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SKELTON-Continued.

arde Kele, 12mo. D 6, in eights. Bindley, pt. iii. 1132, with Phyllyp Sparowe and Why come ye not to Courte, also printed by R. Kele, 311. 10s. resold Hibbert, 7427, 177. Contained in Southey's

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Here after foloweth the boke of Phyllyp Sparowe. Prynted at London by Rychard Kele, 12mo. On the least leaf is a woodcut of Phyllip Sparowe's tomb. D, in eights, C 1 is erroneously marked B 1. Bindley, pt. iii. 1132, with Colyn Clout and Why come ye not to Courte, also printed by R. Kele, 317. 10s. resold Hibbert, 7427, 177.-Lond. by Robert Toy, 12mo. with the same wood-cut. Steevens, 1078. Heber, pt. iv. 7.-Lond. Abraham Weale (Veale), 12mo. Sotheby's, in 1854, 67. 17s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 363, with Whye come ye not to Courte, printed by Ihon Walley, 91.--Lond. A. Kitson, 12mo. A copy is in the British Museum.-Lond. by John Wyght, small 8vo. D, in eights, pp. 64, BLACK LETTER. On the last page is a wood-cut of 'Phillyp sparrowes tombe.' Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 686. Bright, 31. 3s. Contained in Sou

they's Solect British Poets.

Why come ye not to Courte. Lond. by me Richard Kele, 12mo. D vij in eights. A portrait of Skelton is at the end of this poem. Bindley, pt. iii. 1132, with Colyn Clout and Phyllyp Sparowe, also printed by R. Kele, 317. 10s. resold Hibbert, 7427, 177. Rodd, 10.-Imprinted by Iohn' Wal lye. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 363, with Phyllip Sparrow, printed for A. Veale, 91. Resold, Heber, pt. iv. 41. 4s. Lond. by Robert Toy, sm. 8vo. D 7, in eights, pp. 62, BLACK LETTER. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 686. Bright, 5l. 5s.-Lond. A. Kytson, 12mo. A copy is in the British Museum. Lond. by John Wyght, 12mo. Steevens, 1078. Heber, pt. iv. 67. 168. 6d. -An edition, printed by Kele, n. d. 4to. is mentioned in Dibdin's Typ. Antiq. vol. 4, p. 305, but qy?

Certaine bokes compiled by Master Skelton, Poet Laureat, whose names here after doth appere. Speake Parot. The Death of the noble Prince King Edward the fourth. A treatise of the Scottes. Ware the Hawke. The Tunning of Elynoure Rummyng. Imprinted by Ihon Day. 16mo. Contains 32 leaves. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 360, 57. 12s. 6d. resold, Heber, pt. iv. 47. 10s. A copy is in the British Museum. Lond. by Richard Lant for Henry Tab. n. d. 12mo. Inglis, 1312, with Why come ye not to Courte, Colyn Cloute, and Phyllyp Sparowe, all three printed by R. Kele, 157. 14s. 6d. Rodd, 10. A copy is in the

Bodleian Library.-Lond. by John Kynge and Thomas Marche, 12mo. D, in eights, pp. 64. Heber, pt. iv. 47. Bright, 37. 168. Steevens, 1078, (with Colyn Clout, printed by John Wyghte; Phylip Sparow, printed by Robert Toy; and Whi come ye not to Courte, Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 686, (with Whi come ye printed by John Wyght,) 41. 5s, not to Courte, printed by Robert Toy; Colyn Clout, printed by John Wyghte; and Phillyp Sparow, printed by John Wyght), 551.-Lond. by W. Bonham, 1547, 12mo. This edition is mentioned in Warton's Hist. of English Poetry, vol. 2, p. 336, 4to. In a volume of the Harleian MSS. No, 367, is a copy of Speake Parrot, very different from and much superior to those in the printed volumes. The various editions of theseCertaine bokes' contain, besides the pieces specified on the titlepage, the following poems, 'All noblemen of this take hede, &c. (prefixed to the editions of Why come ye not to Courte); How everything must have a tyme; Prayer to the Father of Heaven, To the Second Person, To the Holy Ghost.

Elynor Rummin, the famous Ale-wife of England. 4to. Nine leaves. See Dr. Dibdin's Lincoln Nosegay, No. xii.Lond. for Samuel Rand, 1624, 4to. woodcut portrait both on the front and back of the title. Heber, pt. iv. 2470, 27. 18s.

The Epitaffe of the moste noble and Valyaunt Jasper late Duke of Bedeforde. Lond. Pynson, n. d. 4to. Over the title is a wood-cut of the author with a faleon in the Pepysian Library, Cambridge. It in his hand. The only copy known is is included in Dyce's edition (among the Poems attributed to Skelton).

The Maner of the World now a days. Imprinted at London by W. Copland, n. d. 12mo. Mr. Dyce says, "known to me only from Old Ballads, edited by Mr. J. P. Collier for the Percy Society, 1840."

Poetical Fancies and Satyrs. Lond. 1512, 8vo. Mentioned by Wood as by Skelton, Ath. Oxon. by Bliss, vol. i., p. 52.

Scolocker, 1582, is mentioned by Warton, A Collection of Pieces printed for A. Hist. of Eng. Poet. vol. ii. p. 336, 4to. And Bliss mentions a collection of Pieces by A. Scholoker, n. d. 12mo.; and another by John Wight, 1588, 8vo. Wood's Athen.

Oxon. vol. i. p. 53.

Verses presented to Henry the Seventh at the feast of St. George, celebrated at Windsor in the third year of his reign, first printed by Ashmole (Order of the Garter, p. 594).-Reprinted in Skelton's Works by Dyce, vol. ii. p. 387

SKELTON-continued.

Elegy on King Henry the Seventh. A Broadside. The only copy known (imperfect) is in the Douce Collection, Bodleian Library. Printed in Dyce's edition, vol. ii. p. 399.

The Miseries of England under Henry VII. 4to. Mentioned in Tanner's Bibliotheca, p. 676. Mr. Dyce says, Qy. is it the same piece as Vox Populi, Vox

Dei?

Mannerly Maistresse Margery mylke and Ale (a ballad), Woffully arai'd (a pious rondeau), both printed in Hawkins' History of Music. And in Skelton's Works by Dyce, vol. i. p. 28, and p. 141. Doctour Doubble Ale. (Anon.) n. p. ord. 8vo. In the Bodleian Library. This is not written by Skelton; an extract from it is given in Skelton's Works by Dyce, vol. i. pp. cxix-xxi.

The Image of Ypocresye. MS.

That in bravado
Spent many a Crusado
In setting forth an Armado
England to invado.

Lond. for Toby Cooke, 1589, 4to. B, in
fours. A national pasquinade in com-
memoration of the failure of Spain by
her invincible naval armament. Inglis,
Bindley, pt. iv. 596,
1357, 31. 13s. 6d.
41. 4s. Heber, pt. viii. 37. 13s. 6d. Copies

are in the Bodleian and Lambeth Libra

ries.-Oxford, J. Barnes, 1589, 4to. Bright, 37. 13s. 6d.

SKELTON, Joseph.

Oxonia Antiqua Restaurata, containing Representations of Buildings in Oxford, now either altered or demolished. Oxford, J. Skelton, 1823, imperial 4to. 22 nos. in 2 vols. 158 plates,

47. 4s.

Published at 127. 12s. LARGE PAPER in Vox Populi, Vox Dei. Among the atlas 4to. India proofs, 227. all now reduced Harleian MSS. No. 367, and in the arto about one third of these prices for chives of the University of Cambridge. original impressions, and less for modern Vox Populi, Vox Dei, a Complaynt of worn impressions. Brockett, 2865, 2 the Commons against Taxes (by John vols. LARGE PAPER, 137. 15s. Hibbert, Skelton). Lond. 1821, 4to. Privately 7569, LARGE PAPER, morocco, 167. 16s. printed, intended by Sir Joseph Littledale-Second edition, with Additions and for the Roxburghe Club; but for some additional plates; and the Descriptions Lond. Skelton's Interlude of Magny- newly arranged by E. J. Carlos. ficence was substituted, and the whole Nichols and Son, 1843, imperial 4to. pubimpression, consisting of 104 copies, was lished at 81. 8s. The copper plates of all sold in his library in 1843. Eyton, in Mr. Skelton's works having been sold off 1848, 88. by auction, were purchased by Messrs. Nichols and Son, who, after making up what sets they could with the back stock, reprinted them.

reason

This is printed in Dyce's edition of Skelton's Works, vol. 2, p. 400, but the editor considers it as evidently composed by some clumsy imitator of Skelton's style.

Skelton Lauriate Defender agenst M. Garnesche chalenger, &c. Four poems preserved among the Harleian MSS. Included in Dyce's edition.

Skelton's Life, as given in Wood's Athen. Oxon. i. 22, was reprinted some time since in BLACK LETTER, 12mo. without date or printer's name, with portrait. Only six copies printed. Heber, pt. iv. 13s.

In a collection of MS. Poems (chiefly by Lydgate), magnificently engrossed on vellum for the use of Henry Algernon Percy, fifth Earl of Northumberland, in the British Museum, is an elegy on the death of the Earl's father. The elegy is printed in Skelton's Works and in Percy's Relics.

SKELTONICAL SALUTATION.

A Skeltonicall salutation,
Or condigne Congratulation,
And iust vexation

Of the Spanish nation,

Engraved Illustrations of the principal Antiquities of Oxfordshire, from Drawings by T. Mackenzie. Oxford, J. Skelton, 1823, 4to. 13 nos. Published at 71. 7s. PROOFS on India paper, 107. 10s.

Pietas Oxoniensis, or Records of Oxford Founders. Oxford, J. Skelton, 1828, 4to. 25 plates, pub. at 47. 10s. LARGE PAPER, India proofs, royal 4to. 77. 78.

Engraved Illustrations of Meyrick's Collection of Ancient Armour. See MEYRICK, Sir R.

Crawford, in 1854, the three Works on Oxford, LARGE PAPER PROOFS, half mor. 127. 12s.

Skelton engraved many of the Views in the Oxford Almanac, after Turner and others, oblong folio, which sometimes occur separately as India Proofs, 19 plates. Sotheby's, 1860, 27. 2s.

Rev. Philip. Complete Works, to which is prefixed Burdy's Life of the Author. Edited by the Rev. Robert Lynam. Lond. R.

Baynes, 1824, 8vo. 6 vols. pub. 3. cluded in vol. i. of the Scotish Acts of

12s. now 11. 1s.

Wil

Works. Dublin, 1770-86, 8vo. 5 vols. Sotheby's, in June, 1821, 1. 17s. liams, 1613, 7 vols. (including Ophiomaches, 2 vols.) morocco, 6l. 12s. 6d.

Ophiomaches, or Deism revealed. Lond. 1749, 8vo. 2 vols. Published anonymously. White Knights, 3001, morocco, 13s. 1751, 12mo. 2 vols. 6s.

Discourses, controversial and practical, by the Author of Deism revealed. Lond. 1754, 8vo. 2 vols.

The Life of the late Rev. Philip Skelton, with some curious Anecdotes, by Samuel Burdy, A.B. Dublin, 1792, 8vo. 3s. 6d

Observations on Burdy's Life of the late Rev. Philip Skelton, by a Lover of Truth and Common Sense. Dublin, 1794, 12mo. pp. 28.

A Vindication of Burdy's Life of Skelton, by Detector. Dublin, 1795, 12mo.

pp. 59.

SKENE, Alex. Memorialls for the Government of the Royall Burghs in Scotland. As also A Succinct Survey of the famous City of Aberdeen. By Philopoliteius (i. e. Alexander Skene). Aberdeen, 1685, 12mo.

Gordonstoun, 229, 5s. This volume contains a deal of curious remarks in a decent and nervous style, becoming a man of good parts and learning.' Nicolson.

Sir John.

Regiam Majesta

tem Scotiæ, sive veteres Leges et

Parliament. See RECORDS, p. 2061.

Lawes and Actes of Parliament maid be King James the First and his Successours, to which is added De Verborum Significatione, &c. Edinb. be Rob. Waldegrave, 1597, folio. Some copies have an engraved frontispiece with medallion heads of the kings, &c.

De Verborum Significatione. The Exposition of the Termes and difficill Words conteined in the Regiam Majestatem. Edinb. be Rob. Walde-grave, 1597, folio. (Usually bound with the preceding volume.) Reed, 3817, 12s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1019, 27. 12s. 6d. Lond. 1641, 4to. Roxburghe, 1069, 5s.-1644, 4to. Bright, 4s.

Observations on the Regiam Majestatem, by John Davidson. [1792], n. p. 8vo.

Ane

SKEYNE, Gilbert, M.D.
breue Descriptioun of the Pest, be
Maister Gilbert Skeyne, Doctoure
in Medicine. Edinb. by Robert
Lekpreuik, 1568, 8vo.

Tracts by Dr. Gilbert Skeyne, 1568-
See BANNATYNE
1580. Edinb. 1860, 4to.
CLUB, in Appendix.

SKIALETHEIA, or a Shadowe of
Truth in certain Epigrams and
Satyres. Lond. by J. R. 1598,
16mo.

Copies are in the Malone Collection and Lord F. Egerton's Library. Sotheby's, May, 1846, 267.- Privately printed by Mr. Utterson, 1843, 16mo. Bandinel, Aug. 1861, 14s.

SKINKER, Tannakin. A certaine Constitutiones collectæ et illus-Relation of the hog-faced Gentletratæ. The Auld Lawes and Con-woman, called Mistriss Tannakin stitutions of Scotland, faithfullie Skinker, &c. Lond. 1640, 4to. collected and translated out of Latine into Scottish Language, be Sir John Skene of Čurriehill. Edinb. 1609, folio.

'The first authentick body of laws of the Kingdom of Scotland. Now generally admitted to be taken from the more ancient work of Glanville, but altered in places to suit the change of country.Nicolson. Roxburghe, 1041, 31. 4s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1018, 27. 12s. 6d. Willet, 2338, 12. 13s. Gardner, July, 1854, morocco. 21. 8s. Lond. 1613, fol. Best edition, Towneley, pt. ii. 1508, 17. 18.-Scotice. Edinb. 1775, 4to. Brockett, 2852, 10s. 6d. Both the Latin and Scottish texts are in

With wood-cut of the hog-faced lady and her sister. Gordonstoun, 1193, 77. 17s. 6d. A copy is in the Bodleian Library. - Reprint, Bindley, pt. iv. 10%. This article was wrongly placed by Lowndes under SHINKER, see p. 2383.

SKINNER, Rev. John. An Ecclesiastical History of Scotland from the first appearance of Christianity in that Kingdom to the present Time. Lond. 1788, 8vo. 2 vols. 12s.

An attempt to vindicate the Episcopal party at the expense of the Presbyterian. The Theological Works of the Rev.

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Steph. M.D. Etymologicon Linguæ Anglicana. Seu Explicatio vocum Anglicarum Etymologica ex propriis fontibus, scil. ex Linguis duodecim, Lond. 1671,

folio. 17. 11s. 6d.

Roxburghe, 2167, 17. 7s. Hibbert, 7568, 11. 7s. Horne Tooke, 652, with MS. notes by Tooke, 7. 17s. 6d. resold, Heber, pt. vi. 37, 10s. LARGE PAPER. Marq. of Townshend, 3049, 27. 3s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1020, 31. 3s. Heath, 146, russia, 47, 10s.

Singer, pt. iii. 17. 14s.

SKINNER, Tho. M.D. The Life of Gen. Monk, Duke of Albemarle, with a Preface in Vindication of Gen. Monk by W. Webster. Lond. 1723 or 1724, 8vo. portrait.

Reed, 4710, 7s. LARGE PAPER. Dowdeswell, Wil

Roxburghe, 9320, 5s. 6d. Heath, 1576, 15s. Hibbert, 7429, russia, 12s. 675, 18s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 514, 17. liams, 1624, morocco, 31. 13s. 6d.

Elenchi Motuum nuperorum in Angliæ pars tertia, sive Motus compositi. Lond. 1676, 8vo. 5s. For Parts 1 and 2, see BATE, George, p. 128.

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Adventures during an Overland Journey to India by Way of Syria, Egypt, and the Holy Land. Lond. 1836, post 8vo. 2 vols. portrait, 12s,

SKIOLDEBRAND, A. F.

A Picturesque Journey to the North Cape. By A. F. Skioldebrand; translated from the French. Lond. 1813, 8vo. map and plate, 10s. 6d.

The author of this valuable little volume was the companion of M. Acerbi. The original work was published at Stockholm, with engravings. See ACERBI, Joseph.

SKORY, Edmund. An Extract out of the Historie of the last King Henry the IV &c. to which is Knife in his Coach in Paris the 14th added his being murdered with a 4to. of May last 1610 &c. Lond. 1610,

Fifteen leaves, dedicated to William, Viscount Cranborne. Gordonstoun, 2195,

2s. 6d.

SKOTTOWE, Augustine. The Life of Shakspeare. Lond. 1824, 8vo. 2 vols.

See SHAKESPEARIANA, p. 2329.

SKRINE, Henry. A general Account of all the Rivers of Note in Great Britain. Lond. 1801, 8vo. Hibbert, 7431, 6s. 6s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 484, 13s. Fonthill, Dent, pt. ii. 516, 2156, 18s.

England, and great Part of Scotland. Lond. 1795, 4to. Fonthill, 743, 14s.Second edition, Lond. 1813, 2 maps.

Three successive Tours in the North of

Two successive Tours throughout the whole of Wales, with several adjacent English Counties. Lond. 1798, 8vo. Hibbert, 7432, 5s. 6d. 3s. Skrine's Tour through Wales will Dent, pt. ii. 515, be found in the second volume of Pinkerton's Collection of Voyages and Travels.

SLADE, Adolphus. Records of Travels in Turkey, Greece, &c., in 1829-31. Lond. 1833, 8vo. 2 vols. map and coloured plates, pub. at 17. 118. 6d. red. 10s. 6d.

Travels in Turkey, Greece and Malta, 6d. reduced, 10s. 6d. in 1834-36. Lond. 1837, 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 11s.

Travels in Germany and Russia, in 1838-39. Lond. 1840, 8vo. 15s. reduced,

5s.

SLADE, John. The Confession and Execution of Iohn Slade. The Confession and Execution of Iohn Bodye. 16mo.

A black letter tract, dedicated to Maister H. S.' by 'R. B. from Winchester.' A copy is in Lambeth Library. There is a copy in the British Museum wanting the title, six leaves. The tract was suppressed, and the author punished. Sre Allen's Answer to The Execution of Justice in England, pp. 32. Slade was executed Oct. 30, 1583, and Bodye, Nov. 2, 1583.

Pp. 128. Hibbert, 7433, 5s. Bindley, Pt. iii. 1122, 7s. Rhodes, 2354, 15s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 727, 11. 5s. Nassau, pt. ii. 486. 17. 15s. Heber, pt. iv. 15s. In the preface to these poems is a most curious commendation of Milton, in which Slater says, 'I was much taken with learned Mr. Milton's cast'and fancy in his book' (the Paradise Lost), and I have used a more plain and familiar stile, because I conceive it more proper.'

SLATIUS, Henry. Fur Predestinatus. 1651. See SANCROFT, William.

AnnotaRev. James, M.A. tions on the Epistles. Lond. 1816, 8vo. 2 vols.

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SLATYER, William.

(Palæ-Albion.) The History of Great Britanie from the first peopling of this Iland to this present Raigne of or happy and peacefull Monarke K. James. Lond. printed by W. Stansby for Rich. Meighen (1621), folio.

Nassau, pt. ii. 1021*, 19s.

'Authoris

Bindley, pt. ii. 1463, 11. 6s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1496, 17. 17s. Inglis, 1433, morocco, 27. 16s. Bibl, Anglo-Poet. 657, Sl. 3s. Mitford, April, 1860, date 1619, 21. 2s.-Collation. Engraved title, with a declaration of the frontispice, two leaves; Epiphonema' and 'Odarum ordo,' &c. one leaf; to the readers, two leaves; complimentary verses, five leaves; chronologia, two leaves; the poem, in Latin and En. glish, pp. 1-303; poems (7) to K. James, &c. 3 leaves, then table of contents, and imprimatur dated 1621, five leaves. (There is reason to doubt that there should be a leaf beyond the Table containing the imprimatur and date, as it is not in the examined twenty other copies without Grenville copy, and Mr. Lilly says he has finding it.)

ΘΡΗΝΩΔΙΑ, sive Pandionivm Melos, in perpetvam Principis Annæ nuper Angliæ Reginæ Memoriam. Elegies and Epitaphs, by William) S(latyer) late SerLond. by Iohn Beale, 1619, 4to. B to vant and Chaplaine to her Maiestie. D 3, in fours, not including title, together 12 leaves. A copy is in the British Museum, in which will be found a MS. petition by the author, W. Slatyer.'

Genethliacon, sive Stemma Jacobi. By William Slatyer, D.D. Lond. 1630, fol. A laborious trifle.'-Granger. Bindley, pt. iii. 1464, 27. Inglis, 1434, 27. 10s. Marquis of Townshend, 3050, 27. 12s. 6d. Heber, pt. iv. 11. 13s. Collation. Sign. A, 4 leaves, then 'Genethliacon,' 21 engraved pages; on the back of p. 21 is a printed Greek poem of 18 lines, after which are 3 printed leaves containing poems.

See PSALMS, 1643, 12mo.

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