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KELLS, John. A general Indexable mathematical science and experience in commercial calculation. Former edi2 vols. tions. Lond. 1811, 4to. 2 vols.-Lond. 1821,

to the modern Reporters, relative to the Law occurring at Trials by Nisi Prius, from the Period of the Revolution to the present Times. Dublin, 1797. 8vo. 2 vols. 15s.

KELLUS, Samuel. Carmen gratulatorium ad Jacobum Angliæ Regem. Lond. 1617. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. KELLY, Earl of. Minuets and Songs, now first published, with an Introductory notice by C. K. Sharpe. Edinb. 1836. 4to. 18s.

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Kelly, who was master of an Academy in Finsbury Square, published a treatise on Book-keeping and several other esteemed works.

KELSALL, Charles. A Classical Excursion from Rome to Arpino. Geneva, 1820. 8vo.

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A Phantasm of an University, with Prolegomena and Architectural Designs for Buildings. Lond. 1814, imp. 4to. plates. Freeling, 8s.

Poematia Tria Latina. (Lond.) 1828, square 12mo. only 25 copies, privately printed. Freeling, 10s.

Esquisse de mes Travaux, de mes Voyages et des mes Opinions. Lond. 8vo. 3s.

Constantine and Eugene; or, an Even

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KELTON, Arthur. A Chronycle, with a Genealogie, declarying that the Brittons and Welshemen are lineallye descended from Brute. Newly and very wittely compyled in Meter. Lond. by Richard Grafton, 1547, 16mo.

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Rev. John, LL.D. A prac-imperfect piece.'--Nicolson. Roxburghe, tical Grammar of the Ancient Gaelic, 7072, 31. 5s. White Knights, 2243, moor the Language of the Isle of rocco, 137. 10s. Heber, pt. iv. 77. A notice Man usually called Manks. Lond. found in Wood's Athen. Oxon. and Warton's Hist. of English Poetry.

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Michael. Reminiscences, including a Period of nearly half a Century; with original Anecdotes of many distinguished Personages. Lond. 1820, demy 8vo. 2 vols.Second edit. Lond. 1826. post 8vo. 2 vols. portrait.

of this work and of its author will be

KELTRIDGE, John. The Exposi tion and Readynges upon the Wordes of our Sauiour Christe, that be written in the xi. of Luke. Lond. 1578. 4to.

Dedicated to John Elmer (Aylmer), Bishop of London. Bright, 12s.

pointed and preached before the Jesuites, Two godlie and learned Sermons ap&c. in the Tower of London. Anno 1581. Lond. 4to.

A very amusing work, by far the best addition to our theatrical history since Colley Cibber's Apology. It contains curious particulars, &c. relating not only to the British Stage, but to the Italian Opera. KELING, Sir John. Reports of Patrick, LL.D. The uni- divers Cases in Pleas of the Crown versal Cambist and commercial In- in the Reign of Charles II. with Distructor. Third edition, enlarged. [rections for Justices of the Peace

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KEMPE, Martin. Charismatum Sacrorum Trias; sive Bibliotheca Anglorum Theologica, &c. Lib. iii. cum Appendice, de Regia Societate Londinensi. Regiomont. 1677. 4to. 18s.

In this work the author has common

KEMBLE, John Philip, Tragedian. Fugitive Pieces. York, 1780. 12mo. This tract, originally published at 1s. 6d. the author endeavoured, by every means in his power, to destroy. King and Locheés, 157., purchased by Mr. Perry against the author's commission, resold placed succinctly, and for the generality, at his sale. Sotheby's in 1819, 27. 11s. inethodically, above 1600 writers of diviAgain, Eyton, 7s. 6d. It has been re-nity in England, Scotland, and Ireland, printed in close fac-simile, without a date, under some of the most considerable heads. but the paper somewhat larger. Eyton, 5s. See Oldys' British Libr. 59-61. Critical Remarks on the Character of Richard III., as played by Cooke and Kemble. Lond. 1801, 8vo.

Macbeth and King Richard III. an Essay, in Answer to Remarks (by William

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Life, interspersed with Family and Theatrical Anecdotes. Lond. 1809, 8vo. front. Life. See BOADEN, James.

Stephen George, Comedian. Odes, lyrical Ballads, and Poems. Edinb. 1809, 8vo. portrait.

KEMPE, A. J. Historical Notices of the Collegiate Church of St. Martin's le Grand. Lond. 1825. 8vo. plates.

Loseley Manuscripts, illustrative of the more minute particulars of English History, Biography, and Manners, from Henry VIII. to James I., from papers found in the Muniment Room of the Molyneux Family. Lond. 1835, 8vo. 21s. plates and fac-similes.

Mr. Kempe, (brother to Mrs. Bray, formerly Mrs. Alfred Stothard,) completed Stothard's Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, and wrote numerous Antiquarian Articles for the Gentleman's Magazine, The Archæologia, &c.

- Joh. Monumenta Kempiana vett. illustrata, duobus Partibus: quarum altera Mumias, Simulacra, &c. altera Nummos continent. cura

Margery. A short Treatyse

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Four leaves, printed by W. de Worde. A copy, said to be unique, is in the Public Library at Cambridge.

William. Nine Daies Wonder performed in a Daunce from London to Norwich. Lond. 1600. 4to.

'A great curiosity, and, as a rude picture of national manners, extremely well worth reprinting.'-Gifford. A manuscript transcript at the sale of the Roxburghe library, no. 6677, 31. 3s. resold White Knights, 2305, 27. 2s.-New edition in 1840, edited by Mr. Dyce for the Camden Club. See APPENDIX.

Kempe was one of the original actors in Shakespeare's plays. His miraculous London to Norwich, was much represented morris-dance, performed in nine days from in the popular ballads of the day. See Warton's Hist. of English Poetry, 8vo. iv. 257, and 392.

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Matter of necessary Instruction, &c. Lond. 1587, 4to. Dedicated to Lord Burleigh, by George) W(hetstone).

KEMPE, Wm. The Education of Children in Learning declared by the Dignitie, Vtilitie, and Methode thereof. Lond. 1588. 4to.

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The Imitation of Christ, by Thomas & 16mo.-Lond. by Robert Wyer. 16mo. Kempis. Southwarke by Johan Redman. This edition contains the fourth boke.' -Newly exaymned, corrected and im

KEMPIS, Thomas à. De Imita-printed. tione Christi; Libri quatuor. Lond. 1827. 18mo. 6s.

A very neat edition, edited by Charles Butler of Lincoln's Inn, who has prefixed a life of Kempis.-New edition. Lond. 1851, 24mo. 5s. reduced to 2s. 6d.-Cum Vita T. à Kempis par Hubertum Rosweyden. Edinb. 1757, 32mo. 5s. A very elegant and correct edition from Ruddiman's press.-Interpret. (Latino Sermone elegantiori) per Sebast. Castalionem. Cantab. 1685, 12mo. 5s. 1688, 12mo.-Oxford, Parker, 1848, fscp. 8vo. 5s., and 18mo. 2s. This book, for 300 years, has continued to be the favourite companion of devotional readers of all communions and opinions. 'It is the finest work that hath proceeded from the pen of man, the gospel being of divine origin.'-Fontenelle.

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KEMPIS, Thomas à. Of the Imitation of Jesus Christ, [3 Books], translated from the Latin, with an Introduction and Notes by the Rev. T. F. Dibdin, D.D. Lond. Picker-gers. Lond. 1592, 24mo. Lond. 1628, 12mo. ing, 1828. 8vo. 17. 1s.

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