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2632 MOUETTE (Sieur) Travels in the Kingdoms of Fez and Morocco, during Eleven Years' Captivity (1670-81) [translated by Capt. John Stevens], with map, small 4to, half calf. (Knapton) London, 1710 10s 2633 TEONGE (Rev. H.) Diary on board H.M.SS. "Assistance," "Bristol," and "Royal Oak," 1675-79, with Notes, &c., steel frontispiece and facsimile, 8vo, half calf. 1825 7s 6d

These vessels were employed against Algerine pirates and Tripoli corsairs in the Mediterranean. The editor has reprinted the Narrative of Sir John Narborough's expedition against Tripoli in 1674, from Campbell and Charnock. 2634 THE MOORES BAFFLED: a Discourse concerning Tanger, especially when it was under the Earl of Teviot...... Methods and Government fittest to secure that place against the Moors, with folding view, small 4to (pp. iv, 28), half-calf. 1681

£1

2069 PEPYS. Journal of Lord Dartmouth's Expedition and Proceedings at Tangier, 1683-84. See Life of Pepys, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1841

14s 2635 PLAYFAIR. The Scourge of Christendom: Annals of British Relations with Algiers prior to the French Conquest (1540-1830), facsimile illustrations, 8vo, cloth. 1884 48 6d 2636 DAVIS. The English Occupation of Tangiers, 1661-84, being the first vol. of the History of the Second Queen's Royal (West Surrey) Regiment, maps and illustrations, royal 8vo, cloth. 1887 10s Chapters on the organization of the Army at the Restoration, Tangiers and Bombay, the Dowry of Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II.; Expedition to Tangiers and Occupation by Peterborough (1662), War with the Moors (1663-80) Surrender of the Forts (1680); arrival of the 4th King's Own Regt., Colonel Piercy Kirk (1680); arrival of Lord Dartmouth (1683); Retirement of the English, 1684.

With Appendix on the ancient history of Mauritania, of Old Tangier and the Moorish Princes, of the First English Embassy to the Emperor of Morocco, portraits of Queen Victoria, Catherine of Braganza (by Faithorne), Lord Dartmouth; map and several views of Tangiers and its Forts.

2637 LANE-POOLE. The Barbary Corsairs, by STANLEY LANE-POOLE, with numerous facsimile illustrations, 12mo, cloth. 1890

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The Corsair Admirals, the Barbarossas, the Ottoman Navy, Mediterranean Expeditions of Charles the Fifth, the Knights of Malta, Lepanto, Petty Pirates, Galley Slaves, the United States and Tripoli, Battle of Algiers, 1816, French in Africa, 1830-S1, &c.

2638 CORBETT. England in the Mediterranean: a Study of the Rise and Influence of British Power within the Straits, 1603-1713, by JULIAN CORBETT, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth.

1904

See also Lediard's, Hannay's, and other Naval Histories; Monson's Tracts.
James, History of the Herculean Straits, 2 vols. 1771.
Colonie, Chronicles of an Old Campaigner, 1904.

14s

REGIMENTAL RECORDS: Royal Dragoons, 1st Grenadier Guards, Cold-
streams, 1st and 2nd Foot.

BIOGRAPHIES of Benbow, Duchesne, Narborough, Peterborough'
Rooke. Ruyter, Shovel, Torrington (Earl), Torrington (Byng)
Tourville, Gleig's Chelsea Hospital, &c.

THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION, 1685-92.

2639 THE LONDON GAZETTE. Nos. 2007, Feb. 16, 1684-5, to 2090, Nov. 30, 1685; No. 2319, Feb. 9, 1687-8, to 2417, Jan. 10, 1688-9 (a few missing), folio £1 10s Including local and foreign official news and most of the proclamations of James II. and the first of William III.

2640 HALE. The Fall of the Stuarts, and Western Europe, 1678-97, by Rev. E. HALE, with 11 maps and plans (Epochs of Modern History), 12mo, cloth. 1877

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Treats of the Rebellions of Argyle and Monmouth, the Revolution in EnglandKilliekrankie, 1689; Londonderry, 1689; the Boyne, 1690; Netherlands Campaign, 1690; Limerick, 1691; Glencoe, 1691; Campaigns of 1691-96.

MONMOUTH'S REBELLION-BATTLE OF SEDGEMOOR, 1885. 2641 ROBERTS. The Life, Progresses, and Rebellion of James, Duke of Monmouth, to his Capture and Execution, with a Full Account of the Bloody Assize, and Biographical Notices, by GEORGE ROBERTS, portrait and map, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 1844

88 6d PITMAN. A Relation of the Sufferings and Adventures of Henry Pitman, Chirurgeon to the Duke of Monmouth, his work at Sedgemoor, transportation and Slavery in Barbadoes, Escape, &c. 1689. See Arber's An English Garner, Vol. VII. 2642 FEA. King Monmouth: a History of the Career of James Scott, the Protestant Duke, 1649-1685, by ALLAN FEA, with 14 photogravure portraits, plan of the Battle of Sedgemoor, and upwards of 100 other illustrations, Svo, cloth. 1902

See also Alison, Life of Marlborough.

Macaulay, History of England, chap. v.

Davis, History Royal West Surrey Regt. (2nd Foot), vol. II., 1895.

Histories of James II.

Histories of Bridgwater, Somerset.

12s

REGIMENTAL RECORDS: Horse Guards; 1, 6 Dragoon Guards; 1 Royal
Dragoons; Grenadier Guards; 2nd and 4th Foot.

IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, 1689-92.

2643 DERRY. The Siege of Londonderry in 1689, as set forth in the Literary Remains of Colonel the Rev. GEORGE WALKER, D.D., with Notes and Illustrations by Rev. Philip Dwyer, facsimile title-pages, &c., small 4to, cloth. 1893

6s

1. A True Account of the Siege. 2. A Vindication of the True Account. 3. A Letter on the Treachery of Lundy. 4. Other Official Letters. 5. Sermons, Prayers, and Speeches during the Siege.

2643B

2643c

A True Account of the Siege of London Derry, by the Rev. Mr. George Walker (with License Sept. 13, 1689), small 4to (pp. 60), half-calf. London, 1689

£1

A True Account......Third Edition, corrected, small 4to (pp. 60, wanting License). 1689 128

2643E

2643D DERRY. A True Account of the Siege of London-Derry, by the Rev. GEORGE WALKER (pp. 56), Also, A Sermon preached before the Garrison......in the Extremity of the Siege, by Rev. Seth Whittle (pp. 8), both Reprinted, 1 vol. 12mo, half calf. Edinburgh, 1689 8s A Vindication of the True Account of the Siege of Derry in Ireland, by Mr. GEORGE WALKER, Published by Authority, small 4to (pp. 34), half calf. London, 1689 12s An Apology for the Failures Charg'd on the Rev. Mr. George Walker's Printed Account of the Siege of Derry in a Letter to the Undertaker of a More Accurate Narrative of that Siege, small 4to (pp. ii-28), half-calf. 1689

2643F

2643G

2643H

2643K

10s A Vindication of the Reverend Mr. Alexander Osborn in reference to the Affairs of the North of Ireland in which Some Mistakes in the Printed Account of the Siege of Derry and Mr. Walker's Vindication of it are rectified, written at Mr. Osborn's Request by Mr. J. Boyle, small 4to (pp. ii-28), halfcalf.

1689

10s

A Faithful History of the Northern Affairs of Ireland from King James' Accession to the Siege of Londonderry, by a Person who bore a Share in those Transactions, small 4to (pp. 40), half-calf. 1690 15s

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A Narrative of the Siege of London-Derry or the Late Memorable Transactions of the City faithfully represented to Rectify the Mistakes, and Supply the Omissions of Mr. Walker's Account, by JOHN MACKENZIE, Chaplain to a Regiment there during the Siege: also Passages relating to other Parts of Ulster and Sligo, small 4to (pp. viii-64, double cols.), half-calf. 1690 £1 8s 2646 MACKAY. Memoirs of the War carried on in Scotland and Ireland, 1689-91, by Major-General HUGH MACKAY. (Bannatyne Club) 1833

2647 CROKER. Narratives Illustrative of the Contests in Ireland in 1641 and 1690, edited by T. Crofton Croker (Camden Soc.), small 4to, cloth. 1841

58

The Siege of Ballyally Castle, County of Clare, by Maurice Cuffe, Esq., 1641 (pp. 1-24). Macaria Excidium; or, the Destruction of Cyprus, containing the Last War and Conquest of that Kingdom [Ireland], written originally in Syriack by Philotas Phyloxypres [the Irish Patriot]......now made into English by C: 0 K: [Col. Charles O'Kelly], (pp. 25-150).

2648 WOOD-MARTIN. History of Sligo, County and Town, from the Accession of James I. to the Revolution of 1688, by Lt.-Col. W. G. WOOD-MARTIN, Sligo Artillery, illustrated, 8vo, cloth. Dublin, 1889 9s Incorporating the author's 'Sligo and the Enniskilliners'; Narrative of the Massacre of 1641-42; Hamilton's Attack on Sligo, 1643, &c.

1907

2649 O'BRIEN. Two Centuries of Irish History, 1691-1870, edited by R. Barry O'Brien, with Introduction by Right Hon. James Bryce, 2nd edition, 8vo, cloth. 7s 6d Including Papers by Dr. W. K. Sullivan, George Syerson, J. H. Bridges, Lord Fitzmaurice, J. R. Thurston, and G. P. Macdonell.

2650 MACAULAY'S History of England, Best Edition, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1856-60

18s 2651 WILLIAM THE THIRD, by W. D. Traill (English Statesmen Series), 12mo, cloth. 2s

2652

2653

1888

An Exact Diary of the Late Expedition of...... the Prince of Orange, now King of Great Britain......to his Landing at Torbay and......thence to......Whitehall, by a Chaplain in the Army [JOHN WHITTIE], small 4to (pp. iv-75), half-calf.

1689

15s

The History of the Royal Congress at the Hague, together with the Character, Families, Forces, and Revenue of the Electors, and Sovereign Princes, that Compose this Most August Assembly; Preparations for His Majesty of Great Britain, &c., small 4to (pp. 32), half-calf.

1691

14s

2654 [JAMES II.] The Price of the Abdication [1688], small 4to (pp. 20), half-calf, no place, no date. [? 1694]

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IRELAND: Bantry Bay, 1689. See Biographies of Stephen Martin,
Cloudsley Shovel, Earl Torrington.

Cork and Kinsale, 1690. See Records of 7th and 13th Foot.
Derry, the Boyne, Athlone, Aughrim, Limerick, 1688-91.
See Froude. English in Ireland, book I. chap III., also SOMERS'
Tracts, Macaulay's History, chaps. XII.-XVII.

BIOGRAPHIES of Berwick. Fairfax (R.) Granard, James II.,
Schomberg, Staremberg, William III.

REGIMENTAL RECORDS: Life Guards; Horse Guards; 1, 2, 5,
6 Dragoon Guards; 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 Dragoons; 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12,
13, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 Foot; Irish and Scots Brigades in
Service of France.

SCOTLAND. Dunkeld, 1689. See Records 26th Foot.

Killiecrankie, 1689-13th and 25th Foot.

Glencoe Massacre, 1692. See a Narrative of, in SOMERS' Tracts.
See also BURTON'S and MACAULAY'S Histories.

ENGLISH AND DUTCH WAR WITH FRANCE, 1688-97.

2655

NAVAL FIGHTS.

BEACHY HEAD, 1690. See Biographies of Rooke, Shovel, Torrington (Earl), Byng (Torrington), Tourville.

A PLAIN RELATION of the Late Action at Sea, between the English and Dutch, and the French Fleets, from June 22 to July 5 last, with Reflections Thereupon, and upon the Present State of the Nation, together with a Preparation for Death, and a Perswasive to Criminals to do Right to their Countrey, &c. small 4to (pp. iv.56), half-calf. 1690 (rare) 128

2656 THE ACCOUNT GIVEN by Sir John Ashby, V. Adml., and Reere Adml. Rooke to the Lords Commissioners of the Engagement at Sea, between the English, Dutch, and French Fleets, June 30th, 1690......small 4to (title, pp. 32), half-calf. London, 1691

10s

2657 LA HOGUE, 1692. West's Painting of the Battle, engraved on copper, 24 in. by 19 in. [? 1792] 10s See also Biographies of Admirals Fairfax (R.), Forbin, Martin (S.), Russell, Shovel, Tourville.

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BARFLEUR, 1694. See Fairfax (R.), Rooke, Tourville; Records 24th Foot.

MEDITERRANEAN, 1693-95.

Tourville, Jean Bart.

Biographies of Byng (Torrington),

2658 AN ACCOUNT of what English Men of War Have been Taken, or otherwise Lost, during the present War. With some Observations

upon a Late Printed Paper concerning that Matter, small 4to (pp. 12), calf. In the Savoy [London], 1696 12s 6d 2659 BURCHETT. Memoirs of Transactions at Sea during the War with France, 1688-1697, by JOSIAH BURCHETT, Secretary to the Admiralty, 12mo, calf. 1703 £1 5s

Proceedings of the Squadrons under Sir Roger Strickland, Lord Dartmouth, the Earl of Torrington, Rooke, Russell (Earl of Orford), Killigrew, Haddock, Ashby, Cloudsley Shovel, Aylmer, Delavall, Lawrence Wright, Ralph Wreon, Carter, Wheler, Hopton, Lord Berkeley, Wilmot, Benbow, Mitchell, Nevil and others, including Operations in the Channel, at Bantry Bay, La Hogue, in the Mediterranean, and West Indies.

Reflections on Mr. Burchet's Memoirs; or, Remarks on his account of Captain Wilmot's Expedition, by Col. Luke Lillingston. See WEST INDIES.

2660 SUE. Histoire de la Marine Française, par Eugène Sue, XVII. Siècle-JEAN BART, with plates and facsimiles, 5 vols. royal 8vo, half-calf. Paris, 1835-37

£1 6s

After serving some years under De Ruyter, Jean Bart entered the French service. These volumes summarize the whole of the naval operations-French, English, Dutch, towards the end of the 17th century-in the Mediterranean, West Indies, &c., under De Estrées, Du Quesne, De Tourville, Duguay Trouin, Count Forbin, and others.

2008 MARTIN. Life of Captain Stephen Martin, 1660-1740, edited by Sir CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM, with 3 plates, 8vo, cloth. (Navy Records Society.) 1895

12s

Martin, afterwards Martin-Leake, was at the battles of Bantry Bay, 1689, and La Hogue, 1692; went with the Squadron to Newfoundland, 1696; was present at the attack on Cadiz and battle of Vigo Bay, 1702; that off Malaga, 1704; and Capture of Barcelona, 1705.

1938 FAIRFAX. Life of Admiral Robert Fairfax of Steeton, 1666-1725, by Sir CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM, 8vo, cloth. 1884

5s

With information on the Navy and Naval Operations during the Reigns of Charles II., James II., William III., Queen Anne and George I., including the Relief of Londonderry, Battles of Beachy Head, La Hogue, Taking of Gibraltar, Siege of Barcelona, &c.

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