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of the third edition of Mr. George Chalmers' Estimate 1802. Another edition, printed separately, with a Life of the Author. 1810. 8vo. 3s. 6d. To this writer Dr. C. Davenant was considerably indebted.

KING, Henry, Bishop of Chichester. Poems, Elegies, Paradoxes and Sonnets. Lond. 1657. small 8vo.

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In these poems, says Mr. Gilchrist There is a neatness, an elegance, and even a tenderness, which entitle them to more attention than they have lately obtained.' Hibbert, 4422, with the original and spurious title, Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 406, 47. 4s. London, 1664. 8vo. A new title-page only. At the end of the volume, are elegies on the author's death, pp. 38. Lloyd, 943, 14s. Dent, pt. i. 1228, morocco, 18s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1106, 17. 19s. 1700. A new titlepage only, in which the name of Ben Jonson appears as the author.

A deep Groan fetch'd at the Funeral of King Charles I. By D. H. K. 1649. The same was printed in 1649, under the letters of J. B.

A Sermon preached at Paul's Crosse the 25 of November, 1621. London, 1621. 4to. Pp. 86. This sermon was preached upon occasion of the report touching the supposed apostacie of the author's father, John

King, Bishop of London. Annexed is the examination and answere of Thomas Preston touching this scandall.

An Exposition upon the Lords Prayer delivered in certain Sermons in the Cathedral Church of S. Paul. Lond. 1634. 4to.

The Surfeit to A. B. C. London, 1656. 12mo.

See Psalms. A letter of King's to Izaak Walton is prefixed to the latter's life of Sanderson.

Humphrey. An Halfe-penny worth of Wit in a Penny-worth of Paper; or, the Hermites Tale. The third Impression. 1613. 4to. pp. 48.

London,

Pp. 48. Roxburghe, 3359, 57. Bibl. AngloPoet. 48, 10Z. 10s.

John, Bishop of London. Lectures upon Jonas, delivered at Yorke in 1594. Oxford, 1597.

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Lond. 1611. 8vo.

Lond. 1618. 4to. 5s.

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Few works are more worthy of being consulted on various points of early ecclesiastical history than those of Sir Peter King. 1703. 8vo.

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8vo.

1738. 8vo.

1711. 8vo. Heath, 989, 5s.

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1713.

An Inquiry into the Constitution, Discipline, Unity, and Worship of the Primitive Church, that flourished within the first

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The Toast, an heroic Poem, in four Books. Written originally in Latin, by Frederick Scheffer now done into English, and illustrated with Notes and Observations, by Peregrine O' Donald, Esq. Dublin printed, London reprinted, 1747. 4to. With a frontispiece. A violent satire against the Countess of Newburgh, occasioned by a law in Galway to which he had claim. A key to suit which Dr. King laid about an estate

the characters will be found in The second 1736. 4to.

Journey round the Library of a Bibliomaniac ;
By William Davis. 1825.
Nassau, pt. i. 2351, with a ms. key, 14s.

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Kings Bench Scuffle see Speed, Samuel.

used in King Henry the Seventh's Kings Evil. The Ceremonies Time for curing the King's Evil. London, 1686. 4to.

With frontispiece. Nassau pt. i. 235 morocco, 9s. Reed, 1962, 9s. Bp. of Ely,

690, 10. 6d. Gough, 2213, 6s. Reprinsed in Waitron's inerary Museum. 1789.

Prociamation touching the Suspending of the Healing of the King's Evil until Easter next. Loudon, 1638. folio.

now living. Written by Thomas Whitehead. London, 1792. 8vo. 3s.

KINGSTON, Rich. History of the several Designs against K. William III from 1688 to 1697. London, 1698. 8vo.

Petition of Persons afflicted with the Kingston. Catalogus Librorum King's Evil to the King. London, 1643. que olim in Bibliotheca Kingstoniana extiterunt. folio.

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KINGSTON, Elizabeth Chudleigh, The fruitfull Wonder: or, a strange ReDutchess of The Life and Me- lation from Kingston upon Thames, of a moirs of Elizabeth Chudleigh, after-Woman who was delivered of four Children wards Mrs. Hervey and Countess of at one Birth. 1674. 4to. A copy is in the Bristol, commonly called Duchess of Kingston. London. 4to.

With two portraits. Reed, 4639, 7s.

The Case of the Dutchess of Kingston.

London (1775). 8vo. 18.

The Kingston Cause impartially stated, and fully considered, &c. London, 1776.

8vo. 28.

A Brief for the Dutchess of Kingston; containing the Points of Law, &c. By a Student of Gray's Inn. London, 1776. 4to. Is. 6d.

A plain State of the Case of the Duchess of Kingston, with Considerations. London, 1776. 4to. 1s. 6d.

The Trial of the Dutchess of Kingston before the House of Peers. London (1776). folio. Printed by order of the House of Lords.

The Whole of the Evidence on the Trial of Elizabeth, Dutchess Dowager of Kingston, before the House of Peers, April, 1776.

folio. 2s. 6d.

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British Museum.

KINLOCH, G. R. Ancient Scottish Ballads, recovered from Tradition, and never before published, with Notes, &c. and an Appendix, containing the Airs. Edited by G. R. Kinloch. Edinb. 1827. 8vo.

A valuable collection.

KINNEIR, John Macdonald. A Journey through Asia Minor, Armenia and Koordistan, in 1813-14. London, 1818. 8vo.

This work will be particularly interesting to those who wish to trace the marches of Alexander, and the retreat of the ten thousand, on which points of history Mr. K. has made some judicious remarks. Drury, 2141, 11s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 153, 14s. Hibbert, 4425, 12

A geographical Memoir of the Persian Empire interspersed with Accounts of Manners and Customs. London, 1813. 4to. 15s. This work, say the Q. Reviewers, will undoubtedly be found useful to future travellers in Persia, from the great number of routes collected from various quarters. Drury, 2401, russia, 27. 7s. Hibbert, 4526, 17. 5s. Some copies have a large folding map.

KINSAYDER, William. i. e. MARSTON, John.

KINSMAN, Ed. An Appendix of the Saints canonized by Paul V. and Gregory XV Douay, 1624. 12mo.

KIORNING, Ol. G. Commentatio de Consecrationibus Episcoporum Magnæ Britanniæ. Helms. 1739.4to. Heath, 489, 3s. 6d.

KIP, I. Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne. Londies, chez Joseph Smith, 1724. atlas folio. 4 vols.

The edition with this date contains some

additional plates. Saunders in 1818, russia, 81.8s. Tome i. contains 80 plates, besides title, preface signed Joseph Smith, a description and an alphabetical list of the plates, six printed leaves. Tome ii. contains 76 plates, with a title and description, 4 printed leaves. Tome iii. contains 66 plates (the first of which is an engraved title-page Ecclesiarum Angliæ et Vallia Prospectus. London, 1719.') with title, description of the plates, table and an historical account of the cathedrals, &c. 18 printed leaves. Tome iv. contains 85 plates with title, description of the plates, and table, 8 printed leaves. 1709. folio. 4 vols. Beckford in 1817, 302, with all the rare prints, 302. LARGE PAPER. Willett, 437, 1709-24, 30Z 9s. 1716. folio. 4 vols. Edwards, 622, morocco, 181. 7s. 6d.

Britannia illustrata or Views of several of the Queens Palaces as also of the principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, curiously engraven on 80 copperplates. London, sold by David Mortier, 1707. folio. Sotheby's in 1824, 17. 9s. Fonthill, 1141, 27. 4s. LARGE PAPER. Duke of York, 2701, 31. 3s. Collation.-Title and table, two leaves; a second title-page 'Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne.

Lon

dres, 1708.' one leaf; description des palais, &c. 4 leaves; table alphabetique, one leaf. The plans and prospects of Audley-ende, twenty-five in number, were engraved in 1676. The copper-plates were, it is said, sold to a brazier in Cambridge as old copper and destroyed. Dr. Mead's copy was sold for 502 through the mistake of a person employed to bid for it. See WINSTANLEY, Henry.

See HARRISON, Stephen. KIPPIS, Andrew, D.D. Sermons (16) on practical Subjects. London, 1791. 8vo. 5s.

This eminent dissenting divine and biographer published a great variety of works, and was a great contributor to the periodical publications of the day.

KIRANI. The Magick of Kirani, King of Persia and of Harpocration. London, 1685. 8vo.

Roxburghe, 1765, 3s. 6d. KIRBY, George. The first Set of English Madrigalls, to four, five and six Voyces. London, by Thomas Este, 1597. 4to. 21. 2s.

Twenty-four songs, in six parts, viz. Aldus, Tenor and Sextus. tus, Bassus, Cantus primus, Cantus secun

John. The Suffolk Traveller. The second Edition, with many Alterations and large Additions, by several Hands. London, 1764. 8vo.

Marquis of Townshend, 1648, 17. 2s. Heath, 4626, 17s. Hibbert, 4426, 6s. LARGE russia, 21. 2s. Towneley, pt. ii. 561, 17. 16s. PAPER. Lloyd, 706, 16s. Baker, 737, Dent, pt. i. 1229, 17. 2s. Dowdeswell, 367, uncut, 17.8s. Collation.-Pp. 340, besides title-page, one leaf, list of subscribers, 14 pages, a map of Suffolk, at p. i. and four plans, at pp. 61, 155, 199, 211.

The Suffolk Traveller. Ipswich, 1735. Pp. 206, besides title, dedication and errata. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 1850, 6s. Collation.

John. Angler's Museum.

1784. 12mo.

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tion to Entomology: or, Elements of the natural History of Insects. By the Rev. Wm. Kirby and Wm. Spence, Esq. London, 1826. 8vo. 4 vols. 31. 18s.

With coloured plates, and portraits of the authors. A very superior work, both in plan and execution, beginning with interesting, amusing and accurate narratives, intermixed with occasional theories and speculations.

Monographia Apum Angliæ; or, an Attempt to divide into their natural Genera and Families, such Species of the Linnean Genus Apis as have been discovered in England: with Descriptions and Observations. To which are prefixed some introductory Remarks upon the Class Hymenoptera, and a synoptical Table of the Nomenclature of the external Parts of these Insects. Ipswich, 1802. 8vo. 2 vols. with plates. Hibbert, 4427, 19s.

KIRKBY, John. The Capacity

and Extent of the Human Understanding; exemplified in the extraordinary Case of Automathes, a young Nobleman, who was accidentally left in his Infancy upon a desolate Island, and continued 19 Years in that solitary State, seperate from all human Society. London, 1745.

A philosophical fiction in some little estimation. An account of the author will be found in Gibbon's miscellaneous Works.

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The Loves and Adventures of Clerio, and Lozia, a Romance, from the French. Lond. 1652. 12mo.

The Presbyterian Lash; or, Noctroff's Maid whipt, a Tragi-comedy. Lond. 1661. 4to. A dramatic satire.

The merry conceited Humours of Bottom the Weaver; a Play by F. Kirkman and H. Marsh. London, 1661. 4to.

An exact Catalogue of all the English Stage Plays. 1671. See CORNEILLE, P. Unlucky Citizen experimentally described. London, 1673. 8vo. with a portrait of Kirkman, 'æt. 41, 1673' and cuts. Nassau, pt. 42. 4s. i. 1852, morocco, 31. Towneley, pt. i. 696,

History of Erastus and the seven wise Masters of Rome. London, 1674. 12mo. with portrait of Kirkman and cuts. Nassau, pt. i. 1853, 17. 16s.

The

KIRKPATRICK, J. M. D. Sea-Piece, a narrative, philosophical London, 1750. 8vo. and descriptive Poem, in five Cantos.

Pp. 188, including preface and dedication. In the preface is a defence of Milton against Lauder.

William. An Account of the 1796. i. 20, and a notice of the work is in Kingdom of Nepaul. Lond. 1811. the Retrosp. Review, x. 78-88.

English and Latin Grammar. London, 1746. 'This grammar is executed with accuracy and skill, and I know not whether any better existed at the time in our language.'Gibbon.

Arithmetical Institutions. Lond. 1735. 4to.

Doctrine of Ultimators. Lond. 1748. 4to. KIRKE, John. The seven Champions of Christendome, acted at the Cock-pit, and the Red Bull, and never printed till this Yeare, 1638. London, 1638. 4to.

Hibbert, 4528, 5s. 6d. Roxburghe, 5252, 6s. 6d. White Knights, 3950, 16s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2340, 12 18. Rhodes, 1480, 17. 7s. KIRKMAN, Francis. The Wits, or Sport upon Sport: being a curious Collection of several Drols and Farces. 8vo.

Two parts, with a frontispiece. A wretch

4to.

A work containing much new and interesting information, ably noticed in the Quarterly Review, v. 305-32. Towneley, pt. ii. 1088, 10s. 6d. Duke of York, 2901, 12s. Drury, 2402, 1. 11s. 6d. Fonthill, 1702, with a double set of plates, 12. 18s.

The

KIRKTON, Rev. James. secret and true History of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Year 1678. To which is added, an Account of the Murder of Archb. Sharp by James Russell, an Actor therein. Edinb. 1817. 4to. 18s.

A valuable work, with interesting and curious illustrations by the editor. Brockett, 1819, 6s. 6d. Hibbert, 4530, 9s.

KIRWAN, Richard, LL. D. Elements of Mineralogy. The third Edition. London, 1810. 8vo. 2 vols.

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