THE BIBLIOGRAPHER'S MANUAL OF ENGLISH LITERATURE CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF RARE, CURIOUS, AND USEFUL BOOKS, PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM THOMAS LOWNDES. NEW EDITION, REVISED, CORRECTED AND ENLARGED HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 1861. NOTICE TO THE SIXTH PART. In several former preliminary notices I have called attention to some of the more important of my additions, and think it as well to continue the practice. I have therefore to state that the present part is increased full one-fourth on the original work, and every page materially enlarged, as reference to the following names, some of which are entirely new, will testify M'CULLOCH, J. B. MACGREGOR, John. MACKINTOSH, Sir James. MALCOLM, Sir John. MANTELL, Dr. MANUALE AD USUM SARUM. MARKHAM, Gervase. MARRYAT, Capt. MARTIN, R. M. MARY STUART. MASSACHUSETTS. MATHER, Cotton and Increase. MENDHAM, Jos. MILMAN, Rev. H. MILTON, John. MISSALE. MITFORD, Miss. MONTGOMERY, James and Robert. MOORE, Thos. MORE, Hannah. MORGAN, Lady. MORMON, Book of. MURRAY, Lindley. NAPOLEON. NEWMAN, J. H. NEWTON, Sir Isaac. NICHOLS, John. NICHOLSON, Peter. NICOLAS, Sir Harris. NORTON, Hon. Mrs. Nowell, Alexander. OLIVER, Rev. George. ORDNANCE SURVEYS. ORMEROD, George. OSSIAN. OTTLEY, W. G. OVID. OWEN, Rich. It was not my original intention, as stated in a Notice to the Second Part, to introduce any names which had not already been given by Lowndes, taking it for granted that he would be complete to the date of publication, 1834, and that I should iv NOTICE TO THE SIXTH PART. merely have to continue his lists; and to this rule I at first `adhered, but afterwards found so many important omissions in the department of contemporary Literature, that it became necessary to abandon the prescribed limit. Accordingly, the present part will be found to contain many such additional names as Capt. Marryat, Dean Milman, John Henry Newman, Sir Harris Nicolas, and Professor Owen; all of whom had acquired literary reputation before the period in question, and were better entitled to mention than some who have been included. The next part is in progress, and will, I hope, be published in the ensuing spring. YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN, December 26th, 1860. HENRY G. BOHN. 1429 M. A. A true and rie of a Mayden cis. M. E.-See MANNING, Edward. at Confolens, in M. G.-See MARKHAM, Gervase. the space of three Yeares and more, hath liued, and yet doth, without receiuing eitherMeat or Drinke. Lond. 1604, 12mo. Contains verses by Thomas Decker. Dedicated to the barbers-surgeons, by A. M. Bindley, pt. iii. 1296, 17. Gordonstoun, 1192, 17. 6s. M. A.-Falsehood in Friendship: or, Union's Vizard: or Wolves in Lambskins. Printed for Nat. Fosbrooke, 1605, 4to. man. Seventy-three leaves. This discourse nard. M. C.-The second part of the historie, called the Nature of Woman, contayning the end of the strife betwixt Perseus and Theseus. Lond. by the widow Orwin, 1596, 4to. In the Malone collection. M. G.-The seconde and last part of the first Booke of the English Arcadia, making a compleate end of the first history. Lond. 1623, 4to. Bright, 17. 13s. M. G.-Hobson's Horse-load of Letters; or, a President for Epistles. Lond. 1617, 4to. Two parts. Black letter. Caldecott, 17. 18. M. I.-The Funeral Sermon M. I.-Bachelour of Divinity. A Patterne for Women; setting forth the Life and Death of Mrs. Lucy Thornton, of Little Wratting in Suffolk. Lond. 1619, 12mo. Bliss, morocco, 10s. 6d. M. I.-The younger Brother his Apologie. Oxford, 1634, 4to. Inglis, 949, 9s. M. I.-A breefe Directory, and M. C.-See MARLOWE, Christo- playne way howe to say the Rosary pher. of our blessed Ladye with Meditations, &c. whereunto are adjoyned the Prayers of St. Bryget. Bruges Flandorum excud. H. Holost, 1576, a diminutive volume, size M. E.-See MARBURY, Ed. M. E.-Saint Cicily, or the converted Twins, a Christian Tragedy. Lond. 1666, 4to. 3s. This play was published by M. Med-four inches by three. bourne.-1667, 4to. 3s. Bliss, fine, in morocco, 81. 5s. |