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Account of the Portugueze Language: being a copious Diction

ary of English with Portugueze, and Portugueze with English. Lond. 1701. folio. 6s. Heber, pt. ii. 1s. 6d.

J. A.-Jenkinson, Anne. J. B.-The tragical History of Guy, Earl of Warwick; a Tragedy.

Lond. 1661. 4to. 21. 2s.

A copy of this play is in the British Museum. It has been erroneously attri

buted to Ben Jonson.

J. C.-New Ayres and Dialogues, composed for Voices and Viols of two, three, and four Parts. Lond. 1678. 8vo.

J. D.-The Wars and Causes of them, betwixt England and France, from William the First to William the Third; with a Treatise of the Salique Law. By D. J. and revised by R. C. Esq. 1697. 12mo.

Pp. 72. Reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany, vol. i.

J. D.-See JONES, David. J. G.-See JACOB, Giles. J. H.-The Pancronometer, or universal Georgian Calendar. Lond. 1753. 4to. 2s. 6d.

Lond.

J. R:-The Enrichment of the Weald of Kent, by R. J. 1625. 4to. pp. 27.

(These initials were, in after editions, changed to Gervas Markham.)

J. T.-Worcesters Elegie and Eulogie. 1638. 4to.

Bindley, pt. iv, 1086, 16s. J. T.-See JORDAN, Thos. JESTS, 1665.

J. T.-Discourse betweene Upright, the Shoemaker, and Master Pattent, the Smith; both meeting on the Horse exchange, in Smithfield, now lately (with verses). Lond. Imp. for F. Graves, 1640, 12mo. Black letter. 8 leaves. 12mo. Sotheby,

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May 1856, 47.

J. W.-The Whipping of the Satyre. Lond. 1601. 12mo.

Marston's satires are attacked in this volume of our ancient poetry. The address to the reader is subscribed W. J.

JAAFAR, Abi. Philosophus autodidactus, sive Epistola Abi Jaafar Ebn Tophail de Hai Ebn Yokdhan. Ex Arab. in Linguam Latinam versa ab Edv. Pocockio, Filio. Oxonii, 1671. 4to. 7s. 6d.

A curious work. The Arabic text is without points, and the Latin version is on the opposite page.-Oxon. 1700, 4to. 6s. Copies with this date want the dedicatory epistle.

The Improvement of human Reason exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdan, A most singular and curious method of written above 500 Years ago by Abn computation.

J. H.-See JACOB, Henry. J. R.-Johnson, Richard, or Robert.

J. R.-Dives and Lazarus, or rather Devilish Dives, a Sermon at Paules Crosse. Lond. 1677. 12mo. Heber, 3s.

J. R.-The English Huswife, by R. J. Lond. 1615. 4to.

Jaafar Ebn Tophail, translated from the Arabic by Simon Ockley. Lond. 1708, lation, to which is added an appendix. 8vo. with cuts, 6s. A very faithful trans

JACCHEUS, Tho. Onomasticon Poeticum, siue Propriorum quibus in suis Monumentis vsi sunt veteres Poetae, breuis Descriptio poetica. Edinburgi, 1592. 4to.

A curious work. The proper names are given in alphabetical order; against the

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JACKE OF DOVER. His merry Tales; or his Quest of Inquirie, or Privy Search after the veriest Fool in England. See PERCY SOCIETY. Appendix.

Published in 1604 and 1615.

JACK OF ETON.-Elogium Famæ inserviens Jacci Etonensis, sive Gigantis; or the Praises of Jack of Eton, commonly called Jack the Giant ; collected into Latin and English Metre, after the Manner of Sternhold, Hopkins and John Burton. By Dr. Ed. Bentham. Oxford, 1750. 8vo. 5s.

JACK OF NEWBERY.-The pleasant History of John Winchcomb, in his younger Yeares called Jacke of Newberie. Lond. 1633. 4to.

Black letter. Lloyd, 754, 5l. 15s. 6d. 1672, 4to. Roxburghe, 6383, 17. 17s.-n. d. 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 1859, 19s.

JACK STRAW.--His Life and Death. See STRAW, Jack. JACK, Colonel. See DEFOE,

Daniel.

· Richard. Mathematical Prin

ciples of Theology, or the Existence of God geometrically demonstrated. Lond. 1747. 8vo. 4s.

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An

J. Bapt., of Battersea. Essay on the Art of Engraving and Printing in Chiaro oscuro, as practised by Albert Durer, Hugo di Carpi, and others. Lond. 1754. 4to. 7s. 6d.

With 8 prints. A curious and ingenious work.

Imitations of pictures by Titian, Paul Veronese, Cagliari, and others. Venice, 1745, &c. imp. folio, 24 large wood engravings on 18 sheets; one of the earliest attempts at printing in colours with wooden blocks. The a empt was ingenious and creditable, but unsuccessful; yet led to the first manufacture of paper hangings, at Battersea, in Surrey.

James Grey. An Account of the Empire of Marocco and the District of Suse. To which is added, an Account of Timbuctoo, the great Emporium of central Africa. Lond.

1809. 4to.

A valuable and interesting work. Hibbert, 4307, 7s. 6d. Marquis of Townshend, A curious and excellent work.'-Dr. 1679, 27. 12s.-Lond. 1812, 4to. best edition. Adam Clarke.

Account of Timbuctoo and lousa, by

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Rev. John.

Chronological Antiquities: or, the Antiquities and Chronology of the most ancient Kingdoms, from the Creation of the World for the Space of 5000 Years. Lond. 1752. 4to. 3 vols. 18s.

A work of great labour, recommended by Bishop Watson. Willett, 1289, 27. 2s. Heath, 2142, 17. 16s. LARGE PAPER. 27. 28. Examination of Mr. Jackson's Chronological Antiquities, by John Kennedy. Lond. 1753, 8vo. 3s.

Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the late Reverend Mr. John Jackson, Master of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester, &c. With a particular Account of his Works, and some original Letters which passed between him and Dr. Clarke, Mr. Whiston, and other considerable Writers of that Time. To which is added, an Appendix, containing a large Addition to his Scripture Chronology, from the Author's own Manuscript; also an Account of his MSS. relating to a Greek New Testament, &c. Lond. 1764, 8vo. 5s. By Dr. Sutton of Leicester,

Reflections on the Commerce of the Mediterranean. Lond. 1804, 8vo. 4s.

JACKSON, Thomas, D.D. Works, with his Life by Edward Vaughan. Lond. 1673. folio. 3 vols.

M.A. of Cambridge. Best edition, edited by Barnabas Oley' Williams, 1170, 61. 16s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 2245, 37. 8s. Southgate, 1838, 67. 12s. 6d. Jones, in his life of Bp. Horne, speaks of Dr. Jackson as 'a magazine of theological knowledge, every where penned with great elegance and dignity, so that his style is a pattern of perfection. The early extracts of Bp. Horne, which are now remaining, shew how much information he derived from this excellent writer, who deserves to be numbered with the English fathers of the church.'

New edition. Oxford, 1844, 8vo. 12 vols. 4. 16s.

Repertorium Theologicum; a synoptical table of the pious and learned writings of Dr. Jackson, with biographical notices, by the Rev. J. H. Todd, M.A. Lond. 1838. 12mo, 2s.

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Thomas. The Life of John Goodwin, M.A. Lond. 8vo. 1822. 10s. 6d.

This work contains many curious particulars about the author and his times.

John, Comedian. A History second Epistle of St. Paul to the Timothy. Exposition of the of the Scottish Stage, from its first Thessalonians. Lond. 1621. 4to. Establishment to the present Time. Edinburgh, 1793. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

John, jun. History of the City and Cathedral of Lichfield. 1805. 8vo.

Pp. xvi. (not including an address and two dedications) and 276, with three plates. First printed in 1795. 8vo. Dent, pt. i. 1192, 5s. 6d. Fonthill, 2144, 12s.

The History and Antiquities of the

Cathedral Church of Lichfield. 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 943, 7s.

John. A Journey from India, towards England, in 1797; by a Route commonly called Over-land. Lond. 1799. 8vo. 6s.

Illustrated by a map and other engravings. Fonthill, 2895, 1. 8s.

JACOB and his xii Sones (The

Storye of). Lond. by W. de Worde.

4to.

A poem in seven-line stanzas, consisting of fourteen leaves. A copy is in the public library at Cambridge.-Lond. by John Skot. 4to. n. d. - Lond. by Iohn Waley, 1561.

JACOB and Esau, a new mery and witty Comedie or Enterlude, newlie imprinted, treating upon the History of Jacob and Esau, taken out of the 27th Chapter of the first Book of Moses, called Genesis. Lond. 1568. 4to.

JACOB, Rev. Alexander. A comLond. plete English Peerage.

1766-70. folio. 3 vols. plates of the 1809, 4to. 2 vols. Drury, 432, 17. 1s.— 1810, royal 8vo. 2 vols. Arms.

White Knights, 2362, 17. 13s. Marquis of Townshend, 1912, vols. i. and ii. 17.

JACOB, Edw. The History of the Town and Port of Faversham, in the County of Kent. Lond. 1774. 8vo.

Pp. xii and 222, also contents and list of (16) plates, 4 pages. Willett, 1283, 7s. Dent, pt. i. 1193, 7s. 6d. Heath, 4665, 12s. Towneley, pt. ii. 451, 9s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 942, with the Plants of Faversham, 1777, 17. 3s. LARGE PAPER, 18s. Baker, 343, 11. 7s. Some copies have the following additional plates. 1. Feversham Abbey. F. Perry, sc. p. 33. 2. Gateway of Feversham Abbey. p. 33. 3. The west front of the Nunnery and Church of Davington. p. 112. 4. King Stephen and his Queen Matilda, from an ancient carving.

Plantæ Favershamienses, with an Appendix, exhibiting a short View of the Fossil Bodies of the adjacent Island of Shepey. Lond. 1777, 12mo. 2s. LARGE PAPER, 4s.

E. Reports in Chancery, commencing Sittings after Trinity Term, 59 Geo. III. 1819. By E. Jacob and J. Walker. Lond. 1821-23. royal 8vo. 2 vols.

Published at 27. 10s. Reports of Cases in Chancery during the Time of Lord Eldon, commencing Easter T. 1821, royal 8vo. 1828. 17. 10s.

Giles. The Poetical Register: or, the Lives and Characters of all the English Poets. Lond. 1719-20, or 1723. 8vo. 2 vols.

With 23 portraits. This work, though decried by some, is generally accurate and faithful, and affords much information. Bindley, pt. ii. 955, 13s. Freeling, 6s. LARGE PAPER. Willett, 1284, 17. 15s. Hibbert, 4211, vol. i. mor. 31. 10s. Strettell, 747, 17. 10s. Nassau, pt. i. 1793, 27. 6s.

Law Dictionary, improved by T. E. Tomlins. Lond. 1820. 4to. 2 vols.

Published at 31. 8s. Other Editions.By Owen Ruffhead and T. Morgan. Lond. 1772, folio. Willett, 1331, 8s.-1762, folio. Roxburghe, 958, 3s.-1782, folio. Roxburghe, 959, 16s. By T. E. Tomlins. Lond. 1797, 4to. 2 vols. Drury, 431, 11s. 6d.

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See TOMLINS, T. E. Jacob's other publications are now in little request.

JACOB, Henry. A Treatise of the Sufferings and Victory of Christ, in the Work of our Redemption. Lond. 1598. 8vo. 5s.

The first answer to Bp. Bilson's sermons.
A Defence of the Churches and Minis-

tery of England. Written in two Trea-
tises against the Brownists. Middle-
burgh, 1599, 4to. 5s. An account of Jacob
and a list of his works will be found in

Wood's Athen. Oxon.

H. Oratio inauguralis, sub Aditu Prælectionis philologica publicè habita apud Collegium OxonioMerton, 4 Aug. 1636, &c. Oxon.

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Travels in the South of Spain, in Letters written A.D. 1809 and 1810. Lond. 1811. 4to. 18s.

An interesting volume, affording much entertainment and information. Duke of York, 2687, 19s. Drury, 2375, 1. 3s.

LARGE PAPER. 17. 5s.

A View of the Agriculture, Manufactures, Statistics, and State of Society in Germany, and Parts of Holland and France; taken during a Journey through those Countries in 1819. Lond. 1820, 4to. A valuable work, more interesting to the agriculturist than to any other class of readers.

On the Production and Consumption of the Precious Metals. Lond. 1831, 8vo. 2

vols. 11. 8s.

JAHN, John. Biblical Archeology, translated, with Additions and Corrections, by J. C. Upham. Andover (Massachusetts), 1823. Fifth edition (stereotyped). New York, 1849. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

A very valuable work. Dissertations on the Importance and best Method of studying the original Languages of the Bible by Jahn and others; translated from the Originals, and accompanied with Notes by M. Stuart. Andover (Massachusetts), 1821, 8vo. A valuable work, greatly enhanced by the original and instructive notes of the translator.

Introduction to the Old Testament, translated from the Latin and German

works of John Jahn, with additional references and notes by Samuel H. Turner, D.D., and W. R. Whittingham, A.M. New York, 1827, 8vo. 10s.

History of the Hebrew Commonwealth, translated from the German by E. E. Stowe, with a Continuation to the time of Adrian, (taken from Basnage's History of the Jews), and recommendatory preface by Prof. M. Stuart. Andover, U.S. 1828, 8vo. 2 vols. New edition revised. Lond. 1829, 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 4s, Third edition, Oxf. 1839, 8vo. 12s. Another edition. Lond. (Ward), 1839. imp. 8vo.

Biblical Antiquities, translated by J. C. Upham. Oxford, 1840, 8vo. 12s.-Another. Lond. (Ward), 1839, 8vo. 6s. 6d.

JAMAICA.-The Laws of Jamaica; comprehending all the Acts in Force from 32 Car. II. to 39 Geo. III. 1792. 4to. 3 vols.

Corrected and published under the direction of commissioners appointed for that purpose. Second edition, St. Jago de la Vega, 1802. 3 vols. 4to. An Abridgment of the 3 vols. in 1 vol. 4to.

Continuation, George III. 40, 41, 42

4to.

Laws of Jamaica to the xvii.-xviii. Victoria, published annually in 4to.

Acts of Assembly passed in the Island of Jamaica, from 1681 to 1737. Lond. 1738, folio.

Acts of Assembly, 1770 to 1783, inclusive. Kingston, Jamaica. 4to. 1783 to 1788 inclusive. St. Jago de la Vega. 4to. From 33 Geo. III. to the Present Time, 4to. (Published annually).

Laws of Jamaica relating to Slaves. Jam. 1819, 4to. Perry, pt. ii. 579, 10s. 6d. See BROWNE, LONG, SLOANE.

JAMBLICUS. See IAMBLICUS.

JAMES I., King of Scotland. Memoirs relating to the restoration of King James I. of Scotland. Lond. 1716. 12mo. 4s.

Pp. 26. Reprinted in the first volume of Scotia rediviva. Edinb. 1826, 8vo.

Poetical Remains of James the First, King of Scotland (edited by Wm. Tytler). Edinburgh, 1783, 8vo. According to Ritson and others, Tytler's text is exceedingly incorrect. Hibbert, 4218, 6s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1064, Ss. Reed, 7060, 10s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 397, 15s.

LARGE

The Works of James I. King of Scotland. Containing the Kings Quair, Christis Kirk of the Grene, and Peblis to the Play. Perth, 1786, 12mo. 2s. 6d. PAPER. post 8vo. Skegg, 5s. Prefixed is a portrait of the King, by Beugo, from the original in the Keilberg Gallery. At the end of the volume are two ancient Scottish Poems (the Gaberlunzie-man and the Jolly Beggar), commonly ascribed to King James V. They are also to be found in Sibbald's Chronicle of Scottish Poetry. See also in Geo. Chalmers' Remains of Scottish Kings, 1824.

Life and Death of, edited with a Preface and notes by Joseph Stevenson. Edinb. 1837, 4to. See MAITLAND CLUB, Appendix.

JAMES II. of Scotland.

Cro

A true Description of Jamaica. Lond.nycle of the Dethe and false Murdere of James Stewarde, Kynge of Scots. Glasgow, 1818, 12mo.

1657. 4to. See BLOME, Richard.

Jamaica viewed, with all the Ports, &c. Lond. 1661, 4to. Fonthill, 1451,8s. Reed, 4391, 1s. 6d.-Lond. 12mo. map.-Lend. 1705, 4to. See HICKERINGILL, Ed.

The present State of Jamaica, with the Life of Columbus, and Sir Hen. Morgan's Voyage to, and famous Siege of Panama. Lond. 1683, 12mo. Hibbert, 4214, 5s. 6d. Lang, 5s.

The State of the Island of Jamaica, and the Conduct of the Spaniards in the West Indies. Lond. 1726, 8vo. Fonthill, 2825, 15s.

A new History of Jamaica to the taking of Porto Bello by Adm. Vernon. Lond. 1740, 8vo. maps. Heath, 2792, 3s. 6d.

Hibbert, 4215, 3s. Heber, 4s. 6d.
An Account of Jamaica.
1788.

Newcastle,

Brockett, 1687, 7s. The Privileges of Jamaica Vindicated, with a Narrative of the late dispute upon the case of John Olyphant, Esq. Lond. 1809-reprinted, Jamaica, 1810, 8vo.

See MISCELLANEA SCOTICA.

JAMES IV.--The Scottish Story of James the Fourthe, slaine at Floddon, intermixt with a Pleasant Comedie, presented by Oberon, King of the Fairies, 1598. 4to.Entered at Stationers' Hall in 1594. See GREENE, Thomas, p. 937.

V. King of Scotland. Histoire de Jacques V. Roy d'Ecosse, ensemble l'Historie deplorable de la belle Douglas, vray Miroir de Constance et de Chasteté. Paris, 1621. 12mo.

Lloyd, 92, 17. 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 709*, 17. 6s. White Knights, 2098 5s. Heber,

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