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Rhodes, 2528, 21. 6s. A copy is in the British Museum.

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A-E 2, in fours, with a map, Tho. Cross sculp. 1642.' A 1 contains a woodcut of the King's Arms. Towneley, pt. i. 828, 17. 10s. Hibbert, 8371, 34. 4s. A copy

VERGIL, Polydore. Historiæ Anglicæ Libri xxvi. Avtore Polydoro is in the British Museum. Virgilio Urbinate, accessit præter alia nonnulla Series Regum Angliæ a primis Initiis usque ad hanc tatem; ex nova Editione Antonii Thysii, J. C. Lvgd. Batav. 1649.

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An Abridgement of the notable Woorke of Polidore Vergile conteignyng the Deuisers and firste Finders out as well of Artes, Ministeries, Feactes, and ciuill Ordinaunces, as of Rites, and Ceremonies, commōly vsed in the Church and the original Beginnyng of the same. Cōpendiously gathered by Thomas Langley. London, by Richard Grafton, 1546. 8vo. Contains 156 leaves, besides the dedication to Sir Antony Denny, Knt. and a table at the end, but the numerals are very erroneous after fol. lxxx. In the colophon of some copies xxv daie of Januarie', in others, xvi daie of Aprill'. Nassau, pt. i. 1872, 6s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2436, 1. 5s. Hibbert, 8246, morocco, 21. 6s. London by Rich. Grafton, 1551. 8vo. This edition contains 155 leaves, besides the preface and a table at the end. Bindley, pt. iii. 55, 4s. 6d.

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London by John Tysdale. 16mo. fol. c.lii. besides dedication and table. Constable, 595, 4s. White Knights, 4299, 5s.

VERIDICUS, Didymus. See PHILIP II. King of Spain.

VERMUIDEN, Sir Cornelius, Knt. A Discourse touching the Drayning the great Fennes, lying within the severall Counties of Lincolne, Northampton, Huntington, Norfolke, Suffolke, Cambridge and the Isle of Ely, as it was presented to his Majestie. By Sir Cornelivs Vermviden, Knight. London by Thomas Fawcet,

1642. 4to.

Sir Cornelius Vermuyden's Agreement with King Charles (the First) for draining Hatfield Chace, &c. Doncaster, 1794. 8vo. PP. 32.

VERNON, Edward Admiral. A new History of Jamaica from the earliest Account to the Taking of Porto-Bello. London, 1740. 8vo. Fonthill, 468, 10s. 6d.

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De Propagatione Fidei Christianæ in Belgio per sanctos ex Hibernia Viros Liber. Lov. 1639. 8vo.

VERON, John. Certayne litel Treatises set forth by John Veron Senonoys, for the Erudition and Learnyng of the symple and ignorant Peopell. London by Humfrey Powell, 1548. 8vo.

Contains Hiiii in eights. The running titles of this little volume are The Byble is the Word of God'.-'No humane lymmes the father hath'.- The Masse is an Idol'. 1519.

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the Collections of Pictures, &c. of K. Charles I. K. James II. and the Duke of Buckingham. London,

1757, 58, 59. 4to. 3 vols.

The advertisements prefixed were written by Horace Walpole, afterwards Earl of Orford. Bindley, pt. iv. 796, with a Description of the Works of Hollar, 47. Dent, pt. ii. 1180, 41. 4s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 820, 41. 5s. Marquis of Townshend, 3241, 71. 7s. Willett, 532, 81. 18s. 6d. Sir P. Thompson, 909, with a Description of the Works of Hollar, 127.

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Medals, Coins, Great Seals, Impressions from the elaborate Works of Thomas Simon,

by George Vertue. London, 1753. 4to. PP:

68, also dedication, &c. 5 leaves, and 38 plates. Steevens, 1744, 17. 8s. Brockett, 3336, 21. 2s. Bindley, pt. iii. 2006, 27. 4s. Hollis, 1318, 27. 9s. Sir P. Thompson, 911, 21.14s. Marquis of Townshend, 2988, russia, 31.5s. Fonthill, 1953, proofs,? 41. — London, 1780. 4to. Edited by Ric. Gough, Esq. Heath, 1424, 27. 11s. Brockett, 3337, 21. 12s. 6d. Marquis of Townshend, 2989, 31. 5s.

A Catalogue and Description of King Charles the first's capital Collection of Pictures, Limnings, Statues, Bronzes, Medals,

and other Curiosities; now first published from an original Manuscript in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford. The whole transcribed and prepared for the Press, and a reat part of it printed, by the late ingenious Mr. Virtue, and now finished from his Paers. London, 1757. 4to.

A Catalogue of the curious Collection of ictures of George Villiers Duke of Buckingam, in which is included the valuable Colction of Sir Peter Paul Rubens, with the

fe of George Villiers Duke of Buckingham,

celebrated Poet, written by Brian FairEsq. Also a Catalogue of Sir Peter Lely's ection of Pictures, Statues, Bronzes, &c. escription of Easton-Neston in Northamphire; a Description of the Cartoons at pton-Court; a Letter from Mr. J. Talman g an Account of a Collection of Drawof Monsignor Marchetti, Bishop of zo, collected by Father Resta. London, 4to. pp. iv. and 79. Garrick, 494, 6s. leswell, 123, 10s. 6d.

Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures, longing to K. James II. To which is a Catalogue of the Pictures and Draw

ings in the Closet of the late Queen Caroline, with their exact Measures; and also of the principal Pictures in the Palace at Kensington. London, 1758. 4to. Dowdeswell, 122, 10s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 821, 17. 1s. Anecdotes of Painting. See WALPOLE, Horace, Earl of Orford.

The View of the Charity Children in the Strand, upon the 7th of July, 1713, being the Day appointed by Q. Ann for a public Thanksgiving for the Peace; when both Houses of Parliament made a solemn Procession to the Cathedral of St. Paul. Two sheets engraved by G. Vertue. Sold by the Society of Antiquaries. Price 7s. 6d.

Historical Prints, the first Set, consisting of four Plates, with Descriptions. 1. Henry VII and his Queen; Henry VIII & Lady Jane Seymour. 2. Procession of Q. Elizabeth to Hunsdon House. 3. The Cenotaph of Lord Darnley; with James I. when a child, and the Earl and Countess of Lenox, praying by it. 4. The Battle of Carbery Hill at Large. Sold by the Society of Antiquaries. Price 11. 3s. 6d.

ing of five Plates, viz. 1. Three Children of Henry VII.

Historical Prints, the second Set, consist

2. Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk, and Mary Queen of France. 3. Frances Dutchess of Suffolk and Adrian Stoke, her second Husband. 4. Lady Jane

Grey. 5. K. Edward VI. granting the Palace of Bridewell for a Hospital. Sold by the Society of Antiquaries. Price 17. 3s. 6d.

Verulam and St. Alban's.-History of Verulam and St. Alban's. St. Alban's, 1815. small 8vo.

Pp. 280, with four engravings. taken in a Journey through the Low VERYARD, Ell. M. D. Remarks Countries, France, Italy and Part of Spain, with the Isles of Sicily and Malta, as also a Voyage to the Levant. Exeter, 1701. folio. 5s.

VESEY, Francis. Cases in Chancery in the Time of Lord Hardwicke, 1746-55, by Robert Belt. London, 1818. royal 8vo. 2 vols.

21. 2s.

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Mathematical Works. 1650. With portrait by Glover. Dowdeswell, 767, 47. 8s.

The Discovery of a most exquisite Jewel, found in the Kennel of Worcester Streets, the Day after the Fight. 1652. 8vo. A most singular and curious rhapsody, containing chiefly the praises of such Scotsmen as have been famous in arms and arts, since the year 1600. Bindley, pt. iv. 290, 8s. 6d. Roxburghe, 8474, 17. 11s. 6d. and Suppl. 592, 11. 2s. See Retrospective Review, vi. 177206.

Vindication of the Honour of Scotland. 1652. Hibbert, 8116, 17. 12s.

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A Discourse on the Religion anciently professed by the Irish and British. London, 1631. 4to. 'A learned treatise.'-Nicolson.

Historia Gotheschalci. Dublin. 1631. 4to. Veterum Epistolarum Hibernicarum Sylloge. Dublin. 1632. 4to. 7s. 'A third good help to the knowledge of the primitive state of Christianity in Ireland.'-Nicolson. -Her.

Nass. 1696. 4to. Paris. 1665. 4to. 10s.

Britannicarum Ecclesiarvm Antiqvitates. Quibus inserta est pestiferæ adversus Dei Gratiam à Pelagio Britanno in Ecclesiam inducta Hæreseos Historia. Collectore Jacobo

Logopandecteision. London, 1653. 4to. Urquhart Pedigree. A peculiar Promptuary of Time: wherein is displayed an exact Directory for all particular Chronologies in what Family soever, and that by deducing the Pedigree of the Name of Urqu-Usserio, Archiepiscopo Armachano, totius hart in the House of Cromartie, since the Creation to 1652. London, 1652. 8vo.

Hibbert, 5941, 12s. Nassau, pt. ii. 93, 21. 5s. Bindley, 31. 3s. A copy is in the British Museum. The pedigree is reprinted in the 8vo. edition of Sir T. Urquhart's tracts.

URSINUS, Zachary. A Discourse concerning the Obseruation & Keep ing of the Sabboth Day, &c. turned into English by John Stockwood. London, J. Harrison, 1584. 16mo.

Dedicated to 'Ladie Pellam of Laughton Sussex.' Inglis, 1494, 4s. Several other of Z. Ursinus' works have been translated into English.

URSULA, Saint. The Lyf of Saynt Ursula after the Cronycles of Erglöde. Lond. per me W. de Worde.

4to.

Twelve leaves. Roxburghe, 3286, 397. 18s. USHER, James, Abp. of Armagh. Annales V. et N. Testamenti, à primâ Mundi Origine deducta ad extremum Reipublicæ Judaicæ Excidium, à Jacobo Usserio, Archiep.

Armach. Genev. 1722. fol.

The best edition of a most valuable work; the chronology of Archb. Usher is followed in the margins of all our large Bibles. Prefixed is a life of the author by T. Smith. Willett, 2686, 17. 4s. bert, 8233, 13s. vol. Bp. of Ely, 1515, 10s. fol. with portrait by Landry. 1686. In English. London, 1658. fol. with portrait and a frontispiece. Hibbert, 8232, morocco, 11. 6s. Remarks on Usher's

LARGE PAPER. Hib-
Lond. 1650-4. fol. 2
Paris. 1673.
Bremæ,

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Hiberniæ Primate. Dublin. 1639. 4to. 7s. Pag. 1196, not including 12 pages of introductory matter. Williams, 1800, morocco, 11. 9s. Lond. 1687. fol. with portrait. Heath, 4513, 9s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 1027, 10s. Gough, 4059, 12s.

A Disquisition touching the Asia properly so called, the Lydian Asia, the Proconsular Asia, and the Asian Diocese. Oxford, 1643. 4to. 3s. In the first volume of the Oxford

Collection of Voyages and Travels.

De Primordiis Ecclesiarum. 1639. 4to. Body of Divinity. London, 1645. fol. 1647. fol. with portrait by W. Marshall. 1653. fol. with portrait. 1670. fol.

De Romanæ Ecclesiæ Symbolo Apostolico. 1647. 4to. or 12mo. portrait by R. Vaughan. XVIII Sermons on Repentance, preached in Oxford, 1640. London, 1659. 4to.

Chronologia sacra et de Romanæ Ecclesiæ Symbolo Apostolico vetere. Oxon. 1660. 4to. 3s. 6d.

Clavi Trabales. 1661.

The Power communicated by God to the Prince. London, 1661, 4to.

- 1683. 8vo.

Jacobi Usserii, Armachensis Episcopi, de Græca Septuaginta Interpretum Versione Syntagma. Lond. 1665. 4to. According to Bp. Marsh,This is a work of great merit; it displays much original inquiry; and may be regarded as the ground-work of later publi

cations on the Septuagint.'

Sermons. 1677. fol.

Strange and Remarkable Prophecies and Predictions of Archbishop Usher. London, 1678. 4to. Lloyd, 1292, 2s. Nassau, pt. ii. 815, with portrait inserted, 6s.

On the Religion of the antient Irish.

1687. 4to.

The Prophecy of Bishop Usher: to which is added, two Letters, one from Sir William Boswell (Ambassador at the Hague) to the most Reverend William Laud, late Arch

bishop of Canterbury; the other from the Reverend John Bramhall, Bishop of Derry in Ireland, to the most Reverend James Usher, late Archbishop of Armagh. London, printed in the Year 1687. 4to. twelve pages. This prediction is not noticed by Dr. Parr, in his Life of Usher, reprinted in the seventh volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Primordia. 1687. fol. 'An everlasting monument of the author's good services to the church of Ireland.'-Nicolson.

Letters. 1688. fol.

Opuscula duo, de Episcoporum Origine,

et de Asia Proconsulari: accessit veteris Ec

clesiæ Gubernatio Patriarchalis ab E. B. de

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Roxburghe, 4328, 6s. 6d. Usury.-The Market or Fayre of Vsurers. A new Pasquillus or Dialogue against Vsurye, &c. transscripta. Præterea accedit Appendix de anti-lated from the High Almaigne by William Harrys. William Harrys. Lond. by Steven Mierdman, 1550. 16mo. Towneley, pt. i. 445, russia, 27. 3s. North, pt. iii. 492, 27. 10s.

qua Ecclesia Britannica. Lond. 1688. 8vo.

4s. 6d.

Historia dogmatica Controversiæ inter Orthodoxos et Pontificios de Scripturis et Sacris Vernaculis. Lond. 1689. 4to. 5s. A learned and erudite work edited by Henry Wharton. 1690. 4to

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The Death of Vsury, or the Disgrace of Vsurers. Cambridge, 1594. 4to. Towneley, pt. i. 506. 7s. 6d.

Spectacle for Usurers. &c. 1606. 4to. Black letter, with a frontispiece. North, pt. iii. 636, 10s. 6d.

Death of Usury. 1634. 4to. Perry, pt. i. 1488, 5s.

Reasons against the Repeal of the Usury Laws. London, 1825. See Quart. Review, xxxiii. 186-205.

UTTERSON, Edward Vernon. Select Pieces of early popular Poetry : re-published principally from early printed Copies, in the black letter. London, 1817. sm. 8vo. 2 vols.

Drury, 3771, 11s. 6d. Field, 1656, 13s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1777, 17. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 789, 17. 2s. Brockett, 3198, morocco, 17. 46. Nassau, pt. ii. 855, 17. 7s.

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