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of subscribers and two indexes, pp. i-xiv ; the history of the county continued, with additions and corrections, a pedigree of Shirley, brief index, directions to the binder, list of plates in the volume, and for vol. part ii. pp. 425-1054. Pages 451-2, 519 to 524, 629-30, 633-4, 725, 807-8, 845 to 856, 853-4, 889 to 892, 915-6, 963— 4, and 979 to 984, are repeated with asterisks. Pages 525-6, 841 to 844 have asterisks; pp. 866-8, are on one page; and a separate leaf, the continuation of the pedigree of Clarke Jervoise, faces p. 602. For the list of plates and directions to the binder, see vol. i. part i. pp. xii-xiv. vol. i. part ii. page viii, i. e. the page preceeding p. 251, also pp. 115, 116, of the appendix, and again p. 26, the last page in the volume. vol. ii. part ii. p. 150. vol. iii. part i. p. 16, the last in the volume. vol. iii. part ii. p. 1126 and p. 72, the last in the volume. vol. iv. pt. i. edition 1807. p. 424. vol. iv. p. i. edition 1810. p. 420, and vol. iv. pt. ii. p. 1053-4.

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pages. Pages xxxi. xxxii. clxxiii to clxxvi, are omitted, pp. xlvii. xlviii, also 4 and 5 of the history, are repeated with asterisks; pp. clxxix. clxxx, also 19 and 20 are repeated. Vol. I. Part II. Containing a Continuation of the History of the Town of Leicester. 1815. Title, prefatory advertisement, brief memoirs of the author, contents and list of plates, eight pages; the history and a brief index, pp. 251-626 (p. 466 repeated with an asterisk, the reverse blank); appendix, pp. 53-158; abstract of answers &c. pp. 1-10; indexes, pp. 1–28, 1—113, 1-86, and 1-26. Vol. II. Part 1. Containing Framland Hundred. 1795. Title and dedication to the Duke of Rutland, two leaves; the history, 424 pages; appendix, 140 pages, ending with the catch-word 'appendix'; index, pp. 425-6. Pages 17-20, 232-3 382-4, and 417-8 are repeated with asterisks; pp. 259 and 262 are twice repeated with one and two asterisks; p. 261 is twice repeated with two and three asterisks, and p. 383 is omitted. Vol. II. Part 11. Contain- A Collection of royal and noble Wills, ing Gartre Hundred. 1798. Title and de- now known to be extant, of the Kings and dication to Joseph Cradock, Esq. two leaves; Queens of England, Princes and Princesses the history continued, pp. 431-896; ap- of Wales, and every Branch of the Bloodpendix, 141-8; a brief index, with the list Royal, from the Reign of William the Conof plates, pp. 149-50. Pp. 445-6, 471-4, 631-queror to that of Henry VII. exclusive; with 2, 635-6, and 693-4 are repeated with asterisks, and pp. 813-6 are misprinted 913-6. Vol. III. Part I. Containing East Goscote Hundred. 1800. Title, dedication to Viscount Tamworth and advertisement, pp. ixxii; the continuation of the history, with additions and corrections, pp. 1-560; appendix, brief index and list of plates, 16 pages. Pages 5, 6, 61 to 66, 167 to 170, and 513 to 516 are repeated with asterisks. Pp. 115 and 116 (sign. Iii 3) are also repeated. Vol. III. Part II. containing West Goscote Hundred. 1804. Title and dedication to the Earl of Moira, 2 leaves; the history continued, also additions and corrections, pp. 561-1150; continuation of the appendix in vol. iii. part i. brief index and directions to the binder, pp. 17-72. Pages 637 to 640, 657 to 664, 715 to 720, 731 to 734, 783-4, 791-2, 859-60, 873 to 876, 883 to 886, 979 to 990, 1011-12, 1047 to 1050, 1095-6, and 1125-6, are reprinted with asterisks. Pp. 721-2 and 1007-10 have asterisks. Vol. IV. Part 1. Containing Guthlaxton Hundred. 1807. Pp. 1-424, not including title and dedication to Baron Fielding, two leaves. At page 293 and 394 are pedigrees. The second Edition, with a few Corrections, &c. 1810. Title and dedication to Baron Fielding, two leaves; the history of the county continued, with additions and corrections, brief index and a List of plates, pp. 1-420. Pages 294-5, containing the pedigree of Fielding, are repeated with asterisks. Vol. IV. Part 11. Containing Sparkenhoe Hundred. 1811. Title, dedication to Baron Wentworth, preface, list

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The History and Antiquities of Hinckley, in the County of Leicester: including the Hamlets of Dadlington, Stoke, Wykin, and the Hyde. The second Edition, embellished with twenty-two Plates. To which is added, the History of Witherley, in the same County, and a large Extract of the Manduessedum Romanorum: being the History and Antiquities of Manceter (including the Hamlets of Hartshill, Oldbury and Atherstone), and also of the adjacent Parish of Ansley, in the

County of Warwick: by the late Benjamin Bartlett, Esq. with Additions. By John Nichols. Illustrated by seventeen Plates. 1813. folio. Fifty copies taken off. Collation.-Title and dedication, two leaves; the history of Hinckley, &c. pp. 669-753. The history of Witherley, &c. 1007-44; index, &c. one page.

Memoir of John Nichols, Esq. F.S.A. by A(lexander) C(halmers). Extracted from the Gentleman's Magazine for December 1826. 4to. 17 pages. Printed for private distribution.

The Progresses, Progressions and magnificent Festivities of K. James the First, his royal Consort, Family and Court. London, 1828. 4to. 4 vols. Hibbert, 5807, russia, 14/.

This excellent man was either author or editor of upwards of 60 different works, a list of which may be seen in the Gentleman's Magazine for December 1826, of which valuable periodical he was the editor for many years.

NICHOLS, John Bowyer. Account of the royal Hospital and collegiate Church of Saint Katharine, near the Tower of London. Lond. 1824. 4to.

Pp. iv and 62, with six plates.

A brief Account of the Guildhall of the City of London. Lond. 1819. Svo. pp. iv and 64, with two plates.

Mr. Nichols was likewise editor of the third and fourth volume of the reprint of Hutchins' Dorset, and of the new edition of Dunton's Memoirs.

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Nicobar Islands.-Letters on the Nicobar Islands. London, 1813. 8vo.

An interesting little work, 64 pages, published by the Moravians.

NICODEMUS. Nicodemus's Gospel; containing an Account of our blessed Saviour's Trial and Accusation; &c. By Joseph Wilson. London, 1767. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

A poor translation from the Latin of a forged gospel, never heard of till the fourth century. The original, with a translation and a full account of it, will be found in Jones' Method of settling the Canon of the new Testament. See Heptateuchus.

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The production of a minister of the Church of Scotland, in support of Unitarian doctrines.

John. The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner. Edinb. 1822. 12mo. 5s. 6d.

An interesting volume of auto-biography, consisting of 215 pages, with portrait.

NICOLAI, Frederic. The Life and Opinions of Sebaldus Nothanker, translated from the German by Thomas Dutton. London, 1796-8. 8vo. 3 vols. 6s.

NICOLS, John. A Declaration of the Recantation of John Nichols, which desireth to be reconciled and received as a Member into the true Church of Christ in England. London, 1581. 16mo.

N 2, in eights, with dedication and preface to Odoenus Hopton, and preface. A notice of this work will be found in the Crypt, new series, no. viii. Inglis, 1059, 9s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. -. 839, 11s.

John Niccols Pilgrimage, wherin is displaied the Liues of the proude Popes, ambitious Cardinals, lecherous Bishops, fat bellied Monkes and hypocritical Iesuites. London, 1581. 16mo. Dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, after which are two addresses to the reader. R, in eights. Inglis, 1060, 10s. A work replete with the most virulent abuse of the Catholic clergy, and scandalous representations of their licentiousness and vices. See Beloe's Anecd. vi. 152-5.

The Oration and Sermon made at Rome,

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A true Report of the late Apprehension and Imprisonnement of John Nicols Minister at Roan and his Confession, &c. Rhemes, 1583. 16mo. Thirty-four leaves, not including a preface and an admonition to the reader.

See FENNER, Dudley. PARSONS, Robert. An account of John Nicolls will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

NICOLAS, Nicholas Harris. History of the Battle of Agincourt, and of the Expedition of Henry V. into France, with the Roll of the Men at Arms in the English Army. Second Edition. Lond. 1830. 8vo.

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Life of William Davison, Secretary of State and Privy Counsellor to Queen Elizabeth. London, 1823. 8vo. 7s.

A Synopsis of the Peerage of England, exhibiting, under alphabetical Arrangement, the Date of Creation, Descent, and present State of every Title of Peerage which has existed in this Country since the Conquest.

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Catalogue of the Heralds' Visitations, with Reference to many other valuable genealogical and topographical MSS. in the British Museum. Second Edition. Lond. 1825. 8vo. 5s. LARGE PAPER. 9s.

Testamenta vetusta, being Illustrations from Wills, of ancient Manners, Customs,

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History of the Town and School of Rugby in the County of Warwick. Coventry, 1827. 4to. pts. i. ii. iii. 8s. each.

Memoir of Augustine Vincent, Windsor Herald, Temp. James the First, with an Addenda. London, 1827. crown 8vo. 5s.

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Report on Proceedings on the Claim to the Barony of L'Isle, in the House of Lords, with Notes and an Appendix containing the Cases of Abergavenny, Botetourt and Berkeley, accompanied by Observations on Baronies by Tenure, by N. H. Nicolas. London, 1829. 8vo.

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NICOLS, Philip. A godly newe Story of xII Men that Moyses sent to spye out the Land of Canaan. By Phyllyp Nycolls. Lond. 1548. 16mo.

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This English translation, besides omitting the most valuable and scientific parts, is, in other respects, totally unworthy of the original. Niebuhr's Travels in Arabia will be found in the tenth volume of Pinkerton's Collection of Voyages and Travels.

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NIEUWENTYT, Bernard. The religious Philosopher, translated by John Chamberlayne. Lond. 1730. 8vo. 3 vols.

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NIGER, Franc. A certayne Tragedy wrytten fyrst in Italian by Franciscus) N(iger) B(ossentinus), entituled Freewyl, and translated into Englishe, by Henry Cheeke. (1589?) 4to.

NIEBUHR, B. G. The History of Rome, translated by Julius C. Hare and Connop Thirlwall. Cambridge, White Knights, 3141, 121. 5s.

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One of the old moralities, shewing the 'devylish devise of the Popish religion.' Garrick, 502, title wanting, 47. 15s. Roxburghe, 4499, 5l. 15s. 6d. It consists of 211 pages, besides dedication, preface, and an errata.

Robert.
Fr. Niger de Accentu. See WHITINTON,

Fr. Petr. Fr. Petreii Nigri
Britannicar. Nuptiar. Libri tres.
Mediol. 1559. 4to.

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NIGHTINGALE, Rev. Joseph. Eng

Carsten. Travels through Arabia, and other Countries in the East, translated into English by Ro-lish Topography: or a Series of bert Heron, with Notes by the Translator. London, 1792. 8vo. 2 vols. 9s.

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