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by a Map of each County. Lon- Nassau, pt. i. 2434, 5s. Roxburghe, 8801, don, 1816. 4to.

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Nile. A short Relation of the River Nile. Written by an Eyewitness, who lived many Years in the chief Kingdoms of the Abyssine Empire. London, 1669. 12mo.

An Essay on the ancient and modern Use of Armories. Edinb. 1718. 4to. Marquis of Townshend, 3467, 15s. Brockett, 2284, 9s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1267, 6s. Bindley, pt. iii. 795, 9s. Roxburghe, 8802, 5s. John. Epicedium nob. Rob. Devereux, Comitis Essexiæ. Lond. 1646. folio.

NIVERNOIS, Duke of. Fables,
translated into
English Verse.
London, 1799. small 8vo. 4s.
Roxburghe, 3717, 11s.
NIXON, Anthony. The blacke
Year. Lond. 1606. 4to. 17. 1s.

This relation was written by Father Jeronymo and translated by Sir P. Wyche. Bruce has evidently been greatly indebted to to it. Jadis, 107, 5s. White Knights, 2902, 6s. 1673. Nassau, pt. ii. 1439, 14s. Sign. E iiij. A notice of this satirical With a new Preface. Lond. 1791. 8vo. 2s. work will be found in Brydges' British BibNILUS, Archb. of Thessa-liographer, ii. 553-7. lonica. A Treatise containing a Declaration of the Popes vsurped Primacie written in Greeke aboue seuen hundred Yeres since. Translated by Thomas Gressop. Lond. 1560. 8vo.

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The former edition was published at Edinb. 1777. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 2433, 4s. Nimrod; a Discourse on certain Passages of History and Fable. Lond. 1828. 8vo. 3 vols.

A curious and learned work. NISBET, Alexander. A brief Exposition of the first and second Epistles general of St. Peter. Edin. 1658. 8vo.

A very judicious work.-Orme.

An Exposition, with practical Observations upon the Book of Ecclesiastes. Edinb. 1694. 4to.

The Christian Navy, wherein is playnely described the perfect Course to sayle to the Haven of Happinesse. 1602. 4to. It is dedicated to Arch. Whitgift.

Elizae's Memoriall. 1603. 4to.

The Ground and Original of the Wars of Swetheland. London, 1609. 4to.

The Dignitie of Man. London, 1612. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 562, 5s.

Lodon's Dove; or, the Mirrour of Merchant Taylors: a Memorial of the Life and Death of Mr. Robert Dove. London, 1612.

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Bindley, pt. iii. 2002, 17. 1s. NOBBES, Robert. The complete Troller; or, the Art of Trolling. Lond. 1682. 12mo.

Two editions appeared in 1682, and it was reprinted in fac-simile about 1770. Strettell, 969, 4s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1240, 7s. Haworth,

Alexander, A System of He-Towneley, pt. i. 786, 7s. 6d. raldry. Edinburgh, 1722-42. fol. 867, 13s. Stanley, 89, 18s.

Nas

A work written with great ability. Dent, pt. ii. 924, 41. 4s. Roxburghe, 8803, 47. 12s. Willett, 1679, 61. 8s. 6d. sau, pt. ii. 411, 57. 10s. Marquis of Townshend, 2460, russia, 77. 10s. or London, 1816. folio. 2 vols. Towneley, pt.

ii. 1173, 27. 19s.

- Edinb. 1804,

An Essay on additional Figures and Marks of Cadency. Edinburgh, 1702. 8vo. This essay was printed at the author's own expense.

bilitie of the Realme. Lond. 1642. Nobility.-A Treatise of the No12mo. 2s. 6d.

Bird's Magazine of Honour with a new title-page. Nassau, pt. ii. 734, 6s.

true Rise of Nobility, political and civil.
An historical and critical Essay on the
Lond. 1720. 8vo. 2 vols. 7s.
Hollis, 400, 14s. 6d.

LARGE PAPER.

NOB

NOBLE, James. An Arabic Vocabulary and Index for Richardson's Arabic Grammar. Edinb. 1820. 4to. 10s. 6d.

- Mark. Memoirs of the protectoral House of Cromwell. Lond. 1787. 8vo. 2 vols.

Best edition of a work of little repute.' Noble is one of the most laborious and accurate and useful of the pioneer class.'Quart. Review. Bindley, pt. ii. 2001, 14s. Dent, pt. ii. 25, 19s. LARGE PAPER. Bindley, pt. ii. 2002, 27. Fonthill, 3375, 27. 11s. Birm. 1784. 8vo. 2 vols. Edwards, 45, 10s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 2157, 9s. Willett, 1847, 15s.

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A Review of the Memoirs of the protec-nes. toral House of Cromwell. By William Richards, M.A. Lynn, 1788. 8vo. 3s. 6d. pp. 82. A severe, but at the same time a just review.

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Lives of the English Regicides and other Commissioners of the pretended High Court of Justice appointed to sit in Judgment upon their Sovereign. Lond. 1798. 8vo. 2 vols. Duke of York, 3790, 10s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2158, 9s. Reed, 5273, 11s.

See LARKE, John.

The Porteous of Nobleness, translatit out Ffrenche in Scottis be Maister Andro Cadiou. Edinburgh be Walker Chepman and Androw Millar, 1508. A copy is in the Advocates Library at Edinburgh.

With

Nobody and Somebody. the true chronicall History of Elydure, who was fortunately three several Times crowned King of England. Printed by John Trundle. 4to.

A copy is in the Garrick collection in the British Museum. Sotheby's in Nov. 1826, morocco, 5l. 7s. Gd. Sotheby's in 1823, 131.

The Works of Nobody. See STEVENS, William.

Nocturnal Occurrences, or Deeds of Darknesse: committed by the Cavaliers in

their Rendezvous; whereunto is conjoined the several Postures used with their Whores and Pimpes, &c. Lond. 1642. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1667, 17. 11s. 6d.

NOE,

Travels of Noe into Europe, containing the first Inhabitants and Peopling thereof, done into English by Rich. Lynche. Lond. 1601. 4to.

Steevens, 1874, 17. 3s.

NOEHDEN, Dr. A Selection of ancient Greek Coins, chiefly of Magna Græcia and Sicily, from the Cabinet of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Northwick, drawn by Del Frate, and engraved by Henry Moses. The Descriptions by Dr. Noehden.

A History of the College of Arms, and the Lives of all the Kings, Heralds, and Pursuivants, from the Reign of Richard III. Founder of the College, until the present Time; with a preliminary Dissertation relative to the different Orders in England, particularly the Gentry, since the Norman Conquest. Lond. 1804.4to. Dent, pt. ii.855, 5s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1266, 7s. LARGE PAPer. Duke of York, 3651, 17. 3s. Nassau, pt. ii. 563, 11. 15s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 629, 19s. Collation.-Pp. 1-449, not including halftitle, title, and dedication to K. George III. three leaves; preface, four pages; authori-imperial 4to. 31. ties, two pages; list of subscribers, four pages; appendix pp. i-lxii, and directions for placing the (four) plates, one page.

Two hundred and fifty copies printed. A few have prove impressions of the plates on India paper.

NOEHDEN, G. H. German and English Dictionary. Lond. 1814. square 12mo. 15s.

Noehden has also published a German grammar and exercises.

NOELLUS Anglice NowELL. NOLAN, Rev. Frederick. An Inquiry into the Integrity of the Greek Vulgate, or received Text of the new Testament; in which the Greek MSS. are newly classed; the Integrity of the authorised Text vindicated; and the various Readings traced to their Origin. Lond. 1815. 8vo. 18s.

This learned work, with that of Dr. Lawrence, have done a good deal to shake the fabric of Griesbach's system of classification.

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Reports of Cases relative to the Duty and Office of a Justice of the Peace, from Michaelmas Term 1791 to Trinity Term 1793. Lond. 1792-3. royal 8vo. 2 pts. 9s.

Noli me Tangere is a Thinge to be thought on, or Vox Carnis sacræ clamantis ab Altari ad Aquilam Sacrilegam Noli me tangere ne te perdam. 1642. 4to.

With two titles, one engraved by Marshall, the other, a wood cut. Strettell, 1419, 3s. Nassau, pt. ii. 564, 5s. Bindley, pt. lii. 785, 11s.

NOLLIUS, Henr. Hermetical Physic, translated by H. Vaughan. Lond. 1665. 12mo.

Nonarum Inquisitiones in Curia Scaccarii. Tempore Regis Edwardi III. Lond. 1807. C Printed by auth

1. 2s.

ioners

of the public records. The inquisitions taken by the assessors and venditors twenty-seven counties, pursuant to the third commission, dated January, 26, 1341, to levy the ninth lamb, the ninth fleece, and the ninth sheaf, granted to the King by stat. 14 Edward III.

Nonconformists.-Farewell Sermons of some of the most eminent of the Nonconformist Ministers, delivered at the Period of their Ejectment by the Act of Uniformity in the Year 1662; to which is prefixed a historical and biographical Preface. 8vo. 11s.

Nonpareil, The; or, the Quintessence of Wit and Humour. To which is added, an Index to Mankind. Lond. 1757. 12mo.

A selection from the Midwife; or, the old Woman's Magazine. Hibbert, 5710, 4s. 6d. NOODT See VANDER NOODT.

NOORTHOUCK, John. A new Hisminster and Southwark. London, tory of London, including West1773. 4to.

Towneley, pt. ii. 1268, russia, 12. 2s. Collation. Pp. 902, besides title and dedication, two leaves; preface, 8 pages; table of contents, 4 pages; index, 40 pages; errata and list of (42) plates, two pages.

An historical and classical Dictionary: containing the Lives and Characters of the most eminent and learned Persons, in every Age and Nation, from the earliest Period to the present Time. By John Noorthouck. Lond. 1776. 8vo. vols. Drury, 2884, 8s.

NORDEN, Fred. Lewis.

Travels

in Egypt and Nubia, by Frederick Lewis Norden, translated from the Original, and enlarged with Observations from ancient and modern Authors, that have written on the Antiquities of Egypt, by Dr. Peter folio. 2 vols. Templeman. London, 1757. atlas

Norden is the first writer who published a picturesque description of Egypt; every subsequent traveller has born evidence to the scriptions. Original Edition. Heath, 2682, 91. accuracy and fidelity of his researches and deNorth, pt.ii. 1430, 27. 17s. Gough, 2507,47. 68. Duke of York, 3938, russia, 47. 6s. rick, 1868, 1. 5s. LARGE PAPER. Nassau, pt. ii. 412, 4%. GarWillett, 1681, 102 Jeffery's Edition. London, 1757 (1792). folio. 2 vols. Hibbert, 5684, russia, 41, 5s.

Edwards, 518, 21. 6s.

8vo. Reed, 5274, 11s. 6d. 15s.

London, 1757. | Britanniæ (1596). 4to. Dedicated to Sir WilFonthill, 2709, liam Cecill, Knight.

Drawings of some Ruins and colossal Statues at Thebes, engraved by M. Tusscher. London, 1741. 4to.

John. A sinful Mans Solace. London, 585. 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d.

Pp. 163, with dedication to Sir Edmund Anderson, twelve pages. This work is partly in verse and partly in prose.

A pensiue Mans Practise. Newly corrected and enlarged. London, 1585. 4to. - 1591. 24mo. - Fortyeth Edition. London, 1629. 12mo.

A Mirror for the Multitude. By I. N. London, 1586. 8vo. Pp. 116, dedicated to the Queen, after which is an address to the Christian reader.

Antithesis or Contrarietie betweene the Wicked and the Godlie. London, 1587.

Speculum Britanniæ. The first Parte. An historicall and chorographicall Discription of Middlesex. By the Travaile and Vew of John Norden. Anno. 1593. small 4to. Marquis of Townshend, 2406, 17. 15s. Nassau, pt. ii. 565, 21. 6s. Lloyd, 1001, 17. 1s. Bindley, pt. iii. 791, 17. 3s. Jadis, 132* russia, 21. 2s. Collation.-A-H 2, in fours,

30 leaves, also three maps, viz. Myddlesex, London and Westminster. There are 21 shields of arms on the letter press.

Speculi Britaniæ Pars. The Description of Hartfordshire by John Norden. 4to. Pp. 31, with a map, also three leaves, viz. an engraved title-page, dedication 'D. Edwardo Seamor militi, Baroni Beauchamp, Comiti Hertfordiæ,' 'To Gentlemen well affected to this trauaile,' Thinges to be considered in the vse of this booke and Mappe,' and Corrections.

Speculum Britanniæ: an historical and chorographical Description of Middlesex and Hartfordshire. To which is added a Preparative to this Work. (The third Edition.) London, 1723. 4to. Marquis of Townshend, 2407, 12. Baker, 483, 11. 3s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1271, 19s. 1272, 17. 2s. Bindley, pt. iii. 792, 13s. Hibbert, 5820, morocco, 17. 3s. Dent, pt. ii. 858, morocco, 17. LARGE PAPER. Heath, 4524, 11. 4s. Collation.-Two titlepages and a leafcommencing 'To the right worshipful M. William Waade Esquire;' Preparative, A-C, 12 leaves; Middlesex, A-H 1, 29 leaves, another leaf containing commendatory verses signed Robert Nicolson and H. O, also 3 maps. Hartfordshire. A-D, 32 pages, and 3 leaves, containing an engraved title, dedication, &c. also a map of Hartford Shire.

Norden's Preparatiue to his Speculum

A Christian familiar Comfort and Incouragement vnto all English Subiects not to dismaie at the Spanish Threats. London, 1596. 4to. White Knights, 3143, 5s. A reforming Glass. London, 1596.

16mo.

A Progresse of Pietie. London, 1596. 24mo. One hundred leaves, dedicated to Queene Elizabeth.

The Mirror of Honor. London, 1597. 4to. pp. 93, dedicated to Robert Earle of Essex, after which is an address 'To the Reader,' Inglis, 981, 4s. Marquis of Townshend, 2408, 12s. Lloyd, 1000, 16s.

Vicissitudo Rerum, an elegiacall Poeme of the interchangeable Courses and Varietie of Things in this World. The first Part. London, 1600. 4to. Twenty-three leaves. Sotheby's in 1821, 3. 15s. BiblAnglo-Poet. 495. 127. 12s. This poem, inscribed to Sir Wm. Howard, Knt. the Lord Howard of Effingham, had a new title in 1601, when it was called The Storehouse of Varieties.' See Brydges' Retituta, iii. 127-30.

4to.

A pensive Soules Delight. London, 1603. London, 1615. 12mo. Books. London, 1607. 4to. pp. 244. BindSurveyors Dialogue divided into five ley, pt. ii. 2510. 1610. 4to.

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1618. 4to.

- Fourth Edition. Lond. 1738. 8vo.

The Labyrinth of Mans Life, or Vertues Delyght and Envies Opposite. London, 1614. 4to. pp. 94. A poem, dedicated, in a style of the most fulsome panegyric, to Sir Robert Carr, Knight. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 631, 31. 13s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 496, 71. 7s. Bindley, pt. iii. 766, 91. 12s. See Beloe's Anecdotes, ii. 103-5.

Loadstone to a spiritual Life. London, 1614. 16mo.

An Eye to Heaven in Earth: a necessary Watch for the Time of Death, consisting in Meditations and Prayers fit for that Purpose. With the Husband's Christian Counsel to his Wife and Children left poor after his Death. London, 1619. 12mo.

Poor Mans Rest; founded upon Motives, Meditations, and Prayers, &c. Eighth Edition. London, 1620. 12mo.

Imitation of David. London, 1624. Constable, 675, 3s.

England. An intended Guyde for English Travailers. Shewing in generall, how far one Citie and many Shire-Townes in England, are distant from other. Together, with the Shires in particular: and the cheife Townes in euery of them. With a generall Table of the most of the principall Townes in Wales. Inuented and collected by Iohn Norden. London, 1625. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. Dent, pt. ii. 857, 11.6s. Collation.-Title and dedication, two leaves; tables of the Counties, 38 in number,—at the

bottom is Beare with defectes, the vse is necessary.' The volume concludes with three folding sheets, viz. 1. A Table shew

ing the distances betweene all the Cities and Shire Townes of England, that are comprehended in the same.' 2. Yorke Shire.' 3. A Table, shewing the distances of the most of the chiefe townes in Wales.'

Pathway to Patience in all Manner of

Afflictions, &c. London, 1626. 8vo.

Progresse of Piety, whose Jesse's lead into the Harborough of heavenly Hearts-ease,

to recreate the afflicted Souls of all such as &c. London. 12mo.

Help to true Blessedness.

Speculi Britanniæ Pars altera: or a Delineation of Northamptonshire. By the Travayle of John Norden, the Year M.DC.X.

London, 1720. 8vo. 3s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Bindley, pt. iii. 9, 9s. Reed, 5275, 10s. Marquis of Townshend, 2263, 13s. Towneley, pt. ii. 883, 10s. 6d. Collation.-Pp. 54, not including the title, a dedication to Sir William Hatton, Knt. and Things to

be considered in the Use of this Booke, and

the Mappe thereunto belonging,' 4 leaves.

Speculi Britanniæ Pars: a topographical and historical Description of Cornwall. London, 1728. 4to. The better part of this survey is a mere transcript from Carew. Heath, 4710, 17. 6s. Willett, 1771, 27. 15s. LARGE PAPER. Towneley, pt.ii. 1273, 17.15s.

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A Letter from a Gentleman of Lord Howard's Retinue, dated at Fez, Nov. 1, 1669, giving a full Relation of their Voyage thither, and of the present State of the Countries under the Emperour of Morocco, with Account of the merchandizing Commodities of Africa, as also of the Manners and Customs of the People. Lond. 1670. 4to. 7s. 6d.

Fonthill, 194, 9s. Inglis, 916, 198.

Thomas Howard, Duke of. The Arraignment of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, before the Earl of Shrewsbury Lord HighSteward of England. Also a brief Derivation of the most honourable Family of the Howards. With an Account of what Families they are related to by Marriage. Transcribed out of ancient Manuscripts, never before published. Lond. 1685. 4to. Reprinted in the fourth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Norfolk. History and Antiquities of the County of Norfolk. Norwich, 1781. 8vo. 10 vols.

of

Nassau, pt. ii. 566, 17. 2s. -Towneley, pt. ii. 1273, 17. 15s. ON VELLUM. Four copies printed. Dent, pt. ii. 859, morocco, 201. 9s. 6d. According to Osborne's cataOriginally published in weekly numbers at logue for 1734-5. no. 2055, There are 6d. each. Marquis of Townshend, 2264, 31. 5s. more cuts in this book than are printed upon Collation.—Title, dedication to the Duke of Dent, pt. i. 228, russia, 31. 16s. paper.' Collation.-Pp. 104, not including Norfolk and preface, pp. i-xx; description two titles, one engraved, the other printed, of Norfolk, with an index villaris, and direcan engraved dedication to Edward, Earl of tions for placing the plates, pp. 21-204; Oxford, a table of Cornewall, dedication to King Jeames, rules of direction, the principal thercross, 26 pages; Hundred and Half of The Hundred of Blofield, 60 pages; of Bromatters, a table, and some account of the Clackclose, 295 pages. Prefixed to the vo author, together 12 leaves. Maps. 1. Corn-lume is a map of Norfolk, S. Pyle, sc. Vol. wall. p. 1. 2. Penwithe Hundred. p. 34. II. The Hundred of Clavering, 96 pages; Kirrier Hundred. p. 43. 4. Powder Diss, 195 pages, with two plates; of EarDepwade, 197 pages, with one plate; of sham, 98 pages, with two plates. Vol. III. The Hundred of North Erpingham, 120 pages, with 6 plates; of South Erpingham, 326 pages, with 5 plates; of Eynesford, 143 pages, with one plate. Vol. IV. The Hundred of East Flegg, 226 pages, with two plates; of West Flegg, 59 pages; of Forehoe, 214 pages, with 3 plates. Vol. V. Freebridge Hundred and Half, 370 pages (pp. 57-96 are repeated with asterisks), with 6 plates; plates. Vol. VI. The Hundred of N. GreenHundred of Gallow, 145 pages, with two hoe, 113 pages, with 5 plates, one of which, Stifkey Hall, at p. 66, is not in the printed list; of S. Greenhoe, 144 pages, with two

Hundred. p. 53. 5. Pyder Hundred. p. 65.
6. Trig Hundred. p. 71. 7. Lesnewith
Hundred. p. 77. 8. Stratton Hundred. p.
83. 9. West Hundred. p. 85.
10. East
Hundred. 90.
p. 11. West Prospect of the
Conventual Church of St. Germans. p. 93.
There are also several engravings on the
letter-press.

NORFOLK, Charles, tenth Duke of.
See HOWARD, Charles.

Henry Howard, Earl of. Journey to Constantinople. 1671. See BURBURY, John.

Thomas Howard, Earl Embassy. 1637. See

William.

of.

CROWNE,

plates; of Grimshoe, 126 pages; of Guiltcross, 158 pages. Vol. VII. The Hundred

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