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a right merry Garland of Northum- | 1821. 8vo. Mr. Ricardo has published other berland Heroes; Contented Cuck- works on bullion, &c. ould; and the Garland of Bells. Newc. 1812-15.

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Appendix Schismatis Anglicani. Col. Ag. 1610. 12mo.

The Lives of the Saints, with other Feasts

RICAUT see RYCAUT.

RICCALTOUN, Rev. Robert. The Works of the Rev. Robert Riccaltoun, Minister of the Gospel at Hobkirk. Edinburgh, 1771. 8vo. 3 vols. 15s.

Edited by the Rev. Rob. Walker. Williams, 1499, 17. 9s. These works were

highly commended by the Rev. John New

ton, who observed Scotland might boast of Mr. Riccalton, not less than of Hume, Robertson and Blair.'

A sober Enquiry into the Grounds of the present Differences in the Church of Scotland. 1723. 12mo.

An Inquiry into the Spirit and Tendency of Letters on Theron and Aspasio. Edinb. 1762. 12mo. The above, which were pub lished anonymously, are not inserted in the Works of Mr. Riccalton, edited by the Rev. Robert Walker.

RICCIO, David. Some Particulars of the Life of David Riccio,

of the Year according to the Roman Calen-chief Secretary of Mary, Queen of dar, transl. and improved by W (illiam) P(etre).

St. Omers, 1669. folio. Roxburghe, 220, 1. 14s.

Lives of the Saints. Lond. 1730. folio.

2 vols. Willett, 2168, title wanting, 17. 2s. RIBAULD, Captain. The whole. and true Discouerye of Terra Florida (englished the Flourishing Lande). Written in Frenche by Captaine Ribauld, and nowe newly set forthe in Englishe the. xxx. of May. 1563. London by Rouland

Hall for Thomas Hacket. 16mo.

A-C 7, 23 leaves. A copy is in the British Museum.

RIBAUT, Capt. John. A true and perfect Description of the last Voyage or Nauigation, attempted by Cap. John Ribaut, Deputie and Generall for the French Men, 1565.

London by H. Denham for Tho. Hacket (1566). 8vo.

Contains D in eights. It is introduced by an epistle from the Author to his Friend.Deepe the xxv day of May, 1566. Your louing brother and friend N. le Shalleux.' Running title, The last voyage to Terra Florida.'

RICARDO, David. On the Principles of political Economy and Taxation. Lond. 1817. 8vo. Hibbert, 6847, 9s.

Third Edition.

Scots. To which is added, the Relation of his Death, written by Lord Ruthen, one of the Principals concerned in that Action. Lond. 1815. 4to.

Nineteen leaves with a portrait. This tract forms no. vi of the Miscellanea Antiqua Anglicana. See Rizzio, D.

RICCOBONI, Louis. An historical and critical Account of the Theatres in Europe. London, 1741. 8vo.

Bindley, pt. iii. 439, 6s.

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RICH, Barnaby. Various Works.

Riche, Gentleman. London by G. E. for
Thomas Adams, 1606. Inglis, 1329, 107. 10s.
In this work will be found a novel entitled
'Of Apolonius and Silla,' from which 8hak-

A right excellent and pleasant Dialogue between Mercury and an English Souldier, containing his Supplication to Mars; beauti-speare took the plot of his Twelfth Night. A fied with sundry worthy Histories, rare In- previous edition was probably printed beventions and politike Devises. London, 1574. tween 1578 and 1581. See Collier's Poe16mo. Gordonstoun, 1989, 27. 19s. tical Decameron, ii. 133-64.

Allarme to England, foreshewing what Perilles are procured, where the People liue without Regard of martial Lawe; with a short Discourse contayning the Decay of warlike Discipline, &c. London by Christopher Barker, 1578. 4to. K 2, in fours, dedicated to Syr Christopher Hatton, Knight. A copy is in the library of K. George III. now in the British Museum. Saunders' in 1818, 27. 6s. White Knights, 3578, 16s. Gordonstoun, 1990, 27. 3s. Reed, 2676, 11s. 6d. See Brydges' British Bibliographer,

i. 501-13.

The straunge and wonderfull Adventures of Simonides a Gentilman Spaniarde. Lond. for Robert Walley, 1581. 4to. Much poetry is intermixed. Reed, 2681, 27. 2s. Inglis, 1328, 2 pts. indifferent copy, 17. See Warton's History of English Poetry.

The true Report of a late Practise enterprised by a Papist, with a yong Maiden Eliz. Orton, born in Orton Madocke in the Co. of Kint, in Wales, &c. London by Robert Walley, 1582. 4to. E, in fours, dedicated to Sir Francis Walsingham, Knt. by Barnabe Riche. A copy is in the British Mu

seum.

The seconde Tome of the Trauailes and Aduentures of Don Simonides. 1584.

The famous History of Herodotus (first and second Books) translated by B(arnaby) Rich). London by Thomas Marshe, 1584. 4to. A copy is in the library of K. George III. now in the British Museum.

A Path-way to Military Practise, whereunto is annexed a Kalender of the Imbattelinge of Men. London, by John Charlewood, 1587. 4to. L, in fours. There are three dedications, one to the Princesse Elizabeth,' another To the most noble Captaines and renowned Souldiours of England,' and the third To the freendly Readers in generall.'

A Looking Glass for Ireland. London for John Oxenbridge, 1599.

A Souldiers Wish to Britons Welfare, or a Discourse fit to be read of all Gentlemen and Souldiers: a Dialogue betweene Captain Skill and Captain Pill. London, 1604. Steevens, 1061, 17. 5s.

Rich his Farewell to Militarie Profession : conteining very pleasant Discourses fit for a peaceable Time. Gathered together for the onely Delight of the courteous Gentlewomen both of England and Ireland, for whose onely Pleasure they were collected together, and vnto whom they are directed and dedicated. Newly augmented. By Barnaby

Favltes, Favlts, and nothing else but Favltes. London, 1606. 4to. Hibbert, 6910, 27. 18s. Reed, 2678, 17. 6s. Gough, 3143, 17. 3s. London,

A short Suruey of Ireland. 1609 (misprint 1069). Pp. 56, dedicated to the Earl of Saresbury. A copy is in the British Museum. Gordonstoun, 1991, 57. 10s. Lloyd, 17. 18s. See Collier's Poetical Decameron, ii. 140-1.

4to.

Roome for a Gentleman. London, 1609.

A New Description of Ireland. London, 1610. 4to. Sixty-six leaves, dedicated to Robert, Earl of Salisbury, after which is an epistle to William Cokyne, sheriff of London. A copy is in the British Museum. Reed, 2680, 31. 14s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1132, 57.

A true and a kinde Excuse written in Defence of that Booke, intituled A newe Description of Irelande. By Barnaby Rych Gent. Servant to the Kinge's most excellent Maiestie. London, 1612. 4to. consisting of 25 numbered leaves. A copy is in the British Museum. Gordonstoun, 1994, 4l. 14s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 522, 2l. 12s. 6d.

A catholicke Conference betweene Syr Taddy Mac Mareall a Popist Priest of Waterforde, and Patricke Plaine, a young Student in Trinity Colledge by Dublin in Irelande, &c. London, 1612. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. Gordonstoun, 1992, 4l. 6s. Boswell, 2312, 67. 12s.

The Excellency of good Women. London, 1613. 4to.

Opinion deified. London, 1613. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum. Gordonstoun, 1995, ll. 11s. 6d.

The Honestie of this Age, proving that the World was never honest till now. London, 1614. 4to. A curious picture of the time.'- Warton. A copy is in the British Museum. London, 1615, 4to. Lloyd, 1059, 17s. Nassau, pt. ii. 984, 27. 3s. London, 1616. 4to. Lloyd, 1053, 17. 1s. Gordonstoun, 1996, 37. 5s. Edinb. by Andro Hart. 4to. Reed, 2811, 17. 18s.

My Ladies Looking Glasse, wherein may be discerned a wise Man from a Foole; a good Woman from a bad; and the true Re

semblance of Vice masked under the Vizard of Virtue. London, 1616. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1997, 47. 6s.

The Irish Hubbub, or the English Hue and Crie. London, 1619. 4to. pp. 56, followed by one leaf of Aphorismes, with other witty sentences.' Gordonstoun, 1998, 27. 12s. 6d.

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Lloyd, 1054, 37. 3s. 1616. 4to. Reed, 2677, 11. 16s. 1617. 4to. In the title-page Rich calls this book his twentysixth. 1622.

A new Irish Pronostication or Popish Callender. Wherein is described the Disposition of the Irish, with the Manner of their Behaviour, &c. London, 1624. 4to. Pp. 116. A copy is in the British Museum. It is merely A new Decription of Ireland.' 1610.' with a reprinted title-page. Gordonstoun, 1993, 27. 6s.

Two

RICH, Claudius James. Memoirs on the Ruins of Babylon.

London, 1815-6. 8vo.

Fonthill, 831, 15s. 3532, 9s. 6d.

1818. Drury,

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A copy is in the Bodleian Library. It is ornamented with wood cuts, and terminates on the third leaf after sign. Q iii. Hibbert, 7115, 35l. 14s. London by W. de Worde,

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1509, 4to. A copy is in the Earl Spencer's

collection.

- Impr. for W. C. 4to. Sign. A i-Q iii. 4to. The ancient and interesting

metrical romance of Richard Coeur de Lion is printed in Weber's collection.

Second. By a Person of Quality. London, 1681. 8vo. Pp. 240, with title to the Readers and contents, 4 leaves. Lloyd, 110, 2s. Roxburghe, 8391, 4s.

True Relation of the Deposition of K. Richard II. Lond. 1689.

The Life and Reign of Richard II. with seasonable and useful Reflections. London, 1713. 8vo. Pp. 72, besides title and contents, 2 leaves.

Life of Richard II. and Fall of his three
Favourites. 1783. Nassau, pt. i. 2010, 4s.
K. Richard II. last Voyage to Ireland.
In Walter Harris' Hibernica.
See HEARNE, Thomas.
Parliament.

Robert.

HOWARD, Sir

III. King of England.

The true Tragedie of Richard the Third: whereunto is shown the Death of Edward the Fourth, with the Smothering of the young Princes in the Tower. With a lamentable Ende of Shore's Wife, &c. and lastly the Conjunction of the two noble Houses of Lancaster and Yorke. As it was played by the Queene's Maiesties Players. London by Creede, 1594. 4to. Only one perfect copy of this play is known. It was unquestionably used by Shakspeare in the formation of his own Richard. Rhodes, 329, two and first leaf in ms. facsimiles, 141. 3s. 6d. leaves wanting, 307. Dent, pt. ii. 1005, title

Evans' in 1825, 691. 6s.

Richard the Third, his Character, Legend and Tragedy. A Poem. 1614. 4to.

King Richard the Third revived. Lond. 1655. 4to.

See BUCK, Sir George, Knt. CAYLEY, Arthur. MORE, Sir Thomas. WALPOLE,

Horace.

The

on

RICHARD of Cirencester. from Richard of Cirencester: with Description of Britain translated the original Treatise de Situ Britanniæ; and a Commentary the Itinerary. London, 1809. 8vo. Le Rommant de Richard sans Paour, Duc A good edition, edited by Mr. H. Hatcher de Normandie, lequel fut Filz de Robert le of Salisbury. LARGE PAPER. Hibbert, 6851, Dyable, et fut par sa Prudence Roy d'Angle-morocco, 17. 16s. Fonthill, 3092, 31. Is. See terre. Paris, Denys Jeannot. 4to. Sim. Calvarin. 4to.

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Paris,

La Tour Tenebreuse, tirez d'un ancienne Chronique composée par Richard, surnommé Coeur de Lion, Roy d'Angleterre. Paris, 1705.

See ABUL-PHARAJIUS, Greg. BERINGTON, Joseph. HEARNE, Thomas.

II. King of England.

The Life and Death of King Richard the Second. Published by a Well-wisher to the Comonwealth. London, 1642. 4to. Pp. 8, with a portrait.

The Life and Reign of King Richard the

BERTRAM, Car. STUKELY, Wm.

RICHARDS, George, D. D. Poems. Richards' poem of the Aboriginal Britons was commended by Lord Byron.

Nathaniel. Poems sacred and satyrical. Lond. 1641. sm. 8vo. Pp. 182, with engraved front. and por trait, T. R. sculp. The volume is dedicated to Thomas Soame, Esq. Reed, 7588, 10s. 6d. Strettell, 1198, 17s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 605, morocco, 21. 12s. 6d. Lloyd, 1098, 1. 14s. Perry, pt. iv. 312, 17s. Nassau, pt. ii. 233, russia, 18s., Dodeswell, 644, 17.

The celestial Publican, a sacred Poem,

the vicious Courtier, the Jesuite, the Divell. | nations from classical Authorities.

London, 1630. Hibbert, 6852, 17. 13s. London, 1777-9. 4to. 4 vols. in 2. Bindley, pt. iii. 481, 5. 7s. 6d. Lloyd, 1097, date 1620? 27.

21. 10s.

George. The new Vitruvius Britannicus; consisting of Plans and Elevations of modern Buildings, public and private, erected in Great Britain by the most celebrated Architects, engraved on 72 Plates, from original Drawings, by George Rich

The Tragedy of Messalina, the Roman Empress. London, 1640. 12mo. With a portrait by T. R. and a frontispiece containing a view of the stage and names of the performers. Rhodes, 1972, 15s. Roxburghe, 5725, 8s. 6d. Field, 363, 15s. Hibbert, 6853, 17. Bindley, p. iii. 480, 17. 19s. RICHARDS, Thomas. Antiquæ Linguæ Britannica Thesaurus; be-ardson, Architect. London, 1800-2. ing a British or Welsh-English Dic- imperial folio. 11 nos. in 1 vol. tionary: to which is prefixed a compendious Welsh Grammar, with the Rules in English. Bristol, 1753. 8vo. Roxburghe, 2174, 11s. - Bristol, 1759. 8vo. Dent, pt. ii. 351, 9s.

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Published at 57. 15s. 6d.

A Collection of Chimney-pieces, ornamented in the Style of the Etruscan, Greek, and Roman Architecture, (36 Plates) with Description in English and French. Lond. 1781. folio.

A Treatise of the five Orders of Architecture. London, 1787. imperial folio. With

22 plates. Roxburghe, 1646, 11s. 6d. Mar

quis of Townshend, 2865, 9s. 6d.

folio. London,

William. The History of Lynn, civil, ecclesiastical, political, commercial, biographical, municiple and military, from the earliest Accounts of the present Time. Lynn, 1812. 8vo. 2 vols.

Towneley, pt. ii. 1054, 18s.

PAPER.

LARGE

Towneley, pt. ii. 1055, 27. 2s. Collation.-Vol. I. Pp. xvi and 622, with supplement and errata, 4 pages, also 4 plates at pp. 1, 499, 554 and 564. Vol. II. Pp. vii and 623-1216, with 12 plates at pp. 1,716, 789, 983, 1088, 1092, 1093, 1098, 1159, 1170, 1172 and 1174.

See NOBLE, Mark. RICHARDSON, Charles. Illustrations of English Philology. Lond.

1815. 4to.

Consisting of a critical examination of Dr. Johnson's dictionary, and remarks on Mr. Dugald Stewart's essay on the tendency of some late philological speculations. Mr. R. is the writer of the lexicographical portion of the Encyclopædia Metropolitana.

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Works in Architecture. London, 1792. - pts. in 1 vol. containing 44 plates. John. In Honour of Abingdon, or on the seaventh Day of September's Solemnization, 1641. By John Richardson Serjeant of Abingdon in the County to Berks.

Printed in the Year 1641. 4to.

A Poem of one sheet. I do not remember to have seen another copy of this little thing, which I have several times read with great pleasure, there being several particuars of great remark in it.'-T. Hearne.

John, Bishop of Ardagh. Choice Observations and Explanations upon the Old Testament: to which are added, some further and larger Observations upon the whole Book of Genesis. London, 1655.

folio.

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George. The Irish Foot-swer to the Objections of J(ohn) man's Poetry, or George the Run- T(oland) in his Amyntor. ner, against Henry the Walker in tion. London, 1701. 8vo. Defence of Iohn the Swimmer. Printed in the Yeare 1641. 4to.

- George. Iconology: or, a Collection of emblematical Figures, moral and instructive, with Expla

A very judicious work.

Prælectiones Ecclesiasticæ triginta novem olim habitæ in Sacello Collegii Emmanuelis apud Cantabrigienses. Lond. 1726. 8vo. 7s. LARGE PAPER. 12s.

RICHARDSON, John. A History of the Attempts that have been made to convert the Popish Natives of Ireland, with a Proposal for their Conversion. 1712. 8vo.

Hibbert, 6856, 3s.

A Proposal for the Conversion of the Popish Natives of Ireland to the established Religion. Dublin, 1711. 4to.

Great Folly, Superstition and Idolatry of Pilgrimages to Ireland, especially that to St. Patrick's Purgatory. Dublin, 1727. 8vo. Bindley, pt. iii. 228, 6s. Gough, 3013, 5s. 6d.

first fondness for his art excited by the perusal of Richardson's treatise.

Essay on the Theory of Painting. Lond. 1715. 8vo.

Two Discourses on the Art of Criticism, as it relates to Painting, and the Science of a Connoisseur. London, 1719. 8vo.

Traité de la Peinture et de la Sculpture. Amst. 1728. 8vo. 3 vol. Bindley, pt. iv. 253, with ms. notes by the author, 47. 18s.

Explanatory Notes and Remarks on Paradise Lost, by J. Richardson, Father and Son. With a Life of the Author, and a DisJohn. A Dictionary, Persian, course on the Poem, by J. R. Sen. Lond. 1734. 8vo. With a portrait of Milton etched by Arabic and English, by J. Richard-Richardson the Father. According to Bp. son, F.A.S. of Wadham College. Oxford, 1777-80. folio. 2 vols.

An excellent work, particularly for the Persian, formed on the plan of Meninski's Thesaurus. Dent, pt. ii. 1249, 51. 5s. Some copies bear the date of 1800, but are very inferior, several of the sheets of the first volume

having been reprinted. A new Edition, with numerous Additions and Improvements, by Charles Wilkins, LL.D. F.R.S. London, 1806-10. royal 4to. 2 vols. This edition (observes Dr. Adam Clarke) does honour to Dr. Wilkins; there is no respect in which it is not improved. LARGE PAPER. Fifty copies printed. For Abridgment, see HopKINS, David.

A Grammar of the Arabic Language, in which the Rules are illustrated from the best Writers; principally adapted for the Service of the Honourable East India Company. Lond. 1776. 4to. A work of merit. An index to the Grammar will be found in J. Noble's Arabic Vocabulary. 1801. 4to. Lond. 1811. 4to.

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A Dissertation on the Language, Literature and Manners of the Eastern Nations, originally prefixed to a Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English: the second Edition, to which is added, Part II. containing additional Observations, together with further Remarks on a new Analysis of ancient Mythology: in Answer to an Apology, addressed to the

Author, by Jacob Bryant, Esq. Oxford, 1778. 8vo. 10s. Perhaps few books ever published condense so much important and useful information.'-Dr. Adam Clarke. 1777. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

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Newton, there are strange inequalities in Richardson's notes, often better sense than grammar or English; he sometimes hits the true meaning of the author surprisingly, and explains it properly. His son is a man of taste and literature, as well as benevolence and good nature. Hollis, 900, 5s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 291, 6s. 6d.

An Account of the Statues, Bas-reliefs, Drawings and Pictures in Italy, France, &c. London, 1754. 8vo. 4s.

with Remarks.

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Morning Thoughts; or Poetical Meditations, moral, divine and miscellaneous; together with several other Poems on various subjects. By the late Jonathan Richardson, Esq. With Notes by his Son lately deceased. London, 1776. 8vo. 3s.

R. Zoilomastix: or a Vindication of Milton from all the invidious Charges of Mr. William Lauder; with some new Remarks on Paradise Lost, by R. Richardson, B.A. late of ClareHall, Cambridge. 1747. 8vo.

The earliest vindication of Milton from the invidious charges of Lauder.

- Robert, B. D. A briefe and compendious Exposition upon the Psalme called De Profundis. Lond.

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