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C. F. Duchess of. The Castles of Alnwick and Warkworth. With 39 Etchings by the Duchess. Lond. 1823, 4to. (250 copies printed.)

NORTHUMBERLAND, Elizabeth, Countess of. Meditations and Prayers. Lond. 1709, 12mo.

Brockett, 1988, 3s. 6d. Constable, 676, 94. Lond. folio. 7s. 6d. Bliss, 48.

Henry Algernon Percy, Earl of. The Regulations and Establishment of the Household of Henry Algernon Percy, the fifth Earl of Northumberland, at his Castles of Wresill and Lekinfield in Yorkshire, begun Anno Domini 1512. Lond. 1770, 8vo.

Not printed for sale. There are title pages dated 1768 and 1770. The earlier dated copies appear to be printed upon finer paper, no other difference is discernible. Hollis, 990, russia, 47. 14s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 2159, 47. 14s. 6d. Steevens, 1710, 57. Nassau, pt. i. 2441, mor. 57. 18s. Boswell, 2073, russia, 57. 18s. Roxburghe, 8588, 67. Towneley, pt. ii. 882, russia, 61. 6s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 562, morocco, 8. 15s. Brockett, 2186, 107. 10s. Fonthill, 3297, 201. 1s. 6d. Sotheby, 15 Dec. 1857, 57.17s.6d. Bliss, 14. 11s. Skegg, 1l. 11s. 6d. Collation.Title, half- title, and PREFACE by Thomas Percy, Bishop of Dromore, PP: i-xxvi, (the preface is often deficient, and destroys the value of the book), advertisement, 2 es; the kalendar, pp. i-x; household book, 464 pages; extract from Leland's Itinerary, index and errata, 4 pages not numbered. - Second edition. Lond. Pickering, 1827, 8vo. 17. 1s. LARGE PAPER, Six copies printed. It is also reprinted entire, preface and all, in the fourth volume of Grose's Antiquarian Repertory, 1809, 4to.

PERCY, James. The Petition and Claims of James Percey to the Earldom of Northumberland. 1670

Pp. 22, not including the preface. Gordonstoun, 855, 158. Bindley, pt. iv. 535, 21. 12s. 6d. Heber, pt. vi. 10s. Bliss, 17. 10s. Bright, 10s.

John Dudley, Duke of. The Saying of John, late Duke of Northumberland, vpon the Scaffolde, at the Tyme of his Execution, the 22 August. Lond. 1553, 8vo.

Oratio (ad Populum Londinensem) quum ad Supplicium productus esset. Coloniæ, 1554, 12mo.-Romæ P. Manutius, 1570, 4to. Consisting of only 4 leaves. Heber, pt, vii. 37. 15s, Guildford, in 1828, Bp. Butler, in 1840, 157. Of this rare tract only two or three copies are known. 'the Cose It is, however, reprinted in Occorse nel regno d'Inghilterra,' 1558.

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An Italian translation of the preceding work appeared under the title of: La Confessione di Giov. Duca di NorthomSee also berlando sopra il Palco. 4to. Rosso, Giulio Roviglio, i Successi d'Inghilterra, 1560.

Instructions to his Son, Algernon Percy, touching the Management of his Estates and affairs. 1609-10. Written during his confinement in the Tower. ologia, vol. xxvii. p. 308.

See Archiæ

Istoria delle Cose occorse nel Regno d'Inghilterra in Materia del Duca di Notomberlan dopo la Morte di Odoardo vi. Venet. 1558, 8vo. 107. 10s.

See INGHILTERRA; MANOLESSO, Maria.

Robert Dudley, Duke of. Del Arcano del Mare di Roberto Dudleo, Duca di Nortumbria e Conte di Warwick, libri VI. Firenze, 1630-46, 47, royal folio, 3 vols.

A work full of schemes, charts, plans, &c. chiefly valuable for the author's projects towards the improvement of naviHenry Percy, Earl of. Agation and the extending of commerce. Earl of Guildford, 30l. 9s.-Second edition. true and summarie Reporte of the Firenze, 1661, complete in 2 vols, atlas Declaration of some Part of the folio, 57. 58. Earl of Northumberland's Treasons, with the Examinations and Depositions of sundrie Persons concerning the manner of his Murder in the Tower of London, &c. 1585. In Edibus C. Barker, 4to.

The Duke of Northumberland's Voyage to the Isle of Trinidada and Coast of

Paria, 1594, 5, will be found in Hakluyt's
Collection.

Laws and Ordnances of Warre established by the Duke of Northumberland, for the better conduct of the service in the Northern parts. Lond. 1640, 4to.

NORTHUMBERLAND'. · A historical and descriptive View of the County of Northumberland, and of

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the Town and County of Newcastle upon Tyne, with Berwick upon Tweed, and other celebrated Places on the Scottish Border. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1811, 8vo. 2 vols.

Collation.-Vol. i. pp. xx. and 780, not including contents and directions for the binder, 4 pages, also 5 plates. Vol. ii. pp. i-vi, and 3-812, not including errata, one page, also six plates.

Northumberland Garland. RITSON, Jos.

1793. See

An Account of the great Floods in the Rivers Tyne, Tees, Wear, Eden, &c. in 1771 and 1815, with the Names of the principal Sufferers in Northumberland, the Amount of their Estimates, and of the Damage done in each Township: also an Account of the Subscriptions made for their Relief, in 1771. To which is added an Account of the Irruption of Solway Firth. Newc. 1818, 12mo. 8s.

The Marriage of the Coquet and the Alwine, two noble Rivers in the County of Northumberland; a Poem, with two wood cuts by Bewick. Newc. 1817, 12mo. See HUTCHINSON; HODGSON, William. NORTH-WEST PASSAGE. The Impracticability of a North-west Passage for Ships impartially considered. By Scrutator. Lond. 1824, 8vo.

This pamphlet, written by a British Naval Officer, is in opposition to an article which appeared in the Quarterly Review.

See FRANKLIN, Sir John. HEARNE, Sam. PARRY. PHIPPS. Ross, Sir John.

Thomas. Ferrex and Porrex, or the Tragedie of Gorboduc. See BUCKHURST, Lord.

A Serpent of Division, (by Jno. Lydgate), whereunto is annexed the Tragedie of Gorboduc. Lond. 1590, 4to.

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Parteners of the late Rebellion. Lond. by John Daye, 12mo. Bliss, 17s. Heber, pt. vi. 15s. O, in fours, half sheets 53 leaves. Caldecott, 9s. Bliss, 158. Another, no name of printer. Bliss, 15s. A Bull graunted by the Pope to Doctor Harding and others, by Reconcilement and assoyling of English Papistes, to vndermine Faith and Allegeance to the Queene. With a true Declaration of the Intention and Frutes thereof, and a Warning of Perils thereby imminent not to be neglected. Lond. John Day, 12mo.10 leaves. Inglis, 10s.

An Aunswere to the Proclamation of the Rebels in the North (in Verse). Lond. by Willyam Seres, 1569, 12mo. pp. 22. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 11, 21.

To the Queenes Majesties poor deceived Subjectes of the north Countrey, drawen into Rebellion by the Earles of Northumberland and Westmerland. Imprinted by Hen. Bynneman, 1569, 12mo. D4, in eights, twenty. eight leaves. Inglis, 18s. Hibbert, mor. 13s. Gordonstoun, 18s. 6d. Heber, 10s. Bliss, 17. 19s. A Warning agaynst the dangerous Practises of Papistes, and specially the

tain Calues that he hath gotten, and speA Disclosing of the great Bull, and cercially the Monster Bull that roared at my Lord Byshops Gate. Imprinted over Aldersgate by John Daye, 16mo. n. d. 10 leaves. Bindley, 16s. 6d. Bliss, 17. Reprinted in vol. 7 of the Harleian Misc.

NORTON, Hon. Mrs. The UnNORTON, Robert. A Mathema- dying One, and other Poems. tical Appendix, containing many Lond. Colburn and Bentley, 1830, propositions and Conclusions Ma-post 8vo.7s. 6d.-1858, 12mo.2s. 6d. thematical. Lond. 1604, 8vo.

An Addition declaratorie of the Bulles, with a Searching of the Maze. Imprinted oner Aldergate (by John Daye), 16mo. Eight leaves.

A Collection of these pieces with this general title, 'All such Treatises as have lately been published by Thomas Norton, the titles whereof appeare in the next side,' which list named the last five pieces (all with separate titles), and Ferrex and Porrex, 32 leaves, the last blank, n. d. which proves they were sold together. No other known. Sotheby, Aug. 1860, 541.

A series of the same five pieces without the Ferrex and Porrex, sold at Sir M. Sykes' in 1824, for 127. 12s. resold Bright,

in 1845, 37. 10s.

A notice of Thos. Norton and his works

will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

The Dandies' Rout.

The Sorrows of Rosalie. Lond. Ebers, 1829, post 8vo. 8s. 6d.

The Coquette. Lond. Churton, 1834, post 8vo. 2 vols. 1. 1s.- - Republished in 1850, under the title of Tales and Sketches in Prose and Verse. 1s. 6d. These are a collection of early contributions to the Lady's Magazine, published later as a whole, without consent of the author, who endeavoured to restrain the publication by injunction in the Court of Chancery. The Coquette is merely the name of the first story.

The Wife, and Woman's Reward. Lond. Saunders and Otley, 1835, post 8vo. 3 vols. 17. 11s. 6d.

The Dream, and other Poems. Second edition. Lond. Colburn, 1841, post 8vo. 10s. 6d. Reprinted, New York, 1845, 12mo. This poem called forth the following remark from the Quarterly Review: 'This

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NORTON, Hon. Mrs.-continued. (In Verse, containing godlie Ballady is the Byron of our modern poetesses. lades, and other Poems.) Edinb. She has very much of that intense per by Rob. Lekpreuik, 1561, 4to. sonal passion by which Byron's poetry is distinguished from the larger grasp and leaves. deeper communion with man and nature of Wordsworth. She has also his beautiful intervals of tenderness, strong practical thought, and forcible expression. It is no mere artificial imitation, but a natural parallel.'

The Child of the Islands. Lond. Chapman and Hall, 1845, royal 8vo. 12s.Second edition, ib. 1846, crown 8vo. 6s.

Aunt Cary's Ballads. [Juvenile Poems.]
Lond. Grant and Griffith, 1847, cr. 8vo. 6s.
plain; 10s. 6d. cold.-Second edit. 1848.
Stuart of Dunleath; a Novel. Lond.
Colburn, 1851, post 8vo. 3 vols. 17. 11s. 6d.
-Cheap edition, 1853, 12mo. 1s. 6d.

Tales and Sketches in Prose and Verse.
Lond. Churton, 1850, 12mo. 1s. 6d.
Letters to the Mob [Chartists], by Li-

bertas.

Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cranworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill. Lond. Longman, 1855, 8vo. 3s. 6d. English Laws (of Custom and Marriage) for Women of the 19th Century. 1854, 8vo.

Mrs. Norton has also contributed to Colburn's New Monthly and most of the Annuals; and edited the Lady's Magazine for several years, the Keepsake one year, Fisher's Drawing-Room Scrap-Book for three years.

Sheridan.

She is now engaged in writing a Life of her grandfather, Richard Brinsley NORTON, Thomas. The several Confessions of Thomas Norton, and Christopher Norton, two of the Northern Rebels, who suffered at Tyburn, and were drawn, hanged, and quartered, for Treason, May 27, 1570. Lond. by William How, for Richard Johnes, 16mo.

Reprinted in the fifth number of Morgan's Phoenix Britannicus.

These so-called Northern Rebels (ancestors of the Hon. Mr. Norton) were Roman Catholics, and suffered for their religion. The brother who recanted, and the sister who survived, are the subject of Wordsworth's poem, the White Doe of Rylstone.'

NORVELL, Robert. The Meroure of an Christian, composed and drawn forthe of Holye Scriptures. By Robert Noruell, man of armis, during the tyme of his captiuetie at Paris, in the Bastillie, for the testimonie of our Sauiour Jesus Christ.

Geo. Chalmers, pt. iii. 872, 40%. The only copy known. In Chalmers' sale catalogue the name is by mistake printed Nowell; Ames, vol. iii. p. 1486, and Maunsell, p. 71, have it Nornell. Pinkerton, in his list of Scottish Poets, p. 120, thinks it is probably Norvel, or Norval.

NORWICH.-The History of the City and County of Norwich, from the earliest Accounts to the present Time. In 2 pts. Norwich, 1768, 8vo.

Originally published in Numbers. Heath, 4621, 19s. Dent, pt. i. 1060, 17. 68. Heber, 88. Skegg, 17s. Collation.-Pp. 1-374, 376-648, not including title and dedication to Thomas Starling, Esq. two leaves; index, 4 pages, and 7 plates, at pp.

342, 377, 379, 409, 446, 489 and 494. Relation of the Mutiny at Norwich. Lond. 1648, 4to. Townshend, 2412, 17.

A true Description of the City of Norwich, in its ancient and modern State; collected out of the choicest MSS. and authentick Authors. Norwich, 1706, 4to. A short History of the City of Norwich, 1706, 8vo.

A complete History of the City of Norwich, from the earliest Accounts to this present Year 1768, with an Appendix. Lond. 1768, 8vo. Pp. 38, with a new map, John Hoyle, sc. Appendix, pp. 41 to 62, and pp. 1-19. Reed, 7s. 6d. Lloyd, 7s. 6d.

of Norwich, its Founders and Governors, An Essay on the Antiquity of the Castel from the Kings of the East Angles. Norwich, 1728, 8vo.-Reprinted 1834, 8vo, but not published.

History of the Religious Orders and Communities, and of the Hospitals and Castles of Norwich, written [byJohn Kirkpatrick] about the year 1725, edited by Dawson Turner, Esq. Yarmouth, 1845, 8vo. VELLUM, a single copy taken off.

A Description of the Diocese of Norwich. By a Gentleman of the Inner Temple and Native of the Diocese of Norwich. Lond. 1735, 8vo. Pp. 68, including the title-page and preface. Attributed to Thornhaugh Gordon, Esq.

The Records of Norwich: in two Parts. Lond. 1736-8, 12mo.

Twenty Etchings of remarkable Churches and other Picturesque Buildetched by R. Dixon. Norwich, 1810, 4to. ings in and near Norwich, drawn and LARGE PAPER, folio, only one copy printed.

Views of the Churches, Chapels, and
Buildings in the City of Norwich, by J.
Sillett and others. 1828, oblong 4to.
See TAYLOR, Richard.

NORWOOD, Cornelius. Divine Eloquence or an Essay upon the Tropes and Figures contained in the holy Scriptures. Lond. 1694, 12mo. NOSEGAY, (A Civil), wherein is contained the offyce and dewty of all Magistrates and Judges, &c. gathered out of Latin, and translated by J. G. Lond. 8vo. R.Wyer, for J. Goodall, n. d. 12mo.

Collation.-E iv in eights. Sotheby, 1852, 17. 19s. A copy is in Lambeth Library. The; a Poem. [By Thomas Grady, Esq.] Dublin, 1815, royal 8vo. A second edition with plates, Dublin, 1816, royal 8vo. 11. 48. Dedicated to Tho. Moore, the Poet.

A most violent satire, and the most malignant piece of invective that the history

of literature can furnish. Geo. Evans Bruce, Esq. against whom it was directed, recovered 5007. damages, at the Limerick assizes in 1816, against the author, who retired to the continent, and died unpitied there.

NOSTOCK, J. The Confusion of the Muhamed Sect. Lond. 1652,

12mo.

NOSTRADAMUS, Mich. de. The true Prophecies or Prognostications, translated by Theoph. Garencieres. Lond. 1672, folio.

Arms of the Nobility on 190 plates, engraved by the ingenious Mr. Gardner and Sermons

other eminent artists.'

NOTT, G. F., D.D. preached at the Bampton Lecture. Lond. 1803, 8vo.

Lloyd, 1005, 12s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1641, 19s. Towneley, p. i. 742, 47. 78.

NOUE, Lord de la. The politicke and militarie Discourses of the Lord de la Novve, translated out

of French, by E. A. Lond. 1587, 4to.

Pp. 458, dedicated by the translator To 'George, Earle of Cumberland,' &c. and by the author To the King of Nauarre. de-Lausanne, 1 Aprill, 1587.

The Declaration of the Lord de la Noue, upon his taking Armes for the just Defence of the Townes of Sedan and Jametz; Frontiers of the Realme of Fraunce, and under the Protection of his Majesty, truely translated, according to the French Copie, printed at Verdun, by A.M. Lond. by John Woolfe, 1589, 4to. twelve leaves.

With frontispiece, containing portraits of Theophilus de Garencieres, M.D. the translator, and Nathaniel Parker, of Gray's Inn. Roxburghe, 366, 9s. 6d. Gardner, 6s.-1685, folio, with front. Nassau, pt. ii. 415, 27.

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This Dr. Nott was Prebend of Winches

ter and tutor to Princess Charlotte. He translated CATULLUS, some of the Sonnets of PETRARCH, and JOANNES SECUNDUS; and edited SURREY and WYATT's Poems;

which see.

NOTT, John, M.D. On the Bristol Waters and their Influence. Bristol, 1803, 8vo.

He edited GULLS' Hornbook. See DEC. KER, T., page 609.

NOTTINGHAM, Charles, Earl of. The royal Entertainment of the Earle of Nottingham, sent Ambassador to the King of Spaine. Lond. 1605, 4to.

An excellent Treatise, shewing such perillous and contagious Infirmities, as shall issue 1559 and 1560, with the Signes, Causes, Accidents and Curation for the Health of such as inhabit the 7, 8, and 9 Climate. Compiled by Maister Michael Nostradamus, Doctor in Phisicke, and translated into English, at the Desire of Lawrentius Philotus Tyl. Lond. by John Daye, 1559, 16mo.

Mich. Nostradamus his Prognostication for the Year 1559. With the Predictions and Presages of euery Moneth. Antwerpiæ, 16mo.

Prophecies concerning the Fate of all the Kings and Queens of Great Britain since the Reformation. Lond. 1715, 8vo.

NOTITI ANGLICANA (by Andrewginia, Johnston). Lond. 1724, 8vo. 2 vols.

Profit of Imprisonment, a Paradox against Libertie, by Odet de la Noue, Lord of Telegni, being Prisoner in the Castle of Tournay, translated by Joshua Sylvester. Lond. 1594, 4to. A poem not noticed by Ames or Herbert. Constable, 832, 47. 14s. 6d.

excellent Fruites by Planting in
NOVA BRITANNIA, offering most
Virginia. Lond. 1609, 4to.
VIRGINIA.

See

NOVA FRANCIA; or, the Description of that Part of New France, which is one Continent with Vir

translated from the French. Lond. 1609, 4to.

12s.

Nova Francia. Three laste Voyages of De Monts, Du Pont, and De Poulrincourt The second volume consists entirely of into L'Acadia, 4to. Jadis, 224, 8s.

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The best edition. Heath, 646, 3s. 6d. Novatiani Opera quæ extant omnia, Notis illustrata ab Edvardo Welchman.

in 1821, 8. 15s.; in 1827, 67. 6s. in 1826,
Saunders' in 1818, 147.
57. 15s. 6d.

New Novelist's Magazine. Lond. 1786, 8vo. 2 vols. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 564, 9s.

Ballantyne's Novelist's Library. Edinb.
1821.5, royal 8vo. 10 vols., complete, pub-
lished at 147. reduced to 51. 5s.
The pre-
fatory memoirs were written by Sir
Walter Scott, Bart. CONTENTS:-Vol. I.
Tom Jones. Amelia..
Joseph Andrews.
Jonathan Wild.-Vol. II. Roderick Ran-
dom. Peregrine Pickle. Humphrey
Clinker.-Vol. III. Count Fathom. Laan-
celot Greaves. Don Quixote.-Vol. IV..
Gil Blas. Devil on Two Sticks. Vanillo
Gonzales. Adventures of a Guinea.-
Vol V. Tristram Shandy. Sentimental
Journey. Vicar of Wakefield. Rasselas.
Man of Feeling. Man of the World.
Julia de Roubigné. Castle of Otranto.
Old English Baron.-Vols. VI. and VII.
Pamela. Clarissa Harlowe.-Vol. VIII.
Sir Charles Grandison.-Vol. IX. Gulli-
ver's Travels. Mount Henneth. Barham
Downs. James Wallace. Henry.-Vol. X.
Sicilian Romance. Romance of the Fo-
Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne.
Mysteries of Udolpho. Italian.

rest.

British Novelists, with a biographical Sketch of the Authors, and a critical Preface to each Work, by W. Mudford. Lond. 1810-16, 8vo. 5 vols.

NOVELLE.-Novelle Otto; stam

Oxon. 1724, 8vo. An accurate edition.pate a spese de i Signori Giacomo Williams, 1864, 5s. 6d. NOVELISTS.-The British Novel- Conte di Clanbrassil, Tomaso Stan. ists, with an Essay and Prefaces, ley, e Wogan Browne. Lond. 1790, biographical and critical, by Mrs. 8vo. Barbauld. Lond. 1810, roy. 18mo. 50 vols.

Of this work twenty-five copies wereprinted. Roxburghe, 6333, 81. 18s. 6d. Sotheby's in May 1823, morocco, 5l. 10s. Dent, pt. ii. 862, morocco, 37. 10s. WhiteKnights, 3146, morocco, 5l. 10s. Baker, 485, 91. 18s. Steevens, 611, blue turkey, 97. 5s. Hibbert, 5832, morocco, 31. 8s

This selection contains Clarissa Harlowe, Sir C. Grandison, Robinson Crusoe, Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones, Old Englisli On Baron, Castle of Otranto, Pompey the Little, Vicar of Wakefield, Female Quix-VELLUM. Four copies printed. Contents.-ote, Rasselas, Almoran and Hamet, Julia 1. Lacrimosa Novella. Venetia, 1551. 2. s. 1. et a. 3. La Mandeville, Nature and Art, Simple Story, Historia Dilettevole. Man of Feeling, Julia de Roubigné, Hum- Giulietta. Venetia, 1539. 4. Opera Diphrey Clinker, Spiritual Quixote, Želuco, lettevole et Nuova di Gratitudine et Old Manor House, Evelina, Cecilia, Ro. Liberalita. s. 1. et a. 6, 7. Amorose 8. Cosa Notabile. mance of the Forest. Mysteries of Udolpho Novelle. s. 1. et a. Man as he is not, Belinda, and Griselda. Venezia. s. a. Dent, pt. i. 257, 77. 10s. Duke of York, 680, 61. 6s.-Second edition. Lond. 1820, roy. 18mo. 50 vols. Fonthill, 3329, 127. 12s.

Choice Novels and Amorous Tales, by the refined Wits of Italy. Lond. 1652, small 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Novelle scelte rarissime. Lond. 1814, 8vo. Only fifty copies printed. Edited by S. W. Singer, Esq. Goldsmid, 520, 21. 5s. Sotheby's in 1823,17. 11s. 6d. White Knights, 2910, 17. 18s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2006, 17. 19s. Hibbert, 5722, 8s. A copy VELLUM, in 2 vols. 12mo. is in the Grenville Library.

A select Collection of Novels. See CROX-on ALL, S.

Novelist's Magazine. Lond. 1780-8, 8vo 23 vols. Published by Harrison, with plates by Stothard and others. Sotheby's

NOVEMBRIS MONSTRUM, or Rome brought to Bed in England, with

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