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8vo. 5s.-Second Edition. London, 1776. 4to. Travels in Greece. Oxford, 1776, 4to. -Dublin, 1776, 8vo. 5s. 2 vols. 1776. Heath, 2646, 41. 10s. Beckford in 1817, 42, 4l. 48.

Marmora Oxoniensia. Oxonii. 1763. royal folio. This work consists of engravings of the Arundelian Marbles. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 781, russia, 8. 18s. 6d. Dent, pt. i. 657, with the original drawings by J. Miller, a portrait of Howard Earl of Arundel, after Rubens, a proof impression, and a print after Hollar. 381. 17s.

Inscriptiones antiqvae, pleraeqve nondvm editae, in Asia Minori et Graecia, praesertim Athenis, collectae, cvm Appendice. Oxon. 1774. folio. Gough, 892, 14s.

History of Ilium, or Troy: including the adjacent Country and the opposite Coast of

the Chersonesus or Thrace. Lond. 1802. 4to. Pp. vii. and 167, with a map according to D'Anville. Roxburghe, 8966, 12s.

The Life of William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, Lord High Chancellord of Englande in the Reign of Henry VI., and Founder of Magdalen College, Oxford.

London, 1811, royal 8vo. 12s. pp. xvi. and

410, also index, 18 pages, and plates. LARGE PAPER, (50 copies, six of which have impressions of the plates on India paper.) Nassau, pt. i. 574, 1. 19s. Bp. of Ely, 283, 21. 2s. Jadis, 76, 21. With the plates on India paper. Williams, 420, morocco, 4. Is. Fonthill, 1485, sumptuously bound, 51. 2s. 6d.

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Sermons on various Subjects, with a Preface by Thomas Amory. London, 1768. 8vo. 4 vols. with portrait. Bindley, pt. i. 972, 1l. 3s.

A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Galatians and Ephesians: together with a Commentary on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians. London, 1777. 4to. 7s. 6d. A posthumous work of this celebrated Arian, published by the Rev. Nath. White.

CHANDOS, Grey Brydges, Lord.
See Horæ subsecivæ.
Sir John.

William.

See WYRLEY,

Chansone, Une, qi fut fet al Bois de Belreggart par ung bon Compagnon qi se Mucea illoecs les horribles Cruaultees des Justices Trayllbastone, &c. 4to.

Edited by Francis Cohen, now Palgrave, Esq. F. R. S. Boswell, 3077, 10s. 6d.

CHANTREAU, Peter Nicholas. Voyages dans les trois Royaumes d'Angleterre, d'Ecosse, et d'Irelande, 1788-9. Paris, 1792. 8vo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d.

A tolerably fair statement of the political constitution, religious opinions, manners, prejudices, state of arts and sciences, &c. of Britain.

Philosophical, political and literary Travels in Russia, 1788. Transl. from the map and plates. 10s. Replete with curious French. Perth, 1794. 8vo. 2 vols. with a and original information. Edwards, 511, 15s.

Chaplain.-Family Chaplain. 1775. 2 vols.

Williams, 700, 21. CHAPMAN, George. Poetical and other Works. viz.

Σκίανυκίος. The Shadow of Night: containing two poeticall Hymnes. Deuised by G. C. Gent, London, 1594. 4to. Pp. 40. Master Mathew Roydon.' Steevens, 793. Reed, 6707, 11. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 701, morocco, 31. 3s. Bibl. Anglo.-Poet, 97, morocco, 25l.

History of Persecution, from the patri-Dedicated to archal Age to the Reign of K. George II. London, 1736. 8vo. with plates. Gosset, 1158, 9s. 6d. Another edition, edited by C. Atmore. Hull, 1813. 8vo. 7s.

A Review of the History of the Man after God's own Heart; in which the Falsehoods and Misrepresentations of the Historian are exposed and corrected. London, 1762. 8vo. Gosset, 1159, 5s. This Review was occasioned by a vile publication, which was produced on occasion of a sermon, published by Dr. Chandler, in which he compared K. George II. to King David, v. Man after God's own Heart,

Ouids Banquet of Sence. A Coronet for his Mistresse Philosophie, and his amorous Zodiacke. With a Translation of a Latine Coppie, written by a Fryer, Anno Dom. 1400. London by I. R. for Richard Smith, 1598. 4to. Pp. 68. Dedicated to Mathew Royden, after which are commendatory verses, by Richard Stapleton, Tho. Williams and I. D. of the Middle Temple. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 98, mor. 251. Steevens, 792, 19. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 702, date 1595 ?

morocco, 81. Another edition. London, 1639, | 703, morocco, 4l. 10s. pt. iii. 76, 1. 3s. 12mo. This edition has neither the dedica- Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 99, morocco. 101. tion nor commendatory verses.

The blinde Begger of Alexandria. London, 1598.4to. F, in fours. Rhodes, 745, 41. 6s. Inglis' Old Plays, 23, 6l. 10s. A pleasant Comedy intituled an hume. rous Dayes Myrth. London, 1599. 4to. No division. H 2, in fours. Roxburghe, 4582, 11. 9s.

All Fooles, a Comedy. 4to. Roxburgle, 4573, 7s. 11s. Reed, 7752, 11s. 6d. Dodsley's collection.

London, 1605.
Rhodes, 746,
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Eastward Hoe: as it was play'd in the Blackfriers. Made by Geo: Chapman, Ben: Jonson, Ioh. Marston. London, 1605, 4to. It is said that for writing this comedy, wherein the authors were accused of reflecting on the Scots, they were committed to prison, and were in danger of losing their | ears and noses. The offensive parts are omitted in most copies. From the Eastward Hoe, Hogarth is supposed to have taken the plan of his set of prints, called 'The industrious and idle Prentices.' Roxburghe, 4580, 16s. 6d. Rhodes, 747, 1. Field, 149, with the cancelled passages, 1l. 38. Reprinted in Dodsley's collection. Monsievr D'Olive, a Comedie. London, 1606. 4to. Roxburghe, 4585, 10s. 6d. Boswell, 609, 13s. Rhodes, 749, 18s. Reed, 7746, 1. 10s. Inglis' Old Plays, 15, 1. 11s. Reprinted in Old Plays,' 1816. vol. iii.

The Gentleman Vsher. London, 1606. 4to. Roxburghe, 4581, 7s. 6d. Inglis' Old Plays, 16, 1. 7s. Reed, 7747, 11. 16s. Rhodes, 748, 1. 1s.

Bussy d'Ambois: a Tragedie. London, 1607. 4to. Inglis' Old Plays, 17, 1. 10s. Reprinted 1608. Rhodes, 751, 9s. Bindley, pt. i. 2187, 9s. -1616.-1641. Rhodes, 752, 1s. -1646. Reprinted in 'Old Plays,' 1816. vol. iii.

The Conspiracie and Tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron. London, 1608. 4to. Roxburghe, 4578, 8s. 6d. White Knights, 150, 13s. Inglis' Old Plays, 19, 1. 6. Reprinted 1625, 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 823, 2s. Rhodes, 753, 3s. Roxburghe, 4579,

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The Widowes Teares, a Comedie. London, 1612. 4to. Rhodes, 755, 5s. Roxburghe, 4586, 7s, Field, 153, 1. 4s. Reprinted in Dodsley's Collection.

The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois. London, 1613. 4to. Rhodes, 756, 19s. Roxburghe, 4575, 1. 3s. Inglis' Old Plays, 18, 21. 2s.

The memorable Maske of the two honorable Houses or Inns of Court; the Middle Temple and Lyncolnes Inne, as it was performed before the King at Whitehall, on Shrove Monday at Night, being the 15th of Feb. 1613. at the Nuptialls of the Palsgrave, and his thrice gracious Princesse Elizabeth, &c. London (1614). 4to. Dedicated to Sir E. Philipps, Master of the Rolls. This masque the machinery of which was by Jones, cost upwards of 1080l. Hollis, 229, 13s. Roxburghe, 4584, 11. 2s. Dent, pt. i. 795, 51. Rhodes, 757, 71. 2s. 6d. Reprinted in Nichols' Progresses of K. James I.

Andromeda liberata: or the Nvptials of Persevs and Andromeda. London, 1614. 4to. Steevens, 793. Forster, 907, 14s.

Dedicated by a large poetical epistle to Robert Earl of Somerset, and Frances his Countess; but this being not rightly understood, and carped at by many, came out soon after a pamphlet written in prose and poetry, entit. A free and offenceless

Justification of a late-Poem,' entit. Andromeda Liberata.' Lond. 1614. in two sheets in qu. pen'd, I presume, by Chapman.-Ant. a Wood. Reed, 7749. North, pt.

iii. 777, russia, 18s. Eugenia or true Nobilities Trance: For the most memorable Death of the thrice noble and religiovs William Lord Ryssel, &c. Diuided into foure Vigils of the Night. Anno 1614. 4to. Pp. 44, not numbered. Steevens, 793.

Two Wise Men and all the rest Fooles, or a comicall Moral, censuring the Follies of this Age, as it hath been divers Times acted. 1619. 4to. This play, published anonymously, consists of seven acts. Inglis' Old Plays, 21, 21. 19s. Rhodes, 758,

41. 1s.

Pro Vere Autumni Lachrymæ, to the Memorie of Sir Horatio Vere. London, 1622. 4to. Steevens, 793.

A Iustification of a strange Action of Nero; in burying with a solemne Fenerall one of the cast Hayres of his Mistresse Poppaa. Also a iust Reproofe of a Romane smell-Feast, being the fifth Satire of Ivvenall. Translated by George Chapman. London, 1629. 4to. Dedicated to Richard Hubert, Esq. This last publication of George Chapman is mentioned by Ritson as two works. See Collier's Poet. Decam. ii. 60-4. Steevens, 793. Inglis, 349, 16, 105.

Cæsar and Pompey. a Roman Tragedy, declaring their Warres.

William. Observations on

Out of whose the various Systems of Canal Na

Events is evicted this Proposition; only a just Man is a free Man. By George Chap-vigation. London, 1797. 4to. 6s.

man. London, 1631. 4to. There is no earlier edition of this play, nor was it ever intended for the stage. Roxburghe, 4576, 28. Rhodes, 759, 7s. 6d. Some copies are entitled The Warres of Pompey and Cæsar, &c. Rhodes, 761, 5s. Boswell, 610, 10s. Reprinted 1653, 4to. Rhodes, 762, 2s.

The Ball, a Comedy, written by George Chapman and James Shirley. London, 1639. 4to. 3s. 6d. Reprinted in vol. 1. of The Old English Drama. London, 1825.

The Tragedie of Chabot Admirall of France written by George Chapman and James Shirly. London, 1639. 4to. Roxburghe, 4577, 5s.

Revenge for Honour, a Tragedie. don, 1654. 4to. printed 1659. 4to.

LonRhodes, 764, 16s. Re

The Tragedy of Alphonsus, Emperor of Germany. London, 1654. 4to. Rhodes, 763, 3s. 6d. Roxburghe, 4574, 5s. Inglis' Old Plays, 22, 13s. Bindley, pt. i. 2188, date 1648, with Cæsar and Pompey, 1631, 15s.

Noahs Flovd. 4to. Written by Drayton, and erroneously assigned to George Chapman, by Ritson.

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Pp. 104, with 4 plates. CHAPONE, Mrs. Letters on the Improvement of the Mind. London, 1773. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s. Frequently reprinted.

Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. London, 1775. 12mo. 3s.

Posthumous Works, with an Account of her Life and Character. Second edition corrected, with some Additions. London,

1808. 12mo. 2 vols. 8s.

A Letter to a new married Lady. London, 1777. 12mo.

Chappe d'Auteroche. See D'Au

TE ROCHE.

CHAPPELL, Bartholomew. Garden of Prudence, wherein is contained a patheticall Discourse and godly Meditation most brieflie touching the Vanities of the World, the Calamities of Hell and the Felicities of Heaven. London, 1595, 8vo.

Five sheets. Pp. 78. Dedicated to Anne' Countesse of Warwick.' A notice of this little moral work, a mixture of prose and rhyme, will be found in the Restituta, ii. 503-5. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 165, 251. Sotheby's in 1821, 11. 10s.

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CHAPPLE, William, of Exeter. A Review of Part of Risdon's Survey of Devon: containing the general Description of that County; with Corrections, Annotations and Additions. Exeter, 1785. 4to. 5s. Preface, with life of the author, 4 pages, list of subscribers, 7 pages; account of Risdon, 6 pages; review, p. 7 to 144 (A 4 -S 4) ending with the catchword The.' There is a chasm in the paging from 116 to 125.

CHAPTAL, M. J. A. Chemistry applied to Arts and Manufactures, translated from the French. London, 1807. 8vo, 4 vols. 18s. An esteemed work.

Elements of Chemistry, translated from the French, by W. Nicholson. London, 1791. 8vo. 3 vols. 10s. CHARDEN OF CHARDON, John, Bishop of Down and Connor. A Sermon at the Funerals of Syr Gawen Carewe. Oxford, 1586. 8vo.

The text, 1 Thes. 4; 13-18. This divine who, according to Ant. à Wood, was a noted preacher, and wonderfully followed for his edifying sermons, likewise published several other sermons about this period.

CHARITON. The Loves of Chareas and Callirrhoe, translated into English. London, 1764. 12mo. 2 vols. 6s.

A translation not from the Greek, but from the Italian, by two young ladies. The Art

CHARKE, Charlotte.

of Management, or Tragedy expelled. London, 1735, 8vo.

A dramatic piece intended as a satire on Fleetwood, the manager, who is said to have purchased and destroyed nearly the whole 765, 21. 5s. impression. Field, 986, 1. 14s. Rhodes,

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An Answeare for the Time vnto that

foule & wicked Defence of the Censure that was given vpon M. Charkes Booke and Meredith Hanmers. London, 1583. 4to. Addressed to the Christian reader. 107 leaves.

A Replie to a Censure written against the two Answers to a Iesuites seditious

CHARDIN, Sir John, Knt. Tra- Pamphlet. London, 1581. 8vo. Q 7, in vels into Persia and the East In-eights. Inglis, 274, 5s. 6d. dies. London, 1686, folio, vol. i. with port. by D. Loggan.

information.

The travels of Chardin were productive of a fund of the most valuable and curious Chardin's travels through Persia will be found in Vol. ii. of Harris' Collection, and extracts from them in Vol. ix. of Pinkerton's Collection.

CHARFY, Guiniad. Fisherman; or, the Art of Angling made easy, London. 8vo, 2s. 6d,

Of no value.

Charibbee Leeward Islands.Acts of Assembly-from 1690 to 1730, London, 1734. folio. Willett, 108, 14s. 6d.

A Treatise against the Defense of the Censure given vpon the Books of W. Charke and Meredith Hanmer, by an vnknowne Popish Traytor, in Maintenance of the sedicondemned and executed for high Treason. tious Challenge of Edmond Campian, lately Hereunto are adioyned two Treatises written by D. Fulke: the one against Allens Booke of the Authoritie of Priesthode to

remitte Sinnes, &c. The other against the railing Declamation of P. Frarine. Cambridge, 1586. The first tract contains 359 pages; the second, with a separate titlepage, 531 pages; the third, with a separate the date is omitted. title-page also, 54 pages. In some copies

See CAMPION, Edmund. PARSONS, RObert.

CHARLDON. See CHARDEN.

morocco, 11. 2s. Reed, 3551, 21. 4s. Towne

CHARLES I. King of Great Bri-ley, pt. i. 702. Reprinted in the second

tain. Reliqviae Sacra Caroline : or, the Works of King Charles the I. collected together, and digested in Order, according to their severall Subjects, civil and sacred. Hague, by Samuell Browne, 1651. 8vo. 10s.

A-T 2, in eights; Eicon Basilice, 247 pp. with title dated 1649, & contents, 2 leaves; Papers between K. Charles I. and Alex. Henderson, &c. &c. pp. 149 to 324. A perfect copy of prayers used by his Majestie, &c. &c. 8 leaves. Prefixed to the volume is a folding plate by Marshall, representing K. Charles I. on one knee, &c. An edition, printed at the Hague, n. d. with two portraits by Marshall. Towneley, pt. i. 329, 11s. Nassau, pt. i. 579, russia, 125. Ant. à Wood mentions an edition of Reliquiæ Sacræ Carolina' printed at the Hague 1648-9, in a large oct.

Bibliotheca Regia: or a Collection of such Papers of his late Majesty, as have escaped the Wrack and Ruine of these Times, &c. London, 1659. 8vo.

Prefixed is a portrait and plate by Hollar. Gordonstoun, 525, 9s.

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The Workes of King Charles the Martyr: with a Collection of Declarations, Treaties and other Papers, concerning the Differences betwixt his sacred Majesty and his two Houses of Parliament. London, 1662. folio. 2 vols. with portrait by Hertochs.

volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

Two royall Entertainments given to
Charles Prince of Great Britain at the
Feasts of Easter and Pentecost, by Philip
IV. King of Spain. London, 1623. 4to.
4000, 10s. 6d.
Bindley, pt. iv. 319, 7s. 6d. Roxburghe,
Dent, pt. i. 1146, 12s.
Rhodes, 348, 81. 8s.

Continuation of a former Relation concerning the Entertainment given to the Prince his Highnesse by the King of Spaine in his Court at Madrid. London, 1623. 4to. Gordonstoun, 612, with 'The joyfull Returne.' London, 1623. 3l. 3s.

A Relation of the Departure of the most illustrious Prince of Wales from Madrid, the 9th of September, 1623. Stilo novo. In the second volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

The ioyfull Returne of Charles, Prince of
Great Brittaine, from the Court of Spaine.
Together with a Relation of his magnificent
Entertainment in Madrid, and on his Way
to St. Anderas, by the King of Spaine.
White Knights,
Lond. 1623. 4to. 78. 6d.
949, 15s.

A true Relation of the Treaty and Ratification of the Marriage, concluded and agreed upon between Charles, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, and the Lady Henrietta Maria, Daughter of France, and Sister to his most Christian Majesty, the French King. London, 1625.

Reprinted in the fourth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

A trve Discovrse of all the royal Passages, &c. obserued at the Contract and Mariage of Charles King of Great Britaine and the Ladie Henrietta Maria of Burbon. London, 1625. 4to. pp. 36. Bindley, pt. iv. 767, 8s. Roxburghe, 4002, 14s. 6d.

This edition was edited by William Ful- A Relation of the glorious Triumphs and man and Rich. Perrinchief, D.D. Dowdes- | Order of the Ceremonies observed in the | Marriage of Charles King of Great Brittaine and the Lady Henrietta Maria, Sister to the King of France, &c. London, 1625. 4to. In English and French. Gordonstoun, 613, with Treaty of Marriage between Charles and Henrietta Maria,' 11. 11s. 6d.

well, 291, 16s. 6d. An edition, 1687. fol. Edwards, 593, 1. 105. LARGE PAPER, Fonthill, 2514, 67. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 895, morocco, 41.-1735. folio, with portrait, 10s. 6d.—Aberdeen, 1766. 12mo. 2 vols. 12s.

Gratulatio de Caroli Principis in Hispan. Adventu. Lond. 1623. 4to.

Gratulatio Academiæ Cantabrigiensis de sereniss. Principis Reditu ex Hispaniis exoptatissimo. Cantab. 1623. 4to. ley. pt. ii. 164, 5s.

Bind

Le Triomphe glorievx et l'Ordre des Ceremonies obseruees au Mariage du Roy de la Grand' Bretagne, et de Madame Sœur du Roy. Par le Sieur D. B. Paris, 1625. 8vo.

Epithalam. in R. Caroli cum Pr. Henr.

Carolus Redux. Oxon. 1623. 4to. Bind- Mar. Connubium. Oxon. 1625. 4to. 4s. ley, pt. ii. 371,55

A trve Relation and Iovrnall of the Manner of the Arrivall, and magnificent Entertainment given to Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the King of Spaine in his Court at Madrid. London, 1623. 4to. Pp. 35, 12s. Roxburghe,4001, 59. White Knights, 3498,

Epithalamium Caroli et H. Mariæ Reginæ Regis Mag. Br. a Musis Cantabrigiensibvs decantatum. Cant. 1625. 4to. 4s. Bindley, pt. ii. 825, 2s. 6d. See also ABRENETHEUS, Adam.

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Epithalamium Gallo Britannicum: Great Britaines, Frances, and the most

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