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rait of Lord Chancellor Guildwdeswell, 241, 8s. 6d. Nassau, 1, 9s.-The second Edition, to which added, a Catalogue of all the Lord Chief Justices of the King's Bench and Common Pleas, and the Lord Chief Barons of the Exchequer, from their Institution. London,

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J. See PHILLIPS, John.
Judeth. The Brideling, Sad-

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fessed cunning Woman, or Fortune

pages, and an advertisement to the reader, ling and Ryding of a rich Churle Thomas Philipot published several other tice of one Judeth Philips, a proPHILIPPART, John. Memoirs and Royal of Sweden. London, 1814. her unwomanly Using of a Trype Campaigns of Charles John, Prince teller. With a true Discourse of With a portrait of Charles. Philippart has C. 1595. 4to. published several other military histories.

works.

8vo.

wife, a widow, &c. London, by T.

Eight leaves. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i.

PHILIPPES, Morgan. See LESLEY, 552, 51. See Brydges' British Bibliographer, John, Bishop of Ross.

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-E. See PHILLIPS, Edward.

Fabian. Veritas inconcussa: or a most certain Truth asserted that King Charles the First was no Man of Blood, but a Martyr for his People, &c. London, 1660. 8vo.

With portrait of Charles. Boswell, 2182, 7s. 6d. Lloyd, 934, 10s. Dowdeswell, 547, 12s. Towneley, pt. i. 586, 17s. Bindley, pt. ii.2418, 17. Is.

A list of this author's works, upwards of twenty in number, with a short memoir, will be found in Wood's Fasti, pt. ii.

H. The Grandeur of the Law: or, an exact Collection of the Nobility and Gentry of the Kingdom, whose Honours and Estates have by Name of their Ancestors been acquired or considerably augmented by the Practice of the Law. London, 1684. 12mo.

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The genuine edition, consisting of pp. 352, with portrait, a bust by Faithorne, inscribed Orinda. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 543, 17. 1s. London, 1664. 8vo. pp. 256, with portrait by Vandergucht. A surreptitious edition. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 542, 10s. 6d. 1669. 1678. with bust by W. Faithorne, and preface to Sir C. Cotterell. LARGE PAPER. with port. Bindley, pt. ii. 2235, russia. Hibbert, 6184, 3s. 6d.

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Charles Cotterel). London, 1705. 8vo.
Madrigals for eight
Voices. Antwerp, 1599. 4to.
Dedicated to Sir Will. Stanley. Philips
according to Ant. à Wood was organist to
Albert, Archduke of Austria.

PHILLIMORE, Joseph, LL. D. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Ecclesiastical Courts of Doctors Commons and in the High Court of Delegates. London, 1816. 8vo.

PHILLIP, Arthur. The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; with an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson, and Norfolk Island. To which

are added, the Journals of Lieuten- The Mysteries of Love and Eloquence: ants Shortland, Watts, Ball and Cap-or, the Arts of Wooing and Complementing ; tain Marshall, with an Account of Hide Park, the new Exchange, and other as they are managed in the Spring Garden, their new Discoveries. London, eminent Places. London, 1658. 12mo. 1789.4to. Lond. 1685, 8vo. pp. 422, with a frontispiece. Nassau, pt. i. 2405, russia, 19s. Perry, pt. ii. 832, 13s. Roxburghe, 6695, 17s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 484, 21. 2s.

With 55 plates. 10s. Bindley, pt. iii. of York, 3910, 10s. hend, 2577, 17. 10s. Willett, 1959, 17. 1s.

Roxburghe, 7176,
1009, 10s. 6d. Duke
Marquis of Towns-
Baker, 504, 17. 18s.

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See East Indies. SCHOUTEN, W. C.

Tractatulus de Modo et Ratione formandi Voces derivativas Linguæ Latinæ. Lond. 1682. 4to.

Enchiridion Linguæ Latinæ. Lond. 1684.

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1671. folio. with front. Dent, pt. ii. 1090,
13s. 1678. folio, with a frontispiece,
containing 10 portraits. Marquis of Towns-
hend, 2661, 17
or 1706. folio. Bindley, pt. ii. 2153, 3s.
A World of Errors discovered in the new
World of Words, or general English Diction-

1696. folio.

1700

PHILLIPS, Charles. Speeches de-ary and in Nomothetes, or the Interpreter

livered at the Bar, and on several public Occasions in Ireland and England. London, 1817. 8vo. Edward. Theatrum Poetarum: or, compleat Collection of the Poets. London, 1675. 12mo.

The hand of Milton may be often discovered in this publication of his nephew. Among many criticisms in this volume, which must be attributed to Milton, those on Shakspeare and Marlowe are eminently conspicuous. In the preface are more manifest marks of Milton's hand than in the book itself. The imprimatur is dated Sep. 14. 1674. The date in the title-page in most copies is battered and defaced. Nassau, pt. ii. 18, 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2390, 6s. Reed, 7309, 6s. Enlarged (by Sir S. E. Brydges, Bart.). Canterbury, 1800. 8vo. 7s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2219, 10s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Hibbert, 6183,

11. 1s. LARGEST PAPER. Twelve copies printed. Baker, 609, 1. 3s. Dent, pt. ii. 173, 11. 13s. Nassan, pt. ii. 19, 21. 9s.-By Sir S. E. Brydges, Bart. Geneva, 1824. royal 8vo. One hundred copies printed.

of Law Words and Terms. By Tho. Blount. London, 1673. folio.

See BUCHLERUS, Joh. PEREZ de Montalvan, Juan. Life. An acSee GODWIN, William. count of Phillips will likewise be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

Henry. Pomarium Britannicum, an historical and botanical Account of Fruits known in Great Britain. London, 1821. royal 8vo.

8vo.

Pp. 378, with 3 coloured plates. — 1820.

Flora historica: or, the three Seasons of British Parterre; with Observations on Planting. London, 1824. 8vo. 2 vols.

Floral Emblems. London, 1825. 8vo.

with plates.—With coloured Plates. Duke of York, 4072, 17. 7s.

John. A Commemoration of the Ladye Margrit Duglasis, Countis of Lennox, Daughter to Princesse Margrit, Queene of Scotland, espowsed to King Iames the fourth,

and index, eleven pages. Plates. 1. Map of the County. 2. The Banner of the Romans, and Cits Cote-House. p. 8. 3. Bromley, College, T. Badesdale del. J. Harris, sc.

Poems. Lond. 1646. 8vo. pp. 64. Hibbert, 6182, 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2278, 21. 12s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 563, 31. 3s. 564, 27. 16s. Lloyd, 933, 14s. 6d.

A brief historicall Discourse of the Original and Growth of Heraldry. Lond. 1672. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Pp. 143, besides dedication to John Earl of Bridgewater and preface, four pages, and an advertisement to the reader, A pedantic little work. Thomas Philipot published several other

two pages.

works.

PHILIPPART, John. Memoirs and Campaigns of Charles John, Prince Royal of Sweden. London, 1814.

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- E. See PHILLIPS, Edward.

Fabian. Veritas inconcussa: or a most certain Truth asserted that King Charles the First was no Man of Blood, but a Martyr for his People, &c. London, 1660. 8vo.

With portrait of Charles. Boswell, 2182, 7s. 6d. Lloyd, 934, 10s. Dowdeswell, 547, 12s. Towneley, pt. i. 586, 17s. Bindley, pt. ii.2418, 17. 1s.

A list of this author's works, upwards of twenty in number, with a short memoir, will be found in Wood's Fasti, pt. ii.

H. The Grandeur of the Law: or, an exact Collection of the Nobility and Gentry of the Kingdom, whose Honours and Estates have by Name of their Ancestors been acquired or considerably augmented by the Practice of the Law. London, 1684. 12mo.

With portrait of Lord Chancellor Guildford. Dowdeswell, 241, 8s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 21, 9s.-The second Edition, to which is added, a Catalogue of all the Lord Chief Justices of the King's Bench and Common Pleas, and the Lord Chief Barons of the Exchequer, from their Institution. London, 1685 or 6. 12mo. pp. 304, with an index of 10 pages, and a portrait of Francis Lord Guildford, to whom it is dedicated.

J. See PHILLIPS, John. Judeth. The Brideling, Sadling and Ryding of a rich Churle in Hamsphire, by the subtill Practice of one Judeth Philips, a professed cunning Woman, or Fortuneteller. With a true Discourse of her unwomanly Using of a Trype wife, a widow, &c. London, by T. C. 1595. 4to.

Eight leaves. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 552, 51. See Brydges' British Bibliographer,

i. 412-6.

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Letters from Orinda to Poliarchus (Sir Charles Cotterel). London, 1705. 8vo. Madrigals for eight Voices. Antwerp, 1599. 4to. Dedicated to Sir Will. Stanley. Philips according to Ant. à Wood was organist to Albert, Archduke of Austria.

PHILLIMORE, Joseph, LL. D. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Ecclesiastical Courts of Doctors Commons and in the High Court of Delegates. London, 1816. 8vo.

PHILLIP, Arthur. The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay with an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson, and Norfolk Island. To which

as they are managed in the Spring Garden,

are added, the Journals of Lieuten- The Mysteries of Love and Eloquence: ants Shortland, Watts, Ball and Cap-or, the Arts of Wooing and Complementing; tain Marshall, with an Account of their new Discoveries. London, 1789.4to.

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Extracts of Letters from Arthur Phillip, Esq. Governor of New South Wales, to Lord Sydney; to which is annexed a Description of Norfolk Island, by Philip Gidley King, Esq. and an Account of Expences incurred in transporting Convicts to New South Wales, &c. In two Parts. London, 1791-2. 4to. Barth. The Counseller, englished by I(ohn)T(horius). London, 1589. 4to. Pp. 191, dedicated to M. Iohn Fortescue, Esq. Gordonstoun, 1802, 11s.

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J. see PHILLIPS, John. William. A true and perfect Description of three Voyages, so strange and wonderfull that the like hath never been heard of before, translated by William Phillip. London, 1609. 4to.

Steevens, 1879, 5l. 12s. 6d.

See East Indies. SCHOUTEN, W. C.

Hide Park, the new Exchange, and other eminent Places. London, 1658. 12mo. Lond. 1685, 8vo. pp. 422, with a frontispiece. Nassau, pt. i. 2405, russia, 19s. Perry, pt. ii. 832, 13s. Roxburghe, 6695, 17s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 484, 27. 2s.

Tractatulus de Modo et Ratione formandi Voces derivativas Linguæ Latinæ. Lond. 1682. 4to.

Enchiridion Linguæ Latinæ. Lond. 1684.

8vo.

Speculum Linguæ Latina. Lond. 1684. 8vo. Both this work and the Enchiridion 'were all or mostly taken from the Latin Thesaurus, written by Joh. Milton.'-Ant. à Wood.

A Poem on the Coronation of King James II. and Queen Mary. London, 1685. folio.

The Minority of St. Lewis, with the politic Conduct of Affairs by his Mother, Queen Blanch of Spain, during her Regency. London, 1685. 12mo. A translation from the French.

A new World of Words. London, 1720. folio. with a front. Best edition. Nassau, pt.ii. 430, 7s. First Edition. London, 1657.

folio.

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1662. folio. 1669. folio. 1671. folio. with front. Dent, pt. ii. 1090, 13s. 1678. folio, with a frontispiece, containing 10 portraits. Marquis of Townshend, 2661, 17.

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1696. folio.

1700 or 1706. folio. Bindley, pt. ii. 2153, 3s. A World of Errors discovered in the new World of Words, or general English Diction

PHILLIPS, Charles. Speeches de-ary and in Nomothetes, or the Interpreter

livered at the Bar, and on several public Occasions in Ireland and England. London, 1817. 8vo. Edward. Theatrum Poetarum or, compleat Collection of the Poets. London, 1675. 12mo.

The hand of Milton may be often discovered in this publication of his nephew. Among many criticisms in this volume, which must be attributed to Milton, those on Shakspeare and Marlowe are eminently conspicuous. In the preface are more manifest marks of Milton's hand than in the book itself. The imprimatur is dated Sep. 14. 1674. The date in the title-page in most copies is battered and defaced. Nassau, pt. ii. 18, 5s. Bindley,

pt. ii. 2390, 6s. Reed, 7309, 6s. Enlarged (by Sir S. E. Brydges, Bart.). Canterbury, 1800. 8vo. 7s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2219, 10s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Hibbert, 6183,

1. 1s. LARGEST PAPER. Twelve copies printed. Baker, 609, 17. 3s. Dent, pt. ii. 173, 11. 13s. Nassan, pt. ii. 19, 21. 9s.-By Sir S. E. Brydges, Bart. Geneva, 1824. royal One hundred copies printed.

8vo.

of Law Words and Terms. By Tho. Blount. London, 1673. folio.

See BUCHLERUS, Joh. PEREZ de Montalvan, Juan.

An ac-
Life. See GODWIN, William.
count of Phillips will likewise be found in
Wood's Athen. Oxon.

Henry. Pomarium Britanni-
cum, an historical and botanical
Account of Fruits known in Great
Britain. London, 1821. royal 8vo.
Pp. 378, with 3 coloured plates. — 1820.

8vo.

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of that Name. London by Iohn by Mr. Godwin to John Phillips, is written Charlewood (1578). 4to. in ridicule of Lilly's Christian Astrology.

A-D, 16 leaves. The running title is A freendly Farewell geuen to honorable and vertuous Ladies.' A copy is in the British Museum.

A friendly Larum (in Verse), or faythfull Warnynge to the true harted Subiectes of England, discoueryng the Actes, and malicious Myndes of those obstinate and rebellious Papists that hope (as they terme it) to haue theyr Golden Day. London by William How, for Richarde Johnes. 16mo. D iii in eights. Dedicated to Ladie Katherin Du

ches of Suffolke.

The Life and Death of Sir Phillip Sidney, late Lord Gouernour of Flushing: His Funerals solemnized in Paules Churche where he lyeth interred; with the whole Order of the mournfull Shewe as they marched thorowe the Citie of London on Thursday the 16 of February 1587. London by Robert WaldeDedicated to the Earl of graue, 1587. Essex.

A rare and strange historicall Nouell of Cleomenes and Sophonisba, surnamed Juliet. London by Hugh Jackson, 1577. 16mo.

PHILLIPS, John. A faithful Exhortation giuen to all godly and faithfull Christians. Lond. by Tho. Dawson. 16mo.

F 4, in eights, dedicated to Lady Lettis,

the noble Countesse of Leicestre.'

Phillips published several sermons. -John. Poems, attempted in the Style of Milton, by Mr. John Philips, with a new Account of his Life and Writings. Lond. 1762. 12mo.

Roscoe, 1411, 5s. 6d. -1744. Willett, 1903, morocco, 7s. Phillips' Poems are inserted in Chalmers' and other Collections of the Poets.

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A Satyr against Hypocrites. London, 1655. 4to. pp. 26. An attack upon Oliver Cromwell, a coarse but striking picture of the times, frequently printed. Bibl. AngloPoet. 666, 17. 1s. 1677. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 2221, 5s.

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Maronides, or Virgil travesty. London, 1672. 8vo. - 1673. 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 2254, 4s. 1678. 8vo.

Blenheim, a Poem. London, 1705. folio. With portrait of J. Phillips by Vander Gucht. Bindley, pt. ii. 2364, 31. 13s. 6d.

The English Fortune-Tellers: containing several necessary Questions resolved by the ablest antient Philosophers, and modern Astrologers, gathered from their Writings and Manuscripts by J. P. Student in Astrology. London, 1703. 4to. Pp. 158, with a woodeut frontispiece. The work is in verse and prose, and ornamented with curious woodcuts. Inglis, 544, 37. 3s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 541, russia, 157. 15s. Hibbert, 2892, russia, 14. 11s. Evans' in March 1815, 77. 17s. 6d.

Cider, a Poem, in two Books, by John Philips, with Notes, provincial, historical, and classical, by Charles Dunster. Lond. 1791. 1708. 8vo. Roscoe, 1409,

8vo. 4s.

4s. 6d.

See LAMBERTO.

Life. See GODWIN, William. An account of Phillips will likewise be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

John. Election Cases, determined during the first Session of the fifteenth Parliament of Great Britain, by Committees of the House of Commons, appointed by virtue of Stat. 10 Geo. III. London, 1782. 8vo. vol. i. 5s.

John. A general History of Inland Navigation, with two Addendas. London, 1793-4. 4to.

This valuable work has been abridged, and published, with a continuation, in 8vo.

J. Thomas. An Account of the Religion, Manners, &c. of the People of Malabar. Lond. 1717.

8vo.

With a map.

Roxburghe, 7304, 4s. Nassau, pt. ii. 20, 3s. Heath, 2601, 3s. 6d.

Thirty-four Conferences between the Danish Missionarys and the Malabarian Bramins, translated from the High Dutch. London, 1719. 8vo. Roxburghe, 657, 2s. 6d.

- R. The Victory of Cupid over the Gods and Godesses. 1683. 4to.

A series of poetical stories.
Sir Richard. A Morning's

don, 1817. 8vo.

Montelion: or, the prophetical Almanack Walk from London to Kew. Lonfor the Year 1660. 8vo. with frontispiece. Nassau, pt. i. 2294, 15s. The Montelions for 1661 and 1662 were written by Flatman. An Introduction to Astrology, by Montelion. London, 1661. This piece, attributed

Pp. 423, including preface, contents and

index.

Samuel March. Treatise on

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