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DERBYSHIRE.

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THE Benefit of the auncient Bathes of Buckstones &c. compiled by
John Jones, Phisition. 4to.
London. 1572.

A Treatise on the Nature and Virtues of Buxton Waters. 8vo. London.
1761.

London. 1773.

The third edition, by A. Hunter, M. D. 8vo. 8,9 Observations and Experiments for investigating the Chymical History of the tepid Springs of Buxton, in two Volumes, by George Pearson, M. D. 8vo. London. 1784.

17 Newes from Darby-shire, or the Wonder of all Wonders, being a perfect and true Relation, &c. of Martha Taylor, who hath fasted forty Weeks and more, by T. Robins, B. D. 12mo. London. 1668. 2 A Discourse upon prodigious Abstinence; occasioned by the twelve Moneths Fasting of Martha Taylor, by John Reynolds. 4to. London. 1669.

1 Mirabile Pecci, or the Non-such Wonder of the Peak in Darby-shire discovered in the Preservation &c. of Martha Taylor. 12mo.

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London.

Ad nobilissimum Dominum Gulielmum Comitem Devoniæ &c. de Mirabilibus Pecci, Carmen Thomæ Hobbes. 4to.

20 De Mirabilibus Pecci: being the Wonders of the Peak, in English and

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Latine. 8vo.

Another edition. 8vo.

London. 1678.
London. 1683.

22 De Spiritualibus Pecci. Notes, (or Notices) concerning the Work of
God, and some of those who have been Workers together with
God, in the Hundred of the High Peak, by W. Bagshaw. 8vo.
London. 1702.
Rev. Mr. John

A Discourse, occasioned by the sudden Death of the
Ashe of Ashford in the Peak, by J. Clegg. 12mo.

17 A Description of the High Peak, &c. 12mo.

London. 1736. Manchester. 1788.

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The Liberties and Customes of the Lead-mines within the Wapentake of Wirksworth, composed in Meeter by Edward Manlove, Esq. London. 1653.

4to.

The Case relating to the Bill for ascertaining a certain customary Tyth
of Lead-Oar in the County of Derby.

An Abstract of a Decree, concerning the Payment of a Tyth of Lead-
Oar in the County of Derby. (another copy in No. 2.)
The compleat Mineral Laws of Derbyshire, by George Steer. 12mo.
London. 1734.
The Miners Guide, or Compleat Miner, by William Hardy. 8vo.
Sheffield. 1748.

1 Proposals for publishing a Translation of Agricola "de Re Metallica," by Samuel Evatt.

1764. 17 A Letter to a Friend on the Mineral Customs of Derbyshire. 12mo.

10 The Mineralogy of Derbyshire, by John Mawe. 8vo. An Account of some Observations relating to Natural

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London. 1766.
London. 1802.
History, made

in a Journey to the Peak, by Mr. J. Martyn. ("Philosophical "Transactions, No. 407.") 4to.

1729.

An Account of the dead Bodies of a Man and Woman, which were preserved 49 Years in the Moors in Derbyshire, by Dr. Charles Balguy. ("Philosophical Transactions, No. 434.") 4to.

1734. A Letter from Mr. Moreton Gilks, giving some Account of the Petrefactions near Matlock Baths, &c. (" Philos. Trans. No. 456.") 4to. 1735. Extract of a Letter from R. Gale, Esq. concerning a Fossil Skeleton of a Man found near Blakewell. (" Philos. Trans. No. 475.") 4to. 1744. An Account of an humane Skeleton of an extraordinary size found in a Repository at Repton, &c. by Simon Degg, M. D. ("Philos. "Trans. No. 400.") 4to. 1726. An Account of an undescribed Roman Station in Derbyshire, by the Rev. Mr. Watson. (Archæologia, Vol. III.) 4to. London. 1772.

17 The whole Tryals with the Examination and Condemnation of John Taylor, and John Flint, who were executed at Derby for murdering their own Wives. 8vo. London. 1706.

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Dr. H(utchinson) vindicated, or the Case, relating to the Differences about All-Saints Church in Derby, truly stated. 4to. Derby.

Derby. 1728.

A Review of the Proceedings of the Corporation of Derby, relating to Dr. Hutchinson. 4to. Tentamen Hydrologicum, or, an Essay upon Matlock-Bath, by John Medley, M. D. 8vo. Nottingham. 1730. 17 A Description of Matlock-Bath, &c. to which is added, some Account of Chatsworth and Kedleston, and the Mineral Waters of Quarndon and Kedleston, by George Lipscomb, Esq. 12mo. Birmingham.

1802.

3, 4 The Natural, Experimental, and Medicinal History of the Mineral Waters of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire, particularly those of Scarborough, by Thomas Short, M. D. 4to. London. 1734. An Essay towards a Natural, Experimental, and Medicinal History of the principle Mineral Waters in England, by T. Short, M. D. 4to. Sheffield. 1740.

1 An Account of a large Silver Plate of Antique Basso Relievo, Roman Workmanship, found in Derbyshire, 1729, by William Stukeley. London. 1736.

4to.

17 The Chronicle of the Derbyshire Regiment with the mighty Acts of D-sh-re their Colonel, and L-W- their Captain, by Nathan Ben Shaddai, a Priest of the Jews. 8vo. London. 1760.

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The River Dove; a Lyric Pastoral, by Samuel Bentley. 4to. London.1768. The Roman Roads, Ikenild-street, and Bath-way, discovered and investigated through the Country of the Coritani, or the County of Derby, by Samuel Pegge, A. M. 4to. (Three copies: two of which were printed for private distribution, and have some MSS. notes of the Author's; the third is extracted from the " Bibl. Top. Brit.") London. 1769.

2 An Elegy on the Death of Godfrey Bagnall Clarke, Esq. late Member of Parliament for the County. 4to. Chesterfield. 1774.

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17 An alphabetical List of the Burgesses of the Borough of Derby, who polled at the last Election. 1775. 19 Sketch of a Tour into Derbyshire and Yorkshire. 12mo. London. 1778. Another edition, by William Bray, F. A. S. 8vo. London. 1783. Ode to the Genius of the Lakes in the North of England. 4to. London. 1780. An Account of some Druidical Remains on Stanton and Hustle Moor in the Peak, by Hayman Rooke, Esq. 4to. (" Archæologia, Vol. VI.") London. 1780.

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Sketch of the History of Bolsover and Peak Castles by the Rev.
Samuel Pegge, M. A. (" Bibl. Top. Brit. No. XXXII.") with
MSS. notes, and Major Rooke's original Drawings. 4to. London.

1785. A Narrative of what passed at the Revolution House at Whittington in the Year 1688, by H. Rooke, Esq. Nottingham. 1788.

A View of the present State of Derbyshire, in two Volumes, by James
Pilkington. 8vo.
Derby. 1789.
The History of Derby from the remote Ages of Antiquity, &c. by W.
London. 1791.

Hutton, F. A. S. S. 8vo.

5 An History of the Manor and Manor-House of South Winfield, by Tho. Blore, F. S. A. 4to. London. 1793.

6 An historical Account of Beauchief Abbey, from its first Foundation to its final Dissolution, by the Rev. Samuel Pegge, L. L. D. 4to. London. 1801.

7 The Works of the late Edward Dayes, containing an Excursion through the principal Parts of Derbyshire, &c. 8vo. London, 1805.

13 Seasonable Considerations on a navigable Canal intended to be cut from the River Trent, at Wilden Ferry in the County of Derby, to the River Mersey in the County of Chester. 4to. (another copy in No. 1.)

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An Answer to the new Objections against making the River Derwent navigable.

2 Derwent; an Ode. 4to.

Chatsworth, a Poem. 4to.

17 A short Description of Castleton, by J. M. Hedinger. 12mo,

London.

Derby.

For Maps of this County, see" Gough's Maps, &c. No. 2 and 8."

MANUSCRIPTS.

1 CODEX membranaceus in quarto, ff. 21.

Registrum Abbatiæ de Derley.

2 An Inventorye of the Goods of Peter Frecheville, Esq. of Stavlay, taken and prysed the xxii of February, 1581. A Roll on Parch

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3 Five Rolls on Parchment, with the Seals affixed.

i. Of the Aid from the Clergy of the Hundreds of Scarsdale and the High Peak, for making the King's eldest Son a Knight. 7 James I. 1609.

ii. Of the Aid from the Gentry of the Hundred of Scarsdale on the same Occasion.

iii. Inquisition concerning the same Aid for Scarsdale and the Peak. iv. A Rate of Composition for an Aid, for the Marriage of the King's eldest Daughter, for the Hundred of Scarsdale. 10 James I. 1612. v. The Roll of the Sums found by Inquisition for the said Hundred on the same Occasion.

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