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Experimental Researches concerning the Philosophy of permanent Colours, and the best Means of producing them by Dyeing, Calico Printing, &c. London, 1813, 8vo. 2 vols. The most scientific work on the subject. The first edition of vol. i. 1794, is now of little value. - Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury. Survay of the pretended holy Discipline. London, 1593. 4to. 15s. Prefixed is an epistle to the reader, contents, &c. 464 pp. and the errata. Reprinted 1663. 4to. From this and the following work much information respecting the Puritans may be obtained. Daungerous Positions and Proceedings, published and practised within this Iland of Brytaine, vnder Pretence of Reformation, and BANCROFT, Thos. Two Bookes of Epigrammes and Epitaphs. (481 in number.) London, 1639. 4to. Contains pp. 86. A copious account of this volume will be found in the Restituta, ii. 490-6. Nassau, pt. i. 374, mor. 11. 11s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 399, 21. Inglis, 139, mor. 21. 19s. Roxburghe, 3375, 31. 3s. 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[thur] Br.[oke] London, by Richard Tottill, 1562 4to. Black letter. In fours extends to fo. 84, besides four leaves of introduction. This edition, with the title of 1587, is reprinted in Malone's Supplement to Shakespeare 1780; of which reprint about 12 copies were taken off, with new paging, for private distribution. In the British Bibliographer (vol. 13-16) will be found the preface to the edition of 1562, omitted in 1587, and also in Malone's reprint. BANDELLO, Matteo. Another edition. London, by Rob. Robinson, 1587. 4to. A most lamentable and tragicall Historie, which a Spanishe | Gentlewoman named Violenta ex ecuted upon her Louer Didaco, because he espoused another beying first betrothed vnter her. Newly translated into English Meeter, by T. A. (Thomas Acheley.) London, by John Charlewood for Thomas Butter, 1576. 12mo. Black letter. Not noticed by Ames or Herbert. It is mentioned by Ritson in his Bibliographia Poetica, under Thomas Acheley. 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Genera Inrectorum of Linnæus exemplified by various Specimens of English Insects, with Descriptions in English and French. London, 1781. 4to. with plates, plain 11. Is. coloured, 21. 12s. 6d. Contains pp. 371, and 22 plates.-The original drawings. Beckford, 1817, 138, morocco, 71. 17s. 6d. Genera Vermium, with Explanations in English and French. London, 1783-8. 4to. Two Parts, with plates, plain, 18s. coloured, 21.2s. Part i. pp. 101, and 11 plates. Part ii. (Testacea.) pp. 76, and 14 plates. BARCKLEY. See BARCLAY. BARCLAY, Alexander. Alex. Barkley his Figure of our Mother Holy Church, oppressed by the French King. (Rich. Pynson) 4to. From Maunsell's Catal. p. 7. - Egloges of Alexāder Barclay, Prest, &c. London, by Richarde Pynson, folio. Black letter. Contains 22 leaves with cuts. Dent, pt. i. 312, with the Fyfte Eglog,' printed by W. de Worde, 361. Égloges of Alex. Barclay, Priest, whereof the first three conteineth the Miseries of Courters and Courtes. 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