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ANSTEY, CHRISTOPHER. A familiar epistle from C. Anstey, esq. (author of the new Bath guide), to C. W. Bampfylde, esq., translated, and addressed to the ladies.

4to., 1777. 2nd edit., with additions. 4to., 1777. 8vo., Dublin, 1777.

Fabulæ selectæ auctore Joanne Gay, latine reddite. Interprete Chr. Anstey, arm. 8vo., 1777. 8vo., Bath, 1798.

Envy. A poem. Addressed to Mrs. Miller at Batheaston villa. (Anonymous.)

4to., 1778.

Winter amusements; an ode read at Lady Miller's assembly, December 3, 1778. (Anonymous.) In vol. 1, Foundling hospital for wit.

4to., 1778.

8vo., 1786.

Lines repeated by the author on being asked to read the preceding stanzas a second time. Vol. 1, Foundling hospital for wit.

8vo., 1786.

A paraphrase or poetical exposition of the thirteenth chapter of the first book of st. Paul's epistle to the Corinthians.

fol., 1779.

A Pindaric epistle, address'd to lord Buckhorse.
printed in the year 1766. A new edition.
Vignette, a portrait (MDDCLXXIX).

First

4to., 1779.

mous).

4to., 1780.

An ode. (Anonymous).

4to., 1780.

Speculation, or a defence of mankind. A poem. (Anony

Verses to sir William Draper, with a present of cheese.
Dated Trumpington, Dec. 24, 1767.
Vol. 1. Foundling hospital for wit.

8vo., 1786.

H. S. E. Vir summis cum animi, tum corporis dotibus egregie ornatus Gulielmus Draper, balnei eques, in scholâ Etonensi educatus, coll: deinde regal: Cantabrigiæ, et alumnus et socius, &c Ob., Jan., A.D. 1787. 38 lines. s.s. fol., 1787.

Liberality; or the decayed macaroni. A sentimental piece. Vignette, the macaroni. 4to. (1788). 2nd edit., 4to., n.d.

Liberality, or memoirs of a decayed macaroni. A poetical narrative with a short introduction. Plate: the macaroni.

4to., Bath, n.d. 3rd edit. 4to., Bath, n.d.

The new parliamentary register; in a series of poetical epistles. Dedicated to Charles (sic) Anstey, esq., author of the new Bath guide.

This alludes to the borough of Gotham.

12mo., 1791.

ANSTEY, CHRISTOPHER. The monopolist; or the installation of sir John Barleycorn, knight; a poetical tale. maids.

Addressed to servant 4to., Bath, 1795.

The farmer's daughter. A poetical tale.

4to., Bath, 1795.

Britain's genius. A song, to the tune of "Come and listen to my ditty," occasioned by the late mutiny on board his majesty's ships at the Nore. By C. A. 8vo., Bath, 1797.

Memoir of, &c.

(In, literary memoirs of living authors, &c.)

Ad Edvardum Jenner, M.D., carmen alcaicum.

Memoir of. "Public characters," p. 308.

8vo., 1798.

4to., Bath, 1803. 8vo., 1803.

A translation of Anstey's ode to Jenner, to which is added, a compendium of vaccination, consisting of two tables, one showing the advantages of vaccine inoculation, the other containing instructions for the practice. By John Ring, M.R.C.S. 2nd edit., with addition. 4to., 1804.

Ad Edward Jenner, M.D., carmen alcaicum. 7pp.

8vo., Bathoniæ (1805). This, but having a separate pagination, is with Fabulæ selectæ, of Joanne Gay.

The poetical works of the late Christopher Anstey, esq., with some account of his life and writings, by his son John Anstey, esq.

4to., 1808. A poem on the conduct of a By J. Surrebutter.

Engravings. 2 ports, æt. 31 and 52. ANSTEY, JOHN. The pleaders' guide. suit at law; with the arguments.

New edit.

8vo., 1796. 8vo., Dublin, 1797. sm. 8vo., 1803. 4th edit. 8vo., 1804. 5th edit. 8vo., 1808. 6th edit. 8vo., 1810.

The pleaders guide, a didactic poem in two parts: containing Mr. Surrebutter's poetical lectures on the conduct of a suit at law, including the arguments of counsellor Bother'um, and counsellor Bore'um, in an action for assault and battery, betwixt John-a-Gull and John-a-Gudgeon.

7th edit. 8vo., 1815.

A letter to the secretary of the Bath agriculture society, on the subject of a premium for the improvement of British wool. Including observations on the report of the Highland society and Dr. Anderson's memorials. 8vo., 1791.

Apiarian Notes, for the Use of Cottagers. By a County Clergyman. [ New. Much and Boodle ]

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ANSTRUTHER, SIR JOHN (Bath). Account of a drill plough of his
own construction for sowing different kinds of grain.
Letters, &c., Bath and W. of E. Soc. Vol. 2.

8vo., Bath, 1783.

Jenner upon the man-
8vo., Bath, 1871.

ANSTRUTHER, SIR ROBERT. Observations on a pamphlet by sir R.
Anstruther, M.P., and the rev. Stephen
agement of the royal school at Bath.
ANTIQUITY. The supreme council 33° on the suspension of the
antiquity chapter, Rose Croix (Bath).
8vo., 1871.
APHORISMS. Aphorisms, chiefly political, selected from the most
eminent writers, viz., Bacon, Knox, Lock, Blackstone, Junius,
Johnson, Watson, &c., &c., &c. (Originally selected for the
Bath Journal.) Arranged under proper heads.

APOLOGY. An apology for millenarianism.

An apology for refusing to swear. brethren commonly called Moravians.

8vo., Bath, n.d.
8vo., Bath, 1836.

By one of the united
8vo., Bath (1853).

APOSTOLIC. The apostolic succession in the sacred ministry the
doctrine of the church of England.

8vo., Bath, 1843.

APOTHECARY. A serious alarm to the people of Bath, or the dia-
bolical soliloquy of an old witch, overheard in the crescent by
an apothecary of Bath.

4to., 1782.

APPEAL. An appeal to the christian church on the controverted
question of the humanity of our lord Jesus Christ.

12mo., Bath, 1830.

An appeal to the nobility, gentry and citizens of Bath on
behalf of the builders of the new hot-water fountain in Bath
street; with a list of subscribers' names, &c.

8vo., Bath, 1860.
APPERLEY, THOMAS (M.D.) Observations in physick, both rational
and practical. With a treatise of the small pox. 8vo., 1731.
APPRENTICE. The young apprentice's monitor: or the seasonable
advice of a friend with respect to his conduct, as well at his
first entrance into, as thro' the whole course of his apprentice-
ship. Proper to be given him with his indenture; and design'd
principally as a caution against two of the greatest evils inci-
dent to young people, idleness and bad company. By a person
unknown (? Henry Dixon).
12mo., Bath, 1747.

ARBITRATION. Rules of the Bath and district board of arbitration
and conciliation for the settlement of disputes between the
master and operative carpenters and joiners. 6pp.

32m0., Bath, 1859.

ARCHEOLOGICAL. Somerset archæological and natural history society. Report of the meeting at Bath, September, 1852. 12mo., Bath, 1852.

Bronze bar found at Bath; and bronze fish hook and

weight.

Arch. Inst. Vol. 9.

8vo., 1852.

Proceedings of the Somerset archæological and natural history society. Meeting at Bath, 1876. 8vo., Taunton, 1877.

Archæological association. Proceedings of the congress 160g held at Bridgwater and Bath. Vol. 12.

8vo., 1856.

Archæological association. Proceedings of the Bridgwater 534 and Bath congress, 1856. Vol. 13.

8vo., 1857.

Archæological institute. Meeting at Bath, 1858. General

programme.

8vo., 1858.

Archæological institute. Annual meeting at Bath, July 20 to 27, 1858. Objects of interest in the city of Bath.

7pp. 8vo., 1858. Proceedings of the institute at the annual meeting held at Bath, in July, 1858.

Arch. Inst. Vol. 15.

8vo., 1858.

ARCHER, CLEMENT. Miscellaneous observations on the effects of
oxygen on the animal and vegetable systems; illustrated by
experiments and interspersed with chemical, physiological,
pathological, and practical remarks; and an attempt to prove
why some plants are evergreen and others deciduous in the
climate of Great Britain and Ireland.
8vo., Bath, 1798.

This is called part i, but it seems complete.

ARDENT ADmirer. Bath and her beauties: a poem in two cantos.
By an ardent admirer.

148

8vo., Bath, 1862.

ARGYLE CHAPEL. Argyle chapel. Work, &c. Reports, &c. 1876,
&c.
sm. 8vo., Bath, v.d.

translated from the
Bath, 1861.

Armst, FrederICK. Lights of the morning,
German; with a preface by W. C. Magee.
ARMSTRONG, CAPTAIN. Turkish lovers; or a pasha's revenge.
Founded on a recent fact.

(Introduction, 12pp., printed in red).

8vo., Bath, 1845.

ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM. An account of the tapping and closing the
spring of hot water, at Mr. Pinch's brewery, Bath; showing
the effects produced on the public baths.

Front. Section of the wells. The cover reads:-An ac-
account of the tapping and closing of a hot spring, Bath.
8vo., Bristol, 1838.

900

1478

ARROWSMITH, S. F. (A.K.C. Incumbent). The protestant teaching
of the church of England: being the synopsis of a course of
sermons preached at Laura Episcopal chapel, Bathwick.
The confessional. Baptismal regeneration. The "real"
presence. Guilds and monastic vows. Invocation of saints.
Prayers for the dead.
8vo., Bath, 1882.

The post-millenium: being a course of sermons preached
at Laura Episcopal chapel, Bath.
8vo., Bath, 1884.

"A motto for the new year." A sermon preached at Laura Episcopal chapel, Bath, on the first sunday in the year, 1884. 12mo., Bath, 1884. ART. The new art and mystery of gossiping. Being a genuine account of all the women's clubs in and about the city and suburbs of London, Bath, and Bristol, with the manner of their club orders. 8vo., 1795.

ASH, CHARLES. Adbaston. A poem.

8vo., Bath, 1814.

The hermit of Hawkstone; a descriptive poem.

sm. 8vo., Bath, 1816.

ASHBY, RICHARD. A remark upon the baths in the city of Bath, in
Somersetshire, with a word of tender caution and admonition to
the inhabitants thereof. (In verse).
fol., 1699.

ASHE, THOMAS. The liberal critic, or memoirs of Henry Percy,
conveying a correct estimate of the manners and principles of
the present times. 3 vols.

Some chapters relate to Bath.

ASHLEY GROVE. The Ashley grove annual.

8vo., 1812.

8vo., Bath, 1880.

ASHLEY, JOHN. Murdock Delany's description of Bath, as spoken
and sung by Mr. Huttley, at the Theatres Royal, Bath, and
Bristol. Written by J. Ashley. Printed for the benefit of the
indigent debtors in Ilchester gaol.
4to., Bath, 1794.

ASHLEY, JOHN (Wade's passage). Trifles in rhyme.

12mo., Bath, 1812.

Re

(Author and composer of several songs and ballads). miniscences and observations respecting the origin of the national anthem, called "God save the king," in answer to a work on the same subject, published by Mr. Richard Clark, gentleman of his majesty's chapel royal, deputy vicar choral of St. Paul's cathedral and of Westminster abbey, secretary to the London glee club, &c., &c. In which he attempts to prove that Ben Jonson and Dr. John Bull wrote and composed the said anthem in the reign of king James the First, anno domini 1607!!! 8vo., Bath, 1827.

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