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STILLINGFLEET, Ed.-continued. work has perfected all the collections of former historians on that subject.'-Nicolson. Boswell, 2062, 5s.-Lond. Straker, 1837 and 1840, 8vo. 9s. 6d. — New edition, to which is added Lloyd on Church Government, edited by T. P. Pantin. Oxford, 1842, 8vo. 1. 1s. For a continuation of this work, see INETT, John, D.D. Sermons preached on several Occasions. Lond. 1696-98, 8vo. 3 vols. portrait.

Miscellaneous Discourses on several Occasions. Now first published by his son, the Rev. James Stillingfleet, D.D., Dean of Worcester. Lond. 1735, 8vo.

Directions for the Conversation of the Clergy; collected from Bp. Stillingfleet's Visitation Charges [by W. Assheton]. Lond. 1710, 8vo.

On the Amusements of Clergymen and Christians in general. Three Dialogues between a Dean and a Curate. Lond. 1820, 12mo. This is improperly ascribed to Bp. Stillingfleet.

the Authors youth, William Alexander of Menstrie. Lond. 1604, 4to. pp. 94, but not paged. Constable, 185, 17. 4s. The Aurora is omitted in the author's works, 1637.

The Alexandrean, a Tragedie. 1605, 4to.

The Monarchicke Tragedies, Croesus, and Darius. By William Alexander of Menstrie. Lond. V. S. and G. Elde, for E. Blount, 1604, 4to. The edition under this date contains only two plays, the latter with a separate title-page.

Darius, the Alexandrian, Julius Cæsar, The Monarchicke Tragedies, Croesus, Newly enlarged by William Alexander Gentleman of the Princes priuie Chamber. Lond. V. Simmes, 1607, 4to. pp. 408. In this edition the plays have separate titlewell as the Darius, are the same as those pages, excepting the Croesus, which, as issued in 1604. They sometimes occur separately. Rhodes, 459, 15s. Lloyd, 31. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 645, with the Paraenesis and Aurora, 1604, 117. 11s. Nassau,

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A Paraenesis to the Prince (Henry), by William Alexander of Menstrie. Lond. by R. Field for Ed. Blount, 1604, 4to. pp. 25, but not paged. Reed, 7689, with the Monarchicke Tragedies,, 1604, and Aurora, 1604, 27. 1s. resold Bindley, pt. iii. 1860, 31.5s.

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Elegie on the Death of Prince Henrie. Edinb. by Andro Hart, 1613, 4to. 4 leaves. Some copies have the date 1612. Copies are in the Library of the Edinburgh University and the Grenville Collection. Reprinted in Laing's Second Collection of Scottish Fugitive Pieces: see p. 1298.

Doomesday, or, the Great Day of the Lords Ivdgement by Sr. William Alexander Knight. (Edinburgh) printed by Andro Hart, 1614, 4to. pp. 126. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 647, 47. 4s.-Lond. 1614, 4to. Lloyd, 21. 3s. Pitcairn, 17. 11s. 6d. Chalmers, pt. iii. 17. 1s. Heber, pt. iv. 17. 2s.

Domesday. The first two books, edited by A. Johnstoun, 1720, encouraged by the favourable opinion of Addison, appeared in 1720, 8vo.

An Encouragement to Colonies. Lond. 1624, 4to. with a map of New England. Bindley, pt. iii. 1861, no map, 17. 68. Gordonstoun, 127, 27. 12s. 6d. Hibbert, 182, 27. 13s. Jadis, 255, morocco, 31.38.Lond. 1625, 4to. This work was reissued in 1630, under the following title:

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STIRLING, William, M.P. See SPAIN and APPENDIX.

Rev. William McGregor. Notes historical and descriptive on the Priory of Inchmahome, with introductory Verses and an Appendix of Original Papers. Edinb.

1815. 4to. 17. 11s. 6d.

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This is but a small part of the Author's Work, coming down to the year 1624 only. Besides the materials of Capt. Smith, the author derived assistance from the Mannscripts of his uncle, Sir John Randolph, and from the Records of the London Company. Mr. Halliwell, in his folio edition of Shakspeare, vol. i. p. 321, speaks of this as a valuable and interesting work, compiled from authentic books and documents of the Shakesperian time.

STOBÆUS, JO. Florilegium, ad MSS. Fidem emandavit et supplevit Thomas Gaisford, A.M., &c. Oxon. 1822, 8vo. 4 vols. 27. 10s. reduced 17. 1s.

STIRLING CASTLE. An excellent edition. Crawford, calf Strevelinense. A Collection of gilt, 17. 16s. LARGE PAPER. (25 copies Heads etched and engraved after printed.) Drury, 3982, 77. 15s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1067, 72. 17s. 6d. Williams, the carved work which formerly 1651, morocco, 107. Hawtrey, 47. 18s. decorated the Roof of the King's room in Stirling Castle. 1817, imperial 4to. frontispiece.

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STIRLING PEERAGE. - The Case of Alexander, Earl and Viscount of Stirling, &c. &c. &c. (1825), 4to.

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Rot amongst the Bishops, or a terrible Tempest in the Sea of Canterbury, set forth in lively Emblems. A Poem. 1641,

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A satire against Abp. Laud. Bindley, pt. ii. 1136, 137. Heber, pt. viii. 47. 175. Bright, 31. 5s. Bandinel, in 1861, 8.Reprinted, Lond. 1838, 12mo. Eyton, morocco, 5s.

STITH, William. The History of the first Discovery and Settlement of Virginia. Williamsburg in Virginia, 1747, 8vo.

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Eclogarum Physicarum et Ethicarum Libri duo. Accedit Hieroclis Commentarius in Aurea Carmina Pythagoreorum. Recensuit Tho. Gaisford. Oxon. 1850, 8vo. 2 vols. 12. 1s. LARGE PAPER, 21. 2s.

STOCK, Joseph, D.D., Bishop of Killala. Translation of Job. Dee JOB, p. 1212.

Translation of Isaiah. See ISAIAH, p.

1171.

Narrative of what passed at Killala during the French Invasion in 1798. See KILLALA, p. 1270.

Richard, Pastor of Allhallowes. A Commentary upon the whole Prophesye of Malachy. Lond. 1641, fol. 158.

With portrait of Stock by T. Jenner. Prefixed to the volume is an Exercitation upon the Prophecy of Malachi by Samuel Torshel, a preceptor to the children of K, Charles I.

The Chvrches Lamentation for the Losse of the Godly, deliuered in a Sermon at the Funeral of John Lord Harington Baron of Exton. Lond. 1614, 16mo. Sig. A, four leaves, a, eight leaves, and B to H 7, in eights. The sermon extrait of his Lordship. Sir M. M. Sykes, tends to 105 pages, with a wood-cut porpt. iii. 610, 17. 18. Williams, 1652, morocco, 17. 78. Bindley, pt. iii. 888, 17. 145. Gordonstoun, 2057, 17. 178. Bright, 128. The biographical part of this tract is reprinted in Park's edition of Harington's Nuge Antiquæ, ii. 307-19. Stock was a celebrated preacher among the Puritans, and published other things, See Wood's Fasti Oxonienses,

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Heber, pt. v. 9s. Caldecott, 8s. 6d. Sotheby's, May, 1862, 17. 3s.

STOCK-JOBBING. The System

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A concise historical and topographical Sketch of Hastings, Winchelsea, and Rye, including several other Places in the Vicinity of those ancient Towns. Embellished with numerous Engravings from original Drawings. Lond. 1817, medium octavo. pp. 53, including title, address, list of subscribers, and list of (19) plates. There are also ten wood-cuts on the letterpress, 7s. 6d. A few copies were taken off with proofs on India paper, 17. 18.

Excursions in the County of Cornwall. Lond. 1824, royal 8vo. 21. 2s. pp. xii and 171, also index and list of plates, with fifty plates, including a map.

- John. Proceedings on his Trial for a Libel on the House of Commons, Dec.7, 1789. Lond. 1790, 8vo.

STOCKTON JUBILEE. See RITSON, Joseph.

STOCKWOOD, John. A Barthelmew Fairing, shewing that Children ought not to marry without Consent of their Parents. Lond. by John Wolfe for John Harison the Younger, 1589, 8vo.

Dent, pt. ii. 561, 3l. 48.
Disputatiuncularum Disputioncularum
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Iudson, 1589, 12mo.

A plaine and easy Laying open of the
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School-
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Progymnasma Scholasticum.
Adam Islip, 1597, 8vo.

to

Lond.

STOCQUELLER, J. H. Fifteen Months' Pilgrimage from India to

John Joseph. Covent Garden Journal. Lond. 1809, 8vo. 2 vols. A history of the O. P. Row, in which John Kemble took a large part. Sketches civil and military of the Is-England, through Persia, Turkey, land of Java. Lond. 1811, with map and Arabia, Armenia, Russia and Gerplan, 12s. 6d. many. Lond. 1832, post 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 18.

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Percival. Lectures on the truly eminent English Poets. Lond. 1807, 8vo. 2 vols.

Hand-book of India; a Guide to the Stranger and the Traveller, and a comLife of Waller, the Poet. Lond. 1769, panion to the Resident. Lond. 1844, 8vo. 12mo.

Poetical Works. Lond. 1808, 8vo. 2 vols. Memoirs of his Life and Writings, written by himself. Lond, 1809, 8vo. 2 vols. With portrait of the author.

There is a long list of the works of this industrious writer and translator in Watts' Bibl. Brit.

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-Second edition, 1845, 8vo. 148.

Oriental Interpreter and Treasury. Lond. 1848, 8vo.-Second edition, 1850, 8vo. 8s.

Catechism of Field Fortification. Lond. 1850, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Overland Companion to India. Lond. 1850, cr. 8vo. 2s. British Officer; his position, duties, &c. Lond. 1851, 8vo. 158.

Life of Field Marshal the Duke of Library), 1852, 8vo. 2 vols. 12s. Wellington. Lond. (Ingram's Illustrated

India, its history, climate, productions.

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STOEVER, D. H., Ph. D. The Life of Sir Charles Linnæus, Knight, to which is added, a copious List of his Works, and a biographical Sketch of the Life of his Son, translated from the German by Joseph Trapp, A.M. Lond. 1794, 4to.

Pp. 435, with portrait of Linnæus by Heath. Hibbert, 7730, 2s. 6d. Bindley,

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STOKES, David. A paraphrastical Explication of the twelve Minor Prophets. Lond. 1659, 8vo.

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- William. The Vaulting Master, or the Art of Vaulting reduced to a Method, comprized under certain rules, illustrated by examples. Lond. 1641, 8vo.

A very singular and curious work, with portrait by Glover, and curious prints. Oxford, 1652, 4to.-Oxford, 1655, 4to. Bind ley, pt. iii. 1989, russia, 87. 10s. pt. iv. 147, imperfect, 24. 118.

STOLBERG, Fred. Leopold, Count. Travels through Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Sicily, transl. from the German by Thomas Holcroft. Lond. 1796, 4to. 2 vols.

17. 178.

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critical Notes.

An elaborate work.

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STONEHENGE-continued.

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dex, printed in double columns, 13 pages. The volume contains 14 plates, including the portrait of Inigo Jones by Hollar, also 14 plates on the letter-press.

A Dissertation in Vindication of the Antiquity of Stone-Henge; in Answer to the Treatises of Mr. Inigo Jones, Dr. Charleton, and all that have written upon that Subject. By a Clergyman living in the Neighbourhood of that famous Monument of Antiquity. Sarum, 1730, 8vo. pp. 31, exclusive of the title.

A concise Account of Stonehenge, and the Barrows round it, situate upon Salisbury Plain. 12mo. 28 pages, with fine engravings on wood.

A Description of Stonehenge, Abiry &c. in Wiltshire; with an Account of the Learning and Discipline of the Druids: to which is added an Account of Antiquities on Salisbury Plain. Salisbury, 1776, 12mo. 100 pages, with six wood-cuts.

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Stonehenge, a Poem. Lond. 1792, 4to. 24 pages, including the title and advertisement.

STOOP, Theodore and Roderic. The Solemnity of the Earl of Sandwich's Embassy to Lisbon to conduct Queen Catherine to England, with her Reception, and the King's Procession on the River from Hampton Court to Whitehall. 1661-2, folio.

The work contains seven plates, with descriptions in Latin, English, and Portuguese. The artists were Flemings, and Theodore was afterwards appointed painter to the Queen of England,

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STORER, James. History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Great Britain, (27) with numerous highly finished Engravings. Lond. 1814-19, 8vo. 4 vols. 256 plates, pub. at 77. 10s., reduced Bohn, 1862, 21. 8s.

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Antiquarian and Topographical Cabi net; containing 500 Views of the most interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain, by J. Storer and J. Greig, with letter-press Descriptions. Lond. 1806-12, fscap. 8vo. 60 nos. in 10 vols. pub. at 77.10s. Heber, pt. vii. 17. 10s. LARGE PAPER, demy 8vo. proof plates. Nassau, with the Ancient Reliques, 2 vols. 67. Dent, with Earl the Ancient Reliques, 67. 12s. 6d. of Kerry, 137. 2s. 6d. LARGE PAPER, INDIA PROOFS, royal 8vo. Duke of York, 7. 7s. Fonthill, 127. 128. Marquis of Towns hend, 147. 14s. White Knights, 167.

Ancient Reliques. Lond. 1812, fsc. 8vo. 16 nos. in 2 vols. LARGE PAPER, demy 8vo.

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Description of Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire, with Views drawn and engraved by J. Storer. Lond. 1812. super royal octavo, pp. 24, with 8 plates, 10s. 6d. LARGE PAPER 4to. Duke of York, 1.

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