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MORNAY, Philip of-continued.

1689. (With a Preface by Samuel Annes

garet Countesse of Darby. In the Lam-ley.) Lond. 1690, 4to. 16s. beth Library.

A Christian and Godly View of Death and Life, as also of human Actions, translated by A. W. Lond. 1593, 8vo.

A Discourse of Life and Death, done into English by the Countesse of Pembroke. Lond. 1600, 16mo. G 2, in eights, F only 4 leaves. Heber, pt. v. half the title MS. 17. 23. Caldecott, 12s.-1592, 4to. -Lond. 1607, 12mo. Bliss, 11s. See GAR

NIER, Robt.-Another translation, falsely ascribed to Sir John Fenwick, Bart. Lond. 1697, 4to. pp. 31. Reprinted in the first volume of the Harleian Miscellany.-Another, by A. W. Lond. 1593, 8vo.-Another, by E(dward) A(gges). Lond. 1576, Svo.

Fowre Bookes of the Institutions, Vse, and Doctrine of the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist in the old Church; as likewise how, when, and by what Degrees the Masse is brought in, in Place thereof. Translated by R. S. Lond. 1600, folio.

The Mysterie of Iniquitie; or, the Historie of the Papacie, englished by Samson Lennard. Lond. 1612, folio, 5s.

His Teares for the Death of his Sonne, englished by J. Healey. Lond. 1609, 12mo Bright, 9s.

Several other pieces written by this illustrious French protestant, who was privy counsellor to Henry the Great, have been translated into English.

MORNING EXERCISES at Cripplegate, Saint Giles's in the Fields, and in Southwark. Lond. 1660-90, 4to. 6 vols. 47. 4s.

By Owen, Manton, Baxter, Bates, Jenkyns, Alsop, Vincent, Burgess, Tillotson, &c. &c. Williams, 1032, 117. 15s. fine set.-Fifth edition, carefully collated and corrected, with notes and translations by James Nichols. Lond. Tegg, 1844. Large 8vo. 6 vols. 37. 12s.

The Morning Exercise Methodiz'd. Lond. 1680, 4to. 14s. Published by Thos. Case.-1676, 4to.

MORRAY, William. A short Treatise of Death, together with the ænigmatick Description of old Age and Death, &c. in English-Meeter, Edinb. 1631, 12mo.

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Gordonstoun, 1501, 17. 11s. 6d. Again. Edinb. 1633.

MORRELL, William. New England; or, Enarration of the Ayre, Earth, Water, Fish, and Fowles of that Country, and of the Natives. Lond. 1625, 4to.

In Latin and English. A copy is in the British Museum. Heber, pt. iv. 1. 5s. William. The notorious ImPostor, or the Life of W. Morrell, alias Bowyer, sometime of Banbury. Two Parts. Lond. 1692, 4to.

Nassau, pt. ii. 186, 7s.

The Compleat Memoirs of the Life of that notorious Impostor W. Morrell, alias Bouyer, alias Wickham, &c. Lond. 1694, 12mo.

MORRENNUS, John. Reverendi Episcopi Wyntoniensis Doctoris Gardineri Angliæ Cancellarii Epitaphium. Lond. 1555, 4to.

Reprinted in Hearne's Collection of Discourses.

MORRICE, Thomas. An Apology for Schoolmasters. Lond. 1619, 12mo.

MORRIS, Corbyn. Essay towards fixing the true Standards of Wit, Humour, Raillery, &c. Lond. 1744. 8vo. 5s.

An ingenious work. Observations on the past Growth, and present State of the City of London. Lond. 1751, folio. A curious pamphlet. Dent, pt. ii. 619, 2s. 6d.

The Morning Exercise at Cripplegate; Richard, F.L.S. Essays on or, several Cases of Conscience practically resolved by sundry Ministers. Lond. 1661, Landscape Gardening, and on unit4to. 16s. Published by Samuel Annesley. ing picturesque Effect with rural -1677, 4to. A Supplement to the Morning Exer-Scenery. Lond. 1827, 4to. 17. 11s. 6d. cise at Cripplegate. Lond. 1674-76, 4to. six plates. 15s. Published by Annesley.

The Morning Exercise against Popery. Lond. 1675, 4to. 18s. Published by Nath. Vincent.-1679, 4to.

Continuation. Lond. 1683, 4to. 18s. Casuistical Morning Exercises. The fourth volume. By several Ministers in and about London, preached in October

Captain. A Collection of Songs by the inimitable Captain Morris. Lond. 1786, 8vo. 2 pts.

Said to contain more humour than genius, and more obscenity than humour.

The Festival of Anacreon, containing a Collection of modern Songs written for

MORRIS, Capt.-continued. the Anacreontic Society, the Beef Steak, and Humbug Clubs, by Capt. Morris, Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Hewardine, Sir John Moore, Capt. Thompson, and other lyric

writers. With some account of the above convivial Societies. Part 1. (104 pp.) Lond. 1783, 8vo. port. of Capt. Morris.Sixth edition, 1789. The second Part, with Col. Ironside's Election Canzonetta. (80 pp.) Lond. 1789, 8vo. port. of W.

Hewardine. Part 3. (80 pp.)
The Bee, a Collection of Songs.
1790, portrait by Van Assen.

Songs, political and convivial. 1797, 12mo. port.-1802.

Lond.

Lond.

Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. Lond. 1791, 8vo.

Quashy; or, the coal-black Maid. A Tale relative to the Slave Trade. Lond. 1796, Svo.

Lyra Urbanica, or social Effusions. Lond. Bentley, 1844, post 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 1s. port. by Greatbatch. (Contains 'The Bee,' first published in 1790.)

Capt. Morris is said to have been a principal contributor to 'Hilaria, or the Festive Board.' See HEWARDINE.

Two of his compositions are to be found in the Festival of Love, Lond. 1789, 18mo.

MORRISON, Robert, D.D. A Dictionary of the Chinese Language, in three Parts, viz. ChineseEnglish, arranged according to the Radicals (3 vols.) — Alphabetical Arrangement (2 vols.) English and Chinese (1 vol.) Macao, 181523, royal 4to. 6 vols. 147. 14s.

This dictionary 'may be considered as the most important work in Chinese literature that has yet (1816) reached Europe.'-Quart Rev. Dr. Morrison has taken as his ground-work the 'Imperial Dictionary of Kang-he,' but has made many important alterations and improvements. A Parallel between the two intended Chinese Dictionaries, by the Rev. R. Morrison and Ant. Montucci; together with the Hora Sinicæ. Lond. 1817, 4to..

Horæ Sinica; Translations from the popular Literature of the Chinese. Lond. 1812, 8vo. 7s. 6d. A valuable and interesting work.

A Grammar of the Chinese Language. Serampore, 1815, 4to. 1. A valuable work, short and comprehensive.

Translations from the original Chinese, with Notes. Canton, 1815. 8vo.

Dialogues and detached Sentences in the Chinese Language, with a free and verbal Translation in English. By the Rev. R. Morrison and others. Macao, 1816, royal 8vo. 10s.

A View of China, for philological purposes; designed for the use of Persons who study the Chinese Language. Macao, 1817, 4to, 17.

Chinese Authors, in the native Character, with Translations, &c. Lond. 1825, 4to.

Chinese Miscellanies, or Extracts from

Memoirs of the Rev. W. Milne. lacca, 1824, 8vo.

Ma

Memoirs of his Life and Labours, by Mrs. Morrison; with critical Notices of his Chinese Works by S. Kidd. Lond. 1839, 8vo. 2 vols. port. 9s.

Vocabulary of the Canton Dialect; English and Chinese. Macao, 1828, 8vo.

Grammar of the English Language, for the Use of the Anglo-Chinese College, English and Chinese. Macao, 1823, 8vo.

A Parting Memorial; consisting of Miscellaneous Discourses, written and preached in China, at Singapore, on board Ship at Sea, in the Indian Ocean, at the Cape of Good Hope, and in England: with Remarks on Missions. Lond. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1826, 8vo. 5s.

Dr. Morrison translated the Morning and Evening Prayers of the Church of England into Chinese, in 1817. He also co-operated largely in the translation of the Bible and Testament into that language.

William Maxwell. The Decisions of the Court of Session, from its Institution until the Separation of the Court into two Divisions in 1808, digested under proper Heads in the form of a Dictionary. Edinb. 1811-23, 4to. 21 vols.

The Decisions of the Court of Session, from its Institution to the present Time. Edinb. 1801-7, 4to. 38 parts, or 18 vols.

Supplemental Volume, containing omitted Cases, Indexes, &c. Edinb. 1815, 4to.

General Synopsis of the Decisions of the Court of Session until Nov. 1827, by M. P. Brown. Edinb. 1829, 4to. 4 vols.

A Supplement to Morrison's Dictionary of Decisions. By M. P. Brown. Edinb. 1823-4, 4to. 5 vols.

Index to the Decisions of the Court of Session, contained in all the original Collections, and in Morrison's Dictionary of Decisions, by William Tait. Edinb. 1823. 4to. 31. 3s.

See ELCHIE, Lord. HALKERSTON, Peter.

MORRITT, J. B. S. A Vindication of Homer and of the ancient Poets and Historians who have recorded the Fall and Siege of Troy. York, 1798, 4to. 12s.

Written in answer to Jacob Bryant's publications on that subject.

Additional Remarks on the Topopraphy of Troy. Lond. 1800, 4to.

Miscellaneous Translations and Imitations of the minor Greek Poets. Lond. 1802, crown 8vo. 4s.

Collation.

F.R.S. Willett, 2656, 6s.
Title, one leaf; preface, 16 pages; the bills
of mortality, 210 pages; a folded table of
diseases, &c. between the bills for 1625-
1630; the various tracts, 151 pages, and
six folding tables.

MORTE D'ARTHURE. The most ancient and famous History of the renowned Prince Arthur, King of Britaine. (Anon., but by Sir Thomas Malory.) Lond. 1634, 4to.

MORS, Roderyck. The Complaynt of, sometyme a gray Fryre, unto the Parliament Howse of Ingland, his naturall Country, for the Redresse of certen wicked lawes, evel customs, and cruel decreys. Imprinted at Savoy, per Franciscum King Arthur and the Knights of the

de Turona, n. d. (1536) 16mo.

FIRST EDITION. In the Grenville Collection. Inglis, 1049, 31. 6s. White Knights, 2863, russia, 57. 78. 6d Bliss, 21. 15s. Bright, 51. 5s. Sotheby, 1852, 41. 10s. Heber, 21. 5s. See Brydges' British Bibliographer, ii. 178-81.- Geneve in Savoye, by Myghell Boys, 16mo. n. d. (circa 1536). Two editions, one containing H, in eights, the other O, in fours. Sotheby's, 1854, 31. 5s. Both editions are in the British Museum, and the second is in Lambeth Library. [Vide BALE.]

The Lamentation of a Christian against the Cittie of London, made by Roderigo Mors. Printed in Jericho in the Land of Promice, 1542, 12mo. Horner, 1854, 27. 8s. -Another edition, Nurenbergh, 1545, 12mo. Another edition, no place, 1548, 12mo. Contains F, in eights. A copy is in Lambeth Library. H

The real name of this author was R.

Brinklow.

MORTALITY.-A Collection of the

yearly Bills of Mortality, from 1657 to 1758 inclusive. Together with several other Bills of an earlier Date. Lond. 1759, 4to.

To which are subjoined-I. Natural and political Observations on the Bills of Mortality, by Capt. John Graunt, F.R.S. reprinted from the sixth edition in 1676. II. Another Essay on political Arithmetic, concerning the Growth of the City of London; with the Measures, Periods, Causes, and Consequences thereof. By Sir William Petty, Knt., F.R.S., reprinted from the edition printed at London in 1683. III. Observations on the past Growth and present State of the City of London; reprinted from the edition printed at London in 1751; with a Continuation of the Tables to the end of the Year 1757. By Corbyn Morris, Esq., F.R.S. IV. A comparative View of the Diseases and Ages, and a Table of the Probabilities of Life, for the last Thirty Years. By J. P., Esq.,

New edition. Lond. 1816, 18mo. 2 vols.
La Morte d'Arthure. The History of

Round Table, edited from the Text of
the edition of 1634, with Introduction and
Notes by Thomas Wright. Lond. 1858,
post 8vo. 3 vols.

ROXBURGHE CLUB, Appendix.
See ARTHUR, pp. 174-5. CAXTON, p. 397.

MORTIMER, Lieut. George. Observations and Remarks made during a Voyage to the Islands of Teneriffe, Amsterdam, Maria's Islands near Van Diemen's Land, Otaheite, on the north-west Coast of America, Sandwich Islands, the Fox Islands Tinian, and from thence to Canton. Lond. 1791, 4to.

day, containing but little information.
A hasty voyage of ten months and one

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MORTIMER.-The Fall of Mortian historical Play (by Hatchett). Lond. 1731, 8vo. 4s.

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The play was pronounced by the Grand Jury for the County of Middlesex, July 7, 1731, a false, infamous, scandalous, seditious, and treasonable libel.'-1763, 8vo. Prefixed to this edition is a dedication by John Wilkes to the Earl of Bute, couched in language the most insulting and sarcastic.

The History of Mortimer, being a Vindication of the Fall of Mortimer, Lond. 1731, 8vo.

votions. Fourteenth Edition. Lond. MORTON, Ann, Countess of. Der 1689, 24mo.

It is from this manual that Hor. Wal

pole quotes the remarkable expression of

'Lord, wilt thou hunt after a flea?' The edition. Newport, 1722, 12mo.-Fourth 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.) 158. LARGE PAPER, proofs, royal 4to. (pub. 37. 12s.)

11. 5s.

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. 17s. Bindley, pt. ii. 842, 21. 38. Willett, 1665, 21. 12s. 6d. Marquis of Townshend, 2445, russia, 31. 58. LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. ii. 782, 47. 48. Heath, 4678, russia, 67. Nassau, pt. ii. 406, russia, 87. 88. Collation. Title and dedication to Q. Anne, 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.

In considerable estimation.-1805, 8vo. 2 vols. Williams, 1218, 17. 9s.

of Chester, Lichfield, and Durham.
Thomas, successively Bishop
Life and funeral Sermon, from 2
Tim. iv. 7, 8. By John Barwick.

Lond. 1660, 4to. 12s.

Prefixed is a portrait of the bishop (by Faithorne). Bishop of Ely, 202, 13s. The writings of this prelate, which were principally directed against the Romanists and Nonconformists, are now of little value.

A Discharge of Five Imputations of Misallegations, falsely charged upon the (now) Bishop of Durham, an English Baron, 1633, 12mo. Bright, 10s.

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

of Duresme, by R. B. and J. N. York, The Life of Dr.Thomas Morton, Bishop 1669, 12mo. with wood-cut portrait of the bishop. Brockett, 1891, 8s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 125, 6s. Heber, pt. viii. 2s.

Thomas, of Clifford's Inn. New English Canaan, or New Ca naan. 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, 17. 28. Gordonstoun, 1634, 17. 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 MORTON, Joshua. Sermons on Language, with Bengali Synovarious interesting Subjects. Lond. nymes, and an English Interpre1788, 8vo. 2 vols. tation, compiled from Native and other authorities. Bishop's College (Calcutta), 1828, 8vo. 11. 5s. · MOBUS, Anglicè MORE. MORVINE. New England's Memoriall; being the History of the Plymouth Colony to 1668. Lond. 1669, 4to.

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J. H. Etchings, 50 historical Subjects. Lond. 1780, fol. 15s. Nathaniel.

Nassan, pt. ii. 187, 11s.-Second edition, with Supplement by Cotton. Boston, 1721, 12mo. Heber, pt. ii. 58. 6d.-Third

The most Famous

and Renowned Historie of that Woorthie and Illustrious Knight, Morvine, son to Oger the Dane. Translated by J. Markham. Lond. 1612, 4to.

Heber, pt. v. 37. 13s. 6d

MORWYNG, Peter. See EVONI-|

MUS.

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.

A valuable and much esteemed work. Bindley, pt. ii. 845, 27. 19s. Marquis of Townshend, 2446, 31.5s. Jadis, 215, 31.8s. North, pt. ii. 885, 41. 10s. Hibbert, 5656, russia, 6l. 8s. 6d. Willett, 1666, 67. 158. Heber, pt. x. 21. 14s. Craufurd, russia, fine, 51. 12s. 6d. Singer, fine, in original binding, 8. A notice of the Itinerary will be found in the Retrospective Review, xi. 308-42. The leaf opposite the Title, containing the words 'An Itinerary,' is occasionally wanting.

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. 11s. MOSCHUS. See ANACREON. BION. MUSEUS. STANLEY, Thomas. THE

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Reprinted, Dublin, 1793, 8vo. MÖSER, Justus. Harlequin: or a Defence of grotesque comic Performances. Translated from the German by J. A. F. Warnecke. Lond. 1766, small 8vo.

Garrick, 1660, morocco, 78. MOSER, Joseph. Turkish Tales. Lond. 1794, 12mo. 2 vols.

in a Series of poetical Epistles. Lond. Adventures of Timothy Twig, Esq.; 1794, 12mo. 2 vols.

Tales and Romances of Ancient and

Modern Times. 1800, 12mo. 5 vols.

This author, who was a justice of the peace, wrote several other works of fiction, dramas, pamphlets, &c. He also contributed to the European Magazine and other periodicals.

MOSES. See Exodus. Pentateuch.

Genesis.

A Relation of the finding out of Moses his Tombe, near Mount Nebo. Lond. 1657, 12mo.

Chorenensis. Historia Armeniacæ, et Epitome Geographiæ, Armen. et Lat. cum Notis Gul. et Geo. Gul. Whistoni. Lond. 1736,

A copy is in the British Museum. Cal- 4to. 31. 3s. decott, 1l. 28.

An historical Sketch of Moscow, with 12 coloured imitations of drawings. Lond. 1813, imp. 4to. 17. 1s.

See LYALL, Rob. SEGUR, Count. MOSELEY, Benjamin, M.D. A Treatise on Sugar, with miscellaneous medical Observations. 1799, 8vo. 5s.

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Henry.

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

Duke of York, 3402, 6s. 6d. Collation. Lond.-Pp. 8, with a plan and 23 plates, to each of which is an explanatory letter-press.

Second edition, with considerable additions. Lond. 1800.

A Treatise concerning the Properties and Effects of Coffee. 1785, 8vo.-Fifth edition, with considerable Additions. Lond. 1792, 8vo.

A Collection of antique Vases, Altars, Pateræ, Tripods, Candelabra, Sarcophagi, &c. from various Museums and Collections, engraved (in Outline) on 170 Plates, several of which are coloured, with historical Essays (by Thomas He Esq Lond. 1814, sm. 4to. 27. 2

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