BIBLIOGRAPHER'S MANUAL OF ENGLISH LITERATURE CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF RARE, CURIOUS, AND USEFUL BOOKS, PUBLISHED IN OR AT WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN SOLD. LONDON: GEORGE BELL & SONS, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 1890, NOTICE TO THE SIXTH PART. In several former preliminary notices I have called attention to some of the more important of my additions, and think it as well to continue the practice. I have therefore to state that the present part is increased full one-fourth on the original work, and every page materially enlarged, as reference to the following names, some of which are entirely new, will testify :M'CULLOCH, J. B. MACGREGOR, John. MACKINTOSH, Sir James. MALCOLM, Sir John. MANTELL, Dr. MANUALE AD USUM SARUM. MARKHAM, Gervase. MARRYAT, Capt. MARTIN, R. M. MARY STUart. MASSACHUSETTS. MATHER, Cotton and Increase. MENDHAM, Jos. MILMAN, Rev. H. MILTON, John. MISSALE. MITFORD, Miss. MONTGOMERY, James and Robert. MOORE, Thos. MORE, Hannah. MORGAN, Lady. MORMON, Book of. MURRAY, Lindley. NAPOLEON. NEWMAN, J. H. NEWTON, Sir Isaac. NICHOLS, John. NICHOLSON Peter. NICOLAS, Sir Harris. NORTON, Hon. Mrs. Nowell, Alexander. OLIVER, Rev. George. ORDNANCE SURVEYS. ORMEROD, George. OSSIAN. OTTLEY, W. G. OVID. OWEN, Rich. It was not my original intention, as stated in a Notice to the Second Part, to introduce any names which had not already been given by Lowndes, taking it for granted that he would be complete to the date of publication, 1834, and that I should merely have to continue his lists; and to this rule I at first adhered, but afterwards found so many important omissions in the department of contemporary Literature, that it became necessary to abandon the prescribed limit. Accordingly, the present part will be found to contain many such additional names 28 Capt. Marryat, Dean Milman, John Henry Newman, Sir Harris Nicolas, and Professor Owen; all of whom had acquired literary reputation before the period in question, and were better entitled to mention than some who have been included. The next part is in progress, and will, I hope, be published in the ensuing spring. HENRY G. BC HN. YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN, December 26th, 1865. 96 C.-The Com I. mons Petition of I. L.-The Reaction of a Con ference touching the Reall Presence. Or a Bachelovra Censvre of a MasEngland, to the tera Apologie for Doctour Featlie. chiefeChancellor By L. I. B. of Arts, of Oxford: of Heaven, and Doway, 1635, 8vo. onely Ivdge of Earth, with his gracious Answere thereto. Lond. 1642. 4to. A copy of this curious work, contain. ing notices of many persons then living, contains 600 pages, besides 48 of title, will be found in the Bodleian Library. It preface, and errata. I. T.-Certayne necessarie Principles of Religion, which may be entitled a Catechism written in Latin by P. Canitius, and now Euglished by T. I. Duaci per Joan small volume, four inches by three. Bogardum (circa 1576), a very First English Translation of the Catechism of Canitius, unknown to bibliogra printed at Douay subsequently to so doing phers, who were not aware that Bogard at Louvain. Nicholas French, Bp. of Ferns, out of this book reasoned for the Remonstrance against those Irish that opposed it in Spain. It is very rare. Grenville Coll. I. T.-A Cure for the TongueEvill, by T. I. (in verse.) Lond. 1662. 4to. Steevens, 1051. IAMBLICHUS. De Mysteriis E I. H.-See INSTITUTIONES PLE. I. I.-Ayme for Finsburie Archers, or an alphabeticall Table of the gyptiorum, Chaldæorum et AssyriNames of euery Marke within the orum Liber, necnon Epistola Porsame Fields, with their due Dis-phyrii ad Anebonem Egyptium, tances, both by the Map, and Di- Gr. et Lat. ex Interpr et cum Notis mensuration with the Line. Pub- T. Gale. Oxor. 1678. folio. lished for the Ease of the Skilfull, and behoofe of the yoonge Beginners in the famous Exercise of Archerie: by I. I. and E. B. To be sold at the Sign of the Swan in 1 Grub-Street by F. Sergeant. Lond. by Arn. Hatfield, 1594. 16mo. See ARCHERS. PARTRIDGE, Jas. WOOD, William. I. L.-Knaves are no honest men, or more Knaves yet. Without proter's name or date (about 1648). Willett, 1325, 168. 6d. Heath, 3740, 12s. with a Collection of Pythagoric Sentences, On the Mysteries of the Egyptians, IBBETSON, LAPORTE, and HAS- |