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MARCO POLO. See POLO, Marco. MARCORT, Anthony. A Declaration of the Masse, M.D.XLVII. Wittenberge, by Hans Lufte. 16mo. D, in eights. Ipswich, by John Oswen, 16mo. G 4, in eights, including a table which is not in the original edition. MARCUS, Moses. The principal Motives and Circumstances that induced him to leave the Jewish, and embrace the Christian Faith. London, 1724. 4to.

and myserable Mammon, made by John
Mardeley, Clerke of the Kynges Maiesties
Mynte in Southwark. London, by Thomas
Raynalde. 16mo.

Marden.-Collections concerning the Manor of Marden in the County of Hereford. folio.

Written by Thomas Earl Coningsby, and printed at his own expense, 1722-7, with a view to support his right to the lands of Amberley, &c. Sotheby's in May, 1820, 217. Bindley, pt. iv. 1105, 247. 3s. Dent, pt. i. 671, with a supplementary leaf, not mentioned by Upcott, also a title and introduction, russia, 25l. 14s. 6d. by's in April, 1813 (two

dex, a reprint), 481. 6s.

958, russia, 487. 6s.

Leigh and Sotheleaves and the in

Towneley, pt. ii.

Index and Title.

Bindley, pt. iv. 1106, 6s. 6d. 1107, 7s.
Collation. The volume commences on sign.

B, thus [1] Marden.' and continues to page
720. Pages 81-4 are erroneously paged
85-8; pp. 213-16 are misprinted 217-20,
and pp. 561 and 562 are repeated with aste-
risks. The second part of the volume com-
mences on sig. a, thus 'i. Marden.' and is con-
tinued to p. xix. Then sig. B. commencing
[1] Nomina hominum' &c. and is conti-
In this part pages 125 to 134 are repeated
nued to p. 306, ending with the date 1657.
with asterisks; between pp. 170-1, is a

two leaves, [B]; between pp. 226-7, two

MARDELEY, John. A short Re-leaf, marked [ A]; between pp. 174-5, sytall of certeine holy Doctours, which proueth that the naturall Body of Christ is not conteyned in the Sacrament of the Lordes Supper, but fyguratyuely, collected in Myter by Jhon Mardeley. London, by Thomas Raynalde.

Another edition, also without date. This appears to have been written in answer to John Aungell's Agreement of the holy Fa

thers and Doctors.

A Declaration of thee Power of Godes Worde, concerning the holy Supper of the Lord, confutynge all Lyers and fals Teachers, whych mayntayne theyr maskynge Masse muented agaynst the Woorde of God, and the Kynges Maiesties most godly Proceadyne, compiled Anno Dom. M.D.XLVIII. (By Jhon Mardeley, Clerc of the Kynges Maie ties Mynte, called Suffolke House.) London, by Thomas Raynalde. 16mo. Contains E 4, in eights, dedicated to Edward, Duke of Somerset, after which 'A complaynt agaynst the styffenecked, made by the aucthour of thys boke,' in seven-line stanzas. A necessary Instruction for all couetous riche Men to beholde and lerne what Perel and Danger they be brought into, yf they haue their Consolation in theyr daungerous

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leaves, [C], two [** C], one [*** C];
and between pp. 250-1, two [D], two
[** D]. After p. 306 are seven leaves,
one marked [E], two [* E], two [** E],
two [*** E]. Another pagination then
co
commences thus (1) From the Patent Roll'
&c. and is continued to p. 26, after which are
[D] one leaf, [E *] one leaf, [F*] 2 leaves,
An Index of the princi-
and (*) one leaf.
pal Matters' consisting of 14 leaves, con-
cludes the volume. A title-page Collections

concerning the Manor of Marden, in the
County of Hereford. By the Right Hon.
Thomas Earl Coningsby.' was printed in
1813. Another Collation by signatures.
B to U uu uu uu u, before signature
Dd d d d d d is a leaf marked [* 7 D];
a to e; B to Ii, * Ii, ** Ii, *** Ii (this
latter only one leaf), Kk to Hhhh.
In this set of signatures will be found the
following, a, one leaf, at p. 170; b, two
leaves at p. 174; c, two leaves, c 2, two
leaves, c 3, one leaf, after p. 226; d, two
leaves; d 2, two leaves, after p. 250. After
H h h h 2, is a leaf containing pages 305 &
306, then sign. e, one leaf; another sign. e,
two leaves; e 2, two leaves; e 3, two leaves;
A-G, (G only one leaf); then D, one leaf;
E, one leaf; F, two leaves; a, one leaf; In-
dex, Xxxxxxxx, to Ddddddddd. The
signatures consist of two leaves each, except
when otherwise mentioned. This collation

pp. 669-70 containing the corrigenda and directions to the binder are repeat ed with asterisks. The volume contains

forty plates and five separate pedigrees, folded. Vol. II. 1809. Pp. xvi and 815. Pages xvi contain the list of the 28 plates, and 5 pedigrees. Vol. III. 1814. Pp.

viii and 702; appendix, additions, corrections and index, pp. ccxxx; views and portraits illustrative of the history, 4 pages. Pages viii contains the list of the 29 plates and 3 pedigrees contained in the volume, and pp. Ixiv and lxv of the appendix are repeated with astericks. Plate 26 at p. 657, Plan of part of Lambeth,' engraved by Basire, is not mentioned in the list of plates.

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MANOJO, Fern. Newes from Spaine. A Relation of the Death of Don RodrigoCalderon. 1622. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. MANOIR, Julian. Armorick Gram

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MANTE, Thomas. The History of the late War in North America, and the Islands, including the Campaigns of 1763 and 1764, against his Majesty's Indian Enemies. London, 1773. 4to. 8s.

MANTELL, Gideon. The Fossils of the South Downs. Lond. 1822. 4to. Pp. xiv. and 327, with 42 plates, plain, published at 37. 3s. coloured at 61. 6s.

The natural History of Lewes and its Vicinity, by G. Mantell, will be found in Horsfield's History of that District.

Illustrations of the Geology of Sussex. Lond, 1827. royal 4to. with 21 plates. 21. 15s. The Fossils of Tilgate Forest. 4to. MANTON, Thomas, D.D. Works. London, 1681-1725. folio. 5 vols. 71. 7s.

The works of this learned and eminent nonconformist divine principally consist of

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MANTUAN, Joh. Baptist. Eglogs of the Poet B. Mantuan, Carmelitan; turned into English Verse and set forth with the Argument to every Egloge, by George Turbervile, Gent. An. 1567. London by Henry Bynneman. 12mo.

A copy is in the royal library, now in the British Museum. 1597.

Ecloga, cum Coment. Badii Ascentii. Lond. W. de Worde, 1519. 4to.

Adolescentia seu Bucolica, brevibus Jodoci Badii Commentariis illustrata. Lond. 1573. 16mo.

1584. 16mo. 1598. 16mo. Bucolica à J. Murmelio. Lond. 1627. 12mo.

Bucolics, translated by T. Harvey. London, 1656. 12mo. Inglis, 60, 10s. 6d. According to Ant. à Wood, Harvey availed himself of Turbervile's translation, without the least acknowledgment.

The Lives of St. Margaret, St. Katharine, St. Etheldreda, St. George, &c. Translated See Wood's Athen. Oxon. by Dr. Bliss, by Alexander Barclay. Printed by Pynson. i. 206.

Bapt. Mantuanus his Treatise shewing that Death is not to be feared, translated by John Bale. London by John Daye. 16mo. From Maunsell's catalogue, p. 69.

Manuale ad Vsum percelebris

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1620,

North, pt. iii. 682, 21. Os.

Hæc Vir; or the womanish Man. Lond. 4to. with a frontispiece. Gordonstoun, 1197, with Hic Mulier, 37. 13s. 6d.

White Knights, 2548, russia, 17. 2s. This book being printed in Cardinal Pole's time, and before the Council of Trent was up, is probably the last of its kind, at least in Eng-lier to the late Declaration against her. 1620. Muld Sacke, or the Apologie of Hic Muland. Tho. Baker.-Other editions. Rotham. 1504. 4to. 1509. 4to. Printed by Wynkyn de Worde. A copy is in the library of Earl Fitzwilliam at Wentworth - Rothomagi, 1510. Antwerpie. Venundantur Londini

House in Yorkshire.

4to.

apud Petrum Kaetz (1524). - Antwerpie (1526). folio.

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Paris. 1530. - Paris.
Antv. 1542. 4to. 15s.

Rothomagi, 1543. 4to. 18s. Printed in red
Paris. 1544. 4to. - Paris.
Rothomagi, 1554. 1554.

and black. 1546. 4to.

Londini ex

With Grafton's compartment.
Officina Johannis Kingston and Henr. Sut
ton, 1554. 4to. 168 leaves. Rothomagi,

1555. 4to.

MANUCHE, Cosmo. The just General, a Tragi-comedy. Lond.

1652. 4to.

Roxburghe, 5398, 6s. Rhodes, 1609, Ils. Bindley, pt. iii. 531⚫, 15s. 6d.

The Bastard, a Tragedy. London, 1652. 4to. Rhodes, 1607, 8s. 6d. This play is attributed to Manuche by Coxeter.

The loyal Lovers, a Tragi-comedy. London, 1652. 4to. Roxburghe, 5399, 6s. Rhodes, 1608, 11s.

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A Translation, with the Latin Original. London, 1808. See LEADBEATER, Mary. MAPLET, John. The Diall of Destiny. London, 1581. 16mo. MANUTIUS, Aldus. Aldi Manutii Pp. 162. A curions work treating of the Phrases Linguæ Latinæ, in Angli-influence of the seven planets, written in a pedantic style.

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Worde conteigned in the whole Bible, so often as it is there expressed or mencioned. Rich. Grafton

excud. 1550. folio.

The first concordance to the English Bible: an account of it may be seen in Dr. Towneley's Biblical Illustrations, iii. 118-20. It contains Vvv, in sixes. Denyer, 29, 21. 2s. A concordance to the new Testament, compiled and printed by Thomas Gibson appeared about the year 1536.

The Booke of Common Prayer noted. London, by R. Grafton, 1556. 4to. Hibbert, 5403, 10Z 10s. A considerable extract from this work will be found in Dr. Burney's History of Music, ii. 578-83.

The Lyves of holy Sainctes, Prophets, Patriarches and others, contayned in holye Scripture. London, 1754. 4to. Perry, pt. ii. | 817, 8s. 6d. Inglis, 955, 10s. 6d. Denyer, 13, 17. 4s.

The holie Historie of King David, drawne into English Meetre. London, 1579. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 376, 87. 15s.

A Ripping vp of the Popes Fardel. Lond. 1581. 8vo.

A Booke of Notes and Common Places, gathered out of divers Writers. London, 1581. 4to. Inglis, 956, 5s. 6d.

Examples drawen out of holye Scripture, with their Application; also a briefe Conference betweene the Pope and his Secretarie, wherein is opened his great blasphemous Pride. Lond. 1582. 16mo.

A Dialogue betweene Youth and olde Age, wherein is declared, the Persecution of Christes Religion, since the Fall of Adam hitherto. London, 1584. 16mo.

MARBURY, Ch. A Collection of Italian Proverbs. London, 1581.

4to.

Edw. A Commentary upon the Prophecy of Obadiah. Lond.

1649. 4to.

MARCEL, J. J. Alphabet Irlandais, précédé d'une Notice historique. Paris, 1804. 8vo. 7s.

One hundred copies printed. MARCELLINE, George. Epithalamium Gallo-Britannicum, or Great Britaines, Frances, and the most Part of Europes unspeakable Joy for the Union of Prince Charles and the Lady Henriette Maria. Lond. 1625. 4to.

With a large folding plate, in the centre of which are whole length portraits of Charles I. and his Queen, surrounded with engra

vings of coats of arms.

At the bottom are twenty-two verses, subscribed, Are to be

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MARCELLINUS, Ammianus. The Roman Historie, translated into English by Philemon Holland. Lond. 1609. folio. 6s.

A most accurate translation, according to Dr. Zach. Grey. A portion 'Character of the Roman Nobles' translated by E. Gibbon, Esq. will be found in his Roman History, ch. XXXI.

MARCET, Alexander, M.D. An medical Treatment of Calculus Essay on the chemical History and Disorders. Lond. 1819. 8vo.

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Floram. The Fallacie of the great Water-drinker discovered (1650). 4to.

With a portrait of Floram Marchand, whole length, cut in wood, on the back of the title. Nassau, pt. ii. 610, 17. 15s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1254, 31. 3s.

MARCHANT, John. Exposition of the Books of the old and new Testament. London, 1745, 1748. folio. 2 vols.

Extracted from the writings of the best authors, antient and modern.'

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Marciano, or the Discovery, a Tragi-comedy, acted with great Applause, before his Majesties high Commissioner (Middleton) and others of the Nobility, at the Abby of Holyrud-house, on St. John's Night, by a Company of Gentlemen. Edinb. 1663. 4to.

Constable, 822, 4l. 14s. 6d.

MARCO POLO. See POLO, Marco. MARCORT, Anthony. A Declaration of the Masse, M.D.XLVII. Wittenberge, by Hans Lufte. 16mo. D, in eights. Ipswich, by John Oswen, 16mo. G 4, in eights, including a table which is not in the original edition.

and myserable Mammon, made by John
Mardeley, Clerke of the Kynges Maiesties
Mynte in Southwark. London, by Thomas
Raynalde. 16mo.

Marden.-Collections concerning the Manor of Marden in the County of Hereford. folio.

Written by Thomas Earl Coningsby, and printed at his own expense, 1722-7, with a view to support his right to the lands of Amberley, &c. Sotheby's in May, 1820, 211. Bindley, pt. iv. 1105, 247. 3s. Dent, pt. i. 671, with a supplementary leaf, not mentioned by Upcott, also a title and introduc

tion, russia, 25l. 14s. 6d.
by's in April, 1813 (two
dex, a reprint), 481. 6s.

-

Leigh and Sotheleaves and the inTowneley, pt. ii.

Index and Title.

958, russia, 481. 6s.
Bindley, pt. iv. 1106, 6s. 6d. 1107, 7s.

Collation. The volume commences on sign.

B, thus [1] Marden.' and continues to page 720. Pages 81-4 are erroneously paged 85-8; pp. 213-16 are misprinted 217-20, and pp. 561 and 562 are repeated with asterisks. The second part of the volume comMARCUS, Moses. The principal mences on sig. a, mences on sig. a, thus 'i. Marden.' and is conMotives and Circumstances that tinued to p. xix. Then sig. B. commencing induced him to leave the Jewish,[1] Nomina hominum' &c. and is contiand embrace the Christian Faith. In this part pages 125 to 134 are repeated nued to p. 306, ending with the date 1657. London, 1724. 4to. MARDELEY, John. A short Re-leaf, marked [A]; between pp. 174-5, sytall of certeine holy Doctours, which proueth that the naturall Body of Christ is not conteyned in the Sacrament of the Lordes Supper, but fyguratyuely, collected in Myter by Jhon Mardeley. London, Thomas Raynalde.

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A Declaration of thee. Power of Godes Worde, concerning the holy Supper of the Lord, confutynge all Lyers and fals Teachers, bych mayntayne theyr maskynge Masse inuented agaynst the Woorde of God, and the Kynges Maiesties most godly Proceadyne, compiled Anno Dom. M.D.XLVIII. (By Jhon Mardeley, Clerc of the Kynges Maie ties Mynte, called Suffolke House.) London, by Thomas Raynalde. 16mo. Contains E 4, in eights, dedicated to Edward, Duke of Somerset, after which 'A complaynt agaynst the styffenecked, made by the aucthour of thys boke,' in seven-line stanzas. A necessary Instruction for all couetous riche Men to beholde and lerne what Perel and Danger they be brought into, yf they haue their Consolation in theyr daungerous

with asterisks; between pp. 170-1, is a

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leaves, [C], two [** C], one [*** C];
two leaves, [B]; between pp. 226-7, two
and between pp. 250-1, two [D], two
[** D]. After p. 306 are seven leaves,
one marked [E], two [* E], two [** E],
two [*** E]. Another pagination then
commences thus (1) From the Patent Roll'
&c. and is continued to p. 26, after which are
[D*] one leaf, [E *] one leaf, [F*] 2 leaves,
and (*) one leaf. An Index of the princi-
pal Matters' consisting of 14 leaves, con-
concerning the Manor of Marden, in the
cludes the volume. A title-page 'Collections
County of Hereford. By the Right Hon.
Thomas Earl Coningsby.' was printed in
1813. Another Collation by signatures.
B to U uu uu uu u, before signature
Dd ddddd is a leaf marked [ 7 D];
a to e; B to Ii, Ii, ** Ii, *** Ii (this
latter only one leaf), Kk to Hhhh.
In this set of signatures will be found the
following, a, one leaf, at p. 170; b, two
leaves at p. 174; c, two leaves, c 2, two
leaves, c 3, one leaf, after p. 226; d, two
leaves; d 2, two leaves, after p. 250.
H h h h 2, is a leaf containing pages 305 &
306, then sign. e, one leaf; another sign. e,
two leaves; e 2, two leaves; e 3, two leaves;
A-G, (G only one leaf); then D, one leaf;
E, one leaf; F, two leaves; a, one leaf; In-
dex, Xxxxxxxx, to Ddddddddd. The
signatures consist of two leaves each, except
when otherwise mentioned. This collation

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