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STUKELY, William, M. D. Antiquarian Publications.

High praise is bestowed on Stukeley and his works by Pennant, Whitaker, &c.

An Account of a Roman Temple near Graham's Dike. 1720. 4to.

Of the Roman Amphitheater at Dorchester. Lond. 1723. 4to.

Itinerarium curiosum, or an Account of the Antiquitys and remarkable Curiosities in Great Britain. London, 1724. fol. Sir P. Thompson, 938, 31. 1s. Dr. Stukeley's own copy interleaved with his ms. notes, and also the notes of Maurice Johnson, transcribed from his copy, belonging to the Spalding Society, by Mr. Gough, is in the Bodleian library. London, 1776. fol. 2 vols. This second edition is much improved, and the second volume consists of entirely new matter. A copious analysis of the work, with a biographical sketch of the author, will be found in Savage's Librarian, ii. 145-72 and 176-80. Dowdeswell, 793, russia, 61. 8s. 6d. Hibbert, 7805, russia, 7. 10s. Brockett, 3122, russia, 71. 15s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1229, russia, 91. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 742, 91. 9s. Dent, pt. ii. 1402, russia, 117. 11s. Roxburghe, 8562, 161. 10s. Heath, 4528, russia, 167. 16s. The work was reprinted in 1817, with the date of 1776 on the title

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Stonehenge and Abury. London, 1740-3. fol. 2 vols. Dent, pt. ii. 1402, 81. 8s. Hibbert, 7806, russia, 87. 15s. Baker, 849, 107.5s. Nassau, pt. ii. 1230, 107. 10s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 743, 11. Os. 6d. Towneley, pt. ii. 1502, 121. 1s. 6d. Sir P. Thompson, 937, 201. Heath, 4527, 227. 1s.

Stonehenge, a Temple restor'd to the British Druids. By William Stukeley, M. D. Rector of All Saints in Stamford. London, 1740. folio. Baker, 848, 47. 18s. Collation. -Title, one leaf; dedication to Peregrine, Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, 4 pages; preface, 3 pages; description and directions to the binder, 66 pages, and index, 3 pages. The volume contains 35 plates, not including a portrait of the author, designated Chyndonax, J. V. Gucht sc.

Abury; a Temple of the British Druids, with some others described. London 1743. folio. Pp. 102, not including title, one leaf; dedication to Henry Earl of Pembroke, 4 pages; preface, 6 pages, and index, 6 pages. The volume contains 40 plates, besides several on the letter-press.

Palæographia Britannica; or Discourses on Antiquities in Britain. London 1743-52. 4to. 3 nos. in 1 vol. Dent, pt. ii. 1073, 10s.

Nassau, pt. ii. 1162, 14s. Towneley, pt. i. 1418, 17. 8s. Collation.-No. 1. Origines Roystonianæ. London, 1743. pp. 52, not including title and dedication to Lord Hardwick, 2 leaves, also 3 plates. No. II. Origines Roystonianæ, Part II. Stamford, 1746. pp. 135, not including title and dedication to Lord Hardwick, 2 leaves; preface, 5 pages; index, 4 pages, also six plates. No. III. A Discourse respecting Oriuna. 1752. with a plate of a stone in basso relievo, found 10 foot under ground in Micklegate, in York. 1747.'

Stukeley's Origines Roystonianæ, by Charles An Answer to, or Remarks upon, Dr. Parkin, A. M. London, 1744. 4to. pp. 76, not including title and dedication, 4 leaves, with 3 plates.

A Reply to the Objections brought by Dr. Stukeley, &c. by Charles Parkin, A. M. Norwich, 1748. 4to. pp. 4 & 40, not including title, one leaf, and introduction, 2 pages.

A Dissertation upon Oriuna, said to be the Empress or Queen of England, the supposed Wife of Carausius. Illustrated with the Coin of Oriuna and several others of Carausius hitherto not made public. London, 1751. 4to. pp. 27, with a plate. 2s. 6d.

An Account of Richard of Cirencester. London, 1757. 4to. Dent, pt. ii. 1072, 3s.

The medallic History of Marcus Aurelius Valerius Carausius, Emperor in Britain, by William Stukeley, M. D. London, 1757-9. 4to. 2 vols. Dent, pt. ii. 1071, 14s. Towne

ley, pt. ii. 1421, 19s. Heath, 4528, 14. 1s.

Brockett, 3085, 1. 13s.

The History of Carausius: Or, an Examination of what has been advanced upon that Subject by Genebrier and Stukeley. In which the many Errors and Inaccuracies of both Writers are pointed out and corrected. With an Appendix, containing Observations on their Method of explaining Medals. London, 17-. 4to. 3s.

Palaeographia Sacra, or Discourses on sacred Subjects. London, 1763. 4to. No. I. Dent, pt. ii. 1073, 3s. Brockett, 3084, 4s. Heath, 862, 5s. Gough, 3599, 6s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1420, 10s.

Twenty-three Plates of the Coins of the ancient British Kings. 4to. Dent, pt. ii. 1071, 5s. 6d. Hibbert, 7746, 8s. Combe, 2064, 13s. Brockett, 3083, 14s.

Sturbridge Fair.-Historical Account of Sturbridge Fair, with Nundinæ Sturbrigienses. 1702.

Reed, 4340, with a ms. account by Mr. Reed, 17. 12s. STURM, C. C. Reflections on the Works of God, translated from the German.

Numerous translations and editions.

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Contemplations on the Sufferings of Jesus Christ, sm. 8vo. with portrait of Sturm. 9s. STURMIUS, John. A ritch Storehouse or Treasure for Nobilitye and Gentlemen, transl. by T. Browne. London by Henry Denham, 1570. sm. 8vo.

Bindley, pt. iii. 1561, morocco, 17. 10s.

Epistle to the Cardinals and Prelates of Rome, englished by Richard Morysine. London, 1538. 16mo. A copy is in the British Museum.

STURMY, Samuel. The Mariner's Magazine. London, 1669. fol. With portrait of Sturmy, æt. 36, 1669, by A. H(ertocks). Bindley, pt. iii. 1661, 21. 15s. Revised and corrected by John Colson. Lond. 1684. fol.

STURT, John. Chronological Tables of Europe. 4s.

Wholly engraved on copper plates. Sturt published a Common Prayer, &c.

STURTON, Lord. A Prayer sayd by the Lorde Sturton, being on his Knees, before he went up the Ladder, and also his Confession before his Death, the vi. Day of March,

1557.

Printed by Thomas Marshe.

The Copye of the self same Wordes: That my Lord Sturton spake presently at his Death, beyng the vi. Day of March in the Yeare of our Lord 1556 amonge the People as his Confession, desireing the People to take Example by him, and to kepe no Enuy in their Hartes, for that is the Roote of all Euylles. Printed by William Pickeringe.

STYLE, William. Narrationes modernæ, or modern Reports in the Upper Bench Court at Westminster. London, 1658. fol. 11. 5s.

These reports are singularly valuable as being the only cases extant of the common law courts for several years in the time of the usurpation.

STYWARD, Tho. The Pathwaie to Martiall Discipline. London by Thomas East for Myles Jenyngs,

1581. 4to.

Dedicated to Lord Charles Howard, Baron of Effingham, &c. London by T. East, 1582. 4to. Inglis, 1383, 17. 2s.

SUASO, A. Captain Baron. The Theory of the Infantry Movements. London, 1825. 8vo. 3 vols.

Duke of York, 4770*, 21. 2s. SUCKLING, Sir John. The Works of Sir John Suckling, containing his Poems, Letters, and Plays. London, 1770. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.

Strettell, 1327, 13s. Willett, 2280, 18s.

A Letter sent by Sir John Svckling from France, deploring his sad Estate and Flight: with a Discouerie of the Plot and Conspiracie, intended by him and his Adherents against England. Imprinted at London, 1641. 4to. 4 leaves. Bindley, pt. ii. 2526, 13s. 6d. This poetical epistle is reprinted in Brydges' Censura Literaria.

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Fragmenta aurea. A Collection of all his incomparable Pieces. London, 1646. 8vo. pp. 120, title and to the reader, 3 leaves, with portrait by Marshall. Roscoe, 1391, 17. 4s. 1647, with portrait by Marshall. Dent, pt. ii. russia, 17. 11s. 6d. London, 1648. 8vo. pp. 334, with portrait by W. Marshall. Nassau, pt. ii. 651, 7s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 693, 18s. 1658. 4to. with portrait by Marshall. Garrick, 2252, 2s. 6d. - 1696. 8vo. - 1709. Drury, 3993, 12s. Roxburghe, 3396, 4s. London, 1719. 12mo. pp. 430, with portrait after Marshall by Vander Gucht. Dent, pt. ii. 636, morocco by Roger Payne, 11. 7s. Bibl. AngloPoet. 694, 12s. 6d. Drury, 3993, 10s. 6d. See Retrosp.

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Bindley, pt. iii. 642, 14s.

Review, ix. 19-38.
SUETONIUS, Caius, Tranquillus.
De Vitis XII Cæsarum.

Suetonius, cum Annot. diversorum. Oxon. 1661. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

Suetonius, Interpretatione et Notis illustravit Aug. Babelonius, in Usum Delphini. Lond. 1718. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

Suetonius, ex Editione Franc. Oudendorpii. Edinb. 1761. 12mo.

The History of the XII Cæsars, translated into English, with Notes by Philemon Holland. London, 1606. folio.

An accurate translation according to Dr. Zach. Grey.

The Lives of the XII Cæsars, done into English by several Hands; with a Life of the Author, and Notes. London, 1670. 8vo. An incorrect and incomplete translation. 1672. 8vo. 1677. 8vo. 1688 or 9.

8vo. Roxburghe, 7708, 3s. 1690. 8vo. - 1698. 8vo. Roxburghe, 7709, 3s. Drury, 4003, 3s. - 1704. 8vo.

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The Lives of the XII Cæsars, transl. into English by Jabez Hughes. London, 1717. 12mo. 2 vols. with cuts. A translation vastly preferable to the former of 1670. Nassau, pt. ii. 652, 5s. Gough, 3436, 5s.

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The Lives of the first Twelve Cæsars translated from the Latin of C. Suetonius

Tranquillus; with Annotations, and a Re

view of the Government and Literature of
the different Periods, by Alexander Thom-
son, M. D.
London, 1796. Svo. A good
translation. Duke of York, 4899, 17s.
SUFFOLK, Vita et Obitvs
dvorvm Fratrum Suffolcensium
Henrici et Caroli Brandoni Ducum
illustrissimorum, duabus Epistolis
explicata adduntur Epitaphia, &c.
Londini in Ædibvs Richardi Graf-
toni, 1551. 4to.

Sign. A to e, and A to L 2, in fours, to-
gether 62 leaves. It is dedicated 'domino
Henrico Graio Duci Suffolciæ et domino
Marchioni Dorcestriæ,' by Thomas Wilson.

- Edward Howard, Earl of. Musarum Deliciæ. 1728.

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Best edition of this valuable lexicon. Dent, pt. ii. 1404, russia, 47. Duke of Grafton, 230, 47. 16s. Gosset, 5482, 87. LARGE PAPER. Drury, 4271, 57. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 747, russia, 107. Heath, 22, russia, 147. 3s. 6d.

Recensio Mutilationum
quas patitur
Lugd. Bat. 1713. 8vo.
Suidas, in Editione nupera Cantabrigia.

Appendix Notarum in Suidæ Lexicon, ad Paginas Edit. Cantabr. 1705, adcommodatarum; colligente qui et suas etiam aliquammultas adjecit Joanne Taylor. 1766. Of this appendix four sheets only were printed off. J. Toup Curæ novissimæ. Lond. 1775. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

SULLIVAN, Francis Stoughton, LL. D. Lectures on the Constitution and Laws of England, with a Com

This volume was destroyed by his lordship's executors. Bindley, pt. ii. 1808, 10s. -Henrietta, Countess of. Letters to and from Henrietta, Coun-mentary on Magna Charta, and Iltess of Suffolk, and her second Husband, the Hon. George Berkeley, from 1712 to 1767, with historical, biographical and explanatory Notes. London, 1824. 8vo. 2 vols.

An interesting and curious collection of letters, with valuable illustrations and biographical notices, also a portrait. Hibbert, 7652, 13s. Drury, 4004, 18s. Duke of York, 4900, 17. 11s.

Suffolk.--A topographical and historical Description of the County of Suffolk. Woodbridge, 1829. 8vo. Published at 12s. Pp. 522, not including title and errata, with a map by W. Ebden, and 4 lithographic prints, pp. 117, 124, 197, 379. The running title of the work is The

Suffolk Traveller.'

Suffolk Garland: or, a Collection of Poems, Songs, Tales, Ballads, Sonnets and Elegies, relative to that County. Ipswich, 1818. 8vo. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 478, 7s. Hibbert, 7651, 8s. Nassau, pt. ii. 655, 14s. LARGE PAPER in 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 1178, 1. 11s.

SUGDEN, Sir Edward Burtenshaw. A practical Treatise on the Law of Vendors and Purchasers of Estates. The eighth Edition, with considerable Additions. London, 1830. royal 8vo. 17. 5s.

lustrations of many of the English Statutes: the second Edition, to which Authorities are added, and a Discourse is prefixed, concerning the Laws and Government of England, by Gilbert Stuart, LL. D. London, 1777. 4to. 15s.

Best edition. - London, 1772. 4to. SULLY, Maximilian de Bethune, Duke of. Memoirs of the Duke of Sully, prime Minister of Henry the Great with the Trial of Francis Ravaillac, for the Murder of Henry the Great; and an Appendix, containing Refutations of the Abbé de l'Ecluse's correctional Notes, exculpatory of the Jesuits. A new Edition, carefully corrected and embellished with Portraits. 1819. 8vo. 5 vols.

Edinb.

Brockett, 3009, 17. 14s. 1756. 4te. 3 vols. 1761. 4to. 3 vols. Fonthill, 3452, 1. 11s. 6d. Hibbert, 7751, russis, 31. 5s. A review of Mrs. Lennox's transla tion by Dr. S. Johnson, appeared in the

Literary Magazine. Edinb. 1770. 5 vols.

FINE PAPER,

The fifth Edition. Lon

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don, 1778. 12mo. 6 vols. with portraits of
Sully and Henry the Great.
vols. with portraits. Duke of York, 4901,
17. 13s. LARGE PAPER.

SULPITIUS, Joan., Verulanus. Opus Grammaticum. R. Pynson. 1494.

4to.

Willett, 2306, 421.

Grammatice Sulpitiana cum Textu Ascensiano recognito & aucto: vt proximo patebit epistolio. London. per Richardum Pynson. 1505. 4to. It contains Ji 4 in sixes,but the first alphabet goes no further than the letter x.

Quinta Recognitio atq: Additio ad Grammaticen Sulpitianam cum Textu Ascensiano, &c. (W. de Worde). 4to. This book consists of various tracts on the different branches of grammar.

Sumatra. Proceedings of the Agricultural Society, established in Sumatra. 1820. Bencoolen, 1821. vol. 1.

A highly interesting and valuable work, preceded by a sensible and well written address by T. S. Raffles.

SUMMERS, William. The History of the Life and Death of Will Summers, King Henry the Eighths Jester. London, 1676. 4to.

White Knights, with portrait and plates inserted. 4175, 17. 5s.

A pleasant Comedie called Summers' last Will and Testament. 1600. See NASH, Thomas.

A pleasant History of the Life and Death of W. Summers King Hen. VIII. Jester. London, 1794. 8vo.

SUMNER, John Bird, Bishop of Chester. A Treatise on the Records of the Creation, and on the moral Attributes of the Creator, with particular Reference to the Jewish History and to the Consistency of the Principle of Population with the Wisdom and Goodness of the Deity. London, 1816. 8vo. 2 vols.

To this essay was assigned the second prize by three professors of the University of Aberdeen. The first was awarded to Dr. W. L. Brown. 1817. 8vo. 2 vols. 1818. 8vo. 2 vols. Drury, 4094, 19s.

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Apostolical Preaching considered in an Examination of St. Paul's Epistles. Lond. 1815. 8vo. 1820. 8vo. Drury, 4097, 9s. 6d. Sermons on the Christian Faith and Character. London, 1821. 8vo. Drury, 4095, 11s.

The Evidence of Christianity, derived from its Nature and Reception. By John

Bird Sumner. Second Edition. London, 1826. - 1824. 8vo. Drury, 4096, 9s. SURREY, Henry Howard, Earl of. Songs and Sonnets.

Lord Surrey's sonnets are justly admired for their tenderness, simplicity, and nature. They are reprinted in the second volume of Chalmers' Edition of the Poets.

Songes and Sonnetes of Henry Earle of Surry. London by Richard Tottel, 1557. 16mo. A copy is in the Bodleian Library. Bindley, pt. iii. 1127, (four leaves reprinted) 171. Reprint of the Edition of 1557. Dent, pt. ii. 641, 11. 2s.

Songes and Sonettes by the Right Honorable Lorde Henry Haward late Earl of Surrey and other. Apud Ricardum Tottel, 1557. small 4to. Black letter. On the back of the title is an address To the Reader.' The poems end on the reverse of Gg 1. On Gg 2 begins 'The table' occupying two leaves. At the end' Finis.'

Songs and Sonnetes. 1565. 16mo. A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

Songs and Sonnettes. London, Tottell, 1567. This is considered the most correct of the early editions. A copy is in the collection of the Earl Spencer.

Songes and Sonets, written by the Right Honourable Lord Henry Howard, late Earle of Surry and others. London, John Windet, 1585. 16mo. Inglis, 1446, morocco,

14/. 3s. 6d.

Poems. London, Rob. Robinson, 1587. 16mo. A copy is in the Bodleian Library. Horne Tooke, 350, 87. 10s.

Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, who flourish'd in the Reign of Henry the Eighth. Printed from a correct copy. With his famous Contemporaries. the Poems of Sir Thomas Wiat, and others To which are

added some Memoirs of his Life and Writings (by Dr. Sewell). London for W. Meares and J. Brown, 1717. 8vo. Pp. xvi and 263, also table and errata, 3 leaves. An edition of no merit. Nassau, pt. ii. 658, 16s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1130, 17. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 691, 17. 11s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Marquis of Townshend, 2986, 27. 10s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1129, 17. 18s. Garrick, 2254, 16s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 692, with ms. collations, &c. 31. 3s. Lloyd, 1157, 17. 18s.

Songes and Sonettes. London, E. Curll, 1717. 8vo. An incomplete edition. Bindley, pt. iii. 1128, morocco, 27. 2s. Hibbert, 7657, morocco, 11s. 6d. This edition ends with the Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt.

Poems. 1807. 8vo. 2 vol. Edited by Bishop Percy and George Steevens. Nearly the whole impression was destroyed in the fire at Nichols's printing office. Bindley, pt. iii. 1131, 27. 10s. Sotheby's in 1826, 5l. 7s. 6d.

The Works of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, and those of Sir Thomas Wyat the Elder; edited by Geo. Fred. Nott, D.D. with a Pre

face, Memoirs of the Earl of Surrey, a Dissertation on the State of English Poetry before the 16th Century, Collation of Surrey's and Douglas's Translations of the Eneid, and Notes; with Memoirs of the Earl of Northampton, an Appendix, a general Index and Glossary. London, 1815-16. 4to. 2 vols. With a portrait of the Earl of Surrey, facsimiles of his and other letters, and plans of Landrecy and Boulogne. Bindley, pt. iii. 1827, 21. 6s. LARGE PAPER. Saunders' in 1818, 47. 14s. 6d. Strettell, 1458, morocco, 81. Drury, 4218, russia, 37. 13s. 6d. Hibbert, 7752, morocco, 41. 4s.

The Poems of the Earl of Surrey and Sir Thomas Wyatt, with original Memoirs. London, 1831. crown 8vo. 2 vols. published at 18s. The same in foolscap 8vo. forms part of the Aldine edition of the Poets.

Some of Surrey's Poems omitted by Tottel will be found at the end of Harington's Nuga Antiquæ.

SURTEES, Robert. The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham. London, 1816, &c. folio. 3 vols.

Published at 187. LARGE PAPER. 317. 10s. A continuation of this work, entitled the History of North Durham, by James Raines, is in the course of publication. Part I. price

31. 3s. LARGE paper. 61. 6s.

Surveying see FITZHERBERT, Sir Anthony.

SUTCLIFFE, Matthew. The Practice, Proceedings and Lawes of Armes, described out of the Doings of the most valiant Captains. London by C. Barker, 1593. 4to.

Pp. 342, with a dedication to the Earl of Essex, and a preface. Steevens, 1745, 6s. 6d. White Knights, 4178, morocco, 11. 2s.

A Treatise of Ecclesiasticall Discipline, by

Matth. Sutcliffe. London, by G. Bishop and

R. Newberie, 1590. 4to. Contains 230 pages, with dedication to the Earl of Bath and epistle to the reader. The colophon is dated 1591.

An Answere to a certain Libel put vnder the Name and Title of a Petition directed to

The Examination of M. Tho. Cartwrights late Apologie by Matth. Sutcliffe. London, 1596. 4to.

Challenge concerning the Romish Church, her Doctrine and Practises; published first against Robert Parsons, and now against Frier Garnet. London, 1602. 4to. Gordonstoun, 2046, 4s. 6d.

A ful and round Answere to N. D. alias Robert Parsons the Noddie his foolish and rude Warne Word by M. Sutcliffe. London, 1604. 4to. Reed, 5837, 6s. 6d. Inglis, 1385, 11.

Subversion of Robert Parsons his Treatise of three Conversions of England. London, 1606. 4to. Gordonstoun, 2048, 6s.

Threefold Answer unto the third Part of a certaine triobolar Treatise of three supposed Conversions of England. London, 1606. 4to.

This divine published several other works, mostly controversial.

SUTHERLAND, Captain. A Tour up the Straits, from Gibraltar to Constantinople, with the leading Events in the present War between the Austrians, Russians, and the Turks, to the Commencement of the Year 1789. Second Edition, corrected. London, 1790. 8vo. 4s. Fonthill, 2618, 18s.

James. Hortus Medicus Edinburgensis. Edinb. 1683. 8vo. Praised by Nicolson in his Scottish His torical Library.

tional Case of Elizabeth, claiming Sutherland Peerage. The addithe Title and Dignity of Countess of Sutherland, by her Guardians. Wherein the Facts and Arguments in Support of her Claim are more fully stated, and the Errors in the

additional Cases for the other Claimants, are detected. Printed in the Year 1770. 4to.

Roxburghe, 1090, 1. 1s. Marquis of Townshend, 2436, 11s. This case,

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her Maiestie. London, by Chr. Barker, by Lord Hailes, abounds with important matter connected with the history and anti1592. 4to. Dedicated to Sir Edm. Ander-quities of Scotland, and some of the first fami son, Lord Chief Justice of her Maiesties court of Common Pleas.'

An Answer vnto a certain calumnious Letter published by M. Job Throkmorton, entitled A Defence against the Slanders of M. Sutcliffe. London by the Deputies of Chr. Barker, 1594. 4to. A curious tract containing a great deal of information respecting the intrigues of the Puritans in the time of Q. Elizabeth. -1595. 4to. Gordonstoun, 2045, 11. 1s.

lies of that kingdom.'-MS. note by Pinker ton. It is drawn up with singular learning and ability, and subscribed by Alex. Wedderburn (afterwards Lord Chancellor Loughborough) and Sir Adam Ferguson, but is the well-known work of Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes.

Brief of the Claim of Sir Robert Gordon on the Earldom of Sutherland. 4to. Rox burghe, 1089, 11s.

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