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in the English Army. By N. H. Nicolas, Esq. Frontispieces and map. Lond., published by Johnson, Brooke St., Holborn, and sold by Pickering, Chancery Lane, 1827, 12o., 21/-. Title and dedication, 2 leaves, preface, pp. i-xiv, battle of Agincourt, pp. i-ccccxii, the names of the dukes, erles, etc., pp. 1-129, music, 1 page. -2nd ed. 1832, 8°., 21/-, pp. i-xvi, 1-404, and appendix, pp. 1-106.-3rd ed. revised and improved, 1833, 8°.

NOTE.-Only 250 copies printed of 1827 edition.

A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483, written in the fifteenth century, and for the first time printed from the MSS. in the British Museum. To which are added numerous contemporary illustrations consisting of Royal Letters, Poems, and other articles descriptive of public events or of the manners and customs of the Metropolis. With a facsimile plate. Lond., 1827, 4°., pp. viii and 274, 42/-.

NOTE. Edited by the City Remembrancer, Edward Tyrrell, and N. H. Nicolas. 250 copies printed.

References to such proofs of Barons' sitting in Parliament as occur in the Rolls of Parliament. With some observations tending to establish that the Barons' letters to the Pope, Anno 29 Edw. i, should likewise be received as a proof of sitting in parliament. Extracted from the Second Vol. of "A Synopsis of the Peerage of England, by N. H. Nicolas, Esq." [Lond.,] John Nichols and Son, Parliament St. n.d., [1827,] 12°. Title, 1 page, then pp. 715-814. Grenville Lib., Br. Museum.

The Privy Purse expenses of King Henry the Eighth from November, 1529, to December, 1532. With introductory remarks and illustrative notes, by N. H. Nicolas, Esq. Lond., W. Pickering, 1827, 8°., pp. xlvi and 372, 21/-, twelve copies printed on large paper.

Private Memoirs of Sir Kenelm Digby, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King Charles the First. Written by himself and now first published from the original manuscript, [with an introductory memoir by N. H. Nicolas.] Lond., Saunders and Otley, 1827, 8°. Introduction, pp. i-lxxxvi, Key, 1 leaf, Memoir, pp. 1-328, 14/-.

Castrations from the Private Memoirs of Sir Kenelm Digby. [Edited by N. H. Nicolas.] Not published. n.p. or printer's name. [Lond.,] 1828, 8°. Title and introduction, 2 leaves, then pp. 1-50.

Journal by one of the suite of Thomas Beckington, afterwards Bishop of Bath and Wells, during an embassy to negociate a marriage between Henry VI and a daughter of the Count of Armagnac, A.D. 1442. With notes and illus

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trations, by N. H. Nicolas, Esq. Lond., W. Pickering, 1828, 8°. Title, dedication and preface, pp. i-xv, prefatory remarks and memoir, pp. i-lxxvii, journal, index and notes, pp. 1-130, 10/6; large paper, 84/-, only 12 copies printed.

NOTE.-In "Official Correspondence of Thos. Bekynton... Ed. by Geo. Williams, B.D.", (Rolls Series), 1872, 2 vols., 8°., the editor disputes the correctness of many of Sir N. H. Nicolas' statements in the notes to the "Journal."

The siege of Carlaverock, in the xxviii Edward I, A.D. MCCC, with the arms of the earls, barons and knights who were present on that occasion. With a Translation, a History of the Castle, and memoirs of the personages commemorated by the Poet. By N. H. Nicolas, Esq. Lond., J. B. Nichols and Son, 1828, 4o. Title, dedication, preface and history of Castle, pp. i-xxxii; Le Siege de Karleverok, pp. 1-90; Memoirs of the Peers and Knights, pp. 91-366; Notes, pp. 367-78, Index, pp. 379-80, 42/-. Some copies have the arms illuminated.

NOTE.-cf. Letter by Sir N. H. Nicolas. Gent. Mag., xcix, 25-29, (1829).

A Roll of Arms of peers and knights in the reign of Edward II, from a contemporary MS. in the British Museum. With a preface. [By N. H. Nicolas, Esq.] Lond., 1828, 8°., pp. 184, 10/6; large paper in 4°., 21/-; only 50 copies printed.

King Henry the VIII's Household Book, an Account of the Privy Purse Expenses of King Henry the Eighth. With notes by N. H. Nicolas. Lond., Pickering, 1828, 8°., 21/-.

The Statutes of the Order of the Guelphs, [translated from the original German, with introductory remarks by N. H. Nicolas.] Lond., W. Pickering, Chancery Lane, 1828, 4o., 18 leaves.

NOTE.-Only 100 copies printed for the use of the English members of the Order and not for sale. This work was afterwards included in The History of Orders of Knighthood."

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The Statutes of the Order of the Thistle, [to which are added a History of the Order and a catalogue of the knights since its revival by James II in 1687. By N. H. Nicolas.] Lond., W. Pickering, Chancery Lane, 1828, 4°., unpaged, a-d, B-H in fours.

NOTE.-Only 50 copies printed and not for sale.

Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe, wife of Sir Richard Fanshawe, Bart., Ambassador from Charles the second to the Court of Madrid, in 1665. Written by herself; to which are added extracts from the correspondence of Sir Richard

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Fanshawe. [With an introductory memoir and notes by N. H. Nicolas.] Lond., H. Colburn, 1829, 8°. Title, dedication, preface and introductory memoir, pp. i-lxiii, then pp. 1-395, 9/-. -2nd ed. 1830, post 8°., pp. vii and 332, 7/6. Roll of Arms of the reigns of Henry III and Edward III. Edited by N. H. Nicolas, Esq. Lond., Pickering, 1829, 8°., pp. 142, 10/6, large paper, 4°., 21/-. 50 copies printed.

Report of proceedings on the claim to the Barony of L'Isle, in the House of Lords. With notes and an Appendix containing the cases of Abergavenny, Botetourt and Berkeley, accompanied by observations on Baronies by Tenure, by N. H. Nicolas, Esq. Lond., W. Pickering; Stevens and Sons, 1829, 8°., pp. xxvii and 436, 21/-.

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Observations on the state of historical literature and on The Society of Antiquaries, and other institutions for its advancement in England; with remarks on record offices and on the proceedings of The Record Commission. Addressed to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, by N. H. Nicolas. Lond., W. Pickering, 1830, 8°., pp. x and 212, 7/6.

NOTE.-cf. E. Edwards' Lives of Founders of Br. Museum, (1870), ii, 535-42.

Remarks submitted to Viscount Melbourne in reply to a Pamphlet addressed to him by Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Esq., and entitled "Observations on the State of Historical Literature," etc. By Francis Palgrave, Esq. Lond., 1831, 8°.

Refutation of Mr. Palgrave's "Remarks" in reply to "Observations on the State of Historical Literature." Additional Facts relative to the Record Commission and Record Offices. Addressed to the Secretary of State for the Home Department. By N. H. Nicolas, Esq. Lond., W. Pickering, 1831, 8°. Title and contents, pp. i-iv, Refutation, pp. 3-200, appendix, pp. ixxiv, 5/-.

Observations on the state of historical liter

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ature, etc. With additional facts and A Refutation of Mr. Palgrave's "Remarks," etc. By N. H. Nicolas, Esq. Lond., 1831, 8°., 12/6.

Public Records. A description of the contents, objects and uses of the various works printed by authority of The Record Commission for the advancement of historical and antiquarian knowledge. [By Sir N. H. Nicolas.] Lond., Baldwin and Cradock, 1831, 8°., pp. ví and 136, 5/-.

Record Commission. A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Brougham and Vaux, Lord High Chancellor, on the Constitution and proceedings of the present commission for the public records. By Sir Harris Nicolas. Lond., W. Pickering, 1832, 8°., pp. 111, appendix, pp. 111-46, 5/-.

Observations on the Parliamentary Writs, edited by F. Palgrave, Esq., F.R.S. and F.S.A., and on the Calendar of Proceedings in Chancery, edited by J. Bayley, Esq., F.R.S. and F.S.A. Under the authority of the Recent Commission, with remarks on the proposed new edition of The Rolls of Parliament. To which is added An

Appendix of Illustrative Documents. [By Sir N. H. Nicolas.] Lond., [printed for C. Roworth and Sons,] 1832, 8°., pp. 1-82, Appendix, pp. i-lxxiv.

Observations on the Calendar of the Proceedings in Chancery, edited by John Bayley, Esq., F.R.S. and F.S.A., and on the Parliamentary Writs, edited by Francis Palgrave, Esq., F.R.S. and F.S.A., under the Authority of the Record Commission. To which is added An Appendix of Illustrative Documents. [By Sir N. H. Nicolas.] Lond., [printed for C. Roworth and Sons,] 1832, 8°., pp. 1-76, Appendix, pp. i-lxx.

NOTE. The two preceding works, of which the latter is only an amended reprint of the former, are attributed to Sir N. H. Nicolas on the authority of Mr. C. P. Cooper's reply to Question 2791 in the report of his evidence before The Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Management of the Record Commission, (Lond., 1837, 8°.) in Papers and Documents, Note, p. 154. Both works purport to be written by Mr. Cooper.

Record Commission. Remarks upon the Reply of F. Palgrave, Esq., to those portions of the statements drawn up by Mr. C. P. Cooper which relate to the Editor of the new edition of the Rolls of Parliament. London, June, 1832, 8°., pp. 31.

NOTE. On the title page of the Br. Museum copy is the following MS. note-"This pamphlet was written by me, with the exception of the Preface, with which I had nothing to do. It was Mr. Cooper's own. N.H.N."

The Parochial Topography of the rape of Bramber in the Western Division of the County

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of Sussex. By Edmund Cartwright, M.A.; F.A.S. Vol. ii, part the second. Lond., 1830, 4°.

NOTE. The Memoir of John Howard, first Duke of Norfolk, (occupying pp. 188-94) was written by Sir N. H. Nicolas.

The Poetical Works of James Thomson. With Memoir and Notes, by Sir N. H. Nicolas, and many new poems now first published. Lond., W. Pickering. [Aldine Poets, vols. 3 and 4,] 1830, 2 vols., 12o., ea. 5/-.-2nd ed., 1847, 2 vols., 120.-Lond., Bell and Daldy, 1862, 2 vols., 8°., 20/-.-Large paper copy, 1866, 2 vols., 8°. The Poetical Works of James Thomson. [With Memoir of Thomson, signed "N. Harris Nicolas."] Boston, Little, Brown and Co...1854, 2 vols., 8°.

The Poems of William Collins. With Memoir, by Sir N. H. Nicolas. Lond., W. Pickering. [Aldine Poets, vol. 5,] 1830,120,5/-.-1853,120,5/-.

The Poems of the Earl of Surrey and Sir Thomas Wyatt, with original Memoirs. [Edited by Sir N. H. Nicolas.] Portraits. Lond., W. Pickering. [Aldine Poets, vols. 10 and 11,] 1831, 2 vols., cr. 8°., 18/-.-Reprinted. Lond., W. Pickering, 1853, 2 vols., 12., ea. 5/-.

The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White. With a Memoir by Sir H. Nicolas. Lond., W. Pickering. [Aldine Poets, vol. 6,] 1837, 120., 6/-.

The Poetical Works of H. K. White. [With a Memoir by Sir H. Nicolas.] Lond., Bell and Daldy, 1860, 8°., pp. 59 and 221, 5/--Large paper copy, 1866, 8°., pp. 59 and 221.

The Poetical Works of H. K. White. With a Memoir by Sir H. Nicolas. Boston, Little, Brown and Co...1854, 8°., pp. 63 and 225.

The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. [With a memoir by Sir H. Nicolas. Aldine Poets, vols. 1, 1*, 2.] Lond., W. Pickering, 1839, 3 vols. 8°., ea. 5-.-Large paper copy. Lond., Bell and Daldy, 1866, 3 vols. 8°.

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The Poems of William Cowper, including his translations. With Memoir by Sir N. H. Nicolas. Lond., W. Pickering, [Aldine Poets, vols. 7, 8, and 9,] 1843, 3 vols., 12o., ea. 5/-.--Reprinted. 1853, 2 vols., 8°.

The Poetical Works of Geoffry Chaucer. With Memoir by Sir H. Nicolas. [Aldine Poets, vol. 47-52.] Lond., W. Pickering, 1845, 6 vols., 8°. -Large paper copy. Lond., Bell and Daldy, 1866, 6 vols., 8o.

NOTE.-2 copies of the 1845 ed. were printed on

vellum.

Chaucer's Romaunt of the Rose, Troilus and Crescida and the minor poems. With life of the Poet, by Sir H. Nicolas. Lond., W. Pickering, 1846, 3 vols., 8°.

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A Letter to the Duke of Wellington on the propriety and legality of creating peers for life: with precedents. [By N. H. Nicolas, Esq.] Lond., W. Pickering, 1830, 8°., pp. 56, 3/6.-2nd ed. Lond., 1830, 8°., pp. 56, 2/6.-3rd ed. 1834, 8°., 5/-.

The Privy Purse expenses of Elizabeth of York; wardrobe accounts of Edward the fourth. With a memoir of Elizabeth of York, and notes.

By N. H. Nicolas, Esq. Lond., W. Pickering, 1830, 8°. Title, dedication, preface, 3 leaves, Introductory Remarks, pp. i-xxx, Memoir of Elizabeth of York, pp. xxxi-civ, Privy Purse expenses, pp. 1-112, Wardrobe Accounts, pp. 113-70, Index and notes, pp. 171-265, 21/-.

Prospectus. In one volume, royal octavo. Shortly will be published, price £2 2s. Stemmata Regalia Cornubiensia or pedigrees of the descent of families of Cornwall from The Blood Royal, to which will be prefixed, tables of their descent from Charlemagne-The Saxon KingsThe Kings of France-Scotland-Castile and Leon-The Ancient Princes of Wales-The Dukes of Normandy, Britanny, and Lorraineand from other Sovereign Princes; and also from many of the most illustrious families in the kingdom. By N. H. Nicolas, Esq., of the Inner Temple. Lond., printed for J. H. Burn, Maiden Lane, Covent Garden. To whom Gentlemen desirous of having their names inserted in the subscription list are requested to be early in transmitting their instructions either by post or through the medium of their booksellers. n.d., [18-] 4°., pp. 3.

Reports of proceedings on the claim to the Earldom of Devon in the House of Lords: with notes and an appendix containing copies of patents and cases illustrative of the claim. By Sir Harris Nicolas. Lond., J. and W. T. Clarke; W. Pickering; M. Stevens and Sons, 1832, 8°. Titles, contents, preface and descent, pp. i-xiii, Earldom of Devon, pp. 1-199, appendix, pp. i-cc, index, 4 leaves, 12/-.

Observations on the clauses containing grants of precedency in patents of peerage, with remarks on the Statute 31 Henry VIII, for placing the Lords. By Sir Harris Nicolas. [Lond., printed for A. and R. Spottiswoode.] n.d., [1832,] 8°., Pp. cc to cclvi.

Proposal for a publication of The Scrope and Grosvenor Roll; the proceedings in the cause between Sir Richard Le Scrope and Sir Robert Grosvenor, from the 9th to the 13th year of the reign of Richard II, mccclxxxiii-mccclxxxix, before the Lord High Constable, relative to their coat armour. [Lond., printed by S. and R. Bentley, Dorset St., Fleet St.] n.d., [Feb., 1829,] fol. Proposals, pp. 1-4, extracts from the depo

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sitions, pp. 5-14. Grenville Lib., Br. Museum. The Scrope and Grosvenor Controversy. Vol. i. De Controversia in curia Militari inter Ricardum le Scrope et Robertum Grosvenor Milites. Rege Ricardo Secundo mccclxxxv-mcccxc. E recordis in turre Londinensi asservatis. The Controversy, pp. 1-352, additional documents, pp. 35358, notes, 359-62, Index to the depositions, pp. 363-68. Vol. ii. The Controversy between Sir Richard Scrope and Sir Robert Grosvenor in the Court of Chivalry, A.D. mccclxxxv-mcccxc. Vol. ii containing A History of the family of Scrope, and biographical notices of the deponents. By Sir N. Harris Nicolas, K.H. 1832. [Lond., printed by Samuel Bentley, Dorset St., Fleet St.,] fol. Title and Advertisement, pp. i-vi, history of family of Scrope, pp. 1-158, addenda, pp. 159-61, notices of the deponents in favour of Sir R. Scrope, pp. 163-474, index to the history of the family of Scrope and the memoirs of deponents in the second volume, pp. 475-80. Grenville Lib., Br. Museum.

NOTE.-Privately printed at the expense of an association of noblemen and gentlemen; an edition of 150 copies only. Priced at 168/- by H. Sotheran and Co. in 1873. The third volume was never printed. The Advertisement to vol. ii is signed "N. Harris Nicolas, 10 Mch., 1832," and says "The impression is limited and no copies have been printed for sale." cf. N. and Q., 4 S., xi, 104, (1873).

The Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy. Council of England. Edited by Sir H. Nicolas. Printed by command of His Majesty King William IV...and under the direction of The Commissioners of the Public Records of the Kingdom. [By G. Eyre and A. Spottiswoode,] 1834-37, 7 vols., 8°., 52/-.

NOTE. The Proceedings extend from 10 Ric. II, 1386 to 33 Hen. VIII, 1542.

The Letters of Joseph Ritson, Esq. Edited chiefly from originals in the possession of his nephew. To which is prefixed a memoir of the Author, by Sir Harris Nicolas, K.C.M.G. Lond., Pickering, 1833, 2 vols., 8°., 18/-.

The Chronology of History, containing tables, calculations and statements, indispensable for ascertaining the dates of historical events and of public and private documents, from the earliest periods to the present time. By Sir N. H. Nicolas. [Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopædia, vol. 44.] Lond., Longman, 1833, 12o., pp. xxiv and 358, 6/2nd ed. 1838, 8°., pp. xxiv and 406, 3/6.

NOTE. These are improved editions of "Notitia Historica," 1824.

A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy, with a report of the Banbury case and of all

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other cases bearing upon the subject. By Sir N. H. Nicolas. Lond., W. Pickering, 1836, 8°., pp. xvi and 588, 21/-.-2nd ed. 1838, 8°., 21/-.

The Complete Angler, or the contemplative man's recreation, being a discourse of rivers, fish-ponds, fish and fishing, written by Izaak Walton, and instructions how to angle for a trout or grayling in a clear stream, by Charles Cotton. With original memoirs and notes by Sir Harris Nicolas. Illustrated from drawings by Thos. Stothard, R.A., and I. Inskipp. Lond. W. Pickering, 1836, 2 vols., impl. 80., 126/-. Proofs on Indian Paper, 210/-.

NOTE.-Published in 12 parts (commencing in 1835) at 9/6 each. India Proofs, 16/- each. cf. T. Westwood's The Chronicle of the Compleat Angler,' (1864), pp. 51

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Observations on the Office of Secretary of State, Lord Privy Seal and Chamberlain of the King's Household. [By Sir N. H. Nicolas.] 1837, roy. 8o.

NOTE.-Only 50 copies separately printed.

Prospectus. Sir N. H. Nicolas proposes to print the last Heraldic Survey of Cornwall, made in the year 1640 (1620), on the following terms, disclaiming any idea of profit to himself, that £300 be raised by subscription of £5, and that each contribution

of £5 shall entitle the subscriber to a coloured copy of the work. It is therefore hoped that the gentlemen of Cornwall will not allow so favourable an opportunity to escape for rendering this valuable record accessible to the great number of persons interested in its contents. Davies Gilbert, East Bourn, 1838, 4o.

NOTE.-28 pages only, in foolscap folio, were printed by Pickering, Piccadilly, they commence with the name Aleigh or Leigh and end with Carew, of Anthony, and there are woodcuts of the shields of arms. cf. J. G. Nichols' Herald and Genealogist, ii, 195-97, (1865).

Engravings of the sepulchral brasses in Norfolk and Suffolk. By John Sell Cotman. With an Introductory Essay by Dawson Turner, and Notes by Sir S. R. Meyrick, A. Way, and Sir N. H. Nicolas. Lond., 1839, 2 vols., fol., 126/-.

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Alphabetical List of the Knights of the Garter, Knights of the Bath and the Grand Crosses from 1725. Lond., n.d., [184-,] 12°.

History of The Orders of Knighthood of the British Empire and of the order of the Guelphs of Hanover, with an account of the medals, clasps and crosses conferred for naval and military services. By Sir N. H. Nicolas, Chancellor and Knight Grand Cross of Saint Michael and Saint George; Knight of the Royal Order of the Guelphs. Lond., published for John Hunter, Maddox St., (Robe Maker to Her Majesty) by W. Pickering, Chancery Lane, 1841-42, 4 vols., imp. 4°., 157/6. Illuminated copies, 294/-.

NOTE.-The copies last issued have a continuation

to 1847.

History of the Earldoms of Strathern, Monteith and Airth, with a report of the proceedings before The House of Lords on the claim of Robert Barclay Allardice, Esq., to the Earldom of Airth. By Sir Harris Nicolas, G.C.M.G. Lond., W. Pickering, 1842, 8°. Title, dedication, preface and contents, pp. i-xvi, pedigree, 2 leaves, the history, pp. 1-248, appendix, pp. i-cxvi, 12/-.

Statement of the circumstances respecting Mr. Babbage's Calculating Engines. [Drawn up by Sir N. H. Nicolas, in Aug., 1843, from documents furnished by the Inventor.] Lond., 1843,

8°.

NOTE.-Reprinted in pp. 68-96 of "Passages from the Life of a Philosopher. By Chas. Babbage." Lond., Longman, 1864, 8°.

The Despatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson, with notes by Sir N. H. Nicolas, G.C.M.G. Lond., H. Colburn, 18441846, 7 vols., 8°., 110/-.

The Court of Queen Victoria or portraits of British Ladies distinguished by birth and rank, with biographical and genealogical memoirs. By Sir Harris Nicolas, G.C.M.G. Published by J. Hogarth, 5 Haymarket, 1845, impl. 4°., 21/each part.

NOTE.-3 Pts., 81 pages, with 9 portraits, brought out, the work was then discontinued.

On the supply of printed books from the library to the Reading Room of the British Museum. Signed A. Panizzi, 5 June, 1846. [Lond., printed by Charles Whittingham, Tooks Court, 1846,] 80. On the supply of printed books, pp. 1-17, Correspondence between Sir N. H. Nicolas and Mr. Panizzi, pp. 18-29.

Animadversion on the library and catalogue of the British Museum. A Reply to Mr. Panizzi's Statement and a correspondence with that officer and the Trustees. By Sir Harris Nicolas. Lond., R. Bentley, 1846, 8°., pp. 87.

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A Statement of the means by which the Nelson Coat, presented by H.R.H. Prince Albert to Greenwich Hospital, was obtained by Sir N. H. Nicolas, together with copies of letters and other original documents relating to Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, now in the possession of the Editor, and intended by him as an Appendix to the Despatches of Lord Nelson, as also some unpublished particulars of the trial and execution of Caracciolo and the capitulation of the Castles of Naples. Lond., T. A. Evans, 17, Maddox St., Hanover Sq., 1846, 8°., pp. viii and 62.

NOTE. Dedication signed "T. A. Evans, March 1, 1846."

A history of the Royal Navy from the earliest times to the wars of the French Revolution. By Sir N. H. Nicolas, G.C.M.G. Lond., R. Bentley, 1847, 2 vols., 8°., 28/-.

NOTE.-No more printed, this portion extends to the reign of Henry V, 1422.

Memoirs of the Life and Times of Sir Christo

pher Hatton, K.G., Vice-Chamberlain and Lord Chancellor to Queen Elizabeth, including his correspondence with the Queen and other distinguished persons. By Sir H. Nicolas, G.C.M.G. Lond., R. Bentley, 1847, 8°. Title, preface and contents, pp. i-xxvi, the life and times pp. 1504, appendix and index, pp. i-lxxii, 15/-.

Junius including letters by the same writer under other signatures; to which are added his confidential correspondence with Mr. Wilkes and his private letters to Mr. H. S. Woodfall. A new and enlarged edition. With new evidence as to the authorship, and an analysis by the late Sir Library, vols. 119 and 120.] Lond., H. G. Bohn, Harris Nicolas. By John Wade. [Bohn's Standard 1850, 2 vols., post 8°., 7/-.

NOTE. Ultimately only a sample of this Analysis was printed in preface, vol. ii, pp. xiii*-xxi*. Some portion of Sir H. Nicolas' Preliminary Remarks appeared in a review of "John Jaques' History of Junius" in the Athenæum, 10 Feb., 1844, pp. 128-30, but were never continued. The index to Mr. Wade's Ed. of Junius was partly compiled by Sir N. H. Nicolas.

The Historic Peerage of England, exhibiting under alphabetical arrangement, the origin, descent and present state of every title of peerage which has existed in this country since the Conquest. Being a new edition of the "Synopsis of Nicolas, G.C.M.G. Revised corrected and conthe Peerage of England" by the late Sir Harris tinued to the present time, including all recent creations, extinctions, deaths, etc. By William Courthope, Esq., Somerset Herald, of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law. Lond., J. Murray, 1857, 8°., pp. lxxvi and 610.

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