E. An 895 e. - 1558. De E. 946 l.-1769. Biographical History of E., from Egbert the Great to the Revolution. 433.1773. E.'s Bloody Tribunal, or Popish Cruelty displayed; containing an Account of the Lives and Sufferings of the most pious E.ish Protestant Martyrs. 897 n.-1797. Chronological Lists of eminent Printers in E. 674 n.-1805. A Copious Illustration of Granger's Biographical History of E. 637 e.-1806. A Biographical History of E., from the Revolution to the end of George I.'s Reign. 707 k. -1807. Memorable Actions of the E.ish Nobility, who have flourished from the Norman Conquest to the year 1809. 69 q.-1811. A New Edition of Fuller's Worthies of E.; with Notes. 704 e. 1812. Boydell's Illustrious Heads, from the Reign of Queen Elizabeth to William the Third, with Biographical Memoirs. 952 j.-1815. Lives of Topographers and Antiquarians, who have written concerning the Antiquities of E. 637 g. -N. D.-Vitæ quorundam Martyrum in A.ia. 561 e.-DESCRIP TIONS, &c.-1497. Cronycle of E., with the Frute of Tymes; to which is added, The Descrypcion of E., Wales, Scotlond, Irelond; speaking of the noblesse and worthynesse of the same. 982 h.-1498. The Descrypcion of E. 982 h.-1510. The Descrypcyon of E., Walys, Scotlond and Irlond. 784 0.1510. The Descrypcyon of E. 784 p. scription des Royaulmes d'A.terre et d'Escosse. 429 e.- 1581. Description of the Countrie of E. 607 c.-1582. EIPNAPXIA. De Peccatissimo A.iæ Statu, imperante Elizabetha, Compendiosa Oratio. 72 u.-1586. Britannia, sive florentissimorum Regnorum A.iæ, Scotia, Hiberniæ, et Insularum adjacentium, ex intima antiquitate, Chorographica Descriptio. 186 y.-1588. The Copie of a Letter sent out of E. to Don Bernardin Mendoza, Ambassadour in France for the King of Spaine, declaring the State of E., contrary to the opinion of Don Bernardin, and of all his partizans, Spaniardes and others. 366 b. 930 h.-1593. 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Answer to Dolman on the Succession of the E.ish Crown. 726 x.- -1602. Honores A.icanæ; or, Titles of Honour, and Temporal Nobility of the E.ish Nation, (quatenus such) have, had or now enjoy, viz. Dukes, Marquisses, Earls and Viscounts, from the Conquest, and Barons, from their first investiture by charter, whether by tenure, writ, or summons to Parliament, or protest, wherein their several gradations are set down, 843 a.- -1619. Catalogue and Succession of the Kings, Princes, Dukes, Marquisses, Earls and Viscounts of this Realm of E., since the Norman Conquest to this present year, 1619. 154 x.-1624. Collection of such Intermarriages as have been betweene the Royal Lines of E. and Spaine, since the Conquest. 401 s. 1635. Catalogue of the Dukes, Marquises, Earles, &c. of E. 942 %. 1640. 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An exact Catalogue of the Nobility of E., and Lords Spiritual, according to their respective Precedencies. 280 v.-1682. Catalogues of the Present Nobility and Baronets of E., Scotland and Ireland. 321 q. -1682. A Letter to a Friend about Succession to the Crown of E. 743 -1682. Rights of the Kingdom, touching the Duty, Power and Election or Succession of our Kings and Parliaments. Lond. 4to.-1684. True and exact History of the Succession of the Crown of E., collected out of records, and the best historians, written at first for the information of such as are deluded and seduced by the pamphlet called, A Brief History of the Succession, &c., pretended to have been written for the satisfaction of the Earl of H. 145.-1684. The Grandeur of the Laws; or an exact Collection of the Nobility and Gentry of the Kingdom, whose Honours and Estates have by name of their Ancestors been acquired or considerably augmented by the practice of the Law. 753 g.-1684. Discourse of Monarchy, more particularly of the Imperial Crowns of E., Scotland and Ireland, according to the ancient common and statute laws of the same; with a close from the whole as it relates to the succession of James Duke of York. 973 g.1689. Brief History of the Succession of the Crown of E., collected out of the Records, and the most Authentic Historians, written for the Satisfaction of the Nation. Lond. fol.-1690. Allegations in behalf of the High and Mightie Princess, Lady Mary, now Queen of Scots, against the opinions and book, set forth in the part and favour of Lady Katherine, touching the Succession to the Crown of E. Written in the time of Queen Elizabeth. 683 q.-1700. De Successionibus apud Anglos; or, a Treatise of Hereditary Descents. Lond. 12mo. -1703. The right of Succession to the Kingdom of E., in two books. 267 f.-1703. Delineation of the Titles of the Houses of York and Lancaster to the Crown of E., with the great mischiefs and chief reasons to the alternate successes of these titles. 876 q.-1703. Derivation of the title of King Henry the VIIth with his Pedigree and Issue; the Union of the two Houses with him; with the Union of the two Kingdoms in King James, how far he proceeded thereon to the farther uniting them, and how far it was prosecuted in King Charles the IId's time. 876 q.-1710. The Peerage of Lond. 8vo.-1713. The Hereditary Right of the Crown of E. as93 i.-1714. Against Bedford's Hereditary Right of the Crown of E. asserted, &c. 49 g. 1715. Peerage of E.; containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of all the Peers of E. 248 h.- 1720. Baronettage of E. 1724. Notitia A.ana; shewing the Achievements of all the English Nobility, with their several Titles of Honour. 548 y.-1739. The Question of the Precedency of the Peers of Ireland in E. fairly stated. 745 1.1763. A Complete History of the E.ish Peerage; from the best authorities. 452 p. 1766. A Complete E.ish Peerage. 540 g.-1766. The Peerage of E. 569 y.-1769. An Extinct Peerage of E., containing an Account of all those Noble Families whose Titles are extinct. 24 i.-1769. The Extinct Peerage of E., &c. 130 b. 1769. Extinct Peerage of E.; containing an Account of all those Noble Families whose Titles are extinct, from the earliest accounts to the present time. 570 a.-1769. A new Baronetage of E., or, a Genealogical and Historical Account of the present E.ish Baronetage; to which is added, a complete List of all the Persons who have been advanced to this Dignity from the first Institution of it, &c. Lond. Almon, 3 vols. small 12mo. 10s. 6d.-1771. The Baronetage of E. 570 a. — 1775. The Complete E.ish Peerage. 74 s. 1779. Supplement to the fifth edition of Collins' Peerage of E.; containing a General Account of the Marriages, Births, Promotions, Deaths, &c. which have occurred in each Family, from that publication in the year 1779 to the present time, &c. 616 e. 1781. The Origin, Progress, and present State of the Peerage of E. 366 u. - - 1784. Satirical Peerage of E. 246 j. 1784. New Peerage of E., Scotland, and Ireland. 366 v.1788. The Pocket Peerage of E., Scotland, and Ireland; containing the Descent and present State of every noble Family; with the extinct, forfeited, and dormant Titles of the three Kingdoms. Also general and particular Index and Translations of the Mottos. Lond. Rivingtons, 2 vols. 12mo. 7s.-1790. The E. Peerage; or, A View of the Ancient and Present State of the E.ish Nobility; to which is subjoined, a Chronological Account of such Titles as have become extinct, from the Norman Conquest to the beginning of the year 1790. Lond. Robinson, 3 vols. 4to. 105s.-1701. Anglia Libera; or the Limitation and Succession of the Crown of E. explained and asserted, as grounded on his Majesty's Speech, Proceedings in Parliament, &c. 910f. 1764. Baronagium Genealogicum; or, the Pedigrees of the E.ish Peers, deduced from the earliest times of which there are any attested accounts, compiled from the public records and most authentic evidences; with a continuation to the present time. 843 a.-1801. The Baronetage of E. 108 v.-1807. Dormant and Extinct Baronage of E. 69 7.-1808. New Baronetage of E. 292 r.-1810. Pocket Peerage of E. 616 e. N. D.-Treatise concerning the Person of the True and Lawful Successor to these Realmes of E. and Ireland, wherein the title is briefly and plainlie set down, Dolman's Objections refuted, and inconveniences removed. 957 w.GEOGRAPHY.-1520. A Map of E. 982 t.-1579. Maps of all the Counties in E. and Wales. 8351.-1644. Maps of E. and Wales; or, the Quarter-Master's Map. 505 z. — 1662. 199 c. Wales. 843 t. ITINERARY. 1625. The Geographia A.æ. 119 b.-1672. A Geographical Description of E., Scotland, and Ireland, and the Isles and Territories thereto belonging. 122 g.-1679. The E.ish Globe; being a Stable and Immobile one, performing what the ordinary Globes do and much more, invented and described by the Earl of Castlemain, and published by Joseph Moxon, F. R.S. 729 c. 1680. Index Villaris; or, a Geographical Table of all the Cities, Market-towns, Parishes, Villages, and Private Seats, in E. 6 d. 1680. Of the E.ish Atlas. 715 s.1689. E.ish Atlas. 741 y.-1745. Geography of E. 424 x.-1759. A Map of each County of E. 649 r.-1765. The Geography of E. See E., HISTORY or. 1765.-1772. Alphabetical Tables of the Distances of all the Cities, Boroughs, &c. in E. and Wales. 736 f. 1788. England Delineated; or a Geographical Description of every County in E. and Wales, with a Concise Account of its most important Natural Products. 12 d. 1794. Map of E. and Wales, and part of Scotland. 199 b.-1797. An Historical Atlas of E. 31 t.1799. Trigonometrical Survey of E. and Wales. 280 r. 1800. An Account of the Operations for accomplishing the Trigonometrical Survey of E. and Wales. 689 u.- 1804. A new Index Villaris for England and Wales; including also the southern part of Scotland. 1806. Geography of E. and Wales. 622 u.- 1815. Trigonometrical Survey of E. and Wales. 440 t.-N. D.-E.ish Atlas, or, a New Set of Maps of all the Counties in E. and Wales, With a General Description of each County. 140 t.- Sketch of the Geography of E. 502 n. - The E.ish Globe, &c. 680 h. Pocket Book Maps of all the Counties of E. 681 w. - A.a Tabulis Geographicis descripta. 835 l.-A.a Contracta; Book of Maps of E. and E.; an intended Guide for E. Travailers, shewing in general how far one Citie and many Shire Townes in E. are distant from other: together with the Shires in particular, and the chief Townes in every of them. 708 s.-1629. Itinerarium Germaniæ, Galliæ, A.æ et Italiæ. 485 p. 1643. Directions for the E.ish Traveller. Lond. 4to. 1657.-1655. A Direction for Travellers through E., Scotland, and Ireland. 770 m.—1675. Survey of the Roads of E. 715 s. 1717. An Actual Survey of the Principal Roads of E. and Wales. 715 s. -1719. A Survey of all the Principal Roads in E. 400 v.-1720. Actual Survey of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in E. and Wales. 724 %.- - 1759. A New and Accurate Description of present great Roads and the Principal Cross Roads of E. and Wales, commencing at London, and continued to the farthest part of the Kingdom, with the several branches leading out of them, and a Description of the several Towns that stand thereon, divided into four parts, viz. Western, Northern, Eastern and Southern: To which are added, the ancient Roman Roads and Survey Stations in Britain. Also some General Rules to know the original of the names of Places in E., a list of Mitred Abbots, and an alphabetical list of Fairs, regulated according to the new style. Lond. Dodsley, 8vo. 4s. - 1763. Compleat Direction to all the Post, Principal and Cross-Roads in E., Wales, Scotland and Ireland. 811 p. 1771. Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross- Roads of E. 736 k. 1789. New Itinerary of E. and Wales. See TRAVELTraveller's Guide through E. and Wales. LER, 1789. 1794. L'Ame des Etrangers qui voyagent en A.terre. 325 0.1798. Itinerary or Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads through E. and Wales, and many of the Principal Roads in Scotland. 199 b.-1798. The British Tourist, or Traveller's Pocket Companion through E., Wales, Scotland and Ireland. 657 %.-1804. General Itinerary of E. and Wales, with part of Scotland; comprising the Direct and Cross Roads, from actual Admeasurement; with the Population of every Market Town, and Notices of Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats, &c. 715 .-1805. The Traveller's Guide; or, E.ish Itinerary. 722 l. 1806. The Principal and Cross Roads in E., Wales, and Scotland, as far as Edinburgh. 249 y.-N. D.-The Imperial Guide and Atlas of E.ish Towns. 64 v.-Itinerarium A.æ; or, a Book of the Roads of E. and Wales, &c. 8vo. KINGS AND QUEENS.-1539. The Names of all the Kings of E. M. 1793. 574 179 g. A. 1543. The Names of all the Kynges of E. 749 u. - 1548. orum Regum Chronices Epitome. 606 w. -1554. Oratio de Nuptiis Regis ac Reginæ A.æ, Hispaniæ, &c. 427 k. 1576. The Reignes of all the Kinges of E. 818.- 1579. Discours des plus Memorables Faicts des Roys d'A.terre, depuis 500 ans. 104 d. 1597. A Book, containing the true Portraiture of the Countenances and Attires of the Kings of E., from William the Conquerour vnto our Soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth, now raigning: together with a briefe Reporte of some of the principall Acts of the same Kings, especially such as haue beene least mentioned in our late Writers. 908 y.-1616. History and Lives of the Kings of E., from William the Conqueror to Henry the VIII. 650 t.-1624. Regiminis A.cani in Hibernia Defensio, adversus Analecten. 824 v. - -1625. Les Amours du Roy et de la Reine d'A.terre. 798 a. - 1662. A Brief Account of the Royal Matches, which the Kings of E. have made from time to time, since the year 800 to 1662. 521 n.-1670. The Sovereign Dominion of our Kings over all Persons, in all Causes, asserted and vindicated. 720 w. 1860. Patriarchia; or, the Natural Power of the Kings of E. asserted. 367 n.1680. Shew. ing that the Kings of E. have consulted with their Parliaments in Marriages, Peace and War, and other weighty affairs of the Kingdom. 751 l.— 1682. A Plea for the pardoning part of the Sovereignty of the Kings of E. Lond. 4to.-1685. Chronica Juridicalia; or a Calendar of the Kings of E. since the Conquest. 254 p.-1691. E.'s Monarchs; or an Account of VOL. III. A the Kings of E. from the invasion of the Romans to this time, &c. 176 g 1697. A Short Account of the Affairs of Wales under the Kings of E. 987.-1701. True Account of the Preservation of the Regalia of Scotland, from falling into the Hands of E.ish Usurpers. 715 t. 1702. The True Secret History of all the Kings and Queens of E., from William the Conqueror to Charles I. By a Person of Honour. Lond. 2 vols. 8vo. -1703. Treatise of the Just Interest of the Kings of E., in their free dispensing power, and the validity of their Grants. 353 2d t. - 1713. The History of the Royal Family; or, a Succinct Account of the Marriages and Issues of all the Kings and Queens of E., from the conquest; treating distinctly of their children, with a view of their births, characters, lives and actions, titles, offices, death, and places of burial; shewing, as well the descent of several foreign princes and potentates now reigning, as of many noble and eminent families in E. still flourishing, that are maternally descended from, or otherwise collaterally sprung from the royal blood of this king, brought down to this time. 831 t.- 1716. 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A Brief History of the Kings of E., particularly those of the Royal House of Stuart, of blessed memory. Lond. M. Hunt, 8vo. is. This work was reprinted in 1766, same size, &c. 956 v.1755. Parallel between the Power of a King of E., and that of a Stadtholder of the United Provinces in 1751; written by a Person of Distinction in Holland. In French and E.ish. Lond. Dodsley, 4to. 1s. 6d. 1769. A Cursory View of Arbitrary Power attempted by Kings of E. from the Conquest, compared with the present time, from historical facts. Addressed to the misled people of E. Lond. Smith, 8vo. 1s.-1772. Chronicle of the Kings of E., in imitation of the Language of Scripture. 309 v.1778. A Complete Series, the Representations of all the E.ish Monarchs from Edward the Confessor to Henry VIII.; together with many of the great Persons that were eminent under their several Reigns. The Figures are principally introduced in ancient Delineations of remarkable Passages of History, and are correctly copied from the originals, which particularly express the Dress and Customs of the time to which each Print respectively relates. 885 q.-1780. A Collection of the Wills now known to be extant of the Kings and Queens of E., &c. See WILLS, 1780. 1786. Characters of the Kings and Queens of E., selected from different Histories; with Observations chiefly adapted to common life: together with a concise History of the Kingdom. To which is added, Historical Notes. 507 k.-1789. Characters, or Historical Anecdotes of all the Kings and Queens of E. 479 w. 1792. A Poetical Chronology of the Kings of E., from William the Conqueror to George the Third inclusive; preceded by a short Chronological Division of the History of E. Lond. Murray, 12mo. 2s.-1808. The Private History of the Court of E. Lond. Cros. by, 2 vols. 12mo. 12s.-1815. History of the Kings of E. 849 n.— 1820. 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A Catalogue of Memorable Places and Taverns within x Shires in E. 896 x.-1650. The Cathedral and Conventual Churches of E. and Wales topographically delineated. 570 l.-1655. Monasticon A.canum, &c., done in conjunction with William Dugdale. 310 b.-1656. Villare A.canum; or a View of the Cities, Towns and Villages in E. 871 l.1678. Fons Scarburgensis, sive Tractatus de omnis Aquarum generis origine et usu; speciatim vero de Fonte Minerali apud Scarbrough in comitatu Eboracensi A.iæ. 977 l.-1682. E.'s Remarques; giving an Account of the several Shires, Counties and Islands in E. and Wales. Lond. 12mo. -1700. On a supposed Isthmus or Neck of Land between E. and France. 946 e.-1707. Britannia Illustrata; or Views of the Royal Palaces and Seats in E. Lond. fol.-1712. History of the Churches in E.; wherein is shewn the Time, Means, and Manner of founding, building and endowing of Churches, both Cathedral and Rural, with their Furniture and Appendages. 876 r.-1716. 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Collection of one hundred and fifty select Views in E., Scotland and Ireland. 830 x. -1784. Account of the ancient Divisions of the E.ish Nation into Hundreds and Tithings, recommending that method under Monarchical as well as Republican Establishments. 848 y. 1787. On several Parts of E. 416 %.- 1792. Monastic Remains and ancient Castles in E. and Wales, drawn on the spot by James Moore, Esq., and executed in aquatinta by G. J. Parkyns, Esq. 7336. 1793. A Topographical History of South Britain. 485 -1796. An Account of the different Cities and Towns in E. 154 p. 1798. Observations on the Western Parts of E., relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty. 417 a. 1798. A comprehensive View of the Picturesque Beauty and fine Remains of Antiquity in some of the Southern Counties of E. 860 a.-1799. Balnea; or Sketches of the different Watering Places in E. 193 v.1801. The Beauties of E. and Wales; or Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive of each County. 152 m.—1804. Notices of Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Seats in E. 715 1.1805. A Complete Topography of E. and Wales. 722 -1807. A History of the Country Theatres in E., Scotland and Ireland. 416 n.-1808. A Topogra phical Dictionary of E., exhibiting the Names of the several Cities, Towns, Parishes, Tithings, Townships, and Hamlets, with the County, and Division of the County, to which they respectively belong. 194 x. — 1811. Plans and Views of Buildings in E. and Scotland, in the castellated and other styles. 622 w.-1812. The Beauties of E. and Wales. 113 e.1813. Monasticon A. canum. 68x.- 1813. The Beauties of E. and Wales; containing the Counties of Suffolk, Surrey and Sussex. -1818. Introduction to the Beauties of E. and Wales. 149 r.-1820. A Topographical Description of the Lakes in the North of E. 983 j.N. D.-A History of the Cathedral Churches, &c. of E. 210.Atlas of E.ish Towns. 64 v.-A Complete Series of County Maps, and Plans of Cities and Principal Towns, intended to illustrate and accompany the Beauties of E. and Wales. 147 t. -The E.ish and Scotch Topography. 152 t.-Of Religious Houses in E. 176 m. Views in E. 197 0.-The Etymology, Antiquity, and Privilege of Castles and Towns in E. 262 u. 853 r. -TRAVELS, JOURNEYS, TOURS, &c.-1581. Euphues and his E.; containing his Voiage and Aduenture, mixed with sundrie pretie Discourses of Honest Loue, the Description of the Countrie, the Court, and the Māners of the Isle, &c. 607 c.1607. Travels in the year 1806, from Italy to E. 859 %.- 1617. Travels through E., &c. 687 e. -1664. Voyage en A.terre. 869 i. 1700. Travels over Scotland, E. and Wales. 158 w.-1706. A Collection of Travels in E. 1a.-1711. A Relation of an E.ish and Batavian Journey. 328 .-1711. An Account of an intended Journey through E. and Wales. 763 0.1719. Memoirs and Observations in Travels into E. 673 m.-1722. A Journey through E. and Scotland, in Letters. Lond. 3 vols. 8vo. - 1724. Tour through E. 374 w.-1726. A Journey through most of the Coun 72 c. ties of Scotland, and those in the North of E.; in two parts. 426 m. 1732. Journies through E., Scotland, and the Austrian Netherlands; in familiar Letters. 631 m. - -1747. Travels in Turkey, and back to E. 222.-1750. Travels through E., Holland and Italy. 125 8. — 1752. A Tour from E. through part of France, Flanders, Brabant, and Holland. 677 v.-1757. Travels in E. during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. 485 p.-1757. Journey through France to E. in the year 1750. 760 n. — 1763. Adventures, in Travels through E. and Ireland. 715 e. 1768. A Six-Weeks' Tour through the Southern Counties of E. and Wales. 990 n.-1769. A Six Weeks' Tour through the Southern Counties of E. and Wales. By the Author of the Farmer's Letters. The second edit., corrected and enlarged. Lond. Nicol, 8vo. 6s.-1770. A Journey from London to Genoa, through E., Portugal, Spain and France. 1770. A Six Months' Tour through the North of E.; containing an Account of the Present State of Agriculture, Manufactures and Population in several Counties of this Kingdom. 990 n. . 1770. The Farmer's Tour through the East of E.; being a Register of a Journey through various Counties of that Kingdom to inquire into the State of Agriculture, Manufactures and Population, &c. 990 p.-1772. A Tour to London; or New Observations on E. and its Inhabitants. 445 m. 712 x. — 1773. A Journey from Persia to E., by an unusual route. 598 e. 1775. A Short Tour in the Midland Counties of E.; performed in the summer of 1772; together with an Account of a similar Excursion undertaken September 1774. Lond. Bew, 8vo. 1s. 6d.-1776. Musical Travels through E. 247 t. - - 1778. Four Journies to the North of E. 75 k.-1780. Tour through Parts of E. 888 1.1780. Observations made during a Tour through Parts of E., Scotland and Wales. In a series of Letters. Lond. Becket, 4to. 10s. 6d.-1781. A View of Society and Manners in High and Low Life; being Adventures in E. 781 t. 1781. Reveries of the Heart; during a Tour through part of E. and France. Lond. Johnson, 2 vols. small 8vo. 4s.-1786. Voyages from E. into France, 544 c.- . 1787. The Traveller's Companion, in a Tour through E. and Wales. 436 h.-1788. A Tour in E. and Scotland in 1785. By an English Gentleman. Lond. Robinsons, 8vo. 7s. 6d.-1789. Journal of a Passage over Land from India to E. 521 1791. Prospectus and Observations on a Tour in E. and Scotland, Natural, Economical and Literary. 701 j.-1792. Voyages dans les trois Royaumes d'A.terre, d'Ecosse et d'Irlande. 212 a.-1793. A Tour through the South of E. and Wales, and part of Ireland, made during the summer of 1791. Lond. Edwards, 8vo. 6s. 1795. Translation from the German of Travels, chiefly on foot, through most parts of E. in 1782. 684 w.-1795. Three successive Tours in the North of E., and great part of Scotland; interspersed with Descriptions of the Scenes they presented, and occasional Observations on the State of Society, and the Manners and Customs of the People. 859 z.-1796. A Journey through E. and Wales; with a Detail of the different Cities and Towns. 154 p. 1796. Picturesque and Philosophical Travels in E. and France in 1790. 378 y.-1798. A Journey from Bengal to E. 378 %-1798. Two successive Tours through the whole of Wales; with several of the adjacent E.ish Counties; so as to form a comprehensive view of the picturesque beauty, the peculiar manners, and the fine remains of antiquity in that interesting part of the British Island. 860 a.-1799. Journal of a Tour through the North of E., and part of Scotland. 497 t.-1799. Journey from India towards E., in the year 1797. 539 1. - 1799. Travels in E., Scotland, and the Hebrides. 826 u.-1799. Travels from E. to India in the year 1789. 897 j.-1800. 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A Sporting Tour through the North of E., and great part of the Highlands of Scotland; including Remarks on English and Scottish Landscape, and General Observations on the State of Society and Manners. 906 p.-1807. Travels in 1806 from Italy to E., &c. 386 i. 829 x.-1808. Eccentric Excursions in E. 982 1.-N. D.-Peregrination through E. 124 w. A Journey through E. and Wales. 349 n. - L'Histoire d'un Voyage Literaire, en France, E. et Holland. 555 y. - Voyage en A.terre, et en Suisse. 813 p.VOYAGES.-1588. Orders set dovvne by the Duke of Medina, Lord General of the King's Fleet, to be obserued in the Voyage toward E. 720 m. - - 1589. The Principal Nauigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoueries of the E.ish Nation, made by sea or over land, to the most remote and farthest distant quarters of the Earth, at any time within the compasse of these 1500 years. Divided into three several parts, according to the positions of the regions whereunto they were directed. 456 1.-1625. 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A Parallel or Conference of the Civil, Canon, and Common Law of this Realm of E. 390 x.-1602. Exposition of certain difficult Words and Terms of the Laws of E. Lond. 8vo. 1606. An Answer to the first part of Report set forth by Sir Edward Coke, concerning the ancient and modern Municipal Laws of E. which do appertain to Spiritual Power and Jurisdiction. 735 e.-1614. Concerning the Practice Part of the Laws of E., in actions real, personal, mixed. 244 v. 1616. Notes on Sir John Fortescue's Work, De Laudibus Legum A.æ. 843 i.-1617. Brief Abstract of all the ancient E.ish Statutes, from Magna Charta, in force in Ireland, by virtue of an Act of Parliament made at Drogheda, the 10th of Henry VII. 666 e.-1628. Institutes of the Law of E. 244 v.-1629. An Offer to King James, of a Digest to be made of the Laws of E. 60 y.-1630. Elements of the Common Laws of E. 60 y.-1634. 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Epitome of the Common and Statute Laws of E. now in force, wherein more than fifteen hundred of the hardest terms in the Law are explained, and all the most useful and profitable Heads or Titles of the Law, by way of common place, largely, plainly, and methodically handled. 851 n.-1657. Grounds of the Laws of E.; digested methodically into Cases, for the use and benefit of all Practisers and Students. 475 k.-1657. Treatise of the Laws of E., on the various Branches of Conveyancing; viz. Grants, Deeds, Feoffments, Exchanges, Dower, Tenant by the Curtesy, Testaments, Devices, Surrenders, Reservations, Conditions; in English, 733 a.-1658. Maxims of Reason; or the Reason of the Common Law of E. 974 u.-1659. The Cry of Oppression; occasioned by the Priests of E.'s Pulpit Guard, which is a Popish Law made by Queen Mary, to guard her Friers and Jesuits. 683 o.—1660. The Rights of the Crown of E., as it is established by Law. 62 s. 1661. 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The Security of Englishmen's Lives; or the Trust, Power, and Dutye of Grand Juries of E., explained according to the Fundamentals of the English Government, and the Declaration of the same made in Parliament by many Statutes. k.-1682. Select Precedents of Deeds and Instruments, concerning the most considerable Estates in E. 150 u.-1685. Abstract of all the Statutes concerning Aliens trading in E. 477 0.-1685. Fleta, seu Comm. Juris A. cani sic nuncupatus, ab Anonymo conscriptus. 843 l. Jus A.orum, Facies Nova, &c. 53 v. 1689. Historical and Political Discourse of the Laws and Government of E., from the first times to the end of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; with a Vindication of the ancient way of Parliaments in E. 843 0.1689. Magistracy and Government of E. vindicated; or a Justification of the English Method of Proceedings against Criminals. 854 a.- -1696. A Compendious Collection of the Laws of E., touching Matters Criminal. 164 k.-1697. 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