Зображення сторінки
PDF
ePub

New England's Trials, declaring the Suc

cesse of 26 Ships employed thither within

SMITH, John, of St. John's Col

these six Yeares: &c. Written by Captaine lege, Oxford. Works, published by

Iohn Smith. London, 1620. 4to. leaves, including the title.

Ten

New England's Trials, declaring the Success of 80 Ships employed thither within these eight Years; &c. Written by Captaine John Smith. The second Edition. London, 1622. 4to. Sign. A to D, in fours.

An Accidence, or the Pathway to Experience, necessary for all young Seamen, &c. Written by Captaine Iohn Smith sometimes Governour of Virginia, and Admirall of

New England. London, 1626. 4to. Sign. A to F 3, in fours. Inglis, 1359, 6s. Gordonstoun, 2122, 11s.

A Sea Grammar, with the plaine Exposition of Smith's Accidence for young Seamen enlarged, London, 1627. 4to. Steevens, 1502, 2s. 6d. Inglis, 1361, 4s. Jadis, 217, with portrait of Smith inserted, 11s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1124, with portrait of Smith, 13s. Gordonstoun, 2123, 11s.

The Sea-man's Grammer, by Captain John Smith, sometimes Governour of Virginia and Admiral of New England. London, 1653. 4to. Sign. A, two leaves, B to L 2, in fours, printed in black letter.

The Seaman's Grammar and Dictionary by Captain John Smith, now much amplified and enlarged. London, 1692. 4to. Sign. A to Z, in fours, with a plate of a ship, opposite which is a letter-press description.

The true Travels, Adventures and Observations of Captaine Iohn Smith, in Europe, Asia, Affrica and America, from 1593 to 1629. Together with a Continuation of his general History of Virginia, SummerIles, New England, and their Proceedings, since 1624 to this present 1629; as also of the new Plantations of the great River of the Amazons, the Iles of St. Christopher, Mevis, and Barbados in the West Indies. London, 1630. folio. Pp. 59, not including title, dedication to William Earle of Pembroke, &c. contents, verses, together six leaves. At the back of the title is a coat of arms, and at page 1 a large folding plate, in eight compartments, representing the various perils, &c. of the captain. Hibbert, 7577, 27. 19s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1025, 37. 3s. Jadis, 348, 41. 6s. Gordonstoun, 2203, 57. Inglis, 1435, 61. 6s. Reprinted in the second volume of Churchill's Collection of Voyages and Travels.

Advertisements for the unexperienced Planters of New England, or any where. By Captaine John Smith, sometimes Governour of Virginia and Admirall of New-England. London, 1631. 4to. Sign. A to F, in fours, with a map, containing a portrait of Capt. Smith by Pass. Inglis, 1360, 17. 3s. Jadis, 253, morocco, 21. 1s. Gordonstoun, 2204, 31.

Hart. Lond. 1637. 4to.

Third edition, corrected and amended.

1629. 4to. According to Ant. à Wood, Smith was skilful in the original languages, an excellent text-man, and well read in writers that were of note in several ages of the church.'

-

Sir John, Knight. Britannicæ Virtutis Imago: or, the Effigies of trve Fortitvde expressed to the Life in the famous Actions of that incomparable Knight, Major Generall Smith, who is here represented, June, 1644. Oxford, 1644. 4to.

Pp. 28, not including title, and dedication signed E. W(alsingham). Nassau, pt. ii. 1125, 3s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2533, 17. 11s. 6d.

-Capt. John. The Innocent cleared, or a Vindication of Captaine John Smith, Capt. Lieutenant under Colonell Rainsborough, against those false Aspersions raised against him by one Major Wylkes. London, 1648. 4to.

Seven leaves.

[blocks in formation]

Cominerciale: or, Memoirs of Wool, &c. London, 1747. 8vo. 2 vols.

An invaluable and erudite work. Marq. of Townshend, 2939, 19s. Willett, 2251, 1. 1s. 1756, 7. 4to. 2 vols. Reed, 1555, 17. 13s.

mar.

John. The Printer's Gram

London, 1755. 8vo. 5s. The principal parts of this work are inserted in Stower's Printer's Grammar. abridgment was published in 1787. 8vo.

An

John, M. D. Choir Gaur, the Grand Orrery of the ancient Druids, commonly called Stonehenge, on Salisbury Plain, astronomically explained, and mathematically proved to be a Temple erected in the earliest Ages, for observing the Motions of the Heavenly Bodies. Salisbury, 1771. 4to.

Brockett, 2856, 11s. Hibbert, 7526, illustrated with plates, 17. 2s. Dent, pt. ii. 1041, morocco, 11. 8s.-Collation. Pp. vi & 74, with three folded plans of Stonehenge by Palmer, also two views of Stonehenge engraved by H. Roberts. These latter were not published with the volume.

Rev. John. Galic Antiquities, consisting of a History of the Druids, particularly of those of Caledonia; a Dissertation on the Authenticity of the Poems of Ossian; and a Collection of Ancient Poems, translated from the Galic of Ullin, Ossian, Orran, &c. Edinb. 1780.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors]
[blocks in formation]

Saint of the Ancient Scots and Picts, and joint Patron of the Irish; commonly called Column-Kille, the Apostle of the Highlands. By John Smith, D. D. Edinb. 1798. 8vo. 5s. Fonthill, 1590, 16s.

Letter to the Rev. Dr. Smith, containing a few Strictures on his Life of St. Columba. By Alexander Cameron. Edinb. 1798. 8vo.

John. Select Views in Italy, with Descriptions in English and French. 1792-6. oblong 4to. or fol. 2 vols.

Gough, 3398, 5l. 15s. 6d. 4931, morocco, 5l. 15s. 6d. morocco, 7. 10s.

Duke of York, Hibbert, 7527, Dent, pt. ii. 1282, mo

rocco, 71. 10s. Edwards, 502, morocco, Gl. 10s., 503, with proofs and many etchings, morocco, 137. White Knights, 3971, morocco, 11. Baker, 843, with proofs and etchings, 137. Fonthill, 1885, with a triple set of plates, &c. 301. 9s.

- John Prince. Reports of Cases argued in the King's Bench and in the Court of Chancery, in the 44th, 45th, and 46th Years of Geo. III. Lond. 1804-7. 8vo. 3 vols. 17.11s.6d.

The above reports contain many cases not to be found in any other reporter.

-John Pye, D. D. The Scripture Testimony to the Messiah: an Inquiry, with a View to a satisfactory Determination of the Doctrine taught in the Holy Scriptures concerning the Person of Christ. London, 1818-21. 8vo. 3 vols. 21. 2s.

This work, written by the theological tutor of the dissenting academy at Homerton,

contains, says Mr. Orme, a treasure of

[ocr errors]

Christian instruction with which no Christian minister ought to dispense.'

John Thomas. Antiquities of Westminster, &c. London, 1807, (1809). royal 4to. 2 vols.

Duke of York, 4933, 47. 14s. 6d. Fonthill, 1724, 91. 19s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 1043, with many of the original coloured drawings, the stone plates, and original title-page, russia, 187. 10s.

Antiquities of London and its Environs. London (1791-1800). 4to. This volume consists of 96 plates. Dent, pt. ii. 1042, 17. 8s. Roxburghe, 8636, 21. 5s. Nassau, pt. i. 2552, 1. 13s. FOLIO. Fonthill, 1911, 37. 38. Fifty copies of these plates, after having been four times retouched, were issued by

the last possessor in a folio size, as proof impressions, for the purpose of illustration.'

Remarks on Rural Scenery with twenty Etchings of Cottages from Nature &c. Lond. 1797. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 2005, 5s. Fonthill, 1364, 17.

Antiquities of Westminster; &c. London, 1807. Collation.-Half title and title; dedication to K. George III. signed John Thomas Smith: advertisement; preface, pp. iii-xv; list of plates, one leaf; the work and list of subscribers, pp. 1-276. A plate at p. 48, Internal View of the Painted Chamber,' engraved on stone, is frequently wanting. The plate at p. 50 is a copy of it, with the addition of two figures, the draughtsman and his friend. Some few copies have a titlepage on which the name of John Sidney Hawkins appears, a dedication io George III. signed The Author,' also duplicate pages 251, 2, 3, 4. On pages 252 and 254 will be found the name of Mr. Hawkins.

A correct Statement and Vindication of the Conduct of John Sidney Hawkins, Esq. F.A.S. towards Mr. John Thomas Smith. Drawn up and published by Mr. Hawkins himself. London, 1807. 8vo. pp. 87, with a separate leaf prefixed.

A Reply to Mr. John Thomas Smith's Vindication. By John Sidney Hawkins, Esq. F.A.S. London, 1808. 8vo. pp. vi & 79.

Sixty-two additional Plates to Smith's Antiquities of Westminster. London (1809). royal 4to. Immediately after the plates will be found Mr. John Thomas Smith's Vindication, 16 pages.

Ancient Topography of London. London, 1815. imperial 4to. Fonthill, 591, 17. 15s. Strettell, 1461, 37. 11s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1840, 47. 4s. The volume consists of 32

plates, not including the engraved title-page; dated 1810, also a printed one, a preface, and the letter-press description, B to M, 84 pages.

Vagabondiana; or, Etchings of remarkable Beggars, itinerant Traders, and other Persons of Notoriety in London and its Environs, with an Introduction by Francis Douce. London, 1815-17. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 1841, 21. 9s. Strettell, 1462, 47. 5s.

Northcote and his Times, by John Thomas Smith. 8vo. 2 vols.

SMITH, Matthew. Memoirs of secret Service. By Matthew Smith. London, 1699. 8vo.

Pp. xviii & 160; A character of R. F. &c. Pp. 24.

Remarks upon the D- of S-'s Letter to the House of Lords, concerning Captain Smyth. By Matthew Smyth. London, 1700. 8vo. pp. xvi & 31.

A modest Answer to Capt. Smith's immodest Memoirs of secret Service. By Rich. Kingston. London, 1700. 8vo.

A Reply to a Libel entitled A modest Answer to Capt. Smyth's immodest Memoirs of secret Service; and of his Remarks on the D. of S.'s Letter. Lond. 1700. 8vo.

Impudence, Lying and Forgery detected in a Rejoinder to Smith's Reply. By Rich. Kingston. London, 1700. 8vo.

- Miles, Bishop of Gloucester. Sermons (15). London, 1632. fol.

This prelate was one of those appointed to translate the Holy Scriptures by K. James I. -Nic. Defence against Dr. Kellison on Ecclesiastical Hierarchy. Rouen, 1630. 12mo.

Richard, D. D. The Assertion and Defence of the Sacramente. by Mayster Richard Smythe Doctoure of Diuinitie. London by Ihon Herforde, 1546. 16mo.

Black letter. White Knights, 3871, morocco, 17. 10s.

A Defence of the Sacrifice of the Masse. London by John Herforde, 1546. 16mo. Black letter, fol. C.Ixxxix, with dedication to K. Henry VIII. White Knights, 3870, 19s.

A brief Treatyse settynge forth divers Truthes necessary both to be belieued of Chrysten People & kepte also, which are not expressed in the Scripture but left to ye Church by the Apostles Tradition. London by Thomas Petit 1547. 16mo. Black letter. White Knights, 3872, morocco, 17. 10s.

A playne Declaration made at Oxforde the 24 Daye of July by Mayster Richarde Smyth, Doctor in Diuinitie, vpon hys Retractation don, Jn the Yeare of our Lorde Lorde God, made & published at Paules Crosse in LonM.D.xlvij. the xv Daye of Maie. Lond. by Reynolde Wolfe. 8vo. Contains 22 leaves. Reprinted in Beacon's Works. iii. 271, a.

Another edition. Lond. by Reg. or Joan Wolfe. n. d. 4to. A work, entitled An AnRichard Smith,' printed without date by swere against the false Calumnies of Dr. Reginald or Joan Wolfe, is mentioned in Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dibdin, iv. 36.

A Bouclier of the Catholike Fayth of Christes Church conteynyng diuers Matters now of late called into Controuersy by the newe Gospellers. London by R. Tottel. Svo. fol. 80, dedicated to Quene Mary.

The seconde Parte of the Booke called a Bucklar of the Catholyke Fayeth, conteyn inge seuen Chapiters. London by Rob. Caly, 1555. 8vo. L 4, in eights.

Notices of Smith, the greatest pillar for the Roman catholic cause in his time,' will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon. and Strype's Eccles. Memor.

Richard, Bishop of Chalcedon,

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

Robert, D.D. A compleat

System of Opticks.

Latine. Lug. Bat. apud Elz. 1625. Lug. Bat. ex Offic. Elzev. 1630.

Lug. Bat. apud Elz. 1641.

De recta & emendata Linguæ Græcæ Pronuntiatione. Lut. apud R. Steph. 1568.

4to.

De recta et emendata Linguæ Anglicanæ

Cambridge, Scriptione Dialogus. Lutet. 1568. 4to. Hib

1788. 4to. 2 vols. Hibbert, 7530, 11s. LARGE PAPER. Willett, 2284, 27. 14s.

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

The elementary Parts of Dr. Smith's System of Optics, selected and arranged for the Use of Students at the Universities, with Notes, &c. Lond. 1778. 4to.

Supplement à l' Optique de Smith (par Duval le Roy). Brest, 1783. 4to. pp. 189, with plates.

Simon. A true Narrative of the Royal Fishings of Great Brittaine and Ireland, instituted Anno 1632, and prosecuted by the right honourable Philip, Earle of Pembrook and Montgomery, and his Associats, untill 1640, from the

bert, 7531, 3s.

Life. See STRYPE, John.

Sir Thomas, Knt. Sir Thomas Smithes Voiage and Entertainment in Russia, with the tragicall Ends of two Emperors, and one Empresse, within one Moneth during his being there: and the miraculous Preseruation of the now raigning Emperor, esteemed dead for 18 Yeares. London for Nathanyell Butter, 1605. 4to.

Forty-seven leaves, viz. A and B, two leaves, C to M, in fours, N, misprinted M, 3 leaves. Bindley, pt. iii. 1867, 31. 4s. Jadis, 222, russia, 77. 17s. 6d.

The Offer and Order giuen forth by Sir Thomas Smyth Knight and Tho. Smyth his Sonne, vnto such as be willing to accompanye the sayde Tho. Smyth the Sonne, in his Voyage for inhabiting some Partes of the North of Ireland, the first Payment to begin four Years hence, 1576. London by H. Bynneman. A broadside and sixteens. Signed by Tho. Smyth's own hand. See Camden's

[blocks in formation]

The complete Souldier, containing the whole Art of Gvnnery, with certaine new and rare Additions concerning Fire-works. The second Edition, newly perused and amended. General London, 1628. 4to.-Collation. title-page, one leaf, the work commencing with a title The Art of Gunnery,' date 1600, sign. A to Q 2, in fours, opposite p. 58 is a folded scale. Certain Additions,' the title of which is dated 1627, A to K 2, in fours. Lond. 1643. 4to. Gordon

[ocr errors]

stoun, 2125, 3s.

[ocr errors]

-Thomas, D. D. Diatriba de Chaldaicis Paraphrastis, eorumque Versionibus ex utraque Talmude & Scriptis Rabbinorum concinnata. Oxon. 1662. 8vo.

The work of an excellent oriental scholar.

[blocks in formation]

Catalogus Librorum mss. Bibliothecæ Cottonianæ : cui præmittuntur Vita R. Cottoni Bar. et Bibliothecæ Cottonianæ Historia. Oxon. 1696. fol. 7s. A work of exceeding great use.'-Nicolson. It forms a part of

[blocks in formation]

William. The Annals of Uni

the Catalogi Librorum MSS. Angliæ et Hi-versity College, proving William of berniæ,' published at Oxford in 1697, in fol. Vitæ quorundam eruditissimorum et illustrium Virorum. Lond. 1707. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 2056, 5s. 6d.

A notice of Smith and of his works will be

found in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses.

-Thomas. Every Man his own Fisherman. London. 24mo.

Thomas, of Derby. Four Views of the Lakes in Cumberland, painted and engraved by Thomas Smith of Derby. Published by John Boydell in 1767.

Size 21 inches by 15. - T. The History and Origin of the Missionary Societies. Lond. 1824-5. 8vo. 2 vols.

[blocks in formation]

Durham the true Founder; and answering all their Arguments who ascribe it to King Alfred. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1728. 8vo. 5s.

Nassau, pt. ii. 493, 8s. Pp. 408, including the dedication, preface, errata and supplement to the preface. Written to prove that the college was founded with money left to the University by William of Durham, who died in 1249.

Litera de Re Nummaria, în Opposition to the common Opinion that the Deaarii Romani were never larger than seven in an Ounce with Remarks on Dr. Arbuthnot's

Book and Tables, &c. Newc. upon Tyne,

1729. 8vo. 4s.

--

William, M.D. A new Voyage to Guinea. London, 1741. 8vo.

« НазадПродовжити »