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The coppy of an ould parchment booke, divided into Seaven Lines and Seaven of the Pedegrees, lives, and deathes of the Percies; from Fower Descents afore the Conquest, to that Earle's sone that was killed by the commons at Thirsk, in Henry the vij. his tyme: made and compiled briefely by mee William Peeris, Clerke and Priest. A Poem, printed from the Dodsworth manuscript in the Bodleian Library. Small 4to. [Richardson's Newcastle Tracts, Vol. v. Art. 1.] Newcastle, 1845. SAINTE-PALAYE (Jean-Baptiste De la Curne De) Mémoires sur l'Ancienne Chevalerie, considérée comme une établissement politique et militaire. Nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un Volume. 12mo. 3 Vols.

A Paris, 1781. SANDFORD (Francis, Lancaster Herald) The History of the Coronation of James II. King of England, etc., and of his Royal Consort Queen Mary solemnised in the Church of St. Peter, Westminster, on Thursday, the 23rd of April, 1685. Folio. In the Savoy (London) 1687.

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An account of some TournaOf Jousts and Tournaments.

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SEGAR (Sir William, Garter King of Arms) ments and other martial diversions. Triumph before King Edward III. 1343, etc. Of the like actions in armes since the reigne of Queen Elizabeth.

The original occasions of Strawberry-Hill, 1772. [Walpole's Miscellaneous Antiquities, No. 1.]

the yeerly Triumphs in England. 4to.

SIMS (R.) An Index to the Pedigrees and Arms contained in the Heralds' Visitations and other Genealogical Manuscripts in The British Museum. 8vo.

Lond. 1849.

SPENERUS (Philippus Jacobus) Insignium Theoria: seu operis Heraldici pars generalis. Fol. Francofurti-ad-Mœnam, 1690. TAUERSCHMIDT (Rev. Edward) Prince Albert's Ancestry: a brief Historical account of the Dukedom and Ducal-House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. 12mo. Lond. 1840. WALKER (Sir Edward, Garter King of Arms) A circumstantial account of the preparations for the Coronation of King Charles II. on April 23rd, 1661; and a minute detail of that splendid ceremony, with all the particulars connected with it, including the Installation of Knights, creation of Peers, etc. From an original manuscript. 8vo.

Lond. 1820.

THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF

EUROPE.

NORTHERN EUROPE.

DENMARK, SWEDEN, AND NORWAY.

(CATALOGUE VOLUME I. PAGES 421-425. VOLUME III. PAGE 272.)

Lond. 1847.

ANTIQUARIES OF COPENHAGEN. A Guide to Northern Archæology, by The Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries of Copenhagen. Edited for the use of English readers by the Right Hon. the Earl of Ellesmere. 8vo. Lond. (Copenhagen) 1848. FLEETWOOD (George.) A Letter describing the Battle of Lutzen and the death of Gustavus Adolphus in 1632. Small 4to. [Camden Miscellany: Camden Society Publications, No. XXXIX.] GEIJER (Eric Gustave) The History of the Swedes. Swedish, with an Introduction by J. H. Turner. JOHNSTONE (Rev. James) Anecdotes of Olave the Black, King of Man, and the Hebridean Princes of the Somerled Family; to which are added XVIII Eulogies on Haco, King of Norway, by Snorro Sturleson, Poet to that Monarch: now first published in the Icelandic from the Flateyan and other manuscripts, with a literal version and notes. 8vo. Copenhagen, 1780.

Translated from the 8vo. Lond. 1845.

The Norwegian accounts of Haco's Expedition against Scotland, A.D. 1263: now first published in the original Icelandic from the Flateyan and Frisian manuscripts, with a literal English version and notes. 8vo. Copenhagen, 1782.

KEITH (Sir Robert Murray, K.B.) Memoirs and Correspondence of Sir Robert Murray Keith, K.B., Envoy-extraordinary and Minister-plenipotentiary at the Courts of Dresden, Copenhagen, and Vienna, from 1769 to 1792: with a Memoir of Queen-Carolina-Matilda of Denmark, and an account of the Revolution there in 1772. Edited by Mrs. Gillespie Smyth. 8vo. 2 Vols. Lond. 1849. LAING (Samuel) The Heimskringla: or Chronicle of the Kings of Norway: Translated from the Icelandic of Snorro Sturleson, with a preliminary dissertation. 8vo. 3 Vols. Lond. 1844.

MALLET (Paul Henri) Northern Antiquities. Translated from the French by Bishop Percy. A new edition revised throughout, and considerably enlarged; with a Translation of the Prose Edda from the original old Norse text, and notes critical and explanatory by J. A. Blackwell. To which is added an abstract of The Eyrbyggja Saga, by Sir Walter Scott. 8vo. [Bohn's Antiquarian Library, Vol. 11.] Lond. 1847.

WORSAE (J. J. A.) The Primeval Antiquities of Denmark. Translated by William J. Thoms, F.S.A. Lond. 1849.

8vo.

RUSSIA AND POLAND,

(CATALOGUE VOLUME I. PAGES 425-427. VOLUME III. PAGES 272, 273.)

CATHCART (Col. Hon. George) Commentaries on the War in Russia and
Germany, in 1812 and 1813. 8vo.
Lond. 1850.

KOHL (J. G.) Russia. St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kharkoff, Riga, Odessa, the German Provinces on the Baltic, the Steppes, the Crimea, and the Interior of the Empire.

8vo.

[The Foreign Library, Parts 1. II.]

RUSSIA: by a Manchester-Manufacturer. 8vo.

Lond. 1842.

Edinb. 1836.

PRUSSIA, HUNGARY, AUSTRIA, AND GERMANY.

(CATALOGUE VOLUME I. PAGES 427–431. VOLUME III. PAGES 273-274.)

AUSTRIAN EMPIRE. Itinéraire Géographique et topographique de tous les États de la Maison d'Autriche; auquel on à joint la route de Petersbourg par la Pologne. 8vo. A Vienne, 1789. COXE (Ven. William, Archdeacon of Wilts) A History of the House of Austria; from the foundation of the Monarchy by Rodolph of Hapsburgh, to the death of Leopold II. A.D. 1218-1792. The Third edition. 8vo. 3 Vols. Lond. 1847.

[Bohn's Standard Library, Nos. xv. XVIII, XXII.] GRANVILLE (Augustus Bozzi, M.D., F.R.S.) The Spas revisited: a Supplement to "The Spas of Germany," containing an account of the many improvements, alterations, and additions, that have been effected at almost all the Watering-places of Germany since the appearance of the Second edition of "The Spas." 8vo. Lond. 1843.

HARCOURT (John) The History of the Imperial and Royal Families of
Austria and Bourbon, traced down from their original to this present
time with a view of their several pretensions to the Crown of Spain.
By an impartial hand. 8vo.
Lond. 1708.

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HOWITT (William) The Rural and Domestic Life of Germany: with characteristic sketches of its cities and scenery, collected in a general tour and during a residence in the country in the years 1840, 1841, and 1842. 8vo. Lond. 1842. KLAPKA (General -) Memoirs of the War of Independence in Hungary. 12mo. 2 Vols. Lond. 1850.

KOHL (J. G.) Austria, Vienna, Prague, Hungary, Bohemia, and the Danube Galicia, Styria, Moravia, Bukovina, and the Military-frontier. 8vo. [The Foreign Library, Parts VII. IX.] Lond. 1843. KOHLRAUSCH (Frederick) A History of Germany, from the earliest period to the present time. Svo. Lond. 1844, 1845.

[The Foreign Library, Parts xv. xxvI.]

LAING (Samuel) Notes on the rise, progress, and prospects, of the Schism from the Church of Rome called "The German Catholic Church," instituted by Johannes Ronge and J. Czverzki in October 1844, on occasion of the Pilgrimage to the Holy Coat" at Treves. 8vo.

Lond. 1845.

LEXINGTON (Robert Sutton, Lord) The Lexington Papers: or some account of the Courts of London and Vienna at the conclusion of the seventeenth century, extracted from the official and private Correspondence of Robert Sutton, Lord Lexington, British Minister at Vienna, 1694-1698, selected from the originals at Kelham, and edited with notes by the Hon. H. Manners Sutton. 8vo. Lond. 1851.

MENZEL (Wolfgang) The History of Germany, from the earliest period to the present time. Translated from the Fourth German edition by Mrs. George Horrocks. 8vo. 3 Vols.

Lond. 1848.

[Bohn's Standard Library, Nos. xXXVIII. XLI. XLV.] PERRY (Walter C., Phil. Dr.) German University Education: or the Professors and Students of Germany. 12mo. Lond. (Bohn) 1845. PISTORIUS (Johannes) Rerum Germanicarum Scriptores, qui Historiam et res gestas Germanorum medii potissimam ævi, inde à Carolo Magno ad Carolum V. usque per Annales litteris consignarunt: primùm collectore J. Pistorio in lucem producti: nunc denuo recogniti editione Tertia, emendatiori et locupletiori reducti, curante Burcardo Gotthelff Struvio. Folio. 3 Vols. Ratisbona, 1726.

Lond. 1776.

RASPE (Rudolph Eric) An account of some German Volcanoes and their productions. Svo. SCHILLER (Frederick) The History of the Thirty Years' War. Translated from the German by the Rev. A. J. W. Morrison. 8vo. [Bohn's Standard Library, No. x.] Lond. 1846. TAUERSCHMIDT (Rev. Edward) Prince Albert's Ancestry: a brief Historical account of the Dukedom and Ducal-House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. 12mo. Lond. 1840.

TOLNERUS (Carolus Ludovicus) Historia Palatina: seu primorum et antiquissimorum Comitum Palatinorum ad Rhenum res gestæ eorumque in Palatinatu Rhenano vera et indubitata, hactenus non satis cognita successio. Adjectus codex Diplomaticus Palatinus. Folio.

Francofurti-ad-Mænam, 1700. WILKINSON (Sir John Gardner, F.R.S.) Dalmatia and Montenegro: with a Journey to Mostar in Herzegovina, and remarks on the Sclavonic nations; the History of Dalmatia and Ragusa, the Uscoes, etc. 8vo. 2 Vols.

Lond. 1848.

CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN EUROPE.

HOLLAND AND THE NETHERLANDS.

(CATALOGUE VOLUME I. PAGES 431-433. VOLUME III. PAGE 275.)

BURRISH (Onslow) Batavia Illustrata: or a view of the policy and commerce of the United Provinces, particularly of Holland. 8vo.

Lond. 1702. DUDLEY (Sir Robert, Earl of Leicester) Correspondence of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester, during his Government of the Low-Countries. Edited by James Bruce, F.S.A. Small 4to.

[Cumden Society Publications, No. xxvII.]

Lond. 1844.

SCHILLER (Frederick) The History of the Revolt of the Netherlands, to the

Confederation of the Gueux.

The Trials of Count Egmont and Horn. The Siege of Antwerp by the Prince of Parma. Translated from the German by the Rev. A. J. W. Morrison. 8vo. 2 Vols. Lond. 1846.

[Bohn's Standard Library, Nos. x. XII.]

VAN BRACHT (T. J.) A Martyrology of the servants of Christ commonly called Baptists. Translated from the Dutch by the Rev. Benjamin Millard. Edited by Edward Bean Underhill. Volume I. 8vo. [Hanserd-Knollys Society Publications, No. vi.]

Lond. 1850. WITT (John De) The true Interest and Political Maxims of the Republic of Holland and West Friesland. Written by John De Witt and other great men in Holland. 8vo. Lond. 1702.

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