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MISSALS-continued. Valentin, 1554, 4to. Pickering, sheets bridge.-Rouen, Daubet, impensis Guerin, G and H wanting, 31. 5s.-Rouen, Ha1517, Svo.-Paris, Impensis Fran. Reg- milton, sold by Valentin, 1554, 4to. nault, Mar. 20, 1519, folio. Bodleian, Trin. Gough and Douce Collections, Bodleian Coll. Dublin, Queen's Coll. Camb.-Paris, Library, British Museum.-1555. Lond. Higmon, impensis Regnault et Byrkman, per Joh. Kyngston and Henry Sutton, 4to. Oct. 29, 1519, 4to. Bodleian, Gough's copy is in the British Museum, Bodleian, Coll. two copies; St. Peter's Priory, C. Eyston, Esq.-Paris, impensis Merlin, Hinckley.-Paris, per Nichol. Higman, 1555, folio, probably the finest edition of Oct. 30, 1519, 4to. Stonyhurst Coll.-Paris, the Sarum Missal, with woodcuts, initials, Olivier, expensis Jacobi Cousin, Dec. 24, &c., Sotheby, Dec. 1857, 167. 5s. Heber, 1519, fol. Dean and Chapter of Salisbury, pt. i. 4970, imperfect, 13s.-Paris, 1555, Sir H. Hoare, Trin. Coll. Camb.-Sine loco, fol.-Paris, Amazeur, 1555, fol.-Paris, Cousin, ?1519. Bodleian, Gough, 108. Amazeur pro Merlin, 1555, fol.-Paris, Lond. per Rich. Pynson, 1520, Kal. Jan. Amazeur, impensis Merlin, 1555, fol. folio. According to Ames, this fine book, Copies are in the British Museum, Bodwith musical notes, is curiously printed in leian, Queen's College, Oxford, Canterbury red and black ink, and has the English Cathedral, &c. 17 copies of this date have arms quartered with the French. Bod- been seen with varied imprints, but they leian Library, Douce, Gough, Emmanuel appear to be of the same edition; for College. Copies ON VELLUM are in the difference between copies, see Herbert's Bodleian Library, University Library, Ames, page 1580.-Lond. Kyngston and Camb.; St. John's College, Oxford, Abp. Sutton, 1555, 4to. Bodleian, Gough, 188; Laud's copy.-Rothomagi, Caillard, 1521, C. Eyton, Esq.-Rouen, Valentin, 1555, 4to, Bodleian Library.-Rouen, Olivier, 4to. British Museum.-Rouen, Hamilton, impensis Cousin, Sept. 5, 1521, 4to. Bod- sold by Valentin, 1555 (in colophon 1554), leian.-Paris, Petit, 1521, fol. British 4to. Bodleian, Douce.-Sine loco, Valentin, Museum, imperfect. Paris, impensis 1555, 4to. Rev. J. Horner.-Lond. 1555, Franc. Regnault Parisien, 1526, folio. Dean and Chapter of Ely.-Lond. 1557, Bodleian, Maynooth College, Chapter Lib. folio (? by John Day). Contains fol. CC. York; Univ. Lib. Camb.-Paris, Fr. Reg-xliiii. besides the table and calendar prenault, 1527, Julii 27, 4to. British Mu- fixed, xi copies are known. This edition is in the British Museum, Bodleian, seum, Bodleian, imperfect. Antwerp, Ruremund, impensis Byrkman, Mar. 28, Stonyhurst College, University Library, 1527, folio. In the Spencer Collection, Cambridge; Balliol College, and New Col Bodleian, National Library, Paris.-In lege, Oxford, &c., &c.-Editions without alma Paris Acad. Opera Nic. Prevost, dates: Paris, Regnault, folio. Advocates' impensis Franc. Byrckman, 1527, folio. Library, Edinb.; Sir D. Dundas, &c. An Bishop of Ely, 1258, 24. Bodleian, Douce, imperfect copy ON VELLUM is in St John's and Gough Collections; Salisbury Cathe- College, Cambridge.-Lond. Pynson, folio. dral, National Lib. Paris. Without date or place, folio. Bodleian, Rev. J. Horner.-Small 8vo. An imperfect Copy at Saint Cuthbert's College, Ushaw,

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ON VELLUM,

from the McCarthy Collection, two leaves
wanting. Sir M. M. Sykes, 227. 1s. Brit.
Museum, imperfect.-Opera atque Impen-containing Prayers for Henry VIII.
sis Christ. Ruremund. Ap. 14, 1528, folio.
Bodleian. Imperfect.-Parisiis, Regnault,
1529, folio or 4to. Bodleian Lib. Christ's
College, Oriel College, Oxford; University
Library and Queen's Coll. Cambridge.-
1530, Paris, Remboldt. Utterson in 1852,
FINE, 471. 10s.-Paris, Regnault, 1531, fol.
Douce Collection, Bodleian.-Paris, 1532,
folio. Univ. Lib. Cambridge.-Paris, 1533,
4to. University Library, Cambridge.
Parisiis, May 27, 1533, 4to. Bodleian,
Gough.-Paris, 1534, folio. British Mu-
seum, Bodleian, imperfect. Constable,
S63, 11. 13s.-Paris, Regnault, 1534, fol.
St. Edmund's Coll. Herts.-Paris, 1538,
8vo. Parisiis, 1589, 4to. A copy ON VEL-
LUM, formerly belonging to Queen Mary,
is in Eton College Library. Venet. 1541,
Svo. Rob. Valentini ex officina R. Hamil-
tonis, typog. [Collation.-161-78-66].
Paris, Kerver.-1553, folio, ON VELLUM.
St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw.-Rouen,

Although there are so many different editions of the Missals and other ancient Service books of the Ancient English Church, they but rarely occur for public sale, and therefore we are unable to quote prices. It may be taken as a general rule that they are all extremely valuable, and worth many times as much as they were a few years ago. A good account of them will be found in Maskell's Monumenta Ecclesia Anglicance, vol. 1: and in [Dickinson's] Account of the Service Books. Lond, Masters, 1850, 8vo. 3s. 6d.

MISSALE parvum pro Sacerdotibus in Anglia, Scotia et Ibernia itinerantibus, ex Missale Romano reformato Sine loco, 1615, 4to.

Formerly in the Harleian Collection. See Cat. vol. i. art. 1645; then of A. W. Pugin, Esq., the Architect.

Antwerp, 1626, 4to. Maskell. Sotheby's,

April, 1857, 57. British Museum, J. Horner, Trinity College, Dublin; Bodleian and Queen's College, Oxford; Earl Spencer. MISSALE aliquot pro Sacerdotibus, &c. Sine loco et imprim. 4to.

A copy in Sion College Library. MISSALE Romanum ex decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini restitutum Pii V. jussu editum, et Clementis VIII. primum, nunc denuo Urbani Papæ VIII. auctoritate recognitum, et novis Festorum missis hucusque concessis auctum. His accedunt Festa quæ ex indulto Apostolico in Regno Hiberniæ celebrantur. Dublinii ex typog. R. Coyne, 1822, 8vo. also Keating and Brown, Lond.

Editions in 8vo. and 12mo. printed by authority of the Roman Catholic Church, either in Dublin or London, are always in print.

MISSAL, the Roman, for the use of the Laity. Lond. n. d. 12mo. Various editions and sizes kept in print.

Missale Romanum, Latin and English, with Supplement by F. C. Husenbeth. Lond. 1845, 12mo. 2 vols.

MISSELDEN, Edward, Merchant. The Circle of Commerce: or, the Ballance of Trade, in Defence of free Trade. Lond. 1623, 4to. 5s.

A curious tract of eighty leaves, written in opposition to the treatises by Gerard Malynes, an old Dutch merchant. Heber, pt. iv. 16s.

Free Trade: or, the Means to make Trade flourish. Lond. 1622, 8vo. Inglis, 1041, 68.

MISSIONARIES.-Edifying and curious Letters of some Missionaries, 1707, 8vo. 2 vols.

Describing the labours of the Jesuits in the East. See JESUITS.

Propagation of the Gospel in the East; being an Account of the Success of two Danish Missionaries, sent to the East

Indies, for the Conversion of the Heathens

in Malabar; rendered into English from the High-Dutch. Lond. 1709-10, 8vo. two parts.

Thirty-four Conferences between the Danish Missionaries and the Malabarian Bramins (or Heathen Priests) in the East Indies, concerning the Truth of the Chris

tian Religion, &c.; translated out of HighDutch by Mr. Phillips. Lond. 1719, 8vo.

Several Letters relating to the Protes

tant Danish Mission at Tranquebar, in

the East Indies. Lond. 1720, 8vo.

MISSON, F. M., Voyage to Italy. Lond. 1739, 8vo. 4 vols.

Highly praised by Addison. It was the first general account of Italy that appeared, but is in many places incorrect and prejudiced. Dent. pt. i. 1429, 6s. Heath, 2284, 17. 6s. - London, 1699, 8vo. 2 vols. Lond. 1714, 8vo. 4 vols. Bindley, pt. ii. 1588, 9s. Misson's travels will be found in the second volume of Harris's

Collection.

Memoirs and Observations in his TraOzell. Lond. 1719, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Willett, vels through England, englished by I. 1712, 6s.

MISSY, Cesar de. Les Paraboles ou Fables, et autres petites Narrations du Sieur Issemedrasec de Serdnol, Citoyen de la République Chrétienne du 18 Siécle: Mises en Vers. Et suivies d'un Appendice. Lond. 1769, 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Prefixed is a portrait of C. de Missy; a small oval, by G. Powle.

MIST, Miscellany Letters. A Selection from Mist's Journal. Lond. 1722, 12mo. 2 vols.

Heber, pt. vii. 1s.

A republication of essays originally printed in a newspaper established to oppose the government of K. George I. and the claims of the Protestant succes. sion.

Mist's Weekly Journal, folio. Bindley, pt. ii. 1052. For 1725-6-7-8. Heber, in a vol. folio, 19s.

MITCHEL, James. Ravaillac redivivus: being a Narrative of the late trial of Mr.J.Mitchel, a Conventiclepreacher, for an attempt on the sacred Person of the Archbishop of St. Andrews. To which is annexed, an Account of the Tryal of Major Thomas Weir, executed for Adultery, Incest and Bestiality. Lond. 1678, 4to.

Dr. George Hickes is said to be the author of this tract. It is reprinted in the eighth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts. Nassau, pt. ii. 1394, Es.

MITCHELL, Hugh. Scotticisms, | vol. 4, 1830; vol. 5, 1832), &c. vulgar Anglicisms, and gramma- post 8vo. 5 vols. tical Improprieties corrected. Glasgow, 1799, 8vo.

- John, D.D. An Essay on the best Means of civilizing the Subjects of the British Empire in India, and of diffusing the Light of the Christian Religion throughout the Eastern World. 1806, 4to. 15s.

For this essay the University of Glasgow adjudged Dr. Buchanan's prize.

- Joseph. Poems. Lond. 1729, royal 8vo. 2 vols.

Now in little estimation. Mitchell was patronised by Sir Robert Walpole, and was distinguished by the title of Sir Robert Walpole's poet.

MITCHELL, Robert. Plans and Views in Perspective, with Descriptions of Buildings erected in England and Scotland: and also an Essay to elucidate the Grecian, Roman, and Gothic Architecture; accompanied with Designs. Lond. 1801, imperial folio, 17. 1s.

New edition, revised. Lond. 1835, post 8vo. 3 vols. woodcuts.-New edition. Lond. Bohn, 1848, post 8vo. 2 vols. woodcuts, and fronts. on steel after Harvey, 10s.Again, 1852, and since. A very amusing and sterling work.

American Stories for Young People:

intended for children above ten years of age. Edited by Mary Russell Mitford. Lond. 1832, 12mo. 3 vols. fronts. The same book was re-issued in 1835, under the title of "Tales for Young People above ten Years of Age, selected from

American writers."

Stories for Little Boys and Girls: intended for children under ten years of age. Selected from American writers by Mary Russell Mitford. Lond. 1832, 12mo. 3 vols. Re-issued in 1835 and 1840.

Lights and Shadows of American Life. Lond. 1832, post 8vo. 3 vols.

Country Stories. Lond. 1837.-Again, Lond. Parlour Library, 1847, post 8vo.

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Belford Regis, or Sketches of a Country Town. Lond. Bentley, 1835, post 8vo. vols. 17. 11s. 6d. Reprinted in one volume in Bentley's Standard Novels, 1846, post 8vo. 5s.

Atherton and other Tales. Lond. 1854, post 8vo. 3 vols. 17. 11s. 6d.

The Fresh-water Fisherman, Country Town Life, Christmas Amusements, Scenes and Charades, Old Master Green, are reprinted from Miss Mitford's "VilGræ-lage," by consent, for an edition of Johncitatis Platonicæ, Oxonii, 1832. 8vo. | stone's Edinburgh Tales. 1845-6, roy. 8vo.

Some copies have coloured plates.
MITCHELL (T.) Index

2 vols. See ARISTOPHANES. ORATORES GRÆCI. PLATONIS OPERA. MITFORD, Rev. John. Agnes, the Indian Captive. A Poem. Lond. 1811, 12mo.

Poems. Lond. 1810.-Second edition. Lond. 1814, fcap. 8vo.

Christina, Maid of the South Seas. Lond. 1811, 8vo.

3 vols. 13s. 6d.-Reissued from the same stereotype plates. Lond. Chapman and Hall. n. d. the 3 vols. bound in one, 8s. 6d. Dramatic Works. Lond. 1854, 12mo. 2 vols.

Julian, a Tragedy, in five Acts, (verse). Lond. 1823, 8vo.

Scenes, Sonnets, &c. Lond. 8vo. Foscari, a Tragedy. Lond. 1826, 8vo. Rienzi, a Tragedy. Lond, 1828, 8vo. Charles the First, an historical Tra

Narrative Poems on the Female Cha-gedy in 5 Acts. racter in the various Relations of Life. Lond. 1812, vol. 1, 8vo.

Miscellaneous Poems. Lond. 1858, 12mo. This well-known book collector and accomplished scholar edited the works of Gray, Milton, &c., and was, from 1834 to 1850, twice editor of the Gentleman's Magazine. He died, 1859, and a Memoir of him is given in the July number of the Gent.'s Mag.

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Watlington Hill: a Poem. Lond. 1812,8vo. Recollections of a Literary Life, or Books, Places, and People. Lond. 1851, post 8vo. 3 vols. port.-Second edition, Lond. 1853, post 8vo. 2 vols. port.-Third edition. Lond. 1858, post 8vo. 1 vol. 6s.

Miss Mitford also contributed to the following:

Finden's Tableaux; a series of picturesque scenes of national character, beauty, and costume. Lond. 1838, 4to.

Finden's Tableaux of the Affections;

a series of picturesque illustrations of the womanly virtues. Lond. 1839, fol. poetry, and art, for 1841. Lond. 1841, folio.

Finden's Tableaux; the Iris of prose,

MITFORD, Wm. The History of Greece, with the Author's last Additions and Corrections; and a Life of the Author by Lord Redesdale. Lond. 1829, 8vo. 8 vols.

First edition, 5 vols. 4to. (vol. 1, Lond. 1784; vol. 2, 1790; vol. 3, 1796, vol. 4, 1808; vol. 5, 1818). Lond. 1784-1818, 4to. 5 vols. Vol. 1 was reprinted with additions and corrections in 1789. These additions were also printed separate, 4to. 2s. Second quarto edition. Lond. 18061818, 4to. 5 vols.

First octavo edition, 10 vols. (vols. 1 to 8, Lond. 1795-7, vols. 9 and 10, 1818). Second octavo edition, (vols. 1 to 8, Lond. 1814. Vols. 9 and 10, 1818).

Third octavo edition. Lond. 1818, 10 vols.

Fourth octavo edition. Lond. 1822, 10 vols.

Fifth octavo edition, with the author's last corrections and additions, (edited by W. King), to which is added a memoir by his brother, Lord Redesdale. Lond. 1829' 8vo. 8 vols.

Sixth edition, edited by W. King. Lond, 1835, 12mo. 10 vols. port. pub. at 27. 10s. Seventh and last edition, re-edited by W. King. Lond. 1838, 8vo. 8 vols. port.

pub. at 41. 4s.

With Continuation by R. A. Davenport. Lond. 1835, 12mo. 8 vols. An unautho. rised reprint of the first half of Mitford's

work, of which the copyright had expired, with an inferior Continuation in lieu of that portion which was still protected by

copyright.

Observations on the History and Doctrine of Christianity. Lond. 1823, 8vo. Treatise on the Military Force, and particularly the Militia of this Kingdom. Lond. 18 8vo.

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An Essay upon Harmony in Language, intended principally to illustrate that of the English Language. Lond. 1774, 8vo. Heath, 5s. 6d.-1804, 8vo. Drury, 2744, 7s. Nassau, pt. i. 2284, 8s.

MITRE, The, a Poem.

Printed without a title. Gutch, in 1858.
The writer's copy, with suppressed pas-
sages and additional stanzas, 6s. 6d.
See PERRONETT, E.

MITRE, The, and Crown. By George Osborn. Lond. 1748, and 8vo. 3 vols.

Heber, i. 4526, 1s.

The Mitre and the Crown; or a real

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The History of the Mitre and Purse; in which the first and second Parts of the secret History of the White Staff are fully considered, and the Hypocrisy and Villanies of the Staff himself are laid open and detected. Lond. 1714, 8vo.

(For 'The secret History of the White Staff,' see DEFOE, p. 619.)

MOALLAKAT, The. See JONES, Sir William.

MOCKETT, Richard, D.D. De Politia Ecclesiæ Anglicana. Lond. 1683, 8vo.

'A learned and useful system.'-NThis edition cholson.-Lond. 1616, 4to. was 'condemned to the flames and burnt.' See also Wood's Athen. Nicholson.

Oxon.

Deus et Rex-God and the King. 1615, &c. Frequently printed both in Latin and English by Royal Proclamation for the instruction of his majesty's subjects. Dedicated to the Immortal Memory of K. Edward VI. and the Stability of the English Church. See FULLER'S Church His

tory, by Brewer, vol. v. pp. 446. Heylin, Life of. Lond. pp. 76.

MOCQUET, John. Travels and Voyages into Asia, Africa, and America, the East and West Indies, Syria, Jerusalem and the Holy Land. Translated from the French by Nath. Pullen. Lond. 1696, 8vo.

Hibbert, 5479, russia, 6s. 6d. Rox burghe, 7181, 7s. White Knights, 2833,

10s.

MODENA, Leo. The History of the rites, customes and manner of life, of the present Jews throughout the world. Translated from the Italian, by Edmund Chilmead. Lond. 1650, 12mo. 4s.

An excellent work, consisting of pp. 249 and 23 leaves of introductory matter. 1707, 12mo.

MODERATE INTELLIGENCER, The. Lond. 1645, 4to. 2 vols.

Bindley, pt. iii. 364, 17. 2s. MODERATION-The History of,

Distinction between them: in a Letter to with her Nativity, Country, Pedi

a reverend Member of the Convocation. Lond. 1711, 8vo.

gree, &c. Lond. 1669, 12mo. 2s. 6d.

MODERN TRAVELLER.-APopular Description of the various Countries of the Globe. Edited by Josiah Conder. Lond. 1828, &c. 12mo. 30 vols. maps and woodcuts.

MODES.-A Treatise upon the modes or, farewell to French Kicks. Lond. 1715, 8vo.

Written by Bishop Hains. Reed, 2623, 4s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 1343, with the names of the persons satirically alluded to, filled up in MS. 11s. 6d.

MODUS tenendi Unum Hundredum, sive Curiam de Recordo. Lond. per W. de Worde, 4to.

Ten leaves. Impr. per Rich. Pynson (1510). 4to.-Lond. R. Redman, 1538, 12mo. 4. This treatise was frequently reprinted in the fifteenth century.

MODUS tenendi Curiam Baronum, cum Visu Francplegii. Impr. per Rich. Pynson. 1516,

4to.

Fourteen leaves. Frequently reprinted. MOERIS ATTICISTA. De Vocibus Atticis et Hellenicis, Græce. Gregorius Martinus de veteri et vera Græcarum Litterarum Pronuntiatione. Oxon. 1712, 8vo. 4s. MOFFATT, Rev. J. M. The History of the Town of Malmesbury, and of its ancient Abbey: together with Memoirs of eminent Natives, &c. and an Appendix. Tetbury, 1805, 8vo.

Nassau, pt. i. 2287, 5s. Fonthill, 2111, 16s. FINE PAPER. Fifty copies printed. Baker, 423, 6s. 6d. Collation.-Pp. 1-xx. 1-250, and 4 plates.

MOFFET, William (Schoolmaster). The Irish Hudibras, in eight Cantos. Lond. 1755, 8vo.

In little estimation. The design is to ridicule the manners of the country people of Ireland; the humour is very low, and the poetry lower than the humour. See Retrospective Review, iii.

318-35.

MOGUL. A true Relation of the Kingdom of the great Magor or Mogul. Lond. 1622, 4to.

Title and seven leaves, the last blank. Reprinted in the first volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

MOGUL TALES, or the Dreams of Men awake; being Stories told to divert the Sultanas of Guzerat. Written in French by the celebrated Mr. Guelette, author of the Chinese Tales, &c. Now first translated into English. Lond. 1743, 12mo. 2 vols. copper-plates.

MOHAMMED. See KORAN. PRIDEAUX, H. IRVING, Washington.

Life of Mohammed, translated from the Arabic of Abulfeda, with an Introduction, &c., by the Rev. W. Murray. Elgin, n. d. 8vo. pub. 10s.

MOHUN.-Trial of Lord Mohun for killing the Duke of Hamilton in a Duel. Lond. Folio. See HA

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4to.

According to Dr. Adam Clarke, this grammar, which is founded on the model of that by Sir Wm. Jones, and which professes to be an introduction to it, is a work of considerable merit. Brockett, 2263, 7s.

MOIVRE. See DE MOIVRE.

MOLANUS, John. Idea Togatæ Constantiæ sive Franscisi Tailleri Dubliniensis prætoris in persecu tione congressus, et Religionis Catholicæ defensione interitus. Paris, 1629, 12mo. title engraved.

Harris, in his edition of Ware, iii. p. 205, says he had never seen this small volume. Heber, pt. i. 4534, 41. 4s. Now in the Grenville Collection.

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