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Oldys, in speaking of catalogue-making, observes, honest John Whiting has surely in this work quite borne away the garland; and left it a choice legacy to painfull librarians; and as a looking-glass, even to learned academies.'

-Nicholas. Le Hore di Recreatione: or, the pleasant Historie of Albino and Bellama: to which is annexed Il Insonio Insonadado, or a Sleeping-Waking Dreame, vindicating the divine Breath of Poesie from the Tongue Lashes of some Cynical Poet Quippers and Stoicall Philoprosers. London, 1637.

Nassau, pt. ii. 1083, 8l. 8s. Constable, 1019, pages 51, 52, 53, 54 wanting, 12s.

1638. Bindley, pt. iv. 889, 67. 16s. 6d. Hibbert, 8505, 7s. 1639. See Brydges'

Censura Literaria.

WHITLOCK, Richard, M. D. znoTOMIA, or moral Anatomy of the Living by the Dead. London, 1654.

sm. 8vo.

With a frontispiece. Nassau, pt. ii. 1084, 7s.

Reed, 1636, 5s.

WHITNEY. Geffrey. A choice of Emblemes, and other Devises, for the most part gathered out of sundrie Writers, englished and moralized and divers newly devised, by Geffrey Whitney. Leyden, in the House of Christopher Plantyn, by Francis Raphelengius, 1586. 4to.

This work is seldom found in good condition. Inglis, 1632, 17. 8s. Reed, 7482, 17. 13s. Bindley, pt. iv. 963, 17. 13s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1503, 27. 10s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 982, morocco, 21. 10s. North, pt. iii. 771, russia, 31. 4s. White Knights, 4610, russia, 51. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 839, 81. 8s. Collation. The work, in two parts, consists of 230 pages, not including the title, at the back of which are the arms of Robert Earl of Leicester, then an epistle dedicatorie to the Earle of Leycester,' to the reader, complimentary verses, &c. together ten leaves. See Ames' Typogr. Antiquities by Herbert, Brydges' Censura Literaria, and the Retrospective Review, ix. 122-40.

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Haworth, 839, russia, 27. 5s. Bibl. AnglePoet. 840, 51. 5s. Reprint 1820? sm. 8vo. 2s. 6d. On VELLUM. Two copies printed.

WHITTAKER, John Wm. An historical and critical Enquiry into the Interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures, with Remarks on Mr. Bellamy's new Translation, also a Supplement. Cambr. 1819-20. 8vo.

An article on the various Translations of the Bible, with a notice of this learned and elaborate Inquiry, will be found in the Quarterley Review, vol. xxiii.

WHITTINGTON, Rev. G. D. An historical Survey of the Ecclesiastical Antiquities of France, with a view to illustrate the Rise and Progress of Gothic Architecture in Europe. London, 1809. royal 8vo.

A posthumous, and, with regard to the original intention, an imperfect (though a valuable) work.'-Quarterly Review. LARGE PAPER, in 4to. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 988, 8s. Drury, 4668, 10s. Fonthill, 667, 31.

WHITTINTON, Sir Richard.

The

Life of Sir R. Whittinton, Kt. four times Lord Mayor of London. By the Author of George Barnwell. London, 1811. fscap. 8vo. 3s.

With a portrait. Nassau, pt. i. 2020, 10s.

Sir Richard Whittington. 4to. A romance. Hibbert, 3937.

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De octo Partibus Orationis Opusculum. Lond. 1513. 4to. Lond. per Rich. Pynson, 1518. 4to. It concludes on the reverse of the first leaf after sign. E iii. 28 leaves. Lond. per W. de Worde, 1519. 4to. Lond. in Edibus R. Pynson. 1522. 4to. Fourteen leaves. Lond. W. de Worde, 1525. 4to. Fourteen leaves. Lond. in Edibus Winandi de Worde, 1527. 4to. Fourteen leaves, A and C, in fours, and B, six leaves. Lond. W. de Worde, 1530. 4to. Lond. in Edib. W. de Worde, 1533. 4to. Fourteen leaves. Impressum per me

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Petrum Treueris. 4to.

Declinationes Nominum tam Latinorum

quam Grecorum. Lond. per W. de Worde,
1516. 4to. A doubtful edition.
per W. de Worde, 1517. 4to.

Lond.
Fourteen

leaves. Londin. per W. de Worde, 1519. 4to. A to B vj. Lond. R. Pynson, 1522.

Opusculum Roberti Whittintoni in florentissima Oxoniensi Achademia laureati. Londini per me Wynandum de Worde, 1519. 4to. Black letter. This opusculum consists of Panegyrics on Henry VIII. and Cardinal Wolsey, and epigrams addressed to Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk, Sir Thomas More and to Skelton. At the end of these Latin poems is a defence of the author, entitled Antilycon.

teen leaves.

De Nominum Generibus. Lond. Rich. Pynson, 1519. 4to. Ex Offic. R. Pynsonis, 1520. 4to. Sixteen leaves. The date is at the bottom of the title-page. Ex Typis Winandi Wordensis, 1521. 4to. FourLond. in Edibus W. de Worde, 1522. 4to. Sixteen leaves. Ex Typis W. de Worde, 1525. 4to. Fourteen leaves, including the last, which contains a device. Ex Typis W. de Worde, 1526. 4to. Fourteen leaves. Lond. Ric. Pynson, 1527. 4to. Ex Typis Winandi Wordensis, 1528. 4to. 10s. 6d. Fourteen leaves. Ex Typis Winandi Wordensis, 1529. 4to. Fourteen leaves. Ex Typis W. di Wordensis, 1533. 4to. A to D 4, sixteen leaves. Lond. W. de Worde. 4to. - Impressum per me Petrum Treueris. 4to. A to D, in fours.

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Opusculum Roberti Whitintoni de Concinnate Grammatices et Constructione. Lond. per W. de Worde, 1519. 4to. leaves, A, B, C, in eights. me Vrsyn Mylner, 1516. 4to. eights, B and D, four leaves each.

R. Pynson, 1518. 4to. - Lond. in Edibus W. de Worde, 1525.

4to.
4to. Fourteen leaves.

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4to. Eight leaves. - Lond. W. de Worde,
1524. 4to. Eight leaves.
Lond. apud
Prælum W. de Worde, 1526. 4to. Ten
leaves. Lond. apud Prælum W. de
Worde, 1527. 4to. Londoni apud Præ-
lum Wynandi de Worde, 1529. 4to. Eight
leaves. Lond. per W. de Worde. 4to.
A, six leaves, and B, four leaves. — Impres-
sum per me Petrum Treueris. 4to.
Editio
recentior et limitatior, cum Vocabulorum In-
terpretatione. Impr. per W. de Worde,
1533. 4to. Twenty leaves. On the back of
the title-page are some Latin verses by the
author, complaining of Peter Treveris print-

ing his grammars in a bad manner and spoiling them.

Vulgaria et de Institutione Grammaticulorum Opusculum Libello suo de Concinnitate Grammatices accommodatum et in quatuor Partes digestum. Lond. in Edibus W. de Worde, 1520, 4to. It ends on the recto of the fourth leaf after sign. H iiij. W. de Worde, 1521. 4to. Edibus W. de Worde, 1524. 4to. eight leaves. 1525. 4to.

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Forty

Ex Calcogr. R. Pynsonis, Lond. W. de Worde, 1525. 4to. Forty-four leaves and an index. Lond. in Edibus Winandri de Worde, 1527. 4to. A. C, E, and G, in fours, and B, D, F, H, in eights. Lond. in Edibus W. de Worde, 1533. 4to. Lond. 4to. Fortyeight leaves, with the device of Peter Treveris on the last page.

Antylicon in Defensione Roberti Whittintoni in florentissima Oxoniensi Achademia Laureati contra quendam Zoilum suæ Grammatice oblatratam sub Lyci Prosopopeia. Londini in Edibus Winandi Wordensis, 1521. A notice of this attack on William Lilye will be found in Beloe's Anecdotes, v. 333-7.

Rob. Whitintoni Syntaxis. Lond. Ric. Pynson, 1521. 4to. Lond. in Edib. Win. Wordensis, 1524. 4to. Thirty-four leaves, A to G 4, in fours and sixes alternately.

Lond, in Ædib. Win. Wordensis, 1527. 4to. A to G 4, in fours and sixes alternately. Lond in Edibus W. de Worde, 1529. 4to. Lond. in Edib. W. de Worde, 1533. 4to. Impressum per me Petrum Treveris. 4to. A to H, in fours, I, six leaves. Rob. Whitintoni Epistola responsiva ad G. Hormani Invectivas, et Dialogus cum eodem. Lond. in Ed. Pynsonianis, 1521.

4to.

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Verborum Præterita et Supina. Lond. in Edibus Pynsonianis, 1522. 4to. Sign. A and C, four leaves, B, six leaves, and D, eight leaves. Lond. in Edibus W. de Worde, 1524. 4to. Lond. in Edibus W. de Worde, 1525. 4to. Lond. in Ædib. W. de Worde, 1526. 4to. Londini in Edibus Winandi de Worde, 1528. 4to. A and C, in fours, B and D, in sixes. · Lond. in Edib. W. de Worde, 1529. 4to. Twenty leaves. - Lond. in Ædib. W. de Worde, 1533, 4to. Twenty leaves. Lond. per P. Treueris. 4to.

Roberti Whittintoni Lichfeldiensis Poetæ Laureati, Editio recentior, primae Partis Grammatices Liber secundus. De Nomi

num Generibus. Lond. by Jo. Byddell, 1536. 4to. Dedicated to K. Henry VIII. Synonima. Lond. Wynkyn de Worde. 4to. A copy is in the British Museum.

Whittinton was a great translator for the use of his scholars, see CICERO, ERASMUS, SENECA, &c.

WHITWORTH, Charles Lord. An Account of Russia, as it was in 1710. Strawberry-Hill, 1758. sm. 8vo.

The advertisement prefixed was written by Horace Walpole. Bindley, pt. iii. 2183, 10s. Heath, 2546, 11s. Kirgate, 345, uncut, 11s. 6d., and 346, morocco, 14 3s. Brockett, 2935, morocco, 16s. Roxburghe, 7882, 16s. 6d. Strettell, 1613, uncut, 185. White Knights, 4394, morocco, 21. 3s. The work is reprinted in the second volume of Dodsley's Fugitive Pieces.

Sir Charles. The Succession of Parliaments, being exact Lists of the Members chosen at each general Election, from the Restoration, to the general Election, 1761; with other useful Matters. London, 1764. 12mo. 3s.

A useful work.

A List of the English, Scots and Irish Nobility, &c. London, 1765. 8vo. Pp. 169, with three folding tables.

State of the Trade of Great Britain in its Imports and Exports, progressively from the Year 1697 also of the Trade to each particular Country, during the above Period, distinguishing each Year, in two Parts, with a Preface and Introduction, setting forth the Articles whereof each Trade consists. Lond. 1776. folio. Willett, 2700, 3s. 6d. Duke of York, 5543, 17. 6s.

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The Whole Duty of Man. London, 1659. 12mo. First edition, with frontispiece by Hollar. Jadis, 16, 27. 3s. Lond. 1702. 8vo. Williams, 1874, morocco, 10s. 6d. It has been translated into Welsh by Jo. Langford, in 1672. 8vo.; into Latin by Henry Dolling; into French by the Wife of Dr. John Durel.

Whore. The wandering Whore, in six Parts. London, 1660-1. 4to.

A copy of this work, supposed unique, was priced in a bookseller's late catalogue at 167. 16s.

The costly Whore, a Comedy. London, 1633, 4to. This play has been erroneously

attributed to Robert Mead, M. D. Roxburghe, 5446, 9s. Field, 47, 18s. Inglis' Old Plays, 124, 17. 6s. Rhodes, 87, 17. 9s. Sotheby's in Nov. 1826, 17. 16s.

The crafty Whore, or the Mistery and Iniquity of Bawdy Houses. Lond. 1658. 8vo.

Il Putanismo di Roma: or, the History of the Whores, and Whoredom of the Popes, Cardinals and Clergy of Rome. 1679. 12mo. with a frontispiece. 3490, 17. 3s.

London, Fonthill,

The Comforts of Whoreing and the Vanity of Chastity. London, 1694. 12mo.

The Wandering Whores. 1663. 4to. History of Whoring. 1697. Reed, 2293, 4s. 6d.

Whoredom, Fornication and Adultery, detected and laid open, with the secret Intrigues of the Parties concerned, &c. Bath, 1749. 12mo. Pp. 95. A copy of the proceedings at law in the affair betwixt Lord Grey and Lady Harriet Berkeley and her family, in the Reign of K. James II. This is that nobleman and lady whose amours occasioned the publication of these two celebrated volumes, entitled Love-letters betwixt a Nobleman and his sister; with the hlstory of their adventures: under the names of Silvia and Philander, said to be written by Mrs. A. Behn.

WHYTE, See White.

Samuel. The Shamrock, or Hibernian Cresses: a Collection of Poems, Songs, Epigrams, &c. Latin as well as English, the original Production of Ireland. Dublin, 1772. 4to.

Rev. Thomas. An historical and genealogical Account of the Bethunes of the Island of Skye. Edinb. 1778. 8vo.

Privately printed. WHYTFORD, see WHITFORD. WIBARNE, Joseph. The new Age of old Names, by Jos. Wib: M. Ă. of Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge. London, 1609. 4to.

Seventy-one leaves, dedicated to Sir John Wentworth, Knt. North, pt. iii. 608, 7s. Reed, 2918, 8s. Nassau, pt. i. 1549, 11s.

WICAMUS, Gul. Anglice William of Wykeham.

WICELIUS, Geo. Methodus Concordiæ Ecclesiasticæ, cum Vita G. Wicelii. Lond. 1625. 12mo.

WICKINS, Nathan. Wood-street Compter's Plea for its Prisoner. London, 1638. 4to.

Gordonstoun, 2399, 6s.

WICKLIFFE, John, D.D. The Life and Opinion of John de Wycliffe, D. D. by Robert Vaughan. London, 1828. 8vo.

With portrait by Finden.

Jo. Wiclefi Dialogorum Libri quattuor. 1525. 4to. Contains 175 leaves, in roman letter, numbered with capital numerals, besides six, containing the prologue and index.

Wycklyffes Wycket: whyche he made in Kynge Rycards Days the second in the Yere of our Lorde God M.ccc.XLV. (On the back of sign. B 3.) The Testament of Maister William Tracie Esquier, expounded by Wylliam Tyndall. Wherein thou shalt perceyue with what Charite the Chaunceller of Worceter burned when he toke up the deade Carcas and made Ashes of it after it was buried. M.D.XXXV. Jmprynted at Norenburch, 1546. 16mo. Contains C 3, in eights. Inglis, 1550, 2. 5s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1441, 17. 9s.

Wicklieffes Wicket, faythfully ouerseene and corrected after the original and first Copie. The Lack whereof was Cause of innumerable and shamfull Erroures in the other Edicion. Hereunto is added an Epistle to the Reader, with the Protestation of Jhon Lassels, late burned in Smythfelde; and the Testament of Wyllyam Tracie, Esquire, expounded by Wyllam Tyndall, and Black letter. Bindley, pt. iv. 481, 17s. Jhon Frythe. Ouersene by M. C. 16mo.

Wickleffe's Wicket, or a learned and godly Treatise of the Sacrament made by John Wickliffe. Oxford, 1612. 4to. 6s.

The true Copye of a Prolog written about two c Years past by John Wyckliffe; the originall whereof is founde in an old English Bible, betwixt the Olde Testament and the Newe. London, R. Crowley, 1550. 16mo.

Bindley, pt. iv. 491, 27. 9s. A copy is in

the British Museum.

Two short Treatises against the Orders of the Begging Friers. Oxford, 1608. 4to. 10s. 6d. Published by Thomas James, D. D. The Pore Caitif. A Tretys that suffisith to ech Christen Man to lyven after. A ms. on vellum, consisting of 119 leaves. See Oldys' British Librarian, 21-2.

Life of John Wickliff, with an Appendix and List of his Works. London, 1826. 8vo.

A Life of John Wickliffe, from Fox's Acts and Monuments, ed. 1610, will be found in the first volume of Wordsworth's Ecclesiastical Biography.

See JAMES, Thomas, D. D. LEWIS, John. Testament, The New.

WICQUEFORT, Abraham de. The Embassador and his Fuctions, translated by Digby. London, 1716. fol.

Roxburghe, 855, 4s. 6d.

WIDDOWES, Daniel. Natural Philosophy. London, 1631. 4to.

Gordonstoun, 2366, 4s.

Thomas. See Woodstock. WIDMORE, Richard. An Enquiry into the Time of the first Foundation of Westminster Abbey: to which is added an Account of the Writers of the History of the Church. By Richard Widmore, M. A. London, 1743. 4to.

Pag. 22 and 8, not including title, dedication to Joseph Wilcocks, Bishop of Rochester, and preface, 3 leaves. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1090, 5s. Bindley, pt. iv. 1020, 5s. 6d. This tract is generally bound up with Widmore's History, 1751.

An History of the Church of St. Peter Westminster, commonly called Westminster Abbey; chiefly from ms. Authorities, by Richard Widmore, M. A. London, 1751.

4to. Pag. 254, and errata, one page, also an Arch in outline to face p. 53. Nassau, pt. ii. 1506, 5s. Hibbert, 8596, uncut, 7s: Heath, 4640, with the Enquiry, 1743, 13s. Dent, pt. i. 1357. with the Enquiry, 1743, 18s. Sir P. Thompson, 916, with the Enquiry, 1743, 19s.

Widow of the Wood. See VICTOR, Benjamin.

WIEGLEB, J. C. A general System of Chemistry, taken chiefly from the German of M. Wiegleb, by C. R. Hopson, M. D. London,

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The Wife lapped in Morels Skin; or, The Taming of a Shrew. London by Hugh Jackson. 4to. Reprinted in Utterson's select Pieces of early popular Poetry, vol. 2. wolde go gaye, and undyd her Husbonde The proude Wyues Pater noster that and went her Waye. Impr. by Ihon Kynge, 1560. 4to. It is reprinted in Utterson's select Pieces of early popular Poetry.

The Description of a good Wife. 1619 See BRATHWAIT, Richard.

A Wife not ready made but bespoken. 1653. See AYLET, Robert.

The new Wife of Bath, a Poem. Glasgow, 1700. 8vo. Roxburghe, Suppl. 547, 78.

WIGHT, Alexander. An Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of Parliament, chiefly in Scotland, and a Complete System of the Law concerning Elections, with an Appendix of curious Papers. Edinb.

1784. 4to. 15s.

A useful and elaborate work.

Thomas. History of the Rise and Progress of the Quakers in Ireland, by Thomas Wight, with a Continuation, &c. by John Rutty. Dublin, 1751. 4to. 10s. 6d.

Wight. A new Picture of the Isle of Wight. To which is prefixed an introductory Account of the Island, and a Voyage round its Coast. London, 1808. 8vo.

Pp. xiv & 171, and index, leaves, with a map and 36 plates drawn and engraved by Wm. Cooke.

See ALBIN, John.

WIGHTWICK, John. Reports of Cases in the Exchequer, from Hilary Term 1810 to Easter Term 1811. London, 1819. royal 8vo. 17.

Wigornia (Worcester), a Poem. 1697. folio. 5s.

sion to Brighthelmstone, made in WIGSTEAD, Henry. An Excurthe Year 1789, by Henry Wigstead and Thomas Rowlandson, with eight Engravings in Aqua Tinta, from Views taken on the

Road to and at that Place. Lond.

1608. 4to. Rox- 1790, folio.

1621. 4to. Gor

Nassau, pt. ii. 1623, 16s.

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