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1. Hopkins's (Matthew, witchfinder,) Discovery of Witches: in answer to severall Queries, &c. now published for the benefit of the whole Kingdom. Lond. 1647

2. Fairclough's (Rev. H.) True and Exact Relation of the several Informations, Examinations, and Confessions of the late Witches, &c. in the county of Essex, July 1645. ib. 1645

3. Magazine of Scandall, or a Heape of Wickednesse of two infamous Ministers, consorts, Thomas Fowkes, &c. and John Lowes, &c. With MS. notes by Dr. Lort and Mr. Bindley. ib. 1642 See Letters on Demonology, pp. 247, note, 251, and 252.

In C. Plinii Secundi Naturalis Historiae cap. 1 and 2, Libri xxx. Commentarius, Naturalis Magiae compend. rationem, &c. complectens. Cui adjecta est de Fascinationibus Disputatio, &c. Item, De Incantatione et Adjuratione, &c. Epistola; una cum Joann. Tritemii, &c. in Libros suos Stegonographia, Epistola, sive Praefatio Apologetica. 4to. Wirezb. 1548 Bragge's (Rev. Francis) Witch of Walkerne. Being, 1. A Full and Impartial Account of the Discovery of Sorcery and Witchcraft practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne, in Hertfordshire, &c. With her Trial and Conviction, &c. March 4, 1711–12. 2. Witchcraft farther displayed, &c. 3. Defence of the Proceedings against Jane Wenham, &c. 4. General Preface to the whole. With MS. notice prefixed. 5th edit. 8vo. Lond. 1712

See Letters on Demonology, p. 234.

2d edition.

ib. 1712

ib. 1622

Full and Impartial Account, &c. (duplicate of No. 1, in the preceding). Lond. 1712.-The Case of the Hertfordshire Witchcraft considered, being an Examination of a Book entitled a Full and Impartial Account, &c. 8vo. The 30th of August. A Discourse of Newes from Prague in Bohemia, of a Husband, who, by Witchcraft, had murthered 18 Wives, and of a Wife, who had likewise murthered 19 Husbands, &c. Translated out of the Dutch and French coppies. 4to. Telfair's (Rev. Alexander) New Confutation of Sadducism, &c. Narrative of the wonderful expressions and actions of a Spirit which infested the house of Andrew Mackie of Ringcroft in Galloway, from February to May, 1695. 4to. ib. 1696 Briefe Description of the Notorious Life of John Lambe, otherwise called Doctor Lambe, &c. 4to. Amst. 1628. ib. repr.

See Letters on Demonology, p. 337.

Life and Death of the Merry Devill of Edmonton. With the pleasant pranks of Smug the Smith, Sir John, and Mine Host of the George. Lond. 1631. 8vo. repr. ib. Nichols, 1819 Tales and Jests of Mr. Hugh Peters. Collected into one volume.

Lond. 1660. 800.
repr. ib. Caulfield, 1807

ib. 1711

Bordelon's (Abbé) History of the Ridiculous Extravagancies of Mons. Oufle; occasioned by
his reading Books treating of Magick, &c. Translated from the French. 8vo.
Jackson's (Rev. Dr. Thomas) Treatise containing the Originall of Unbeliefe, Misbeliefe, or
Misperswasions concerning the Veritie, Unitie, and Attributes of the Deitie, &c.

See Letters on Demonology, p. 175, &c.

4to.

ib. 1625

Miscellaneous Tracts. 1 vol. 8vo. containing,

1. True and Surprising Account of a Natural Sleep-Walker. Read before the Philosophical Society of Lausanne. From the French.

2. Bell's (M. le Docteur) Principles of Animal Electricity and Magnetism, &c.

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Edin. 1792

1792

3. Villars's (Abbé de) Count de Gabalis; being a diverting History of the Rosicrucian doctrine of Spirits, &c. With Bayle's Account of the Work, and of the Sect of Rosicrucians. . Lond. 1714 Foot's (Jesse) Lives of A. Robinson Bowes, Esq. and the Countess of Strathmore.

ib.

8vo.

Substance of the Trials of Skelton, Sutherland, M'Donald, Macintosh, Napier, Grotto, &c. for
Murder and Robbing on the Streets of Edinburgh, 31st December, 1811 and 1st January
1812. 12mo.
Leith, 1812

See LIFE, vol. ii. p. 391.

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Lond. 1792

theatrical,

Life of Dick England and Captain England, of Turf memory. 2d edit. 8vo. Memoirs of Mrs. Billington, &c. Containing a variety of matter, ludicrous, musical, &c. 8vo. ib. 1792 Account of the Life, Trial, and Execution of James Bolland, executed March 1772, for Forgery. 8vo. ib. 1772 Life of John Metcalf, commonly called Blind Jack of Knaresborough, &c. With particulars relating to the expedition against the Rebels in 1745. 5th edit. 12mo. ib.

See Note to Redgauntlet.

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Webster's (David) Scotch Haggis; consisting of Anecdotes, Jests, curious and rare Articles
of Literature, Epitaphs and Inscriptions. 8vo.
Edin. 1822
Melton's (John) Astrologaster, or, the Figure-Caster; rather the Arraignment of Artlesse
Astrologers and Fortune-tellers, once again brought to the Barre, &c. With MS. note by
Sir W. S. sm. 4to.
Lond. 1620

Life and Character of Mrs. Mary Moders, alias Stedman, alias Carleton, alias Mary, the famous German Princess. Being an Historical Relation of her Birth and Fortunes, &c. Together with her Tragical Fall at Tyburn, January 22, 1678, 2d edit. 8vo. ib.

SHELF XX.

Où il est amMagiciens, &c.

Paris, 1613

Lancre, (Pierre de) Tableau de l' Inconstance des Mauvais Anges et Démons. plement traicté des Sorciers et de la Sorcellerie. Avec la Procedure à 53 à Logrogne, le 9 Nov. 1610. With MS. note by Sir W. S. 4to. —L' Incrédulité et Mescréance du Sortilège plainement convaincue ; où il est traicté, &c. du Sortilège, de la Fascination, de l' Attouchement, du Scopélisme, de la Divination, de la Ligature Magique, des Apparitions, &c. ib. 1622

4to.

See Letters on Demonology, p. 201.

Frommann, (J. C.) Tractatus de Fascinatione, &c. in que Fascinatio Vulgaris profligatur, Naturalis confirmatur, Magica examinatur, &c. 4to. Norimb. 1675 Thyraei (Pat. Petri) de Apparitionibus Spirituum Tractatus duo. &c. 4to. Col. Agripp. 1605

Thyraei (Pat. Petri) Dæmoniaci, h. e. De Obsessis a Spiritibus Dæmoniorum Hominibus, Liber unus. &c. edit. 2da.-Loca Infesta, h. e. De Infestis, ob molestantes Dæmoniorum et defunctorum Hominum Spiritus, Locis, Liber unus. &c. Accessit ejusdem Libellus de Terriculamentis nocturnis, &c. 4to.

See POETICAL WORKS, vol. iii. p. 245.

Auctores de Stigmatibus. 1 tom. 4to. containing,

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Col. Agripp. 1598

1. Estermanni (Petri) Comment. Jurid. ad S. Stigmata. C. de Fabricensibus, 12 sectionibus dist. et plurimis jucundis historiis, &c. illustratus.

2. Jordanaei (Joan.) Disputatio, &c. de Proba Stigmatica, utrum sc. ea licita sit, necne. &c.
3. Laymann, (Paul.) Processus Juridicus contra Sagas et Veneficos. (in German).
4. Defensio Probae Stigmaticae et Magistratuum.

4to.

Col. Agr. 1629 ib. 1630

ib. 1629

wants title.

Gode manni (J. G.) Tractatus de Magis, Veneficis, et Lamiis, deque his recte cognoscendis et puniendis. Libris III. 4to. . Francof. 1601 Historia Deorum Fatidicorum, vatum Sybillarum, Phœbadum, apud priscos illustrium: cum eorum Iconibus. Praep. est Dissert. de Divinatione et Oraculis. ib. 1680 Torreblanca, (Franc.) Dæmonologia: sive de Magia Naturali, Dæmoniaca, licita et illicita, deque aperta et occulta interventione et invocatione Dæmonis. Mogunt. 1623 Bodin, (Jean) De la Démonomanie des Sorciers, (avec Refutation des Opinions de Jean Vvier.) 4to. Paris, 1580

See Letters on Demonology.

4to.

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Museum Hermeticum, &c. Continens Tractatus Chymicos novem praestantissimos, &c. de Benedicto Lapide Sapientum. 4to.

Francof. 1625
Paris, 1657

Billy, (Jacques de) Le Tombeau de l' Astrologie Judiciaire. 4to. Mitchell's (W. A.) Essay on Capacity and Genius, to prove that there is no original mental superiority between the most illiterate and learned of Mankind; and that no genius, whether individual or national, is innate, but solely produced by, and dependent on circumstances. Also, an Enquiry into the nature of Ghosts, &c. royal 8vo. Newcastle, Hamilton's (Mrs. Eliz.) Series of Popular Essays, &c. on the Improvement of the Understanding, the Imagination, and the Heart. 2 vols. 8vo. Edin. 1813 Knight's (Richard Payne) Analytical Inquiry into the Principles of Taste. 4th edit. 8vo. Lond. 1818 Leslie's (Prof. John) Philosophy of Arithmetic, exhibiting a Progressive View of the Theory and Practice of Calculation. Edin. 1817

SHELF XXI.

8vo.

Webster's (John) Displaying of Supposed Witchcraft; wherein is affirmed that there are many sorts of Deceivers and Impostors, &c. But that there is a Corporeal League made betwixt the Devil and the Witch, &c. &c. is utterly denied and disproved, &c. fol. Lond. 1677

See POETICAL WORKS, vol. ii. pp. 303-5; Notes to Fortunes of Nigel; Letters on Demonlogy, &c.

Gadbury's (John) гeveλaλoyiα, or, the Doctrine of Nativities; containing the whole Art, &c. whereby any Man, &c. may be enabled to discover the most remarkable and occult Accidents of his Life, &c. fol. Lond. 1661

.

See Letters on Demonology, p. 336.

Reynolds's (John) Triumphs of God's Revenge against the crying and execrable Sinne of (wilfull and premeditated) Murther. With his miraculous Discoveries and severe Punishments thereof. In 30 severall Tragicall Histories, &c. 2d edit. fol. ib. 1640 Johnson's (Capt. Charles) History of the Lives and Actions of the most famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street-Robbers, Pirates, &c. fol. ib. 1742 Clavell's (R.) General Catalogue of Books printed in England since the dreadful Fire of London, 1666, to the end of Trinity Term, 1680; and 2 Supplements to Hilary Term, 1681.— Catalogus Librorum Latinorum in diversis Europae partibus impressorum, ab anno 1670 usque ad annum 1680. fol. . ib. 1680-1 Strutt's (Joseph) Horda-Angel-Cynnan, or Complete View of the Manners, Customs, Arms, Habits, &c. of the Inhabitants of England, from the Arrival of the Saxons till the Reign of Henry VIII. 3 vols. 4to. ib. 1775-6 Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of England; containing the Representations of all the English Monarchs, from Edward the Confessor to Henry VIII. new edit. With Supplement. 4to. ib. 1793 Chronicle of England, (from Arrival of Cæsar to the Conquest.) 2 vols. 4to. ib. 1777-8 Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, from the Establishment of the Saxons in Britain to the present time. 2 vols. 4to. ib. 1796 Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, including the Rural and Domestic Recreations, May-Games, Mummeries, Pageants, Processions, and Pompous Spectacles, from the earliest period to the present time. 4to.

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ib. 1801

ib. 1810

Biographical Dictionary of Engravers, from the earliest period of the Art of Engraving to the present time, and a List of their most esteemed works. 2 vols. 4to. Test of Guilt, or Traits of Ancient Superstition, a Dramatic Tale.

ib. 1785-6

sm. 4to.

ib. 1808

PRESS P.

POETICAL WORKS, ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS; WITH A FEW WORKS ON BRITISH ANTIQUITIES.

SHELF I

Chaucer's (Geffrey) Works. fol. B. L. wants title, &c.
-Works. Newly printed. (With six pieces, not in the former impression.) Edited by

Thomas Speght. B. L. fol.

See POETICAL WORKS, passim.

[Lond. Jhon Wight, 1561]

ib. Ad. Islip. 1602

Oxford, 1798

Chaucer's (Geffrey) Canterbury Tales. To which are added, an Essay on his Language and
Versification, and an Introductory Discourse; together with Notes and a Glossary. By the
late Thomas Tyrwhitt, Esq. 2d edit. 2 vols. 4to.
Drayton's (Michael) Polyolbion. A Chorographical Description, &c. of this renowned Isle of
Great Britain. Digested into a Poem. fol.

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Boswell's (Sir Alex.) Woo-Creel, or the Bill o' Bashan, a Tale. 4to.
Songs of the Justiciary Opera. Composed fifty years ago by C M
C. C. 4to.

Lond. 1622

ib. 1613

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Frondes Caducae. Dialogi Duo, &c. quorum prior continet Colloquium inter Deum et Euam (ut ferunt) eiusque liberos; posterior Salomonis et Marcolphi jucund ́ss. Decertationem proponit. Argent. 4to.

ib. 1816

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ib. 1818

The Buke of ye Chess. Script per manu Jhois Sloane. 4to. Dolarny's Primerose, or the First Part of the Passionate Hermit, &c. Written by a Practitioner in Poesie, &c. Lond. 1606. Reprinted by Bulmer for Sir Francis Freeling. (Roxburgh Club-Book.) Lond. 1816 Tusser's (Thomas) Hundreth good Points of Husbandrie. Reprinted from first edition of 1557. ib. Triphook, 1810

4to.

4to.

See Note to The Pirate. The Five Hundred Points of Husbandrie, eighth edition, 1599, are reprinted in Somers' Tracts, vol. iii.

Rokesby's (Geo. of Newcastle,) Lay of the Reed-Water Minstrel. Illustrated with notes, &c. 4to. With MS. note by Sir W. S., and the Ballad of Parcy Reed at the end. Newc. 1809 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. ix. p. 55.

First Fruits of Australian Poetry. Printed for private distribution. 4to.

Sydney, New South Wales, 1819 Carey's (Patrick, brother of Lord Falkland,) Poems, from a Manuscript written in the time of Oliver Cromwell. 4to. Lond. Murray, 1771

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Trivial Poems and Triolets, &c. With Introduction and Notes by Sir Walter Scott. With MS. note by Sir W. S. in reference to the preceding edition, the existence of which was not known to him at the time of this second publication. 4to. ib. 1819 See Note to Woodstock; LIFE, vol. iii. pp. 30-33. The Original MS., the gift of Mr. Murray, is at p. 107. Breton's (Nicolas) Longing of a Blessed Heart, which, loathing the World, doth long to be with Christ. With Preface by Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart. 4to. repr. Lee Priory, 1814 Melancholike Humours. With a Critical Preface by Sir E. Brydges. 4to. ib. 1815 Quillinan's (Edward, Son-in-law of Sir E. Brydges,) Stanzas written on the Baptismal Day of Jane Grey Brydges. 4to.

4to.

Hughes's (John, Esq.) Pompeii, a Descriptive Ode.
Bell's (Henry Glassford) Poems. Privately printed. 4to.

Edin. 1824

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