a Collection of the Laws, Liberties, &c. of the several Mines in the Counties of Derby, Gloucester, and Somerset. London, 1688. 12mo. 4s. HOUSTON, A. L'Ecosse Fran Reprinted in 1738. See Medals. Hough-çoise. Paris, 1608. 12mo. ton is valuable for his laws relating to mines, and his explanation of the miners' terms, &c. The ancient Laws, Customs and Orders of the Miners in the King's Forest of Mendipp, Somersetshire. London, 1687. 12mo. The Laws and Customs of the Miners in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. London, 1687. 12mo. Houghton-Hall. - The Plans, Elevations and Sections; ChimneyPieces and Cielings of Houghton, in Norfolk, the Seat of Sir Robert Walpole. Published by I. Ware. 1735. atlas folio. Thirty-four plates (nos. 32, 3, 4 numbers 29, 31, 32) with a title and Latin advertisement. 1759. folio. Garrick, 1882, 6s. 6d. See Galleries. HOULBROOK, William. A Blacksmith and no Jesuit; or the Smith of Marlborough. Lond. 1660. 12mo. With a frontispiece. London, 1744.12mo. with front. Nassau, pt. i. 1669, 10s. Reed, 4370, 7s. Lloyd, 13, 5s.-1666. with frontispiece. Nassau, pt. i. 1670, 6s.-1677. 12mo. with frontispiece. House-breakers.-The Catterpillers of this Nation anatomized in a brief Discovery of House breakers and Pick pockets. To which is added, the Manner of Hectoring and Trepanning. London, 1659. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. HOUSEMAN, John. A topographical Description of Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire and a Part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Carlisle, 1800. 8vo. Dent, pt. i. 1107, 10s. Fonthill, 2128, 13s. 2123, 17. 7s. Collation. -Title, one leaf; address dedicatory, signed John Houseman, 3 pages; index, 3 pages; distances of places, list of (14) plates, and references to the map of the soils, 3 pages; description, pp. 536; additions and errata, two pages. Between pp. 176-7 is a title-page. A descrip A copy is in the British Museum. Gordonstoun, 864, 11. 7s. William, M. D. Reliquiæ Houstonianæ, seu Plantarum in America meridionali collectar. Icones (26). Londini, 1781. 4to. 7s. HOVENDEN, John Eykyn. A general Treatise on the Principles and Practice in which Courts of Equity are guided in Matters of Fraud. London, 1825. royal 8vo. 2 vols. 21. 12s. 6d. How see HOWE. HOWARD. See CARLISLE, Earl of. NORFOLK, Duke of. NORTHAMPTON, Earl of. STAFFORD, Lord. SURREY, Earl of. Hon. Charles. Historical Anecdotes of some of the Howard Family. London, 1769. 8vo. Inscribed to Charles Howard, Esq. of Greystock Castle, Cumberland. Gough, 1845, 8s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 22, 19%. Marquis of Townshend, 1555, 8s. 6d. Fonthill, 3009, 31. 3s. Hollis, 599, 9s. Roxburghe, 9313, 7s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 1672, 5s.-1817. Nassau, pt. i. 1673. 33. Thoughts, Essays and Maxims. London, 1768. 12mo. Bindley, pt. ii. 508, with his Anecdotes of the Howard Family, 1769, 12. 17s. Hon. Edward. The British Princes, an heroick Poem. London, 1669. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 1671, 3s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 375, 12s. Poems and Essays, with a Paraphrase on Cicero's Lælius in heroic Verse. Lond. 1674. 8vo. Lloyd, 942, 2s. 6d. Plays, viz. The Usurer, a Tragedy. 1668. Six Days Adventure. 1671. The Women's Conquest, a Tragi-comedy. 1671. The Man of Newmarket. 1678. London. 4to. Roxburghe, 3920, 8s. - George. Wolsey the Cardinal tive Tour,' &c. which tour has been several and his Times, courtly, political and times reprinted in a separate volume in octavo. Pp. 371 to 376 are repeated, and follow p. 376; pp.387 to 392 are omitted. A descriptive Tour, and Guide to the Lakes, Caves, Mountains, and other Natural Curiosities, in Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, and a Part of the West Riding of ecclesiastical. 8vo. With a portrait and autograph, and several cuts. The name George Howard is fictitious, the real author was the late F. C. Laird, Lieut. R. N. Lady Jane Grey, and her Times. 12s. - Gorges Edmond. The mis- | and a Panegyrick to Generall Monck. cellaneous Works in Verse and Prose. Dublin, 1782. 8vo. 3 vols. 7s. 6d. Howard published several treatises of law, equity, and revenue. John. An Account of the principal Lazarettos in Europe ; with various Papers relative to the Plague: together with further Observations on some Foreign Prisons and Hospitals; and additional Remarks on the present State of those in G. Britain and Ireland. War rington, 1789. 4to. 12s. Roxburghe, 983, 10s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1607, russ. 12. 7s. On VELLUM, unique. Mac-Carthy, tom. i. p. 313, no. 2065, the plates on paper, 380 fr. London, 1791. 4to. The State of the Prisons in England and Wales; with preliminary Observations, and an Account of some foreign Prisons. By John Howard, F.R.S. Warrington, 1777. 4to 10s. 6d.-Warrington, 1780. 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 823, russia, 9s. Willett, 1267, 11s. 6d. -The third edition, with appendix. Warrington, 1784.-London, 1792. 4to. Roxburge, 982, 12. 4s. A View of the Character and public Services of the late John Howard, Esq. By John Aikin, M.D. London, 1792. 8vo. Leonard, D.D. A Collection of Letters and State Papers from the original MSS. of many Princes, great Personages and Statesmen, together with some curious and scarce Tracts and Pieces of Antiquity, religious, political, and moral. London, 1753-6. 4to. 2 vols. 12s. A notice of this curious but ill-arranged mass will be found in the Retrospective Review, n. s. i. 1-16. Philip. Thoughts on the Structure of the Globe; and the scriptural History of the Earth and of Mankind, compared with the Cosmogonies, Chronologies, Traditions of ancient Nations. Lond. and original 1797. 4to. 12s. Sir Rob. Knt. Poems, viz. A Panegyrick to the King, Songs and Sonnets, the Blind Lady a Comedy, the fourth Book of Virgil, Statius his Achillis with Annotations London, 1660. 8vo. 5s, Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 374, 11. 10s, Collation.A-U in eights, C having 9, and U 7 leaves. Some copies are dated Lond. 1696. Four new Playes. London, 1665. folio. Garrick, 1083, 5s. 6d. Five new Plays. London, 1692. folio. with port. by R. White. 4s. Dramatic Works. London, 1722. 12mo. With portrait by Vertue. Heath, 1943, 4s. 6d. Field, 248, 3s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3914, 2s. 6d. Historical Observations upon the Reigns of Edward I. II. III. and Richard II. with Remarks upon their faithful Counsellors and false Favourites. Written by a Person of Honour. London, 1689. 12mo. Pp. 192, not including title. The History of the Reigns of Edward and Richard II. London, 1690. 8vo. 48. THICK PAPER. 7s. 6d Marquis of Townshend, 1554, a presentation copy, 11. 3s, The History of Religion. London, 1694. 8vo. 4s. An Analysis of the genealogical History of the Family of Howard, with its Connections; shewing the legal Course of Descent of those numerous Titles, which are generally, but presumed erroneously, attributed to be vested in the Dukedom of Norfolk. London (1812). 8vo. pp. 54. is Mr. Walter Howard? an interesting QuesEcce Homo, the mysterious Heir; or who tion addressed to his Grace the Duke of Norfolk. London, 1815. 8vo. pp. 8. HOWE, Earl. A Narrative of the Proceedings of his Majesty's Fleet, under the Command of Earl Howe, from the 2d of May to the 2d of June 1795. London, 1796. 4to. Pp. 130, and 3 plates. Fonthill, 1871, 13s. Charles. Devout Meditaupon religious and philosophical tions; or a Collection of Thoughts Subjects. 8vo. A very popular work, originally published anonymously, and frequently reprinted. John, A.M. The Works, with Life by the Rev. John Hunt. London, 1810-22. 8vo. 8 vols. 31. 3s. With portrait of Howe. The works of this | other Tracts; viz. Parable reflecting upon the eminent non-conformist divine are highly esteemed. This edition contains a number of pieces never before published. LARGE PAPER in royal 8vo. A former edition, with life by Edmund Calamy. London, 1724. folio, 2 vols. with portrait. 21. 12s. 6d. Williams, 1043, morocco, 61. 188. HOWE, Josiah. A Sermon before the King at Ch. Ch. on Psalın 4, 7. Oxon. 1644? 4to. Printed in red letters. Thirty copies struck off. Sce Hearne's Rob. of Gloucester's Chronicle, vol. ii. p. 669. Michael. Michael Howe, the last and worst of the Bush Rangers of Van Diemen's Land. Narrative of the chief Atrocities committed by this great Murderer and his Associates, during a Period of six Years, in Van Diemen's Land. From authentic Sources of Information. Hobart Town, printed by Andrew Bent, 1818. 12mo. This is the greatest literary curiosity that has yet come before us the first child of the press of a state only fifteen years! It will of course be reprinted here;--but our copy, the copy penes nos, is a genuine Caxton, rarissimus-nay more, it hath the title-page.' See Quarterly Review, xxiii. 73-83. William. Phytologia Britannica natales exhibens indigenarum Stirpium Sponte emergentium. Lond. 1650. 8vo. This work contains 1220 plants. How was the first who gave a sketch of what is called a flora. An index of plants that are in the Phytologia Britannica' is annexed to R. Lovel's Enchiridion Britannicum. Oxon. 1659. 1665. HOWELL, James. Epistolæ HoElianæ. Familiar Letters, domestic and foreign. Lond. 1737.8vo. Best edition. Willett, 1268, 10s. These letters relating to one of the most interesting periods of English history, the reigns of James I. and Charles I. discover a variety of literature, and abound with much entertaining and useful information. Howell was a great Traveller, an intimate friend of Jonson, and the first who bore the office of the royal historiographer. Warton. See Retrospective Review, iv. 183-200.-There were five editions published from 1645 to 1673 inclusive, and of late years it has been several times reprinted.-1726.8vo. Hibbert, 4049, 11s. Dodona's Grove, or the Vocall Forest. The third Edition, more exact and perfect than the former with the Addition of two Times, and England's Tears for the present Warres. Printed in the Yeare 1645. Other editions. London, 1640. folio. with frontispiece. Nassau, pt. i. 1965, 3s. The second edition. London, 1644. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 1868, 8s. Hibbert, 4132, 2s. 6d. Cambridge, 1645. 12mo. &c.-A tiresome and silly allegory, written in a most wretched'y bombastic style, in which the author has shadowed forth some of the principal incidents in the history of Europe, 1603-40. The Vote, or a Poem Royall presented to his Majesty for a new Years Gift. London, 1642. 4to. Instructions for forreine Travell. Lon don, 1642. 12mo. An entertaining little work, with front. by Hollar, and a portrait of Prince Charles by Glover. Inglis, 708, 11s. Bindley, pt. ii. 496, 15s. Towneley, pt. i. 386, 11 Gordonstoun, 14s.-1650.18mo. with frontispiece. Nassau, pt. i. 1677, 7s. See Retrospective Review, xiii. 18-30. Discourse between Patricius and Peregrine, touching the civil Wars of Ireland and England. 1643. 4to. Written by the author in the prison call'd the Fleet, presently after Edghill battel, being the first book that came forth for the vindication of his majesty.'-Ant. à Wood. England's Teares for the present Wars. London, 1644. 4to. pp. 18. with an etching by Melan et Bosse' representing a cavalier reclining against an oak. King and Lochée's in March 1810, 14s. 6d. The tract is re- Miscellany, and in the fifth volume of the The Preheminence and Pedigree of Parliament. London, 1644. 4to. Reprinted in the fifth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.-1677. 4to. This edition is reprinted in the first volume of Harleian Miscellany. Lustra Ludovici: or, the Life of Lewis XIII. King of France and of his Cardinal de Richelieu. London, 1646. folio. Gordonstoun, 1221, 8s. 6d. Roxburghe, 8037, 8. Bella Scot-Anglica. A Brief of all the Battels and martial Encounters which have happened 'twixt England and Scotland. Lond. 1648. 4to. A superficial' performance according to Bishop Nicolson. A perfect Description of the People and Country of Scotland. London, 1649. 4to. Silly and low abuse and disgusting exageration.-1788. 12mo. 2s. 6d. It will likewise be found in the thirteenth number of the North Briton. A Survey of the Signorie of Venice. London, 1651. folio. Marquis of Townshend, 1907, 6s. Bindley, pt. i. 2054, 10s. The wonderful and deplorable History of the latter Times of the Jews and of the City of Jerusalem. London, 1652. 8vo. Some sober Inspections made into the Carriage and Consults of the late long Parliament, &c. London, 1653. 8vo. Dedicated to Oliver Lord Protector.-1655. 8vo. 2s. 6d.-1556. 8vo. With additions. 1660. Ah, Ha; Tumulus, Thalamus: Two Counter-Poems; the first an Elegy upon - Edward late Earl of Dorset. The second 1 an Epithalamium to the L. Marquess of Dorchester; with an Hymenæum or bridal Sonnet of four Stanza's, according to a choice Air set thereunto by Mr. Will. Webb. London, 1653. 4to. The Nuptials of Peleus and Thetis, a Masque and Comedy. London, 1654. 4to. A translation from the French. Roxburghe, 5139, 9s. Rhodes, 1352, 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 2136, 3s. Londinopolis: an historicall Discourse or Perlustration of the City of London: whereunto is added another of the City of Westminster. By Jam. Howell, Esq. London, 1657. small folio. This work is mostly taken from Stow's Survey and his continuators. Towneley, pt. ii. 856, 17. 8s. Heath, 4639, 12. 5s. Bindley, pt. i. 2056, 17. Lloyd, 811, 17. Brockett, 1583, 17. 6s. White Knights, 2175, morocco 21. 3s. Duke of York, 2692, 17. 14s. Collation. -Title, one leaf; Latin and English lines in praise of Londonbridge, 2 pages; dedication, 2 pages; some advertisements to the reader, 2 pages; the chiefest materials, &c. 2 pages; the historical part, numbered 407 pages, consists but of 232 pages; the index and catalogue of the author's works, 8 pages. Pp. 91-94 numbered 81-84; immediately after p. 124 commences p. 301. pp. 351-354 are numbered 353, 4, 5, 6. Plates. 1. A whole length portrait of the author, in a cloak. C. Melan and Bosse sculp. 2. A folded view of London, with numbered References. are Lexicon tetraglotton. An English-French Italian-Spanish Dictionary. London, 1660. folio. with a frontispiece. Gordonstoun, 1160, 9s. Roxburghe, 2164, 17. 8s. Brockett, 1582, 15s. Marquis of Townshend, 1908, 9s. Hibbert, 4182, 12s. Duke of York, 2691, 15s. The Parley of Beasts or Morphandra Queen of the enchanted Island. London, 1660. folio. with front. by Gaywood and portrait of Howel. White Knights. 2176, date 1650, 19s. Nassau, pt. i. 2137, 8s. Historical Discourses of the late popular Insurrections in Great Britain and Ireland. London, 1661. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 1674, 4s. A Discourse concerning the Precedency of Kings. London, 1664. folio. pp. 219, with dedication to his majesty; address to the discerning reader, pp. 4; a page of civilians, &c. consulted; the 'analysis totius operis,' pp. 3; 'a necessary avison to the reader' one page, also a full-length port. of Howell by Melan, the head of K. Charles II. by Loggan, and others by Stent. Poems upon divers emergent Occasions. London, 1644. 2vo. pp. 136. Edited by Payne Fisher. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 384, 31. 6s. Reed, 7045, Bindley, pt. ii. 476, 42. 21. 3s. An account of James Howell, and of his works, will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon. HOWELL, John. An Essay on the War-Galleys of the Ancients. Edinb. 1826. 8vo. 5s. Laurence, A.M. A compleat History of the Holy Bible. Lond. 1729. 8vo. 3 vols. Bindley, pt. ii. 294, 12. 1s.-1806. 12mo. 3 vols. This edition was edited by the Rev. George Burder, M. A. by whom it has been so materially corrected and improved, as almost to form a new work. Thomas. The Arbor of Amitie; wherein is composed pleasant Poems and pretie Poesies. Lond. 1568. 16mo. Pp. 104, dedicated to the Lady Anne Talbot. A copy is in the Bodleian library. Thomas Howell's Devises for his own Ex ercise and his Friend's Pleasure. Imprinted by H. Jackson, 1581. 4to. Howell likewise published a translation of The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus. 1560. See Warton's History of English Poetry, Ritson's Bibliographia Poetica, also Brydges' Censura Literaria and British Bibliographer. M. D. Journal of a Passage from India by an unfrequented Route through Armenia and Natolia or Asia Minor. Lond. 1790. 8vo. 5s.. Pp. 187, with a map. Fonthill, 2909, 12s. Drury, 1957, date 1791. 2s. 6d. William, LL.D. An Institution of general History from the Beginning of the World. Lond. 1680, &c. folio. 4 vols. A valuable work, praised by Gibbon.. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1534, date 1680, 2 vols. 17. 19s. London, 1662. folio. 1 vol. Medulla Historiæ Anglicanæ. The ancient and present State of England. Lond. 1712. 8vo. A very concise and excellent epitome of our history. Nassau, pt. i. 1675, 4s. Roxburghe, 8369, 4s. 6d.-1719. 8vo.1766. 8vo. Nassau, pt i. 1676, 8s. Dent, pt. 1173, 6s. 6d. Hibbert, 4050, LARGE PAPER? 8s. 6d.-1679. 8vo.-1734. 8vo.1742. 8vo. HOWES, Thomas. Critical Observations on Books ancient and modern. Lond. 1776. 8vo. 4 vols. Published anonymously. HOWGRAVE, Francis. An Essay | Man that was called Howleglas, on the ancient and present State of Stamford. Stamford, 1726. 4to. Reed, 4239, 8s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 293, russia, 7s. Nassau, pt. i. 2139, 3s. Colla tion. Title, one leaf; dedication to the Earl of Essex, four pages; preface, 8 pages; the work, 108 pages. HOWIE, John. Biographia Scoticana: or, a brief historical Account of the Lives, &c. of the most eminent Scots Worthies, 1503-1688. Second Edition corrected and enlarged. Glasg. 1781. 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 433, 12s. HOWISON, James, M. D. A Dictionary of the Malay Tongue as spoken in the Peninsula of Malacca, the Islands of Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Pulo Pinang, &c. in two Parts, English and Malay, and Malay and English; to which is prefixed, a Grammar of the Malay Language. Lond. 1801. 4to. 21. 2s. A work of considerable merit. HOWISON, John. Sketches of Upper Canada. Edinb. 1821. 8vo. 10s. 6d. An interesting work containing a good deal of accurate and instructive information, interesting to those who meditate emigration.'-Second Edition. Edinb. 1822. 8vo. HOWITT, Samuel. Field Sports, illustrated in 20 coloured Designs, by S. Howitt. Lond. 1807. folio. Duke of York, 2693, 31. 12s. Dent, pt. ii. 156. and of many meruelous Thinges and Contains M 4 in fours. A copy is in the Roxburghe, 6381, imperfect, 141. 5s. HOWLETT, John. See PARSONS or PERSONS, Robert. Bartholomew. A Selection of Views in the County of Lincoln; comprising the principal Towns and Churches, the Remains of Castles and Religious Houses, and Seats of the Nobility and Gentry; with topographical and historical Accounts of each View. The Engravings by Bartholomew Howlett. Lond. 1805. imperial 4to. Hibbert, 4133, 12. 11s. 6d. Hollis, 663, russia, 31. 4s. Duke of York, 2670, russia, 21. 12s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 2140, 21 Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1608, 12. 6s. PAPER, with proofs before the letters. Beckford in 1817, 151, 97. 17s. 6d. LARGE Plan and Views of the Abbey Royal of St. Denys, the ancient Mausoleum of the Kings of France, with an historical Account. London, 1812. 4to. Fonthill, 1366, 12. 1s. Howson, John, successively Bishop of Oxford and Durham. Certaine Sermons wherein is proved that St. Peter had no monarchicall Power over the rest of the Apostles. Lond. 1622. 4to. 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