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and syncere Chronicle of the Warres betwixte the Grecians and the Troyans, &c. London, by Thomas Marshe, 1555. folio. Best edition. Inglis, 1009, 47. 14s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 2394, russia, 41. 16s. Boswell, 1704, 5l. 10s. Towneley, pt. i. 662, 107. 58.

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The Life and Death of Hector. Lond. 1614, folio. Pp. 318, double columns. Nassau, pt i. 1395, russia, 17. 10s. Roscoe, 1336, 31. 3s. A modernization from the heroic couplet into six line stanzas, amounting to nearly thirty thousand lines, generally attributed to Thomas Heywood.

The Prouerbes of Lydgate. London, by Wynkin de Worde. 4to. Pp. 56, including prologue, title, &c.

The Temple of Glass. London, by W. de Worde. 4to. Twenty-eight leaves. Roxburghe, 3259, 281. 7s. London in the House of Thomas Berthelet. 4to. Steevens, 900, 47. 18s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2074, 461. 4s.

-The Cronycle of all the Kynges Names that have regned in

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The Serpent of Deuision. Whereunto is annexed the Tragedye of Gorboduç. London, by Edward Allde, 1590. 4to.

Peter Treuerys, entitled 'A lytle Treatyse entytuled the Damage and Destruccyon in Realmes' is noticed in Brydges' Censura Literaria.

A fragment of another edition, printed by

The Maydens Crosse Rewe. Impr. by Robert Wyer. 4to. Eight pages. A copy is in the Marquis of Stafford's Collection.

Life of St. Edmond. folio. MS. on vellum, with illuminations. Roxburghe, 3256, 217.

Monasticon Anglicanum, vol. iii. 367—74, The Daunce of Machabre. In Dugdale's and also in Holbein's Dance of Death, pub

lished at London, in 1790.

For further notices of this most prolix and voluminous poetaster, see Warton's History of English Poetry and Ritson's Bibliographia Poetica.

See Albon and Amphabel. AUGUSTINE, S. BOCCACCIO, G. CHAUCER, G. LYDYAT, Thomas. Canones chronologici. Oxon. 1675. 8vo.

Heath, 2231, 4s. 6d. An account of Lydyat and of his curious and valuable publications, chiefly chronological, will be found

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LYE, Edward, A. M. Dictionarium Saxonico et Gothico-Latinum. Accedunt Fragmenta Versionis Ulphilanæ, necnon Opuscula quædam Anglo-Saxonica. Edidit, nonnullis Vocabulis auxit, plurimis Exemplis illustravit, et Grammaticam utriusque Linguæ præmisit, Owen Man

Englande syth the Conquest of Wyl-ning. Londini, 1772. folio. 2 vols. lam Conquerour. And sheweth the Dayes of theyr Coronacyon and of theyr Byrthe. London, by W.

de Worde, 1530. 4to.

A copy is in the Public Library at Cambridge. The whole is in verse, by Lydgate,

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Willett,

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LYFORD, Edward. A true Interpretation and Etymologie of Chrisand printed in one sheet. Prefixed is Atian Names. London, 1655. 12mo. lytell shorte Cronycle begynninge at the vii. Ages of the Worlde, wt. the Comynge of Brute: and the Regyne of all the Kynges, with the Sayntes, and Martyrs that have ben in this

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LYLE, David, A.M. The Art of Short-hand improved. Lond. 1762.

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A curious but theoretical treatise.

LYLIE, LYLLY, or LYLY see LILLY.

LYNACER see LINACER.

LYNCH, John, Titular Bishop of Killala. Cambrensis eversus ; seu potius historica Fides, in Rebus Hibernicis, Giraldo Cambrensi abrogata, &c. In quo, &c. plerosque Nævos inesse ostendit Gratianus Lucius Hibernicus, &c. An. 1662. folio.

Pp. 356, preceded by a dedicatory epistle to Charles II. and an index of chapters (one leaf); addenda, 2 leaves; index, 7 leaves. The greater number of copies of this work, which is an indirect attack on Girald Barry, are supposed to have been destroyed in the fire of London. A copy is in the British

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Alithinologia, sive veredica Re(s)ponsio ad Invectivam Mendacijs Falacijs, &c. Fœtam in plurimos Antistites &c. Hibernos. Eudoxio Alithinologo Authore. Impress. 1664-7. 4to. Part I. 144 leaves and 7 leaves of index, &c. The Supplement (printed 1667) contains a title, 13 prefatory leaves, 228 pages of text; and 9 leaves of index and errata. A copy is in the British Museum.

tion no perfect copy is known. See Ames'
Typog. Antiq. by Herbert, iii. 1485, 1597.
-In Copmanhouin (circa 1560). 4to. This
in Scotland. A copy is in the Lambeth Li-
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brary. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Herbert,
iii. 1484-5.-Newly correctit, and vindicate
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Pii Antistitis Icon, siue de Vita et Morte Ri, D. Francisci Kirovani Alladensis Episcopi: Autore Joanne Lynchæo Archidiacono Tuamensi. Maclovii, 1669. 12mo. With a portrait of Kirwan, by C. Hilaer. А сору, supposed to be unique, is in the possession of Mr. Heber.

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The Complaynt of the King's Papingo, 1530. London by John Byddell, 1538. 4to.

The tragical Death of David Beaton, Bishoppe of St. Andrewes in Scotland, whereunto is ioyned the Martyrdom of Maister George Wyscharte. 1546. Bibl.

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The Sketch Book of Captain G. F. Lyon
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The Historie of ane nobil and wailzeand Squyer William Meldrum, umquhyle Laird or Cleiche and Bynnis. The Testament of the said William Meldrum, Squyer. Edinburgh be Henrie Charteris, 1593. 4to. D 4, in eights. A copy is in the British Museum.

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Ane pleasant Satyre of the three Estaitis in Commendation of Vertue and Vituperation of Vice. Edinb. 1602. 8vo. Roxburghe, 5332, 131. 5s. - Edinb. 1802. 8vo. Edited

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Fac-simile of an ancient heraldic Manuscript emblazoned by Sir David Dyndsay. Edinb. 1822. royal 4to. One hundred copies printed.

Rev. John. The History of the Town and Port of Dover and Dover Castle, with a short Account of the Cinque Ports. Dover, 18134. 2 vols. 18s.

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LYONS, Israel, Jun. Fasciculus Plantarum circa Cantabrigiam nascentium, quæ post Raium observatæ fuere. Londini, 1763. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Pp. 72, with preface.

The Scholar's Instructor, an Hebrew Grammar. Cambridge, 1735. 1757.

Third edition, revised by H. Jacob. 1810. LYOUN, John. Teares for the Death of Alexander Earle of Dunfermeling, Lord Chancellor of Scotland. Edinb. 1622.

LYNE, Richard. Regnum Bri- | tanniæ tandem plenè in Heptarchiam redactum a Saxonibus, expulsis Only one copy is said to exist. — Edinb. Britannis, &c. A°. 686. Linea Va- 1823. 4to. Seventy-five copies printed, with a biographical preface, presented to the Banlesiorum, et Linea Angliæ, &c.natyne Club by James Maidment, Esq. Richardus Lyne fecit, et Remigius Hogenbergius Servus D. Matt. Archiep. Cantab. scripsit. 1574.

This genealogical chart was afterwards prefixed to De Furoribus Norfolciensium, Ketto Duce, Alexandri Nevylli.' 1575.

LYON, George Francis. A Narrative of Travels in northern Africa, London, 1821. 4to.

With coloured plates. Hibbert, 4993, 17. Drury, 2782, 21 8s. A work containing much information on the geography of central Africa. On this important point the Quarterly Review may be consulted to advantage.

The private Journal of Captain G. F. Lyon, of his Majesty's Ship Hecla, during the recent Voyage of Discovery under Captain Parry. London, 1824. Svo. with plates. Hibbert, 4910, 15s. 6d.

Narrative of an unsuccessful Attempt to reach Repulse Bay, by Sir Thomas Rowe's

LYSIAS. Orationes et Fragmenta, Gr. et Lat. ex Recens. et cum Notis Joan. Taylor, accedunt Jer. Marklandi Conjecturæ. Londini, 1739.

4to.

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Lysia Orationes et Fragmenta, Gr. et Lat. ex Interpretatione et cum brevibus Notis Jo. Taylor. Cantab. 1740. 8vo. An excellent edition. Gough, 2174, 10s. 6d. Dent, pt. i. 1366, russia by Roger Payne, 21. 4s.

The Orations of Lysias and Isocrates, translated from the Greek: with some Account of their Lives, and a Discourse on the History, Manners and Character of the Greeks, from the Conclusion of the Pelopon

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Eratosthenes, hoc est, brevis & luculenta Defensio Lysiæ pro Cæde Eratosthenis, Prælectionibus illustrata Andreæ Dunæi. Cantab. 1593. 8vo.

Lysimachus and Varrona. 1604. See H. R. I.

LYSIS. The extravagant Shepherd. London, 1654. folio.

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LYSONS, Rev. Daniel. The Environs of London; being an historical Account of the Towns, Villages and Hamlets, within twelve Miles of that Capital: interspersed with biographical Anecdotes. Lond. 1792-6, 4to. 4 vols.

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Twenty-nine Views illustrative of the Rev. Daniel Lysons' Environs of London.' Drawn and engraved by William Ellis. London, 1814. 4to. pp. 104, B-O 4, with title and list of plates.

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A Sketch of the Life and Character of the late Charles Brandon Trye, Esq. Gloucester, 1812. 4to. with portrait of Trye. Privately printed. Bindley, pt. iii. 150, 6s.

History of the Origin and Progress of the Meeting of the three Choirs of Gloucester, Worcester and Hereford, and of the Charity connected with it. To which is prefixed, a View of the Condition of the parochial Clergy of this Kingdom from the earliest Times. Gloucester, 1812. 8vo. 7s. 6d. LARGE PAPER, in royal 8vo. 12s. Collation.-Pp. 268, besides title-page, one leaf; dedication to Bishop Huntingford, 4 pages; contents, 9 pages, also additions and corrections, one page.

Britannia; being a concise typograDaniel and Samuel. Magna phical Account of the several Counties of Great Britain. London, 1806-22. 4to. 6 vols.

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LYSONS, Samuel. An Account of Roman Antiquities discovered at Woodchester near Minching Hampton in the County of Gloucester. Lond. 1797. colombier folio.

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Figures of Mosaic Pavements discovered at Horkston in Lincolnshire. London, 1801. imperial folio.

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Remains of two Temples and other Roman Antiquities discovered at Bath. London, 1802. imperial folio.

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A Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities. London, 1803. royal folio.

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