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ries, the late great Pestilence and Fire of London. Lond. 1667, 4to.

Bliss, 11. 2s. Caldecott, 17. 6s. MARKLAND, James Heywood. A Letter to the Earl of Aberdeen, K.T., P.S.A., on the Expediency of attaching a Museum of Antiquities to that Institution. Lond. 1828,8vo. Pp. 19. See Quarterly Review, vol.

Xxxviii.

Remarks on the Antiquity and Introduction of Surnames into England. 1815, 4to. Archæol. vol. xviii.

Remarks on the early Use of Carriages in England, and on the Modes of Travelling adopted by our Ancestors. 1828, 4to. Archæol. xx. plates.

Remarks on English Churches. Oxf. 1842, 12mo. 6s. 6d.-Third edition. Oxf. 1843, 12mo.-Fourth edition. Lond. Murray, 1849, 12mo, 6s. 6d.

On the Reverence due to Holy Places. Lond. 1845, 12mo. 2s. Third edition. Lond. 1846, fcap. 8vo. 2s.

See Chester Mysteries. The Introduction has been reprinted in Boswell's edition of Malone's Shakespeare, 1821. Jeremiah. De Græcorum quinta Declinatione imparisyllabica, et inde formata Latinorum Quæstio grammatica. 1761, 4to.

Forty copies printed for presents. Bindley, pt. iii. 562, 8s. This valuable grammatical treatise was reprinted with Markland's edition of Euripidis Supplices Mulieres, 1763, &c.

Epistola critica, in qua Horatii Loca aliquot et aliorum Veterum emendantur. Cantab. 1723, 8vo. An excellent work. Williams, 1181, morocco, 12s. Heath, 5s. FINE PAPER. Dent, pt. í. 1383, russia, 8s. Williams, 1182, mor. 11. 7s. A copy is in the British Museum, with MS. notes by R. Bentley.

Remarks on the Epistles of Cicero to Brutus, and of Brutus to Cicero, with a Dissertation upon four Orations ascribed to M. T. Cicero, viz. 1. Ad Quirites post Reditum. 2. Post Reditum in Senatu. 3. Pro Domo sua, ad Pontifices. 4. De Haruspicum Responsis, &c. with Notes, &c Lond. 1745, 8vo. Gosset, 3349, 8s. Heath, 4170, 10s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. In this work Mr. Markland attempts to prove that all the above pieces are spurious, and the work of some sophist.

MARLBOROUGH, John Churchill, Duke of. Life and military History of. Lond. 1754, folio.

White Knights, 2774, with plates and portrait inserted, morocco, 47. 5s.

Journal of the Duke of Marlbro's

Marches, Battles, &c. By John Millner. Lond. 1733, 8vo. Roxburghe, 8523, 3s. White Knights, 2607, 16s.

The Conduct of the Duke of Marl

borough during the present War, with burghe, 8520, 5s.; 8521, with Remarks by original Papers. Lond. 1712, 8vo. Roxa M.P. 11s.

of the Duke of Marlborough, set to Music The Anthem performed at the Funeral by Bonancini. folio. White Knights, 2775,

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borough. Lond. 1741, 8vo. The History of John, Duke of Marl

borough (composée par Madgett, revue et Histoire de J. Churchill, Duc de Marlrédigé par l'Abbé H. Dutens.) Paris, 1806, 8vo. 3 vols. Written by the comhis own victories upon the defeats of the mand of Buonaparte, with a view to exalt generals of Louis XIV. Heber, pt. ii. 2s.

Despatches, 1702-12, edited by Sir Geo. Murray. Lond. 1845, 8vo. 5 vols, 57., re

duced to 21. 2s.

Military Life of, by Sir Archibald Alison. Lond. and Edinb. 1847, 8vo. 18s.

C. W. Buck. Lond. (Murray's Family LiLife of, by Macfarlane, 12mo. - By brary) 1839, 18mo.-red. Tegg, 1849, 3s. 6d. See CAMPBELL, John. CoXE, William. LEDIARD, Thomas. MACQUEEN, J.

Sarah, Duchess of. The Opinions of Sarah, Duchess Dowager of Marlborough, published from her original MSS. Edinb. 1788, 12mo.

Edited by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes. Knights, 2613, 17. 10s. Gough, 2302, 1. 2s. White 5s. 6d. Boswell, 2089, 5s. 6d. Hibbert, Constable, 381, 5094, 6s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 2535, with her autograph inserted, 1l. 78. Roxburgbe, 8525, 18s. Bliss, 13s.

The secret History of Queen Zarah and the Zarazians. Lond. 1705. Two Parts. White Knights, 2620, morocco, 17.-Fourth edition, Lond. 1745, 8vo.-1749, White Knights, 2621, 10s. Bliss, 8s.

Histoire secrete de la Reine Zarah et des Zaraziens, ou la Duchesse de Marlborough demasquée. Imprimée dans le Royaume d'Albigion, 1708. - Oxford (Hollande), 1711-12, 12mo. 2 pts. in 1 vol. 58. This edition has a key.

The Lives and Characters of the Duchess of Marlborough's four Daughters (viz. the Duchess of Montague, the Countess of Bridgwater, the Countess of Sunderland, and the Lady Visc. Reyalton),

with their Portraits and other Grub Street Anecdotes. 1710. See MISCELLANIES, 1753. The Duchess of Marlborough's Vision. 1711, folio.

MARLBOROUGH, Duch. of-contd. by George Spencer, third Duke of MarlAn Account of the Conduct of the Dow-borough, was formed principally of the ager Duchess of Marlborough, from her cabinets of Lady Betty Germaine (valued first Coming to Court to the Year 1710. at 70007., the Cupid and Psyche' alone, Lond. 1742, 8vo. privately printed. LARGE the finest antique intaglio extant, at 5007., PAPER. Bliss, 6s. 6d. Written by Nath. presented by her Ladyship to the Duke); Hooke, the Roman Historian, on behalf and that collected by Wm. Ponsonby, se of the Duchess, by whom he is said to cond Earl of Besborough, who sold it to have been handsomely paid.-Another the Duke for 50001. The plates were exeedition, 1742, Svo. Bindley, pt. i. 23, with cuted by Bartolozzi, &c. The Latin exRalph's Answer, 7s. Hibbert, 5093, 12s. position to vol. i. was written by Jacob North, pt. i. 5, 3s. 6d. Drury, 2559, with Bryant, and the French translation by Ralph's Answer, 8s. 6d. Willett, 1583, Dr. Maty; that to vol. ii. by Dr. William with the answer, 11s. An essay on this Cole, and the translation into French by subject by Dr. Sam. Johnson appeared Louis Dutens. Dent, pt. ii. 759, morocco, Sothein the Gentleman's Mag. for 1742. 63. Hibbert, 5222, mor. 71. 8s. by's in May, 1820, 737. 10s. Sotheby's in Dec. 1822, 937. 9s. Combe, 4462, morocco,

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A Review of a late Treatise entituled An Account, &c. Lond. 1742, 8vo.

A Continuation of the Review of a late Treatise, &c. Lond. 1742, 8vo.

A full Vindication of the Duchess Dowager of Marlborough. Lond. 1742, 8vo. The other Side of the Question. Lond. 1742, 8vo.

White Knights, 2713, 7s.

The Sarah-ad; or, a Flight for Fame, a burlesque Poem. Lond. 1742. White Knights, 2618, 17.

MARLEBURGH, James, Earl of. Fair Warnings to a careless World; with the last words of 140 of the Memoirs of Sarah, Duchess of Marl-most learned Persons of England, borough. 1744. White Knights, 2610,

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MARLBOROUGH GARLAND, a real Anecdote from common Life. 1795, 4to.

&c. Lond. 1665, 4to.
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tion of the holy Gospell after S. John. Lond. 1575, folio. Dedicated to 'Lord Thomas Earle of Sussex,' &c.

A catholike and ecclesiasticall Exposition of the holy Gospell after S. Marke and Luke, translated by Thomas Timme. Lond. 1583, 4to. pp. 341, 17. 1s.

A catholicke and ecclesiasticall Exposition on S. Jude, translated by J. D., Minister. Lond. 1584, 8vo. Inglis, 902, 3s.

A Treatise of the Sinne against the Holy Ghost. Translated out of French. Lond. by John Allde, 1585, 16mo. C, in eights.

Enchiridion Locorum communium theologicorum ex Marlorati Thesauro, &c. Lond. 1588, 8vo.

MARLOW, Isaac. Controversie of Singing brought to an End. Lond. 1696, 8vo.

Sotheby's in 1824, 15s.

Truth soberly Defended, in a Reply to Benjamin Keach, concerning Psalm Singing. Lond. 1692, 8vo. 5s.

Jeremiah. A Book of Cyphers or Letters reversed; very pleasant and usefull for Engravers, Chacers, and Others. Engraved by Glascock. Lond. 1683, 8vo.

Death of Edward the Second, King of EngThe troublesome Raigne and lamentable land, &c. As it was publickly acted by the Earle of Pembroke his Servauntes. Jones (1598), 4to. Copies in the British Lond. by Richard Bradocke for William Museum and Malone's Collection.-1604. N.1612, for Roger Barnes, 4to. Heber, pt.

ii. 17. 3s.-1622, 4to. Rhodes, 1614, 19s. Roxburghe, 5402, 17. 6s.

MARLOWE, Christopher. Works (edited by George Robinson, Esq.) Lond. Pickering, 1826, post 8vo. 3 vols.

Works, with Notes, and some Account of his Life and Writings, by the Rev. Alex. Dyce. Lond. Pickering, 1850, post 8vo. 3 vols. LARGE PAPER, 12 printed. An entirly new Text, formed on a Collation of the early Copies.

Kit Marlowe is beyond comparison the finest of the neglected dramatists.'

Tamburlaine the Greate, who, from the state of a Scythian shepheard, became a most puissant and mightye monarque, and (for his tyranny and terrour in warre) was tearmed The Scourge of God,' devided into two tragicall discourses. Lond. by Richard Jones, 1590, 8vo. A to I, in eights. In the Malone Collection at Oxford. Roxburghe, 5l. 15s.; bought by Kemble, now in the Devonshire Collection. Another edition, two parts, Lond. 1605-6, 4to. Inglis' Old Plays, 97. 12s. Roxburghe, 1605, pt. I. only, 12s. Part II. date 1606. Heber, both parts, 47. 10s. Jolley, 2 pts. 57. 15s. In the British Museum Catalogue, Tamburlaine the Great, 1605, is attributed to John Marston.

Orwin, for Thomas Woodcocke, 1594, 4to. Dr. Wright, in 1787, 167. 16s., purchased by Mr. Malone, and now in the Bodleian. A copy, purchased by Henderson the actor of Yardley the bookseller for four-pence, in the Kemble Collection, Steevens in 1800, (presented to him by Is. Reed, Esq.) 177.; resold, Roxburghe in 1812,177. 17s.; purchased by Sir E. Brydges, resold Heber, in 1834, 397. A copy is in the Bridgwater Collection. A transcript made by Henderson, afterwards Steevens', then Forsters', Sotheby, 1860, russia.

The true Tragedie of Richarde Duke of Yorke, and the Death of good King Henrie the Sixt, with the whole Contention betweene the two Houses Lancaster and Yorke, as it was sundrie Times acted

by the Right Honourable the Earl of Pembroke his Servants. Lond. by P. S. (Peter Short), 1595, 8vo. G. Chalmers, unique, 131. See RICHARD III. SHAKS

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The Tragedie of Dido, Queene of Carthage. Written by Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Nash, Lond. by the Widowe

The tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus. Lond. 1604, 4to. Lond. by G. E. for John Wright, and are FIRST EDITION, in the Malone Collection.

to be sold at Christ Church Gate.-1609, 4to. BLACK LETTER (unknown to Mr. Dyce in 1850), 14 leaves. A copy in the Hamburg Public Library.-Lond. for J.Wright, 1611, 4to. Heber, pt. ii. 77. 10s. These two differ materially from after editions. -Lond. 1616, 4to. BLACK LETTER.-Lond. 1619, 4to. Inglis' Old Plays, 60, 27. 14s. In the title-page is a woodcut of Mephostophilus (played by Edward Alleyn) in his dramatic costume.-With new addi. tions. By Ch. Mar. Lond. 1624, 4to. A -H 3, in fours, BLACK LETTER.-1631, 4to. Roxburghe, 5401, 17. 168.-Printed with new Additions, with several new Scenes, together with the Actors Names, Lond. 1663, 4to. with a frontispiece. Hibbert, 5192, 10s. Rhodes, 1616, 27. 16s.

Hero and Leander, begunne by Christopher Marloe and finished by George Chapman. Lond. 1606 (third edition), 4to. pp. 96. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 400, 97.9s. Bright, cropped, 37. 4s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 487, 157.-1609, 4to. Reed, 6976, 17.-1613. Heber, pt. iv. 17. 15s. Caldecott, 17. 28. -1629, 4to. Heber, pt. iv. 10s.-Midgley, 31. 5s. Utterson, 21.9s. Heber, pt. iv. 11.88., pt. viii. 17. 16s.—1637, 4to. pp. 80. Heber, pt. viii, 18s. Hibbert, 5191, 27. 18s. Inglis,

MARLOWE, Chris.-continued. 958, with plates by Faithorne inserted, morocco, 31. 13s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 488, 41. 4s.-The first two Sestiads only were written by Marlowe, and these were first printed, Lond. E. Blount, 1598, 4to. Heber, pt. viii. 41. 6s. This edition has no divisions or arguments, as afterwards when completed by Chapman, and printed in 1606, 4to.; a copy of which is in the Malone Collection.-New edition, revised and corrected, with a critical preface by S. W. Singer, Esq. Chiswick, 1821, 12mo.

The famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta. Written by Christopher Marlo. Lond. 1633, 4to, Field, 291, 10s. 6d. Bos-5s. well, 1968, 10s. 6d. Roxburghe, 5403, 158. Bindley, pt. iii. 524, 16s. Rhodes, 1615, 1. 1s. With a preface by W. Shone. Lond. Reynell and Son, 1810, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Lust's Dominion, or the LasciviousQueen, a Tragedie. Written by Christofer Marloe, Gent. Lond. 1657, 12mo. Rhodes, 1617, 8s. Field, 292, 8s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i, 2196, 98. Roxburghe, 5404, 9s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1962, 17. 9s.—1661, 12mo. Rhodes, 1616,

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The Massacre at Paris, with the Death of the Duke of Guise. Lond. by E. A. for Edward White, 12mo. no date. A-D 6, in eights, A 1 blank. Inglis' Old Plays, 62, 107. 10s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1961, 8. 13s. Perry, pt. ii. 722, 117. 5s.; resold Heber, pt. ii. 27. 3s. A copy in the Maloue Collection, Bodleian Library. A MS. transcript by Ritson, with an account of Marlowe and his works, Roxburghe, 5405, 41. 4s.

Marlowe's Plays (8) were printed, with some few introductory notices, by Oxberry, in his 'Theatre,' between 1818 and 1829, and were afterwards collected into one volume, with a general title, undated.

Marlowe's Poems have recently been edited by Mr. Rob. Bell, in his annotated edition of the British Poets.

Epigrammes and Elegies by J. D. and
C. M. See DAVIES, John.
See COLUTHUS. LUCAN, M. C." Ovid.
MAR-MARTIN. See MARTIN MAR-

PRELATE.

MARMET, M. de. Entertainments of the Court at Paris, englisched by Thomas Sainterf. Lond. 1658, 8vo.

1638, 4to, with a frontispiece. Sotheby's in March 1817, 67. 16s. 6d.-New edition, edited by S. W. Singer, Esq. Chiswick, 1820, 12mo. In this reprint several passages are omitted.

Hollands Leaguer, an excellent Comedy. Lond. 1632, 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 525, 68. Roxburghe, 5410, 7s. 6d. Inglis' Old Plays, 63, 14s. Heber, pt. ii. 7s. 6d. 1633, 4to.

A fine Companion, a Play. Lond. 1633, 4to. Boswell, 1695, 3s. Roxburghe, 5409, 5s. 6d. Heber, pt. ii. 6s. 6d.

The Antiquary, a Comedy. Lond. 1641, 4to. Boswell, 1694, 3s. Roxburghe, 5408,

Heber, pt. ii. 5s. 6d. Reprinted in Dodsley's Collection of Old Plays. Ant. à Wood mentions an edition of the date of 1633.

Cupid's Courtship; or, the Celebration of a Marriage between the God of Love and Psiche. By S. M. Lond. 1666, 16mo. A 4 leaves, B to F, in eights. MARMONTEL, J. F. Memoirs, written by himself; containing his literary and political Life, and Anecdotes of the principal Characters of the eighteenth Century. Lond. 1805, 12mo. 4 vols. 12s.-Second edition, 1806.

Moral Tales, translated by C. Dennis and R. Lloyd. Lond. 1781, 8vo. 3 vols.Lond. and Perth, 1792, 12mo. 4 vols.Lond. Cadell, 1820, 12mo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d.

New Moral Tales, translated from the French, 1792, 12mo. 2 vols.-Second edition improved. Lond. 1794, 12mo. 4 vols. 10s.

Tales of an Evening, followed by the Honest Breton. 1792, 12mo. 2 vols.

The Incas, or the Destruction of Peru. 1777, 12mo. 2 vols.-Second edition, 1814, 18mo. 2 vols.

Belisarius, translated by F. Ashmore. Lond. 1789, 8vo.-Lond. 1820, 12mo. 3s. ; with plates, 6s. Frequently reprinted in

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MARMOR NORFOLCIENSE. See JOHNSON, Samuel, LL.D.

MARMOR Sandvicense cum Commentario et Notis a J. Taylor, LL.D. Cantab. 1743, 4to.

Gough, 3786, mor. 17. 11s. 6d. Heath, 4661, 10s. 6d.

MARMORA Arundelliana, &c. See OXFORD.

Boswell, 1803, 5s. 6d. G. Chalmers, 8s. MARMION, Shackerley. Cupid and Psyche, an epick Poem. Lond. 1637, 4to.

With an engraved title-page Nassau,

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MARMYUN FAMILY. See BANKS, T. C., p. 109.

MARNIX, Phil. de. The Beehive

12mo.

by George Gilpin. Lond. 1578, Reprinted, Lond. 1623, 24mo. MAROCCUS EXTATICUS, or Bankes Bay Horse in a Trance; a Discourse set downe in a merry Dialogue betweene Bankes and his Beast: anatomizing some Abuses and bad Tricks of this Age, &c. By John Dando, the Wiredrawer of Hadley, and Harrie Runt, Head Ostler of Bosomes Inne. Lond. for Cuthbert Burby, 1595, 4to.

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MAROTTES A VENDRE, ou Tribou-of let Tabletier. Lond. 1812, fcp. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

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MAR-PEOPLE, Sir Martin. Coller of Esses, 1590, 4to.

In verse. King and Lochée's in March, 1810, 5s. 6d.

MARPRELATE. See MARTIN PRELATE. PENRY, John.

MARRIAGE.-The Fyftene Joyes of Maryage. Lond. by W. Worde, 1509, 4to.

de

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The Payne and Sorrowe of euyl Maryage. Lond. by W. de Worde, (1509), 4to. Four leaves. Heber, pt. iv. 47. 10s. Reprinted for the Percy Society, No. 3. See APPENDIX.

A Complaynt of them that be to soone maryed. Lond. by W. de Worde, (1535), 4to. Thirteen leaves; unique. Heber, pt. viii. 117.

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Marriage à la Mode, in six Cantos,

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The Marriage of Wit and Wisdom, an ancient Interlude, edited by J. O. Halliwell, Esq. for the Shakespeare Society, No. 31. See APPENDIX.

A Treatise concerning the Use and

Abuse of the Marriage Bed. 1727. See
DEFOE, Daniel.

Hymen, or the Ceremonies used in Marriage by every Nation in the World, shewing the Oddity of some, the Absurdity of others, and the Drollery of many.

Lond. 1760, 12mo. 5s.

Pp. 41, with title, frontispiece, and To the Reader, two leaves. Bindley, pt. ii. 1621, 147. 1s. resold Hibbert, 5196, 47.

A Letter to Mr. Marriot, from a Friend of his wherein his Name is redeemed from that Detraction G. F. Gent. hath

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MARRIOT, John. The great Eater Grayes-Inne, or the Life of Mr. Marriot the Cormorant; with many pleasant Stories of his Travels into Kent and other Places. By G. F., Gent. Lond. 1652, 4to.

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