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"Lord, wilt thou hunt after a flea?' The edition. Newport, 1722, 12mo.-Fourth I imprimatur to the volume is dated 1665. edition, Plymouth, Mass. 1826.-Fifth MORTON, Jas., B.D. The Monas-edition, re-written by Judge Davis. Bostic Annals of Teviotdale, or the His- ton, U.S. 1826, 8vo. with a map. tory and Antiquities of the Abbeys of Jedburgh, Kelso, Melros, and Dryburgh. Edinb. 1832, 4to. plates. (pub. 21. 2s.) 15s. LARGE PAPER, proofs, royal 4to. (pub. 37. 12s.) 11. 5s.

of Chester, Lichfield, and Durham. - Thomas, successively Bishop Life and funeral Sermon, from 2 Tim. iv. 7, 8. By John Barwick. Lond. 1660, 4to. 128.

John. See BUDDEN, John. - John, M.A. The Natural History of Northamptonshire; with some account of the Antiquities; to which is annexed, a transcript of Doomsday-Book, as far as it relates to that County. Lond. 1712, folio.

A work of very considerable industry, written on Dr. Plot's method, and on Dr. Woodward's hypothesis.'-Nicolson. Dowdeswell, 616, 11. 178. Bindley, pt. ii. 842, 21. 3s. Willett, 1665, 27. 12s. 6d. Marquis

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2 leaves; preface and errata, 4 pages; the history. 551 pages; Doomsday-Book, pp. i-x. Plates: 1. Eight fossils, &c. p. 170. 2. Twelve fossils, p. i. 184. 3. Thirteen shells, p. 198. 4. Thirteen shells, p. 202. 5. Sixteen shells, p. 206. 6. Twenty-five shells, p. 212. 7. Thirty-two shells, p. 220. 8. Ten ammoniæ, p. 224. 9. Eleven ammonites, p. 226. 10. Thirty fossils, &c. p. 246. 11. Fossils and celestial phænomena, p. 356. 12. Specimens of wens on trees, &c. p. 394. 13. Birds, &c. p. 463. 14. Fragment of a Roman pavement, discovered in 1699, p. 532. Prefixed to the volume is a sheet map of the county by John Harris. A copy in the British Muscum contains MS. notes by the author.

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A Discharge of Five Imputations of Misallegations, falsely charged upon the (now) Bishop of Durham, an English Ba

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An Answer unto the scandalous exceptions which Theoph. Higgins has lately objected. Lond. 1604. Bright, 8s.

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Thomas, of Clifford's Inn. New English Canaan, or New Canaan. Containing an Abstract of New England in three Books, written upon tenne Yeares Knowledge and Experiment of the Country. Amst. 1637, 4to.

A number of poetical pieces are interspersed through this curious work; among others, one entitled "Of the .Baccanall Triumphe of the nine Worthies of New Canaan," by Ben Jonson, which is not included in any edition of his Works. White Knights, 2953, 11. 2s. Gordonstoun, 1634, 1. 16s. Caldecott, date cut off, 11. 3s. Bindley, pt. iii. 322, 13s. North, pt. ii. 600, date 1634, 14s.

MORTON, Rev. Wm., Missionary. A Dictionary of the Bengali Language, with Bengali Synonymes, and an English Interpretation, compiled from Native and other authorities. Bishop's College (Calcutta), 1828, 8vo. 11. 58.

MORTON, Joshua. Sermons on various interesting Subjects. Lond. 1788, 8vo. 2 vols.

In considerable estimation.-1805, 8vo. 2 vols. Williams, 1218, 17. 98.

J. H. Etchings, 50 histori-
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Memoriall; being the History of
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The most Famous

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MORYSIN: See MORISON, R. MORYSON,Fynes. An Itinerary, containing his Ten Yeeres Travel through Germany, Bohmerland, Switzerland, Netherland, Denmark, Poland, Italy, Turkey, France, England, Scotland, and Ireland; in three Parts. Lond. 1617, folio.

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The History of Ireland, from the Year 1599 to 1603; giving an Account of the Rebellion of the Earl of Tyrone, with a short Narration of the State of that Kingdom, from 1169: to which is added, a Description of Ireland. Dublin, 1735, 8vo. 2 vols. These volumes are extracted from his Itinerary. North, pt. ii. 901, 17. 118.

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Moscow. The Reporte of a bloody and terrible Massacre in Mosco; with the fearful End of Demetrius, the last Duke. Lond. 1607, 4to.

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Henry. Picturesque Views of Ramsgate, with Descriptions. To which is prefixed, an historical Account of Ramsgate. Lond. 1817, imperial 8vo.

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A Collection of antique Vases, Altars, Pateræ, Tripods, Candelabra, Sarcophagi, &c. from various Museums and Collec tions, engraved (in Outline) on 170 Plates, several of which are coloured, with historical Essays (by Thomas Hope, Esq.) Lond. 1814, sm. 4to. 27. 28. Reduced,

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MOSHEIM, John Lawrence, D.D. An Ecclesiastical History, ancient and modern, from the Birth of Christ to the Beginning of the 18th Century. Translated from the original Latin, with Notes and chronological Tables, by Archibald Maclaine, D.D. New edition, with a Continuation by Charles Coote, LL.D. Lond. 1811, 8vo. 6 vols.

author could not treat at length in his general history.

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MOSLEY, Sir Oswald, D.C.L. History of the Town and Castle of Tutbury, in the co. of Stafford. Derby and Lond. 1832, 8vo. plates Moss, J. W. A Manual of classical Bibliography. Lond. 1825, 8vo. 2 vols.

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Thomas, B.A., of Trentham, Poems. Wolverco. Stafford. hampton, 1769, 4to. published anonymously.

In this volume will be found the much

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Drury, 2759, 27. 38. Williams, 1220, in pig-skin, 5l. 2s. 6d. A work indispensable in the department of Church history. 'Mosheim's compendium is excellent, the method admirable, in short the only one deserving of the name of an ecclesiastical history-Bishop Warburton. - First Edition of Maclaine's Translation, with a Supplement. Lond. 1765-8, 4to. 2 vols. Willett, 1753, 17. 14s. Roscoe, 537, 17. 17s. -1768, 8vo. 5 vols. Gough, 2413, 17. 17s. -1774, 8vo. 5 vols. Dent, pt. ii. 13, 188, -1783, 8vo. 6 vols. Bindley, pt. ii. 1528. 17. 15s. Earl of Kerry, 335, 27. 18s.-1790, 8vo. 6 vols.-1806, 8vo. 6 vols.-With a W. G. History and AntiDissertation on the State of the primi- quities of the parochial Church of tive Church, by George Gleig, Bishop of St. Saviour, Southwark; DescripStirling, 1826, 8vo. 6 vols.

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MOSSE, Miles. The Arraignment and Conviction of Vsurie in sixe Sermons vpon Pro. 28: 8. By Miles Mosse. Lond. 1595, 4to.

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MOTE, Humphrey. The Primrose of London, with her valiant Aduenture on the Spanish Coast, beeing of the Burthen of 150 Tunne. Lond. for Tho. Nelson, 1585, 4to. Four leaves. A copy in the British Museum.

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With maps and cuts, several of which are by Hogarth, and sometimes cut out. Veracity and exactness, particularly so far as regards the copying of inscriptions, characterise these travels. They are also valuable for information respecting the mines of the north of Europe. (The 3rd volume is occasionally found at the end

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MOTHERWELL, William. Minstrelsy: ancient and modern, with historical Introduction and Notes. Glasgow, 1827, 4to. 188.

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MOTTEVILLE, F. B. de. Me

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History of the Life and Reign of the Empress Catherine of Russia. Lond. 1744,

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The Accomplishment of the Prophecies, or the third Book in Defense of the catho

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MOUFET. See MUFFET.

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Peter du, Prebendary of Canterbury. Regii Sanguinis Clamor ad Coelum adversus Parricidas Anglicanos. Hag. Com. 1652, 12mo. 5s.

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Antiquities of Westminster Abbey, Illustrated by twelve Plates, from Drawings by G. P. Harding. By T. Moule. 4to. The Heraldry of Fish, with Notices of the principal Families bearing Fish in their Arms. Lond. 1842, 8vo. cuts, 17. 1s. LARGE PAPER, 21. 28.

A Treatise on Peace of Soul and Content of Mind, translated into English, with additional Notes, by John Scrope, D.D. Lond. 1675, 8vo. 2 vols. 78. MOULTON, Thomas. The Myrrour or Glass of Healthe. Lond. by Thomas Colwel. 16mo. 6s.

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A work shewing how the planettes do raygne in euery houre of the daye and nyghte, with the natures and exposicions of the xii synges.' Herbert notices several other editions.-An edition. Lond. by Richard Kele, 16mo. White Knights, 1877, Il-morocco, 17. 5s.-Lond. Hugh Jackson, n.d.-Lond. W. Myddleton, n. d. Heber, pt. vi. 3s.

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MOULIN, Lewis du. Rerum nuper in Regno Scotia gestarum Historia, per Irenæum Philalethen. Dantisci, 1641, 12mo.

Gordonstoun, 1321, 2s. 6d. Epistola de Episcopatu Anglicano contra Jo. Hall. Lond. 1641. Heber, pt. vi.

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Peter du, D.D., Pastor of the Reformed Church at Paris. The Papal Tyranny as it was exercised over England for some Ages, represented. Now set forth by his Son, P. du Moulin, Chaplain to King Charles iind. Lond. 1674, 4to.

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James. The History of Selby, ancient and modern. York, 1800, 12mo.

Title, one leaf; table of contents, preface, and introduction, 12 pages; the history of Cawood, 40 pages, not including the title, the Selby directory, list of its principal inhabitants, and subscribers. folded plan of Selby, and a N.W. view of 23 pages. The volume also contains a the church of St. Germain's.

MOUNTEBANK.-The merry Mountebank; or the Humorous Quack Doctor; being a certane Cure for Hypochondriac - Melancholy, by Timothy Tulip of Cuckoldshire,

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