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of Great Britain, in one hundred coloured Plates, with a descriptive Essay on the Subject of each Plate, in English and French. By John Augustus Atkinson. London, 1807. royal folio. Duke of York, 1499, 11.10s.

The Costume of Great Britain, (60 coloured plates) designed engraved and written by W. H. Pyne. London, 1808. elephant 4to. Duke of York, 1500, 31.

The military Costume of India, by Captain James, with coloured plates. 1813. 4to.

The Costume of Portugal, with coloured plates. 1814. 4to. Duke of York, 1452,

21. 2s.

The Costume of Yorkshire, illustrated by a Series of Engravings, being Facsimiles of original Drawings, with Descriptions in English and French. London, 1814. imperial 4to. This work consists of 40 coloured plates, not including frontispieces, with 96 pages of letter-press, two titles and two tables of contents. LARGE PAPER in folio.

The Costumes of England, Austria, Russia, Turkey and China, with coloured plates. 1814. 5 vols. Published by Murray. Saunders, in 1818, 71.7s. Sotheby's in 1823, 31. 9s.

The Costume of the original Inhabitants of the British Islands from the earliest

Periods to the sixth Century: to which is added, that of the Gothic Nations on the Western Coasts of the Baltic, the Ancestors of the Anglo-Saxons and Anglo-Danes. By Samuel Rush Meyrick and Charles Hamilton Smith. London, 1814-5. royal 4to. 16 nos. complete. Sotheby's in 1821, 8l. 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 1597, 91. LARGE PAPER, in folio, with coloured plates. Dowdeswell, 785, 111. Os. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 1281, morrocco, 111. 11s. Some copies bear the date of 1821.

Costume of the Army of the British Empire, according to the Regulations of

1814. London, 1815. 4to. Published by Colnaghi. Duke of York, 1505, 15 nos. a gilt copy, 11. 15s.

The Military Costume of Turkey; illustrated by a Series of (31 coloured) Engravings, from Drawings made on the spot. London, by Thomas Maclean (1818).

Characteristic Costume of France, with appropriate Descriptions. 1819. royal 4to. Published at 21. 12s. 6d.

Delineations of the Costume of the SpaCostume of the South Sea Islands, 26 coloured plates. 1824. 2 vols. Published by Ackermann.

niards. 1822. 4to. 21. 12s. 6d.

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Nassau,

Pp. 320. Taken from the dramatic writers and digested into common places. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 168, 31. 3s. pt. i. 763, 21.15s. Rhodes, 2911, 14. 5s. Bindley, pt. i. 1247, 31. 13s. €d.

Wits Interpreter, or the English Parnassus, by J. C. London, 1655. 8vo.

Pp., with a frontispiece containing portraits. Lloyd, 1251, 21. 3s. Perry, pt. iv. 281, 11. 16s. Towneley, pt. i. 795, 5l. An edition 1671, with frontispiece. Nassau, pt. i. 764, 21. 15s. Reed, 7903, 1L Steevens, 1132, 17s.

Randle. A French and English Dictionary, with another in English and French, by Robert Sherwood: whereunto are added sundry Animadversions, &c. &c. by James Howell. London, 1673. folio.

Very useful in explaining the obsolete words in old French writers. -1632. folio. Reed, 226, 9s. 6d. - 1650. folio. Bindley, pt. i. 1141, 14. 4s. Roxburghe, 2152, 7s. 6d. -1660. folio. Brockett,

794, 11. 3s.

Roxburghe, 2153, 12s. 6d.

Dent, pt. i. 676, 11. 2s. -1611. folio. Bp. of Ely, 506, 16s. Reed, 225, 8s. 6d. Dent, pt. i. 674, 15s.

COTMAN, John Sell. The architectural Antiquities of Nor

Costume of Austria, 30 coloured plates. mandy, represented and illustrated

1824. 2 vols.

Costume of Spain and Portugal, 27 coloured plates. 1824.

in a Series of 100 Etchings, comprising Views, Elevations, and DeLondon, 1820-1. super-royal folio.

tails of various ancient Edifices. | Westminster. London, 1823. at

4 parts complete, in 2 vols.

Sotheby's in Published at 121. 12s. 1823, 71. A highly valuable and faithful delineation of hitherto inedited monuments. PROOFs en India paper. Published at 211.

Miscellaneous Etchings, by J. S. Cottman, from his own Designs, containing 28 Prints of Antiquities, with an Index. 1812. super-royal folio. 21. 12s. 6d.

Specimens of the Architectural Antiquities of Norfolk. Yarmouth, 1812-7. imperial folio. 10 nos. This work consists of 60 etchings, representing exterior and interior views of the most celebrated remains of antiquity in the county, with a general index. Dent, pt. i. 677, 31. 168.

Engravings of sepulchral Brasses in the County of Suffolk. Yarmouth. 7 nos.

Engravings of the most remarkable of the Sepulchral Brasses in the County of Norfolk. Yarmouth, 1813-6. imperial 4to. 16 nos. This work tending to illustrate the ecclesiastical, military and civil costume of former ages, as well as to preserve memorials of the most ancient families in that county' consists of 84 plates, with a general index. Sotheby's in 1823, 21. 198. Antiquities of St. Mary's Chapel, Cambridge. 1819, folio. Sotheby's in 1823, 10s. Cotswold Games. See Annalia Dubrensia.

COTTA, John. The Triall of Witch-craft. London, 1616. 4to. Bindley, pt. i. 2207,5s. Second edition. Lond. 1625. 4to.

A short Discoverie of the vnobserved Dangers of the ignorant and unconsiderate Practisers of Physicke in England. Lond. 1612. 4to. See Oldys' Brit. Libr. 34-41.

A trve Discovery of the Empericke, with the Fugitive, Physition and Quacksalver. Lond. 1617. 4to.

Medicinæ Chymicæ, et veri potabilis Auri Assertio, ex Lucubrationibus Fra. Anthonij Londinensis. Oxon. 1623. 4to.

COTTESFORD, Sam. A Treatise against Traitors: taken out of Jeremie 40; 13-16, and 41; 1-4. Meete for all faithful Subiects in these dangerous Dayes. London,

1591. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

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Working Drawings for Gothic Ornaments, selected and composed from the best Examples. London, 1822. atlas folio. 38 plates, with a description. Published at 11. 18s.

Plans, Elevations, Sections and Details at large of Westminster Hall. London, 1822. imperial folio. Published at 11. 16s. Grecian and Roman Architecture, on 24 large folio Plates. London, 1824. Published at 11. 5s. This work is arranged so as to form perfect studies for young artists and workmen, the plans, views and details of each being given on the same plate.

COTTON, Charles, The genuine poetical Works of Charles Cotton, Esq. The sixth Edition corrected. London, 1771.12mo. with cuts. 5s.

Consisting of 1. Scarronides. II. Lucian burlesqued. III. The Wonders of the Peake.

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Lond. 1672. 8vo. 3s.

Burlesque upon Burlesque. London, 1675. 8vo. 3s. Second Edition corrected. 1686. 8vo. 3s.

The Planter's Manual. London, 1675. 12mo.

The complete Angler: being Instructions how to angle for a Trout and Grayling in a clear Stream. London, 1676. 12mo. This treatise is frequently bound up with the third and fourth editions of Walton, and is reprinted with every subsequent edition.

The Wonders of the Peake. London, 1681, 8vo. pp. 90. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 124, 63.-1699.8vo.

Poems on several Occasions, by Charles Cotton. London, 1689. 8vo. Bindley, pt. i. 1024, 12s.

The compleat Gamester.

London, 1674. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

First edition, with an engraved frontispiece and portrait. The preliminary part of this volume describes an ordinary, and the various tricks and manners of the frequenters.

Bindley, pt. i. 1223, 21. 12s. 6d. COTTINGHAM, L. N. Plans, Elevations, Sections, Details and Views, with Mouldings, full size, of Rev. Henry, D. C. L. A List the Chapel of K. Henry VII. at of Editions of the Bible and Parts Memoir of a French Translation of the now Testament, in which the Mass and Purgatory are found in the sacred Text: by temporal Men. 10. The Argument of

thereof in English, from the Year MDV. to MDCCCXX. With an

Appendix containing Specimens of Translations and bibliographical Descriptions. Oxford, 1821. 8vo. 8s.

Pp. xxi. and 168. Intended as an ap

pendix to Lewis' History of the English Translations of the Scriptures, though it will be found a very useful publication to those who may not be possessed of that

work.

The Typographical Gazetteer. Oxford, 1825. 8vo. pp. xvi & 219.

brief Abstract of the Question of Precedency between England and Spain. 6. A Remonstrance of the Treaties of Amity and

Marriage before time, and of late, of the House of Austria and Spain, with the Kings of England, to advance themselves to the Monarchy of Europe. 7. Twenty-four Arguments whether it be more expedient to suppress Popish Practices against the due Allegiance of his Majesty. 8. The Manner and Means how the Kings of England have from Time to Time supported and repaired their Estates. 9. An Answer to certain Arguments raised from supposed Antiquity and urged by some Members of the lower House of Parliament, to prove that Ecclesiastical Laws ought to be enacted

together with Bishop Kidder's Reflections on the same: accompanied by Notes.

London, 1827. 8vo.

Joseph. The bloudy Tenant. London, 1647. 4to.

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Sir Robert. Cottoni Posthuma; divers choice Pieces of that renowned Antiquary Sir Robert Cotton, Knight and Baronet. By J. (ames) H.(owell). London, 1679, small 8vo.

Pp. iv and 351, including a dedication to Sir Robert Pye, Knight. Prefixed is a port. of the author by T. Cross. Heath, 4423, 9s. 6d. 'A work full of learning and parliamentary topics.' Nicolson. Petyt terms it a fictitious work, and on the other hand, Barrington observes, that it contains several valuable and curious particulars. Former editions, 1651, 1672.

Contents of the Edition 1679.-1. A Rela

tion of the Proceedings against Ambassadors

who have miscarried themselves, &c. 2. That the Kings of England have been pleased, usually, to consult with their Peers in the great Council and Commons in Parliament, of Marriage, Peace and War. An edition entitled, The Antiquity and Dignity of Parliaments. 1679. folio. It is also to be found in the second volume of the Harleian Miscellany. 3. That the Soveraigns Person is required in the great Councils, or Assemblies of the State, as well at the Consultations, as at the Conclusions. 4. A Discourse of the Lawfulness of Combats to be performed in the Presence of the King or the Constable and Marshal of England. A former edition. London, 1651, 4to. 5. A

the House concerning the Liberty of the Person of every Freeman. 11. A Speech

delivered at Oxford in the first Year of the

Reign of K. Charles I. 12. A Speech

touching the Alteration of Coyn. 13. The Danger wherein this Kingdom now standeth and the Remedy. Anedition 1628. 4to. Also, reprinted in the first number of Morgan's Phenix Britannicus and in the fourth

volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts. 14. Valour anatomized in a Fancie. By Sir Philip Sidney. 1581. Also to be found in the second number of Morgan's Phœnix Britannicus. 15. Sir Francis Walsingham's Anatomizing of Honesty, Ambition and Fortitude. Written in the Year 1590. 16. (A separate tract) An Answer to such Motives as were offer'd by certain military Men to Prince Henry inciting him to affect Arms

more than Peace. With a short View of the Life and Reign of Henry III. The second Edition, very much corrected, and a Preface added by Sir John Cotton, Baronet. To which is annexed the French Charity, written upon Occasion of Prince Harecourt's Coming into England, translated into English by F. S. J. E. London, 1675. small 8vo. Pp. 142, besides title, dedication to Mr. Walter Chetwind and preface, 3 leaves. Lloyd, 358, date 1665? with portrait by T. Cross, morocco, 11s. An

edition of the answer. London, 1655. 8vo.

Sir R. Cotton's other Works. A Treatise against Recusants, in Defence of the Oath of Allegiance. London, 1641. 4to.

A short View of the long Life and Raigne of Henry the third, King of England. Presented to King James. Printed 1627. 4to. Published anonymously. Reprinted in the first number of Morgan's Phoenix Britannicus. -1641. 4to.-1642. With portraits of the kings by Faithorne, and of Sir J. Hayward. Towneley, pt. i. 325, 16s. 6d. Inglis, 412, 4s. 6d. Dowdeswell, 339, 13s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 766, date 1652? 15s. This

edition is reprinted in the fourth volume of of the holy Scriptures. London,

the Somers Collection of Tracts.-1651. 8vo. In Cottoni Posthuma.-1680. 4to. Dedicated to K. Charles II.

No Post from Heaven nor yet from Hell: collected by Sir Rob. Cotton, and put to Presse by G. A. Oxford, 1643. 4to.

Warrs with foreign Princes dangerous to our Commonwealth; with a List of all the Confederates from Henry the first's Reign to the End of Queen Elizabeth. London, 1657. 8vo.

An exact Abridgment of the Records (Rolls of Parliament) in the Tower, from the Reign of K. Edward II. unto K. Richard

III. collected by Sir Robert Cotton: revised by William Prynne, Esq. London, 1657 or 1689. fol. 18s. A meagre and often erroneous abridgment. Heath, 4392,

14s. 6d. Marq. of Townshend, 1951, 10s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. 11. 5s. Marq. of Townshend, 1950, 11. 10s. Brockett, 795, 11. 12s.

A choice Narrative of Count Gondomar's Transactions during his Embassy in England. London, 1659. 4to. 31 sheets, with a portrait of the Count. Reprinted in the third number of Morgan's Phœnix Britannicus. The original edition was published in 1620 under the title of Vox Populi, or Newes from Spaine.

Abstract out of the Records of the Tower touching the King's Revenue. London. 4to.

A Discourse of foreign War. London, 1690. 8vo. with portrait.

Cottonian Library & MSS. See British Museum.

Roger. A Direction to the Waters of Lyfe. London, 1590.

4to.

Dedicated to 'Maister Hugh Broughton, teacher of Diuinitie.'-'To the Reader.' 51 leaves. Reprinted 1592. 4to. Strettell, 578, 11. Is. Bindley, pt. i. 2200, 11. 8s.

- An Armour of Proofe, brought from the Tower of David to fight against the Spannyardes and all Enimies of the Trueth, by R. C. London, 1596. 4to.

A notice of this poetical tract, written in six line stanzas, dedicated to • Gilbert Talbot, Earl of Shrewsburie' &c. will be found in the Restituta, iii. 138-40. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 122, imperfect, 61. 6s. Strettell, 576, morrocco, 71. Bindley, pt. i. 2198, 101. 10s. Sotheby's in 1821, 21. 2s. A spirituall Song: containing an historicall Discourse from the Infancy of the World untill this present Time, &c. drawen out

by G. Simson and W. White, 1596.4to.

Pp. 26, in five line stanzas. Dedicated to 'Sir Francis Drake Knight.' See Restituta, iii. 141-4. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 121, imperfect, 51. 5s. Strettell, 577, morocco, 61. 16s. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 2199, 81. 5s. Sotheby's in 1821, 21. 2s. Sir Rowland.

Parentalia.

Latin and English Poems on the Death of Sir Rowland Cotton, of Bellaport, in Shropshire. London, 1635. 4to. 10s. 6d.

COTTU, -. De l'Administration de la Justice criminelle en Angleterre, et de l'Esprit du Gouvernement Anglois. Paris, 1820. 8vo.

A sensible, useful and ingenious work. An English translation appeared. London, 1822. 8vo. 9s.

COUCHMAN, Giles. An Exhortation or Warninge to beware of greater Plagues and Troubles then are yet come vpon this Realme for the Sinnes and Wickednes that hath been and is yet dayly committed therein. London, 1551.8vo. Councils for Reformation of Religion, &c.

The Confessyon of the Fayth of the

Germaynes, exhibited to the most victoCouncell or Assemble holden at Augusta,

rious Emperour Charles the V. in the

the Yere of our Lord 1530. To which is added the Apologie of Melancthon, who defendeth with Reasons inuincible the aforesayde Confessyon, translated by Rychard Tauerner, at the Commaundement of his Master, the ryght honourable

Master Thomas Cromwel, chefe Secretare to the Kynges Grace. London, by Robert Redman, 1536. 8vo. 31. 3s. Contains E 3, in octaves. The articles of the confession may be seen in the collection or Harmony of Confessions, printed by Thomas, at Cambridge. 1586.

A Protestation in the Name of the King and the whole Councel and Clergy of England, why they refuse to come to the Pope's Councel, at his Call. London, by Tho. Berthelet, 1536.

A Protestation made for the most

mighty and most redoubted King of England, &c. and his hole Counsell and ergie, wherein is declared that neither his Highnesse, nor his Prelates, neyther any other Prince or Prelate, is bound to

come or send to the pretended Counsell | Sentences, pithy Sayings, quaint Observa

that Paul, Bishop of Rome, fyrst by a Bull indicted at Mantua, a Citie in Italy, and now late by another Bull, hath prolonged to a Place no Man can telle where. London, by Tho. Berthelet, 1537. 4to. Another edition this same year seems to have been printed abroad. See also Henry VIII.

The Causes why the Germanes wyll not go nor consente vnto the Councell which Paul the 3. now Bp. of Rome, hath called to be kept at Mantua in Italy, and to begynne the 23 Daye of Maye, An. 1537. Southwark, by James Nicolson, 1537. 8vo.

A Treatise concerning general Councills, the Byshopes of Rome and Clergy. Lond. in Æd. T. Berthelet. 1538.12mo. The Actes of the Disputation in the Cowncell of the Empyre, holden at Regenspurg: Translated owt of Latyne into English by Mylys Couerdale. 8vo. In this book are the names of all the states, which are called Protestants.

The Abbreuyacyon of all generall Councellys. By John Gowgh, 1539.16mo. Newes concernynge the general Coucel holden at Trydent by the Emperoure and the Gerinaynes wyth all the Nobles of Hungarye, Constanople and Rome, translated oute of Germayne into Englysh by Ihon Holibush. London, by Thomas Raynalde, 1548. 16mo. 11. 1s. Ten leaves. This tract commences at back of title, as an epistle, tho' unaddressed.

A godly and necessarye Admonition of the Decrees and Canons of the Counsel

tions, both divine and morall, partly col. lected and gathered out of the best approved Authors, both moderne and domesticke. London, 1647. 8vo. pp. 48. This work is divided under the usual heads of sententious selections, and would have its moral value as a vade-mecum for the pocket of either Countryman or Cockney, who was in quest of a companionable directory, which might amuse while it offered instruction.-Restituta.

Country Conversations: being an Account of some Discourses that happen'd in a Visit to the Country last Summer, on divers Subjects; chiefly of the modern Comedies, of Drinking, of translated Verse, of Painting and Painters, of Poets and Poetry. London, 1694. sm. 8vo. pp. 86. The preface is addressed to the Wits.' This work, divided into five sections, is written in imitation of "La maniere de bien penser, par le Pere Bouhours."

COUPER, Robert, M.D. Notes and Observations on the early Part of the History of the British Isles. London, 1807. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

COURAYER, P. F. D.D. Dissertation sur la Validité des Ordinations des Anglois. 2 vols. Defense de la Dissertation. 4 vols. Brux. 1723, 6. 8vo. 6 vols.

An English translation of the dissertation. London, 1725. 8vo. An edition.

of Trent, celebrated vnder Pius the fourth, Dublin, 1725. 8vo. Williams, 534, 14s. and

Byshop of Rome, in the Yeares of our Lord M.D.LXII. and M.D.LXIII. Lately -translated out of Latine. London, by John Day, 1564. 4to. 18s. Contains 125 leaves, besides the preface. No author's name, but supposed to be done by Abp. Parker, or by his appointment. The council began in 1545, and concluded in 1563. Consult Strype's Annals, i. p. 415, 451.

The Declaration of the Fathers of the Councell of Trent, concerning the Going vnto Churches, at such Time as hereticall Seruice is saied, or Heresy preached. Without Place, Frinter's Name, or Date. 8vo. 40 pp.

Countryman's Recreation in Planting, Graffing and Gardening: whereunto is added, the Art of Angling (by Thomas Barker). London, 1654. 4to.

Nassau, pt. i. 1045, 5s. White Knights, 1157, morocco, 11. 10s. Bindley, pt. ii. 136, 17s.

The Country-man's new Commonwealth: being an exact Epitome of many witty

Defence. 1728.8vo. 3 vols.

Declaration de mes derniers Sentimens sur les différens Dogmes de la Religion. Lond. 1787. Svo. Published by Wm. Bell, D. D. A translation. 1787. 12mo.

2s. 6d.

Traité où l'on expose ce que l'Ecriture nous apprend de la Divinité de Jésus Christ. Londres, 1811. 8vo. pp. 367.

COURCELLES, M. Extract from the Dispatches of M. Courcelles, French Ambassador at the Court of Scotland, M.D.LXXXVI. Edinb. 1828. 4to.

Printed at the expense of the Bannatyne
Club.
Court. The Court of good
Counsell. London, 1607. 4to.

The title of this collection of morall
discourses and counsells is The Court of
good Counsell: wherein is set downe
the true Rules, how
Man should
choose a good Wife from a bad; and a
Woman a good Husband from

a

a bad.

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