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White Knights, 2076. Inglis, 820, last leaf MS. 5s. Lond. Purfoot, 1598. Q.7, in eights. Kirgate, 313, 2s. 6d. There are other editions.

INDIA.--Ancient Accounts of India and China. By two Mahomedan Travellers, with Notes and Illustrations by Eus. Renaudot. Lond. 1733. 8vo. 68.

The authenticity of this curious and valuable work is established by M. de Guignes, having found the original in the Royal Library at Paris. Reed, 5501, 68. Heath, 2585, 8s. 6d. Gosset, 2787, 9s. Dent, pt. ii. 343, 6s. Williams, 962, morocco, 11. 5s. Reprinted in the first volume of Harris's Collection of Voyages and

Travels.

Plans for the Government of British India. Lond. 1793, 3s. (ByJohn Bruce, Esq.) British India analyzed. The Provincial and Revenue Establishments of Tippoo Sultaun, and of Mahomedan and British Conquerors in Hindostan, stated and considered. 1793, 8vo. 3 vols. Heber, pt. vii. 1s. 6d.

Sketches of India, written by an Officer,

for Fire-Side Travellers at Home. Second Edition with Alterations. Lond, 1824,

Svo. pp. 358. A valuable and amusing

work.

Fifteen Years in India; or Sketches of a Soldier's Life. Second Edition. Lond.

1823, 8vo. 14s. An attempt to describe persons and things in various parts of Hindostan. See SHERER, Capt.

See also EAST INDIES. HILL. MAZ COLM. MAURICE. MILL. ORME. PRICE. RAYNAL. ROBERTSON. SEIR MUTAQHARIN. THORNTON, WEST-INDIES.

INETT, John, D.D. Origines Anglicanæ or, a History of the English Church, from the first Planting of the Christian Religion among the English Saxons, till the Death of King John. Lond. 1704. 10. folio. 2 vols. 17. 18.

Intended as a continuation to Bishop Stillingfleet's Origines Britannica. Hib

bert, 4307, 14s. 6d. Heber, pt. x. 19s.

A new Edition, edited by the Rev. J. Griffiths. Oxford, 1855, 8vo. 2 vols. 1. 11s. 6d.

INFANCIA SALVATORIS. 4to.

A tract, according to Ames, consisting of 18 leaves, printed by W. Caxton.

INFORMATIO PUERORUM. - Libellus qui Informatio Puerorum appellatur cum Modico Apparatu nouiter compilatus. Empr. by Richarde Pynson. 4to.

Nineteen leaves. At the end, 'Here endeth the Accidence made at the Instaunce of George Chastelayn and John Bars.'

Information of the beginninge and cause of all our present troubles. Lond. 1648, 4to. cuts. Bindley, 17. 18s.

INGELEND, Thomas. A Pretie and Mery new Enterlude: called the Disobedient Child. Lond. by Thomas Colwell. (circa 1575.) 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. Heber, pt. ii. 157. Reprinted for the Percy Society. See Appendix.

INGELO, Nathaniel, D.D. Bentivolio and Urania, in six Books. The second Edition, wherein all the obscure Words are interpreted in the Margin. Lond. 1669. folio. 48.

A religious allegory, extremely dull and uninteresting, reflecting on the times of Cromwell's rebellion and usurpation. The first edition auLond. 1673, folio. peared in 1660.

INGENHOUSE, John. Experi

The Indian Vocabulary. To which is prefixed the Forms of Impeachments. Lond. 1788, 12mo. Dent, pt. i, 1182, 6s. Ancient Indian Literature, being a Summary of the 'Sheeve Pouran,' the Brehme Vivertte Pouran, and the Arments upon Vegetables, discovering thee Prekash Shastie' with Extracts and their great power of purifying the Epitomes, translated from original MSS. common Air in the Sunshine, and of Lond. 1807, 4to. 17. 5s. injuring it in the Shade, and at Night, &c. Lond. 1779. 8vo. 58.

The Laws relating to India. Lond. 4to.

843. Third Edition.

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INGHILTERRA.-Istoria delle Cose occorse nel Regno d'Inghilterra, in Materia del Duca di Notomberlan dopo la Morte di Odoardo VI. Nell' Academia Venetiana, M.D.LVIII. sm. 8vo.

A curious account of the landing of (Philip) the King of Spain at South ampton, his journey from thence to Winchester, and of his Marriage to Queen Mary. One thousand one hundred copies printed. The preface was written by Luca Contilo. Gough, 1874, 17. 11s. 6d. Stanley, 67. 15s, Devonsh. Duplicates in 1815, 5. 15s. 6d. The leaves are numbered from 9 to 68, with 3 leaves at the beginning, and a blank leaf. See Tiraboschi, and Renouard, Annales de l'Imprimerie des Aldes.

Relacion muy verdadera de las Rebelliones que ha avido en Inglaterra en el Principio desta Quaresma, &c. Sevilla, 1554, 4to. Black letter, four leaves. An account of Wyatt's rebellion, by a person who was sent to Philip II. with dispatches relating to it. Stewart, Wheatley and Adlard's in Feb. 1828, 5l. 5s.

Narratione del Parliamento d'Inghilterra, & in che Modo e venuto quel Popolo all' Ubbidienza di Santa Chiesa, con l'Ordine

dell' Assolutione & Benedittione data dal

Cardinale Polo, Legato, &c. con le Feste & Giuco delle Canne. Venet, 1555, 8vo.

Historia del glorioso Martyrio di sedici Sacerdoti martirizati in Inghilterra l'Anno 1577, 1578, 1581, 1582, and 1583. Macer.

1583, 8vo. Hibbert. 3855, morocco, 21.-Milan, 1584, 8vo.-Macer. 1585, 12mo.

Relacion de un Sacerdote Ingles de la Venida de S. M. a Valladolid y al Collegio de los Ingleses, traduzida de Ingles en Castellano por Tomas Eclesal, Cavallero Ingles. Madrid, 1592, 12mo. 10s. 6d.

Historia Ecclesiastica del Scisma del Reyno de Inghaterra. See RIBADENEIRA. See MARTYRS.

INGLEFIELD, Captain. Narrative concerning the Loss of his Majesty's Ship the Centaur, of 74 Guns; and the miraculous Preservation of the Pinnace, with the Captain, Master, and ten of the Crew, in a Traverse of near 300 Leagues on the great western Ocean. Lond. 1783. 8vo. 3s.

Fonthill, 2768, 10s.

INGPEN, Abel. Instructions for collecting, rearing, and preserving British Insects; also for collecting and preserving British Crustacea and Shells; together with a Description of Entomological Apparatus. Lond. 12mo. 7s.

INGRAM, Rev. James, D.D. An inaugural Lecture on the Utility of the Anglo-Saxon Literature, to which is added, the Geography of Europe by King Alfred: including his Account of the Discovery of the North Cape, in the ninth Century. Oxford, 1807. 4to. 5s.

An esteemed work. See SAXON CHRONICLE, and OXFORD.

LARGE

Memorials of Oxford, with 100 plates by Le Keux, 1832-7. Published in 50 Parts, forming 3 vols. 8vo. 2l. 10s. PAPER, 3 vols, 4to. INDIA PROOFS, 51. 58. Republished in 2 vols. 8vo. 1847, 17. 10s.

The Church in the Middle Centuries; an attempt to ascertain the age and writer of the celebrated Codex Boernerianus,' (Anon). Oxford, 1842, 8vo.

Memorials of the parish of Codford St. Mary, in the County of Wilts. Oxford, 1844, 8vo.

INGULPHI CHRONICON. See GALE ET FELL; SAVILE; and for Translation, BOHN'S ANTIQUARIAN LIBRARY in Appendix.

INJUNCTIONS given by the most excellent Prince Edward the sixte, Kyng of England. Lond. last daie of Julii in the first yere of his Reigne. Richard Grafton, Anno

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INNES, John. A short Description of the Human Muscles, arranged, as they appear on Dissection. Lond. 12mo. plates.

This little work has been frequently reprinted; the later editions with improvements.

Eight anatomical Tables of the Human Body, with concise Explanations. Edinb. 1776, 4to. 68.

Thomas. A critical Essay on the ancient Inhabitants of Scotland. Lond. 1729. 8vo. 2 vols.

A work of real learning and importance. Dent, pt. i. 1183, 27. 2s. Sir P. Thompson, 403, 17. 1s. Heber, pt. i. 2 vols. in 1, 17. 38. LARGE PAPER, 4to. 2 vols. 11. 18s. Sotheby's, in 1856, mor. 41. 4s.

Remarks on Mr. Innes's critical Essay on the ancient Inhabitants of Scotland,

(by Andrew Waddel, M.A.) Edinb. 1733, 4to. 5s. pp. 32. Reprinted in the first volume of Scotia Rediviva. Edinb. 1826, Svo.

The Roman Account of Britain and Ireland, in Answer to Father Innes, &c. By Alexander Taitt, Edinb. 1741, 12mo. Three nos. pp. 20. Reprinted in the first volume of Scotia Rediviva. Edinb. 1826, 8vo.

INNES FAMILY. - An historical Account of the Origin and Succession of the Family of Innes, collected from authentick Writs in

the Charter Chest of the same. From the original MS. in the possession of the Duke of Roxburghe. Edinb. 1820. 4to. 17. 1s.

Two hundred copies printed at the Duke's expense. INQUISITION. The History of the Inquisitions; including the secret Transactions of those horrific Tribunals. Lond. Stockdale, 1810. 4to.

With 12 plates. A miserable performance, compiled with little knowledge, and less judgment. Fonthill, 3807, 11. 1s. Brockett, 3077, 17. 15s. LARGE PAPER in royal 4to.

Clamor Sanguinis Martyrum, or the Bloody Inquisition of Spain. Lond. F. Tyton, 1656. 12mo.

See PUIGBLANCH. BAKER. LLORENTE. WALTON.

INSCRIPTIONUM metricarum Romanarum Delectus. Accedunt Notulæ. 1758. 4to. 4s.

By the celebrated Thomas Warton, editor of Theocritus. Published anonymously.

INSTITUTION OF A CHRISTIAN.—

The godly and pious Institution of a Christen Man. Lond. 1537. 4to.

This work, which is commonly cited as the Bishop's Book, was drawn up for the in convocation. It contains the exposidirection of the clergy, three years before, tion or Interpretation of the Commune Crede, of the seuen Sacramentes, of the Commandementes, and of the Pater noster, and the Aue Maria, Iustyfication and Purgatory.' Reprinted 1537, 8vo. White Knights, 2079, morocco, 31. Bishop Randolph, 691, 27.

INSTITUTION, The, of a Gentleman. Anno Domini M.D.LV. Lond. by Thomas Marshe, 8vo.

M 3, in eights, besides dedication, to 'Lorde Fitzwater,' after which "The prologe of the Booke.'-Again 1568, 8vo. Freeling, 21. 8s. Privately reprinted by Geo. Soaper, Esq. 1839, small 4to. 7s. 6d.

This treatise is probably the earliest publication describing the character of an English Gentleman, and exhibits an amusing trait of national dress, manners, and amusements, as fashionable in the early part of the reign of Queen Elizabeth.

tions to Pray, with a preface by INSTITUTIONES PIE, or DirecH. I. Lond. 1630. 18mo. Bodleian Lib.

Second edition.-Third edition, 18me. 1640, Sion College.-Fourth edition, with a preface, signed H. Seale, the publisher, 1655.- Fifth edition. Sixth edition.— Seventh edition, 1684, 18mo.

INSTITUTIONS OF THE LAWES. See LAWS.

INSULENUS, Theophilus. A Treatise on the second Sight, Dreams and Apparitions. Edinb. 1763. 4s.

Partly reprinted in the Appendix to the Witch Book, by Sir Walter Scott.

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excellentissimus Liber. Lond. in Officina Ric. Pynson. 1510. folio.

Consisting of clxxxvi leaves, with an

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41. 48. reduced to 17. 7s.

Printed to range with Stuart's Athens, Ionian Antiquities, and other Works on Grecian Architecture.

IONIA. See DILETTANTI.

IONA CLUB. See APPENDIX.
IPOMYDON. A Romaunce
Lond. by

index alphabeticus, on 9 leaves. Al-ycleped Ipomydon.
chorne, 187, 137. 13s. Freeling, 37. 9s.- Wynkyn de Worde. 4to.
Lond. Impensis H. Smythe, 1545, folio.
15s. Contains fol. ccxLiiii. besides title
and A briefe declaration of the table to
the readers.' At the end of the table
'W. S. The title page is dated 1546.
Copies of both editions are in the British
Museum.

A-I 5, in fours, 33 leaves. Reprinted in Weber's Collection, and an abstract from a MS. in the Harleian library will be found in Ellis' Specimens.

INTRODUCTIONS in Frenshe for

Henry the yonge Erle of Lyncoln (childe of greate esperaunce) sonne of the most noble and excellente pryncesse Mary (by the grace of God queene of Fraunce, &c.)

In the library of the Marquis of Bath. See French language.

IRENÆUM Philalethes, v. Louis du Moulin.

IRBY, C. L. Travels in Egypt and Nubia, Syria and Asia Minor,

during the Years 1817 and 1818, by the Hon. Charles Leonard Irby,

and James Mangles, commander in the Royal Navy. Lond. 1823. 8vo.

Printed for private distribution. Combe, 944, 17. 8s. Freeling, 31. 4s. Abridged edition in Murray's Colonial Library.

INTRODUCTORIUM Lingue La-Lond. 1844, 2s. 6d. tine. (Lond. W. de Worde). folio. Pages lxxij. This edition has Caxton's cypher at the end.

IRELAND, Betty. The Life of Betty Ireland, with some Account of her elder Sister Blanch of BriINVENTARE of ane Parte of the tain; containing sundry very cuGold and Silver, cunyeit and un-rious particulars. Lond. 1753. 8vo. cunyeit Jewellis, and other Stuff pertening to unquhile our Soverane Lordis Fader, that he had in Depois the Tyme of his Deceis. and that come to the Handis of our So

verane Lord that now is (James IV.)

MCCCULXXXVIII. 4to.

INVENTIONS. A short Inuentory of certayne idle Inuentions, the Fruits of a close and secret Garden of great Ease and little Pleasure. Lond. by Tho. Marshe, 1581. 16mo. Black letter. Brand, 21. 15s. Heber.

INVERNESS, Letters descriptive of. See SCOTLAND.

INWOOD, H. W. The Erectheion at Athens; Fragments of Athenian Architecture; and a few Remains at Attica, Megara, and Epirus; with descriptive text.

A humorous and entertaining sketch of the connected history of England and

Ireland.

John. See HENDERSON, John.
HOGARTH, William.

Christianity compared.
John, D.D. Paganism and
Lond.
1809, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Five Discourses, containing certain Arguments for and against the Reception of Christianity by the ancient Jews and Greeks, with Notes. Lond. 1796, 8vo. 3s. 6d. And other works.

Sam. Picturesque Tours. Lond. 1790, &c. 8 vols. royal 8vo. LARGE PAPER, 8 vols. 4to.

These works, published in detached volumes, at long intervals, were formerly in considerable request. Bindley, pt. ii. 933, 6 vols. 41. 4s. LARGE PAPER. Nassau, pt. i. 2159, 8 vols. 4to. russia, 61. 2s. 6d. Willett, 1297, 6 vols. 4to. russia, 137. Dent, pt. ii. 424, 7 vols. 4to. with three sets of

plates, plain, coloured, and outline etchings, russia, 167. Baker, 441, 8 vols. 4to.

IRELAND, Sam.-continued. with first impressions of the plates, duplicate proofs and etchings, including some which were engraved for the work, but afterwards suppressed, 271. resold by Sotheby in 1826 for 10l. 10s.

Picturesque Views; with an historical Account of the INNS OF COURT, in London and Westminster. Lond. 1800, royal 8vo. Field, 1524, 17s. LARGE PAPER in 4to. Beckford in 1817, 135, morocco, 1. 17s. Collation.-Pp. xii and 254, besides advertisement, list of prints, errata, and 21 plates.

A Picturesque Tour through HOLLAND, BRABANT, and PART OF FRANCE; made in the Autumn of 1789. Illustrated with Picturesque Views on the RIVER SECopper-plates in Aquatinta from Draw-VERN, with description by T. Hassell, ings made on the Spot. Lond. 1790, royal Lond. 1824, 2 vols. royal 8vo. plates in 8vo. 2 vols. Beckford in 1817, 134, mo- lithography. (This work was posthumous, rocco, 31.5s. LARGE PAPER in 4to. Ireland and very inferior to those published by in 1831, 376, with proofs, etchings and himself. Ireland died in 1800.) coloured prints, russia, 107.

Picturesque Views on the RIVER THAMES; from its Source in Gloucesterthire to the Nore: with Observations on the publick Buildings and other Works of Art in its Vicinity. Lond. 1792, royal 8vo. 2 vols. Field, 1525, 1, 7s. Reed, 4495, 21. 5S. LARGE PAPER in 4to. Beckford, in 1817, 133, morocco, 4l. 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 80, with coloured plates, 31. 3s. Ireland in 1801, 377, with the etchings, proofs and coloured prints, russia, 10, 10s. Collation.-Vol. I. pp. xvi and 209, with errata, one page, and 29 plates. Vol. II. pp. 258, besides two titles, list of plates, errata, and 27 plates. Picturesque Views on the RIVER MEDWAY, from the Nore to the Vicinity of its Source in Sussex; with Observations on the public Buildings and other Works of Art in its Neighbourhood. Lond. 1793. royal 8vo. Reed, 4494, 17. 9s. LARGE PAPER in 4to. Beckford in 1817, 131, 24. 2s.

morocco. Ireland in 1801, 379, with the etchings, proofs and coloured prints, russia, 5l. 15s. 6d. Collation.-Pp. x and 206, besides list of (29) plates and erratum 2 pages.

Picturesque Views on the WARWICKSHIRE AVON from its Source at Naseby to its Junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury; with Observations on the public Buildings and other Works of Art in its Vicinity. Lond. 1795, royal 8vo. Pp. xviii and 284, with 33 plates, 17. 10s. LARGE PAPER in 4to. Hibbert, 4158, russia, 17. 17s. Beckford in 1817, 130, morocco, 31. 8s. Ireland in 1801, with the etchings, aquatinta and coloured prints, russia, 81. 15s.

Picturesque Views on the RIVER WYE, from its Source at Plinlimmon Hill to its Junction with the Severn below Chepstow; with Observations on the public Buildings and other Works of Art in its Vicinity. Lond. 1797, royal 8vo. Pp. x and 159, besides list of (32) prints, 2 pages and errata on a slip, 17. 5s. LARGE PAPER in 4to. Duke of York, 2684, 21. Beckford in 1817, 132, morocco, 21. 19s. Ireland in 1801, 378, with the etchings, aquatinta and coloured prints, russia, 91. 98.

Ireland's Picturesque Works, including his HOGARTH, are sometimes bound uniformly in 10 vols. imperial 8vo. 10. 10s. LARGE PAPER, 10 vols. 4to. 201. See HOGARTH.

IRELAND, Sam. Miscellaneous Papers and legal Instruments under the Hand and Seal of William Shakespeare, including the Tragedy of King Lear, and a small Fragment of Hamlet from the original MSS. Lond. 1796. folio.

(Only 138 copies extant.) Dent, pt. ii. 1274, 17. 18s. Duke of York, 2696, 21. Rhodes, 2701, 21. 4s. Bindley, pt. i. 2247, 41. The ORIGINAL FORGERIES. Dent, pt. ii. 1273, 461. 5s. For the PseudoShakesperian tracts see SHAKESPEARIANA.

W. H. (son of the preceding, and real author of the 'Forgeries.') Authentic Account of the Shakspeare Manuscripts, 1796, 8vo.

Vortigern, an historical tragedy (Anon. but attributed to Shakespeare). Lond. 1796, 8vo. Reprinted, with a preface and a facsimile of the forgery, in 1832.

Henry the Second, an historical drama. Lond. 1799, 8vo.

Mutius Scævola; or, the Roman Pa triot, an historical drama. Lond. 1801, 8vo.

Confessions of W. H. Ireland, relative to the Shakespeare Papers, 1805.

This maker of the pretended Shakespeare Papers wrote a variety of Poems and Novels, among the former the Modern Ship of Fools, 1807, 12mo.; Chalcographimania, a satirical poem on print collectors, 1814; and among the latter, The Woman of Feeling, a novel, 1803, 4 vols. 12mo.; Gandez, the Monk, a romance, 1804, 4 vols. 12mo.; The Catholic, a romance, 1807,3 vols. 12mo.; and he put forth proposals for his own Life in 2 vols. 8vo. under the title of Shakspeare Ireland's Seven Ages.

See CHALCOGRAPHIMANIA, JOAN OF ARC. SCRIBBLEOMANIA. VOLTAIRE, Maid of Or

leans.

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