seven copies were printed. See M'Crie's Life of Melville, ii. 489. Roxburghe, 535, LARGE PAPER? 27. 2s. Edinb. 1603. Inglis, 825, 8s. 6d.-London, 1603.12mo. 95 leaves. Gordonstoun, 1270, 17s. Lloyd, 55, 6s.-London, 1682, with portraits of the King and Prince Henry, by White. Towneley, pt. i. 459, 17s. - Latine. Lond. 1604. 8vo. 5s. In French. Poictiers, 1603. 12mo. Gordonstoun, 1271, 2s. - Rouen, 1603. Constable, 37, 4s. 6d. -Paris, 1604. 12mo. Gordonstoun, 1272, 6s. A Prince's Looking Glass, or a Prince's Direction: Precepts and Instructions excerpted and chosen out of Basilicon Doron, and translated into Latin and English Verse by William Willymat. Cambridge, by John Legat, 1603. 4to. 47 leaves. Nassau, pt. ii. 1517, 12. 7s. These precepts are divided into three books, then follow certaine epithetes and excellant titles,' and the volume is closed with the author's Vale to Prince Henry. The King's Majesties Speech, as it was delivered by him in the Upper House of the Parliament to the Lords Spirituall and Temporall, and to the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses there assembled, on Monday the 19 Day of March 1603, being the first Day of this present Parliament and the first Parliament of his Majesties Reign. 1604. Reprinted in the second volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts, and in the eighth volume of the Harleian Miscellany. His Majesties Speach in this last Session of Parliament, as neere his very Words as could be gathered at the Instant. Together with a Discourse of the Manner of the Discovery of this late intended Treason, joyned with the Examination of some of the Prisoners. London, by Robert Barker, 1605. 4to. 46 leaves. Bindley, pt. ii. 2139, 6s. This speech and discourse upon the discovery of the gunpowder plot were published by authority, and have been made use of to describe the same in the histories of those times. Reprinted in the fourth volume of the Harleian Miscellany. - Latine. Lond. 1606. 4to. His Majesties Speech to both the Houses of Parliament, in his Highnesse great Chamber at Whitehall, the Day of the Adjournment of the last Session, which was the last Day of March, 1607. Impr. by Robert Barker. 4to. Triplici nodo, triplex Cuneus. Or, an Apologie for the Oath of Allegiance against the two Breues of Pope Pavlvs Qvintvs, and the late Letter of Cardinal Bellarmine to G. Blackwel the Arch-priest. London by Robert Barker, 1607. 4to. 112 pages, and a title. Lond. 1609. 4to. Latine. Lond. 1607. 4to. -Lond. 1609. 4to. A list of pieces relating to the controversy occasioned by the Triplici Nodo triplex Cuneus will be found in Irving's Scot. Poets. Apology for the Oath of Allegiance, transl. by Henry Savile. See Wood's Athen. Oxon.ii. 315. A Booke of Proclamations, published since the Beginning of his Maiesties most happy Reigne ouer England, &c. Vntill this present Moneth of Feb. 3, 1609. London, by Robert Barker. folio. (pp. 266). About 130 proclamations put forth by K. James in the first ten years of his reign, are preserved in this volume, having, when complete, continuations to 5 Feb. 1612. Instructions for the Increasing and Planting of Mulberrie Trees, and the Breeding of Silke-Wormes for the Making of Silke in this Kingdome: whereunto is annexed his Majesties Letters to the Lords Lieftenants of the severall Shieres of England, tending to that Purpose. Newly printed. 1609. 4to. Two sheets, reprinted in the second volume of the Harleian Miscellany. Lettre du Roy d'Angleterre envoyee a M. le Duc de Mayenne. Rouen, 1615. 12mo. The Kings Majesties Declaration to his Subjects, concerning lawfull Sports to be used. Lond. 1618. 4to. Field, 1091, 4s. Reprinted in the second volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts. - 1817. 4to. A Meditation upon the Lord's Prayer by the Kings Majestie. London, 1619. 8νο. Constable, 457, 12s. Williams, 972, Κ. James' own copy, bound in purple velvet with silver clasps, corners, and centre-pieces, having the royal arms and initials engraved on them, 12l. 12s. - In French. Charent. 1620. 12mo. The Peace-Maker. Lond. 1618. 4to.Lond. 1619. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1273, 58Lond. 1620, 4to. Gordonstoun, 1274, 1s. 6d. A Meditation upon the 27, 28, 29 Verses of the xxvii Chapter of St. Matthew: or a Paterne for a King's Inauguration. Written by the King's Majestie. London, by John Bill, 1620. 12mo. pp. 172. This little work, the epistle dedicatory of which is addressed by the monarch to his 'dearest and only Sonne,' afterwards K. Charles I. was published subsequently to Bp. Montague's edition of K. James' Works. The Speech of K. James I. in the Upper House of Parliament, on Monday the 26th of March 1621. In the second volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts. James the First's Letter to the Earle of Southampton on the Setting up of Silke Works, and Planting of Vines in Virginis. London, 1622. 4to. with portrait of James L. and plates. 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 2166, 17. 14s. Flores Regii, or Proverbs and Aphorismes of K. James I. collected by J. L. S. London, 1627. 16mo. with portrait. Dowdeswell 230, 6s. 6d. Duke of Grafton, 165, 195. King James his Apothegmes; or Table Talk: as they were by him delivered o sionally; and by the Publisher, his quondam Servant, carefully received; and now humbly offered to publique View; as not impertinent | May, 1590. 4to. Black letter. Reed, 4245, to the present Times. By B. A. gent. Lond. 1643. 4to. eight leaves. This collection is dated as spoken at several places, from the year 1617 to 1624, concluding with these words, Apothegmata fidileter collecta ex ore Regis Jacobi, per me Ben. Agar, Servatorem ejus in Juventure sua, jam Ætatis suæ 52.' Counterblast to Tobacco. To which is added, a Discourse by Dr. E. Maynwaringe, proving that Tobacco is a procuring Cause of the Scurvy. With Dr. Thompson's Treatise against Smoking. Cautions against Drinking. Poems against Tobacco, by J. Sylvester. London, 1672. 4to. With portrait of K. James, and plate. Steevens, 921, 6s. 6d. North, pt. iii. 626, 5s. 6d. Letter to the Speaker of the English House of Commons. Printed from a MS. in the sixth number of Morgan's Phenix Britannicus. Vox Regis: or, the Difference between a King ruling by Law, and a Tyrant by his own Will; with a Declaration of the English Laws, Rights, and Privileges, by King James the First. 4to. Seven pages. Reprinted in first volume of the Harleian Miscellany. Two Letters, one to Q. Elizabeth, 1591; the other to one of his Servants (Mr. Hambleton) in England, 1600. Printed in Brydges' Restituta, iv. 207-9. The Progresses, Processions and magnificent Festivities of King James 1st. his Royal Consort, Family, and Court. Collected from original Manuscripts, scarce Pamphlets, Composition Records, parochial Registers, &c. &c. By John Nichols, F. S. A. 1827. 4to. 4. vols. Published at 102. 10s. A notice of this work will be found in the Quarterly Review, published July, 1829. Treason pretended against the King of Scots, by certaine Lordes and Gentlemen, whose Names hereafter followe. With a Declaration of the Kinges Majesties Intention to his last Acts of Parliament; which openeth fully in Effect all the saide Conspiracy. Out of Skottish into English. Imprinted at London, for Thomas Nelson, 1585. 8vo. pp. 24. Reprinted in the seventh volume of the Harlcian Miscellany. A Declaration of the Kings Maiesties Intentioun and Meaning toward the lait Actis of Parliament. Edinburgh, by the Assignement of Thomas Uautroullier, 1585. 4to. Boswell, 655, 8s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 83, russia, 21. 12s. 6d. pt. iii. 711, 12. 11s. Lloyd, 492, 31. 3s. Reprinted in the sixth number of Morgan's Phœnix Britannicus. The Entry of K. James, the sixth of that Name, and Queen Anne his Wife, into the Towns of Lyeth and Edenborough, 1st. of 51. 5s. A short Discourse of the good Ends of the higher Prouidence, in the late Attemptat against his Maiestie's Person. Edinburgh, 1600. 8vo. Ave Cæsar, God save the Kinge the joyfull Echoes of Loyall English Hartes entertayning his Majesties late Arrivall in England: with an Epitaph upon the Death of her Majestie our late Queene. 1603. 4to. The true Narration of the Entertainment of his Royall Maiestie, from the Time of his Departure from Edenbrough, till his Receiuing at London; with all or the most special Occurrences: together with Names of those Gentlemen whom his Maiestie honoured with Knighthood. London by Thomas Creede, 1603. 4to. 24 leaves. Gough, 2013, 47. 10s. Reprinted in the third volume of Nichols' Progresses of Q. Elizabeth. 1805, and also in those of K. James I. Threno-Thriambeuticon Academiae Cantabrigiensis ob Damnum lucrosum & Infœlicitatem fœlicissimam, luctuosus Triumphus. Cantab. 1603. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 163, 5s. 6d. A copy is in the British Museum, with many of the words and letters printed in gold. Collation. - Pp. 73, with four leaves containing title, dedicatory epistle to K. James and verses. Pietas Academiæ Oxon. erga Jacobum Re gem Angliæ, &c. Oxon. 1603. 4to. 5s. To be found in Nichols' Progresses of Q. Elizabeth, vol. iii. 1805. The Proceeding to the Coronation-1603. Rapta Tatio. The Mirrour of his Maiesties present Gouernment, tending to the Vnion of his whole land of Brittonie. London, 1604. 4to. Written by Sr Jon. Skyn ner Douglas Kni'.-MS. Note. Collation. B-H 3, with title, &c. 3 leaves. Ecclesiæ Christi Oxon. Musa hospitalis in Adventum Jacobi Regis, Annæ Reginæ et Henrici Principis ad eandem Ecclesiam. Oxon. 1605. 4to. 5s. A Declaration of the just Causes of his Majesties Proceeding against those Ministers who are now lying in Prison, attainted of High Treason; set forth by his Majesties Counsell of his Kingdome of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1606. 4to. Lucta Jacobi: or a Bonfire for his Majesties double Deliverie from the Deluge in Perth the 5 of August 1600, and the Doomesday of Britaine the 5 of November 1605. London, 1607. 4to. Bindley, pt. iv. 542, 6s. 6d. Gordonstoun, 1356, 18s. Britannia triumphans, sive Icon quater Maximi Monarche Jacobi I. Lond. 1607. 12mo. 5s. Dedicated to Henry Prince of Wales. Jacob triomphant, ou les Trophees du Roy Jacques I. Eleutheres, 1609. 12mo. 4s. Probably written by George Marcelline. The Triumphs of King James the First of Νοστωδια. In sereniss, &c. Jacobi Scotiam Reditum, Academiæ Edinburgensis Magnæ Britanniæ, &c. Regis, felicem in Congratulatio. Edinburgi, 1617.4to. A copy is in the British Museum. Andreanæ Academiæ Charisteria in Adventum Jacobi, R. Edinb. 1617. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. Theses philosophicæ quas ad Diem 5 Kal. Augusti Edinburgi in Æde sacra Regii Collegii propugnabunt Adolescentes Magisterii Candidati, ex Academia Iacobi Regis, hoc Anno 1618: Præside Jacobo Reido. Edinb. 1618. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. The Court of King James the First, with divers Rules, most pure Precepts and selected Definitions lively delineated. London, 1620. small 4to. 10s. 6d. An excellent little treatise. Nassau, pt. i. 1046, russia, 13s. Bindley, pt. i. 2018, 11s. Gordonstoun, 251, 17. 5s. Pp. 168, exclusive of dedication to George Marquisse Buckingham' &c. signed A. D. B. preface, &c. with a portrait of James by Vaughan. Parentalia Sac. Mem. Jac. I. Oxon. 1625. 4to. Verses on the Death of K. James I. Cantab. 1625. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 237, - Truth brought to Light: an historicall Narration of the first XIV Yeares of King James Raigne. Lond. 1651. 4to. A curious account bearing marks of considerable authority. 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Secret History of the Court of K. James I. with Notes and introductory Remarks. Edinb. 1811. 8vo. 2 vols. Edited by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Saunders' in 1818, russia, 17. 13s. LARGE PAPER. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 325, 21. 2s. Fonthill, 3090, 32. 19s. The Historie and Life of King James the Sext: being an Account of the Affairs of Scotland, from the Year 1566 to the Year 1596, with a Continuation to the Year 1617. Edited by Thomas Thomson, Esq. Advocate. Edinb. 1825. 4to. One hundred and fifty copies printed for the members of the Bannatýne club, &c. Constable, 534, 34. 35. THICK PAPER. Fifty-two copies printed. See ADAMSON, John. AIKIN, Lucy. Apophthegms. ARETIUS, Jacob. BROOKE, F. G. Lord. CECIL, Sir Robert. D'ISRAELL, J. FRANKLAND, Thomas. HAILES, Lord. HARRIS, William. HUASS, Mich. HUBBOCKE, Wm. HUME, Sir Patrick. KING, John, D.D. OSBORNE, Francis. Psalms. ROBERTSON, William. ROSA, Thomas. SANDERSON, Wm. WELDON, Sir Anth. WILLIAMS, Johu. WILSON, Arthur. JAMES II. King of England.Royall Tracts in two Parts. Part I. containing Speeches, &c. &c. of his Sacred Majesty. Part II. containing Imago Regis. Paris, 1692, 8νο. With portrait of K. James in his study in France. Privately printed at London, and circulated among the adherents of K. James II. Nassau, pt. i. 1796, 5s. Lloyd, 1114, Fonthill, 1499, 17. 11s. 6d. 11s. A short View of the Life and Actions of the most illustrious James, Duke of York: together with his Character. London, 1600. 4to. pp. 26, with portrait. 10s. 6d. An historical Account of the Life and Actions of the Duke of York. London, 1683 8vo. with portrait. Nassau, pt. i. 2000, 4s. Reed, 4674, 6s. Lloyd, 135, 10s. 6d. Towneley, pt. i. 439, 14s. Verses by the University of Cambridge on the Accession of James II. 1684. 4to. 5% An Account of the Ceremonial the Co ronation of K. James II. and his Queen 1685. folio. Relacion de las Festas en Bilboa, en Gasion de la Coronacion. Bilb. 1685. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. 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Remarks on the Management, Ores, &c. of the District of Guanaxuato, belonging to the Anglo-Mexican Mining Association. London, 1827. An Account of the Cornish Mining in America, with a notice of this work, will be found in the Quarterly Review, xxxvi. 81 106. Edwin. Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, performed 181920. London, 1823. 8vo. 3 vols. With maps and plates, published at 11. 16s. A tolerable description of an important portion of North America, ably noticed in the Quarterly Review. Francis. Threnodia Henricianarum Exequiarum, sive Panolethria Anglicana, &c. 1612. See Wood's Fasti Oxon. J. T. Bishop of Calcutta. Journal of Travels in Germany, Sweden, Russia, Poland, &c. during the Years 1813 and 1814. Lond. 1816. 4to. With plates. An entertaining work containing much useful and importaut matter, Drury, 2376, 12. 11s. 6d. -London, 1817. 8vo. 2 vols. Duke of York, 2644, 17s. Memoirs of James II. 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With a map, at the corner of which is the 47. 16s. Jadis, 272, 61. Nassau, pt. i. 2170, 62. This account, printed by K. Charles' command in 1633, contains some remarkable physical observations respecting the intenseness of the cold, and the accumulation of ice in northern latitude; but no discovery of moment. 1740. 8vo. 6s. It is reprinted in the second volume of the Churchill Collection of Voyages and Travels and also in the second volume of Harris' Collection. Col. Thomas. The History of the Herculean Straits, now called the Straits of Gibraltar: including those Parts of Spain and Barbary that lie contiguous thereto. Lond. 1771. 4to. 2 vols. 15s. Illustrated with plates. Willett, 1291, 22. 3s. William. Isagoge in Linguam Chaldæam. Lond. 1651. 8vo. Published for the use of Westminster School by James, when about 16 years of age. William. The naval History of Great Britain, 1793-1820. practical Exposition of the Pentateuch, with Notes. To which are subjoined, two Dissertations: 1. 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