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NEW JERSEY. The Grants, Concessions, and Original Constitutions of the Province of New Jersey, before the surrender thereof to Queen Anne and Philadelphia. W. Bradford, fol. n. d. p. 763.

Puttick, May 1859, 31. 13s. 6d.

A further Account of New Jersey in Letters from thence, by Richard Hartshorn and others of the first Settlers. 1676, 4to. Puttick, May, 1859, 17. 12s.

NEW YORK. Laws of the State of Albany, 1825, 8vo. 2 vols. See HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTIONS, Appendix.

NEWLIN, Tho. Sermons on several Occasions. Oxford, 1720, 8vo. 2 vols.

Williams, 1246, 27.

NEWMAN, Arthur. The BibleBearer, by A. N. of Trinity College, Oxford. Lond. 1607, 4to.

Black letter, consisting of 23 leaves. Bindley, pt. i. 892, 9s. Heber, pt. ii. 5s. 6d. Williams, 231, morocco, 31. 5s. It is a 'shrewd satire upon all hypocritical, puritanical, and sanctified sinners, all trimmers, time-servers, and holy cameleons, or conformists to any preachers, parties, or fashionable principles, who are only politically pious for profit or pre

ferment.'

Pleasvres Vision with Desert's Complaint: and a short Di

to have it republished, but it was surreptitiously reprinted under the original in Edinb. Rev. lxiii. 44. date, which reduced the price.-Reviewed

Reprinted. Lond, Lumley, 1854, 10s. 6d. The Restoration of Suffragan Bishops recommended, as a means of affecting a more equal distribution of episcopal du. ties, as contemplated by his Majesty's recent Ecclesiastical Commission, i.-iv. pp. 52. Lond. 1835, 8vo. 1s. 6d. and Parker, Oxf. 1834-42, 8vo. 6 vols. 31. 3s. Parochial Sermons. Lond. Rivington several editions, we give the date of the (Some of the volumes having undergone first and last. Vol. 1, 1834, fifth edition, 1844; vol. 2, 1835, fifth edition, 1851; vol. 3, 1836, fourth edition 1844; vol. 4, 1838, third edition 1842; fourth edition, materially altered according to Roman Catholic views, Lond. Burns, 1850; vol. 5, 1840, second edition 1842; third edition, Lond. Rivingtons, 1857; vol. 6, 1842, second edition 1845.)

Sermons selected from vols. 1-4 of Parochial Sermons. Lond. Rivingtons,

1841, 12mo. 7s. 6d.

Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church, viewed relatively to Romanism and popular Protestantism. Lond. Rivingtons, 1837, 8vo.-Second edition, Lond. 1838, 8vo. 10s. 6d. (This volume was withdrawn from sale in 1845, when the author became Romanist, and consequently rose to more than double its published price.)

D.D., Margaret Professor of Divinity, on A Letter to the Rev. Godfrey Faussett, certain points of Faith and Practice. Pp. 99. Lond. Rivingtons. Oxf. Parker, 1838. 8vo. 2s.

Lectures on Justification. Lond. Ri

alogue of a Woman's Properties be-vingtons, 1838, 8vo. 10s. 6d.-Second edit. tween an old Man and a young. ib. 1840, 8vo. 10s. 6d. Reviewed in Brit. Lond. 1619, 16mo. Critic, 24, 82.

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NEWMAN, John Henry, B.D. The Arians of the Fourth Century, their Doctrine, Temper, and Conduct; chiefly as exhibited in the councils of the Church between A.D. 325 and A.D. 381. Lond. Rivingtons, 1833, 8vo.

This edition was at one time worth 21.2s. in consequence of the author's objection

A Letter addressed to the Rev. R. W.

Jelf, D.D., Canon of Christ Church, in explanation of No. 90, in the series called The Tracts for the Times.' By the author. Second edition. Pp. 31. Oxf. 1841, 8vo. 1s.

A Letter to the Bishop of Oxford, on occasion of No. xc. in the series called The Tracts for the Times.' Oxf. 1841, 8vo. 1s. 6d.

The Church of the Fathers. [Anony.

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Sermons bearing on subjects of the day. edition. Lond. ib. 1844, 8vo. 12s. Lond. Rivingtons, 1843, 8vo. 12s.-Second

Sermons, chiefly on the Theory of reli. gious belief, preached before the University of Oxford. Lond. Rivingtons, 1843,

NEWMAN, J. H.-continued.

The Scope and Nature of University

8vo. 9s. 6d. Second edition. Lond. Ri- Education. Second edition. Lond. Longvingtons, 1844, 8vo. 9s. 6d.

An Essay on the Miracles recorded in the Ecclesiastical History of the early ages. Oxf. Parker. Lond. Rivingtons, 1843, 8vo. 58. Also in Fleury's Ecclesiastical History, translated by Newman, vol. i.

An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine. Lond. Toovey, 1845, 8vo. -Second edition. Lond. Toovey, 1846, 8vo. 12s.-Reviewed by the Rev. H. H. Milman, in Quart. Review, lxxvii. 404.

Remarks on Mr. Newman's Doctrine of

Purgatory. By a Country Clergyman.
Oxf. 1841, 8vo.

A Review of his Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine. By an English Churchman. Lond. 1846, 8vo.

A few words addressed to the author of 'An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine. By an Anglican Priest. Lond. 1846, 8vo.

Mithridates; or, Mr. Newman's Essay on Development its own confutation. By a quondam disciple. Lond. 1846, 8vo. Dissertatiunculæ quædam critico-theologicæ. Romæ. (Lond. Toovey), 1847, 8vo. 4s. 6d.

Loss and Gain; or, the Story of a Convert. [Anon.] Lond. Burns, 1848, 12mo. 6s.-Fourth edition, ib. 1858, 4s.

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Lectures on Certain Difficulties felt by Anglicans in submitting to the Catholic Church. Lond. Burns, 1850, 8vo.-Second edition, ib. 1850, 8vo. 12s.-Third edition, ib. 1857, 8vo. 78.

Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England; addressed to the brothers of the Oratory. Lond. Burns, 1851, 8vo. 12s.—Third edition, ib. 1857, post 8vo. 7s.

Callista, a Sketch of the third century. Lond. Burns, 1852, 3s. 6d. Fourth edition, 1859, 3s. 6d.

Lectures on the History of the Turks as to Christianity. Dublin, Duffy, (Lond. Dolman), 1853, 1s.

Office and Work of Universities. Lond. Longmans, 1856, 12mo. 6s.

Sermons preached on various occasions. Lond. Burns, 1857, cr. 8vo. pp. 286, 6s.Second edition, 1858, fcap. 8vo. 5s.

Letters on Sir Robert Peel's Speech at Tamworth. Lond. Mortimer, n. d. (1829?) 8vo.

Lectures and Essays on University Subjects. Lond. Longmans, 1859, 12mo. pp. 890, 68.

mans, 1859, post 8vo. pp. 350, 6s.

Lives of the English Saints, by the Rev. J. H. Newman and others, comprising upwards of Thirty Biographies of the most eminent Ecclesiastics and pious Women of the early English Church. Lond. Toovey, 1844, 12mo. 14 vols. frontispieces, pub. 21.8s. Reduced, Bohn, 1. 1s. Containing

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tories of St. Gundleus, St. Helier, St. Her4.-The Hermit Saints; being the His. bert, St. Edelwald, St. Bettelin, St. Neot, and St. Bartholomew, 3s.

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NEWMAN, Selig. AGrammar of the Hebrew Language, with Points; together with a short Sketch of the Chaldee Grammar. Lond. 1827, 8vo.

NEWMARKET FAYRE: or, a Parliament Outcry or State Commodoties set to Sale; a Tragi-comedy. Lond. 1649, 4to.

A copy of this dramatic satire is in the British Museum.

The second Part of the Tragi-Comedy called New-Market Fayre, or Mrs. Parliaments new Figaryes, written by the Man in the Moon. 1649, 4to. Sotheby's in April 1821, 13s. 6d.

The Muse of New-market, or Mirth and Drollery, in three Farces. Lond. 1680, 4to. New-market; or an Essay on the Turf. Lond. 1771, small 8vo. 2 vols.

NEWNHAM, John. His Nightcrowe, a Bird that breedeth Braules in many Families and Householdes. Lond. 1590, 4to.

This tract, consisting of pp.50, dedicated to Thomas Owen, Esq. Sergeant at Law, is divided into two parts; the first is concerning fathers, and the second part upon stepmothers. Nassau, pt. ii. 551, russia, 31.58. Heber, pt. iv. 47. 6s. Bindley, pt. iii. 776, 57. Roxburghe, 6673, 41. 18s. Brand, 41. 18s. Bright, mor. 31. 5s. Jolly,

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Newe Newes, contayning a short Rehearsall of Stukley and Mac Morice's Rebellion. Charlewood, 1579, 8vo. BLACK LETTER. Geo. Chalmers, pt. iii. 1196, but could not be found at time of sale.

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Newes from Spayne and Holland. Anno 1593, 8vo. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Herbert, vol. iii. 1724-5,

Newes from Rome concerning the blasphemous Sacrifice of the Papisticall Masse, transl. by Randall Hurleston. Canterbury, by J. Michell, for E. Campion. Inglis, 1057, 16s.

Newes from Rome, Venice, and Vienna, touching the Turkes. Lond. John Danter, for Tho. Gosson, 1595, 4to.

Newes out of Cheshire of the new found Well. 1600, with a frontispiece. Bindley, pt. iii. 783, 27. 11s.

Newes from Graves-end, sent to Nobody, Lond. by T. C. for Thomas Archer. 1604, 4to. A Poetical Tract, very much in the style of Thomas Nash. Sotheby in 1821, 17. 3s. Heber, pt. iv. 21. 9s.

News from Lough-Foyle in Ireland, of the Rebellion of Sir Carey Adougherty and Filly-me-Reah Mac Davy. 1608, 4to. King and Lochée's in March 1810, 14s. 6d.

Newes from the Sea of two notorious Pyrats, Ward and Danseker. 1609, 4to. With cuts. Bindley, pt. iii. 794, 27. 3s. Sotheby, June, 1856, 21. 6s.

Newes from Spain. Lond. for Nathaniel Butter, 1611, 4to. 12 pages.

Newes out of Germany. 1612, 4to.

Wofull Newes from the west Parts of England of the lamentable burning of Teverton. 1612, 4to. with frontispiece. Bindley, pt. iv. 958, 12s.

Strange Newes of a prodigious Monster born at Adlington. 1613, 4to. with frontispiece. Nassau, pt. ii. 178.

Fonthill, 3646, 17. 11s.
Newes from Spain.

Lond. 1618, 4to.

Newes from Italy. 1618, 4to. Newes from Mamora. 1614, 4to. Good Newes from Florence. 1614, 4to. Newes from Gulick and Cleve. 1615, 4to. Newes from Perin in Cornwall of a Murther committed by a Father on his owne Sonne (lately returned from the Indyes). Anno 1618, 4to. BLACK LETTER. From this pamphlet Lillo took his tragedy. entitled 'The Fatal Curiosity.' Bindley, pt. iii. 780, 41. 4s.

Newes from Spayne. 1620, 4to. with plates.

Good Newes to Christendome sent to a Venetian in Ligorne, from a Merchant in Alexandria. 1620, 4to. with woodcut. Bindley, pt. iv. 146.

Newes from the North, or a Conference between Simon Certain and Pierce Plowman. Lond. Allde. 1579, 4to. BLACK LETTER. Roxburghe, 3321, 127. 12s. In the Malone Collection.-An edition, 1585. BLACK LETTER. Coll. 44 leaves. Supposed The certain Newes of this present week. to have been written by Francis Thynne. Published by Nathaniel Butter, who was See F. T. p. 77. proprietor of several of the Intelligencers, Newes out of Germanie. 1584. See from 1622 to about 1640. MURDERS.

Wonderfull and strange Newes out of Suffolk and Essex, where it rayned Wheat,

Strange Newes out of divers Countries, never discovered till of late Years, by a strange Pilgrim, Lond. 1622, 4to.

A Courante of Newes from the East! India: a True Relation of the taking of Quanlore and Palaroone, in the Ports of Banda in the East Indies, by the Hollanders. Lond. 1622, 4to. 6 pages.

A second Courante of Newes from the East India, in two Letters, the one written by Master Patricke Coplande, then Preacher to the English in the East India, to Master Adrian Jacobson Hulsebus, Preacher to the Dutch: the other, written by Master Thomas Knowles, Factor, &c. Printed the 18 Februarie, 1622, stili nuovo. 4to. 6 leaves.

Newes from Parnassus. Printed at Helicon, 1622, 4to. Reed, 2450, 7s. Bright, 28. 6d.

Weekly News and Affairs of Europe. 1622-5, 8 vols. King and Lochée's in March, 1810, 21. 2s.

Newes and strange Newes from St. Christophers of a tempestuous Spirit, which is called by the Indians a Hurrycano or Whirlwind; whereunto is added, the true and last Relations (in Verse) of the dreadful Accident which happened at Witticombe in Devonshire, 21 Octobre, 1638. Lond. 1638, 12mo. with a wood-cut. Gordonstoun, 1675, 17. 18s. Inglis, 1287, 11. 8s.

Newes from Sally: or a strange Delivery of foure English Captives from the Slavery of the Turkes. 1642, 4to.

Happy Newes to England, sent from Oxford. 1642, 4to. with a wood-cut. King and Lochée's in March 1810, 12s. 6d.

News from the King's Bath. Bristoll, 1645, 4to. G. Chalmers, pt. iii. 978, 21. See PRICKET, R.

Strange Newes from Campania. 4to. Attalia, 1647. Sotheby's in 1821, 17. 2s. Newes from Smith the Oxford Jaylor. 1645, 4to. with a frontispiece. King and Lochée's in March 1810, 13s. News out of the West; or, the Character of a Mountebank. 1647, 4to. Lloyd, 998, 10s. Heber, pt. viii. 8s. 6d.

Strange News from Scotland, or a strange Relation of a terrible and prodigious Monster, borne to the Amazement of all Spectators, in a Village neere Edenborough, called Hadensworth, Sept. 14, 1647, and the Words the said Monster spake at its Birth. 4to. with a wood.cut. Inglis, 1346, 6s. Marquis of Townshend, 2832, 78. 6d.

Newes from the New Exchange. 1650. See LADIES.

Newes from the Dead. 1651. See GREENE, Anne.

News from Newcastle, a Poem. 1651, 4to. Towneley, pt. i. 720*, 10s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 787, 17. 28. Brand, 17. 11s. 6d. He

Newes from the North, or Dialogue betwixt David Dammeslash, a Souldier, and Walter Wheeler, a rich Northerne Farmer. 1641, 4to. with front. King and Lo-ber, pt. ii. 17. 2s. chée's in March 1810, 17. 5s.

Sad News from the Seas, being a true Relation of the Losse of that good Ship called the Merchant Royall, which was cast away ten Leagues from the Land's End, on Thursday Night, being the 23 of September last, 1641; having in her a World of Treasure, as this Story following doth truly relate. Printed in the Yeare 1641, 4to. Two leaves.

Old Newes newly revived, or the Discovery of all Occurrences happened since the Begining of the Parliament. 1641, 4to. White Knights, 3152, 17. 5s.

Newes from Rome, with an Elegiacal Confabulation betweene Death and Honour. A Poem. Lond. 1641, 4to. wood-cut. Heber, pt. viii. 6s.

News from the narrow Seas, of the fearful, Fight between the Danes and Van Trump. 1642, 4to. Jadis, 304*, 5s.

News from the narrow Sea. Being a Relation of a mighty Fight upon the Coast of Frizeland. Lond. 1642, 4to.

Lamentable and sad News from the North. Lond. 1642, 4to.

Newes, true Newes, laudable Newes, Citie Newes, Court Newes, Countrey Newes: the World is mad, or it is a mad World my Masters, especially now when in the Antipodes these Things are come to passe. 1642, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 396, 10s.

Strange News from the West, being an Account of several miraculous Sights seen in the Air, westward, by divers Persons of Credit, standing upon London Bridge. Two Great Armies marching forth of two Clouds and encountering each after, but after a sharp Dispute they suddenly vanished, &c. 1661, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 1159, 5s.

Newes published for the Satisfaction of the People. 1664, 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 764, 9s.

Bloody News from Shrewsbury, a true Relation of a horrible Villain, by name Thomas Reynolds, who before he was eighteen, murdered Alice Stephens and her Daughter Martha, and set their House on fire. He likewise set on fire one Goodman Merick's House, and twice attempted to murder one Miss Corfields. 1673, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 358, 9s.

Newes from Puddle Docke, or a Narrative of Apparitions and Transactions in the House of Mr. E. Pitts at Puddle Dock. 1674, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 399, 12s.

Newes from Kensington: being a Relation how a Maid there is supposed to have been carried away by an Evil Spirit. 1674, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 400, 5s.

Strange and terrible News from Shoreditch of a Woman that hath sold herself

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to the Devil, living in Badger Alley. | cut. King and Lochée's in March, 1810, 1674, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 1160, 7s.

Strange and terrible News from Oakingham, in Berks, of a Thunder Clap, &c. 1675.

News from Sussex; or, the barbarous Robber strangely convicted. 1676, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 401, 5s.

News from St. John Street of a Monster brought forth by a Sow. 1676, 4to. Towneley, pt. i. 719, 8l. 7s.

News from Buckinghamshire, or a perfect Relation how a young Maid hath been for twelve Years and upwards possest with the Devil. 1677, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 402, 13s.

15s.

Newes from Ipswich, on the Practises of Lordly Prelates. 4to. with a woodcut. King and Lochée's in March, 1810, 16s.

Newes newly revived. 4to. with a woodcut. King and Lochee's in March, 1810, 11. 5s.

Strange and fearfull Newes from Plaisto, in the Parish of West Ham, of one Paul Fox, a Silk Weaver, where is dayly to be seene throwing of Stones, Brickbats, &c. 4to. Gough, 3589, 11s.

Strange News from Satton in Cornwall; or true Relation of a cruel bloody Murther committed by one J. R. upon his own FaHorrid Newes from St.Martin's in a Re- ther for Lucre of enjoying his Estate, lation of a Girl not 16 poysoning her Mo-written by W. Reddish. 4to. Nassau, ther, a Servant Maid, and two Gentlewo- pt. ii. 373, 3s. men. 1677, 4to.

Lamentable and bloody News from St. Albans, an Account of the late great Robbery and barbarous Murder committed there by Highwaymen. 1677, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 365, 6s.

Strange News from the Deep, with an Account of a large prodigious Whale. 1677, 4to. with a woodcut. Nassau, pt. i. 1487.

Strange and Wonderful News from Bridewell of a converted Whore. 1677, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 1161, 4s.

News from Bartholome-Fair.

(1678), 4to, with a woodcut. Lloyd, 994, 13s. 6d. Bloody News from Angel Alley, being a true Account of the cruel murdering of one Dorothy Jewers, who was barbarously robbed and killed by two of her Lodgers. 1678, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 367, 98.

News from Maidstone, a Narrative of the Tryals and Condemnations of four

notorious House-breakers, &c. 1678, 4to.

Nassau, pt. ii. 404, 3s.

News from Wicklow, a Relation how Dr. Moore was taken invisibly by his Friends. 1678, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 405,

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More strange Newes: of wonderfull Accidents hapning by the late Overflowing of Waters, in Summersetshire, Gloucestershire, Norfolke, and other Places of England. 4to. BLACK LETTER. Lloyd, 800,

17. 14s.

An excellent Account of Newes Pamphlets,' of which Burton, in 1614, complained, as being, along with Play Books, almost the exclusive reading, will be found in Mr. George Chalmers' Life of Thomas Ruddiman.

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NEWSTEAD, Christopher. Apology for Women, or the Woman's Defence. Lond. 1620, 12mo. Gordonstoun, 18s.

NEWTE, Thomas. Prospects and Observations on a Tour in England and Scotland: natural, œconomical, and literary. Lond. 1791, 4to.

With a map of Scotland and plates. Nassau, pt. ii. 552, 10s. Fonthill, 745, 17. 8s. Heber, pt. viii. 5s. 6d.

A Tour in England and Scotland in 1785. By an English Gentleman. Lond. 1788, 8vo. with six views by Heath. 48.

NEWTON, Henry. Epistolæ, Orationes et Carmina. Luce, 1710, 4to.

Prefixed is a portrait of the author, who was the friend of Lord Somers, and Envoy extraordinary to the Court of Tuscany. Heber, pt. x. morocco, 10s.

News from Pannier Alley, or a true Relation of some Pranks the Devil hath Sir Isaac. Opera, quæ exlately played wtih a plaster Pot there. 1687, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 405*, 13s. tant omnia, Commentariis illusStrange News from Arpington, near trabat Samuel Horsley, Episc. RofBexley in Kent, a true Relation of a young fensis. Lond. 1779-85, 4to. 5 vols. Maid who was possest with several Devils or Evil Spirits, &c. 1689, 4to. North, 107. 10s. pt. iii. 701, date 1679, 7s. Nassau, pt. ii. 403, 12s.

Newes from Ipswich. 4to. with a wood

Duke of Grafton, 172, 77. 10s. Bishop Randolph, 1143, 77. 14s. 6d. Heath, 1316, 81. Willett, 1763, 81. 7s. 6d. Hibbert,

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