. 
Parocbialia, posthumous 1791. 
Principles and Duties of Christianity (The> 

1707. 
Sacra Privata, x>osthumous 1800. 

(His Life, by Crattwell, 1808; Rev. H. 
Stowell, 1819 ; Rev. John Eeble, 1852.) 
Wilson, LL.D. (William Rae), traveller, borm 
at Paisley, in Scotland, 1772-1849. 
Travels in Egypt and the Holy Land, 1823. 
Travels in Norway, etc., 1826. 
Travels in Russia, 1828. 
Wing (Vincents, astrologer, *-1669. 
Astronomia Britannica, 1669. 
Ephemerides, 1659-71. 
Harmonicon Coeleste, 1651. 
(His Life, by J. G., 1670.) 
WiNOATB n)avid), Scotch poet, 1828- 
Annie Weir, and other Poems, 1866. 
Lily Neil, 1879. 
Poems, 1866. 
WiNGATE (Edmund), bom in Yorkshire, 1593- 
1656. 
Arithmetic, 1629. 
WiNSLOW, M.D. (Forbes Benignus), bora at 
Pentonville, 1810-1874. 
Anatomy of Suicide (The), 1840. 
Lectures on Insanity, 1854. 
On Cholera, 1831. 
On the Obscure Diseases of the Brain, etc., 

1860. 
Physic and Physicians, 1839. 
Physiology and Pathology of the Human 

Mind, 1831. 
Plea of Insanity in Criminal Cases (The), 
1840. 
WmsLOW, D.D. (Miron), orientalist, bora in 
Vermont, U.S., 1789-1864. 
Tamil-English Lexicon, 1862. 
WmsTANLET (William), biographer, about 
1625-1684. 
England's Worthies, 1600. 
Historical Rarities, 1684. 
Honours of the Merchant Taylors (The), 

1668. 
Lives of the Most Famous English Poets, 

1687 
Loyall Martyrology (The), 1663. 
Muses' Cabinet (The), 1655. 
Winston (Charles), born in Kent, 1814-1864. 
Inquiry Into the Difference of Style in Ancien^ 
Glass-paintlxi^^ l%«. 



1364 WISE— WOLLSTOXECRAFT. APPENDIX I. WITHEKXXO— WOLLSTOKBOBAFT. 



WuB (Rov. Francis), antiquaryt bom at 

Oxford, 1695-1 7C7. 
Catalogue of Coiiu in tho Bodleian Library, 

1750. 
Enquiries concerning tho Aborigines of 

Lnropc, 1768. 
History and Chronology of tho Fabulous 

Ages 1704. 
Nummorum . . . Scriniis Bodlclanis Rccondi- 

torum Catalogus, 1750. 
Wise nicnry Augustus), pseudonym ** Harry 

Oringo," novelist^ boru at Brooklyn, in 

New York, U.S., 1819- 
Captain Brand. 
Los Gringos, or an Inside View of Mexico, 

Peru, cum, etc., 1849. 
Tales fur the Marines. 1855. 
Wiseman (Nicholas Patrick Stephen), cardinal, 

archbishop of Westminster, 1802-1866. 
Ceremonies of Holy Week, 1839. 
Connection between Science and Revealed 

llcligion, 1836. 
Doctrines of the Catholic Church (The), 183C. 
Kssays, 1853. 

Fablola, or tho Church of the Catacombs, 1855. 
Four Lost Popes (The), 1858. 
Hora) Syriacaa, 1828. 
Last Four Popes and their Times, 1858. 
I'olnts of Contact between Science and Art, 

1863. 
Real Presence (The), 1836. 
Rome and tbe Catholic Episcopate, 1862. 
Sermons, etc., 1859, 1864. 
William Shakespeare, 1866. 
WiSHART, D.D. (George), hittorian^ bishop of 

Edinburgh, bom in Forfarshire, Scotland, 

1609-1671. 
De Rebus sub Tmperio Jocobi Montisrosarum 

Marchionis Commentarius, 1647. (The wars 

of the marquis Montrose.) 
Wither (George), poet, iatirist, bora at Bent- 
worth, in Hampshire, 1588-1667. 
Abuses Stript and Whipt (satirical essays), 

1613. 
Britain's Remembrancer (tho Plague), 1628. 
Campo Musffi, 1643. 
Collection of Emblems, 1635. 
Emblems, Ancient and Modern, 1635. 
Epithalaniia, 1613. 
Exercises upon the First Four Psalms (in yeno 

and prose), 1620. 
Fidelia, 1617. 

Great Assises holdcn in Parnassus (The), 1645. 
Hallelujah, 1641. 

Hymns and Songs for the Church, 1623. 
Juvenilia, 1622. 
Mercurius Rusticus, 1643. 
Mistress Philurete (poems), 1622. 
Nature of Man, 1636. , 
Preparation to the Psalter TA), 1619. 
Prince Henry's Obsequies (an elegy), 1612. 
Prophecy (A), 1641. 
Psalms versified, 1620, 1638. 
Read and Wonder, 1641. 
Satyre to the King. 1614. 
SchoUer's Purgatory (Tho), 1624-26. 
Se Defcndendo, 1643. 
Shepbcard's Hunting, 1616. (His best.) 
Sbopbcard'B Pipe, 1614. (With Browne.) 
Songs of the Old Testament vcraiftcd, IWl. 
Speech without Doore, 1644. 



\ 



Vox Paciflca, 1646. 
Wither's Motto, 1618. 

*«* About 80 more publications. See Park's 
Bntith Biograpker. 

(His Life, in WUmott's Uoe» qf tha SacrtA 
PoetSt 1834.) 
WirnRBiMO, M.D. (William), JxOanistt bom at 

Wellington, in Shropshire, 1741-1799. 
Botanical Arrangement of British Plants, 

1776. 
WiTHERSPOOir, D.D. (John), of America, 1722- 

1794. 
Characteristics. 

On the Leading Truths of the (Gospels, 1792. 
On Regeneration, 1789. 
Stage (The). 

Works, with Life of the Author, 1816. 
WoDROW (Rev. Robert), Ai«torian, bora in 

Glasgow, 1679-1734. 
Analecta (published by tbe Moitland Club), 

1842-43. 

History of tho SufTerings of the Church cf 
Scotland, 1721-22. (In high esteem.) 

Lives of the Scottish Reformers (published 1^ 
the Maitland Qub), 1834^5. 
(His Life, by Dr. R. Burns, 1828.) 
WoLCOT, M.D. (John), psendonvm ** Peter Pin- 
dar," humormu and totirtc poet, bom al 
Dodbrooke, in Devonshire, 1738-1819. 

Birthday Ode (irregular metre), 1786. (The 
visit of George III. to Whitbre»d'8 brewery.) 

Bozzy and Piozzi (a town cologne in two 
parts), 1796. 

Lousiad (The), in five cantos, 178&-89. (A 
lampoon on George III., who saw a louse 
in his green peas served at table, and ordered 
his cooks to have their heads shaved in 
future.) 

Lyric Odes, 16 in number. (Satires on the 
Royal Academicians), 1782. 

Ode upon Ode (irregular metre), 1785. (The 
collection contains ** Eling George III. and 
tho Apple Dumplings.") One of his best 

Orson and Ellen (a leg^ndaiy tele, in five 
cantos), 1796. 

Pilgrims and the Peas (The), irr^^i^ metre, 
1782. (One of the " liyrlo Odes.") 

Pindariana, or Peter Pindar's Portfolio, 1796. 

Razor Seller (The), irregular metre, 1782. 
(One of the •• Lyric Odes.") 

Tristla, or the Sorrows of Pindar, 1796. 

Whitbread's Brewery visited by their Majes- 
ties. (See above, ** Birthday Ode.") 
*«* A Biography is aflOxed to his m 

collected in 1809. 
Wolfe (Rev. Charles), poet, born in Doblln, 

1791—1823. 

Burial of Sir John Moore, 1817. (** Not adrmn 

was heard," etc.) 
Remains, published by Rev. John A. Knssell, 

1826. 

(His Memoir, by the Rev. J. A. Russell, 

1825.) 

WoLLASTON (Rev. William), moralist, bora in 
Staffordshire, 1659-1724. 
Part of Ecclesiastcs, as a Poem, 1691. 
Religion of Nature delineated, 1722. 
WoLLSTONBOBATT (Msry), oXterwards V.n. 
William Gkxiwin, bora at Beverley, li 
Xw^iMift, 1769-1 797. 



7orkt, 



WOLSCLEY — WOOLNEB. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. WOOD—WOOLXEU. 135£ 



Letters from Norwov, etc., 1795. 

Letters to Edmund Burke, 1790. 

On the Education of D&ughters, 1787. 

Origin and Progress of the French Revolu- 
tion, and its LlTcets on Europe, 1796. 

Original Stories from Real Life, 1791. 

Posthumous Works, 1798. 

Vindication of the Righto of Women, 1791. 
(Her Memoir, by W. Godwin, her husband, 

1798.) 
^VOLSELET (Sir Oamct Joseph), bom at Gold«n- 
Bridge House, Dublin, 183(^ 

Franco as a Military Power, 1870, 1878. 

Marley Castle (a novclX 1877. 

Narrative of the War (1860) with China, 

186'2. 

.Soldier's Pocket-book for Field Service (The), 

1869. 
System of Field Manoeuvres (The), 1873. 
WoLMKT (I'homas), cardituU, bom at Ipswich, 

in Suffolk, 1471-1530. 
Rudimenta Grammatices et Docendi Metho- 
dus, 1534. 

(His Life, by T. Storer, 1599; R. FIddes, 

1724 ; Jos. Grove, 1741^-44 ; sir W. Cavendish, 

1607; John Gait, '1818; C. Howard, 1824; 

George Cavendish, 1825. 

Wood (Anthon v A), cmtiquary and biographer, 

bom at Oxford, 1632-1695. 
AthcnsB Oxonicnses, 1691-92. 
Fasti, 1693. 
illHtf^ria et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoni- 

eusis, 1674. 
History and Antiquities of Oxford, 1069. 

(His Life, by himself; by Huddersford, 
1772 ; Rawlinson, 1811 ; BHms, 1848.) 
Wood (Mrs. Henry), novelittt maiden name 

KUen Price, bora at Worcester, 1820- 
Adam Grainger, 1876. 
Anne Hereford, 1868. 
Bessy Rane, 1870. 
Channings (The), 1862. 
Court Netherlcigh, 1881. 
Banesbury House (a prize temperance tale), 

I860. (Her first.) 
Dene Hollow, 1871. 

East Lynnc, 1861. (Her most reputed novel.) 
Edlna, 1870. 
Bister's Folly, 1866. 
Foggy Night at Offord (A), 1862. 
George Canterbury's Will, 1870. 
Johnny Ludlow, In the Argoiy. 
Lady Adelaide. 
Life Secret (A), 1867. 
Lord Oakbura's Daughters, 1864. 
Master of Greylands, 1873. 
Mildred Arkell, 1865. 
Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles, 1862. 
Oswald Cray, 1864. 
OrviUe College. 
Parkwater. 

Pomeroy Abbey, 1878. 
Bed Court Farm. 
Roland Yorke, 1869. 
St. Martin's Eve (a novel), 1860. 
Shadow of Ashlydyat (The), 1863. 
Told in the Twilight, 1875. 
Trevlyn Hold, 1864. 
Vemer's Pride, 1863. 
WillUm Allair (a story for boys), 1863. 
Within the Maze, 1872. 



Wood (Rev. John George), naturalistt bora li 

London, 1827- 
Bible Animals. 

Common Objecto of the Country. 
Common Objecto of the Microscope. 
Common Objects of the Sea Shore, 1857. 
Common Beetles of England. 
Common Moths of England. 
Common Shells of England. 
Field Naturalist's Handbook (The), 1880. 
Here and Hereafter, 1873. 
Homes without Hands. 
Insecto Abroad, 1874. 
Insecto at Home. 
Man and Beast, 1873. 
My Feathered Friends. 

Natural History of Man. (His chief work.> . 
Natural History Ramble, 1879. 
Our Garden Friends and Foes. 
Out of Doors, 1874. 
Popular Natural History. 
Sketches, etc., of Animal Life. 
Wanderings in South America, 1879. 
Wood (Nicholas), engineer, 1795-1805. 

Practical Treatise on Railroads, etc., 1825. 
Wood (Robert), arcAcco2o^t<^ bora in Ireland^ 

1716-1771. 
Essay on the Genius of Homer, posthumous 

1775. 
Ruins of Balbek, 1757. 
Ruins of Palmyra, 1753. 
WooDDKSOsr (Dr. Richard), bom at Kingston, 

In Surrey, 1745-1822. 
Elemento of Jurisprudence, 1789. 
Systematic View of the Laws of England, 

1793-93. 
WooDiiKAD (Abraham), Roman Catholic, 1608- 

1690. 
Brief Account of Church Government, 1662- 

1687. 
Catholick Theses, 1689. 
Life of St. Tereza (no date). 
Motives for Holy Living, 1688. 
On the Adoration of our Blessed Saviour in 

the Eucharist, 1687. 
On the Sphrit of Luther, 1687. 
Paraphrase of the Apocalypse (no date). 
Pietas Romana (no date). 
AV^ooDHOUSB (Robert), mathematician, born at 

Norwich, 1773-1827. 
Elemento of Trigonometry, 1809. 
Principles of Analjrtical Calculation, 1803. 
Treatise on Astronomy, 1812. 
Treatise on Isoperimetrical Problems, and the 

Calculus of Variations, 1810. 
Woodward, M.D. (John), geologist, born in 

Derbyshire, 1665-1728. 
Attempt towards a Natural History of the 

Fossils of Enghind, 1728-29. 
Natural History of the Earth, 1695. 
Woodward (Samuel Peckworth), geologist, born 

at Norwich, 1821-1866. 
Manual of Recent FossiU and Shells, 1851-56. 
WooLMAM (John), bom in New Jersey, U.S., 

1720-1773. 
Considerations on the Keeping of Negroesi 

1753-62. 
Journal of his Life and Travels, 1776. 
WooLHKB, R.A. (Thomas), sculptor, bom tt 

Hadleteli* ia ^xxttoVt, Vi^v- 



1350 WOOLUYCII — WORDSWORTH. APPENDIX I. WORCESTER — ^WORDSWORTH. 



Tronchfii, 1R76; Captain Cook; Death of 
Itoadica (in WeRtminster Hall); Klaine 
with tlio hhiold of Sir Lancelot; Eleanor 
Hacking out the Poinon . . . (his first), 1843 ; 
Kros and Knphrosync, 184 k; Gulnovcrc; 
Ophelia; Puck, 1848; The lUinbow, 1848; 
Tit^mia with her Indian ])oy, 1848 ; Virgil 
lM>wailing the lianiHhment of Coriolaiios ; 
William III. (for the Houses of Parliament). 

Scores of busts. 

My BoAutiful Lady (poems), 1863. 
WtJOLRTCH (llumphrpy William), 1795-1871. 

Judge Jclireys, 1827. 

Life of Sir Edward Cuko, 1826. 

Lives of Eminent SvrJcants-at-Ijaw, 1h60. 

Treatises on various legul sul]Joct8. 
W(K)LSKT, D.D. (Theodore Dwlglit), boni at 
New York, U.S., 1801- 

Addresses Commemorative of Jorcmlah Day, 
1867. 

Essays on Divorce, etc., 1809. 

Historical Discourses, etc., 1k50. 

Inauguration Discourse, etc., 1846. 

Introduction to tlio Study of International 
I AW, 1860. 
WooiJJTON (Ilev. Thomas), bom at Northamp- 
ton, 1669-1733. 

Free Gifts to the Clergy, 1723-24. 

Moderator between thu Infidel and the Apos- 
Ute, 1721. 

Old Apology for the Truth of the Christian 
Religion revived (The), 1 705. (To show that 
Moses was an allegorical person, and all 
history typical of Christ.) 

On the Miracles, 1727-28. (To show they are 
not to be taken as literal facts, but only as 
allegories.) 
WoRBOiSB (Mrs.), novelist, maiden name Emma 
Jane *, 1825- 

Allce Cunninghame. 

Anny Wilton, 1856. 

Urudenellsof lJrude(The), 1H79. 

CJanonbury Hold. 1872. 

Chrystabel, 1879. 

Emilia's Inheritance, 1874-75. 

Father Fabian, 1875. 

Grace Hamilton's School-days, 1866. 

Grey and Gold, 1870. 
";Heir of Errington (The), 1881. 

Helen Dury, 1850. 

House of liondage (The), 1873. 

Husbands and WIvch, lb73. 

Joan Carisbroke, 18H0. 

Kingsdown Lodge, or Seed-time and Harvest, 
1858. 

Jjabour and Wait, or Evelyn's Story, 1864. 

Lights and Shades of Christian Life, 1855. 

Llllingstones of LiUingstono (The), 1864. 

Jx)ttie Lonsdale, 1863. 

Margaret Torrington, 1867. 

Married Life, or Philip and Ekllth, 1863. 

Maud Bolingbroke. 

Millicent Kendrick, 1862. 

Mr. Montmorency's Money, 1871. 

Nobly Bom, 1871. 

Oliver West, 1876. 

Overdale, 1860. 

Jtobcrt Wreford's Daughter, 1877. 

St. Be(;tbA% or the Heiress of Ame, 1866. 
Singleburst ManoTt 1869. 
Sir JuU&n'B Wife, isea. 



\ 



Story of Penelope (The), 1882. 

Thoroycroft Hall. 1864. 

Violet Vaughan, 1866. 

Wife's Trials (A), a tale, 1868. 

Woman's PaUence (A), 1874. 
(Supplied bv the publishen to Miss Hardy.) 
WoHCKSTEB (Edward Somerset, earl and mar- 
quia of), 1601-1667. 

Century of InvenUonf, 1663. (Useftil.) 
(His Life, by Dircke, 1806 ; C. F. Partington, 

1825.) 
WoKOEOTEB (Joseph Emerson), lexieograpker. 
United States, 1784-1866. 

Dictionanr of the English Language, 1860. 

Universal and (Mtical Dictionary of the Eng- 
lish I.Anguage, 1846. 
WOBDB (Wynkyn de) printer, •-1634. 

Pastime of Pleasure, 1617. 

Polycronicon, 1496. 
WoBDSWORTH, D.C.L. (Charlee), bishop of St. 
Andrews, son of Dr. .Christopher Words- 
worth, Matter of Trinity, ana brother of 
Dr. Christopher Wordsworth, bishop of 
Lincoln, was bom at Booking, in tMSX, 
1806- 

Catcchosis, 1860. 

Christian Boyhood at a Public School, 1846. 

College of St. Mary, Winton (The), 1848. 

Graecn Grammatlon Bndimenta, 1839. 

Manual of Beformation Facts, etc., 1860. 

Notes on the Eucharistic Controversy. 

Outlines of the Christian Ministry, etc., 1872. 

Shakespeare's Knowledge and use of the 
Bible, 1854. 

United Church for a United People (A). 1860. 
WoRDswoBTii, D.D. (Christopher), Master of 

.. Trinity, bom at Cockermouth, in Cumber- 
land, 1774-1840. 

Ecclesiastical Biography (fjrom the BcfiDrma- 
tion to the Revolution), 1809. 

Sermons, 1816. 
WOBDSWOBTH, D.D. (Uhrlstophsr), Ushop of 
Lincoln, son of Dr. Christopher Words- 
worth, Master of Trinity, and orother of Dr. 
Charles Wordsworth, bishop of St. Andrew^ 
was bora at Booking, in Essex, 1807- 

Ancient Writings from tha Wa^ of PMnpdi, 
1837. 

Apocalypse (a Hulsean lecture), 1848. 

Athens and Attica, 1864. 

Confession and Absolution. 

Cremation (On). 

Diary in France firom 1844 to 1848. 

Discourses on Public liducatlon, 1844. 

Ethica et Spiritualia, 1877. 

Fellowships and Endowments, 1872. 

Greece, Historical, Pictorial, and Descriptive. 

Greek Testament, with Notes. 

Hippolytus, etc., 1863. 

Holy Year (The), hymns. 

Irenicum Wesleyanum, 1876. 

Lectures on Art, 1876. 

Jjecttires on Inspiration. 

Memoirs of Wordsworth [the poet, hk nncle^ 
1861. 

Millennium (On the). 

Newtonian System (The), 1877. 

Procession of the Holy ^pllx% 187S. 

Scripture Inspiration (a Hulfean leotsnlb 



WORDSWORTH— WREN. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. WORSLEY— WREN. 1357 



state of the Soul after Death. 

Theophllus Anglicanus, 1857. 

Visitation Addresses, 1873. 1879. 
Wordsworth, D.C.L. (William), poei laureate, 
bom at CJockermouth, in Cumberland, 1770- 
1850. 

Borderers (The), 1842. 

Descriptive Sketches In Verse, 1793. 

Ecclesiastical Sketches (in three parts, son- 
nets), 1822. 

Evening Walk (An), 1793. 

Excursion (in nine books), 1814. (His prin- 
cipal i)oem.) 

Goody Blake and Harry Gill (a ballad), 1798. 

Idiot Boy (The), 1819. 

Lyrical Ballads, 1798. 

Memorials of a Tour in Scotland, 1803, 1814. 

Memorials of a Tour on the Continent, 1820. 

Odes, 1803-6. 

Pet Lamb (The), a pastoral ballad, 1793. 

Peter Bell (in three parts), 1819. 

Prelude, 1850. 

Sonnets to Liberty, 1802-16. 

Waggoner (The), in four cantos, 1819. 

We are Seven (a ballad), 1793. 

White Doe of Rhylstone (in seven cantos), 
1815. 

Yarrow revisited, and other Poems, 1835. 
J%e poems of Wordstoorth are arranged thus : — 

1. Poems referring to the period of Cliild- 

hood (15 in number). 

2. Juvenile Pieces (4). 

3. Poems of the Imagination (31). 

4. Miscellaneous Sonnets (93). 

5. Memorials of a Tour in Scotland in 1803 

(15). 

6. Memorials of a Tour in Scotland in 1814 

(4). 

7. Poems on the Naming of Places (6). 

8. Inscriptions (13). 

9. Sonnets to Liberty (25). 

10. Odes (44). 

11. Memorials of a Tour on the Continent 

(36). 

12. Ecclesiastical Sketches (part i. contains 

37, part ii. 36, part iii. 33). 

13. The River Duddon Sonnets (35). 

14. Poems of Sentiment and Affection (35). 

15. Poems referring to the period of Old Age 

(5). 

16. Epitaphs and Elegiac Poems (14). 

17. The Waggoner. 

18. Peter Bell. 

19. The White Doe. 

20. The Excursion. 

(His Life, by Dr. [bishop] Wonisworth, 1851 ; 

G. S. Phillips ; Rev. E. Paxton Hood, 1856 ; 

F. W. E. Myers, 1881.) 
WoRLiDGE (Thomas), etcher, born at Peter- 
borough, 1700-1766. 

Collection of Designs firom Antique Gems, 
1768. 
WoRNUM (Ralph Nicholson), bom at Durham, 
1812- 

Epochs of Painting, 1864. 

History of Ancient and Modem Painting, 
1847. 
WoBBLKY (Philip stanhope), jpoef; 1831-1866. 

Poems and Txunslations, 1863. 

Translated Homer's Jliad, 1865; Odyssey, 
1863. 



\ 



WoRSLET (Sir Richard), bom in the Isle of 
Wight, 1751-1805. 
History of the Isle of Wight, 1781. 
Musaeum Worsleianum, 1794-1803. 
WOTTON, M.D. (Edward), 1492-1555. 
De Differentiis Animalium, 1552. 
WoTTON (Sir Henry), poet, etc.; bom at Bocton 
Hall, in Kent, 1568-1639. 
Elements of Architecture, 1624. 
George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, post- 
humous 1642. 
Parallel between Robert, Earl of Essex, and 
George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, post- 
humous 1641. 
Poems (published by the Percy Society), 1845. 
ReliquisB Wottonianas, posthumous 1651. 
State of Christendom, posthumous 1657. 
(His Life, by Izaak Walton, 1670.) 
WoTTON, D.D. (William), bom in Suffolk, 
1666-1726. 
Historyof Rome, 1701. 
Leges Walliffi, 1730. 

On Ancient and Modem Learning, 1694. 
On the Confusion of Tongues at Babel, 1730. 
Traditions and Usages of the Scribes and 
Pharisees, 1718. 
Wrangham (Rev. Francis) of Chester, poet, 
lytograpKer, etc., 1769-1843. 
British Plutarch (The), 1812, 1816. 
Pleiad (The), 1828. (Seven abridgments' of 

«C!hri8tlan Evidences.") 
Poems, 1795. 
Scraps, 1816. 
Sermons, 1816. 
Sertum Cantabrigiense, 1824. 
Tracts, 1816. 
Wraxall (Sir Nathaniel William), historian^ 
bom at Bristol, 1751-1831. 
History of France, 1795. (From Henri III. 

to Louis XrV.) 
Memoirs of his own Time, 1815, 1836. 
Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin, Dresden^ 

Warsaw, and Vienna, 1797. 
Memoirs of the Kings of France of the House 
ofValois, 1777. 
Wren (Sir Christopher), architect, bora at East 
Knoyle, In Wiltshire, 1632-1723. 
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1683. 
Buckingham House, London, 1703. 
Chelsea Hospital, 1682-90. 
College of Physicians, London, 1674-98. 
Custom House, London, 1668. 
Gateway Tower, Christchurch, Oxford, 1631- 

1682. 
Greenwich Hospital, 1696. 
Hampton Court, 1690. 
Marlborough House, 1709. 
Monument, London, 1671-77. 
Morden College, Blackheath, 1692. 
Nevil's Court, Inn, College, Cambridge, 1664. 
Pembroke 0)llege Chapel, Cambridge, 1663. 

(His first work.) 
Royal Exchange, London, 1667. (Destroyed 

1^ fire 1838.) 
Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 1675. 
St Paul's Cathedral, 1675-1710. (His great 

work.^ 
Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, 1664-69. 
Temple Bar, London, 1670. (Taken down as 
an obstruction 1%1%J^ 



1868 



WRIGHT — TRA3fKS. 



APPENDIX I. 



WTCLIPFE— TEAMB8. 



Towcrn of tho Wert Front of Westminster 
AblK-y. 1713. 

Trinity ColloRo liibrary, CambridKo, IC66. 
The following ChurcJiei r^f Ixmdrm alto:-^ 

St. Andrcw'H, Ilolborn; St. Antholm's, Wat- 
ling Ktm^ ; St. IVinnet Fink ; St. Drido'i*, 
>nfet Strpot ; Vhr\nt Church, NewRAtA; St. 
Oloment'H, Plastchoap ; St. Jaincs'H, West- 
ninAtcr; St. Ijawronco's, Jftwry; St. Mar- 
tin'^ LudRato ; St. Mury-at-IIill ; St. Mary- 
Ic-Iiow ; St. Michaol'fl, Cornhill ; St. ScpuU 
chre'd, NcwRatc ; St. Stephen's, Walbrook ; 
St. Swithin'n. 
Wright f Edward), mathematician, •-161B. 

Errors in I>iavigutloQ detected and corrected, 
1699. 
Wbioiit, A.R.A. (Joseph), bom at Derby, 1734- 
1797. 

Air-pump. (The), 17G5. (In tho National 
r;allery.) 
Wi:iairr (Tliomas), antiquarif nnd hiitorian^ 
bom at Ludlow, in Siiropshlre, lBlO-1877. 

ArclxnoloRlcal Album, 1B4C. 

Biographia Hritannira Literaria, 1R42, 1846. 

<Vlt (The), tho Iloman, and tho Saxon, lKr.2. 

J>ictionary of ObKolcto and I'rovincial Kng- 
lish, 1K67. 

I)<imeHtic Manners in England during tho 
Middle Ages, IKCI. 

England under the House of Hanover. 1848. 

P^tsayson Archn>ologlcal Subjects, 1801. 

»Kays on Popular Superstitions, etc., 1846. 

History of Caricature, (tc, IVQb. 

History of Franco, 1H56-C2. 

History of frcland, 1H54. 

History of Ludlow, 1862. 

Narratives of Sorcery and Magic, 1851. 

I'olltical Poems and Songn, etc., IK59-G1. 

Queen Elizabeth and her Times, 1838. 

Wanderings of an Antiquary, IK54. 

Womankind in WesU-m Euroi>e, 1869. 
Wkioht, LI J.I). (William). Arabic scholar^ 
bom in the Tksngal I*reHidency, 1830- 

Aualectes sur I'JIiHtuirc, etc., den ArabcSi 
d'Espiigne, IKHS. 

Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles, 1871. 

Arabic (Jrammar, 1H59-G2. 

Arabic Keading-fxiok (An\ 1h70. 

Book of Jonah (The), in four oriental versions, 
1K57. 

Catalogue of tho Syrlac MSS. in tho British 
Musfum, 1H70-72. 

(JontrllMitions tollie Aj)r>cryphal Books of tho 
New T<'Htan»-nt, IKOri. 

HomilifS of Aplira;it"H (Tho), 18C9. 

OpUftnila Arabira, 1859. 

Travels of Il)n Jul)air, 1852. 
WnoTTKHLKT (Joliii), lord Wroltesloy, aKtrrH 
nomer, born at Wrottculey Hall, In Stafford- 
Hhiro, 179K-1807. 

Catalogue of I{ight Ascensions, IH.IR ; supple- 
ment, 1K52-54. 

llioughts on Government and TiOglKlation, 

18C0. 
WyATT (Sir Thomas), por.f, born at Allltigton 
Castle, in Kent. 160.')- 1 542. 
Pooms, posthumous 1657. 
(lllnUfn, by J)r. Nott, 1»31.) 
$l''TcnKHLY (Willi&m), drawatuljlwru at CVWe, 

in HhropHhirc, 1640-1716. 
PocniH, 1704» 



Works, 1712. 

WorksJ posthumous 1728. 

%* For his playa, see Appexdtx IIT. 
Wtcuffr, D.D. (John de), called **Tho Moroinf 

Star of the Reformation," bom at Spresawall, 

in Yorkshire, 1324-1384. 
Apology for Lollard Doctrines, printed 1842. 
Dialogorum, libri iy., printed 1625. 
Last Age of the Church (edited by Dr. To6A\ 

1840. 
Pore Caitiff (The). 
Prolog (A), etc., discovered 1550. 
Tracts and Treatises, printed 1846. 
TransUtion of the Bible,1380; first printed 1850. 
Two Treatises against the Order of Dsggiog 

Friars (edited by Dr. James), 1608. 
Wyclyffe's Wyckct, first printed 1546. 

(His Life, by Foxe, 1663 ; Rev. J. Lewis, 
1719; Rev. C. W. T/cbas, 1823; P. P. Tytler, 
1826; Dr. Robert Yaugban, 1828 ; the Prayer- 
Book and Homily Society, 1841.) 
Wtntrr, M.D. (Andrew), 1819-1876. 
Curiosities of Civilization. 
Our Social Beea, 1861. (Same as ** Sketches.") 
Sketches of Town and Country Ltfo, 1856. 
Subtle Brains and Lissom Fingers. 
Wtntoun (Andrew), anrudUt in verae, 1390- 

1420. 

Orygynalc Oonykil of Scotland (The), first 
printed 17^5. 

Yaldbk, D.D. (Thomas), poet, bom at Exeter, 
1671-1736. 

Hymn to Darkness, with other Hymns, Odea, 
Elegies, and Fables. (In Johnson's Poett.) 
(His Life, by Dr. Jonnson.) 
Yabbrll (William), naturalUt, bora at West- 
minster, 1 784-1 H56. 

History of British Birds, 1843. 

Historv of British Fishes, 1830. 
Yates (Edmund Hodgson), 1831- 

After Onico Hours, 1861. 

Black Sheep, 1866-67. 

Broken to HamoiM, 1864-C6. 

BasineKS of Pleasure, 1866. 

Cast Away, 1872. 

Dr. Wainwright's Patent, 1871. 

For Better for Worse, 1870. 

Forlorn Hope, 1867. 

Impending Sword (The), 1874. 

Kissing the Itod, 1865. 

Land at Last, 186G. 

Lifo of Charles Mathews the Elder, 1800. 

Memoir of Albert Smith, 1860. 

Mirth and Metro. 1854. (With F. E. Smodley.) 

My Haunts and their I^requcntors, 1854. 

Nobody's Fortune, 1871. 

I'ages in Waiting, 1865. 

Itightcd Wrong (A), 1871. 

Rock Ahead (A), 1868. 

Running tho Gauntlet, 1807. 

Silent Witness, 1875. 

Two by Tricks, 1874. 

Two Merry Men, 1 864. (With F. E. Smedlcy.) 

Waiting Rain, 1872. 

Wrecked in Port, 1869. 

Yillow Fkg (The), 1872. 
YxAMKs, K.A. (William Frederick), bom d 
ICnglish parents at Taganrog; on the Seittf 



TEAR-ROOKS— zoucu. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. touatt— zouch. 



1359 



1877; The Appeal to the Podesta, 1874; 
Arming the loang Knight, 1865; Gampo 
dei SS. Apostoli, 1876 ; The Chimney Oorner, 
1868 ; The Christening, 1874 ; The Dawn of 
the Reformation, 1867 ; Dr. Harr^ and the 
Children of Charles I., 1871 ; The Fhiishlng 
Touch, 1880; Flowers for the Hall and 
Bower, 1874; The Fugitive Jacobite, 1869; 
**Here we go round tlie Mulberry Bush," 
1881 ; II Dolce far Niente, 1881 ; IlSonetto, 
1861; 1a Contadinella, 1876; La Beine 
Malhereuse, 1864 ; Lady Jane Orey in the 
Tower, 1868 ; The Last Bit of Scandal, 1876 ; 
Love's Young Dream, 1870 ; Maundy Thurs- 
day, 1870 ; Meeting of Sir Thomas More 
after his Sentence with his Daughter, 1863 ; 
The Old Parishioner, 1872 ; Path of Boses, 
1873 ; Pour les Pauvres, 1875 ; Queen EUxa- 
beth receiving the French Ambanadors after 
the News of St. Bartholomew's Massacre, 
18C6 ; Rescued, 1863 ; The Staunch Friends 
(a monkey and a jester), 1859 ; The Suitors, 
1875; The Toilet, 1861; Waking, 1877; 
When did you last see your Father ? 1878. 
Yeab-Books from Edward L to Henry VIII., 

1678-79. 
Yearslet (Anna), poetess^ a milk woman of 
Bristol, patronized by Mrs. H. More, 1756- 
1806. 

Earl (Godwin (a tragedy). 

Poems on Various Subjects, 1785. 

Hoyal Captives (The), a romance. 
Yeates (Thomas), orientalist, London, 1768- 
1839. 

Hebrew Grammar, 1813. 

Syriac Grammar, 1819. 
Yelvebton (Sir HenryX 1662-1630. 

Reports, posthumous 1674. 

Rights of the People concerning Impositions, 
posthumous 1658. 
Yesdts (Sydney), the pseudonym of Sydney 

DOBELX, q.v. 

Yoxoe (Charles Duke), historian, 1812- 
History of England, 1857. 
History of VrtLDce under the Bourbons, 

1866. 
History of the British Navy, 1864. 
History of the English Revolution, 1874. 
Life of the Duke of Wellington, I860. 
Parallel Lives: Epaminondas and Gustavus 

Adolphus, Philip and Frederick the Great, 

1858. 
Three Centuries of Modem History, 1872. 
YosoE (Charlotte Mary), novelist, bom at Ottcr- 

bourae, in Hampshire, 1823- 
Catharine of Aragon, 1881. 
Ohaplet of Pearls (llie), 1868. 
Christian Names, their History and Deriva^ 

tion. 
Clever Woman of the FamUy (The), 1865. 
Daisy Chain (The), 1856. 
Dove in the Eagle's Nest (The), 18G6. 
Dynevor Terrace, 1867. 
HeartVvase, 1854. 

Heir of RedclyfTe, 1853. (Her best novel.) 
Lady Hester, 1873. 
Lances of Lynwood (The). 
Landmarks of History. 
Life of Bishop Patteson, 187& 
Little Duke (The). 
Magnum Bonum, 1880. 



Three Brides (The), 1876. 

Trial (The), 1864. (Centhiuation of the 
••Daisy Chain.") 

Young Stepmother (The), 1864. 
YouATT (William). See Addexda. 
YocKO (Arthur), agriculturist, bom at Brad- 
field, in Sulfolk, 1741-1820. 

Agricultural Survey of France, 1792. 

Annals of Agriculture, 1784-1807. 

Farmer's Calendar (The), 1770. 

Six Months' Tour through the North of Eng- 
land, 1771. 

Six Weeks' Tour through the Southern 
Counties, 1768. 
Youifo, D.C.L. (Rev. Edward), poet, bora at 
Upham, in Hampshire, 1684-1765. 

Apology for Princes, 1729. 

Centaur not Fabulous (The), in prose, 1754. 
• Complaint (The). See below, ** Night 
Thoughts." 

Consolation (The), 1745. 

Death of Queen Anne (poetry), 1714. 

Epistle to George Lord Lansdowne (in verse), 
1713. (His firstproduction.) 

Epistles to Pope (Two), poetry, 1630. 

Essay on Pope, 1756. 

Estimate of Human Life, 1728. 

Force of Religion, or Vanquished Love 
(poetry), 1713. (On the execution of lady 
Jane Grey.) 

Imperium Pelagi (in five stanzas), 1729. 

Im^lment (The), a poem, 1726. 

Last Day (The)jpoetry, 1713. 

Love of Fame (The), a satire, 1725. 

Night Thoughts (in nine Nights), 1742^6. 
(His chief work.) 

Ocean (an ode), 1728. 

Paraphrase of the Book of Job, 1719. 

Resignation (in two parts), 1761. 

Universal Passion (The), a satire, 1725-26. 
%• For his plays, see Appendix IH. 
(His Life, by J. Mitford, 1834 ; Doran, 1851 ; 

Thomas, 18520 
YocKO (John Radford), nuUhematician, Lon- 
don, 1799- 

Modem Scepticism Viewed in Relation to 
Modem Science, 1865. (Referring to the 
writings of Colenso, Huxley, Lyell, and 
Darwin.) 

On the Origin of Speech, 1866. 

Science Elucidative of Scripture. 1863. (On 
the Mosaic Cosmogony and the Theories 
of Geology.) 
Yocxo (Matthew), bishop of Clonfert, mathe- 
matician, bom in Ireland, 1750-1800. 

On the Phenomena of Sounds and Musical 
Strings, 1784. 

Principles of Natural Philosophy, 1800. 
Youso, M.D. (Thomas), natural philosopher, 
noted for his theory of light, was bom at 
Milverton, in Somersetshire, 1773-1829. 

Account of the Discoveries in Hieroglyphical 
Literature (An), 1820. 

Lectures on Natural Philosophy and Mecha- 
nical Arts, 1807. 

Miscellaneous Works, posthumous 1855. 
(His Life, by dean Peacock, 1855.) 

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APPENDIX II. 

DATES OF FOREIGN POEMS AND NOVELS. 



LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. 



Alox. = Alexandrine metre, 

b.v. = Blank verte. 

hks. = Books. 

d.m. = Divers metres, 

Kp. = Epic. 

Kp., H.M. = £pic in heroic metre. 

y.p.f Hex. = Epic in hexameter verse. 

Ks. = Essay or essays. 

II.M. = Heroic metre. 

II.M., b.v. = Heroic metre in blank verse. 

H.M., rh. = Heroic m^tre in rhyme. 

Hex. = Hexameter verse, 

iEiSOp, Fables, about B.C. 570. Greekyt. 
AuADis OF Gaul, begun by Vasco de Lobelra, 

14tb cent. ; finished by sundry hands, 15th 

cent. Old French pr. 
Arabian Niglits, tirst publbhed In Paris 

by Antony Galland, 1704-17. The best are 

Indian; the sentimental love tales are 

Persian ; the witty, comical ones are Arabic. 

Arabic pr. tales. Lane's translation, 1841. 
Argonauts (2%e), by ApoUonius Rhodius, 

about B.C. 200 (4 bks.). Greek Ep., Hex. 

Translated into English by Fawkes, 1780; 

and Into English verse by Green, 1780; W. 

Preston, 1803. H.M., rh. 

Chinesb Tales, by Gueulette, 1723. French pr. 

Chrestlen de Troves, the Chevalier au 
Lion, Chevalier de I'Epee, Sir lAUcelot du 
Lac, in metrical French (before 1200). 

CiiBOKiCLES of Albericus Trium Fontium, 1242. 
Latin pr. 

OiD (rA«), 1040-1099. The Spanish Chronicle of 
the did, 13th cent., first printed in 1541, and 
a second by Medina del Campo, in 1552. 
The Spanish Poem, of the dd dates from 
1207, and 102 ballads on the Cid in Spanish 
were published in 1616. Soutbey published 
an excellent English Chronicle in 1808. 
Ijockhart has rendered eight of them into 
English ballads; and George Dennis has 
strung together, in prose and verse, a con- 
nected tale of the great Spanish hero, 1845. 
(The Cid, in Spanish romance, occupies the 
same position as Arthur in English story, 
Charlemagne in French, and Theodorick in 
German.) 

CoKTBS DB Fees, by Claude Perrault, 1697. 
French pr. fairy tales. 

Creation or La Premikre Simaine, by Du 
Bartas, about 1570. French Ep., H.M. 
English version by Joshua Sylvester, 1606. 

Dkam^ov, bj Boocacdo, 1860. Jtaiian pr. 



Nor. = [Proie] novel, 

p. = Poetry. 

pr. = Prose. 

pr. and v. = Prose and terse. 

pr.Ep. = Prose epic. 

rh. = Rhyme. 

Rom. =. Romance. 

Rom .p. = Romance in poetry, 

Sp.m. = Spenserian metre. 

ter.rh. = Ternary rhyme*. 

V. =: Veru. 

8 syl.v. =s Octosyllabic verse, 

tales. An English version by G. Standfast, 
and by many others. 

Diable BorrEUx, by Lesage, 1707. French pr. 
tale. W. Coombe wrote an English imita- 
tion, called The Devil upon Two Sticks, 
1790. 

DrvDJA CouEDiA, by Dante : Inferno 1300, Pur- 
gatory 1308, Paradise 1311. Italian Ep. 
poems. English translations by Boyd, 1785 ; 
Cary, 1814, b.v. ; Wright, 1833, triple rh. ; 
Caley, 1851-55, ter.rh. ; Pollock, 1854, b.v. ; 
Dayman, 1865; Rossetti, 1865; Longfellow, 
1870 ; Ford, 1871 ; Mrs. Oliphant, 1877 ; etc. 

Don Quixote, by Cervantes, pt. 1. 1605, ii. 
1615. Spanish Nov. English versions by 
Shelton, 1612-20; Motteux, 1719; Jarvis, 
1742; Smollett, 1765; Wilmot, 1774; Duf- 
field, 1881 ; etc. All in pr. Dramatized 
by Durfey, 1694-96. 

Fables, by Lafontaine, 1668. French; d.m. 
Fairy Tales, by la comtesse D'Aunoy, 1682. 
French pr. 

Garoantua, by Rabelais, 1633. French Nov. 
English verbion by Urquhart and Motteux, 
1653. 
Gil Blas, by Lesage, bks. i.-iii. 1716, iv.-vi. 
1724, vii.-xli. 1735. French Nov. English 
version by Smollett, 1761; Procter, 1774; 
Smut, 1807 ; etc. All in pr. 
Goblin Stories, by the brothers Grimm, 1812. 

Germain pr. 
Goethe, 1749-1832 (jGervuin). 
AchUliad (7%«), about 18U0. 
Farbcnlehre. 1810. 

Hermann and Dorothea, 1707. Poem. 
Metamorphosis of Plants, 1790. Es. 
Werther, 1774. Rom. 

Wilhelm Meister, pt. i. 1794-96, ii. 1821. Rom. 
(For dramatic pieces, see Appendix III.) 
GuLisTAN (^Qarden qf Roses), by SaadI, 13t]i 
cent. Persian p. 



1862 



APPENDIX II. 



llBNBiADB, by Voltaire, 1724 (10 dumU). 
French "Ep.; rh. 

Herbelot (^), Biblioth^ue OrlenUle, an 
Oriental Miscellany, 1697. French pr. 

HiToPADfisA, an epitome of the Pancha Taintra, 
5th cent. B.C. Hindd. 

Homer, Hiftd (24 bks.). composed in the prime 

of his life, about b.o. 962. O'reek Kp., Hex. 

Odynsey (24 bks.), composed in maturer age, 

about B.C. 927. Oreek Ep.. Hex. 
Tbeoe poems were first reduce<l to writing by 
i^sistratos of Athens, b.o. 631. English 
tersions by Chapman, Alex., II. 1598, Od. 
1614; Ogilby. //. 1660, Od. 1669; Hobbes, 
n. and Od. 1677; Pope. II. 1719, Od. 1725; 
Gowper, b.v., II. and Od. 1791 ; Norgate,/^. 
1864, Od. 1865; Worsley and Conington, 
8p.m., n. and Od. 1868; Collins, n. 1869, 
Od. 1870; Bryant, 11. 1870, (/d. 1871. The 
following have translated the Iliad only : 
Hall, 1581 ; Tickell, bk. i. 1715 ; Macpher- 
son, 1773; Morrice, 1809; Brandreth, 1846; 
Barter, 1854; Newman, 1856; Wright, 
1859 ; Selwyn, 1865 ; Green, 1865 ; Simcox, 
1865; Dart, 1865; Herschel, 1866; lord 
Derby, 1867; Merivalp, 1869; Cordery, 
1870 ; Newman, 1871. The following have 
translated the Odyssey alone: Cary, 1823; 
Hayman, 1866; l^lusgrave, 1869; Edglnton, 
1869; Wither, 1869; Merry, 1871. 

Jkrusalsm DRLrvERKD, by Tasso, 1675. Italian 
Kp. English version by Carew, 1594 ; Fair- 
fax, 1600 ; Hoolc, 17G2. 

Lokman, Fables, contemporary with David 
and Solomon.. Arabian; d.ni. 

LuHiADs (7%«), bv Camoens, 1572 (In 10 bks.). 
Fortugucse Ep.' English versions "The 
Lusiud," by Fanshawe, 1666; Mickle, 
H.M., rh., 1775; "The Lusiads," by 
Aubertin, 1878; B. F. Burton, 1880. 

Mkhsiah, by Klopstock, bks. l.-iii. 1748, iv.-xv. 
1771. German Ep., Hex. English version 
in pr. bv ColWtr, 1763 ; Baffles, 1816. In 
V. by Egestorff, 1821. 

MBTAUOuriiosRS, about a.d. 6, Ovid (in 15 
bks.). Ijatin; Hex. EnRlish version by 
Goldlng, 1565; Sandys, 1626; Dr. Garth, 
assisted by Dryden, Congieve, Kowe, and 
several others, 1716. H..M., rh. 

Moral Tales, by Marmuntel, 1761. French pr. 

NiBRLUNOEif Lied, 1210 (in 39 adventures). 
From .Snorro Sturleson's Edda. Old Oer- 
man Ep. TranHplanted into Germany by 
the minnesingers. English version l^ 
Lettsom, i860. 

Oriental Tales, by comte de Caylua, 1740. 
French pr. 

Orlando Furioso, by Arlosto, 1616. Italian 
Rom., p. English version by Harrington, 
1591 ; Croker, 1756; W. 8. Rose, 1823; and 
an abridged verttion by Hoole, H.M., rh., 
1783. 

OuiMSDO iKtrAMORATOt by Bojardo, 1495 (in 3 

OkB., unfinished). Italian Rom. \ p. Three 

more bookn trere added, in 1631, oy X%o»- 



tini; and the whole was remodelled by 
Bemi. Translated by Tofte, 1598. 

Pakcha Tantra, a collection of Hlndd fables 

6th cent. B.C. UindA. 
Paittaordel, by Rabelai^ 1545. French Nov. 

English version by Urquhart and Mottenx, 

1653. 
Paul and Viboinia, by St. Pierre, 1788. French 

tale; pr. 
FhaBdrus, Fables, abont a.d. 25, chiefly from 

ASsop. Latin v. In English v. by C. 

Smart, 1765. 
Pharsalia {The\ by Lncan, about a.d. 60 (in 

10 bks.). IxUin Ep. ; Hex. English version 
. by C. Marlowe ; Gorge, 1614 ; May, 1627 ; 

Kowe, 1729; and a literal translation by 

Riley, in Bohn's series. 
Filpay, Fables, compiled fh>m the Pancha 

Tantra and other soorcei, 4th cent. b.o. 

Indian. 
Pliny, Natural History, about a.d. 77. La/Un 

pr. English version by Dr. Holland, 1001 ; 

Bostock, 1828; Riley, in Bohn's series 

1865-57. 
Plutarch, Parallel Lives, about a j>. 110-13. 

Greek pr. English vendon ly North, 1679 ; 

Langhome, 1771 ; anotbe r oy Dryden and 

others, re>edited by Cloagh. All in pr. 

Retnard the Fox. 1408. Oerman pr., l^ Hetn- 
rich von Alkmaar. An Engllrii version 
printed by Caxton, 1481. 

Romance of the Rose, by Guillaume de Lorris, 
13th cent. Continuation by J^Q de Meung, 
14th cent. French Rom.; p. Engli^ 
poetic version by Chaucer, in 8 syl. ▼., about 
1360. 

Telemachus. by FSnelon, 1700 (In 24 bks.). 

French pr. Ep. English version by Dr. 

Hawkesworth, 1810 ; pr. 
Thebaid, by Statius, about a.d. 86 (In 12 bks.). 

Laiin Ep., Hex. An English version hy 

Lewis, 1767. Parts by Pope; Sfcepbeni^ 

1648 ; Howard, H.M., rh., etc. 

Urdixe, by De la Motte FouauS, 1813. An Eng- 
lish version was published by Bontiodfa 
and Sons, in 1875. 

Victor Hufiro, 1803- {French poet and 
novelist). 

Autumn Leaves, 1832 ; p. 

Last Days of a dondemned Criminal, 1829. 

MlHerables (/>«<), 1862. Nov. 

Notre Dame de Paris, 1831. Nov. 

Odes and Ballads, vol. L 1822, ii. 1826 ; d.m. 

Orient lies (L«t), 1828. 

Travailleurs de la Mer, 1866. 
(For dramatic pieces, see Appeivdix m.) 
Viraril, iEneid (in 12 bks.), b.o. 27-20. Laiim 
Kp., Hex. English version by Gawin, 
1513; lord Surrey, 1563; Fhaer and Twyne^ 
1558-73; Stanlhurst, 1583; Ogilby, 1649; 
Dryden, H.M., rh., 1697 ; Dr. Trapp, b.v., 
1731; Pitt and Warton, 1740; Kenneily, 
1849; Singleton «*in rhythm," 186ft-M( 
(}onington, 1866; Morris, 1876; eta In 
literal pr. by Davidson, 1743; Whaetan 
1%U\ etc 



LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS IN APPENDIX XXL 



A. = Afterpiece. 
Alleg.Pl. = Allegorical jplay. 

B. — Burlesque. 
B.C. -— Burlesque comedy. 
B.O. = • Burlesque opera. 
B.T. = Burlesque tragedy. 
Bd. = Ballad. 
Bd.F. = Balladfarce. 
Bd.O. = Ballad opera. 
Bl. = Ballet. 
Blta. = Burletta. 

C. = Comedy. 
C.Bf. = OomMie Ixmffe. 
CD. = Comic drania. 
C.H. = Comddie historique. 
CO. = Comic opera. 
Cdta. = (7om«(2te£to or com^ed/etta. 
Cl.C. = Classical comedy. 
CI .Cdta. = Classical comedietta, 
Gi.D. a Classical drama. 
C1.PL =s Classical play. 
Cl.T. s Classical tragedy. 
Ct.E. =s Court entertainment. 
Ct.S. =: ODurt «A(no. 
t>. = 2>7iama. 
D.Dial. = 2>rama<ic dialogue. 
D.E. = /dramatic entertainment 
D.Fab. = Dramatic fable. 
D.H. = Drama historique. 
D.Mon. = Dramatic monologue. 
D.N. = Dramatic novel. 
D.O. = Dramatic opera. 
D.Pc. = Dramatic piece. 
D.Pm. = Dramatic poem. 
DR. = Dramatic romxince. 
D.S. = Dramatic satire. 
D.Sk. = Dramatic skit. 
Dom.D. = Domestic drama. 
K. = Entertainment. 
Ex. = Extravagansck. 
F. = Farce. 
F.C. = i^arce comedy. 
Fy.C. = Ftbiry comedy. 
Fy.P. = Fairy pastoral. 
G.E.MeLS. = Grand Eastern melodramatic 

spectacle. 

O.O.R. B C^and operatic romance. 

H.C. = Historic comedy. 

H.D. = Historic drama. 

H.O. s= Historic opera. 

H.Pc. = Historic piece. 

H.PI. = Historic play. 

H.R. = Historic romance, 

H.T. = Historic tragedy. 

He.PL = Heroic play. 

Int. = Interl4ide. 

I.D. = /ri«A fframa. 

L.D. = Lyrical drama, 

L.Pl. = Lyrical play. 

liOwC. 77 Zoio comedy, 

M. = Masque. 

"Mel. = ife^odrama. 

lAel.O. = ifelodramatic opera. 

lAeLR. s ifeZodramattc romanoe. 

]iAet.D. s ifetricol drama. 

Jfir.PL = Miracle play, 

Hotwlthwtftnding the length of this VM, there are some dramatic pleoea vers dSffis9QSak.\A ^^Aaafiabi. 



Mo. = Moronity. 

MockPl. s Mock play. . 

MockT. a Mock tragedy. 

Mu.C. =3. Musical comedy, 

Mu.D. = Musical drama. 

Hu.E. = Musical entertainment, 

Mu.F. = Musical farce. 

Ma.Int. = Musical interlude, 

Mn.Pl. = Musical play. 

MilSd. = Musical spectacle. 

Mu.Tr. = Musical trifle. 

Mys. = Mystery. 

Myt.C. = Mythological comedy. 

Myt.D. =s Mythological drama. 

N.Blta. = Nautical burletta. 

N.C.O. = Naulical comic opera. 

K.C.Opta. s Nautical comic operetti^ 

N.D. = Nautical drama. 

N.O. = Naulic^ I opera, 

I^.Pl. = Nautical play, 

0. = Opera. 

O.Bf. = (^xra bouffe. 

O.Blta. = ^peralie burletta, 

O.C. s= Opera comique. 

O.D. s (^aeratic dranui. 

O.E. = Operatic entertainment, 

O.Bx. s Operatic extravaganza, 

O.F. a C^)eratic farce. 

Op.C. = (Operatic comedy. 

Opta. B Operetta, 

Or. S3 Oratorio. 

P. s= Pastoral. 

P.C. 8 PoftoroJ comedy. 

P.O. = Pastoral opera. 

P.T. = Pastoral tragedy. 

P.T.C. = Pastoral tragircomedy, 

PI. = Play. 

Pn. = Pantomime. 

Pn.Bl. =: Pantomimic ballet. 

Po.D. = Poetic drama. 

Pol.D. = Political drama. 

Pr.C. = Priee comedy. 

Pr.T. s= Priee tragedy. 

Pt.C s Petit comedy. 

I^.Pc. as Petit piece, 

R.D. s itomantic drama. 

R.T. = Romxintic tra,gedy. 

Rel.Pl. =3 Religious play. 

S.D. = Sacred drama. 

S.T. = Sacred tragedy, 

Sat.C. s Satiric comedy. 

Sat.D. ss Satiric drama. 

Sen.D. ss Sensational drama, 

Ser. B Sisrenata. 

Sol. = Solemnity. 

S^.T. s Spasmodic tragedy. 

T. =s Tragedy. 

T.C. = SVapt-comedy. 

T.C.P. = T^roLgi-comic poLstorak 

T.L. B Tragedie lyrique. 

T.C. = TVo^edy-qpera. 

Y. » VaudeviUe. 

* = Unknown. 

Etc. = With some other autnor 
authors. 



APPENDIX III. 



AUTHORS AND DATES OF DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 

Jfany discraaancy is observed between the dates given in this list and those in the body of the 
hook, the dates here given are to be preferred. It vMUt be borne in mind that the date qf some 
plays is purely conjectural, and can be assigned only approximately; and in not a few instances 
authorities differ. Great labour has bun bestowed on this listt which is wholly original. 



Abdelazer or The Moor's Revenge, 1677, Mrs. 

Behn. C 
Ahel, iBth cent., Alfleri. T.O. (translated by 

C. Lloyd, 1816). 
About Town, 1873, A. W. A'Beckett. C. 
Abraham's Sacrifice, 1660, T. Beza (French). 

Rel.Pl. (translated by A. Golding, 1675). 
Abroad and at Home (1764-1817), Uolman. C.O. 
Absalon, 1590, Peele. T. 
Absent Man (The\ 1768, Bickerataff. C. • 
Accomplices {The\ about 1790, Goethe. C. 
Achanmnians, b.o. 426, Aristophanes. C. 

(Greek). Translated by Mitchell, 1820- 

1822; Hickie, 1853; Rudd, 1867. 
Achille in Sclro, 1736, Metastaslo. 0. (written In 

eighteen days ; music by Leo). 
Achilles, 1732, Gay. 0. 
Acis and Galatea, 1683, Camistron. 0. (music 

by LuUI). 
Acls and Galatea, 1732, Gay. Ser. (music by 

Handel). 
Adelaide, 1814, Shell. 
Adelaide du Guesclln, 1734, Voltaire. T. 
Adelaide of Wuinngen, 1799. B. Thompson. T. 

(from Kotzcbue). 
Adelazar, 1677, Mrs. Behn. C. 
Adelgltha, 1806, Uwls. PI. 
Adelniorn or The Outlaw, 1801, Lewis. D. 
Adeluhl or The Brothers, b.c. 160, 'I'erence. C. 

(Latin). Translated by Bentley, 1726; 

Colman the Elder, 1765 ; Barry, 1867 j etc. 
Adherbal, 1687, Lagrange. T. 
Adopted Child, • Birch. Mu.D. 
Adrasta or Woman's Spleen, 1636, J. Jones. PI. 
Adriano In Slria, 1731, Metastaslo. 0. (music 

by Gaidars). 
Adrienne Lecouvreur, 1849, MM. LegouvS and 

Scribe. C. 
Adventwes of Five Hours (The), 1663, Take. 

T.C. (It contains the famous lines- 
He is a fool who thinks by force or skill 

Tu turn the current of a woman's will.) 

J^lla, pofttbvmouB 1777, Chatterton. T. 
"Ksop, 1697, Vanbrugh (bonowed from Bour- 
aault'a ^sope, 1696). 



\ 



Afflictpd Father (The), 1745-1820, Hayley. D. 

Africalne (L'), 1866, Meyerbeer. O. 

Africans (The), 1808. Colman. PL 

After Dark, 1868, Boudcault. 

Agamemnon, b.c. 468, JEschylus. T. (Greek). 

Translated by Potter, 1777 ; Symons, 1824 ; 

Boyd, 1824 ; Buckley, 1849; Davle.o, 1868 ; 

Plumptre, 1869. 
Agampmnon (b.o. 68-32), Seneca. T. (Latin). 

Adapted In Alexandrines by J. Studley, 

1666 ; translated by T. Newton, 1681. 
Agamemnon, 1738, Thomson. T. 
Agamemnon, printed 1783, Alfleri. T. (tran«- 

lated by C. Lloyd, 1816). 
Agathocles or The Sicilian Tyrant, 1676, R. Per 

rlnchief. T. 
AgSsllas, 1666, ComeiUe. T. 
Agls, 1768, Home. T. 

Agis {Agide), printed 1783, Alfleri. T. (trans- 
lated by C. Lloyd, 1816). 
Aglaura, 1637, sir J. Suckling. T.C. 
Agnes de Castro (1679-1749), Mrs. Cockbum. D. 
Agnes de Vere, 1834, Buckstone. D. 
Agnese, about 1820, Paer. 0. 
Agreeable Surprise, 1798, O'Keefe. C. 
Agripplna, 1771, T. Gray. T. (unflnlKhed). 
Ah I que I'Amour est Agr6abie 1 1862, Dela- 

porte. C. 
Aida, 1872, Verdi. 0. 
AJax, about b.o. 420, Sophocles. T. (Greek). 

Translated by L. Theobald, 1714; G. 

Adams, 1729; Potter, 1788; Dale, 1824; 

G. Burges, 1849 ; Plnmptre, 1865. 
Aladdin, 1824, Bishop. 0. 
Alaham Mustapha, 1609, T. Grenville. T. 
Alarcos, 1839, Disraeli. T. 
Alarkas, 1802, F. C. Schlegel. T. 
Alarming Sacrifice, about 1849, Buckstone. F. 
Alarum for London or The Siege of Antwerp^ 

1602, Anon. T. 
Alasco, 1824, Shee. T. 
Alba, 1583, performed at Oxford before Al- 

bertus de Alasco, a Polish prince. 
Albertus Wallenstein, 1639, Glapthome. T. 
Albovine King of Lombardy, 1029, itr W« 
T>vt«ivKat. T. 



DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



13C5 



Albnmazar, 1634, B. (a comedy). 

Albumazar the Astronomer, 1614, Tomkis. G. 

Albyon Knight (TAe;, 1565, Anon. Alleg.Fl. 

Alcazar (^Battle of), 1594, Peele. T. 

Alceste, 1690, Lagrange. T. 

Alceste, 1747, Smollett. 0. 

Alceste, 1769, GlQck. 0. (libretto by Calzabigi). 

Alcestis, B.C. 438, Euripides. T. (Greek). Trans- 
lated by Potter, 1781; Wodhull, 1782; 
Edwards, 1824 ; Nevins, 1870 ; Williams, 
1871 ; with Buckley's prose translation. 

Alchemist (3%«), 1610, Jonson. C. (altered into 
The Tobacconist, 1780, by F. Gentlenum). 

Alclbiade, le-^S, Campistron. T. 

Alcibiades, 1675, Otway. T. 

Alcida, 1588, Greene. 

Alessandro nell' Indie, 1729, Metastasio. O. 

Alexander and Campaspe, etc., 1584, J. Lyly. 
Myt.D. 

Alexander and the King of Egypt, 1788, Anon. 
MockPl. 

Alexander the Great (second title of The EivaZ 
Queens), 1678, Lee. T. 

Alexandre, 1665, Racine. T. (translated by 
Ozell, 1714). 

Alexandrians ( 7%«), 1605, lord Stirling. T. 

Alexina, 1866, Knowles. PL 

Alexins or The Chaste Lover, 1639, Mas- 
singer. C. 

Alfonso King of Castile, 1801, Lewis. H.PL 

Alfred, 1724, Ame or bis pupil Bumey. 0. 

Alfred, 1778, Home. H.Fl. 

Alfred or The Roast Beef of Old England, 1740, 
J. Thomson and Mallet. M. (Afterwards 
converted into a play by Mallet, 1751. It 
contains the famous song of Mule Bri- 
tannia^ 

Alfred the Great at Athelney, 1876, Stratford de 
Redcliffe. T. 

All Baba, 1833, Chembinl. 0. 

Aline Reine de Golcoude, 1767, Sedaine. O. 

All Alive and Merry, 1737, S. Johnson. (X 

All Fools, 1605, Chapman. C. (based on the 
Eeautontimorumenos of Terence). 

All for Fame, 1805. Cherry. C. 

AU for Love or The World Well Lost, 1668, 
Dryden. T. 

All for Money, 1578, Lnpton. T.C. 

All in the Wrong, 1761, Murphy. C. (from 
Destouches). 

All is Vanity or The Cynic's Defeat, • Alfred 
Thompson. Cl.Cdta. 

All's Fair in Love, 19th cent., J. Brougham. 
D.Pc. 

All's Lost by Lust, 1633, Rowley. T. 

All's Well that Ends Well, 1598, Shakspe^re. C. 

All the World's a Stage, 1777, Jackman. F. 

Almahide and Hamet, 1804, Malkin. T. 

Almansor. (See *' Conquest of Granada.") 

Almeria, 1698, Handel. O. 

Almeyda Queen of Grenada, 1796, Miss Lee. T. 

Alonzo, 1773, Home. T. 

Alphonsus Emperor of Germany, 1654, Cap- 
man. T. 

Alphonsus King of Arragon, posthumous lOM, 
Greene. C. 

Alsatia (^The Squire </), 1688, ShadweU. C. 
/'often called 7%e GenVeman of Alsatia), 

Alzife, 1736, Voltaire. T. (done into English by 
Hill, Alzira, 1738). 

Amadia de Grece, 1704, Lamotte. 0. 



Amant Difficile (L*), 1672-1731. Lamotte. C. 

Amant Jaloux (L'), 1778, Gretry. 0. 

Amants MagniBques, 1670, Moliere. C. 

Amasis ( 1 677-1758), Lagrange. T. 

Ambassadrice, 1837, Scribe. O.C. 

Amber Witch (^The\ 1861, Wallace. 0. 

Ambitious Stepmother (TA*), 1698, Rowe. T. 

Ambitious Vengeance (1755-1798), Merry. 

Amboyiia, 1673, Dryden. 

Amelia, 1732, H. Carey. 

Amelia, 1768, Cumberland. (This is The Sum- 
mer's Tale cut down into an afterpiece.) 

Amends for Ladies, 1611, Field. C. (The 
second part of his Woman's a Weathercock, 
1610.) 

American Cousin {Our)^ 1858, Tom Taylor and 
Sothem. C. 

American Lady (An), 1874, H. J. Byron. C. 

Americans ( The\ about 1770, Arnold. 0. (music 
by Braham). 

Ami de la Maison, 1772, MarmonteU 0. (music 
by Gretry). 

Amoroso King of Little Britain, 1818, Planch€. B. 

Amorous Bigut, 1690, ShadweU. C. 

Amorous Fantasms, 1660, Lower. T.C. 

Amorous Gallant (,The), 1675 (from Corneille). 

Amorous Old Woman [The), 1674, Duffet. C. 

Amorous Orontus or Love in Fashion, 166.'i, 
J. Bulteel. C. (from Corneille. Same as 
Amorous GfaUant). 

Amorous Prince (TAe), 1671, Mrs. Behn. C. 

Amorous Warre, 1648, Mayne. T.C. 

Amorous Widow ( J7i«), 1706, Betterton. C, 

Amour (L') et I'Opinion (1781-1857), Brifaut. a 

Amour Medecin, 1665, Moliere. C. 

Amours de Diable, 1852, St. Georges. O.C. 

Amphitruo(B.c. 254-184), Plautus. C. (Latin> 
Translated into blank verse by Messra 
Thornton, Rich, Warner, and Colmau, 
1769-74. 

Amphitryon, 1668, Moliere. C. (adapied from 
Plautus). 

Amphitryon, 1690, Dryden. C. 

Amphitryon, 1781, Sedaine. O. (See "Jack 
Juggler.") 

Amphitryon, 1782, Andrieux. C. 

Amy Robsart (1830-1877), Halllday. 

Amyntas or The Impossible Dowry, 1638, Ran- 
dolph. Fy.P. 

Amyntas, 1698, Oldmixon. C. 

Anacreon, 1766, Sedaine. CO. 

Anacreon, 1832, Cherubini. O. 

Anaximandre, 1782, Andrieux. C. 

Andrew of Hungary, 1839, Landor. T. 

Andria (The Woman of), B.C. 166, Terence. C. 
(Latin). Translated 1520; by T. New- 
man, 1556; M. Kyffin, 1588; G. Webbe, 
1629; Bentley, 1726; Colman, 1765; Good- 
luck, 1810 ; sir H. Englefield, 1814 ; Dr. W. 
Gardiner, 1821 ; J. A. Phillips, 1836 ; Barry, 
1857; etc. 

Andromache, b.c. 417, Euripides. T. (Greek). 
Translated by Potter, 1781; Wodhull, 
1782 ; Edwards and Hawkins, 1868 ; with 
Buckley's prose translation in Bohn's 
series. 

Andromana or The Merchant's Wife, 1660, Shir- 
ley. T. (quarried from Sidney's Arcadia. 
The play called Cfupid*s Revenge^ by 
Beaumont and Fletcher^ 1& %k^ ^vis^ 
Sidnej'% loi&KDSfi^,. 



l»r,0 



APPENDIX III. 



An(lrf/mnt\n^, 1M7, flMlM. T. (Ha* ^^ TlM Dl»- 

An^rtimMiitUt i1Ki,iUmp\Hrfm. T. 
AfHlronlr, lAMA, ('•mphtran. T. 
Aiidronlr.iM t/r ll#>*vfin'A f«fttM }>ir#nt(«* lATfl, 
Autm. T« (An ftiUck od Urn iiurtnwpll 

IHkTlf.) 

AnfCflkA, 1733, MaImImIo. 0. (mnAlo *ijr Tor* 

Crra). 
„ In A riWfWnf (//). I7ft.V73, Fftrart. 0X3. 
Afif(l<rrn<in«>, I7ft3, Hftiirin. 0. 
AnlmAl MAffnrtUm, l7Rr», InrhlMil<1. F« 
Ann I{Uk^ 1M&3. W. MAMton. t'l. 
Ann* Ik/kn*, iMrio, f>onix<4ii. O. 
Ann« Holfyn, AlKMii IDko, Mfink«, T. 
Ann* HiApyiif 1M77, Mia-* hkkAn^m. (I.P. 
AnnA fk>|Ajrn, IM3A, Mllm/in. 1;.f'in. 
AnnA lV>hyn, IM^o, O. If. fVrk«!r. T. 
Ann* rV/f^vn, I«7», T. TAjrlor. 
Annz-ii^j rt LiiWn, 1703 73, ^V 74. Vhirnrt. 0.0. 
A /to l>Mipti«<N /1a U HfwiA, lM'i5, on y 'Anrnit*. 
AniMc4A (T'A^;, |K)««ihumouM Hor*. AinTl. O. 

(mi mix^l f(''V«trnniAfit<i>. 'frAriNlaU^] hy (J. 

Lk>y'}. i«ir». 
Antitfori^, A^KMit n.fj. 'l4I,H<»ph<»r|Mi T. (<irffk\ 

Trftnnkk^I f^^ O. A(l«mM. 173(»( P'>t(«r, 

I7AA; hAl^ IH34t W. ftertholoniAw, MUt 

intimptr^ mr,ft. 
AntlfConA, lO.'il, Maj. (n.D. 
Afltltt'm^ lA.'i.'i. fV4.rfm. (;i.D. (ImlUtod from 

ilifl Antif/(mfi of M<»ph(K:lrN). 
AnilK"n«', I7.0A. Olflrk. (;. 
Antl|(mi«>, 17m;i, Alflcrl. T. (trAnfiUM hjr 0. 

Llojrd, iRir,). 
A nif/iT.h w H ( :iAf/pAirf>, 1717, ))pnrhMttpn. T. 
Aut\p(n]*'H(Thf.), Ifp'M, jlroinA. (;. 
Ani\(\}wry (7%f.\ lA.'lA, Miirminn. 0. 
AnkmioAnd Mflli'U, IRO'i, MAnV>n. T. 
Ankmt/f And Vftllto, p<rfithufnoiiA IMO, Maa- 

AlrifCAr. 
Antonio or Th« floldlnr'ff tUsiiirn, IROI, f>o(l- 

wln. T. 
Ant<ml'/A lU^^nffft, 1f»M, MnrMfin. T. (Ih« 

Awon/1 pfirt ttf Avftmio tvnd MrlU'la). 
AuUmy. ir>f>o, piiMUhr^l I6d&, lAdy I'miilirokA. 

T. (from OArfil*^). 
Ant<my, Ik;ii. f)iirnNN. T. 
A ntony an/1 ( :ii^»|riitrA, IftOff, ffliAkMrp^MTA, T. 

(Mo*"fJ|f.op)if,rA."; 
A nythlotf for a (/nkfc Ll^, l««3, MMf1l^t/>n. «. 
ApfK-ryphnl Ln^lt^A (7A«), lA3i~167;f, M«rfCiir<*t 

diich^M of NflwointlA. (\ 
Ap'Olo Ami r^flphnA, 1716, KiikIiaa. M« (muAlo 

Irpr I'fpiiAT.h). 
Ap<illo Mhrovlnfc, lA'iA. TfnwkinA. 0« 
Ap<rAt«tfl (Th*), IHI7. Hh^-ll. T. 
App^-AfAnc*" h Af(Alnfti Th^m, ♦ Anon. F. 
ApplnAAnd VlrftfniA, irr74, K. H -. Mo. 
ApphiA And VlrKlnlA, icrii, W^Mtrr. T. f;^- 

rlAAd by »rttfirt/»ri, ir,7(i. And ^nMr|/il r///; 

ttfrman Virgin or ir/i« t/njuit Jwlf/ti. (-i^-n 

" VlrKlnlA.'*) 
ApplfiA «nd VIrginiA, 1706, iw\t-A 1709, rM>nntA, 

T. 
ApprAntlfMt (TJifi), I7.lt or 17r»«, Murphy. ¥. 
Arnh(rk^), I7h.'I. (JumWlAnd. T. 
ArcAd^A, IR30, Milton. M. 
AroidlA, tOiO, HhlrlAy. 11. (hamA on ^idnAjr's 

AnhtproptHHM, 1§41, (Irimbold. T. (tAtln. 
John tiM MptK) 



\ 



Afdwi of F^r»«rAhAm, 1W3, Anon. JI.T. (•iMr^ 

In I7a» by 1/1 1 lo). 
ArcAlfiA and I'Anh^nlA, t6;id, OlapthotM. PL 
ArMnfl, l7'iJ, h'lfrfrr. 0. 
ArlAOP, 1672, T. ^>»rnftinA. T. 
ArMAntA«n<] OlnnvrA, lois. Anon. Pi. (fonndM 

on « At^rt-y In tfrlnmln VmUtm, by Arh^Ato;. 
ArlAtfidf'niiiA, \wih, Monti. T. (rond«red Into 

Kri'iK'.h, IA64, l»y lMplt«<ln). 
ArlAi/mi#n^, 174*. MArni/irit-l. T. 
ArmgArt, IH74, -Ow/rgA VAVA" (Mm. Ktma). 

ArmMA, 1774, Olflck. O.rHbrAtto l/jrCulMfelgl;. 

Armlnlim, 16^1, ^^ArnplAtron. T, 

Arnilnhin, I79'4, Murphy. T. 

A rmoiir#«r ( rA«x • 7{»-^. ' 'HmlK-rlAnd. CO. 

Arfnonr*"r of NAOt^A, iAr»:», ItalfA. 0. 

ArrAh nA fV/git^. l(Hh CAnt., IkMK'.katiit. I.D. 

ArrAlgnoi'-Tit of TArh, ir»H4, I'a^Ia. Ct.H. or M. 

Art of vJAHrtg/'mmitCrA*), 173ft, fJ. ClArk«. O.l'c. 

ArtAM#rN«<, lifffiTA I7.W, MfiiAAt«»lo. O. 

ArfAxfrAAs I7il,01fuk. 0. 

Art^x^rxrti, 1701, Arnn. O. (froai M«t««taAlo). 

ArtAx^'rA'-A, !«».'{ I, horn. 0. 

ArtAoilr*-. 1720, VoltAlrA. T. 

Arthur {Kinu), IWJ, Iny^ga, O. (mn«k) f»y 

rur/^ll;. 
Arthur King of KnglAnd, IftM, llAthAwi^. f'l. 

(H«» " MNfortfin''^ of Aftbor.") 
Arflnr^ nai.r.Vntllvr*'. a. 
Aa f Vk»I aa a (Uy.um)iPr, Ift&l, W. B. JwrtM, P. 
Aa Yon Find It, I70.'i. lV»y>. 0. 

A» You MkA It, 1600, ShAkAApAAfH. 0. (TbA 

fiuArrr of thH plAy wa« liMlg«'>Mnr«l c«u«(| 

Ufmntymle., iTidO.) 
AAdru);Al, 1647, ./Ar^;h Monffknirf. T. 
AAlnArlA m Thfl Aaa CornMy (A.r. 3M-1KI). 

riAutuN. (;. (f/AtIn). TrAUAlrttAd Into bUnk 

ir^rAo by MftAnrA. Tliornton, lUoh, W«rii«r, 

And ^/'olmAn, 1 769 74. 
AAAlguAtlon (7%«), 1673. hrydAn. C. 
A%-lgnAtlon (T-A*;, IA07, MIaa I^aa. C. 
AAAfrtnmoir(//>. l«7«, /ol«. ]>. (Mf.<» " Drink.") 
AHtrff-A Appz-AAwl, 1797, OUv«rl (trMiiil«t««t 

from MftA^tAAlo^. 
At MomA, \H\H,(). MAthAWA. R 
AtAlAntA In ()h\vt\im, iH6t, Hwtnbiirna, P.Pni. 
AthAllA, I7.'i;i, llArKki. O. 
AthAllA, 1814, M^ndflAWfhn. O. 
Ath»ll^ I6ft0, llAr.ln«. T. (trAiiAlAtAd by J. 0. 

Knight. IM3). 
Ath^lAt'A TrAgMy (r**), 161J,Toum^r. T. 
Ath/'lwold, I7.I3, Hill. T. 
Atholwold, 1843, W. .<*Tnlf.h. T. 
AthAuAlA (1677-1768), UgrAngA. T. 
Athz-nlAn <;Aptlv^ 1«3A, 'rAllonrd. M.Pl. 
At*;n^mAnt or HrAndAd lli»r Mf", |a6:i, Mn«- 

kf<rry. f). {iA» MiHraUUt ot Vktor llu^ 

drAmAtl/.A<1). 
Attn A, 1667, frornAlllA. T. 
AttllA, IMh TAnt., VArdl. 0. 
Attnio H^golo, 1740, M/loAtMlo. O. 
AtyA. 1 7 HO, I'lcclnl. 0. 
AurhlndrAUA. (Ht^ ** AyrAhlfA TrAgAd/.'^ 
AiK-Hon of I'lrturM, I74H, KwitA. K 
A tirtlon ( n*-), 1 757, T. Cttftmr. F. 
A UgUAt/; ( /,'), 1 66.'i, A nw/TA. T. 
AuiulArlA (n.n. 3ftl-I»4). fiAttiuA, C. (IMfnX 

TriinAlAtAd into bUmk tatm by Mmmm. 

Thrrrnton, iUcb, Wwoir, uiAColuum, 1T0»- 



DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



1867 



Aureliftno In Palmira, 1814, BowinL O. 
Aurengzebe, 1675, Drvden. He. PL 
Author (7%«), 1757, Foote. F. 
Author's Farce (The), 1731, Fielding. F. 
Avant, Pendant, et Apres, before 1H22, Scribe. V. 
Avare (L'\ 1667, Moli^re. C. (indebted to the 

Aiuularia of Plautas). 
Avocat Patelin (L'), 1706, De Brueys. F. (This 

was a reproduction of a comedy attributed 

to BUnchet, who died 1519 ; but Bouillet 

says it was more ancient stili.) 
Ayrshire Tragedy, lb30, sir W. Scott. T. 

Babes in the Wood, 1860, Tom Taylor. (Rob. 
Yarrington, in 1601, wrote Tum Lament' 
able Tragedit*^ one of which was alx)ut a 
young child murdered in a wood by two 
ruflOans by command of its uncle.) 

Bacchs (B.C. 480-407), Euripid'S (Greek). 
Translated by Potter, 1781 ; Wodbull, 1782 ; 
Buckley, pr., in Bohn's library. 

Bacchides (b.o. 254-184), Plautus. C. (Latin, 
based on a Greek comedy by Menander). 
Translated into blank verne by Messra. 
Thornton, Bidi, Warner, and Colman, 
1769-74.) 

Bad Lovers, 1836, Coyne. C. 

Bague de Tber^se, 1861, Carmooche. C. 

Bajdzet, 1672, Kacine. T. 

Baider's DSd. 1773, Evald or Ewald. D. 

Bail {The), 1632, Chapman and Shirley. C. 

Ballo in Maschera (l/n), 1861, Verdi. 0. 

Banditti (The) or Lady's Distreiis, 1686, D'Crfey. 
PI. 

Banishment of Cicero, 1761, Cumbcrlarnl. D.I'm. 

Bunker's Daughter {TheX 1879, B. Howard. D. 

Bankrupt (2*^), 1776, Foote. F. 

Baptistea (1506-1582), G. Buchanan. T. (Latin). 

Barbarossa, 1755, Brown. T. 

Barbe Bleue, 1866, Offenbach. C.Bf. 

Barbier de Seville (Le), 1775, Beanmarchais. C. 

Barbiere di Slviglia, 1780, i'aisiello. 0. 

Barbiere di Slviglia, 1816, Kostiini. 0. (sir H. 
Biithop altered it). 

Barmecides iLee), 1778, Laharpe. T. 

Barnwell. (See " George Barnwell.") 

Ban7 (Mde. du), 1836, Ancelot. V. 

Bartholomew Fayre, 1614, Jonson. C. 

Bashful Lover, 1636, printed 1655, Ma.ssingr>r. C. 

Bashful Man (.The), *-1867, Moncrieff. CD. 

Basil (^Counl), 1798, printed in the "Series," 
1802, J. IJalllie. T. (the passion of** love "). 

Basset Table, 1706, Centlivre. C. 

Bastard {The), 1652, C. Manuche. T. 

Bastien et Bastionne (1749-1806), Favart. O.C. 

Bath (iThe) or The Western Lass, 1701, D'Ur- 
fey. C. 

Battaile de Danes, 1851, Scribe and Legoav6. C. 

Battle of Al azar, 1594, Peele. T. 

Battle of Huntings. 1778, Cumberland. T. 

Battle of Hermann (1776-1811), Klcist. H.D. 

Battle of liextiam, 1789,Colman. C. 

Battle of Sedgmoor, about 1675, duke of Buck- 
ingham. F. 

Bear-Hunters (1802-1879), Buckstone. 

Beatrice di i'enda, 1833, Bellini. 0. 

Beau Brummei, 1858, W. B. Jerrold. 0. 

Beau's Duel, 1703, Centlivre. C. 

Beauty, 1616, Jonson. C. 

Beauty in a Trance, 1653, Ford. 0. 

Beauty in Distresi, 1098, Motteuz. T. 



Beauty's Triumph, 1676, Duffett. M. 

Beaux' Stratagem, 1707, Farqnhar. C. 

Becket. (See *' Thomas k Becket.") 

Beggar of Bethnal Green, 1834, Knowles. C 
(See " Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green/') 

Beggars' Bush, 1622, Fletcher (Beaumont died 
1616). Folio edition 1647. 0. 

Begsar's Opera, 1727, Gay. CO. (music by Lin- 
ley. Dr. Pepusch adapted music to this 
opera). 

Believe as yon List, posthnmoos 1653, Mas- 
singer. C. 

B^llsaire, 1645, Rotrou. T. 

Belisarius (1757-1823), Kemble. 

Bellamere Earl of Carlisle, 1807. T. 

Bellamiraor The Mistress, 1687, sir C. Sedley. C 

Bcllamira, 1818, Shell. C. 

Belle Ars^ne (/^), 1775, Favart. O.C. (music 
by Monsigny). 

Belle mihue (Iai), 1865, Offenbach. O.Bf. 

Belle's Stratagem (The), 17a0, Mrs. Cowley. C. 

Bells {The). 1874. Erckmann-Chutrian, adapted 
from The Polish Jew (q.v.). 

Belphegor, 1856, C. Webb and L. Buckingham. 
D. (translated from the French of Dennery 
and Fournier). 

Bclshazzar, 1822, Milman. D.Pm. 

Ben Nazir, 1827, Grattan. T. 

Benevolent Tar {The), • Cross. Mu E. 

Benyowski, 1811, Kotzebue. (The E 'glish ver- 
sion is called Tfie Virgin of the Sun.) 

Berenice, 1670, Hacine. T. (the hero and hero- 
ine meant for Louis XIV. and Henrietta of 
England). 

Bertram, 1816, Matnrin. T. (copyright waa 
£525). 

Bertrand et Raton, 1833, Scribe. C. 

Betrothal (.The), 1852, G. H. Boker. 

Betsy, 1879, Bumard (from the French). 

Better Late than Never, before 1814, Andrews. C. 

Beverley, 1748, Saurln. D. 

Blanca, 1817, Ingemann. T. 

Bianca, 1859, lUlfe. 0. 

Blaiioa Visconti, 1843, Willis. T. (Greek). 

BickcrstafTs Burying, 1710, Centlivre. C. 

B^uu Perdu, 1855, Adam. Pt.Pc. (libretto by 
Deforges). 

Billy Taylor (1802-1879). Buckstone. 

Bird in a Cage (.The), 1633, Shirley. G. 

Birds (3%«), B.C. 409, Aristophanes. C. (Greek). 
Translated by Mitchell, 1820-22; Carey, 
1824; Hickie, 1863; Rudd, 1867. 

Biron's Conspiracie, 1604, Cliupman. T, 

Biron's Tragedy, 1605, Chapman. T. 

Birth (1829-1871), Robertson. C. 

Birth of Jupiter, 1797, Olivarl (translated from 
Metastasio). 

Birth of Merlin, 1662, Rowley. C. 

Birthday (.The), 1801. C (from Kotzebue). 

Biter (.The), 1705, acted 1706, Bowe. C 

Bla«.k and White, 19th cent., Wilkie Collins. C. 

black Domino, 1841, an English verHiou of 
Scribe's Le J^omino Noir, 1837. O.C 

Black-Eyed Susan, 1822, D. Jerrold. N.D. 

Black Horse (.The), before 1620, Fletcher. PI. 
(See "PalflBmou and Arcyte."} 

Black Prince, 1669, lord Orrery. H.P1. 

Black Sheep (1805-1868), Coyne. 

Blackness, 1616, Jonson. C. 

liianche of Navarre, 1839, James. Fl. 

Blazing Comet (JThc), 1732, S. Johnson. C. 



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APPENDIX III. 



Blighted Being (^), 1864, Tom Taylor. 
Blind Bargain (1765-1841), Reynolds. C. 
Blind Beggar oi A lexandria, 1 559, Chapman. PL 
Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green, 1592, acted 1600, 

Day. C. (See "Beggarof Bethnal Green.") 
Blind Beggar ot Bethnal [Bednal] Green (TAe), 

1745, Dodsley. C. 
Blind Girl, 1801, Morton. C. 
Blind Lady (rAe), 1660, Howard. C. 
Bloodie Banquet (2Vi«), 1639, R, Davenport. T. 
Bloody Brother, 1639, Beaumont and Fletcher. 

T. 

Blot on the 'Scutcheon, 1843, R. Browning. T 

Blue Beard, 1797, Sedaine. CO. (music by 
Gr^try); 1866. 

Blue Beard, 1798, Colman. Mu.Sp. (music by 
Kelly). 

Blue Beard, 1868, Offenbach. O.Bf. 

Blurt, Master Constable, 1602, Middleton. C. 

Boadlcea, 1611, Fletcher. T. 

Boa»licea, 1753, Glover. T. 

Bohemian Girl, 1844, Balfe. 0. (burlesqued by 
H. J. Byron in The Bohemian Gj/url). 

Bohemians or Rogues of Paris, 1863, Stirling. D. 

Bohemienne, 1862, St. Georges. O.C. 

Boite d' Argent, 1858 Dumas/2«. C. 

Bold Stroke for a Husband, 1782. Mrs. Cow- 
ley. C. 

Bold Stroke for a Wife, 1717, Centlivre. C. 

Bombastes Furioso, 1790, Rhodes. F. 

Bon Fils, 1785, Florian. C. 

Bon Menage. 1782, Florian. 0, 

Bon Pere, 1783, Florian. C. 

Bon Ton, 1760, Burgovne. C. 

Bon Ton, 1776, Garrick. F. (the above curtailed}. 

Bondman (The% 1624, Massinger and Field. T. 

Bondman {The), 1780, Cumberland. 

Bondman (7%e), 1846. Balfe. 0. 

Bondman (77ie) or Love and Liberty, 1719, Bet- 
terton. C. 

Bonduca, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. T. 
(converted by Thomas Sheridan into a 
spectacle). 

Bonne More, 1784, Florian. C. 

Boots at the Swan, 1857, Selby. F. (Dickens's 
tale dramatized). 

Borderers (2V*«), 1795-96, printed 1842, Words- 
worth. T. 

Bothwell, ♦Ware. T. 

Bothwell, 1874, Swinburne. T. 

Bourgeois) Gentilhomme, 1670, Moliere. G. 

Bourgeoises a-la-Mode, 1654, Dancourt. C. 

Bourse (La), 1856, Ponsard. F. 

Bow Bells, 1880, Mr. Byron. D. 

Box and Cox, * J. M. Morton. F. 

Box Lobby Challenge ( 2Vie),l794,Cumberland. C. 

Bradamante, 1580, Garnier. T. 

Braganza (TAe Duke of)^ 1775, Jephson. T. 

Bravo (77te), 1833, Buckstone. Mel. (Cooper's 
novel dramatized). 

Brazen Age (27te), 1603, T. Hey wood. C. 

Breach of Promise (1829-1871), Robertson. C. 

Brennoralt (1609-1641), sir J. Suckling. T. 

Bride (TAc), 1640, Nabbes. C. 

Bride (2?<«), 1808, Komer. C. 

Bride of Messina, 1803, Schiller. T. 

Bride's Tragedy (2%«), 1822, Beddoes. T. 

Brides of Aragon ( 37i«), 1823, Beer. T. 

Brier Cliff, 1842, George Morris. D. 

Brigand (The\ 1829, Planch6. 
Brigiitoa, (»5e " Saratoga.") 



Bristowd Merchand (3%e), • Ford and Dekkef. 
Britannia Triumphans, 1637, Davenant. M. 
Britannicus, 1669, Racine. T. 
British Enchanters (2%e), 1701, 6. Gruf 

ville. D.Pm. 
Briton (^The), 1722, Philips. T. 
Broken Heart, 1633, Ford. T. (Hia best.) 
Broken Hearts. 1876, Gilbert. T.C. 
Broker of Bogota (1803-1854), Bird. T. 
Brother and Sister, 1633, Ford. T. 
Brother Sam, 19th cent., Oxenford, Sotibenl, and 

Buckstone. C. 
Brothers (!%«), 1652, Shirley. PL 
Brothers (The), 1728, Young*. T. 
Brothers (The), 1769, Cumberland. C. (feased 

on "The Little French Lawyer," q.v. See 

"Adelphl.") 
Brutus, about 1690, Miss Bernard. T. 
Brutus, 1730, Voltaire. T. 
Brutus (Junius}, 1783, Alfleri. T. (translated 

by C. Lloycl, 1815). 
Brutus (Junta*), 1828, Andrieux. T. 
Brutus I Lucius Junius\ 1679, Lee. T. 
Brutus (Lucius Junius)^ 1784, Duncombe. T. 
Brutus (Marcus), 1783, AIBeri. T. (translated 

byC. I.loyd, 1815). 
Brutus and Cassius (1764-1811), Ch6nler. T'. 

(See " Conspiracy of Brutus.*') 
Brutus or The Fall of Tarquin, 1820, Payne. T. 
Bubbles of the Day, 1842, Jerrold. C 
Buckfaigham, 1875, Wills. H.P1. 
BufiFoon (Sir Hercules), 1622-1681, lacy. C. 
Bull. (See " John Bull.") 
Bury Fair, 1689, Shadwell. C. 
Busiris, 1719, Young. T. (copyright was £84 > 
Bussy d'Ambois, 1607, Chapman. T. 
Bussy d'Ambois, 1691, D'Urfey. T. 
Busybody (2%«), 1708, Centlivre. C. (based on 

Dryden's Sir Martin Marall, 1667). 
By Royal Command, 19th cent., Stirling. CO. 
Byron's Clonspiracy, (See "Biron's Conspim- 

cie.") 

Cabal and Love, 1783, Schiller. T. 
Cadi Dup6 (U), 1761, Monsigny. O.C. 
Coilina or L' Enfant du Mystere, 1800, Qnilbert 

de Pixerecourt. Mel. 
Caesar and Pompey, 1631, C!hapman. T. 
Caesar and Pompey or Caesar's Revenge, 1607, 

acted by the students of Trinity College, 

Oxford. 
Cain, 1821, Byron. Mys. 
Caio Gracco, 1720, Leo. 0. (See *• Gracchus.") 
Caius Gracchus, 1815, Knowles. H.T. 
Caius (jracchus, 1825, Monti. H.T. (rendered 

into French by Duplissis, 1854 ; and into 

English by lord John Russell, 1830). 
Caius Marius, 1680, Otway. T. (This is Shake* 

speare's Goriolanus resets 
Calandria (La\ 1490, BibbL C. (the first ItaliaB 

comedy). 
Calaynos, 1848, G. H. Boker. T. 
Caleb Quotem, • H. Lee. 
Calife de Bagdad, 1799, Boieldieu. O. 
Calisto, about 1679, Crowne. M. 
Calistus, 1530, Anon. T.C. 
Callisthino, 1780, Piron. T. 
Cnlypso, 1779, Cumberland. 
Calypso, 1803, Winter. 0. (See •• Ghracdms.") 
Calypso and Telemachus (1677-l720),Hiigbea. (X 
^ Qas&aiaderLe (La), 1837, Scribe. (X 



DRAMAS ANI> OPERAS. 



1369 



(Latin). 

Messrs. 

Colman, 

Or. 



Cambises (King\ 1569, Preston. T. (Referred 

to by Shakespeare, 1 Hen. /F., act ii. sc 4.) 
Cambyses, 1671, Settle. T. 
Cameralzaman, 1848, James. Fy.G. 
Gamma, 1661, T. Corneille. T. 
Camp (2%«), 1780, Sheridan. Mu.D. 
Campaigners (77ie) or Pleasant Adventures in 

Brussels, 1698, D'Urfey. C. 
Campaign or Love in the East, 1783, Jephson. 0. 
Campaspe. (See ** Alexander and Cfuupaspe,*' 

" Cupid and Campaspe.") 
Candidate (The), about 1781, Dent. F. (See 

" Rival Candidates.") 
Caprices of a Lover ( 7%e), 1769, Goethe. G. 
Capricious Lovers (2%€), 1764, R.Lloyd. CO 

(from the Caprices d' Amour of Kavart). 
Captain {The\ I6I3, Beaumont and Fletcher. G. 
Captain Mario, 1577, Gusson. C. 
Captif3(X^), 1635, Rotrou. C. (knitated &(»n 

the Captivi of Plautus). 
Captive (2%e), 1839, Lewis. MeL 
Captive (The), 1769. Bickerstaff. 
Captives (TAe), 1723, J. Gay. T. 
Captivi (B.a 254-184>, Plautus. C. 

Translated into blank verse by 

Thornton, Rich, Warner, and 

1769-74. (See"Captifs.") 
Captivity {The), 1728-1744, Goldsmith. 
Capuchin (2%e), 1776, Foote. 
Caractacus, 1759, Mason. B.Pm. 
Caractacus, 1808, Bishop. Pn.Bl. 
Caravanne (!«), 1783, Gretry. 0. 
Card of Fancy, 1601, Greene. C. 
Cardinal (The), 1652, Shirley. D. 
Cardinal Beaton, 1823, Tennant. T. 
Careless Husband {The), 1704, Gibber. 
Careless Shepherdess (2%€), 1 656, T. G[oflfe]. T.C. 
Carlos (Don\ 1676, Otway. T. 
Carlos {Don), 1787, Schiller. T. 
Carmelite (The), 1785, Cumberland. T. 
Carnival (The), 1663, Porter. C. 
Carnival of Venice, 1781, Tickell. CO. 
Cartesmunda, the Fair Nun of Winchester, 

1655, Brewer. T. 
Case is Altered (The), 1609, Jonson. G. 
Casini (B.C. 254-184), Plautus. C (Latin, 

based on a Greek comedy by Diphilos). 

Translated to blank verse by Messris. 

Thornton, Rich, Warner, and Colman, 

1769-74. 
Cassandre, l7th cent., CalprenMe. T. (trans- 
lated by sir C Gotterell, 1652). 
Cassandre (1677-1758). Lagrange. 0. 
Cassius (1677-1758), Lagrange. T. 
Caste, 1867, Robertson. C. 
CastUian (The), 1853, Talfourd. T. 
Castle of Andalusia, 1798, O'Keefe. CO. 
Castle of Sorento, * Ueortwell. Mu.E. 
Castle of Perseverance (The). One of the oldei>t 

Morality plays in the laoguage. 
Castle Spectre, 1797, Lewis. D.R. 
Castor and Pollux, 1770, Bernard. 0. 
Catch Uim Who Can, 1808, Hook. 
Caterino Conara, 1844, Donizetti. 0. 
Catherine Douglas, 1843, Helps. T. 
Catherine Grey, 1837, Balfe. 0. 
Catherine of Heilbronn (1776-1811), Eleist. C. 
CatUine, 1822, Croly. T. 
Catiline's Conspirai'.y, 1611, Jonson. T. 
Catiline s Conspiracy (1554-1623), Gosson. H.D. 
Cato, 1713, Addison. T. 



a 



Caton d'Utique, 1715, Dechamps. 0. (music by 

Vinci). 
Catone in Utica, 1726, Metastasio. T. (mosie 

by Leo). 
Catspaw, 1850, Jerrold. 
Ce qui Plait aux Femmes, 1860, Ponsard. C 
Cecchina (La), 1760, Piccini. 0. 
Ceh'Stina. (See " Spanish Bawd.") 
Cenci (^The), 1819, Suelley. T. 
Cenerentola (La), 1817, Ros>ini. 0. 
Chabot, Admiral of France, 1639, Chapman. T. 
Chaine (Une), 1841, Scribe. C. 
Chalet (Le), 1834, Adam. O.C (libretto by 

Scribe). 
Challenge for Beautie {A), 1606, Thomas Hey- 

wood. T.C 
Chances (The), 1620, Fletcher (Beaumont died 

1616). C. (altered first by the duke of 

BucklDgham, and then by Garrick, into a 

farce). 
Changeling (The), posthumous 1653, Middle* 

ton. T. 
Cbangement d'TJuiforme, 1836, Dennery. D. 
Changes (The), 1632, Shirley. C 
Chanson de Fortunio, 1861, Offenbach. O.Bf. 
Chaperon Rouge (/^), 1818, Boieldieu. 0. 
Chapter of Accidents (The), 17b0, Miss Lee. C. 
Charity, 1874, Gilbert. PI. 
Charlatanlsme (Le), before 1822, Scribe. Pt.Pc. 
Charles i., 1750, Havard. H.D. 
Charles L, 1828, E. Cobham Brewer. H.T. 
Charles L, 1830, Miss Mitford. H.D. 
Charles I., 1853, Gurney. H.Pl. (See "Crom- 

well."^ 
Charles 1., 1872, Wills. H PI. (This is the 

play which Irving acted in.) 
Charles II., 1849, Macfarren. 0. 
Charles II. (1792-1852), Payne. D. 
Charles VI., 1841, Halevy. 0. (libretto by 

Delavigne). 
Charles VII., 1831, Dumas. H.D. 
Charles IX., 1789, Chenier. H.D. 
Charles XII., 1826, Planche. H.D. 
Charles le Temeraire, 1814, Gmlbert de Pix^e>- 

court. D. 
Charlotte Corday, 1850, Ponsard. T. 
Chasse k St. Germain, 1860, Deslandes. D. 
Chaste Mayd in Cheapside (Tfie), 1620, Middle- 
ton. C. 
Chastelard, 1866, Swinburne. T. 
Chatelet (Mde. du), about 1834, Ancelot. V. 
Chatterbox (The), 1857, W. B. Jerrold. C 
Cheats of Scapln, 1677, Otway. F. (from 

Moliere's Fourberies de Scapin, 1671. C). 
Checkmate (1830-1877), Halliday. 
Chefe Promises of God unto Man, 1538, Bale. 

Mir.Pl. 
Chercheuse r£sprit (La\ 1710-1792, Favart. 

O.C 
Cheshire Comics, 1730, 8. Johnson. C. 
Chester Mysteries (24). The oldest dramatie 

works in the language. Ascribed to R. 

Heyden, who died 1363. 
Chevalier &-la-Mode, 1652, Dancourt. C 
Cluen de Montargis (Le), 1814, Guilbert de 

Pix^recourt. D. 
Chiens du Mont St. Bernard, 1838, Antier. T. 
Child of Nature (1763-1821), Inchbald. D. 
Children of the Wood, 1815, Morton. C. 
Chivalry, 1873, R. Lee. PI. 
Chloridia, 1630, Jon^uu 1&. 



1870 



APPENDIX III. 



ChoephoH, b.o. 458, .^schylus. T. (Qreek). 
Translated by Potter, 1777 ; Buckley, 1849 \ 
Piumptre, 1H69. 

Choleric Man, 1775, Cumberland. G. 

Chosrodn, 1649, llotrou. T. 

Cbrist&bel. 1818, Colerldi^e. D. 

Christian Slave (TA«), 1855, Mrs. Beccher-Stowe. 
T. {(Tncle i\}m't Ca6tn dramatized). 

Christian turned Turke (i4), 1612, Dabora. PI. 

Christine, 1830, Dumas. U.Pl. 

Christine k Fontainubleau, 1829, SouU6. D.R. 

Christine en SuMe, 1829, Brault. U.P1. 

Christmas 1616, Jepbson. 

Christo Triumphante (Z)«), 1551, J. Foxe. T. 
(Latin), translated 1G79. 

Chrlstophe Colomb, 1815, Guilbert 4e Pix6r6- 
oourt. I). 

Ghronicle History of Lclr King of England, 157<). 
Anon. H.rl. (This was the quarry of 
Shakespeare'd King Lear.) 

ChrononhotonthologoB, 1734, Carey. MockT. 

CId iThe\ 1621, Guilholm de Castro. T. 

Cld {The), 1636, CornelUe. T. (an adaptation of 
the above; translated 1714 by J. Ozell; 
1802 by a " Captain "). 

Old (The), 1637, J. Kutter. T.C. 

Cid (The) or The Heroic Daughter, 1714, J. 
Ozell. T. 

Clnna, 1639, Comoille. D.H. 

Cinna's Conspiracy, 1640, T. Cibber. T. (copy- 
right was £13). 

CInthia's Revels. (See '* Cynthia's Revels.") 

Cintbia's Revenge. 1613, Stephens. C. 

Circassian's Bride (7%«), 1809, Biahop. 0. 

Circe, 1677, C. Davenant. T. 

Ciro Riconosciuto, 1739, Leo. 0. 

Cistellaria or The Casket Comedy (b.o. 254-184), 
Plautus. C. (Latin, adapted from a Greek 
play bv Menander). Translated into blank 
verse by Messrs. Thornton, Rich, Warner, 
and Culman, 1769-74. 

Cltisen (.The), 1761, Murphy. F. 

Citizen General (The), 1793, Goethe. C. 

City Heiress (^The), 1682, Mrs. Behn. C. 

City Madam (The), 1659, Massinger. C. (posth.). 

City Match, 1630, Mayne. C. 

City Nightcap (The), 1661, R. Davenport. T.C. 
(a dramatized verHion of The Curiout Jvu 
pertinent in *' Dun Quixote," welded on a 
tale of the " Decameron," day vU. nov. 7). 

City Pol.tica, 1672, Crowne. C. 

City Ramble (^The), 1712, Settle. C. 

City Wlti ( The), 165.3, Broine. 0. 

City of the Plague, 1816, Wilson. D.Pm. 

awU Wars of Henry VI. (Jhe\ 1724, T. Cibber. 
H.T. 

Clandestine Marriage, 1766, Colman the Klder 
and Garrlck. C. (based on The FcUte Con- 
cord, by Townloy, 1760). 

Claracilla, 1641, KilliKrow. T.C. 

CUri, the Maid of Milan, 1822, Payne. Mu.P. 
(music by (Mnhop). 

ClavlJo, 1774, Gotitho. D. (translated 1798). 

aementina, 1774, Kelly. T. 

Clemcnza di Tito, 1734, Metastasio. 0. (mu&lo 
by Leo). 

Clemenza di Tito, 1754, Gllick. 0. 

Ciemenza dl Tito, 1791, Mozart. 0. 

CleomeneB, 1692, Dryden andSotUem. 
CTaoDfl^ 2740, Do'sler. T. 
Cfeoiii<», 1775, Hoole. T. 



Cleopatra, 1594, Daniel. T. 

Cleopatra, 1639, May. T. 

Cleopatra, 1773, acted 1775, Al&eri. T. (trans- 
lated by C. Lloyd, 1815). 

Cl^op&tre, 1630, Malret. T. 

Cidon&tre, 17th cent., CalprcnMe. T. (trans- 
lated by R. Lovedny, 1068). 

C16op&tre, 1750, Marmontcl. T. 

C16op&tre Captive, 1550, Jodclle. T. (Antony 
and Cleopatra by Shakespeare, i608. T.) 

Clifford, 1817, Clifford. T. 

Clitandre, 1632. Comeille. 

Closerie des Genets (La), 1846, SouUS. D. 

ClotlMe, 1832, Soulid. T. 

Clouds ( The\ B.C., 423, Aristophanes. C. (Greek). 
Translated by Stanley, 1687 ; White, 1759 , 
Cuml)erland, 1707; Mitchell, 1820-22, 
Hickie. 1853 ; liudd, 1867. 

Clytemnestra, 1823, Boer. T. 

Cobbler's Prophecy (,Tke), 1694, Wilson. D. 

Cocalus, B.o. 387, Aristophanes. C. (Trans- 
lated by Mitchell, 1820-22; Ilickie, 1853 { 
Rudd, 1867.) 

Cockle. (See ** Sir John Cockle at Court.") 

Cocu Imaginaire, 1660, MoIIdrc. C. 

Caelum Britannicum, 1633, Carew. M. 

Coffee-house Politicians, 1732, Fielding. C. 

Colinette k la Cour (1774-1826), Grutry. O. 

Colleen Bawn, 1860, Boucicault. C. 

Columbus, 1798, Morton. H.Pl. 

Combat of Love and Friendship {The\ 163 1, 
Mead. C. 

Combatof the Tongue, 1607, Brewer. C. (Crom- 
well acted the part of TactuB In this play.) 

Comedienne (i!<a), 1816, Andricux. C. 

ComMiens {Le»\ 1819, Dclavlgne. C. 

Comedy of Errors, 1693, Shakespeare. C. (first 
mention 1598). 

Comical Gallant, 1702, Dennis. C. ^This is Tie 
Merry Wivei of VTtniixor, by Snakcspeurts 
1596, new set.) 

Comical Haah (The\ 1625-1673, Margaret 
duchess of Newcastle. C. 

Comical History of Dun Quixote, in three parts, 
1694-98, lyUrfey. C. 

Comical Lovers {Jhe), 1671-1757, C. Cibber. C. 
(copyright wan £10 l&«.). 

Comical Revenge or Love in a Tub, 1664, £the- 
rege. C. 

Commissary (7%«), 1765, Foote. P. 

Committee {Tht\ 1670, Howard. 0. (See 
•' Honest Thieves.") 

Common Conditions, 1576, * C. 

Commonwealth of Woracn (2%«), 16S6,D'Urfey. 
T.C. (bas-d on Fletcher's »a Vovage), 

Complaint of Roitamond (1562-1619), DanieL T. 

Comte d Ory (/.«), 1828, Scribe. C. 

Comtesse d'Escarbagnas, 1672, Moti&re. C. 

Comus, 1634, Milton. M. (music by Lawcf). 

Comus, 1738, Arne. 0. 

Confederacy (TAe), 1705, Vanbrugh. 0, 

Confederates (7*^), 1717, Jon. Gay. F. 

Confederates \Tht), about 1720, Breval. Sat.D. 

Conflict of Con8cience(7'/i(!)* l581,Woode8. Hlo. 
Conquest of China, 1 076, Settle. T. 
Conquest of Granada, 1672, Dryden. T. 
Conrad, 1772, Magn«>cavallo. Pr.T. 
Conscience or The Biidal Night, 1823, Haynet. 
Conscious Lovers (The), 1722, Steele. C. 
Conseiller Rapporteur (Le), 1841, Delavlgne. OL 
Conspiracy (Jht), 1638, H. KiUlgrew. 1\ 



DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



ia71 



Conspiracy (The)^ 1796, Jepbson. T. (Metas- 

tasio's Cleinenza di Tito). 
Omspiracy of Brutus, 1691, Antoni. T. (See 

"Julius Caesar.") 
Conspiracy of the Pazzi, 1783, Alfieri. T. (trans- 
lated by C. Uoyd, 1815). 

Constant Couple (2%«), 1700, Farquhar. C. 
Constant Maid (The), 1640, Shirley. C. (altered 

into Low will find out a Way, 1661). 
Contention {The), 1640, Shirley. C. 

Contention between Liberality and Prodigality, 

1602, (?) Greene. Mo. 
Contention between the Houses of Lancaster 
and York, 1600, Anon. H.Pl. rShake- 
speare's part ii. of H'-nry F/., published 
1623, is very like it indeed.) 

Gontes de la Reine de Navarre (Jm), 1850, 
Scribe and Legouve. 

Contested Election (2%«), 1859, Tom Taylor. 

Contract (2%«), 1780, T. Franklin. C. 

Contrivances (2%c), 1715, Carey. Bd.F. 

Convict CTheX 1816, J. Wilson. D.Pm. 

Convivado ae Piedra, 1626, Tirso de Molino, 
whose name was Tellez. C. (This is the 
original of all the Don Juant.) 

Cool as a Cucumber, 1851, W. B. Jerrold. F. 

Cophte {The Grand), 1792, Goethe. C. 

Coquette {The\ 1706-1767, MoUoy. C. 

Coquette du Village, 1716, Dufresny. C. 

Coresus et Callirhoe, 1696, Lafoese. T. 

Coriolan, 1781, Laharpe. T. 

Coriolanus, 1610, Shakespeare. T. (See ''In- 
vader of His Country.") 

Coriolanus, 1723, founded on Ha3nii'8 drama of 
Cajo Marzio Coriolano, music by Aitilo 
Ariosti. 

Coriolanus, 1749, Thomson. T. 

Cornelia, 1594, Kyd. T. (from Gamier's trft- 
gedy Corndlie). 

Compile, 1591, Gamier. T. (see above). 

Comelie, 1768, Henault and Fuscher. T. 

Comette Jaune, 1864. Carmouche. G. 

Coronation {The), 1640, Shirley, a 

Corsaire (The), 1856, Adam. B. 

Corsican Brothers, 1848, Boucicault. D. 

Corsicans, 1799. D. (from Kotzebue). 

Gosa Kara (La), 1786, Martini. 0. (The Eng- 
lish version is called The Siege qf Ba- 
graded 

Cosl Fan Tutte, 1788, Mozart. 0. 

Cosmo de Medici, 1837, Home. T. 

Costlie Whore {The), 1633, Anon. C. 

Count Egmont, 1788, Goethe. T. (translated 
1848). 

Count of Burgundy, 1798, Anne Plnmtree. Fl. 
(firom Kotzebue). 

Count of Narbonne, 1781, Jepbson. T. (Wal- 
pole's Castle of Otranto dramatized). 

Counterfeit Presentment, 1876, Howells. C. 

Counterfeits, 1677, Leanerd. C. 

Countess of Salisbury, 1767, Hartson. T. 

Country Attorney {The\ 1793, Cumberland. C. 

Country Captain ^The), 1619, duke of New- 
castle. C. 

Country GIrle (2%«), 1647, Brewer. C. 

Country Girl (2%e), 1716-1779, Garrick. C. 
(altered from The Country W\fe, by Wy- 
cherly). 

Country House, 1715, Vanbrugh. F. 

Country Innocence, 1677, Leanerd. C. (a pla- 
giarism of The Country Oirle), 



Country Wake (Tie), 18tb cent., Dogget. C. 
Country Wife, 1675, Wycherly. C. (largely 
borrowed from VEcole des Marts aui 
L'Ecole dei Femmes, by Moliere, q.v.). 
Courageous Turk (Aurath I.), 1632, Golt T. 
Courier of Lyons, 1852, Stirling. D. 
Couronne de Bluets, 1836, Houssaye. 
Court Beauties, 1835, Planche. C. 
Court Beggar (The), 1653, Brome. C. 
Court Secret (Tlie), 1653, Shirley. C. 
Courtley Nice {Sir), 1685, Crowne. C. (based 
on Moreto's No Puede Ser, which was bor- 
rowed from Lope de Vega's Mayor Jm- 
po8sibile). 
Courtly Masque (A), 1620, Middleton. M. 
Covent Garden, 1632, printed 1638, Nabbes. C. 
Co vent Garden Weeded, 1653, Brome. C. 
Coventry Plays {The), in MS., 1468. 
Covivando de Pledro. (See " Con\'ivado," etc.) 
Coxcomb (The\ 1612, Beaumont and Fletcher. C. 
Cozeners (The), 1774, Foote. F. 
Creation {The), 1798, Haydn. Or. 
Creatures of Impuli>e, 19th cent., Gilbert. 
Creole {The), 1815-1874, C. S. Brooks. D. 
Creusa, 17.54, Whitehead. T. 
Crispin Gentilhommc (1640-1685), Ant. J. Mont- 

fleury. C. 
Critic {The), 1779, Sheridan. F. ("Sir Fretful 

Plagiary " is meant for Cumberland.) 
Critique {La), 1662, Moliere. C. 
Crochets du Pere Martin {Les), 1858, Cormon 
and Grange. (This is the original of Oxen - 
ford's Forter*s Knot, and Boucicault's Daddy 
O'Dowd^ 
Crociato in Efgif.to (IT), 1825, Meyerbeer. 0. 
Croesus, 1604, W. Alexander, earl of Stirling. T. 
Croesus, 1845, Richards. T. 
Cromwell (/.ord), 1602. Anon. H.Pl. 
Cromwell, 1827, Victor Hugo. H.Pl, (See 

" Charles L") 
Cromwell, 1847, Richards. H.Pl. 
Cross Purposes, 1842, O'Brien. F. 
Crown Diamonds, 1842 (English rersion of 

Diamants de la Couronne, q.v.). 
Crowne for a Conqueror {A), 1639, B. Daven- 
port. D. 
Crael Brother {The), 1630, Davenant. T. 
Crael Gift, 1707, Centlivre. 
Cmtch and Toothpick, 1879, Sims. B. 
Cry {The\ 1754, Mesd. Fielding and Collier. 

D.Fab. 
Cuck Queanes, etc., 1824, Percy. C. 
Cuculioor The Hood (b.c. 254-184), Plautus. C. 
(Latin). Translated into blank verse by 
Messrs. Thomton, Rich, Warner, and Col- 
man, 1769-74. 
Cunning Lovers (The), 1654, Brome. C 
Cup {The), 1881, Tennyson. T. 
Cupid and Campaspe, 1583, Lyly. L.D. 
Cupid and Death, 1653, Shirley. M. 
Cupid and Psyche, 19th cent., MUller. L.D. 
C^ipid in Waiting, 1871, W. B. Jerrold. C. 
Cupid's Revenge, I6I5, Beaumont and Fletcher. 
C. (The quarry of this play was Sidney's 
Arcadia.) 
Cure for a Cuckold {A), 1661, Webster and Row- 
ley. C. 
Cure for Romance, 1819, Thomson. C. 
Cure for the Heartache, 1811, Th. Morton. G. 
Cure of Saul, 1770. Arnold. 0. 
Cttrfew(27i«). 1770-1804^ Tobiaa* W-. 



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APPENDIX III. 



Cyclopi 



Custom of the Country, posthnmoTU 1647, Bean- 
motit and Fletcher. T. 

Cutter of Coleman Street, 1663, Cowley. C. 

' lops (B.C. 480-407X Euripides. Sat.D. 
(Greek). Translated by Potter, 1781 j 
WodhulU 1782; Shelley; with Buckley's 
prose translation in Bohn's series. 

(Tymbellne, 1G05, Shakespeare. T. 

Cymon (1716-1779), (Jarrick. D.R. 

Cymon and Inliigenla (l«3l-1701), Dryden. 

Cynthia and Cyrus, 1768, Iloole. T. 

Cynthia and Endymion, 1697, D'Urfey. D.O. 

Cynthia's Keveln, 16U0, Jonson. Sat.C. 

Cyril's Success, 19th cent., U. J. Byron. 

Cyrus, 1768, Hoole. T. 

Cyrus the Great, 1696, Banks. T. 

Daddy O'Dowd, 19th cent., Boucicault. I.D. 

(See "Crochets du Vkre Martin.") 
Daisy Farm (77i«), 1871, H. J. Byron. Dom.D. 
Dame Blanche (/kz), 1829, Boieldieu. O.C. 

(libretto by Scribe). 
Dame Medccin (La), 1640-1685, Ant. J. Mont- 

fleury. C. 
Dame Voll^e, 1838. Balfe. 0. 
Dame aux Cumelias, 1848, Dumas /7f. C. 
Dames Capii aines ( U8\ 1857, Retier. 0. 
Damoiselle, 1653, Brome. C. 
Damoiselle k Marior (/^), before 1822, Scribe. 
Damoiselles &-la-Mode, 1667. Flecknoe. C. 
Damon and I'ythiaH, 1571. R. Edwards. T. (See 

** Ferrex and Porrex.") 
Damon and Pythiafl, 1825, Banim. PI. 
Dancing Devils (The), 1724, E. Ward. C. 
Dan'l Druce, 1876, Gilbert. D. 
Daphne and Amintur, 1765, Bickerstaff. 
Daranes, 1743, Hill. 
Darius {King), 1565, Anon. Mlr.Pl. 
Darius, 1603, publislipd 1607, lord Stirling. T. 
Dark Glen of Ballyfoill (The\ 19th cent., 

Stirling. I.D. 
Daughter (7%e), 1836, Knowlcs. D. 
Daughter of St. Mark, 1844, Balfe. 0. 
Daughter of the Isles, 1861, Leslie. 0. 
Daughter of the Stars (2%e), 1816-1874, C. 8. 

Brooks. I). 
Daughter to Marry (A\ 182ft, Planchfi. C. 
David (1724-1803), Klopstock. SJ). 
David, l834,Nc'nkomm. Or. 
David (Kirtg\ 1874, Armstrong. T. 
David Garrick. (See "Garrick.") 
Days of Jezebel (The\ 1872, P. Bayne. H.D. 
Days of Yore, 1796, Cumberland. C. 
De Christo Triuniphante, 1551, Foxe. S.D. 
De Montfort, 179H, Baillie. T. 
De Paris k Corbell, etc., 1854, DemoliSre. C. 
Deaf and Dumb, 1785, Holcroft H.D. 
Death Fetch, 1830, Ilonie. D. 
Death of Adam (1724-1803), Klopstock. 8.D. 
Death of Marlowe, 1838, Home. T. 
Death of Nero, 1690, Pechantre. T. 
Death of Robert Earl of Huntington, In two 

parts, 1601, Heywood. Pi. (See "Robin 

Hood.") This play is by some attributed 

to Ant. Munday and Chettle. 
Death's Jest-book or The Fool's Tragedy, 1860, 

Bcddoes. D. 
Debates in the Police Friend, 19th cent.. 

Hen. V. 
pebaucbe'e (The\ 1677, Mrs. Behn. C. 
l^^mZi, iraa, Handel. Or. 



Deformed Transformed, 1824, Byron, D. 

(founded partly on The Three Brothers, a 

novel, and partly on Goethe's Faust. The 

"Wood D.fUion," by M. G. Lewis, was 

from the same novel). 
Digel (/>€), 1864, Sardou. 
Delinquent (The), 176.')-1841, Reynolds. C. 
Demalbonte, 1719, Mctastasio. 0. (music by 

Leo). 
Demctrio, 1731, Metastaslo. 0. (music by Cal- 

dara). 
Demetrio, 1742, Glflck. 0. 
Democrite, 1700, Regnard. C. 
Ddmophon, 1791, Clierubinl. 0. 
Dep«'ndant (Tie), 1798, Cumberland. C. 
Depit Amoureux, 1654, Moltere. C. 
Der Frelschtttz, 1822, Weber. O. (Ubretto by 

Kind). 
Dervis (Le), 1811, Scribe. 0. 
Desert Flower (The), 1863, Wallace. 0. 
Desert Island (Tlie), 1760, Murpuy. D.Pc (from 

Metastasio). 
Deserted Daughter, 1785, Holcroft. C. (altered 

into The Steward). 
Denerter (The), 1770, Dibdln. Mu.D. (flrom U 

DUtrtour), 
Dfiserteur (U), 1769, Sedaine. CO. (music by 



\ 



Destruction of Jerusalem, 1677, Crowne. T. 

(Milman wrote The Fall of Jerusalem, 1820. 

CI. 1 .) 
Destruction of Troy (The), 1679, Banks. T. 
Deuce is in Him (Tlui), 1763, Colman the 

Elder. F. 
Deux Amis (Les), 1770, Beaumarchais. D. 
Deux Aveugles (Im), 1855, Offenbach. O.Bf. 
Deux Billets (Les), 1779, Floiian. C. 
Deux Hommcs pour un Placard, 1860, Desar- 

bres. F. 
Deux Joumees, 1800, Cherubini. 0. 
Deux Jumeaux de Bergame, 1781, Florian. C. 
Deux Papas Tr^s-Blen, 1845, Lablche. C. 
Deux Precepteurs (Us)t before 1822, Scribe. 

Pt.Pc. 
Devil of a Wife ( The), 1 686, Jevon. C. 
Devil to Pay (The), 1731, Coflfev. Bd.F. 
Devil upon Two Sticks, 1768, Foote. F. 
Devil's an Ass (the), 1616, Jonson. C. 
Devil's Charter, 16o7, Barnes. T. (chief cha- 
racter pope Alexander VI.). 
Devil's Law-Case, 1613, Webster. C. 
Devil's Opera (The), 1838, Macfarren. 0. 
Devin du Village (/.«), 1752, words and music by 

Rousseau. (>pta. 
Diable k ViijcoXe, 1842, Boulanger. CO. 
Diable&Quatre(Ze), 1756, f>edaine. CO. 
Diamants de la (>ouronne (Us\ 1841, Auber. 0. 

(See "Crown Diamonds.'') 
Diane et Endymion, 1787, PiccInL 0. 
Dido, 1734, Roed. T. 

Dido, 1783, Marmontel. 0. (music by PIccfni). 
Dido Queen of Carthage, 1594, Mailowe and 

Nash. T. 
Dido and ^neas, 1657, Purcell. 0. 
Dido and .fincas, 1727, D'Urfey. D.E. 
Didone Abbandonata, 1724, Metastasio. 0. 

(music by Sarro and by Vinci). 
Die ZauberflGte. (See " Zauberflote.") 
Dieu et la Bayadere, 1830, Scribe, a 
Dioorah, 186^, Meyerbeer. 0. 
"DUxXoxliAxxtl^^Qt PuiceU. 0. 



DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



1373 



Diegenes and His Lantern, 1849, Tom Tay- 
lor. C. 
DIone, 1720, J. Gay. P.T. 
Dionysius, 1748, Mormontel. T. (^Denys U 

Tyrant.) 
Diplomate (Le\ 1827, Delavigne and Scribe. 

Pt.Fc. 
Disappointed Gallant (7%e), 1738, A Thomson. 

Bd.O. 
Disappointment (The\ 1684, Southeme. C. 
Discarded Son (77i«), 1854, Godfrey. C. (This 

is an English version of Un Fits de FamiUe ; 

see "The Queen's Shilling.") 
Discontented Colonel, 1638, Suckling. C. 
Discovery [The), 1763, Mrs. Sheridan. C. 
1 )isobedient Child {The), 1575, Ingeland. Mo. 
Distrait (Le), 1697, Regnard. 0. 
Distressed Mother (2Vie), 1725, Philips. T. 

(Racine's tragedy Andromaque Anglicized). 
Distressed Wife {Tke), 1743, J. Gay. C. 
Diversions of the Morning, 1747, Foote. F. 
DiTine Olimpiade, 1719, Metastasio. 0. (music 

by Leo). 
Divorce (2Vte), posthumous 1805, Alfleri. 0. 

(translated by C. Lloyd, 1815). 
DJengis Khan ou La Conquete de la Chine, 1837, 

Anicet Bourgeois. T. 
Dr. Last in His Chariot, 1769, Foote and Bicker- 
staff. F. (based on Le Malade Imaginairet 

by Molidre, 1673). 
Dr. Magnus, 1864, Cormon. D. 
I )odypoll (^Dr.), 1600, Lyly. PI. 
Dog of Montargis, 1815. Mel. (an English ver- 
sion of the Chien de Montargis, of Guilbert 

de Pixerecourt). (There is another French 

drama, called Le Chien d'Aubry, on the same 

subject. ) 
Doigts de Fee .(Xa), 1858, Scribe and Legouv6. 

O.C. 
Domino Noir (Le), 1837, Auber. O.C. (libretto 

by Scribe). (See •» Black Domino.") 
Don Caesar de Bogan, 19th cent., Boucicault. 
Don Carlos, 1676, Otway. T. 
Don Carlos, 1787, Schiller. T. (translated by 

Calvert, 1836). 
Don Carlos, 1822, lord J. Russell. T. ' • 

Don Cai los, 1844, Michael Costa. 0. 
Don Carlos, 1867, Verdi. 0. 
Don Felix, 1714, Centlivre. C. (same as The 

Wonder). 
Don Garcia, 1785, Alfieri. T. (translated by C. 

Lloyd, 1816). 
Don Giovanni, 1787, Mozart. 0. (libretto by L. 

da Ponte). Sir H. Bishop recast this opera. 

(See " Giovanni " and " Couvlvado.") 
Don Juan, 1665, Glttck. 0. 
Don Juan, 1665, Moli^re. C. (imitated from 

the •* Convivado," q.v.). 
Don Juan, 1673, Thomas Comeille. C. (from 

the Spanish comedy " Convivado," q.v.). 
Don Juan, 1802, Kalkbrenner. 0. 
Don Juan d'Autriche, 1835, Delavigne. C. 
Don Pasquale, 1843, Donizetti. 0. 
Don Pedre, 1857, Cormon. D. 
Don Pedro, 1795, Cumberland. D. 
Don Pedro de Portugal, 1828, Gil v Zarate. D. 
]X>n Quixote, 1846, Macfarren. 0. 
Don Quixote in Eugland, 1736, Fielding. C. 
Don Sebastian, 1690, Dryden. T. 
Don Sebastiano, 1843, Donizetti. 0. (composed 

in two months). 



Donna Diana, 1864, W. Marston. 0. 
Donna del Lago (La), 1821, Rossini. O. 
Doom of Devorgoll, 1829, sir W.Scott. PL 
Dot, 19th cent., Boucicault. 
Double Dealer (The), 1694, Congreve. C. 
Double Deceit {The), 1736, W. Popple. C. 
Double Disguise Clhe), 1783, Murdoch. C. 
Double Falsehood, 1 28, Theobald. T. 
Double Gallant, 1707, Gibber. C. (copyright was 

£16 2s. 6d.). 
Double Marriage, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. 
Double Veuvage, 1701, Dufresny. C. 
Double or Quits. (See " Quitte." etc.) 
Doubtful Heir (7%c), 1652, Shirley. C. 
Douglas, 1756, Home. T. (based on the tale of 

Gil Morice). 
Dowager {T/ie\ 1803-1878, C. J. Mathews. 
Dragon of Wantley, 1737, Carey. B.C. (Its 

sequel is called Margery or The Dragoness.) 
Dragons de la Reine, 1841, Dccourcelle. 0. 
Dragoons ( The), 1879, H ersee. (This is an Eng- 
lish version of Des Dragons de Villars, a 

comic opera by Maillart.) 
Drama of Exile, 1850, E. B. Browning. 
Dramatist {The), 1789, Reynolds. C. 
Drames du Cabaret, 1864, Dumanoir. D. 
Dream at Sea, before 1838, Buckstone. Mel. 
Dream of Soipio {The), 1797, Olivarl. F. (from 

Metastasio). 
Dreams (1829-1871), Robertson. C. 
Drink, 1879, C. Reade. D. (from L'Assommoir, 

by Mons. Zola, 1878). 
Druid or The Vision of Fingal, 1815. Thomsi.n. 
Drummer (The), 1716, Addison. C. (founded 

on a tradition of Hurstmonceux House). 
Duchess de la Valliere, 1836, Lytton. T. 
Duchess of Guise, 1838, Flotow. 0. 
Duchess of Malfy, 1623, Webster. T. 
Duenna (2%e), 1775, Sheridan. Op.C. (music 

by Linley). 
Duke of Braganza, 1785, Jephson. T. 
Duke of Guise, 1682, Dryden. T. 
Duke of Lerma, 1665, sir Robert Howard. 
Duke of Millaine, 1623, Massinger. T. (imita- 
tion of Shakespeare's Othello). 
Duke's Mistress, 1638, Shirley. 
Dulcamara, 1866, Gilbert. D.P. 
Dumb Knight, 1608, Machin. C. 
Dumb Lady, 1672, Lacy. C. 
Dundreary Married and Done for (^Lord), 1869, 

H. J. Byron and Sothem. C. (See *' Our 

American Cousin.") 
Dupe {The), 1765, Mrs. Sheridan. 0. 
Dupe. (See " Who's the Dupe ? ") 
Duplicity, 1781, Holcroft. C. 
Dutch Courtesan {The), 1605, Marston. C. 

(Revived in 1680, and called The Revenge. 

Revived again i^ 1746, and called The 

Vintner Tricked.) 
Dutch Lover (The\ 1673, Mrs. Behn. C. 

Earl Godwin, 1796, Anne Yearsley. T. 
Ea-l of Essex (1610-1663), La Calprenede. T. 
Earl of Essex, 1678, Th. Comeille. T. {Essex). 
Earl of Essex, 1682, Banks. T. 
Earl of Essex, 1753, Jones. T. 
Earl of Essex, 1760, Brooke. T. 
Earl of Gowrie (1785-1862), White. PI. 
Earl of Huntingdon. (See '♦ Death of Robert . . J^ 
Earl of Warwick, 1767, Dr. T. Franklin. T 
(See " Warwldt-'^V 



1874 



APPENDIX III. 



Karl of Westmoreland, 1748, H. BrMke. T. 
Kast Indian, 1800, Lewis. C. (from Kotzebae). 
Eastward Hoe! 1605, Jonson, Cbapmnn, etc. 

Sat.D. to ridicule the Scotch. (Revived by 

Tatf, and called The Cuckold' i Havtn, 1685. 

Revived again by Mrs. Lennox, and called 

Old City MannerSt 1777.) 
Eccentric lx)ve, 17i)9, Cumberland. C. 
Vcho et Narcisse, 1778, Gittck. 0. 
J^kjlair. (See L'lilslaire.") 
Jxole. (See " L'Ecole.'D 
Ecossaise (L'), 1764, Voltaire. C. (in which 

Freron is ii^ibbeted). 
Eigar, the English Monarch, 1677, Thomas 

l^ymer. H.Pi. 
Edith (1740-1809), Downman. T. 
Edward L, 1593, Peele. H.PI. 
>klward II., 1592, Marlowe. H.T. (Shakespeare's 

Richard 11. is in ImiUtlon of it, 1597.) 
Edward IV., in two parts, 1600, Thomas Uey- 

wood. H.PI. 
Edward and Leonora, 1739, Thomson. T. 
>xi\vard the Black Prince, 1640, Shirley. H.T. 
Edwin (1678-1755), Jefferys. T. 
Edwin and Klgitha, 1795, Mad. D'Arblay. T. 
>Alwin the Banished Prince, 1784, Douglas. T. 
l-klwin the Fair, 1843, Taylor. H.D. 
Egmont (^Count)t 1788, Qoethe. T. (translated 

1848). 

Elavi, 1816, Bishop. 0. 

Elder Brother, 1637, Fletcher. C. 

Election (r/te), 1774, Andrews. Int. 

Election of the Managers (TAtf), 1784, G. Ool- 
man. D.Skit. 

Electra, about B.C. 439, Sophocles. T. (Greek). 
'Jranslated by C. Wfase], 1649 ; L. Theo- 
bald, 1714; G. Adams, 1729; Potter, 1788; 
Dale, 1824 ; Plumptre, 1865. 

Electra, B.C. 413, Euripides. T. (Greek). 
Translated by Potter, 1781 ; Wodhull, 1782. 

Electra, 1714, Theobald. T. 

Eifiid or The Fair Inconstint, 1710, Hill. 

Elfrida, 1752, acted 1753, Mason. T. 

Ellrida. 1856. Balfe. 0. 

El Hydpr, • Barrymore. G.E.MeLS. 

Eli, 1855, M. Costa. Or. 

Elijah, 1846, Mendelssohn. Or. 

Elisa. 1794, Cherubini. 0. 

Elisca (1741-1813), Gretry. 0. 

Elixir d' Amour (L'), 1845, DonizettL 0. 

Eliza (1710-1778), Dr. Anie. Op. 

Ella Rosenberg, 1807, Kenney. C. 

Ellen Wareham. about 1834, Buckstone. D. 
(written for Mrs. Yates). 

Elmericlc, 1739, Llllo. T. 

Eloisa, 1786, Roynolds. C. 

Elves (JViO. 1835, Heiberg. FV.C. 

Elvira, 1760, Mallet. T. 

Emilia Galotti, 1772, Lesslng. T. 

Emma, 1 9th cent., Herz. D. 

Emma di Hesburgo, 1820. Meyerbeer. 0. 

Empedocles on Etna, 1853, M. Arnold. D.Pm. 

Emperiques {Lei\ 1698, De Brueys. 0. 

Emperor of the East, 1632, Massinger. 

Emperor of the Moon, 1687, Mrs. Behn. C. 

Empress of Morocco, 1673, Settle. T. 

Empress of Morocco, 1674, Duffett. T. 
!En Avant les Chinoisl 1858, Labiche. 0. 
Jiacbunted Lovers (2%<), 1663, Lower. P. 
JCachAtttreBB (The), 1849, Balfe. 0. 
^Eudimiono, 1721, Uetaittaslo. MuJ). 



Endymion, the Man in the Moon, 1591, J« Lyiy. 

Myt.D. 
Enfant du Peuple iUn)t 1847, I^abronsse. C. 
Enfaiits d'Edonard (/>m), 1833, Delavigne. U.D. 
Engaged, 1877, Gilbert. F.C. 
England in the Days of Charles U^ 1877, 

Wills. C 
English Fleet (1739-1802), Arnold. M11.D. 
English Gentleman (T/ie), 19th cent., H. J. 

Byron. C. 
English Merchant, 1767, Colman. G, 
English Moor {The), 1653, Brome. C. 
English Rogue {The), 1668, Thompson. C 
English Rogue (The\ 1671, Head Ex. 
English Princess or Death of Richard HI., 1667, 

Caryl. T. 
English Travellers (The), 1633, Th. Heywood. C. 
Englishman in Paris, 1753, Foote. F. 
Englishman returned from Pariti, 1756, Foote. F. 
Enqlishmen for my Money, 1596, Haughton. C. 
Enrico di Borgogna, 1818, DonizettL O. 
Enrico IV„ 1834, BaJfe. Op. 
Enseignement Mutuel, 1846, Nos. C. 
Envies de Mde. Godarj. 1848, Carmoucbe. C. 
Ephesian Matron (The)t 17^9, Bickerstaff. 
Epicharis et Neron, 1793, Lipgouv^. T. 
Eplccene or The Silent Woman, 1609, Jonson. C. 
Epidicus (B.C. 254-184), Plautos. C. rLatin> 

Translated into blank verse by Messrs. 

Thornton, Rich, Warner, and Colman, 

1769-74. 
Epsom Wells, 1673, ShadwelL 0. 
Erechtheus, 1876, Swinl*ume. T. 
Erigone (1677-1758), Lagrange. T. 
Erik (King), 1876, Gosse. T. 
Erik VII., 19th cent., Boj6. T. 
Eriphyle, 1732, Voltaire. T. 
Erminia or The Chaste Lady, 1665. Flecknoe. 

T.C. 
Ernani [Hemani], 1830, Victor Hugo. R.T. 
Ernani, 1841, Verdi. 0. 
Enclave de Cam<iens, 1843, Flotow. O. 
Esmeralda, 1833, Victor Hugo. RJ). (An 

English version by H. J. Byron.) 
Eiiperldl (Gli OrU\ 1722, Metastasio. 0. (mnsic 

by Porpora). 
F^rit de Contradiction, 1700, Doiresny. F. 
Essex. (See " Earl of Essex.") 
Esiher, 1689, Racine. S.T. 
Esther, 1720, Handel (first performance 1732). 

Or. 
Estrella. 1865, Wallace. 0. (left incomplete). 
F^ule di Granada, 1823, Meyerbeer. O. 
Eteocle, 1799, Legouve. T. 
Etoile de Nord (L'\ 1854, Meyerbeer, a 

(libretto by Scribe). 
Etoile de Seville (1/), 1842, Balfe. O. 
KtourdLs (/-«), 1788, Andrieux. C. 
Eugene Aram, 1873, W. G. Wills. D. (loi4 

Lytton's novel dramatized). 
Eugenie, 1767, BcAumarchais. D. 
Eugenie, One Drama of a Trilogy (1749-1832)l 

Goetl e. T. 
Eumenides, B.C. 458, JEschylos. T. (Greek). 

Translated by Potter, 1777 ; Bockl^, 1849; 

Dalton, 1868 ; Humptre, 1869. 
Eunuchus or The Eunuch, b.o. 162, Terrace. 

C. (Latin). Translated Vy Bentley, 1726; 

Colman the Elder, 1765; Barry, I86f ; eta. 
Euphosine et Coradin, 1790, Uomnanii. QSk 

(piusic by M6hul). 



DRAMAS ANi) OPERAS. 



ia75 



Karyanthe, 1825, Weber. 0. 

Kurydlce, 1731, Mallet. T. 

Uvadne or The Statue, 1819, Shell {The Traitor, 

by Shirley, 1631, reset). 
Evasion tie .Marie Stuart, 1822, Qullbert de 

Pixer^court. D. 
Evening's Love (iln), 1668, Dryden. 
Every Man (written In the reign of Edward IV.), 

Anon. Mo. (printed by Fynson). 
Every Man In Ills Humour, 1596, Improved 

1508, Jonson. C. (Garrick reset this 

comedy.) 
Every Man out of His Humour, 1599, Jonson. C. 
Every One has His Fault, 1794, lucbbald. G. 

(realized £700). 
p:xample {The), 1637, Shirley. C. 
Excommunicated Prince (JTAe), 1679, Bedlow. T. 
Exiles of Siberia, 1789, Aude. D. 
Extravagant Shepherd (2f^), 1654. T.R. (from 

Corneille). 
Extremes or Men of the Day, 1859, O'Rourke 

(i.e. E. Falconer). 
Ezecuias, 1564, Udal. S.D. ' 
E2I0, 1728, Metastaslo. 0, 



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Fabii (7%<), 1573, Anon. H.P1. 

Facheux (Z^), 1661, Moli^re. C. 

Faded Flowers, 1874, A. W. A'Beckett. C. 

Fair Anchoress of Pausllippo, 1640, Massin- 

ger. C. 
Fair Circassian (7%«), 1720, Dr. Croxall. D.Pm. 

(This Is Solomon's Song dramatized.) 
Fair Circassian (r/ie), 1749-1814, S. J. Pratt. T. 
Fair Maid of the Exchange, 1607, Hey wood. 
Fair Maid of the Inn, posthumous 16^7, Beau- 
mont and Fletcher. C. 
Fair One with the Golden Locke (7%e), 1843, 

Plunche. 
Fair Penitent (The), 1703, Rowe. T. (quarried 

from The Fatal Dowry by Massinger). 
Fair Quaker of Deal, 1617, Oh. bhadweU. 0. 

(altered by Ed. Ttiompson). 
Fair guarrel, 1617, MldUleton and Rowley. C. 
Fair Uosamond. (See *' Rosamond.") 
Fair Rosamond, 1836, Barnett. H.O. 
Fulry Knight ('/'/!«). 19th cent.. Ford and Dekker. 
Faithful tricnJ, 1647, 13eaumont and Fletcher. 
Faithful Shepherdess, 16 LO, Fletcher. P. (In 

Imitation of II Pastor Fido, 1590, q.v.). 
Falcon (Ttie), 1879, Tennyson. V. (In one act). 

(The :.tory Is from i3occacclo'8 Decameron.) 
Fall of JeruKaleni, 1820, Mltman, D.Pm. 

(Cruwne wrote. In 1680, The Destruction qf 

Jerusalem. '1'.) 
Fall of Mortimer, 1731, Mortimer. H.Pl. 
FaU of Poitugal, 1808, Dx. Wolcot (Peter Pin- 
dar). T. 
Fall of Robespierre, 1794, Coleridge. H.P1. 
Fall of the Giants, 1745, Qlttck. 0. 
FahM Alaimd, 1807, Konney. Opta. (musii 

by King and Uruham). 
False Concord, 1760, Townley. C. (See ** Clai^ 

destine Marriage.") 
False Count (,Thn\ 1682, Mrs. Behn. C. 
False Delicacy, 1763, Keliy. C. 
False Friend (1672-1726). Vanbrugh. C. 
False impressions, 1796, Cumberland. C. 
False One (TVte), 1619, Fletcher (Beaumont died 

1616). T. (ThatlsCleupatraandJ.CiViar.) 
False Shame, 1872, MarshalL C. 
Falstafi; 1838, Balfe. 0. 



FalsUfTs Wedding, 1766, Mortimer. H.PL 

Famlile Benoiton (^a), 1865, Sarduu. D. 

Fauiille Poisson (La\ 1633-1690, Poisscm. C. 

Famine Renneville (/^), 1802, Demollere. D. 

Famille au Temps de Luther (^Une\ 1836, Deb^ 
vigne. T. 

Famille de Lusigny (/xz), 1830, SoullS. D. 

Family Honouru, 1878, Marshall. PL 

Family Legend {The\ Ik 10, Haillle. T. 

P'amlly of Love(TA«), 160H, Middleton. C. 

Famous Victories of Henry V. iTht\ lf7«<. 
Anon. H.Pl. (This was the quarry of 
Shakespeare's IJenry V.) 

Fanatlco per la Musica, 1799, Mayer. 0. 

Fancies Chaste and Noble, 1638, Ford. T.C. 

Fancy's Festival, 1657, Jordan. M. 

Fanlsca, 1805, Cherub' iil. O. 

Farlnelll, 1837 barneit. 0. 

Farm-House {The), 1757-1823, Kemble. P. 

Farmer {The), 1788, Shield. 0. 

Farmer's Wife {The), 1780, Dlbdln, junior. CO. 

Faro TaWe {7%e), 1770-1804, Tobin. 

Fashion. 1845, Mowatt. C. 

Fashionable Levltes (1752-1820), Macnally. C. 

FashlonalHe Lover('/A«), 1772, Cumberland. C. 

Fast and Welcome, posthumous 1660, Mas- 
singer. C. 

Fata Morgana, 1838, Helberg. Fy.O. 

Fatal Contract ( The), 1653, Hemmlugs. T. (from 
the French). 

Fatal Curiosity, 1736, Lillo. T. 

Fatal Discovery, 1769, Home. T. 

Fatal Dowry, 1620, Massingcr and Field. T. 
(See "Fair Penitent.") 

Fatal Extravagance, 1721,MltcheU. T. (altered 
by Hill, in 1746). 

Fatal Falsehood, 1779, H. More. T. 

Fatal Friendship (1679-1749 \ Mrs, Cockburn. T. 

Fatal Love (1648-1724), Settle. T. 

Fatal Marriage, 1692, Southerue. T. (See 
" IsabelU or The Fatal Marriage.") 

Fatal Vision, 1716, Hill. T. 

Fate of Villainy {The), 1730, T. Walker. T. 

Father Baptlste, 19th cent., Stirling. D. 

Father's Revenge {A), 17y3, earl ol Carlisle. T. 

Faucon {U), 1772, Sedaine. O.C. (music by 
Monslgny). 

Faulkner, 18O8, W. Godwin. T. 

FauMsalres Anglalses (//ex), 1833, Cormon. D. 

Fausse Magle {Jai), 1775, Marmontel. 0. (music 
by Gr6try). 

Faust, pt. 1. 1798, 11. 1828, Goethe. T. or rather 
a dramatic poem. (English versions by 
Leveson-Gower, 1823 ; A. Hayward, 1833 ; 
J. S. Blackle, 1834; Anster, 1835 ; R. Tal- 
bot, 1835 ; J. Birch, 1839 ; J. Hills, 1840 ; 
L. Fllmore, 1841; MacDonald, 18 2: Gur- 
ney, 1843; C. H. Knox, 1847; blr W.Scott, 
1851; Grant, 1868; Martin, 1870; Taylor, 
1871; B. Bernard; Scoones; Swanwlcke; etc. 

Fanst and Marguerite, 1877, Bouclcault. 

Faust e Margherito, 1859, Gounod. 0. 

Faustus {Dr^, 1604, Marlowe. T. 

Favorlta, 1843, Donizetti. 0. 

Favourlteof Fortune(3rA€), 1866, W. Marston. C. 

Fazio, 1815, Mllman. T. 

Fee Urgcle {La), 1749-1806, Favart. O.C. 

Feigned Courtezan {The), 1679, Mrs. Behn. 0. 

Felnte par Amour {La), 1734-1780, Dorat. C 

V6l\x, 1777, Sedaine. O.C. (music by Mow 
ilgny). 



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DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



1877 



Francesca da Rimini, 1816, Hunt. D.Pm. 
Francis I., 1830, F. A. Kemble. H.P1. 
Franfois I. a Madrid, 1826, Brlfaut. T. 
Fredolptio, 1818, Maturin. 
Freethinker iThe), 1774, Leasing. D. 
FreischQtz (Iter), 1822, Weber. 0. CUbretto by 

Kind). 
Frencli Refugee (The), 1836, Mrs. S. C.Hall. PL 
Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, 1588, Greene. C 

(first acted in 1591, first printed 1594). 
Friendsliip in Fashion, 1683, Otway. C. 
Frogs (The), b.c. 405, Aristophanes. C. (Greek). 

Translated by Dunster, 1812; Mitchell^ 

1820-22; Hiclcie, 1853; Rudd, 1867. 
Frozen Deep (The), 1857, Wilkie Collins. D. 
Fugitive (The), 1758-1803, J. Richardson. C. 
Funeral or Grief a-la-Mode, 1701, Steele. 0. 

Gabrielle de Vergy, 1768, De Belloy. T. (This 
is the story of Raval de Courcy and the 
Dame de Fayel, whose history was written 
by G. A. Crapelet, and published in 1«29.) 

Gageure Imprevue (La), 1772, Sedaine. C. 

Galant Jardinier, 1667, Dancoort. G. 

Galathea, 1592, J. Lyly. PL 

Gallant (The). 1765, O'Keefe. C. 

Gallants {The)^ 1696, G. Granville. Q. 

Galotti. (See " Emilia Galotti.") 

Game at Chesse, 1624, Middlcton. C. 

Game of Life (2A«), 19th cent., J. Brougham. 
D.Pc. 

Game of Love (27te), 19th cent., J. Brougham. 
D.Pc. 

Game of Speculation, 19th cent., Slingsby Lau- 
rence (i.e. G. H. Lewes). Adapted from 
Balzac's Mercadet le Faiseur. (See " Specu- 
lation.") 

Gamester (27ie), 1637, Shirley. C. (Altered by 
C. Johnson into l%e Wife's Relief, 1711 ; 
S%e Gamesters, by Garrick, 1758; The 
Wifes Stratagem, by J. Poole, 1827. It 
was founded on a tale by MalespinL) 

Gamester (The), 1709, Centlivre. T. 

Gamester {The), 1753, E. Moore. T. 

Game8ters(r/i«). 1758, Garrick. C. (See above, 
"Gamester.") 

Gammer Gurton's Needle, 1551, Mr. S. Master 
of Arts (said to be bishop Still ; but he was 
under nine years of age at the date given. 
It was printed in 1575, when Still was 32. 
This was our second comedy). (See " Rois- 
ter Doister" and "Mesogonus,**) 

Gargon de Ferme (Le), 1861, Briselarre. D. 

Garrick (David), 1864, Robertson. C. (adapted 
from the French). 

Gay Deceivers, 1804, Colman. F. 

Gazza Ladra (La), 1817, Rossini. 0.0. 

Gemma di Vergi, 1835, Donizetti. 0. 

General (The), 1653, Shirley. T.C. 

Grenerous Conqueror, 1702, Higgons. 

Genevieve de Brabant, 1860, Offenbach. O.Bf. 

Gentle Shepherd, 1725, Ramsay. P. (altered by 
Tickell in 1786). 

Gentleman Cully (^The), 1702, C. Johnson. PI. 

Gentleman Dancing-Master, 1673, Wycherly. C. 

Gentleman Usher, 1606, Chapman. C. 

Gentleman of Alsatia ( The), 1688, Shad well. G. 
(sometimes called The Squire of Alsatia). 

Gantleman of Venice {A), 1655, Shirley. T.C. 

Qenvifere, before 1822, Scribe. Pt.Po. 

Ceurge Barnwell, 1730, LiUo. T. 



George Dandin, 1668, MoUlre. C. 
George-a-Green, 1599, Greene. C. (a ballad 

bearing the same title is amongst Greene's 

Ihramatic Works). 
Geta, 1687, Pechantre. T. 
Gibraltar, 1704, Dennis. D. 
Gil Bias, 1750, E. Moore. C. 
Gilden Age (TAe), 1874, Qemens C*Mark 

Twain"). C. 
Giovanni (Don), 1787, Mozart. 0. (libretto by 

L. da Ponte). (See •* Don Juan.") 
Giovanni in London (1687-1770), Moncrieff. 

O.Ex. 
Giovanni of Naples, 1839, Landor. (See ** Don 

Giovanni.") 
Glovanno-d'Arco, 186^, Verdi. 0. 
Gipsies Metamorphosed (The), * B. Jonson. M. 
Gipsy Warning, 1838, Benedict. 0. 
Gisipus, 1842, Griffin. T. 
Giralda, 1850, Adam. O.C. 
Girl's Romance (A\ 1879, Boucicault. D. 
Girls (The), 1879, H. J. Byron. C. 
Gisele, 1841, Adam. B. 
Giulio Sabino, 1781. Sarti. 0. 
Giulio Sabino, 1784, Cherubmi. 0. (a pupil of 

Sarti). 
Giuseppe, 1732, Metastasio. 0. 
Giustino, 1712, Metastasio. T. (aged 14). 
Give a Dog a Bad Name, * J. M. Morton. C. 
Gladiateur, 1841, Altenheim. T. 
Gladiator (The), 1803-1854, Bird. T. 
Glass of Government (T/ie), 1575, Gascoigne. 

T.C. 
Glencoe, 1839, Talfourd. T. 
Gli Orti Esperidi. (See "OrtI . . .»*) 
Goblins (The), 1636, Suckling. C. (a wretched 

imitation of Miranda and Ariel in The 

Tempest). 
Godly Queen Hester, 1661, Anon. Mir. PI. 
Goctz von Berlichengen, 1773, Goethe. H.D. 

(English versions by Rose d'Aguilor, 1796 ; 

sir W. Scoit, 1799.) 
Going to the Bad, 1858, Tom Taylor. C. 
Gold- Mine or Miller of Grenoble, 1854, Stir- 
ling. D. 
Golden Age (The), 1611, Th. Hey wood. 0. 
Golden Branch (The), 1847, Planch^. 
Golden Fleece (The), 1845, Planchfi. 
Golden Legend (The), 1851, Longlellow. D.Pm. 
Golden Pippin, 1765, O'Hara. 
Good-Natured Man (The), 1768, Goldsmith. C. 
Good Soldier (The), about 1680, from R. PoLiSou. 
Good for Nothing, 1851, Buckstone. CD. 
Gorboduc. (See " Ferrex and Porrex.") 
Gotham Election, 1715, Centlivre. C 
Governor of Cyprus, 1703, Oldmizon. 
Gracchus, 1792,Ch6nier. T.(See"CaioGracco.") 
Gracchus (Caius), 1815, Knowles. H.T. 
Gracchus (CaituO, 1825, Monti. H.T. 
Grande Ducbesse de Gerolstein {La), 18^7, 

Offenbach. 0. 
Grasshopper (The), 1877, Hollingshead. C. 

(from the French). 
Grateful Fair (The\ 1747, C. Smart. PI. 
Grateful Servant, 1630, Shirley. PI. 
Gray. (See " Grey.") 
Great Casimir (The), 1879, Leigb. Ma.D. (mnsii 

by Lecocq ; from the French). 
Great City (The), 1830-1877, Halllday. C. 
Great-Duke of Florence, 1636, Massinger. C. 
Grecian Daughter^ 17 tl« Mat^Xsli . '\. . 



1878 



APPENDIX III. 



OrecUm Heroine (im 1721, IVUrfej. a 

Green Boshes, 1846, Buckstone. D, 

Green Domino, 1810, Komer. C. 

Oreen-Eypd Monster (7A<), 1828, PlancM. 

Gregory VII., 1840, Home. T. 

Grey (lady Jane\ 1638, CalprinMe. T. 

Grey Xlxuiy Jane), 1716, Bowe. T. (copyright 
wu £75 68.). 

Grey (Lady Jane\ 1876. Tennyson. T. 

Grief i la-Mode, 1 702, Steele. 0. 

Grim, the Collier of Croydon, 1662. C. by J. T. 

Griselda (1774-1839), Paer. O. 

Griselda, 1866, E. Arnold. D. (See ** Patient 
Grlssel.") 

Griselda, 1873, M. E. Bnuldon. T. 

Grandeur (Le), 1691, 1)e Bnieys. 0. 

Grotins (1761-1819), Kotzebue. 

Grotto on the Stream (7%e), 19th cent., Stir- 
ling. D. 

Grove (T%«) or Lovers' Paradise, 1700, Old- 
mixon. C. 

Guardian (7%e), 1637, Massinger. C. (altered 
by Garrick in 1759). 

Gnardian (7%e), 1650, Cowley. 0. 

Guibres, 1762, Voltaire. T. 

Gul's Hornbook, 1609, Dekkcr. C. 

Gustove III., 1833, Scribe. 0. 

Gustave or Le Napolitain, 1825, Anicet Bour- 
geois. D. 

Gnstavus Erikson (1679-1749), Mrs. Cockbum. 

Gustavus Vasa, 1733, Piron. T. 

Gnstavus Vafa, 1739, Brooke. T. 

Gustavus Vasa, 1797, Kotzebue. T. 

Guy Mannering, 1816, Terry. Mu.Pl.— music 
by Bishop. (This is a dramatized version 
of sir W. Scott's novel so called, 1816.) 

H. (3fr.), 1806, C. Lamb. F. 

Habit de Cour, 1818, Antler. D. 

Haine d'Une Femme (La\ before 1822, Scribe. 

Pt.Pc. 
Half Pay Officer (1706-1767), Molloy. C. 
Halidon Hill, 1822, sir W. ScoU. A dramatic 

sketch, in three acts. 
Hamlet Prince of Denmark, 1696, Shakespeare. 

T. (printed 1603). 
HamlPt Travestied, 1811, Poole. F. 
HampRtead Heath, 1706, Baker. C. 
Handsome Hemanl, 1879, H. J. Byron. B. 
Hanging and Marriage, 1722, Carey. F. 
Hannibal and Scipio, 1635; acted in 1637, 

Nabbes. T. 
Happiftvt Day of My Life (2%«), 1802-1879, 

Buckstone. 
Happy Family {The), 1799, Thompson. PI. (flrom 

Kotzebue). 
Happy Man (The), 1797-1868, Lover. 0. 
Happy Pair, 1868, S. T. Smith. Cdta. 
Hard Struggle (A), 1868, W. Marston. PL 
Harlekin Ptttrlot (7%e), 1772, Ewald. D. 
Harlot's Progress (The), 1733, T. Cibbcr. Ex. 
Harold, 1876, Tennyson. H.Pm. 
Harry Gavlove (Sir), 1772, Miss Marshall. C. 
Hartford Bridge (1764-1829), Shield. Mu.F. 
Haunted Tower (The), 1793, Cobb. Mu.D. 

(music by Storace). 
Haydee, 1847, Auber. 0. 
He Would if He Could, 1771, BIckerstafT. 0. 
Hc'b Much to Blame, 1790, Holcroft. C. 
Heart {The) and tlie World, 1447, W. Mar- 
•ton. Pi, 



HeaH's Delight (2%e), 1830-1877, HaUiday. C. 

Heauton-ttmoroumenos or The Self-Tormentor, 
B.0. 163, Terence. 0. (lAtin). Translated 
by Bentley, 1726 ; Colman the Elder, 1765 ; 
Barry, 1867 ; etc. 

Heaven and Earth, 1822, Byron. Mys. 

Hector, his Life and Death, 1614, Thomas 
Heywood. H.Pl. 

Hecuba, b.o. 423, Euripides. T. (Greek). Trans- 
lated by Potter, 1781; Wodhuil, 1782; 
Morgan, 1866 ; Giles, 1866. 

Hecyra or The Stepmother, B.C. 165, Terence. C. 
(Latin). Translatedby Bentley, 1726; Col- 
man the Elder, 1766 ; Barry, 1857. 

Heir ( The), 1622, May. C. 

Heir-at-Law {The), 1797, Colman. 0. (See 
" Lord's Warmlngpan.") 

Heir of VIroni, 1817, Pocock. Mu.D. (music by 
Whlttaker). 

Hell ess (27i<), 1786, Burgoyne. C. 

Helen and Paris, 1768, GiOck. O. (libretto by 
Calzabigi). 

Helena, B.C. 412, Euripides. T. (Greek). Trans- 
ited by Potter. 1781 ; Wodhuil, 1783. 

Hellas, 1 821, P. B. Shelley. L.D. 

Helping Hands, 1855, Tom Taylor. 0. 

Helter Skelter, 1704, E. Ward. G. 

Helvellyn, 1864, Macfarren. 0. 

Helv^tius, 1802, Andrieux. C. 

Henri III.. 1829, Dumas. H.D. 

Henri IV., 1726, Becklngham. H.D. 

Henri IV., 1834, Balfe. 0. (JJurico/F.). 

Henri IV. en Famille, 1828, Deforges. D. 

Henriette the Forsi^n, al>out 1835, Buck- 
stone. C. 

Henriette Deschamps, 1863, Carr6. D. 

Henry II., 1773, a drama produced by adding 
together the two subjoined. 

HenjT II' King of England, with the death of 
Rosamond, 1693, ascribed lx)th to Bancroft 
and tu Muuntford. H.T. 

Henry and Rosamond, 1749, Hawkins. H.T. 

Henry IL, 1799, Ireland. H.D. 

Henry II., 1843, Helps. H.D. 

1 Henry IV., 1598, Shakespeare. H.P1. (printed 

1698). 

2 Henry IV., 1598, Shakespeare. H.PL (printed 
1600). 

Henry IV. with ... Sir John FalstalT, 1700, 
Betterton. C. (the sequel in 1719). 

Henry V., 1599, Shakespeare. H.Pl. (printed 
1600). (This play was suggested by that 
called 77(6 Fotmva Victorie$ of Henry F.) 

Henry v., 1723, Hill. H.Pl. 

1 Henry VI., 1592, Shakespeare. H.Pl. (alluded 
to by Nash, In Pierce Pennilesti, 1592). 

2 Henry VI., 1694, Shakespeare. H.PL 

3 Henry VI., 1595, Shakespeare. H.PL 
Henry VI L 1812, Chenevlx. H.H. 
Henry VIIL, 1601, Shakespeare. H.PL (Knight, 

1613). 
Henry VIIL, 1791, Chtoier. D.H. (OHiri 

VIIL). 
Heraclidae, b.o. 421, Euripides. T. (GteA). 

Translated by Potter, 1781 ; WodhoU, 1782. 
HSraclides (lAt), 1752, Marmontel. T. 
Heraclius Lmperor of the East, 1664, L. OmML 

T. (ftomComellle). 
Heroule, 1643, Rotrou. 01.T. (imitated horn 

the HerctkUt Purem of EuripklSs). 
\ Ueiculoa Furens (B.a 480-406), Eorfpidet. T. 



DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



1879 



.(Qreek). Translated by Potter, 1781; 
Wodhull, 1782. 

Hercules Fureua (b.o. 58-32), Seneca. T. (Latin). 
Adapted by T. Hey wood, 1561 ; T. New- 
ton, 1681. 

Hercules (Etceus (b.o. 58-32), Seneca. T. (Latin). 
Adapted in English hexameters by J. 
Studiev. 1687. 

Hemani. (See ** Emani " and ** Handsome Her> 

nani.'0 
Hero and Leander, 1669, Stapleton. T. 
Hero and Leander, iBtli cent., Jackman. O.Blta. 
Hero of Romance {A\ 1867, W. Marston (from 

the French). 
Herod and Antipas, 1622, Marlcham. T. 
Herod and Mariamne, 1673, Punlago. T. 
Heroic Love, 1686, G. Granville. T. 
Heroine of the Cave (17 19-1777), HliTcman. D. 
Herr Burckhurd ana His Family, lb27, Herz. 

Dom.D. 
Hertford Bridge. (See " Hartford Bridge.") 
Hey for Honesty, 1638, Randolph. C. (the 

FliUtu of Aristophanes). Sir C. Wren 

Ssrformed in this play the character of 
oenias. 
Hie et Ubique, 1663, Head. C. 
Hick Scomer (•-*;. Mo. (printed by Wynkyn 

de Wordej. 
Hide Park. (See "Hyde.") 
Hieronimo. (See ** Jeronimo.**) 
High Life Above Stairs, 1776, Garrick. F. 
High Life Below Stairs, 1769, Townley. F. 
High-Mettled Racer (1771-1841), inixUn. Mu.Tr. 
Highland Fair, 1729, MitchelL Bd.0. 
Highland Reel, 1798, O'Keefe. 
Hinko, 1871, Wills. D. 
Hints for Husband^ 1806, Cumberland. 0. 
Hippolyte et Aricie, 1732, Rameau. O. 
Hippolytos, B.C. 428, Euripides. T. (Greek). 

Translated by Potter, 1781 ; Wodhull, 1782 ; 

Fitzgerald, 1867 ; Williams, 1871. 
Hippolytus or Ph»dra ('b.o. 68-32\ Seneca. T. 

(Latin). Adapted in Alexandrine verse by 

J. Studley, 1681; translated by E. Prest- 

wlch, 1661. (See " Pha'dra.") 
Hlren the Faire Greek, 1684, Peele. C. (The 

title of this play is The Turkith Mahoiutt 

and . . .) 
His Last Legs (1808-1875\ W. B. Bernard. 
llistoHcal liegister, 1738, Fielding. C. 
HiHtory of Madoc, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. 
History of Orlando Furioso, posthumous 1694, 

Greene. C. 
HiMtory of the Two Valiant Knfghts, Sir Clyo- 

mon and Sir Clamydes, 1599, Peele. T. 
Hit or Miss (1782-1835), Pocock. C. 
H.M.S. Pinafore, 1878, Gilbert and Sullivan. 

N.C.Opta. 
Hoffman, 1631, Chettle. T. 
Hog hath lost His Pearl {The), 1613, R. Tailor. 

C. 
Hollander (77U), 1640, Glapthome. C. 
Holland's Leaguer, 1932, Marmion. C. 
Holofemes, 1654, Anon. T. 
Home (1829-1871), Robertson. 
Home for Home, 1879, Lee. V. 
Homme k Trois Visages (L'), 1801, Ouilbert de 

Pix6r«court. V. 
Homo (*-l639). Atkinson. T. (Latin). 
Honest Cheats, 1836, Coyne. C. 
Uooest Lawyer, 1616, S.& C. 



Honest Man's Fortune, 1613, Beaumont and 

Fletcher. G. 
Honest Thieves (l%e), 1774-1826, Knight. F. 

{The Commilteet C., reset). 
Hone<it Whore (The), 1602, Dekker. C. (pab- 

lished under the title of The ConverUd 

Oourtfzant 1604). 
Honest Yorkshireman, 1736, (^rey. F. 
Honey combe iPoUjf)t 1760, Colman. D.N. 
Honeymoon (The\ 1804, Tobin. C. (sugxestpd 

by Shakespeare's comedy The Taming nj 

the Shrew). In this play occur the linea^ 

The man that lays his hand upon a woman 
Save in the wav of kindness, i^ a wretch 
Whom 'twere Mse flattery to call a coward. 

Honneur de Mamftre, 1837, Boule. 
Honoria and Mammon, 1659, Shirley. PL 
Honourable Ambition, 1751, Holberg. G. 
Honourable Delinquent (1749-1811), Jovcl> 

lanos. C. 
Honours and Tricks (1815-1 874), C. S. Brooks, a 
Hood. (See -Robin Hood.") 
Hop o' my Thumb, 186 1, *. 0. 
Hope of the Family (7%e), 1805-1868, Coyne. 
Horace, 1639, Corneille. T. (translated by 

sir W. Lower, 1656; C. Coiton, 1671). 
Horatiue, 1657, sir W. Lower (from ComeUle). 
Hotel iThe), 1783, Jephson. Pi. 
House or the Home (TVie), 1859, Tom Taylor. 
Housekeeper (2%e), 1835, Jerroid. C. (a story 

of Jacobite times). 
How She Loves Him I 1867, Bouclcault. C. 
How to Grow Rich (1765-1841 ), Reynolds. C. 
How to Settle Accounts with your LaundrciM, 

1847, Coyne. 
Huguenot (TAe), 1791-1851, Shell. 
Huguenots (/>e«), 1833, Meyerbeer. 0. (libretto 

by Scribe). 
Huitrc et les IMaideurs (f^), 1769, Sedaine. O.C. 
Humour out of Breath, 16U8, Day. C. 
Humourist (The), 1671, Shadwell. C. 
Humourous Courtier (T/mj}, 1640, Shirley. C. 
Humourous Dayes Myrtn (^n), 1599, Chap* 

man. C. 
Humourous Lieutenant, posthumous 1647, 

Beaumont and Fletcher. C. 
Humourous Lovers (.The), 1677, duke of New- 
castle. C. 
Humours of an Election (The), 1780, •. C. 
Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, 1725, Philips. T. 
Hunchback (T/ie), 1831, Knowles. G. 
Hunting of Cupid (The), 1691, Poele. C. 
Hurlo-Thrumbo, 1729, S. Johnson. Kx. 
Huron (U\ 1769, Marmoutcl. 0. (music by 

Gretry). 
Husband His Own Cuckold, before 1704, C. 

Dryden. C. 
Husband at Sight (1802-1879), Buckstone. 
Hussard de Feltheim, 1827, Dupenty. 
Hussites (The), 1761-1819, Kotzebue. D. 
Hyde i'ark, 1637, Shirley. C. 
Hymenaei, 1 606, Jonsou. M. 
Hymen's Triumph, 1616, S. Daniel. P.T. 
Hypocrite (T/te), 1768, BickcrHtalT. C. (Thi^ is 

The Nonjuror, 1717, modernized; and Tlie 

Ntmjuror is an English version of Moiiire's 

ThrluTe, 1664.) 
Hippolytus. (See " Hippolytns.") 
Hyrden uf Tolosa. 19th cent.. In ;emann. 
Hyren the Fair U:«ek, 1684^ Po^ie. C 



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APPENDIX III. 



Idle BualneM or llUn who has no Time, 1|50, 

Hulberg. C. 
Mumeoeu, 1781, Mozart. 0. 
in bad A Thousaud a Year (I76i>1838), Mor- 
ton. C. 
If it is not Good tlie Dtvel is in It, 1812, Day. C. 
itlgenia in AuUde, 1788, Ciierubtni. 0. (See 

••Iphlgenla.") 
Ignoramus, 1611, printed 1862, O. RuggW. 0. 

(Latin). 
Ildegerte Queen of Norway, 1799, B. Tliompson. 

PI. (from Kotzebue). 
Ill Begianing lias a Good End (.in), 1613, 

Ford. 0. 
Ill-TreatM II Trovaiore, 185S, H. J. Byron. P. 
IlluHtrious Stranger (7*^), 1827, Kenney. MeU 
Immunuel, 1853, Leslie. Oc. 
Imperial Captives (1692-1750), Mottley. D. 
Imperial Tragedy (The), 1669, sir W. Kllll- 

grew. T. 
Impertinent (TAtf), 1750, Desmahis. 7. 
Important de Cour (//), 1693, De Brueys. C. 
Impostor (r/i«), 1789, Cumberland. C. 
Impromptu de Cainpagne (L'), 1633-1690, R. 

Polsson. C. 
Impromptu de I'HOtel de Cond6, 1664, Mont* 

fleury. C. (written in rivalry of Mol>dre's 

Impromptu de Versailles). 
Impromptu de VcrsiiUes, 1663, Moli^re. G. 
In (Quarantine, * Ware. C. 
lncoti8taiit(7Vi«), 1703, Farauhar. C. 
Inconstant Lady (77t«), 16tu cent., Wilson. 0. 

(prinf'd 18U). 
Indian Kmperor, 1665, Dryden. He.Pl. 
Indian Queen CTke\ 1664, Dryden and Howard. 

He.Pl. 
Indians (7%«), 1770-1804. Tobin. 
IiidUns in England (TVic), 1761-1819, Kotze- 

bue. D. 
I ndlscret ( // ), 1 725, Voltoire. C. 
In^i de CoMtro, 1723, Lamotte. T. 
lu&A de Cordoue, 1696, Bernard. T. 
Inez de Castro, 1590, Forreira. T. 
Inflexible Captive (The), 1774, H. More. T. 

(adapted from Metastasio's Attllio Regolo). 
Ingranno Infelice, 1812, Itosslni. 0. 
lijured I»rlnces8 {The\ 1682, D'Qrfey. T.O. (a 

▼ersion of Shakespeare's Cymbellne.) 
Inkle and Yarlco, 1787, Colman. Mu.Pl. 
Innocent Usurper (7%e), 1694, Banks. T. 
Ino fet Mellcerte (1677-1768), Lagrange. T. 
Insatiate Countess {The), 1613, Marston. T. 
Insolvent (TTu!), 173H, Hill. 
Institution of the Garter (rA«), 1742, West. D.Pm. 
Intrigue and I^ve, 1783, Schiller. T. (KabaU 

und Liebe). 
Intrigues of Verswilles, 1697, D'Urfoy. C. 
Intriguing Chambermaid, 1734, Fielding. F. 
Invader of His Country, 1705, Dennis. T. 

(This is Shakespeare's CorioUtnut reset.) 
Invincibles (The), 1820, Morton. C. 
InvUible Prince (77t«), 1846, Plancb6. 
Ion (BO. 480-406), Euripides. T. (Greek). 

Translated by Potter, 1781 { Wodhull, 1782 { 

Cooke, 1869. 
Ion, 1803, Schlegel. Cl.T. 
Ion, 1835, Talfourd. Cl.T. 
/permnefttra, 1742, Gldck. 0. 
iiwrmneatrA, 1 744, Metastasio (written in 9 days). 
/pblgenlii, J 702. Dermis. T. 
tpbtgeaU At Tuuri (b.o. 480-40e), Eai\v\^. 



T. (Greek). Translated by Potter, 1781; 

Wodhull, 1782. 
Iphlgenla in Aulis (b.o. 480-406), Euripides. 

T. (Greek). Translated by Banister, 1780 ; 

I'otter, 1781 ; Wodhull, 1782. 
Iphlgenla in Aulis, 1776, Giack. 0. (libretto 

by Calzablgl). 
Iphigenia in Taurls, 1779, GlOck. 0. (libretto 

by Calzablgl). 
Iphlgenla in Tauris, 1786, Qoethe. Ol.D. (trans- 
lated by Taylor, 1793). 
Iphigenia in Tauris, 1792, Picrinl. 0. 
lphig($nie, 1637, liotrou. CI. I), (imitated from 

the Iphigenia of Euripidi%t). 
Iphlgdnle, 1674, Racine. Cl.D. (in imitation of 

Euripiden). 
Iphig^nie (^Sacrijlee d'\ 1861, Dennery. OLD. 
Irato (//), 1807, M6hul. O.B. 
Irene, 1658, Swinhoe. T. 
Irene, 1737, Dr. Johnson. T. 
Irish Lion (The), 1802-1879, Huckstone. 
Irish Widow (r/i«), 1757, Garncic. F. 
Irlandais (^') ou L'lilsprit National, 1831, 

Antler. 
Iron Age (7%e), in two parts, 1632, Thomas 

Heywood. C. 
Iron Chest, 1796, Colmnn. Mu.D. (music by 

Storace). A dramatic version of Godwin's 

novel called Caleb Williams. 
Isaac ComnenuB, 1827, H. Taylor. 
Isabella or The Fatal Marriage, 1692, Sootherne. 

T. (same as fhtai Marriage). 
Isabelle ut Gertrude (1741-1813), Gr6try. O. 
Isabolle or Woman's Life, about 1836, Buck- 
stone. D. 
Island Princess, posthumous 1647, Beaumont 

and Fletcher. 
Island Queens (.The), 1684, Banks. T. 
Isle of I)ogti, 1697, Nash. Sat.C. 
ICsjle of Guls, 1606, Day. C. 
Isle of Palms {The), 1812, Wilson. 
Israel in Egypt, 1738, Handel. Or. 
Ih86, 1699, Lamotte. P.O. 
Isslpile, 1732, Metastasio. 0. 
Istamine, 1817, Victor Hugo. 01.T. 
Italiana en Algeri, 1813, Rossini. O. 
It's Never too Late to Mend, 1878, Beade. C 

(the novel so called dramatized). 

Jack Drum's Entertainment, 1601, Anon. C. 
Jacke Juggler, 1562, Anon. Int. (based on th* 

Amphitruo of Plautus). (See ''Ainpbi- 

tryon.") 
Jaloux (U)t 1708, Dufresny. C. 
Jaloux D^sabus^ {he), 1700, CampIstroD. C 
James IV., posthumous 1594, Greene. H.PL 
Jamie and B>ss, 1787, Shirrefs. C. 
Jane Grey {Lady). (See "Grey.") 
Jane Shore, 1713, Rowe. T. (copyright w^ 

£50 15«.). 
Jane Shore, 1876, W. O. Wills. H.PI. 
Janet Pride, I9th cent., Boucioault. 8eo.IX 
Janettii, 1840, Auber. 0. 
Jardinier (/A 1771, Sedalne. O.a 
Jason, 1799, Glover. T. (suppressed). 
Jealous I/overs ( rfc«). before 1630, Randolph. 
Jealous Wife CThfX 1761, Colman the Eloer. C. 

(suggested by Fie Id big's VomJmmK 
Jean Dacier, 1876, Ix>mon. T. 



Jean de Paris, 1812, Boieldien. 0. 
\ 3«AATXQ\.«^CIoUn«l780, FlorUn. 0. 



DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



13SI 



Jephte (Pille cfe), * Plessis Moraay. 
Jephte (fUU de\ 1814, Meyerbeer. Or. 
Jepbtha, 1546, (Jhristophersoa. T. 
Jephtha, 1554, Buchanan. T. 
Jepbtha, 1761, Handel. Or. 
Jeronimo, 1588, Kyd. T. (See '* Spanish Tra- 
gedy.") 
Jessy Lea, 1863, Macfarren. 0. 
Jeune Henri, 1797, Mehul. O.C. 
Jeunesse de Luther, 1843, Carre. H.D. 
Jeunet»se de Richelieu CLa), 1833, Ancelot. V. 
Jew (2%«), 1795, Cumberland. C. 
Jew and Doctor (1771-1841, Dibdin. Mu.Tr. 
Jew of Malta (The Rich), 1586, printed 1633, 
Marlowe. T. (Shakespeare's Merchant of 
Venice la 1598. The two plays are evidently 
allied.) 
Jeweller of Amsterdam (The), posthumous 

1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. 
Jewess (The), 1835, Balfe. 0. 
Joan of Arc, 1801, Schiller. T. (Jungfrau wm 

Orleans). 
Joan of Arc, 1839, Balfe. 0. 
Joan of Arc, 1870, T. Taylor, H.D. 
Joan of Hedington, 1712, King. T.O. 
Joanna Monlfaucon, 1799. D.R.(&om Kotzebue). 
Joanna Montfaucon, 1808, Cumberland. D.li. 
Jocasta, 1566, Oascoigne and Kinwelmarsh. T. 
(from the Phaenissce of £uripides; one of 
our earliest dramas). 
John (King), 1596. Shakespeare. H.T. (first 
mentioned 1598). This play was suggested 
by that entitled The Troublesome Reign of 
King John. (See " Kjmge Johan.") 
John (£i'n^)and Matilda, 1655, K. Davenport T. 
John Baliol, 1825, Tennant. H.D. 
John Bull, 1805, Colman. G. 
John Cockle at Court (Sir), 1737, Dodsley. F. 
John Felton, 1852, Stirling. H.Pl. 
John Jones (1802-1879), Buckstone. 0. 
John Oldcastle (Sir), printed 1600, Munday and 
Drayton (printed in 1601, with the name of 
Shakespeare on the title-page, and con- 
tained in Pope's edition of Shakespeare). 
John Street (1802-1879), Buckstone. C. 
John the Baptist, 1548, Grimbold. S.D. 
John Woodvil, 1801, Lamb. T. 
John-a-Eent, etc., 1595, Munday. C. 
John of Paris (1782-1835), Pocock. 0. 
John of Procida, 1840, Knowles. T. 
Joseph, 1816, Mehul. Or. 
Joseph and His Brethren, 1747, J. Miller (music 

by Handel). 
Joseph and His Brethren, 1785, J. Piatt. S.D. 
Joseph and His Brethren, 1802, W. F. Procter. 

S.D. 
Joseph and His Brethren, 1876, C. Wells. S D. 
Joseph made known to His Brethren, by Mad. 

Genlis (translated by Holcroft, 1789). 
Joshua, 1747, Handel. Or. 
Joueur (Le), 1696, Kegnard. C. 
Joumee & Versailles, 1814, Duval. 
Journey to London. (See *' Provoked Hus- 
band.") 
Jovial Crew, 1656, Brome. 0. 
Juan. (See "Don Juan.") 
Jube the Sane [Job], time Edward VI., Anon. 

S.D. 
Judas Imsariot, 1848, Home. Mlr.Pl. 
Judas Maccabaeus, 1746, Handel. Or. 
Judith, 1764, Bickerstaff. Or. (music by Ame). 



Judith, 1857, Leslie. Or. 

Judge Not or The Scales of Justice, 19th cent., 
Stirling. D. 

Jugement de Midas (1741-1813), Gr6try. 0. 

Jugglers (The), • Ware. D. 

Jugurtha, 1689, Pechantre. T. 

Jugurtha (1677-1758), Lagrange. T. 

Juif Errant (Le), 1799-1862, Halevy. 0. (li- 
bretto by Scribe). 

Juive (La), 1835, Halgvy. 0. Gi^retto by 
Scribe). 

Julia Agrippina Empress of Rome, 1639, May. 

Jnlia or The Italian Lover, 1786, Jephson. T. 

Julian, 1823, Miss Mitford. T. 

Julian and Agnes, 1800, Sotheby. 

Juliana, 1671, Crowne. D. 

Julius Caesar, 1601, printed 1623, earl of Stirling. 

H.T. 
Julius Caesar, 1607, printed 1623, Shakespeare. 

H.T. (See "Conspiracy or Brutus.") 
Junius Brutus, 1828, Andrieux. T. (See 

"Brutus.") 
Jupiter. 1771, Sheridan and Halhed. Blta. 
Jxist Italian (The), 1630, Davenaiit. 

Killing no Murder, 1811, Hook. 
Kindheart's Dream, 1592, Chettle. C. 
King Arthur, 1691, Purcell. 0. (words by Dry- 
den). 
King Charming, 1850, Pkncbl. 
King Christmas, 1871, PlanchS. 
King David and Absalom, printed 1599, Peele. 

S.D. 
King Rent's Daughter, 19th cent., Herz. L.D. 

(an English version by Martin). 
King Sigurd, 19th cent., Boje. T. 
King and No King, 1619, Fletcher. T. 
King and the Miller (1791-1852), Murray. P. 
King and the Miller of Mansfield, 1737, Dodfi- 

ley. F. (See " Sir John Cockle at Court.") 
King of the Alps, 1832, Buckstone (adapted from 

the German). 
King o' Scots (1830-1877), Halllday. 
King's Rival (The), 1817-1880, Tom Taylor, etc. 
Kinkvervankots - dor - sprakengotchdern ( The 

Baron), 1781, Andrews. C. 
Kiolanthe, 1840, Balfe. 0. 
Knavery in All Trades, 1664, Tatham. C. 
Knight of Malta, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. 
Knight of the Burning Pestle, 1611, Beaumont 

and Fletcher. C. 
Knights (The), B.O. 424, Aristophanes. C. 

(Greek). Translated by Mitchell, 1820-22 ; 

Hickie, 1853 ; Rudd, 1867. 
Knights iThe), 1764, Foote. F. 
Knights Colouring . . . 1607, Day. C. 
Know Your Own Mind, 1777, Murphy. C. 
Konig Saul, 1839, Gutzikow. 0. (See "Saul.") 
Koranzzo's Feast, 1811, Hayes. T. 
Kynge Johan, 1650, *. T. (See " John.") 

Labyrinth (The) or Fatal Embarrassment, 1795. 

T. (from Comeille). 
La Perouse. (See " Perouse.") 
Ladies' Battle, 1851, Robertson. C. (from the 

French of Scribe and Legouv6, 1851). 
Ladles' Privilege (The), 1640, Glapthorne. C. 
Lady Clancarty (1817-1880X T. Taylor. 
Lady Contemplation (1624-1673), Margaret 

duchess of Newcaatle. C« 



AI'I'KMDIX III. 



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1/4(1 »r■l''t•tl^Af),l■lu^T'llU<<!lli. v. 




DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



1383 



Love and a BotUe, 1698, Farqnhar. C. 

Love and Fortune, 1859, PlanchS. 0. 

Love and Friendship, 1666, sir W. KUligrew. R. 

Love and Honour, 1649, Davenant. C. 

Love and Police, 19th cent., Hera. V. 

Love and Revenge, 1675, Settle. T. 

Love and War, 1668, Merlton. T. 

Love and War, 1792, Jephson. F. 

Love at First Sight (1730-1805), King. C. 

Love at a Loss (1679-1749), Mrs. Cockboro. C. 

Love at a Venture, 1706, Centlivre. C. 

Love for Love, 1695, Congreve. C. 

Love for Money or The Boarding School, 1691, 

D'Urfey. C. 
Love in a Blaze, 1800, Atkinson. C. 
Love in a Camp, 1798, O'Eeefe. C. 
Love in a Forest, 1721, C. Johnson. C. (based 

on Shakespeare's As Tou Like It). 
Love in a Hurry, 1709, Aston. C. 
Love in a Maze, 1844, Bo«icicault. C. 
Love in a Riddle (1671-1757), C. abber. a 
Love in a Tub, 1664, Etherege. C. 
Love in a Veil, 1718, Savage. C. 
Love in a Village, 1762, Bickerstafif. O.F. (music 

by Ame). Based on Johnson's YiUage 

Opera. 
Love in a Wood, 1672, Wycherly. C. 
Love in a Wood (1686-1744), G. Jacob. C. 
Love in Several Masques, 172H, Fielding. C. 
Love in the City, 1767, Bickerstaff. G. (See 

•• The Romp.") 
Love of Arcadia, 1860, Miss Braddon. Cd*a. 
Love of King David, etc., 1599, Peele. S.D. 
Love will iind out the Way, 1661, by T. B. 

(Shirley's Constant Maid reset). 0. 
Ix)ve's Contrivances, 1703, Centlivre. 0. 
Love's Cruelty, 1640, Shirley. T. 
Ix)ve's Cure, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. C. 
Love's Disguises, 1838, Knowles. C. 
Love's Dominion, 1654, Flecknoe. D. 
Love's Kingdom, 1664, Flecknoe. P.TC (snme 

as " Love's Dominion," slightly altered). 
Love's Labour's Lost, 1594, Shakespeare. C. 

(printed 1598). 
Love's Last Shift, 1695, Gibber. G. 
Love's Metamorphosis, 1601, J. Lyly. Myt.D. 
Love's Mistress, 1636, Heywood. C. 
Love's Pilgrimage, posthumous 1647, Beaumont 

and Fletcher. 
Ix)ve's Riddle, 1638, A. Gowley. P.G. 
Love's Sacriflce, 1633, Ford. T. (It resembles 

Shakespeare's Othello.) 
Trove's Stroke of Genius, 19th cent., Herz. V. 
Love's Triumph, 1630, Johnson. M. 
love's Triumph, 1860, Wallace. 0. 
Love's Victorie, 1653, Shirley. PI. 
liove's Victory, 1658, Chamberlayne. T.C. 
Loves of Arcadia (I%e), 1860, Miss Braddon. 

Cdta. 
l/over (The), 1730, T. Gibber. G. 
Lover Lost (The), 1696, Mrs. Manley. G. 
Lover's Melancholy (2%«), 1628, Ford. T. 

(This play contains the exquisite description 

of a contest of song between a musician and 

a nightingale.) 
Ix>vers' Progress, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. 
Lovers' Quarrels (1730-1805), King. Lit. (See 

"Mistake.") 
Lovers' Vows, 1800, Tnchbald. PI. (Kotzebne's 

play, 1798, Anglicized.) By this play Mrs. 

Inchbald cleared £150. 



a 



Lover's Watch (The), 1S86, Mrs. Behn. 
Lovesick Court (TAe), 1653^ Brome. G. 
Lovesick King {The), 1655, Brewer. G. 
Loyal Brother (7Ae), 1682, Southeme. T. 
Loyal Subject, 1618, Fletcher (Beaumont died 

1616). Based on Heywood's Moyai Ring 

and Loyal Subject. 
L.8.D., 1872, A. W. A'Beckett. G. 
Lucia di Lammermoor, 1836, Donizetti. O. 

(composed in jiz weeks). 
Lncidi (A 1630, Angelo. G. 
Lucio SilLa. 1773, Mozart. O. 
Lucius, 1717, Mrs. Muiley. T. , 
Lucius Junius Brutus. (See ** Brutus.'*) 
Lucky Chance (The), 1687, Mrs. Behn. G. 
Lucretia Borgia, 1831, Victor Hugo. R.T. 
Lucrezia di Borgia, 1834, Donizetti. 0. 
Lucretius, 19th cent., Tennyson. D. Mou. 
Luisa Miller, 19th cent., Verdi. 0. 
Luice the Labourer, 1828, Buckstone. MeL 
Lurla, 19th cent., R. Browning. T. 
Lurline, 1860, Wallace. 0. 
Lust's Dominion, 1593, Marlowe. T. (finished by 

Dekker, 1617). 

Lusty Jnventus (tim^ Heniy Vm.), Anon. 

Mo. 
Lying Lover (I%«), 1704, Steele. G. 
Lying Valet, 1740, Garrick. F. 
Lysistrata, B.C. 411, Aristophanes. G. (Greek). 

Translated by Mitchell, 1820-22 ; Hickie, 

1853; Budd,1867. 

Ma Tante Aurore, 180S; Boieldieu. 0. 
Macbeth, 1606, Shakespeare. T. (music by 

Lock, 1672). 
Macbeth, 19th cent., Verdi. 0. 
Mad as a Hatter, 1863, Marshall F. 
Mad Couple well matched (The)^ 1653, Brome. C. 
Mad Lover, 1617, Fletcher (Beaumont died 

1616). 
Mad Ijover, 1637, Massinger. 
Mad Lovers (^The), 1732, S. Johnson. G. 
Mad World, 1608, Beaumont and Fletcher. 
Mad World, My Masters (A), 1608, Middleton. G. 
Madam Fickle, 1677, D'Urfey. G. 
Madame Diog^ne, etc., 1854, Desarbres. G. 
Madame Favart, 1878, Offenbach. CO. 
Madame du Barry, 1836, Ancelot. V. 
Madame du Chatelet, about 1834, Ancelot. 
Madcap Prince ^A), 1874, *. 
Maestro di Capella, 1797, Dellamaria. 
Magician no Copjuror (1755-1798), Merry, r. 
Magicienne (La), 1799-1860, Halevy. 0. 
Magnetic Lady, 1632, Jonson. G. 
Magnifique (Le), 1672-1731, Lamotte. G. 
Magnifycence (time, Henry VIL), Skelton. Mo. 
Mahomet, 1738, Voltaire. T. (done into English 

by Miller, 1740). 
Maid Marian (The), 1822, Bishop. 0. (Ubretto 

by Planchfi). 
Maid and the Magpie (TAe), 1792-1852, Payne. C. 
Maid in the Mill, posthumous 1647, Beaumont 

and Fletcher, or Rowley and Fletcher. G. 
Maid of Artois, 1836, Balfe. 0. 
Maid of Bath, 1771, Foote. F. 
Maid of Honour, 1632, Massinger. T.G. 
Maid of Honour, 1847, Balfe. 0. 
Maid of Lockllng, 1801, W. Richardson. L.D. 
Maid of Mariendorpt, 1838, Knowles. D. 
Maid of Milan (Clari, the), 1822, Payne. Mu.D. 

(music by Bishop^ 



V. 



]:384 



APPENDIX III. 



Maid of Orleans, 1801, Schiller. T. (See **Joan 

of Arc.") 
Maid of Saxony, 1842, George Morris. 0. 
Maid of the Mill, 1765, Bickerstaff. O.F. 
(music by Arnold). (See **Maid in the 
Mm.") 
Maid of the Oaks (2%«), 1779, Burgoyne. D.E. 
Maid's Metamorphoses. (See " Maydes Meta- 
morphoses.") 
Maid's Revenge (The), 1639, Shirley. T. 
Maid's Tragedy, 1610, Beaumontand Fletcher. T. 

(Waller altered the fifth act). 
Maids and Bachelors (1768-1850), Skeffington. C. 
Maids as They Are, etc., 1797, Inchbald. C. 
Maiden Queen {The\ 1667, Dryden. H.Pl. 
Maidenhead. (See **Maydenhead.") 
Maire du Palais (Le\ 1823, Ancelot. T. 
Mattre en Droit (L«\ 1760, Monsigny. O.C. 
Malade Imaginaire ti>), 1673, Moliere. C. (^^ 
•* Dr. Last in His Chariot," and " Robert 
the Invalid.") 
Malati and Madhava, 8th cent., Bhavabhouti. 
R.T. (translated by Wilson in bis Indian 
theatre). 
Malcontent (2%<), 1604, Marston and Webster. 

T.C. 
Male Coquette, 1758, Garrick. F. 
Mamilia, 1593, Greene. 
Man Bewitched, 1710, Centlivre. 0. 
Man o' Airlee, 1866, Wills. PI. 
Man of Honour (TAc), 19th cent., Boucicault. 0. 
Man of Mode (The\ 1676, Etheregp. C. 
Man of the World, 1764, Macklin. C. (Tts 
original title was The Freeborn Scotck- 
wum.) 
Man's the Master (2%^), 1668, Davenant. C. 
Management (1765-1841), Reynolds. 0. 
Manfred, 1817, Byron. T. 
Manfredi, 1825, Monti. T. (A version in French, 

by Duplissis, 1854.) 
Maniac (The), 1810, Bishop. 0. 
Mankind (time, Henry VI.), Hynghus. Mo. 
Manlius Capitolinus, 1684, Lafosse. T. (imitated 

from Otway's Venice Preserved). 
Manteau (Le), 1826, AndHeux. C. 
Mantuan Revels, 1812, Cbenevix. C. 
Manuel, 1817, Maturin. T. 
Maometto Secundo, 1822, Rossini. 0. 
Marciano or The Discovery, 1663, W. derke. 

T.C. 
MarSchal Ferrent (Le\ 1726-1795, PhiUdor. 

O.C. 
Mar^chaux de I'Empire {Lef\ 1856, Anicet Bour- 
geois. D. 
Margaret of Anjou (1727-1812), Jemingham. T. 
Margery or The Dragoness, 1738, Carey. F. 

(sequel to The Dragon, q.v.). 
Margheritad'Ai^ou, 1822, Meyerbeer. 0. (See 

"Margaret . . .") 
Marguerite d' Anjou, 1810, Guilbert de Fix^re- 

court. D. 
Marl dans du Coton, 1862, Thiboust. C 
Marl Impromptu, 1836, Duval. 0. 
Marl Retrouve, 1662, Dancourt. C. 
Marl qui Lance sa Femme, 1864, Deslande or 

Labiche (it is attributed to both). 0. 
Maria Padilla, 1838, Ancelot. T. 
Maria Stuarda, 1785, Alfieri. T. (translated by 

C. Lloyd, 1815). (See " Mary Stuart.") 
Maria Stmrt, 1800, Schiller. T. (See •• Mi 
Queen of Scots," « Mary Stuart,'^ etc.) 



[aiy 



\ 



Mariage Fait et Rompu, 1721, Dufresny. G. 
Mari.ige Forc^, 1664, Moliere. 0. (See '* Forced 

Marriage.") 
Mariage Infantin (Le), before 1822, Scribe. 

Pt.Pc. 
Mariage d' Argent (Ze), 1827, Scribe. C. 
Mariage de Figaro, 1784, Beaumarchais. G. (See 

*' Nozze . . . ") 
Mariage de Rien (Le), 1640-1685, Ant. J. Mont- 

fleury. C. 
Mariages Samnites (Les), 1741-1813, Gr€try. O. 
Mariamne, 1623, Hardy. T. 
Mariamne, 1640, P. T. L'Ermite. T. 
Mariamne, 1724, Voltaire. T. 
Marian, the Faire Queene of Jewry, 1613, lady 

Elizabeth Carew. T. 
Marian, 1788, Miss Brooke. PL 
Marian (1754-1829), Shield. O. 
Marianne, 1718, Fenton. T. 
Marie de Brabant, 1825, Ancelot. D.Pm. 
Marino Faliero, 1821, Byrou. T. 
Marino Faliero, 1829, Delavigne. T. 
Marino Faliero, 1835, Donizetti. 0. 
Marion Delorme, 1829, Victor Hugo. R.I). 
Maritana (a mosaic, by Wallace, of Buy BUu 

and Notre Dame), 1846. 0. 
Marius, 1791, Arnault. T. 
Marius (Catu<), 1680, Otway. T. 
Marius and Sylla, 1594, Lodge. H.Pl. 
Marmaduke Maxwell {Sir), 1827, Cunning. 

ham. C. 
Marplot, 1711, Centlivre. C. 
Marquis Caporal, 1864, Sejour. D. 
Marquis d'Ar^encourt, 1857, Dupenty. D. 
Marquis de Kenilis, 1879, Lomon. 
Marriage d,-la-Mode, 1672, Dryden. C. 
Marriage-Hater Matched iTht), 1692, lyUr- 

fey. C. 
Marriage Night {The), 1664, H. Carey, lord 

Falkland. T. 
Marriage of Witte and Science {The), about 

1559, Anon. Mo. 
Married for Money (1803-1878), C. J. Mathews. 
Married in Haste, I9th cent., H. J. Byron. 
Married Libertine {The), 1761, Macklin. F. 
Married Life, 1834, Buckstone. C. 
Married Man {The), 1789, Inchbald. C. (realized 

£100). 
Martha, 1858, Flotow. 0. 
Martyr of Antioch, 1821, Milman. T. 
Martyrs {Les), 1840, Donizetti. 0. (from Cor- 

neille's Polyeucte). 
[Mary] Queen of Scots, 1684, Banks. T. 
Mary Queen of Scots, 1807, Grahame. T. 
Mary Queen o' Scots, 1874, Wills. H.Pl. 
Mary (Queen), 1877, Tennyson. T. 
Mary Stuart, 1840, Haynes. T. 
Mary Stuart, 1881, Swinburne. T. (See ** Maria 

. . ." and •* Evasion de . . .") 
Mary Tudor, 1833, Victor Hugo. T. 
Mary Tudor, 1847, Vere. T. 
Mary Tudor, 1876, Miss Dickenson. H.PL 
Masaniello, 1814, Ingemann. T. 
Masaniello, about 1820, Carafa. 0. 
Masaniello, 1828, Auber. 0. (libretto by Scribe). 
Often called La Jiuette de Foitici.) See 
"Massaniello.") 
Masks and Faces (1817-1880), Tom Taylor. C 
Masnadieri (/), 1847, Venli. 0. 
Masque {The), 1612, Beaumont and Fletcher. G. 
IiILmxvvia de Velonrs, 1860, Delapoite. D. 



DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



1385 



Masque of Calisto, 1676, Crowne. M. 

Masque of Heroes, 1619, Middleton. M. 

Massacre of Paris, 1590, Marlowe. T. 

Massacre of Paris, 1690, Lee. T. 

Massacre de Syrle, 1860, Sejour. T. 

Massanlelio, 1699, D'Urfey. T. (Originally 
two plays, but compressed into one by T. 
Walker, in 1700.) 

Massanlelio, 1829, Kenney. (See "Masaniello.") 

Matcli at Midnight, 1633, Rowley. C. 

Match for a Widow (^), 1787, Atlclnson. C. 

Match mee in London, 1631, Day. T.C. 

Matilda, 1776, T. Franklin. "T. 

Matilda of Hungary, 1847, Wallace. 0. 

Matrimonial Troubles, pt. 1. (1624-1673), Mar- 
garet duchess of Newcastle. C. Butpt.ii. T. 

Matrimonio Segreto (/Z), 1793, Cimarosa. 0. 

Matrimony, 1804, Kenney. C. 

Maud, 1865, Tennyaon. D.Pm. 

Maures d'Espagne (X«i), 1804, Gnilbert de 
Pix6recourt. D. 

Maximian, 1800, lady 8, Burrell. T. (from 
ComeiUe). 

May Day, 1611, Chapman. C. 

May Qu^n (1802-1879), Buckstone. 

Maydenhead Well Lost (^),1634, T. Heywood. C. 

Maydes Metamorphoses, 1600, J. Lyly. Myt.D. 

Mayor of Garratt, 1763, Foote. F. 

Mayor of Quinborough(7%«), 1661, Middleton. G. 

Meadows of St. Gervaise iTke\ * Ware. F.C. 
(translated from the Frencn). 

Measure for Measure, 1603, Shakespeare. 0. 
(based on Promos and Canandra^ 1578, by 
Whetstone ; acted at Whitehall, 1604). 

Medea, b.o. 431, Euripides. T. (Greek). Trans- 
lated by Potter, 1781; Wodhuil, 1782; 
Morgan, 1865; Giles, 1865; Lee, 1867; 
Webster, 1868 ; Williams, 1871. 

Medea (b.o. 58-32), Seneca. T. (Latin). Adap- 
ted by J. Studley, 1566 ; translated by E. 
Sherburne, 1648. 

Medea, 1761, Glover. T. 

Medea, 1795, Cherubini. 0. 

Medea, about 1820, Mayer. 0. 

M6decins Malgre Lui, 1666, Molidre. C. (See 
" Mpck Doctor.") 

M£decins (lex), 1863, Nns. D. 

M6dee, 1635, ComeiUe. T. 

MM^, 1695, Longepierre. T. 

M6dee, 1853, Legouvd. T. 

Medus, 1739, Deschamps. T. 

M6du8e (1677-1758), Lagrange. 0. 

M§lanie, 1770, Laharpe. T. 

Melanthe, 1614, printed 1615, Brookes. P. 

Meleagre (1677-1758), Lagrange. T. 

Melicerte, 1666, Moliire. C. 

MSlite, 1629, ComeiUe. C. (translated 1776). 

Memorable Masks of the Two Hon. Inns-of- 
Court (2%e), 1614, Chapman. M. 

Mensechmi or The Brothers Menaechmus who 
were Exactly Alike (b.o. 254-184), Plautus. 
C. (Latin). Translated into blank verse 
by Messrs. Thornton, Rich, Warner, and 
Colman, 1769-74. It was translated by 
W. W[araer] in 1595, and furnished Shake- 
speare with the scheme, etc., of bis Comedy 
oj Ehrrort. (See below.) 

M6nage en Ville, 1864, Barri^re. PI. 

M^nechmes, 1637, Botrou. C. (imitated fronr 
the Menacfii of Plautus). 

M^nechmes (lei), 1706, B^gnard. G. 



Menteur, 1642, ComeiUe. C. (See "Liar.") 
Mercator or The Merchant Tb-c. 254-184), Plau- 
tus. C. (Latin, adapted from a Greek play 

by Philemon). Translated into blank verse 

by Messrs. Thornton, Rich, Warner, and 

Colman, 1769-74. 
Merchant Pirate, 19th cent., StirUng. D. 
Merchant of Bruges, before 1830, ICinnaird. PI. 

(altered ft'om Beaumont and Fletcher). 
Merchant of Venice, 1598, Shakespeare. D. 

(See "Jew of Malta.") 
Mercurius Britannicus, 1641, Braithwait. T.C. 

(From the French. A political play about 

ship-money.) 
M^re Coupable (La), 1792, Beaumarchais. D. 
Meridien, 1852, Denlandes. D. 
Merlin in Love, 1759, Hill. C. 
Merope, 1713, MaflTei. T. 
M6rope, 1738, Voltaire. T. 
Merope, 1749, Jefferys or HUl (ascribed to 

both). T. 
Merope, 1783, AlfierL T. (translated by C. 

Lloyd, 1816). 
Merope, 1858, Matthew Arnold. C1.T. 
Merry Devil of iCdmonton ( The\ 1608, Brewer. C. 
Meny Play between Joban. . . , Tyb. , . , and 

Johan the Prester, 1533, Heywood. C. 
Merry Wives of Windsor, 1596, Shakespeare. 

C. (printed 1602). (See "Comical Gal- 
lant.") 
Mery Play between the Pardoner and the Frere 

(il), 1533, J. Heywood. C. 
Mesogonus, 1560, Thomas Rychardes. C.(only 

four acts extant). 
Messalina, 1640, Richards. T. 
Messiah (7%e), 1741, Handel. Or. (Ubretto by 

Jennens). 
Metamorphosed Gipsies (1674-1637), Jonson. C. 
Metamorphoses de 1' Amour, 19tb cent., Brohan. 

C. (See *• Love's Metamorphoses.") 
Metamorphosis of PygmaUon's Image, 1598, 

Marston. C. 
M^tromanie ou Le Poete, 1738, Piron. C. 

(said to be the best comedy in the French 

language). 
Michaelmas Term, 1607, Middleton. 
Michel et Cristine, before 1822, Scribe. PkPc 
Microcosmus, 1637, Nabbes. M. 
Midas, 1692, J. Lyly. Myt.D. 
Midas, 1764, O'Hara. Blta. 
Midas CJugement de\ 1741-1813, Gr6try. 0. 
Midnight Hour (7%e), 1793, Inchbald. Pt.C. 

(reali7.ed £130). 
Midsummer Night's Dream, 1592, Shakespeare. 

Fy.C. Oprinted 1600). 
Midsummer Night's Dream, 1843, Mendels- 
sohn. 
Miles (B.C. 254-184), Plautus. C. (Latin). 

Translated into blank verse by Messrs. 

Thornton, Rich, Warner, and Colman, 

1796-74. 
Milkmaid (The\ 1771-1841, Dibdin. Mu.D. 
MUler and His Men, 1813, Pocock. Mel. (music 

by Bishop). 
Miller of Mansfield (TheX 1737, Dodsley. D.E. 

(The second part Ib Sir John CockU at 

Court.) 
Mind, Will, and Understanding (time, Henry 

VL), Anon. Mo. (In MS. only.) 
Minerva's Sacrifice, posthumous 1063, Maa- 

singer. 



APPENDIX III. 



■uiutap* I 



■ 4a rolopi* (Lu), IMS, Oalltatt da 

FliirfcimrL 
KUdKH [no, mi, Lawla. T, (luliptnt from 

eetaia). 

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Hint, I1U, JUOtrl ((nndaWl br C. Uufd, 

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lltn. ll«T). 

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lartuMaorAltliDr, ISai, llB(liM. 1. 
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tinitroaa (lin-lUt), Pooxsk, 
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MouiiUInenn (r£>), 1193, Oninu 
MmiCDlni Btlte, l(aT. ConnrrvB. . . 
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M,P., IBIO, T. W. fiiil«ti.„n. 0. 
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nlilttublm batldn Wonun, v 




DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



1387 



lated by C. Johnson, and called Fortune in 
her WiU, 1705). 

Neck or Nothing, 1766, Garrick or King (as- 
cribed to both). F. 

Ne'er-do- Weel (2%«), 1878, Gilbert, a 

Negro Slaves, 1796. H.Pc (from Kotzebne). 

NeU (1830-1877), Halliday. G. 

Nell Gwynne, 1832, Jerroid. 0. 

Nero, 1676, Lee. T. 

Nerone, 1700, HandeL 0. 

Nervous Man, 19th cent., B. Bernard. C. 

Nest of Ninnies (^), 1608, Armyn. C. 

Never too Late, 1690. Greene. C. 

Never too Late to Mend (/<*<), 1878, Heade. C. 

New Academy iThe\ 1653, Brome. C. 

New Droll (il), 1660, Jordan. M. 

New Hti^Mcrates iThe\ 1761, Hiffeman. D. 

New Lin (TM), 1630, Jonson. G. 

New Men and <Md Acres (1817-1880), T. 
Taylor. C. 

New Peerage (7%«), 1830, Mln Lee. C. 

New Tricke to Cheat the DiveU, 1639, E. 
Davenport. C. 

New Way to Pay Old Debts, 1625, printed 1633, 
Massinger. C. 

New Wonder, a Woman Never Vext, 1632, 
Rowley. C. 

Nice Firm (A), 19th cent., Tom Taylor. 

Nice Valonr, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. C. 

Nice Wanton (,The\ 1560, Anon. Jilo. 

Nicholas Flam, 19th cent., Buckstone. 

Nicholas Nickleby (1830-1877), Halliday (C. 
Dickens's novel dramatized). 

Nicodemns (time, Edward III.), Anon. Mir.Pl. 
(founded on chap. zvL of the Gospel qf 
Nicodemut"\ 

Nlcomfede, 1670,P. Comellle. T.C. 

Nioomedes, 1671, J. Dancer. T.C. (from the 
NiconUde of Comeille). 

Niebelungen, 1850, Wagner. 0. 

Night Walkers, 1633, Beaumont and Fletcher. C. 

Night Watcher (2%c), • Korner. C. 

Nine Points of the Law, 1859, Tom Taylor. 

Ninette k la CJour (17 10-1792), Fuvart. O.C. 

Ninus IL, 1814, Brifant. T. 

No Cure no Pay, 1794, H. Rowe. Mu.F. 

No Song no Supper, 1790, Hoare. Mu.E. 
(music by Storace). 

No Wit like Woman's, 1667, Greene or Middle- 
ton. C. 

Noah's Flood, 1679, Eoclestone. Or. 

Noble Choice, 1663, Massinger. 

Noble Gentleman, 16^7, Beaumontand Fletcher. 

Noble Heart {The), 1850, Lewes. T. 

Noble Ligratitude, 1659, Lower. P.T. 

Nobleman (2%«), 17th cent., Tourneur. T.C. 
(The manuscript of this play was destroyed 
by the cook of Mr. Warburton the Somerset 
hendd.) 

Nobody and Somebody, 1606, Trundell. C. 

Noces de Gamache, 1827, Mendelssohn. 0. 

No^Ju^or ( The), 1717, Gibber. C. (from Moliere's 
Tartuffe; copyright £105). (See »♦ Hypo- 
crite.") 

Nonne Sanglante, 1854, Delavigne. 0. (music 
by Gounod). 

Norma, 1831, BelUnL 0. O^hretto by Romani). 

Northern Lass (3%e), 1632, Brome. C 

Northward Hoe 1 1607, Dekker. 

Not so Bad as we Seem, 1851, lord Lytton. C. 

Not such a Fool as he Looks, 1869, H. J. Byron. 



\ 



Notalre Obligeant, 1650, Danconrt C. 

Note of Hand or Trip to Newmarket, 1777 

Cumberland. C. 
Notoriety (1765-1 84 1 ), Reynolds. C. 
Notre Dame, 19th cent., Victor Hngo. D. 
Nonvean Pourc^ugnac, before 1823, Scribe. 

Pt.Pc. 
Nouveau Seigneur da Village, 1813, Boieidien. 0. 
Novella, 1653, Brome. C. 
Nozze di Figaro, 1786, Mozart. 0. (See 

*'Mariage de Figaro.") Sir H. hiakop 

altered this opera. 
Nuit Blanche CUne), 19th cent., Offenbach. O.Bl 
Nuit de Noel (JLo), 1848, Reber. 0. 
Nuits Terribles, 1821, St. Georges. O.C. 
Nuptials of Peleus and Thetis, 1654, Howell. 

M. and C. 

Oberon, 1616, Jonson. C. 
Oberon, 1826, Weber. 0. (libretto by Planch^). 
Oberto di Bonifazio, 1839, Verdi. 0. 
Obstinate Lady (7^), 1657, Cokakie. C. 
Octavia (b.o. 58-32), Seneca. T. (Latin. The 

cruelty of Nero to bis wife.) Adapted 

by T. Nuce, 1566 ; acted 1581. 
Octavia, 1783; AlfierL T. (translated by C 

Lloyd, 1815). (See •• Vlrtoous Octavia.") 
Octavius (1761-1819), Kotzebue. HJX 
Octoroon, 1861, Boucicault. D. 
Oden (1756-1829), Leopold. T. 
Odette, 1832, Deadde. D. 
O'Dowd (TAe), 1880, Boucicault (a version like 

"The Porter's Knot" of Les Crocfuts du 

Pire by Cormon aud Grange). 
Oixiipe, 1659, Corneille. T. 
CEdipe, 1718, Voltaire. T. 
CEdipe, 1781, Sacchini. 0. 
G^iipe Rol, 1798, Chanter. T. 
Gklipe k Colone, 1796, Ch6nicr. T. 
(Edipe Chez Admdte, 1778, Duels. T. 
(Edipus (b.o. 68-32), Seneca. T. (LftUn). 

Adapted by A. Nevyle, 1560. 
OSdipus, 1679, Dryden and Lee. T. 
Giklipus at Colonus, about b.c. 407, Sophocles. 

T. (Greek). Translated by G. Adams, 1729 ; 

Potter, 1788 ; Dale, 1824 ; Plumptre, 1865. 
(Edipus Tyrannus, about B.C. 425, Sophocles. 

T. (Greek). Translated by L. Theobald, 

1715; G. Adams, 1729; Potter, 1788 ; G. S. 

Clarke, 1791; Dale, 1824; F. H. Doyle, 

1849 ; Plumptre, 1865. 
CEdipus Tyrannus, etc., 1820, P. B. Shelley. T. 
G^none, 1804, Kalkbrenner. 0. 
(Euvres du Demon (^Les), 1854, Boule. D. 
Old Bachelor, 1693, Congreve. C. 
Old City Manners, 1777, Mrs. Lennox. C. 

Shis is Bcutiuard Uoe reset^ 
uple, before 16 U, May. C. 

Old Fortunatus. (See " Fortunatus.") 

Old Heads and Young Hearts, 1843, Bouci- 
cault. C. 

Old Law (The), 1599, printed 1656, Middleton 
and Kowley. C. (altered by Massinger). 

Old Maid (7^), 1761, Murphy. F. 

Old Maids, 1841, Knowles. C. 

Old Martin's Trials, 19th cent., Stirling. Dom.D. 

Old Mode (ITie) and the New, 1709, DUrfey. C. 

Old Sailors, 1874, H. J. Byron, -C. 

Old Troop, 1672, Lacy. C. 

Old Wives' Tale, 1590, Peele, C. CiiSJwVa^v 



1388 



APPENDIX III. 



Oldcastle (Sir John), 1600, Munday and Dray- 
ton. T. (one of the «* spurious plays" of 
Shakespeare). 

Olimpiade, 1719, Leo. 0. 

Olive (D). (See " Mons. D'OlIve.") 

OUvia, l«78, \V. O. Wills. C. (a dramatic 
Terslon of Goldsmith's Vicar qf Wahi/iad). 

Ollanta, 1871, Markham. D. 

Olympiade, 1761, Piccinl. 0. 

Olympic Revels, 1831, Planch^. 

Olymple, 1800, Kalkbrenner. 0. 

Oljrmple, 1820, Brlfaut. 0. (music by Spontini). 

Oml)a, 1853, Blgsby. D.R. 

Oncle Valet, 1798, Dellamaria. O.C. 

Ondine, 1816, Hoffmann. 0. 

On Bail, 1877, Gilbert (adapted firom <*Le B6- 
veiUon.") 

On Strike, 1873, A. W. A'Beckett. 

One or a Monarchy, posthumous 1805, Alfieri. 
G. (subject, Darius chosen king by the 
neighing of his horse). Translated by C. 
Lloyd, 1815. 

One o'clock or The Wood Demon, 1811, Lewis. 
G.O.R. 

One Snowy Night, • Ware. C. (translated firom 
the French). 

Opera Comique, 1799, Dellamaria. O.C. 

Opera di Camera of Jessy Lea, 1863, Mao- 
farren. 0. 

Opportunity (The), 1640, Shirley. C. 

Oraloosa (1803-1854), Bird. T. 

Orators (TAc), 1762, Foote. F. 

Ordeal by Touch (^The\ 1872, R. Lee. D. 

Order of the Gart-er {The), 1742, West. D.Pm. 

Ordinary (The\ 1647, printed 1651, Cart. 
Wright. C. 

Oreste, 1750, Voltaire. T. 

Oreste et Pyiade. 1695, Lagrange. T. 

Orestes, B.C. 408, Euripides. T. (Greek). Trans- 
lated by Banister, 1780 ; Potter, 1781 ; 
Wodhull, 1782. 

Orestes, 1783, AlfierL T. (translated by C. 
Lloyd, 1815). 

Orestes, 1802, Sotheby. T. 

Orestes, 1871, Warren. Met.D. 

Orfeo, 1483, Poliziano. (See " Orpheus.*') 

Orfeo, 1764, GlUck. 0. (libretto by Calzablgi). 

Orlentales (les), 1828, V. Hugo. R.D. 

Originaux (2^«), 1693, I^amotte. 

Orlandino, 1526, Foleugo. B. 

Orlando Furioso, 1594, Greene. (See ** Bombastes 
Furioso.") 

Ormaades (1612-1690), Henry Killigrew. 

Oronooko, 1696, Southeme. T. (Mrs. Behn's 
novel dramatized). 

Oi-phan (The), 1680, Otway. T. 

Orphan of China (7%e), 1761, Murphy. T. (Vol- 
taire's Orphelin ae la Chine). 

Orphan of the Frozen Sea, 1856, Stirling. N.D. 

OrphSe (1677-1758), Lagrange. 0. 

Orphee aux Enfers, 1858, Offenbach. O.Bf. 

Orphelin de la Chine (L'), 1760, Voltaire. T. 

Orpheus and Eurydice, 1705, Dennis. T. (See 
"Orfeo.") 

Orpheus and Eurydice (1730-1806), King. 

Orti Esperidi (Gli), 1722, Metastasio. 0. (music 
byPorpora). 

Oscar and Malvina (1754-1829), Shield. 0. 

Osmond the Great Turk, 1657, Carlell. PI. 
Otello, 1816, RoasiDl. 0. 
^Htello, 1602, Shakespeare. T. 



Otho the Great (1796-1821), Keats and Brown. T. 

Othon, 1664, Corneille. T. 

OuUta the Serf, 1858, Helps. PL 

Our American Cousin, 1868, Tom Taylor. C. 

(It was greatly altered by Sothern.) 
Our Boys, 1878, H. J. Byron. C. (It had a 

continuous run for 4 years and 3 months.) 
Our Clerks, 1852, Tom Taylor. C. 
tur Mary Anne (1802-1879), Buckstone. C. 
Our New Governess (1816-1874), C. S. Brooks. D. 
Ours, 1866, Robertson. C. 
Ours et la Pacha (Les), before 1822, Scribe. 

Pt.Pc. 
Outtara-Rama-Tscherltra, 8th cent., Bhava- 

bbouti. Myt.D. (translated by Wilson in 

his Indian JTuatre). 
Overland Route, i860, Tom Taylor. C. 
Ovid, 1662, Cockaine. T. 

Padlock (The), 1768, Bickerstaff. O.F. 

Page iThe\ 1766-1841, Reynolds. C. 

Page of Plymouth (time. Queen Elizabeth), 

Anon. T. 
Palace of Truth, 1870, Gilbert. Fy.C. 
Palamon and Arcyte, 1566, Edwards. C. 
Palestine (1776-1847), Crotch. Or. 
Pallantus and Eudora, 1653, T. Killigrew. T. 

(same as 7%e C&nspiracy), 
Pamela, 1742, Love. C. 
Pammachius, 1544, Anon. C. (La^in)- 
Pandora, 1664, sir W. Killigrew. PI. 
Panel (TAe), 1757-1823, Kemble. (This I^ 

BickersiafiTs comedy of 'Tis Well 'tis no 

Worse reset.) 
Pan's Anniversary, 1625, 6. Jonson. M. 
Panurge, 1785, Gretry. 0. 
Papal Tyranny, 1745, Gibber. T. 
Paracelsus, 1836, R. Browning. D.Pm. 
Para.sitaster or The Fawn, 1606, Marston. C. 
Parla (Le), 1821, Delavigne. T. 
ParIa(rA«), 1826, Beer. T.(theabove in English). 
Paride e Elena, 1770, GlQck. O. (libretto by 

Calzabigi). 
Paris et Londres, 1827, Dartois. C. 
Parisien (Le), 1838, Delaporte. C. 
Parisina, 1833, Donizetti. 0. 
Parliament of Love, 1625, Masslnger. 0. 
Parolle et Izidora (1703-1758}, Theo. Gibber. C. 

(copyright was £36 10«.). 
Parson's Wedding (The), 1663, Killigrew. G. 
Parted (1799-1838), Reeve. C. 
Pasquale (Don), 1843, DonlzettL 0. 
Pasquin, 1736, Fielding. C. 
Passionate Lovers (The), 1655, Carlell. T.C. 
Passions (Plays qf the), 1798-1812, J. Baillie 

C. and T. 
Past Ten o'clock (1771-1841), Th. Dibdin. F. 
Pastorale Comique, 1666, Moli^re. 
Pastor Fido (/{). 1590, Guarlni. P. (See 

•• Faithful Shepherdess.") 
Pathomachia or 'The Battle of the Affections, 

1630, Constable. D. 
Patient Grizzell, 1603. Chettle and Dekker. C. 

(drawn from a novel by Boccaccio). 
Patrician and Parvenu (The), 1836, Poole. C. 
Patrician's Daughter, 1841, W. Marston. T. 
Patriot (The), 1784, Charles Hamilton. T. (from 

Metastasio). 
Patron (The), 1764, Foote. F. 
Patter v. Clatter (1803-1878), C. J. Mathews 
¥s.\,W% «ad Peode, 1730. Th. abber. Bd.O. 



DRAMAS AND OP£RAS. 



1389 



(This is AUAn Bamsay's Gentle Shepherd 

reset.) 
Paul, 1836, MendelsHohn. Or. 
Paal Lafarge, 1870, Boucicault. 
Paul Pry, 1826, Poole. F. 
Paul and Virginia (1766-1818), Cobb. Mu.E. 
Paul and Virginia (1755-1837), Favieres. T. 
I'aul and Virginia (1763-1844), Mazzliingl. 0. 
I'auline, 1841, Labrousse. C. 
J'ayable on Demand (1817-1880), Tom Taylor. 
Peace, B.C. 419, Aristophanes. C. (Greek). 

Translated by MitcUeU, 1820-22 ; Uickie, 

1853 ; Rudd, 1867. 
P6dre (Don), 1857, Cormon. D. 
I'edro de Portugal QIMm), 1828, Gily 25arate. D. 
Peep Behind the Curtain, 1767 (ascribed to 

Garrick and to King). F. 
Pelayo (1749-1811), Jovellanos. T. 
I'elerin Blano (Le), 1811, Guilbert de PixSre- 

court. 
P^lopides, 1763, Voltaire. T. 
Penelope, 1785, Marmontel. 0. (music by 

Piccini). 
Percy, 1777, Hannah More. T. (copyright £150). 
PeredeFamille, 1758, Diderot. C. 
Pericles Prince of Tyre, 1609, Shakespeare. T. 
Perjured Husband, 1700, Centllvre. 0. 
Perkin Warbeck, 1634, Ford. H.D. 
I'erle Noire, 1862, Sardou. 
Perouse (La), 1799, B. Thompson. D. (from 

Kotzebue). 
Perplexed Couple (2%<), 1706-1767, Molloy. C. 
J' rplexed Lovers, 1712, Centllvre. C. 
Perplexities (7%<), 1767, Hull. C. (This is 

Tuke's play The Adventures of Five Hours, 

1663, reset.) 
Persa or The Persian rB.c. 254-184), Plautus. 

C. (Latin). Translated into blank verse 

by Messrs. Thornton, Rich, Warner, and 

Colman, 1769-74. 
Persian Prince (The), 1682, Sontbeme. T. 
I^ersian Princess (^The), 1711, Theobald. T. 
Persians ( The\ B.C. 472, ^schylus. T. (Greek). 

Translated by Potter, 1777 ; Buckley, 1849 ; 

Plumptre, 1869. 
Pertharite, 1693, Comellle. T. 
Peter and Paul (1788-1841), Hook. 
Pewterer iT?ie\ 1747, Holbery. B.C. 
Phaedra and Hippolytus 1708, E. Smith. T. 

(realized £501). (See « llippolytus.") 
Phaeton, 1597, Daniel or Dekker. t. 
Pharamond, l7th cent., Calprenede. T. (trans- 
lated by Phillips. 1677). 
Piiaramond, 1736, Cahusac. T. 
I'hcdre, 1677, Racine. T. (imitated from Eurl- 

pidSs). 
PiiMre et Hippolyte, 1677, Pradon. T. (a rival 

play). 
Philaster or Love Lies a-BleedIng, 1620, Fletcher 

(Beaumont died 1616). T. 
Philenzo and Hippolyia, posthumous 1653, 

Ma^singer. 
Philip II., 1783, AlfierL T. (translated by C. 

Lloyd, 1815). 
Philip von Artevelde, 1834, H. Taylor. D.Pm. 
Philippe n. (1764-1881), Ch6nier. D. 
Phillis of Seyros, 1655, Shirley. PI. (from the 

Italian). 
TMiiloct^te, 1783, Laharpe. T. 
Philoctetea, about b.o. 416, Sophocles. T. 

(Greek). Translated by T. Sheridan, 1725 ; 



G. Adams, 1729; Potter, 1788; Dale, 1824; 
Plumptre, 1865. 

Phlloctetes, 1871, Warren. Met.D. 

Philosophe sans le Savoir (L«), 1765, Sedaine. C. 

Philosopher's Stone (,The), 1850, Tom Taylor. 

Philotas, 1597, acted 1607, Daniel. T. 

Philtre (L«), 1830, Scribe. 0. 

Phcenissaa (b.c. 480-406), Euripides. T. (Greek ), 
Translated by Banister, 1780 ; Potter, 1781 ; 
Wodhull, 1782 ; Morgan, 18U5 ; Giles, 
1865. (See " Thebais.") 

Phcenix (2%e). 1607, Middleton. 

Phoenix in Her Flames (The), 1639, Lower. T. 

Phormio. b.o. 162, Terence. C. (Latin). 
Translated by Bentley, 1726; Colman the 
Elder, 1765 ; Barry, 1857 ; etc. 

Phrenologist, 1835, Coyne. C. 

Phrontisterion or Oxford in the Nineteenth Cen- 
tury, 1852, Mansel. D. (unfinished;. 

Phroslne et Melidor, 1794, Mehul. O.a 

I'hysic Lies a-BleedIng, 1697, Th. Brown. C. 

Plccollno, 1875, Gulraud. 0. (libretto by 
Sardou). 

Picture (2%«), 1630, Masslnger. T.C. 

I'ierce Penniless (^Supplication of), 1692, Nash. 

Pierre et Catherine, 1829, St. Georges. 

Pierre le Grand, 1854, Meyerbeer. 0. 

Piety in Pattens, 1773, Foote. F. 

Pilgrim {The), 1621, Fletcher (Beaumont died 
1616). Altered by Vanbrugh in 1699. 

Pilot (^The\ 19th cent., Fitzball. N.Blta. 

Pinafore (ff.M.S.), 1878, Gilbert and Sullivan. 
N.C.Opta. 

Pinner of Wakefield (T?ie), 1560-1592, R. 
Greene. C. 

Piperman's Predicaments, • Ware. F. (trans- 
lated). 

Pippa Passes, 1842, R. Browning, 1842. D. 

Pirata (II), 1806-1835, Bellini. O. 

Pirate (The), 1792-1851 (never printed), Daven- 
port. PI. 

Pirates (1763-1796), Storace. Mu.D. 

Piso's Conspiracy, 1676, Lee. T. (same as 
Jiero). 

Pizarro, 1799, Sheridan. T. (from ICotzebue's 
drama The Spaniard in Peru, 1797). 

Plaideurs (Les), 1668, Racine. C. (imitated 
from the Wdsps of Aristophanes). 

Plain Dealer, 1677, Wycherly. C. 

Plain Dealer (^The), 1766, Bickerstaff. C. 

I'latonic Love, 1707, Centllvre. C. 

Platonic Lovers, 1636, Davenant. T.C. 

Play (1829-1871), Robertson. C. 

Play oetwene the Pardoner and the Frere, 
printed 1533, J. Hey wood. Int. 

Play called the Four P's QThe), printed 1569, 
J. Heywood. PU 

Play of Love ('J%e), 1533, Heywood. Int. 

Play of the Wether (The), 1533, Heywood. Tnt. 

Plays of the Passions (1798-1836), J. Baillie. 
T. and C. 

Plot and No Plot (A), 1697, Dennis. C. 

Plot and Passion, 1852, Tom Taylor, etc. 

Plotting Sisters {Tht), 1676, D'Urfey. C. 

Pius Beau Jour de la Vie (Le), before 1822, 
Scribe. Pl.Pc. 

Plutus, B.C. 408, Aristophanes. C. (Greek). 
Translated by Randolph, 1651 ; Fielding 
and Young, 1812 ; Mitchell, 1820-23 ; Cun- 
ningham, 1826 ; Rudd, 1857. 

Poerulua (b.o. te4f-V%VV ^S36nJ!«m^» ^» Qjaftaiv 



1390 



APPENDIX ill. 



Translated into blank verse by Messrs. 

Thornton, Rich, Warner, and Colinan, 1769- 

1774. . ^ 

Poetaster ( The), 1601, Jonson. Sat.C. (\n which 

Dekker is satirized as "Crispinus'*). 
Poets (The), 1774, AlflerL F. (translated by 

C. Lloyd, 1816). 
Polldoro^ 1788, Bandnttini. 
Polinioe, 1783, AlflerL T. (translated by 

C. Lloyd, 1816^. 
Polish Jew {The), * Ware. D. (altered Into The 

Bellt, 1874). 
Politician (The), 1666, Hbirley. T. 
Politician Cheated (TAe), 1663, Greene. C. 
Polly Honeycombed 1760, Colman the Elder. 

D.N. 
Polyeucte, 1640, Comeille. T. 
Polyxdne, 1686, Lafosse. T. 
Pomp4e, 1692, Gamier. T. 
PompSe, 1641, Comeille. T. 
Pompev, 1663, Mrs. C. Philips. T. (from (3or- 

nellle). 
Pompey the Great, 1696, Kyd. T. (translated 

rrom the Pompee of Gamier). 
Pompey the Great, 1664, E. Waller. T. (from 

Comeille). 
Pompev the Great (1706-1773), never printed, 

S. Johnson. T. 
Poor Gentleman (7%e), 1802, Colman. C. 
Poor Jack (1802-1879), Buckhtone. C. 
Poor Man's Comfort {The), 1658, Daborn. C. 
Poor Soldier (,The), 1798, O'Keefe. 0. (music 

by Shield). 
Pope alfl Metiiphysiker, 1764, Lessing (music by 

Mendelssohn). 
Pope Joan. (See " Female Prelate.") 
Popping the Question (1802-1879), Buckstone. C. 
Popularity, 1838, Delavigne. C. 
Porter's Knot (I%e), 1868, Oxenford. D. (Like 

(/Dowd, it is an adaptation of Let (Ro- 
chets du Pkre, by Cormon and Grang6.) 
Postilion de JjonJumeau(Le), 1830, Adam. O.C. 
Poulct et Poulette, 1878, Herv6. B.C. 
Pourceaugnac (^MomX 1669, Moll^re. C. 
Pragmatical Jesuit X^ew-Leven'd (J!he), 1657, 

Carpenter. C. 
Precleuses Ridicules, 1669, Moliire. C. 
Premier Jour de Bonheur (Le), 1868, Auber. 0. 
Presence (1624-1678), Margaret duchess of 

Newcastle. C. 
Presented at Court, 1848, Coyne. C. 
Presumptive Evidence (1802-1879), Buckstone. 
Pretty Enmcralda and Captain Phoebus of Ours, 

1879, H. J. Byron. B. 
Pride shall have a Fall, 1826, Croly. G. 
Priestess (.The,), 1855, Sargent. 
Prince Deukalion, 1879, B. Tnylor. D. 
Prince DoruH, 1860, 'I'om Taylor. 
Prince of Homburg (1776-181 1), Kleist. D. 
Princess (.The), 19th cent., Gilbert. D. 
Princess of Cleves, 1689, Lee. 
Princesse Aur^lie (Le), 1828, Delavigne. C. 
Princesse d'Elide, 166 1, Moli6re. C. 
Princesse de Navarre, 1743, Voltaire. 0. 
Princesse de Navarre, 1747, Kanieau. O. 
Princesse do Trobizotide, 1870, QfiTenbach. 0. 
Prisoner of State, 1847, Stirling. D. 
Prisoner of War, 1 837, Jerrold. C. 
PrlBonen (The\ 3641, Killlgrew. T.C. 
PrtBonnier (U\ 179$, Dellamaria. O.C. 
nvcureurArbitre (Le), 1633-1690, R. Polsaon. C. 



Prodigal Son n%e\ 1739-1802, Arnold. 0. 

(music by oullhranV 
Profligate iThe), 1820, Q. W. Taylor. 0. 
Prometheus Bound, b.o. 460, .Sschylui. T. 

(Greek). Translated by Potter, 1777; 

Buckley, 1849; Webster, 1866; Plumptre, 

I860 ; Lang, 1870. 
Prometheus Bound, 1838, recast In 1860, E. 

Browning. T. 
Prometheus Unbound, 1821, Shelley. L.D. 
Promos and Cassandra, 1678, Whetstone. C. 

(This itt the quarry of Shakespeare's Meature 

for Meoiure.) 
PrCneurs (^Les) or La TartufTe Lltt£ra1re (1734- 

1780), Dorat. Sat.D. (directed against 

D'AIembert and bis set). 
Proof, 1878, Buniard (an English version of 

Une Cfiiute f^Ubre). 
Prophet (The), 1874, B. Taylor. T. 
Prophite (U\ 1849, Meyerbeer. 0. (Itbretta 

by Scribe). 
Prophetess (7%e), 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. 
Prophetess (The) or History of Diodesian, 1690, 

Betterton. 
Proserpina, 1804, Winter. 0. 
Proserpine, 1801, Paisiello. 0. 
Protecteur(J^), 1781-1867, Brifaut. C. 
Provoked Husband, 1726, Vanbragb. C. (left 

unfinished by Vanbrugh, and called The 

Journey to London. Gibber finished the 

play, and changed the name). 
Provoked Wife, 1697, Vanbrugh. C. 
Provost of Bruges, 1836, Knowles. T. 
Pseudolus or The Cheat (b.o. 264-184), Plau- 

tus. C. (Latin). Translated into blank 

verse by Messrs. Thornton, Rich, Warner, 

and Colman, 1769-74. 
Psyche, 1671. Molidre. 0, 
Pnych6, 1676, Sbadwell. 
Pf<ych6 Debauched, 1678. 
Public Wooing (1624-1673), BCargaret duchesi 

of Newcastle. C. 
Pulch6rle, 1672, Comeille. 
Puritan Maid (The), 1602, Mlddleton. PI. (loot). 
Puritan (The) or The Widow of Watllng Stret-t, 

1607, Wfentworth] SfmithJ. 
Purltani (T), 1834, Bellini. 0. (libretto by 

Pepolj). 
Puritan's Daughter, 1861, Balfe. 0. 
Purse (The) or The Benevolent Tar, * Cross. 

Mu.E. 
Pygmalion, 1748, Rameau. 0. 
Pygmalion, 1800, Cherublni. 0. 
Pygmalion and Galatea, 1871, Gilbert. Myt D. 
Pyrame et Thlsb6 (1632-1698, Pradon. T. 
Pyrame et Thisbfi (1677-1768), Lagrange. 0. 
Pyrrhus King of Egypt, 1696, Hopkins. T. 

Q.E D., 1871, Marshall. Cdta. 

Quaker (The), 1777, Dibdln. CO. 

Quaker's Opera (The), 1728, ITi. Walker. 

Quarnntlne (77ie), • Ware. C. 

Queen and Concubine (The), 1663, Bromo. D. 

Queen Eli/ab th's Troubles, in two parts, 1606; 

1609, Thomas Hey wood. H.I 'I. 
Queen Juta of Denmark, 19th cent., BoJ^. T. 
Queen Mab, 1760, Bumev. 0. 
Queen Mary [of England], 1875, Tennyson. T. 
(See " Mary Tudor.") 
. Queen Mother (Tk«), 1861, Swinbnme. T. 



DBAHAS AND OPERAS. 



1391 



Oneen of Ck>rliitli, 1M7, BMmnont and Fletclkflr. 

(neenofSoot0(7%e)»lM4,Bftnlu. T. 

( VMMf 1616, JoQion. 

( loeen's ArcadU (7A«% 1606, Daniel. P.T. 

4iiwn'a SbiUing (The), 1879, (iodfirey. C. (an 

English venlon of {7n /*»£« de FamuU; 

•ee aUo **Th6 Dlacarded Son "). 
Qnaer Snfejject {The), 1837, Coyne. C. 
< ui Femme a, Onerre a, about 1830, Brohaa. 0. 
( nintiu Fablof, 1673, Anon. H.PL 
( nip for an Upstart Courtier ( A\\ 692, Greene. C. 
QiUtte on Double, about 1830, Broban. C. (Tbe 

Engllali adaptation la called DoubU or 

QiUti.) 

Rabagea, 1873, Saidon. 0. 

Rage (1766-1841), Reynolds. C. 

Raging Turk ( The\ 1631, Goffe. T. (Bi^azet IL). 

Ragont. (See**Mons. Raffout.") 

Ratoing the Wind, 1803, Kenney. F. 

Rake and His Pupil {The), 1834, Buckstune. C. 

Ralph Roister Doister. 1634, Udal (the first 
English comedy). (See <* Gammer Gur- 
ton^a Needle " and *' Mesogonus.") 

Ram AU^ or Merry Tricks, 1611, Barry. 0. 

Rambling Justice, 1677, Leanerd. C. 

Ramblinff Lady (1669-1746), Southeme. C. 

Rape of Lucrece (The) 1608, Th. Hey wood. T. 



(8ee**Lucretla.") 

'" ' The 



Treaty of Limerick, 



Rapparee (2%e) or 

1870, Boucicault. 
Rare Triumphs of Love and Fortune ( The), 1680. 

Anon. PL 
Re Teodoro, 1785, Paislello. 0. 
Rebecca (1830-1877), iiallidAy. D. 
Rebellion (The), 1640, Rawlins. T. 
Rebellion Defeated or The Fall of Desmond, 

16th cent., Cntts. T. 
Rebels (The), 1749-1832, Goethe. G. 
Recess (The), 1786, Miss Lee. 
Rteonciilation Mormande. 1719, Dufremy. C. 
Reconciliation or The Two Brotbeni, 1799. 

0. (from Kotzebue). 
Recruiting Officer iThe\ 1706, Farquhar. C. 
Recruiting Sergeant (The), 1770, Bickerstaff. 

Mn.K. 
Recnler pour MIenx Sauter, 1854, Dartois. C. 
Red Cross Knight, 1794, Holman. 
R«d Mask (The), 1834, Plancb^. 
Regent (L«), 1831, Ancelot. V. 
Regicide (The), 1747, acted 1749, Rmollett. T. 
Register Office (The), 1723-1787. Reed. F. 
Regolo (Attilio), 1740, Metastasio. 0. (See 

**B/kga\v»y) 
Regular Fix (1764-1838), Morton. C. 
R^ulus (1632-1698), Pradon. T. 
K^gulus (1734-1780), C. J. Dorat. T. 
Retnilns, 1774, Mrs. H. More. T. 
Rehearsal (The), 1671, duke of Buckingham. B. 
Rcinald (1789-1862), Ingemann. 
Reine de Chypre (La), 1799-1862. Hal6vy. 0. 
Reine de Golconde. (See ** Aline," etc.) 
Reine de Saba, 1862, Gounod. 0. (libretto by 

Cnnd). 
Relapse (The), 1697, Vanbrugh. C. (altered 

by Sheridan into The Trip to Scarbon/ugk, 

1777). 
Religiona (1624-1678), Margaret duchpss of 

Newcai&le. T.C. 
Remorse, 1797, acted 1813, Coleridge. T. 
Rencontre {lh6\ 1«27, Plancb6. 



Rendezvous Bourgeois (U§), 1794, Hoibnann. 

O.C. (music by Mebul). 
Ren^ado (^The), 1624, printed 1630, Masslnger. 

Rent Day, 1830. Jerrold. C. (His offer of tlie 



copyright for £5 was revived.) 
lis - - - 



1767, 



Reprisals or Tbe Tars of Old England, 

Smollett. F. 
Rescued, 1879, Boucicault. Sen.D. 
Retaliation (1762-1820), Macnully. F. 
Rerour de Nepolion, 1841, S Jour. D. 
Retribution, 1856, Bennett and Tom Taylor. H.P. 
Ketum from Parnassus (The), 1606, Anon. Pi. 
Return of the Druses, 1865, U. Browning. T. 
Revenge ( The), 1680, Anon. C. (Tliis la tbe 

Dutch Courtezan reviv^.) 
Revenge (The), 1721, Young. T. 
Revenge or a Match at Newgate, 1680, Bet- 

terton. 
Revenge for Honour, 1654, Cbnpman. T. 
Revenge ofBuflsyd'Amboise, 1613, Chapman. T. 
Revenger's Tragedle (.The), 1607, Tourneur. T. 
Revers de la MedaiUe (U), 1861, Demoliftre. C. 
Review (Tfu) or Wags of Windsor, 1798, Col- 
man. F. 
Rewards of Vertue (The), 1661, Fonntaine. C. 

(altered by Shadwell, and called The 

Royal Shepherdas, 1669). 
Rich Jew of Malta, 1586, Marlowe. T. 
Rich and Poor, 1812, Lewis. CO. 
Ricbard Coeur de Lion, 1781, Sedaine. 0. (music 

by Or^try). 
Richard Cceur de Lion, 1782, Burgoyne. H.R. 

(the above Anglicized). 
Richard CjBur de Lion (1752-1R20), Macfvilly. 0. 
Ricbard Cceur de Lion (1830-1877), UAlliday. 

HD. 
Richard Cceur de Lion, 1863, Benedict. 0. 
Richard L, 172B, Sewell. T. 
Richard II., 1597, Shakespeare. H.D. (imitated 

from Marlowe's Edward II., 1592). 
Richard III., 1597. Shakespeare. H.T. 
Richard Duke of York, 1595, Marlowe. T. 
IlichPlieu, 1839, lord Lytton. H.Pl. 
Richelieu (Iai Jeunesie de), 1833, Ancelot. V. 
Richmond Heiress f7Vi«), 1693, D'Urfey. C. 
Hienzi, 1828, Miss Mitford. T. 
RIenzi, 1841, Wagner. 0. (libretto by Jaclcson). 
Right Woman (A), 1615, Beaumont and 

Fletcher. C. 
Rightful Heir (The), 1868, lord Lytton. T. 

(same as The Sea Captain). 
RIgoletto, 1852, Verdi. 0. (libretto from Victor 

Hugo). 
Rimini (Franceica di)i 1819, Pellioo. T. (an 

episode In Dante's Jnfemo). 
Rlnaldo, 1711, Hill. O. (music by Handel; this 

was the first ple^e he set to muxic). 
Rinaldo and Armida, 1699, Dennis. D. 
Riquet, 1R36, Planch6. 
Rival Candidates, 1774, Dudley. Mu.Int. 
Rival Friends (The), 1632, Haustcd. C. 
Rival Kings (7%e), 1677, Banks. 
Rival L»dies, 1663, Drydcn. C. 
Rival Modes, 1726, Moore. C. 
Rival Queens, 1677, Lee. (See "Alexander tbf 

(ireat.") 
Rivals (The), 1668, Davenant. C. 
Rivals (rA*). 1775. Sheridan. C. 
Rivals (The), 1830, Balfe. 0. (I RivalC\. 



\sn 



APPENDIX III. 



KoftrliM Girl {The\ 1611, MiddletoD. 0. (i^. 

Moll CuipurM). 
Rob Uoj, 1832. Flotow. 0. 
Rob Roy Mac Orf^^or (1782-1 836), PooocIl O.D. 

(fttmi iilr W. Scott's novel). 
Robbers (YTre). 1781, Schlllur. T. 
Robbers of Calabria, * I^ane. D. (adapted). 
Robert le IHable, 1831, Mejerbeer. 0. (libretto 

by Scribe). 
Robert the Invalid. 1870, 0. Reade. C. (a ver- 
sion of Molidre's U Malade Imoffinaire), 
Robin Hood, pt. i. 1597, Miinday. D. 
Kobtn Hood, pt. 11. 1598, Cbettle. D. 
Robin Hoofl, 1741, Dr. Ante and Barney. 0. 
Robin Ho<^d, 1787, O'Keefe. 0. (muslo by 

Sbield). 
Robin Hood (1762-1820), Macnally. CO. (See 

*• Deatii of Robert Karl of HuntiDgton.'^) 
Robin Hood, 1860, Macfarren. 0. 
Robin des l3oi^ 1824, Weber. 0. 
Roblnaon Crtisod, 1806, Qullbert de Plxfrft- 

court. V. 
Robinson Cmsoe, 1806, Pocock (the above In 

Kngliiih). 
Rock of Rome, 1849, Knowles. H.PL 
Roderigo. 1706, Handol. 0. 
Rodogune, 1646, Cornel He. T. 
Rodognne or The liival Urotlieni, 1766, Aspln- 

wall. T. (from T. Cornpille\ 
Roiolphe, before 1822, Scribe. Ft.Po. 
Rocf-Krage, 1770, Ewald. I). 
Itoi Faineant (U% 1830, Ancelot. T. 
Ro) d'Yvetot (/>e), 1842, Adam. O.C. (suggested 

by Reran gfTH song). 
Rol et le Ffrmier, 1762, Sedalne. O.C. (mtisic 

by Monsigny). 
Roister bolster ittcdph), 1634, printed In 1666, 

Udal. C. (This was the first English 

comtdy. For the first Karopeao comedy, 

see^Ulandria.") 
Roland, 1778, Picclnl. 0. 
Rolsnd for an Oliver, 1819, Th. Morton. 0. 
RollA, 1798, Kotzebue. T. 
Rolla, 1799. lywis. T. (from the above). 
Rollo, pcMhnmotis 1639. Iteaumontand I*ietcber. 
Roman (The\ IH50, S. Dobell. D.Pm. 
Roman Actor {The), 1629, Masai nger. 
Roman ilrothc-r {The), 19tb cent., Heraod. T. 
Roman Comlque (U), 1861, Offenbach. U.Bf. 
Roman Empress (A), 1622-1706, Joyner. 1). 
Roman Father {The), 1760, Wiiitehead. T. 

(based on the Jforace of Comeille). 
Roman Revenge, 1753, Hill. 
Roman d'Une Hetire or La Folle Qagetire, 1803, 

Hoffmann. C. 
Roman Virgin {The) or The Unjast Judge, 1679, 

Detterton. T. (the tale oi Virgin ius). 
Romance and Reality, 19th cent., J. Brougtuun. 

D.Pc. 
Romance for an Honr. 1771, Kelly. C. 
Rome Sauv^e, 1752, Voltaire. T. 
Romeo and Juliet, 1695, Shakespeare. T. 

(printed 1597). 
Rom6o et Juliette, 1828, SoulM. T. (ImtUted 

from ttie above). 
Romildare Constanza, 1 81 9, Meyerbeer. 0. 
Romp (7*^^), * Anon. CO. (altered from Blcker- 

BtafTs Love in the Oily). 
RosallndiL 1762, ]>ockman. Mn.D. 
JloMnwrid, 1706, Addimm, 0. (music by Am*). 
Jlotrnwoad, IMI, BwtDbttrn; Po.D. 



Rosamond (Ftii^), 1879, Tennyson. T. 
Rosamond {The Fair), 1812, Komer. T. (8m 

**Ro«mondA.") 
Rosamond the Fair, 1836, Bftmett. H.O. 
Rose {The\ 1710-1778, Arne. CO. (from th« 

French). 
Rose Blanche (£a) et U Rose Rouge, 1800. 

Ouilbert de PU£r6court. D. (See *«Two 

Roses.") 
Rose de St. Fleur (Jba), 19th cent., Offeobadu 

O.Bf. 
Rose et Colas, 1764, Sedalne. O.C 
Rose of Arragon, 1842, Knowles. D. 
Ros<> of Castille, 1 867, Balfe. 0. 
Rosiire de Salency (Im,), 1774, Gritry. 0. 
Roslire et Norrice. 1842. Barri^re. P. 
Rosina, 1782, Miss Brooke. PL 
Rosina, 1783, Shield. 0. 
Rosmonda, 1526, Rucelleri T. 
Rosmunda, 1783, Alflerl. T. (baied on Bm- 

dello's novel). Translated by C Lloyd, 1816. 
Rosmunda, 1840. Gil v Zarate. (8e« ** Bkorj " 

and ** Complaint.^') 
Rusten 1 Oerken. 1816, Ingemann. 
Rough Diamond (1802-1879). Buckitona. OOte. 
Roundheads {The), 1682. Mrs. Behn. C 
Rover {The) 1677, Mrs. Behn } pt. 11. 168L C. 
Itoving {ne), 17th cent., Middleton. C. 
Roxana, 1592, printed 1632, Akbattcr, T. 

(Latin). 
Roxana, 1772, Magnocavallo. T. (a prize Play). 
Royal Captive {7 he), 1746, J. Maxwell. T. 
Royal Combat, 17th cent.. Ford and I^ekker. 
Royal Command {Iiy\ 19th cent., Stirling. CO. 
Royal Convert, 1708, Rowe. T. (i.e. Rodogune;. 
Royal Garland, 1768, Bickerstafr. 
Royal King and I^oyal Subject {The), 1737, Th. 

Hovwood. T.C. 
Royal Martyr {Tfie), 1669, Dryden. T. 
Royal Master (The), 1638, Shirlev. C 
Royal Mischief, 1696, Mrs. Manlev. 
Royal Mistress (7'A«), 1696, Mrs. Mauler. 
Royal Shepherd {The), 1764, R. Uolt. 0. (from 

Metastasio). 
Royal Shepherdess, 1669, ShadwelL 0. (This 

is Fountain's comedy The Reward qf 

Vertue, 1661, altered.) 
Royal Slave {The\ 1637, printed 1639, C^rt- 

wright. T.C 
Royalist (The), 1682, DtJrfey. 0. 
Hubans d^Ivonne, I860, Thiboust. 
Rudens or The Rope (n.c. 254-1 84), PUntnii. C 

(I/atin, adapted from a Greek play l^ 

Piphulos). Translated into blank verse ht 

Messrs. Thornton, Rich, Warner, and Col- 
man, 1769-74. 
Rugantio, 1805, JiCwIs. Mel. 
Rulnes de Babylone {Lu), 1819, Qullbert da 

Pix6r^court. 
Rulnes de Vaudemont, 1845, Boule. 
Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, 1624, Beaumont 

and Metcher. C (altered by Uinrlck> 
Rump {The), 1660, Tathnm. C 
Runaway {The), 1776. Mrs. Cowley. 0. 
Runnimede, 1783, J. I/Ogan. T. 
Rural Felicity, 1834, Buckstone. C 
Ruy Bias, 1840, Victor Hugo. R.I>. (Feehter 

produced a bad English version About 1863.) 

Sabots de la Marquis, 1864, Bonlaiiflw. 0.C 
\ %ac>kML Q{ fi(«wa (^The), 1667, Anon. PL 



DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



1393 



Sacrifice d'lphlgtoie, 1861, Dennery. T. (See 

"Iphlgenle.") 
Sad One (TheX 160»-1641, Stickling. T. 
Sad Shepherd (Tke), left at death unfinished, 

1637, Jonson. P. 
Sailor'a Daughter (3%e), 1800, Cnmberland. C. 
St. Clement's Eve, 1862, sir H. Taylor. Z>. 
St. Genest, 1641, Rotron. T. 
St. Patrick for Ireland, 164P, Shirley. C. 
St. Patrick's Day, 1775, Sheridan. F. 
St. Peter, 1866, Benedict. Or. 
Saint's Tragedy, 1846, Kingsley. D.Pm. (based 

on the story of St. Elizabeth of Hungary'), 
Salmadda Spolia, 1639, Davenant. M. 
Salvator, 19th cent., Heranlt. T. 
Samor, 1818, Milman. 
Samson, 1742, Handel. Or. 
Samson Agonistes, 1671, Hilton. D.Pm. 
Sapho, 1860, Oonnod. 0. 
Sappo and Phao, 1591, J. Lyly. Myt.D. 
Saratoga, 1874, Marshall (brought out in Lon- 
don under the title of Brwhton), 
Sardanapalus, 1821, Byron. T. 
Satanella, 1858, Balfe. 0. 
Satiro-mastlx, 1602, Dekker. Sat.C. (in which 

Ben Jonson is satirized under the name of 

" Horace, Junior "). 
Saucy Valets (1730-1806), King. 
Saul, 1738, Handel. Or. 
Saul, 1739, Hill. T. 
Saul, 1782, Alfleri. T. (translated by C. Lloyd, 

1815). 
Saul, 1801, Kalkbrenncr. Or. 
Saul (King'), 1872, Armstrong. T. 
Saul (KSnig\ 1839, Gutzkow. D. 
Sauney the Scot, 1698, Lacy. C. 
Savage (JZicftard), 19th cent., Gutzkow. D. 
Savonarola, 1881, Austin. T. 
Scapegoat (TAtf), about 1840, Poole. F. 
Scholar (lne\ 1649, Lovelace. C. 
Scholar {l%e% 1802-1879, Buckstone. C. 
School, 1869, Robertson. C. 
School for Arrogance (1746-1809), Holcroft. 0. 
School for Authors (1770-1804), Tobln. C. 
School for Coquettes (1799-1861), Mrs. Gore, 

Prose C. 
School for Fathers (3%6), 1770, Bickerstaff. C. 
School for Grown Children, 1826, Morton. C. 
School for Grown Gentlemen, 1827, Morton. C. 
School for Lovers, 1762, Whitehead. C. (See 

** L'£cole des Amants.") 
SchoolforScandal, 1777, Sheridan. C. ^Charles" 

and ** Joseph Surface" are copies of Field- 
ing's « Tom Jones " and " Blifll.") 
School for Wives, 1774, KeUy. C. (See 

**L'Scole des Femmes.") 
Sdiool of Complement, 1631, SUrley. C. 
School of Reform, 1817, Thomas Morton. C. 

(See"L'Jecole.") 
Sdpio Afiricanus, 1729, Beckingham. T. (from 

Pradon's ScipUm l'4fricain). 
Scipion r Afiricain, 1632-1698, Pradon. T. 
Scornful Lady, 1616, Beaumont and Fletcher. 

C. 
Scots Figaries (The), 1652, Tatham. C. 
ficowerers (2%e\ 1691, Shadwell. C. 
Scythes, 1761, Voltaire. T. 
SeapCaptain (The), 1839, Lytton.- T. (often 

ciOled The Rightful Heir). 
fieft- Voyage (The), posthumous 1647, Beaumont 

andFtotdier. C. 



Search after Happiness, 1773, H. More. P. (Her 

first producuoo. Aged 17.) 
Search for Money (A\ 1609, Rowley. C. 
Seasons (The), 1800, Haydn. 0. 
Sebastian. (See " Don Sebastian.") 
Second Maiden's Tragedy, before 1620, Anon. 

T. (ascribed to Chapman). The heroine 

has no name. 
Second Thoughts, 19th cent., Buckstone. 
Secret (Le), 1793, Hoffmann. O.C. (music by 

M6huJ). 
Secret Love, 1667, Dryden. C. 
Secrets Worth Knowing, 1798, Th. Morton. C. 
Secretaire et le Cuisinier (Le), before 1822, Scribe. 

Pt.Pc. 
See Me and See Me Not, 1618, Belcher. C. 

(adapted from a play by Hans Beerpot). 
Sejanus, 1603, Jonson. T. 
Sejour Militaire, 1813, Auber. 0. 
Self-immolation or The Sacrifice of Love, 1799, 

Newman. PI. (from Kotzebue). 
Selindra, 1665, sir W. Killigrew. PL 
Semele, 1698, Congreve. Mu.D. (music by 

Handel). 
Semiramide, 1729, Metastasio. 0. 
Semiramide, 1819, Meyerbeer. 0. 
Semiramide, 1823, Rossini. 0. 
Semiramis, 1748, Voltaire. T. 
Senile Odium, 1633, Hausted. C. 
Serail, 1782, Mozart. 0. 
Serious Family (A), about 1860, Buckstoue 

(music by Barnett). 
Sertorlus, 1662, Comeille. T. 
Servius Tullius, 1826, Bouzique. T. 
Sesostris, 1667, Amore. T. 
Seven against Thebes (The), b.c. 471, fschylus. 

T. (Greek). Translated by Potter, 1777* 

Buckley, 1849; Davies, 1864; Plumptre, 

1869. 
Shaughraun, 1874, Boucicault. D. 
She Stoops to Conquer, 1773, Goldsmith. C. 
She Stoops to Conquer, 1864, Macfiuren. 0. 
She Would and She Would Not, 1703, Gibber. C. 
She Would if She Could, 1668, Ftherege. C. 
Shepherd of Tolosa, 1829, Ingemann. 
Shepherd's Artifice, 1761, Dibdin. 0. 
Shepherd's Holiday (The), 1636, Rutten. P.T.C. 
Shoemaker a Gentleman (A), 1638, Rowley. C. 
Shoemaker's Holiday (The), 1600, Dekker. C. 
Shore. (See " Jane Shore.") 
SiJ'etaisRoi, 1864, Adam. Pt.Pc. 
Sicilian Summer (A\ 1850, Henry Taylor. C. 
Sicilian Vespers, 1840, Kenney. 
Sicilian Vespers, 1819, Delavigne. T. (See 

••Vespers.") 
Sicilien ou L' Amour Peintre, 1667, Molidre. C. 
Siege (The) or Love's Convert, 1651, Cart- 
wright. C. 
Si^ge of Aguileia, 1760, Home. 
Siege c^f Babylon (The), 1678, Pordage, T. 
Siege of Belgrade, 1796, Cobb. CO. (music by 

Storace; an English version of La, Cosa 

Sard). 
Siege of Berwick, 1806, Jemingham. T, 
Siege of Damascus, 1720, Hughes. T. 
Siege of Grenada, 1671, Dryden. H.PL 
Siege of Ischia (1778-1824), Kemp. 0. 
Siege of Memphis (The\ 1676, D^Urfey. T. 
Si^ of Rhodes, 1666, Davenant. PI. 
Siege of Rochelle, 1836, Balfe. 0. 
Sie|(eof8iiiov^Vl%\«l&Sa!&^T^^^Suu *\.. 



AI^ENDIX tJf. 



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Mrllirrj'WIMilr.lTnl.rarntibiir. 0. 

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r4* k U taiUlJ*, IM(, D)«mr»lla, 0. 
'Md'AttMlHMJ, 1H4. Aodrtim. U. 
lfir(n«, lMl>,I>>T*liM, T, 
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ltd rMAlM, IM1, Oiny. 0, 
ton tail HtAi («&■], IIM-IIM, r>: ,Ii»,b, 
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jhlimtn (klnffj, ing, Arnulronf, T, 
tHnntmbuh (Iky, l>ri>, livUivlaui, Ii. 
*mnt«,lmla. Hill, hlLtil. 0. CUbNUo 1q 



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•kpriklM. jxilv. It, UrxwuliiK. 
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(TlM»ot|l<>li*«nilnalt<i»lM I'Uam.y 
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l^ngi of LmimI, ITIi, (rftMh, M.r, (nuali 

V "hlildi, 
Air(ii(iM Aiilamn, tmiKmnvr, fl. 
J!£i1iiC>aim>(rM.l«a,l)iM«»i, M. 
MqoHM to ih> OmrniUoa. Km. 'riunum. C, 
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(■Hii* u HKnlfMNtn WAUaUit). 

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M<«ii (;ii4o)i, DPI, Pwiiiilxr, 0, 
NU|rln',fN°»i(J''H).lia), Jimann, 0, 
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'•(« O^,' (TlilK la Kwnlr !^ iOWrM 



DRAMAS A2^ OPERAS. 



1895 



Stichus (b.o. 264-184), PUratns. C. (Latin, 

adapted from a Greek play by Menander). 

Translated into blank verse by Messrs. 

Thornton, Kich» Warner, and Ck)lnuui, 

1769-74. 
Stilicon, 1660, Thomas ComeiUe. T. 
Still Waters Ron Deep, 1855, Tom Taylor. 0. 
Stolen Heiress, 1703, Centlivre. G. 
Stolen Kisses, 19th cent., Merritt. C. 
Strafford, 1837, R. Browning. H.T. 
Strafford, 1843, Sterling. H.T. 
Strange Discovery (3f%c), 1640, Gough. T.C. 
Strange Gentleman (7%e), 1836, Dickens. Blta. 
Stranger (2^), 1797, B. Thompson. D. (from 

Miganthropy and Repentance, by Kotzebue). 

Thompson's version was greatly altered in 

1798 by Sheridan. It is the latter alone 

which is acted. 
Straniera (Za), 1806-1835, Bellini. 0. 
Strathmore, 1849, W. Marston. T. 
Stratonioe, 1792, Hoffmann. O.C. (mnsic by 

M^nn. 
Streets of London, 1862, Boncicanlt. D. 
Stmensee, 1827, Beer. T. 
Success or A Hit if Yon Like It, 1826, PlanchS. F. 
Such Things Are, 1786, Inchbald. PI. (realized 

£410 12«.). 
Suite du Mentuer (£a), 1803, Andrieux. C. 
Sullen Lovers, 1668, ^adwell. C. 
Sultan (2%«), 1775, Bickerstaff. F. 
Summer's Last Will, etc., 1600, Nash. C. 
Summer's Tale, 1768, Cumberland. G.O. (mnsic 

by Bach, Ame, and others. It was cut 

down by Cumberland into AmdiOf, an after- 

niece^ 
Sun ta Aries (3^), 1621, Middleton. C. 
Sun's Darling (2%e), 1656. Ford. M. 
Superiority, 1607, Ant. Brewer. C. 
Suppllants(2%cX ^-C- *^^» iEschylus. T. (Greek). 

Translated by Potter, 1777 ; Buckley, 1849 ; 

Plumptre, 1869. 
Supplication of Pierce Penniless, etc, 1692, 

Nash. 
Supplice d'un Honun^ 1865, Thiboust. 
Supplices, B.C. 421, Euripides. T. (Greek). 

Translated by Potter, 1781 ; Wodhull, 1782. 
Supposes {The), 1566, Gascoigne. C. (irom Gli 

Suppositi, of Ariosto ; one of our earliest 

dramas). 
SnrSna, 1674, (Tomeille. T. 
Surprise {AgreecMe), 1798, O'Eeefe. C. 
Surrender of Calais, 1791, Colman. C. 
Suspicious Husband (3?^). 1747, Hoadly. C. 
Svend Dyring's House, 19th cent.. Hens. R.D. 
Svend Grathe, 19th cent., Boj6. T. 
Sweethearts, 1874, Gilbert. D.Pc. 
Sweethearts and Wives (1772-1849), Kenney. 

Mu.C. (music by Nathan). 
Sweetman, the Woman-Hater, 1640, Anon. C. 
Swindler (The), 1764^1838, Morton. C. 
Sword and the Hand, 1832, Beer. T. 
I^lvain, 1770, Marmontel. O.C. (music by 

Gr6try). 
Sylvana, 1809, Weber. 0. (This is The Wood- 

girl altered.) 
Sylvester Daggerwood, 1796, Colman. C. 
I^lvia, 1731, Uilo, 



0. (Sir H. 



Tableau Parlant (Jjt), 1769, Gr^tiy. 
Tailors (The), • Anon. B.T. 
Tale of Mantna, 18^, Enowlesi 



0. 



Tale of Mystery (1746-1809, Holcroft. MeL 
Tale of a Tub, 1633, Jonson. (His last comedy. 

Its object was to hold up Inigo Jones to 

ridicule.) 
Tamburlaine, 1690, Marlowe. T. (See **Ti- 

mour.") 
Tamerlan (1632-1698), Pradon. T. 
Tamerlan et Bajazet, 1806, Bishop. Bl. 
Tamerlane, 1702, Rowe. T. (Tamerlane is 

meant for William III., and Bajazet for 

Louis XVL) 
Tamerlane, 1722, Leo. 0. 
Taming of the Shrew, 1593, Shakespeare. C. 

(See "The Honeymoon.") 
Tancred and Gismunda, 1568, by Hatton and 

four other members of the Inner Temple. T. 

(based on an Italian novel). 
Tancred and Sigismunda, 1745, Thomson. T. 
Tancr&ie, 1760, Voltaire. T. 
Tancredi, 1813, Rossini. 0. 
Tannhauser, 1846, Wagner. O. 
Tante (La) et le Neveu (1781-1857), Brifout. C. 
Tarare, 1787, Beaumarchais. 0. 
Tartuffe, 1664, Moliere. C. (See *«The Non- 
juror.") 
Tasso (Torqvuxto), 1790, Goethe. T. 
Tasso Refnede, 1819, Ingemann. D. 
Taste, 1752, Foote. F. 
Tatlers (JThe), 1797, Hoadly. C. 
Taveme des ^tudiants (La), 1854, Sardou. C. 
Technogamia or Marriage of the Arts, 1630, 

Holyday. C. 
Tekeli, 1803, Guilbert de Pixgr6court. Mel. 

(done into English by Hook). 
Tell (GuglieLnio), 1829, Rossini. 

Bishop altered this opera.) 
Tell (Guitlavme), 1766, Lemiere. T. 
Tell (GuiUaume), 1772, Sedaine. 0. 
TelKTFilMm), 1804, Schiller. T. 
Tell (William), 1825, Knowles. T. 
Tell (WUliam), 1827-1862, Talfourd. F. 
Temistocle, 1738, Metastasio. D. 
Tempest (The), 1609, Shakespeare. C. (first 

mentioned 1611.) Music by Sullivan. 
Tempest (The), 1668, Dryden. C. (the above 

altered). 
Temple Beau (The), 1738, Fielding. C. 
Temple de la Gloire, 1744, Voltaire. 0. 
Temple of Love (The), 1634, Davenant. M. 
Temptatyon of Our Lorde and Saver (The), 1638, 

Bale. Int. 
Tender Husband (Th£), 1703, Steele. C. 
Teraminta, 1732, H. Ciurey. 
Tete de Mort (La), 1827, Guilbert de FixteS- 

court. V. 
Theagene et Chariclee, 1662, Racine. T. 
Thebaide {La), 1664, Kacine. T. 
Thebais or The Phoenissa (b.o. 58-32), Seneca. 

T. (Latin). Adapted in Alexandrine metre 

byT. Newton, 1581. 
Themistocle. (See "Temistocle.") 
Theodosius or The Force of Love, 1680, Lee. T. 
Therese, the Orphan of Geneva, 19th cent., 

Kerr. Mel.R. (adapted). 
Thersytes, 1637, Anon. Int. 
Th€see, 1690, Lafosse. T. 
Theseus, 1715, Handel. 0. 
Theseus and Ariadne, 1848, Planch^. 
Thesmophoriazusae, b.o. 410, Aristophanes. OL 

(Greek). TtMv^V«teA.\il■«J6i3B^'8J^^^s^iSv^KW^ 






APPENDIX HI. 



llOi KellT. 

, jnil Theodoret, ilMl, Fletolier £Be»ii- 

DHiiit died Uie). T. 
TW«T«»of P»rlB,liM,Sillrllng. D. 
Thimble Big (Tin), iai»-i8I». Dnckstatie. F. 
TUIlW Yesn ot a Woai»n> Life, tetore 1831, 

TbomM. CSm"Moni.ThoraM,") 
ThomuliBecke4.1I80,TeanTe>m. T. 
TboniuuidSal1y(iaiiS-i7t3),UirGy. Hn.K. 
TbamuindStlly, ITN, BIckDnU^ 0.0. 
ThncUD Wonder, IMI, Webiter. C. 
Thr«BlackS(ul9(I%e),19M:,B(lrlItlK. H.D. 
ThtM Honri «ftot Murtige, llll, Oiy. P. 

[with Pope end ArliDttumt). 
TtansLullimorLondonCr^J.lSM.Aiion. Ho. 
TbroE Loide and Tbieg Li^cs oT Loudnn, liUtt, 

Thne Btnagen'(n^ lass, Hln Lee. 0. 
ThceaWoelaafterSlimtage, lire, Mnrpliy. F. 
Tbiiitea(>,o.se-39),SeDeciu TJlMSa). Trtia- 

lated br J. Bejnuid, isDO i J.WrlDbt , IMi. 
Thratta. about loeo, Onnae. T, 
TOtn (1IM-1SI1), CMnler. T. 
Tloket-or-Leava Man, IBB3, Tom Tsylnr. 
Hinanlhoi, nes, Hooio. T. 
TbneWorkiWonilrai, is46,Jemld. C, 
TlmoonlSiieBeiTboiiiuCarneillc, T. 
TbUMnte, ilia, Leo. O. 
TlDDlioD, 1T93, Alfieri. T. (trui>Ut<>l by O. 

Lloyd, lais). 
TlmoUoD, I1M, ChfiDler. T. 
TbDOQ orAthBDH, 1B09. ShakeepeaTB. T. 
Tlnum of Atbena, IVie, Cnmberlaad. T. (tlio 

above altietBd). 






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Tlmaar the Tartar, 1S13, Lewie. 

"Tametlano.") 
Tlppeiaiy Iiegacr. IB11, Ooyue. 0. 
■JU PUy Bbe'e a Whore, 1833, Fop 

exquisite play vlth a repulsive i 



. 1693, (() 81; 
(flm menOoned 1600). 
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TUui Androi 
TUnnndr 
To Many 



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Many (1I»-18:j1], Iiii:h. 

To-Nlght, Dncle, lals, H. J. Byron. 
To Oblige Benson. WM. Tom Taylor. 
To Parenta and QDanlliuis (laiT-iaao), Tom 

(TJkc).be(iiroirBD, QenUema 



._ ,(T*().bi« 

(Tlili is merely Joi 
rnirt,!!- 







Lite W Call Bick Traterfoy, IgSB.T^ 
Davenpoit, C, 

Many or Demooncr, paBlhumouii 190% 
AlflerL a 

isikir(£e), 1919, Adam. O.C. 
futhetfHireMSlI.Wlllli. C. 
«ohamCDait.ie33,prbiledl93fl.Nabbea. 0. 



Toy-Sbop, 113S, Doilslsy, 

TrachlolB, about b.o. 

^reek). Tranala 

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b. 

Tnvallea oF Tbcee EaKllth Brollieta, INH 

Day. T.tt 
Tr«VBller»{me),lBOS.CbeiTy. C. 
Traviatac£a).i8se.Veidl. 0. 
Tieote Mtllloae de (IkdisLeani (la). 19lh cent. 

Idblche and Ullle. (Sen "Kabub,") 
Triaor (U), 1903, Aadrleni. C. 
TrUL (S8a"Tryi!.") 

Trial by Jury, 19^S,0llben and Sullivan. OpU 
Trial or Pleasure tnc], lis), Sketum. Mo. 
Trick to Trick, lOJS, IfUrtey. C. (bMed oi 



to Catch tho Old One f. 
1. 0. 

Ela (10% ISIO, Angelo. 
imna(B.o.lsnBi\pta 
hpted from a Greek plai 
snslnIHl Into blfulk vt 
nmUQ, Rich, Warner, ai 
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Rut. C. (Lalla, 
by Philemon). 
IS by Bfeesre. 
I Colman. ITflB- 



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."ffiH-i" 

Trip U> KlesePEcu (Ai, I81T-19B 
Trip to Bcarl»nia|!li(.d.), lin, I 

Is rAcRelopK of VanbniEb altered.) 
TriptoaMilland(J),iri(», Whitehead. " 
TrUlaoandleelde, IBes.Wigoec. a 
Trinmph of Orlano. Idol, Mucin. 0. 
Triumph of Pesoo (Jfte). laaj, ShWey. 
lYlumphB of Beaulle t_Tlia\ lUt. Shlrl 
Trlompha ef Eoatth and Proaporiiy, 

Triumphs of Honour and Industry, 

Triumphs et Honour and VIrtne. 1 



TriumphB of Truth. IG13, M)d 

more for Lord Mayor's D, 
TrInmpliB of (he FrIncs S'Ai 

Dent. M. 
Trinmuhant Widow (I^),iei 

dieh. doke of Nevcaslle. 
TraadefLj). 1I133-IB9B, Pmdc 
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DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



1397 



Troas or Hecnba (b.o. 58-32), Seneca. T. (Latin). 

Translated by J. Heywood, 1559 ; S. P[or- 

dage], 1660; £. Sherburne, 1679 ; J. T[albot], 

1686. 
Troilns and Cressida, 1602, Shakespeare. T. 

(printed 1609). 
Troilns and Cressida, 1679, Dryden. T. (the 

above altered). 
Trois Consins, 1664, Danconrt. C. 
Trois Rivanx (Xm), 1758, Saurln. C. 
Trois Snltanes {Let), 1710-1792, Favart. C 
Troja Distmtta, 1663, Andrea. T. 
Iroablesome Reign of King John, 1578, Anon. 

H.PL (the qnarry of Shakespeare's King 

John). 
Trovatore (iZ), 1853^ Verdi. 0. (based on the 

drama of Gargia Guttierezt 15th cent.). 
Tmcnlentus (b.o. 254-184), Flautus. C. (Latin). 

Translated into blank verse by Messrs. 

Thornton, Rich, Warner, and Colman, 

1769-74. 
True Love can ne'er Forget (1797-1868), Lover. 

0. 
True Widow, 1679, Shadwell. C. 
Tiyal of Samnel Foote, 1763, Foote. F. 
Tn Quoqne, 1599, Greene. 
Tunbridge Wells, 1678, Rawlins. C. 
Torcaret, 1708, Leslie. G. 
Tarco in Italia, 1814, Rossini. 0. 
Tnrk and No Turk, 1785, Colman. Mu.C. 
Turke (T»«), 1610, J. Mason. T. 
Turkish Court (r/ie), 1748, L. PUkington. PI. 
Turkish Mahomet, 1584, Peele. 
Turnpike Gate (1774-1826), Knight. F. 
Twelfth Night, etc., 1602, Shakespeare. C. 
Twin Rivals, 1705, Farquhar. 
'Twixt Axe and Crown, 1870, Taylor. H.Pl. 
Two Foscari (Jft«\ 1821, Byron. (The Foscari, 

1826, Miss MitcheU.) 
T?ro Gentlemen of Verona, 1595, Shakespearo. 

C. (first mentioned 1598). 

Two Italian Gentlemen (TAe), 1584, Munday. 

D. (afterwards called Fidelc and For- 
tumio). 

Two ElingsberiB ( Tkt\ 1761-1810, Kotzebue. D. 
(his best play, but not yet translated into 
English). 

Two Loves and a Life (1817-1880), Tom Taylor. 

Two Midds of More Clacke, 1609, Armin. C. 

Two Misers, 1767, 0'Hara. 

Two Noble Kinsmen, posthumous 1634, Beau- 
mont and Fletcher. 

Two Queens of Brentford, 1721, D'Urfey. 0. 

Two Roses {The\ 1878, Albery. V. (from the 
French). (See *< Rose Blanche," etc.) 

Two Strings to your Bow, 1791, Jephson. F. 

Two to One, 1784, Colman. C. 

Two Tragedies in One, 1601, Yarrington. D. 
(The Murder of Mr. Beech and The Babe* 
in the Wood. These have no connection, 
but the scenes keep shifting from one to 
the other.) 

Two Wise Men and All the Rest Fools, 1619, 
Chapman. C. (in seven acts). 

Tyrant (3%e), posthumous 1660, Massinger. 

TyianxiJo Love, 1669, Dryden. T. 



XJgone, 1870, Armstrong. T. 
Ulysses, 1706, Rowe. Myt.D. 
Un Ballo in Maschera, 1861, Verdi. 
Undc^ iHb cent, H. J, Byron. C. 



0. 



\ 



TJncIe John, 1833, Buckstone. 

Uncle Too Many, 1828, Thomson. C. 

Under the Earth, 1868. R.D. (^Hard Kmes, by 

Dickens, dramatized). 
Underbamet, 19th cent., Ligemann. 
Undertaker (2%c), 1770-1804, Tobin. 
Une Cause C^lebre. (See " Proof.") 
Une Chasse k St. Germain, 1860, Deslandes. D. 
Une Faute, before 1822, Scribe. Pt.Pc. 
Unequal Match (An), 1877, Tom Taylor. 
Unfinished Gentleman (1801-1863), Selby. 0. 
Unfortunate Lovers (3n«), 1642, Davenant. T. 
Unfortunate Mother (7%«), 1640, Nabbes. T. 
Unhappy Favourite (2%e), 1682, Banks. T. 

(The Earl of Essex.) 
Unknown Lover (ITie), 1878, Gosse. PL 
Unnatural Combat, 1639, Massinger. T. 
Unnatural Tragedy (2%«), 1624-1673, Margaret 

duchess of Newcastle. T. 
Up All Night (1730-1805), King. Mu.D. (music 

by Dr. Arnold). 
Upholsterer (7%«), 1758, Murphy. F. 
Upper Crust (The), 1880, H. J. Byron. C. 
Urgent Private Afifairs ri805-1868), Coyne. C. 
Used Up, 1845, C. J. Mathews. C. (adapted 

from the French L'hommc BUui), 

Vacancies (Let), 1659, Danconrt. C. 
Val d'Andorre (Le), 1799-1862, Halevy. O.C. 
Valentine, 1820, G-uilbert de Pixerecourt. 
Valentinian, 1617, Fletcher (Beaumont died 

1616). T. (altered by the earl of Kochester, 

1685). 
Valerie, 1822, Scribe. F. 
Valiant Welchman (The), 1615, Armin. C. 
Valsei (i.e. Wallace) or The Hero of Scotland, 

1772, Perobo. T. (a prize play"). 
Vampire (£e), 1820, Carmouche (adapted by 

Planche, 1820). 
Vampire (3*«), 1820, Planche. 
Vampire (2%e), 1829, PlanchS (music by 

Marsclmer). 
Vanderdecken, 1878, W. G. Willis. A poetic 

drama (ba^ on The Flying Jhitchman). 
Vandyck, 1850, Richards. PI. 
Variety (The\ 1649, William Cavendish duke of 

Newcastle. C. 
Vautour (Mans.), 1805, Duval. 
Venceslas, 1647, Rotrou. T. 
Vendanges de Suresnes, 1657, Danconrt. C. 
Vendetta, 1846, Stephens. 
Venetian Outlaw (^rhe\ 1805, EUlston. 
Venice Preserved, 1682, Otway. T. (copyright 

was £15^. 
V^nitienne (Za), 1834, Anioet Bourgeois. D. 
Venoni, 1809, Lewis. D. 
Venus and Andonis (1703-1768), Theo. Gibber. C. 

(copyright was £5 7».). 
VSpres Siciliennes (Lei\ 1819, Delavigne. T. 
Verre d'Eau (Le\ 1842, Scribe. C. 
Very Woman (A), 1655, Massinger. T.C. 
Vespers of Palermo, 1823, Hemans. T. 
Veuve de Malabar, 1799, Kalkbrenner. 0. 
Vicar of Wakefield (TAe). (This novel was 

dramatized In 1819; turned Into an opera 

in 1823; S. Coyne produced a dramatic 

version in 1850, in conjunction with Tom 

Taylor; and W. G. WUls in 1878, under 

the name of Olivia.') 



1898 



APPENDIX III. 



VldeBA, 18M, Ileraud. T. 
Vie de Caf6, 1850, Dupcntv. 
Vieux Ch&teaii, 1799, Deluimaria. 0. 
Vieux Fat (^L«), 1810, Andrleux. C. 
Vieux Oarcon (U)t before 1822, Scribe. Pt.Pe. 
Vieux P6cb68 (Les), 1833, Dumanoif. D. 
Village (The), 1805, Cherry. C. 
Village Coquettes, 1836, Hullah. 0. 
Village Coquettes, 1836, Dickens. 0. 
Village Opera (3%e), 1762, Johnson. CO. 
Village wedding, before 1770, Love. P. 
Villain (2%«), 1663, Porter. T. 
Vindimiatrice (Le), 1741-1813, ar6try. 0. 
Vintner Tricked (The), 1746, *. C. (This it 

lUe Dutch Courtetan revived.) 
Vlra-Kama-Tscherita, 8th cent., Bhavabhouti. 

Myt.D. (translated by Wilson in his Indian 

Tneatre). 
Virgin Martyr (The), 1622, Massingcr and Dek- 

ker. T. 
Virgin Unmasked {The), about 1740, Fioldhig. 

Mu.F. 
Virgin of the Sun {The), 1799, Anno Flumtree. 

Pi. (from Kotzcbue). 
Virgin of the Sun (The), 1812, Bishop. 0. (This 

is Kotzebue's lienyowskl.) 
Virgin Widow (The), 1640, Quarles. C. 
Virginia, 1664, Webster. T. 
Virginia, 1760, Miss Brooke. T. 
Virginia, 1783, Alflcri. T. (translated by 0. 

Lloyd, 1816). 
Virginia (1766-1829), Leopold. T. 
Virginie, 1683, Campistron. T. 
Virginie, 1786, Laharpe. T. 
Virglnius (1792-1862), Payne. T. 
Virginius, 1820, Knowles. T. 
Virtue Betrayed, 1682, Banks. T. 
Virtuoso (The), 1676, Shodwcll. C. 
Virtuous Octavla, 1698, Brandon. II.Pl. 
Virtuous Wife (The) or Good Luck to the Last, 

1680, lyUrfoy. C. 
Visite & Bedlam ( Une), before 1822, Scribe. Pt.Pc. 
Vologese, 1744, Leo. 0. 
Volpone or The Fox, 1606, Jonson. 0. 
Volunteers (TJu), 1693, Shadwell. C. 
Vortigem and Rowena, 1796, Ireland. T. 
Votary of Wealth (2%«), 1792, llolman. C. 

Wags of Windsor. (See " Review.") 

Wakefield Plays (The), 32 in number, jointed by 
the Surtecs Society in 1836. The only 
MS. belongs to the Townley family. Mys. 

Walking SUtue. 1710, Hill. 

Wallace, 1799, Grohamo. T. 

Wallace. (See " Valsei.") 

Wallcnstoln (^Albertus), 1639, Glapthome. H.D. 

WaUenstcin, 1799, Schiller. (An English ver- 
sion by Coleridge, 1800.) 

Walloons (The), 1782, Cumberland. 

Walpole, 1869, lord Lytton. C. 
, Walter Raleigh {Sir), 1720, Sewell. T. 

Wandering Lover (The), 1668, Mcriton. T.C. 

Wandering Minstrel (7%e), 1841, Mayhew and 
Beckett. F. 

War (1829-1871), Robertson. C. 

War to the Knife, 1865, H. J. Byron. 

Warning to Fair Women Q[%e), 1699, Anon. T. 

Ifknrick, 1763, Laharpe. T. (In 1767 appeared 

the EngllBh version by Franklin.) 
WaablDgton, 1877, Tupper. D. 
Wbbpb (TAe)t B.O. 422, Arlstopbaixw. C. 






(Greek). Translated by Mitchell, 1830-22 ; 
Ilickie, 1863; Rudd, 1867; Rogers, 187«. 

Wat Tyler, 1794, Soutbey. FolJ). 

Wat Tyler, 1869, Sala. iB. 

Water Witches (The\ 1806-1868. Coyne. 

Waterman r7%e), 1774, Dibdin. Bd.O. 

Way of the World (The), 1700, Congrove. C. 

Way to get Married (The), 1796, Morton. C. 

Way to Keep Him (The), 1760, Murphy. G. 

Ways and Means, 1788, Colman. CT. 

Wo Fly by Night, 1806, Colman. F. 

Weak Points (1802-1879), Buckstone. 

Weathercock (The), about 1810, AUingham. C. 

Wedding (The), 1629, Shirley. C. 

Wedding Day (The), 1740, Fielding. C. 

Wedding Day, 1790, Inohbald. F. (realized 
£200). 

Wedding March (The), 19th cent., Gilbert. 

Welcome and Farewell, 1837, Harness. D. 

Wenceslaus. (See " Venceslas.") 

Werner, 1822, Byron. T. (based on one of Miss 
Lee's Canterbwy Taiet), 

Werter, 1786, Reynolds. 

Werther, 1817, Duval. P. 

West Indian, 1771, Cumberland. C. 

Westward Hoe I 1607, Dokker and Webster. OL 

What a Blunder I (1764-1817), Holnum. C. 
What d'ye Call It ? 1714, Gay. TXI.P. 

What Next ? (1771-1841), Dlbdln. F. 
What You Will, 1607, Marston. C. (What 7ou 
Will is the second title of Shakespeare's 
comodv of Twelfth Ifiaht.) 
Wheel of Fortune {The), 1779, Cumberland. C. 
Which is the Man ? (174»-1809), Mrs. Cowley. C. 
White Devil (The),m% Webster. T. 
White Lady of Berlin C^le, 1876, C. Win- 
chester. T. 
Who is She ? 19th cent., Stirling. Pt.C. 
Who wants a Guinea? 1806, Colman. F. 
Whore of Babylon (The), 1603, Day. 
Who's the Dupe? (174»-1809), Mrs. Cowley. F. 
Wicked World (liei 1873, Gilbert. Fy.C. 
Widow (The), 1628, Mlddleton. 0. 
Widow \The\ printed 1662, Jonson, Fletcher, 

and Midaleton. C. 
Widow Ranter (The), 1690, Mrs. Behn. G. 
Widow of Delphi, 1780, Cumberland. 0. 
Widow's Tears (The), 1612, Chapman. 0. 
Wife (The), 1833, Knowles. D. 
Wife for a Month, 1624, Fletcher (Beaomont 

died 1616). T.C. 
Wife of Bath, 1713, altered 1730, J. Gay. C. 
Wife or No Wife, 19th cent^ Heraud. C. 
Wife Well Managed, 1715, CentUvro. C. 
Wife's Excuse, 1692, Southeme.* C. 
Wife's Relief (The), 1711, Johnson. C. (See 

" The Gamester.") 
Wife's StraUgem (The), 1827, Poole. C. (See 

"The Gamester.") 
Wives as They Were, etc., 1797, Incbbald. C. 
Wild Gallant, 1663, Dryden. C. 
Wild-Goose Chase, 1619, Fletcher. C. (flnt 

published 1662). 
Wild Oats, 1798, CKeefo. C. 
Wildalr iSir Harry), 1701, Farquhar. C. 
Wilhelm Tell. (See " Toll.") 
Will (2%«), 1766-1841, Reynolds. C. 
Willow Copse {The), 19th cent., Boudcanlt. 
Wily Beguilede, 1606, Anon. G. 
'WViA.Vu^a Husband (' " ' 



(1802-1879), Bnckstone. a 



DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 



1899 



mentioned 1611). The source of this play 
was a novel called Pondosto or The Triumph 
qf Tiine, 1688, by Robert Greene. (See 



«( ' 



Zapolya.") 
Wisdom of Dr. Doaypou, leoo, ijy: 
Wise Man of the East (^), 1799, Inchbald. 



)odypoll, 1600, Lyly. C. 



PI. 



(flrom Kotzebue). 
Wise Woman of Hogsdon, 1638, T. Heywood. C. 
l^t at Several Weapons, 1614, Beaumont and 

Fletcher. C. 
Wit in a Constable, 1640, Glapthome. C. 
Wit without Money, posthumous 1639, Beau- 
mont and Fletcher. C. 
WItch-Flnder (The), 19th cent., R. Buchanan. T. 
Witch (The), 1604, Mlddleton. T.C. (Shake- 
speare borrowed his witches In Macbeth 

from this play.) 
Witch of Edmonton, 1658, Rowley, Toumeur, 

etc. T.C. (The witch was Mother Sawyer.) 
Within and Without, 1856, McDonnell. D.Pm. 
Wits (2%«), 1636, Davenant. C. 
Wit's Cabal (1624-1673), Margaret duchess of 

Newcastle. C. 
Wit's Last Stake (1730-1805) , King. C. 
Wlttle Falre One lThe\ 1633, Shirley. C. 
Wives. (See under " Wife.") 
Woman Captain, 1680, Shadwell. C. 
Woman-Hi^r, 1607, Beaumont and Fletcher. C. 
Woman In Red, 1849, Coyne. 
Woman In the Moon, 1697, J. Lyly. Myt.D. 

(The woman is Pandora.) 
Woman Kllde with Kindnesse (A), before 1603, 

third edition 1617, Heywood. T. 
Woman made Justice (^), 1720, Betterton. C. 
Woman will have her WiU {A), 1616, Uaugh- 

ton. 
Woman's Place, posthumous 1647, Beaumont 

and Fletcher. C. 
Woman's Priase, posthumous 1647, Beaumont 

and Fletcher. C. 
Woman's Wit, 1697, C. Gibber. C. 
Woman's Wit, 1838, Knowles. C. 
Woman's a Weathercock, 1609, printed 1612, 

Field. C. (The second part, called Amends 

for LadiOt was acted in 1610.) 
Women, Beware of Women, 1667, Mlddleton. 

0. (fi-om the Italian). 
Women Pleased, posthumous 1647, Beaumont 

and Fletcher. C. 
Wonder (^) or An Honest Yorkshlreman, 1736, 

Carey. Bd.O. 
Wonder (A New) or A Woman Never Vext, 

1632, Rowley. C. 
Wonder {The) or A Woman keeps a Secret, 

1713, CentUvre. a 



Wonder of Women. (See " Sophonlsba," Mars- 
ton.) 

Wonderful Year, 1603, Dekker. C. 

Wonders in the Sun, 1706, D'Urfey. CO. 

Wood Demon (2%e), 1811, Lewis. Mel. 

Woodgirl (2Ae), 1800, Weber. 0. (See " Syl- 
vana.'') 

Woodman iTheX 1771, Dudley. CO. 

WoodvU. (See " John Woodvil.") 

"Word of Nature (The), 1797, Cumberland. C. 

Word to the Wise, 1765, Kelly. C. 

Works for Cutlers, 1615, Anon. D.Dlal. 

World (The\ 1808, Kenney. C. 

Worlde and the Chylde {The), printed 1522, 
Anon. Mo. 

World's Idol (The\ 1669, by H. H. B. (adapted 
from the Greek comedy of Plutut by Aris- 
tophanes). 

Wounds of Civil War, 1594 , Lodge. H.P1. 

Wreck Ashore, 1830, Buckstone. Mel. 

Writing Desk (The) or Youth in Danger, 1799. 
PI. (from Kotzebue). 

Xerxes, 1699, C. Cibber. H.D. 
X.Y.Z., 1810, Colman. F. 

Yellow Dwarf (T^), 1864, PUnchS. 

Yorkshire Tragedy \The\ 1604, Anon, (at one 
time printed with the name of Shakespeare). 

Young Hypocrite (The), posthumous 1778, Foote. 

Young King {The\ 1683, Mrs. Behn. 

Younger Brother {The\ 1696, Mrs. Behn. 

Your Five Gallants, 1607, Mlddleton. G. 

Youth, 1549, Anon. Mo. 

Youthful Martyrs of Kome, 1856, Oakley. 

Youth's Gloiy and Death's Banquet, in two parts 
(1624-1673), Margaret duchess of New- 
castle. T. 

Zaire, 1733, Voltaire. T. 

Zaire, 1815, Winter. 0. 

Zapolya, 1817, Coleridge. T. (founded on TJie- 

Winter^B TaUt by Shakespeare). 
Zara, 1736, Hill. "T. (an English version of 

Voltahre's Zaire). 
Zauberflote (Die), 1791, Mozart. 0. 
Zelinda, 1772, Calini. C. (a prize play). 
Zemire et Azor, 1771, Marmontef. 0. (music 

by Gr6try). 
Zenobia, 1758, Piccini. 0. 
Zenobia, 1768, Murphy. T. 
Zobeide, 1772, Craddock. 
Zoraide dl Granata, 1822, Donizetti. 0. 
Zorinskl, 1809, Thomas Morton. 



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