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curious prints. Oxford, 1655. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 1989, russia, 87. 10s. pt. iv. 147, imperfect, 27. 11s.

STOLBERG, Fred. Leopold, Count. Travels through Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Sicily, transl. from the German by Thomas Holcroft. London, 1796. 4to. 2 vols.

With plates. Hibbert, 7732, 10s. 6d. Towneley, pt. ii. 1440, 10s. 6d. Duke of York, 4958, 1. 1s. Fonthill, 424, 17. 17s. STONARD, John, D. D. A Commentary on the Vision of Zechariah, the Prophet; with a corrected Translation and critical Notes. London, 1824. 8vo.

An elaborate work.

A Dissertation on the Seventy Weeks of Daniel the Prophet, by the Rev. John Stonard, D. D. London, 1826. 8vo.

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Stonehenge. The most notable Antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, on Salisbury Plain, restored, by Inigo Jones: to which are added, the Chorea Gigantum, or Stone-Heng restored to the Danes, by Dr. Charleton; and Mr. Webb's Vindication of Stone-Heng restored, in Answer to Dr. Charleton's Reflections; with Observations upon the Orders and Rules of Architecture in Use among the ancient Romans. London, 1725. fol.

Baker, 563, 11. 5s. Dent, pt. ii. 308, morocco, 17. 15s. Bindley, pt. ii. 192, 17. 17s. LARGE PAPER. Constable, 1142, 21. 7s. Roxburghe, 8564, 27. 8s. White Knights, 4237, 21.15s. Fonthill, 886, 31. 3s. North, pt. ii. 698, 31. 15s. Willett, 1344, russia, 47. 17s. Nassau, pt. i. 1973, 91. Collation.

Title, one leaf; memoirs, 6 pages; title to Jones' Stone-Heng, one leaf; two dedications, one leaf; the treatise, 72 pages; title to

Charleton's Chorea Gigantum, one leaf; dedication, four pages; lines addressed to the author, 4 pages; the treatise, 48 pages; title to Webb's Vindication, one leaf; dedication, 4 pages; treatise, 228 pages; and the index, printed in double columns, 13 pages. The volume contains 14 plates, including the portrait of Inigo Jones by Hollar, also 14 plates on the letter-press.

hood of that famous Monument of Antiquity. Sarum, 1730. 8vo. pp. 31, exclusive of the title.

A concise Account of Stonehenge, and

the Barrows round it, situate upon Salisbury Plain. 12mo. 28 pages, with fine engravings on wood.

A Description of Stonehenge, Abiry, &c. in Wiltshire; with an Account of the Learning and Discipline of the Druids: to which is added an Account of Antiquities on Salisbury Plain. Salisbury, 1776. 12mo. 100 pages, with six wood cuts.

A Description of Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain to which is added, an Account of the Fall of three Stones, Jan. 3, 1797. Salisb. 1800. 12mo. 92 pages, with five views of Stonehenge, engraved by H. Roberts.

Stonehenge, a Poem. London, 1792. 4to. 24 pages, including the title and advertisement.

STOOP, Theodore and Roderic. The Solemnity of the Earl of Sandwich's Embassy to Lisbon_to_conduct Queen Catharine to England, with her Reception, and the King's Procession the River from Hampton Court to Whitehall.

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The work contains seven plates, with descriptions in Latin, English, and Spanish. The artists were Flemings, and Theodore was afterwards appointed painter to the Queen of England.

STOPES, L. An Ave Maria in Commendation of our most vertuous

Queene (Mary). London by Rich.

Lante.

A collection of four-line stanzas, on a single sheet. At end 'Amen. Qd. L. Stopes'.

STORCH, Henry. The Picture of Petersburg. From the German of Henry Storch. London, 1801. Svo.

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Select Views in London and its Environs. 1805. See London.

A Dissertation in Vindication of the Antiquity of Stone-Henge; in Answer to the Treatises of Mr. Inigo Jones, Dr. Charleton, The Antiquarian and Topographical Caand all that have written upon that Subject.binet; containing 500 Views of the most inBy a Clergyman living in the Neighbour-teresting Objects of Curiosity in Great Bri

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A Description of Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire. Illustrated by Views drawn and engraved by James Storer. London, 1812.

super royal octavo. pp. 24, with eight plates.

LARGE PAPER in 4to. Duke of York, 4959, 17.

The Antiquarian Itinerary. London, 1815, &c. fsc. 8vo. 42 nos. in 7 vols. LARGE PAPER in demy 8vo. Strettell, 7, 37. 3s. LARGE PAPER, in demy 8vo. with proofs on India paper. Fonthill, 834, 77. 10s.

Thomas. The Life and Death of Thomas Wolsey Cardinall. London by Thomas Dawson. 1599. 4to.

Pp. 78, or 39 leaves. Steevens, 1091, date 1596? 1. 15s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 665, 21. resold Saunders, in 1818, 117. 11s. resold Hibbert, 7733, 67. 2s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 523, morocco, 12l. 15s. Reprinted in the second volume of the Heliconia, and also recently in 8vo. by Talboys

of Oxford. A notice of the work will be found in the Retrosp. Review, v. 275-83.

Stories, Old, reviv'd, being a Collection of above 500 Reports, Lies, and Stories, heretofore rais'd and propagated through the Kingdom. London, 1746. 8vo. 5s.

With a frontispiece containing nine portraits.

STORK, William. A Description of East Florida, with a Journal kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia. Lond. 1769. 4to. 5s.

STORRE, William. The Manner of the cruel outragious Murder of William Storre, Minister and Preacher at Market Raisin, in the County of Lincolne, committed by Francis Cartwright, one of his Parishioners. Oxford, 1603. 4to. 15s.

STORY, George. A true and im

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Towneley, pt. i. 765, 27. 4s. Story was an eye-witness and has intermixed in the work many curious accounts of the customs and traditions of the several provinces and counties through which the army passed. Collation.-Pp. 163, with two titles, dedication to C. Lord Viscount Morpeth and Sir W. L. Gower, Bart. also preface, 6 leaves, with maps at pp. 8 and 124. Continuation. 1693. Pp. 328, with two titles, epist. dedicat. leaves, also maps at pp. 10, 16, 22, 44, 46, to the King, preface, errata and contents, 12 S8, 107, 135, 172 and 224.

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coloured plates, published at 17. 16s. each. Hibbert, 7792, 11 nos. 81. 8s.

Memoirs, including original Journals, Letters, Papers and antiquarian of C. A. Stothard, F. S. A. with connective Notices of his Life, and some Account of a Journey in the Netherlands. By Mrs. Charles Stothard. London, 1823. 8vo. with a portrait, &c. 15s.

STOTHARD, Mrs. Charles. Letters written during a Tour through Normandy, Britanny and other Parts of France, in 1818. Lond. 1820. 4to. A lively and picturesque narrative, with coloured plates. Hibbert, 7736, 19s. Drury, 4053, 21.

STOW, John.

Works.

The writings of this celebrated antiquary are still held in the greatest estimation. It is to be regretted, that a man to whom the republic of letters is so much indebted, should have been compelled to solicit charity in his old age.

16mo.

A Summarie of Englysh Chronicles. In Edibus Thomæ Marshi, 1565. Towneley, pt. i. 600, russia, 14. 2s. Hibbert, 7625, in hog-skin, 17. 2s. Jadis, 59, russia, 17. 6s. The first edition of Stow's Summary appeared in 1561, of which edition a copy, supposed unique, is in the collection of the Right Hon. Thomas Grenville. Lond. T. Marshe, 1566. Nassau, pt. ii. London 643, 7s. London, 1570.

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by Richard Tottle and Henry Binneman, London, 1579.

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1575. 8vo.
don, H. Denham & R. Newbery, 1584.
London, 1587. Bindley, pt. iii. 645, 7s. 6d.
Sir P.
London, R. Newbery, 1590.
Thompson, 668, 17. 1s.

London, R.
Bradocke, 1598. Hibbert, 7626, 13s.
London, 1604. 16mo.

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A Survay of London by Iohn Stow. Also an Apologie concerning that City. With an Appendix, by William Fitzstephen. printed by John Wolfe, 1598 or 1599. small 4to. Collected out of our best historians and most authentic records, with much in

dustry and accuracy. Nassau, pt. ii. 1154, russia, 17. 118. Towneley, pt. i. 755, 17. 8s. Field, 1716, date 1599, 17. is. Collation.Title, one leaf; dedication, 4 pages; a table, 2 pages; the survey, 472 pages; errata, one page. Pages 451-466 are omitted, and pp. 465-80 are repeated and follow p. 480. The paging is very incorrect.

A Survay of London by Iohn Stow, increased with diuers Notes of Antiquity. Imprinted by John Windet, 1603. small 4to. Collation.Bindley, pt. iii. 1855, 6s. 6d.

Title, one leaf; dedication, 4 pages; a table, 2 pages; the survey, 580 pages, and errata, one page.

A Survay of London, by Iohn Stow,

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continued, corrected and much enlarged by A(nthony) M(unday). London, 1618. small 4to. Duke of York, 4960, 10s. Collation.Title, one leaf; two dedications, consisting of 6 and 2 pages; a catalogue of authors, 2 pages; the survey, 980 pages, and a table, pages. Between pages 20-1, are four pages, giving an account of the conveying the New River Water to London.

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The Survey of London, by Iohn Stow, in

larged by A(nthony) M(unday) and H(enry) D(yson). London, 1633. folio. Towneley, pt. ii. 1494, 11. Collation.-Title, one leaf; dedication, 4 pages; to the reader, signed C. I. two pages; the contents, 2 pages; all the churches, &c. 3 pages; the survey, &c. pp. 939; the tables or indexes, 28 pages. Pages 527-34, containing Spiritual Government' are repeated, and pp. 653-4 and 771-2 are omitted. The paging is very incorrect.

Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster by John Stow, corrected, improved, &c. by John Strype, M. A. London, 1720.folio. 2 vol. Edwards, 651, 81. 8s. Dent, pt. ii. 1296, with portrait of Strype inserted, 61. 10s. Bindley, pt. iii. 315, 47. 14s. 6d. Towneley, pt. ii. 1363, 27. 14s. Marquis of Collation.Townshend, 3068, 31. 13s. 6d.

Vol. I. Title, one leaf; dedication, 2 pages; preface, and dedications to the preceding editions, xii pages; life of John Stow, &c. Book 1. 308 pages. Book II. xlii pages.

208 pages. Book 111. 285 pages. This vo-
lume contains 41 plates, a two sheet plan of
the City of London, Westminster and South-
wark, and a plan of the city of London is
Vol. II. Title, one

Q. Elizabeth's time.
leaf. Book IV. 120 pages. Book v. 459 pages.
Book vi. 93 pages. An Appendix of certain
Tracts, &c. pp. 1-143, not including title.
An Appendix of Additions, 26 pages, and
index 25 pages. The volume contains 25
plans and other engravings. Pages 153-6,
containing a continuation of the shields of
arms, are repeated.

A Survey of the Cities of London and
Westminster, and the Borough of South-
wark, by John Stow; corrected, improved
and very much enlarged in the year 1720,
by John Strype, M. A. brought down to the
present Time by careful Hands. The sixth
Edition. London, 1754. folio. 2 vols.
vens, 1835, 47. 5s. Garrick, 2628, 117. Os. 6d.
Heath, 4636, russia, 137. 13s. Willett, 2366,
14. Hibbert, 7794, russia, 16. Nassau,
pt. ii. 1227, with portraits of Stow and
Collation.-
Strype inserted, russia, 217.

Stee

Vol. I. Title, one leaf; life of Stow, by Strype, 20 pages; contents of both volumes, 8 pages, the survey, 758 pages. This volume contains 70 plates. Vol. II. Title, and the survey continued, &c. pp. 1-838; index, 13 pages; and directions to the binder, being the list of plates, one page. This volume contains plates 71 to 132.

The Chronicles (or Annals) of England, from Brute vnto this present Yeare of Christ,

1580. Collected by John Stow, Citizen of London. London by Ralphe Newberie, at the Assignment of Henrie Bynneman. 4to. Commencing with a list of authors, a dedication to the Earl of Leicester, whose arms are on the opposite page, preface to the reader, a table and errata. The Chronicle on 1215 pages, at the end, an account of our universities, which is concluded on p. 1223. Lond. R. Newbery, 1592. 4to. White Knights, 3991, russia, 10s. 6d. Gough, 3583, 11. 1s. Lond. R. Newberry, 1600. 4to. Towneley, pt. ii. 1413, 16s. 6d. Prefixed to this edition is a dedicatory address to Archb. Whitgift, dated Nov. 24, 1600. See Dr. Dibdin's Library Companion. London, 1615. fol. Steevens, 1701, 17. 7s. Sir P. Thompson, 941, 17. 11s. Hibbert, 7793, 17. 11s. 6d. Heath, 4381, 17. 13s. Dent, pt. ii. 1293, russia, 17. 16s. White Knights, 4238, 21. 5s. Roscoe, 475, 21. 7s. FINE PAPER. London, 1631. folio. Best edition. Dowdeswell, 790, 17. 15s. Boswell, 2063, 17. 15s. Reed, 4029, 17. 17s. Rox

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The Abridgement of the English Chronicle by E(dmund) H(owes). London, 1607. sm. 8vo. Bindley, pt. iii. 719, 7s. London, 1611.sm. 8vo. Gordonstoun, 1210, 12s. Dowdeswell, 683, russia, 17s. London, 1618. sm. 8vo. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 470, 8s.

The Successions of the History of England, from the Beginning of Edward VI. to the End of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; together with a List of the Dukes, Mar

quises, Earls, Viscounts and Barons of Eng

land, to this present Time, by John Stowe. London, 1638. folio. This is probably a fragment of a larger work. There are 45 pages of the peerage, and three pages of a list of bishops; the reign of Edward VI begins p. 333, and the book ends at p. 843, with the death of Q. Elizabeth.

STOW, W. Remarks on London: being an exact Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark, and the Suburbs and Liberties. London 1722.

12mo.

Pp. 180, not including title, one leaf; dedication, 3 pages, and preface, 7 pages.

Stowe. A Description of the House and Gardens of George

Grenville-Nugent Temple, Marquis of Buckingham. Bucking. 1797.

8vo.

Pp. 64, with 32 plates. The dedication to the Marquis of Buckingham is signed J. Seeley, the publisher. POST QUARTO. Nassau, pt. ii. 1155, 8s. POST QUARTO, with proof plates (150 printed).

STOWER, Charles. The Printer's Grammar: or, Introduction to the Art of Printing. London, 1808.

8vo.

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Typographical Marks, used in correcting Proofs, explained and exemplified; for the Use of Authors. London, 1805. 8vo. 1s.

The Compositor's and Pressman's Guide to the Art of Printing. London, 1808. royal 12mo. 3s. 6d.

The Master Printer's Price Book. London, 1814. 8vo.

STRABO. Strabonis Rerum Geographicarum Libri XVII. Gr. et Lat. cum Variorum Animadversionibus, Codicum mss. Collationem, Annotationes, et Tabulas geographicas adjecit T. Falconer: subjiciuntur Chrestomathiæ, Gr. et Lat. Oxon. 1807. folio. 2 vol.

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Two Letters on the Articles in the Edin

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STRACHAN, James. A Visit to the Province of Upper Canada in 1819.

Aberdeen, 1820. 8vo. 5s.

This book is by far the most interesting that we have seen on the subject, containing much information compressed into a very moderate compass, and conveyed in an unpretending and yet agreeable form.'-Quart. Review.

STRACHEY, Edward. Bja Gannita; or, the Algebra of the Hindoos. London, 1813. 4to. 15s.

Will. Lawes, &c. for the Colony of Virginia. London, 1612.

4to.

STRADA, Fam. Of the Low Country Warres, translated into English by Sir Rob. Stapylton. London, 1650. fol. 5s.

White Knights,

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Third Proceeding in the Harmony of King Davids Harp. London by Valentine Sims, 1595. 4to. Inglis, 1380, 8s.

Part of the Harmony of King David's Harp. 1582, 1593. See Psalms.

STRIGLEY, Nathaniel. A true Relation of Virginia and Maryland, &c. London, by Tho. Milbourn. 4to.

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This work contains a complete history of the ancient corporations of the city of London, of and for the mines, the mineral and battery works.

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STRODE, William, D. D.

floating Island, a Tragi-comedy acted before his Majesty at Oxford, by the Students of Christ Church. London, 1655. 4to.

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STRUTHER, William. True Happiness, or King Davids Choice. Edinb. 1633. 4to.

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1821. 12mo. 2 vols.

The Harp of Caledonia, a Collection of The the best Songs, ancient and modern, with

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