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A true Account of the Rye House Plot, 1685. folio. Roxburghe, 8500, 4s. Roscoe, 1852, 10s. - 1686. 8vo. Hibbert, 7490, 5s. 6d. Roxburghe, 8501, 6s. SPRENGEL, Kurt, M. D. An Introduction to the Study of cryptogamous Plants. Translated from the German of Kurt Sprengel, M. D. London, 1807. Svo.

Pp. 411, with 10 plates. Some copies have coloured plates.

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Cassander Anglicus, shewing the Necessitie of Conformity to the prescribed Ceremonies of the Church. London, 1618. 4to. Gordonstoun, 2042, 3s. 6d. An account of Oxonienses. Sprint will be found in Wood's Athenæ

SPROTT, Thomas. Chronica. See HEARNE, Thomas.

SPURSTOWE, William. The Wels SPRIGGE, Joshua, M. A. Anglia rediviva; England's Recovery: be- of Salvation opened: or, a Treatise ing the History of the Motions, discovering the Nature, PreciousActions, and Successes of the ness, and Usefulness of Gospel ProArmy under the immediate Con-mises and Rules for the Application duct of His Excellency Sr. Thomas Fairfax Kt. Captain-general of all the Parliaments Forces in England. London, 1647. folio.

of them. London, 1655. 8vo.

Reprinted at London, 1814. 12mo. SPURZHEIM, J. G., M. D. The Physiognomical System of Doctors Gall and Spurzheim, founded on an anatomical and physiological Examination of the Nervous System in general, and of the Brain in particular; and indicating the Dispositions and Manifestations of the Mind.

London, 1815. royal 8vo.

A second edition appeared in 1815. SQUIRE, Edward. A Letter written out of England to an Eng

If you would know the facts of Fairfax and his Independent Army, till the reduction of Oxford and the King, you will find them in Sprigge. But you must not expect to find in this Parliament-Historian, the moderation sense, and composition of Thomas May. But it is worth reading; and Walker (in his History of Independency) tells us it was not Fairfax's Chaplain Sprigge, but Colonel Fiennes, who composed it. There is, at the end, a curious list of all Oliver's commanders, even to the subalterns.'-Bishop Warburton. Hibbert, 7779, morocco, 21. 9s. Gordon-lish Gentleman remaining at Padua; stoun, 2172, 2l. 13s. Bindley, pt. iii. 408, 31. 3s. Lloyd, 1089, 31. 6s. Roxburghe, 8466, 37. 10s. Gough, 3409, 37. 13s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 1287, 47. 4s. Hollis, 1333, 51. Nassau, pt. ii. 1219, russia, 67. 10s. Dowdeswell, 787, 71. Collation.-Pp. 1-171, 176-335, after which are the contents, 3 pages. After the title page are the dedication to William Lenthal, Esq. 3 pages; An Apologie', 3 pages; To all true Englishmen', 5 pages; The State of the Kingdome', &c. 4 pages, and an errata, one page. Opposite the title-page is a wood-cut of the Fairfax arms; at p. 1. a folding equestrian portrait of Sr. Thomas Fairfax Kt. by W. Marshall, at p. 32, a folding plate of the Battayle at Nasbye', with a portrait of Fairfax in one corner, and between folio 334 and

containing a true Report of a strange Conspiracie, contrived between Edward Squire, lately executed for the same Treason, as Actor, and Richard Wallpoole, a Jesuite, as Deviser and Suborner against the Person of the Queene's Majestie. Imprinted by the depu ties of C. Barker, 1599. 4to.

Eight leaves. The treason of this Squire, in poisoning the pummel of the Queen's saddle, and the arms of the Earl of Essex's chair, with intention to kill them, is to be found in Camden, and other historians of that reign, chiefly extracted from this pam phlet.

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Squire of Low Degree. The Squyre of lowe Degre. London by Wyllyan Copland. 4to.

This

A-E, in fours, twenty leaves. romance will be found in Ritson's Collection, vol. III. who characterizes it as a strange and whimsical but genuine English performance.'-See also Warton's History of English Poetry, 8vo. iii. 7—13.

SQUIRES, Mary. See CANNING, Eliz.

STACEY, J. A topographical and historical Account of the City and County of Norwich. 8vo. 7s.

STACK, Richard, D. D. Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles, explanatory and practical. Second Edition. London, 1805. 8vo. 7s.

STACKHOUSE, John. Nereis Britannica: containing all the Species of Fuci Natives of the British Coast, with Descriptions in English and Latin. Bath, 1795. folio.

Pp. 112, with 24 coloured plates, numbered to 17, and lettered from A to G. Nassau, pt. ii. 1220, 10s. 6d. Hibbert, 7780, 11s. Dent, pt. ii. 1289, morocco, 1. 1s. White Knights, 4233, russia, 17. 12s. Copies with the plates uncoloured are of little value.

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A complete Body of Divinity. London, 1743. fol. Bishop of Ely, 1460, 11s. 1760. fol. Bindley, pt. iii. 411, 16s. Dumfries, 1776. 3 vols. Williams, 1643, 12. 10s.

Thomas. Illustration of the Tumuli, or ancient Barrows; exhibiting the Principles which determined the Magnitude and Position of each, and their systematic Connection with other Vestiges of equal Antiquity. London, 1806. 8vo. 4s.

STÆHLIN, J. Von. An Account of the new Northern Archipelago, lately discovered by the Russians in the Seas of Kamtschatka and Anadir, translated from the German Original. London, 1774. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Fonthill, 2009, 5s.

STAEL, Mad de. Sketch of the Life, Character and Writings of Baroness de Staël Holstein. Lond.

1820. 8vo.

Pp. 363, with portrait of Mad. de Stael.

Corinna, or Italy, by Mad. de Staël Holstein. London, 1807. 12mo. 3 vols. 1. Frequently reprinted. According to the Rev. J. C. Eustace, a work of singular ingenuity and eloquence, and the best guide, or rather companion, which the traveller can take with him.'

De la Litterature considerée dans ses Rapports avec les Institutions sociales. Londres, 1812. 12mo. 2 vol. Roscoe, 278, 13s. An English translation, entitled The Influence of Literature upon Society,' appeared in 1812. 8vo. 2 vols.

De l'Allemagne, par Madame La Baronne De Staël Holstein. Londres, 1813. 8vo. 3 tom. An English translation likewise ap

peared in 1813. 8vo. 3 vols. Dent, pt. i. 603, 11s. Reprinted 1814. 8vo. 3 vols.

Considerations sur les principaux Evénemens de la Revolution Française. Lond. 1818. 8vo. 3 vol. Hibbert, 7495, 12s. A translation of this interesting work into English was published at the same time.

This celebrated lady published several other esteemed works.

STAEL-HOLSTEIN, A. de. Lettres sur l'Angleterre. Paris, 1825. 8vo. Hibbert, 7497, 10s. A critique on this and some other French works relating to England, will be found in the Quarterly Review, XXXIV. 45-99.

STAFFORD, Henry Howard, Lord. See Fox, Edward, Bishop of Hereford.

An account of Lord Stafford will be

found in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses.

Henry Lord. The Life of Henry Lord Stafford, by Ant. Stafford. London, 1640. 4to.

Reed, 4647, 12s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 1982, 11. 19s. Lloyd, 235, title wanting, 8s. At the end of the volume are divers elegies upon the death of the said lord, mostly written by Oxford men, especially those of S. John's coll.'-Ant. à Wood.

William Viscount. Memoires of William Lord Stafford. don, 1682. sm. 8vo.

With a frontispiece. Nassau, pt. ii. 529, 6s. Towneley, pt. ii. 745, 6s. 6d. Dowdeswell, 681, morocco, 7s. 6d.

and Death of the great Cynick Diogenes. London, 1615. sm. 8vo. with a frontispiece. Nassau, pt. ii. 528, morocco, 11. 13s.

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The Guide of Honour. London, 1634. 12mo. Inglis, 1318, 6s. Written by the author in foreign parts.'—Ant. à Wood.

The Femall Glory: or, the Life and Death of our blessed Lady, the holy Virgin Mary, Gods owne immaculate Mother. London, 1635. small 8vo. Dedicated to the Lady Theophila Coke. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 722, entitled The Precedent of Female Perfection.' A curious account of the work will

21. 12s. 6d. -1656. 12mo. This edition is

be found in Wood's Athens Oxonienses.

Life of Henry Lord Stafford. 1640. See

STAFFORD, Henry Lord.

Thomas. Pacata Hibernia. an Historie of the late Warres of Ireland appeased and redvced: or, Ireland, especially within the Province of Movnster, vnder the Government of George Carew, Knight, &c. (1599-1602). London, 1633. folio.

Nassau, pt. ii. 1221, Hibbert, 7783, 51. 18s. hend, 3064, 6l. 8s. 6d.

russia, 47. 14s. 6d. Marquis of TownsDowdeswell, 789, 213, 6l. 12s. 6d. 16s. 6d. Towne

russia, 61. 10s. Jadis, Bindley, pt. iii. 1455, 61. Lon-ley, pt. ii. 1497, 77. Dent, pt. ii. 1291, map of Munster wanting, 71. 10s. Collation. Pp. 1-391, not including title, dedication to his most sacred Maiestie', 'to the reader', 'a table alphabeticall' and 'a catalogue of the severall Mappes contained in this Historie', together six leaves. The volume also contains a portrait of Q. Elizabeth with the globe and scepter, and of George Carew Earl of Totnes in armor, with a truncheon in his hand, by Voerst. The first map, viz. of Mounster is frequently wanting. Dublin, 1810. imper. 8vo. 2 vols. with facsimiles of the two portraits and the maps and plans. Duke of York, 3890, 18s. LARGE PAPER in 4to. 3 vols. In Fynes Morison's Itinerary, 1617. fol. will be found Annals of Ireland during the same period of

The Marchioness of. Views in Orkney, and on the North Eastern Coast of Scotland. Etchings and Designs by the most noble the Marchioness of Stafford. Lond. 1807. folio.

One hundred and twenty copies printed for private distribution. Constable, 588, 107. 10s. Other copies have been sold at sales at 147. 3s. 6d., 157. 15s. and 167. 16s.

-Anthony. Stafford's Niobe: or his Age of Teares, a Treatise no lesse profitable and comfortable then the Times damnable, &c. London by Humphry Lownes, 1611. 12mo. The second edition. Bindley, pt. iii. 890, 10s. 6d. Milton is supposed to have been acquainted with this work.

Meditations and Resolutions moral, divine and political, with an Oration on Calumny by J. Lipsius. London, 1612. 12mo. 7s. 6d.

Stafford's Heauenly Dogge: or, the Life

1599-1602.

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William. A Compendium or briefe Examination of certeyne ordinary Complaints of divers of our Countrymen, in these our Dayes, by W. S. Gent. London, by Thomas Marshe, 1581. 4to.

An excellent pamphlet, consisting of fiftynine leaves, dedicated to Queen Elizabeth. The running title is A brief Conceit of English Policy. Boswell, 311, 9s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 1988, 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 1145,11s. Gordonstoun, 2165, 16s. White Knights,

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-John Dalrymple, first Earl of Stair. A Vindication of the Divine Perfections. London, 1695. 8vo.

-John Dalrymple, second Earl of Stair. Life of John Earl of Stair, by A. Henderson. Lond. 1748. 8vo.

STALBRIDGE, Henry. The Epistel exhortatorye of an Jnglyshe Chrystian vnto his derely beloved Countrey of Jngland, agaynst the pompouse Popysh Bisshops therof, as yet the true Membres of theyre fylthye Father the great Antychryst of Rome. Made by Henrye Stalbrydge. 16mo.

This tract,

Contains E 4, in eights. written from Basyle, 1544, is generally attributed to John Bale, Bishop of Ossory.— White Knights, 3905, 27. 12s.

STALKART, Marmaduke. Naval Architecture. London, 1781. folio. With 14 plates. Willett, 2355, 5l. STAMMA, Philip. The noble Game of Chess. London, 1745. 12mo. 7s. 6d.

On the Game of Chess, a new and improved Edition, with Notes and Remarks by W. Lewis. London, 1818. 8vo. 1819. 8vo.

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STAMPOY, Pappity. A Collection of Scotch Proverbs, collected by Pappity Stampoy. London, printed by R. D. in the Year 1663.

Pp. 58, not including the title. A copy is in the British Museum.

Accidentia

STANBRIDGE, John. Stanbrigiana Editione nuper recognita et castigata Lima Roberti Whitintoni Lichfeldiensis in florentissimo Oxoniensi Academia laureati. London in Southwarke by Peter Treueris. 4to.

D in fours. Ames notices several other editions of the Accidence by W. de Worde, Pynson, &c. See also Wood's Athenæ Oxoni

enses.

Vulgaria Stanbrigi. London by me Wyn

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Parvulorum Institutio ex Stanbrigiana Collectione. Lond. Petyt. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 1192, 27. 19s. Other editions by W. de Worde, Pynson, P. Treveris, &c. are mentioned in Ames' Typographical Antiquities.

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Olympia, or Topography illustrative of the ancient state of the Plain of Olympia, and of the Ruins of the City of Elis. London, 1824.

STANDISH, Arthur. The Com-imper. fol. with plates by George Cooke, mons Complaint. London, 1611.

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A lytle Treatise composyd by Johan Standysshe one of the Fellowes of Whytington Colledge in London against the Pro

testation of Robert Barnes at the Tyme of his Death. Lond. in Edibus Rob. Redmani, 1540. 8vo.

A Treatise against the Protestation of Robert Barnes at the Time of his Death by John Standish. London by the Widow of Rob. Redman, 1540. 8vo. This little treatise was answered by Myles Coverdale.

The Triall of the Supremacy wherein is set forth ye Vnitie of Christes Church &c. London by Thomas Marshe, 1556. 8vo. Dedicated to Cardinal Pole. 1576. An Account of Standish will be found in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses.

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from drawings by Dewint and Allason. LARGE PAPER, with proof plates. Combe, 2111, 17. 2s.

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'A learned and ingenious treatise.'Nicolson. STANIHURST, Richard. Richardi Stanihursti Dubliniensis de Rebrs in Hibernia gestis, Libri qvattvor: accessit his Libris Hibernicarum Rerum Appendix, ex Silvestro Giraldo Cambrensi collecta, cum eiusdem Stanihvrsti Adnotationibus. Antverpiæ, apud Christophorum Plantinum, 1584. 4to.

This work is severely censured by the Irish historian Keating, and as Harris (in his Edition of Ware's Ireland) thinks justly, on account of its numerous errors and malicious representations. Bindley, pt. L 2052*, 18s. Roxburghe, 8821, 27. 14s. Collation.-Sign. A to Z, and a to 1, in fours, 1 contains the index. Stanihurst's Description of Ireland will be found in Holieshed's Chronicle.

Harmonia, sive Catena Dialectica in PorAphyrianas Constitutiones. Lond. 1570. fai. 1579. fol.

STANHOPE, George, D. D. Paraphrase and Comment upon the Epistles and Gospels. London, 1705. 8vo. 4 vols.

A work of devotion rather than of learning and criticism, frequently reprinted. 1715. 8vo. 4 vols. Roxburghe, 152, 16s. 1732. 8vo. 4 vols. Bishop of Ely, 864, 1761. 8vo. 4 vols. Gosset,

17. 1s.

De Vita S. Patricii, Hiberniæ Apostoli, Libri II nunc primum in lucem editi, Auctore Richardo Stanihvrs to Dvbliniensi Antverpiæ, ex Officina Christophori Plantini, 1587. sm. 8vo. Pp.1-86, including the title, with a leaf at the end of the volume containing 'Privilegii svmma.' A copy is in the British Museum.

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