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the fourth, 1812-14, 6 vols. Series the fifth, 1815-17, 5 vols. Sotheby's in 1821, 124

vols. 1756-1808, 77. 78.

CROCUS, Anglice CROKE.
Croesus.-The History of Croesus,
King of Lydia, in four parts. Edin-
burgh, 1756. 12mo. 3s.

The principal part of this entertaining and instructive little volume is taken from Herodotus.

CROFT, Sir Herbert, Knt. Letters persuasive to his Wife and Children in England to take upon them the Catholic Religion. Arguments to show that the Roman Church is the true church, written against Dr. R. Field, his Four books of the church; and Reply to the answer of his daughter, M. C., which she made to a paper of his sent to her con(Docerning the Roman Church. way, 1619.) 12mo.

Critici Sacri, sive doctissimosum Virorum in SS. Biblia Annotationes et Tractatus. Lond. 1660. fol. 9 vols. 61. 6s. LARGE PAPER, 71. 7s. Cornelius Bee, the printer of this collection of excellent critical commentators, and who had a patent for the sale of it, thus hints its value to the reader: Hic etiam circiter Libri nonaginta, iique integri, in novem colerunt, et Libræ plus minus quinquagenæ (nuper vix aut ne vix minoris hæc omnis coemisses) jam ad quindenas rediguntur. Some add as a tenth volume, Herbert, Bishop of Hereford. Commentaria & Disputationes in Epistolam Pauli ad Hebræos, quibus adduntur The naked Truth: the true State of ob Argumenti simil. Tractatus Spanhemii, the primitive Church. By an humble Moderator, Lond. 1675. 4to.

Mori, &c. A Lud. Tena. Lond. 1661, folio, 15s. LARGE PAPER, 14, 1s.

An improved edition appeared Amst. 1698, folio, 9 vols.

To complete this great work there were published at Amsterdam, in 1701, Thesaurus theologico-philologicus, in 2 vols. folio, and also in 1732, in two folio volumes, Thesaurus novus theologico-philologicus, -two valuable collections of critical and philological dissertations by the most eminent biblical critics of that day.

CROCE, Giovanni. Musica sacra, the Seven Penitential Psalms to sixe voyces, 1608. 6 pts. complete. 27. 2s. "Croce is highly commended by Morley; and Peacham in his English Gentleman

says that for a full, lofty and sprightly vein, he was second to none; he adds, that while he lived, he was one of the most free and brave companions in the world. Nevertheless his compositions are all of a devout and serious kind, and of these his Penitential Psalms, which have been printed with English words, are the best.' Hawkins.

The Ele-
CROCKER, Abraham.
ments of Land Surveying. A new
Edition. Lond. 1817. 8vo. with
maps. 98.

A useful work.
The Timber Dealer's Guide, 1813, 4s. 6d.

Pp. 255. A description of this work, of which there were only eight copies print ed, will be found in Wood's Athena Oxonienses.

Published anonymously. Hollis, 1086, with animadversions upon, by Dr. Fr. Turner, 1676, 12. 3s. Reprinted 1680, folio, and also in the seventh volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts. This work made a great noise at its first publication, and was soon after answered by several persons. Parts 2, 3, and 4 were not written by this prelate.

A life of Bishop Croft or Crofts will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

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(Johnson and Steevens' Edition). York, Croke family. Oxford, 1823. 4to. 2 1810, 8vo. pp. iv. and 24, 2s. 6d.

CROFT, Robert. Terestriall Paradise, or Happinesse on Earth, in Verse and Prose. 1639. 12mo. with frontispiece.

Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 812, 12s. Bright, 1535, 5s. 6d.

The Happie Mind. Lond. 1640, 12mo. with front. Bright, 1534, 9s. 6d.

William, Mus. D. Musica Sacra, or select Anthems in Score, for two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight Voices, to which is added the Burial Service, as it is occasionally performed in WestminsterAbbey. 1724. folio. 2 vols.

vols.

Privately printed.

Essay on rhyming Latin Verse. Oxford, 1828, crown 8vo. LARGE PAPER. Schola Salernitana. See Salerno.

A list of this author's works will be

found at the end of the Preface of No. 40 of the Percy Society Publications, see Appendix.

CROKE, Sir George. Reports of select Cases in the Courts of K. B.

and C. P. during the Reigns of Eli

zabeth, James I. and Charles I. Thomas Leach. Lond. 1790-2. royal Fourth Edition, with Additions by

8vo. 4 vola. 27. 28.

A splendid edition, published by sub-reports. Sotheby's in 1824, 51. 15s. 6d.— Best edition of these highly esteemed scription. It is the first work that was 1657-71, folio, 3 vols. with portrait by stamped on pewter plates, and in score. Vaughan. Sotheby's in 1826, 1. 11s. 6d. This work, published anonymously, con--1669, folio, 3 vols. with portrait by Gaytains the words of select anthems used in wood. Sotheby's in 1824, 178.-Third Edithe Chapel Royal, Westminster-Abbey, tion, 1683 or 5, fol. 3 vols. with portrait St. Paul's, &c. with a preface containing by White. Sotheby's in 1824, 11. 6s. a short account of our church music, and an encomium on Tallis and Bird.

CROFTES, Ant. The Husband, a Poeme, expressed in a compleat man. Lond. 1614. 4to.

Heber, pt. iv. 450, 37. 10s.

CROFTS, Robert. The Lover, or Nuptiall Love, written by Robert Crofts to please himselfe. Lond.

1638. 18mo. 5s.

CROIX. See LA CROIX.

CROKE, Sir Alexander, LL.D. An Argument of Dr. Croke in the High Court of Admiralty, upon the Question of the Validity of a Sentence of Condemnation, whilst a Vessel is lying in a Neutral Port. Taken in Short Hand by T. N. Mendham. Lond. 1800. 8vo. pp. 60. 2s.

A Report of the Case of Horner against Liddiard, on the Question of what Consent is necessary to the Marriage of illegi timate Minors; determined on the 24th May 1792, in the Consistorial Court of London, by the Right Hon. Sir William Scott, Chancellor of the Diocese; with an introductory Essay on the Theory and the History of Laws relating to illegitimate Children, and to the Encouragement of Marriage in general. Lond. 1800, 8vo. Pp. 200.

Sir Alexander. A genealogical History of the Le Blount or

Reports abridged by Wm. Hughes, Lond. 1665, 8vo. in 3 pts. 3s. 6d. An accurate abridgment.

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Richard. Orationes dus, altera a cura, qua Utilitatem, Laudemque Græcæ Linguæ tractat, altera Tempore, qua hortatus est Cantabrigienses, ne desertores essent ejusdem. (Paris. Curâ Sim Colenæi.)

1520. 4to.

Dedicated to Nicholas Bishop of Ely. A great number of original letters of R Italy to King Henry 8, are in the British Croke relating to the divorce written from Museum. (Cotton MSS. Vitel. B. x.) See Wood's Athen. Oxon.

CROKER, Rev. Henry Temple. Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. By the Rev. Henry Temple Croker, and others. Lond. 1766. folio. 3 vols. 15s.

A mere compilation, now of little value. John Wilson. Familiar Epistles on the Irish Stage. The second Edition with considerable Additions. Dublin, 1804. 12mo.

Published anonymously. Rhodes, 2901, first and second editions, both of the date of 1804, 1. 1s. Reed, 8145, with three tracts, viz. Answer to ditto, Few Reflecditto, 31. 108. tions on ditto, and Theatrical Tears on

A Letter to the Earl of Liverpool, pro

posing to finish the East Wing of Somerset In a Series of Discourses. Lond. House, for National Galleries. Lond. 1827. 8vo. 1823.-3rd Edit. 182-, with a preface.

Tra

CROKER, Capt. Richard. vels through several Provinces of Spain and Portugal. Lond. 1799.

8vo.

Fonthill, 2677, 15s. Drury, 4629*. 17s.

T. Crofton. Researches in the South of Ireland, illustrative of the Scenery, architectural Remains, Manners and Superstitions of the Peasantry, from personal Observations, ancient Authorities and original MSS. Lond. 1824. 4to. With sixteen engravings, published at 21. 2s. Drury, 1360, with plates on yellow paper, 17. 18.

CROLEUS, Anglice Crowley. CROLY, Rev. George, D.D. The Apocalypse of St. John, or Prophecy of the Rise, Progress, and Fall of the Church of Rome; the Inquisition; the Revolution of France; the universal War; and the final Triumph of Christianity. Lond. 1827. 8vo. An original and not uninteresting Poetical Works, Lond. 1830, 8vo. 2 vols. Personal history of George IV., with anecdotes of distinguished persons of the last fifty years. Lond. 1830, 8vo. Second edition, Lond. 1841, 8vo. 2 vols.

volume.

Sermons preached at the Foundling and St. Stephen's, Walbrook. Lond. 1848, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

This able writer has published many other works, for a list of which see the London Catalogue.

LL.D.

CROMBIE, Alexander, Gymnasium, sive Symbola Critica. Lond. 1812. 8vo. 2 vols.

Fourth edition, Lond. 1830, 8vo. 2 vols. Fifth edition, Lond. 1834, 8vo. 2 vols. Sixth edition, Lond. 1838, 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 1s. Abridged, Lond. 1836-1849, 12mo. 6s.

A Key to Crombie's Gymnasium, Svo.

1849, 6s.

An Essay on Philosophical Necessity. Lond. 1793, 8vo. 5s.

Nas

The Etymology and Syntax of the English Language. Lond. 1809, 8vo. sau, pt. i. 796, 5s.

John, A.M. The Character and Offices of Christ illustrated by a Comparison with the Typical Characters of the old Testament.

VOL. I.

CROME, John. The Art of writ ing Short-hand made easy, by which this useful Art may be attained in the course of a few days. Sheffield, 1801.

The most striking feature of this work is the transformation of the rules into doggerel verse. CROMEK, R. H. Select Scottish Songs, ancient and modern; with critical Observations and biographical Notices, by Robert Burns. Edited by R. H. Cromek. 8vo. with wood cuts.

Lond. 1810.

See Burns. Strettell, 1004, 17. Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song, with historical and traditional notices relative to the manners and customs of the Peasantry. Lond. 1810. 8vo.

CROMER, Martin. A notable Example of God's Vengeance, vppon a murdering King. Truely translated according to the Latine. Lond. by John Daye. 8vo.

A in eights, including the title and a blank leaf prefixed, to be sold ready stitched for a penny. White Knights, 1035, 4s. This tract is also to be found with 'Orations of Arsanes agaynst Philip the trecherous Kyng of Macedone.' This is the noted story of the wicked young King Popiel, who, at the instigation of his Queer, poysoned his uncles; to revenge whose deaths an army of overgrown rats is said to have arose out of their carcases, and incessantly pursued him, through land, fire, water, guards, &c.

CROMERTY, George Mackenzie, Earl of. Account of the Conspiracies of the Earl of Gowry and Robert Logan of Restalrig, against K. James VI. also a Vindication of Robert III. and all his Descendants from the Imputation of Bastardy. Edinb. 1713. 8vo.

Roxburghe, 8758, 9s. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 1203, 13s. 6d. Lloyd, 365, 13s.

A Vindication of the historical Account, from the Mistakes of John Anderson. Edinb. 1714, 8vo. 48.

The Life of the Earl of Cromerty. Lond 1746, 8vo. 53.

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CRO

CROMPTON, Hugh. Poems, being | Usurper, truely described and repre-
Lond. 1664. 12mo.

a Fardle of Fancies, or a Medley of
Musick, stewed in four Ounces of
the Oyl of Epigrams. Lond. 1657.
8vo.

This little volume, inscribed to Col. Tho. Crompton, is divided into two parts: the first contains 67 poems of an amatory description; the second consists of 21 epigrains. The author on the title-page is stiled the Son of Bacchus and God-son of Apollo. Bindley, pt. i. 1192, 11. 11s. Skegg, 91. 58.

Pierides, or the Muses Mount. Lond. 1658, sm. 8vo. pp. 150, with portrait of · Hugh Crompton, gen.' This volume, dedicated to Mary Duchess of Richmond and Lenox, &c. is chiefly of a lyrical cast in point of composition, but with more of a bacchanalian and fescennine vein than would in the present day presume to seek for patronage under the auspices of a lady of rank or fashion. Reed, 6773, 13s. Lloyd, 366, 11. Ss. Bindley, pt. i. 1193, 127. 158. Malone, 31. 6s. Bright, 4. 12s. Gardner, 51. 178. 6d.

Richard. A short Declaration of the Ende of Traytors and false Conspirators against the State and of the Dutie of Subjectes to their Soveraigne Governour. Lond. 1587. 4to.

Twenty-four leaves, dedicated to John (Whitgift) Archbishop of Canterbury. Bindley, pt. i. 2024, 9s. Horner, 21. Bright, 1539, 11. 3s.

L'Authorité et Jurisdiction des Courts. Lond. 1594, 4to. 232 leaves. An institutionary work recommended to be taken into solemn course by North in his Discourse on the Study of the Laws, p. 17. Reprinted 1637, 4to.

The Mansion of Magnanimitie. Wherein is shewed the most high and honourable Acts of sundry English Kings, Princes, Dukes, Earles, Lords, Knights, and Gentlemen, from Time to Time performed, in Defence of their Princes and Countrie. Whereunto is also adjoyned a Collection of divers Lawes and Statutes, meete to be knowne of all Men: with a briefe Table, shewing, what Munition ought to be kept by all Sorts of her Majesties Subjects, for the Defence of her Highnesse Realmes and Dominions. Lond. 1599, 4to. Black letter, 60 leaves. Bindley, pt. i. 2025, 10s. 6d. A bookseller, in 1825, priced a copy in

morocco at 15%. 15s.

CROMWELL, Elizabeth. The Court and Kitchen of Elizabeth, called Joan Cromwel, the Wife of the late

sented.

A violent satire, consisting of 137 pages, port. of Joan, with a monkey over the right shoulder. The volume contains 45 with receipts containing her cookery. pages of memoirs, the rest is filled up Hollis, 314, morocco, 41.8s. White Knights, 1036, morocco, 21. 18s. Nassau, pt. i. 775, russia, 4. 6s. Woodhouse, 7. 10s. Reprinted in the second volume of the Secret History of the Court of James I. Edinb. 1811. 2 vols. 8vo.

Elizabeth Cromwell, Mother to his HighAn Epitaph on the late deceased Lady ness the Lo: Protector. Lond. 1654, folio. CROMWELL, Oliver, Lord Protector. 1640.

Citie's Lamentation for the Losse of their A Hue and Crie after Cromwell, or the Coyne and Conscience. Ordered by the Supreme Authority that this Hue and Crie be speedily directed to all the People's Officers, whether Mayors, Sheriffs, Constables, &c. to be proclaimed in all Cities, Counties, Townes, Boroughs, in England and Wales. Henry Scobel, Cler. de Com.-Nolnod. Printed in the Year of placard against the Usurper. Brockett, no Liberty, 1642, 4to. 4 leaves. A virulent 1786, 78. Reprinted, Lond. 1727, 4to.

The Blasing Star, N. E. W. and S.; or Nolls Nose, newly revised and taken out of his tomb. 1648, 4to. (by Col. Baker).

Tom Fairfax's Gout. 1648. 4to.
A Case of Nolls Nose, and Cure for

The Cuckoos Nest at Westminster, or Birds, Queen Fairfax and Lady Cromwell. the Parliament between the two Lady1648, 4to.

new State, a Tragi-comedie. Wherein is Craftie Cromwell, or Oliver ordering our discovered the trayterous Undertakings levelling Crew. Written by Mercurius and Proceedings of the said Nol and his Melancholicus. Printed in the Year 1648, 4to. White Knights, 1316, 9s. Rhodes, 96, 17. 58. Reed, 7491, 14. 11s. 6d.

1648, 4to. Roxburghe, 3999. Rhodes, 97, The second Part of crafty Cromwell. 3s.

wel's Farewell to England, being a Poem The loyall Subjects Jubilee, or Cromon his advancing to Ireland, July the 11, 1649, folio.

new Slaughter House in England. 1651,4to. The high Covrt of Justice, or Cromwell's inhuman Conspiracy against his Highness A true Account of the late bloody and the Lord Protector, and his Commonwealth, for the Subversion of the present Government thereof, and an involving this minations and Confessions upon Oath, of Nation in Blood. Manifested by the Exa

CROMWELL, Oliver-continued. some of the principal Conspirators themselves; as also by the Deposition of several Witnesses which were taken concerning the same. Published by special Command. Lond. 1654, 4to. pp. 95. Reprinted in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany. The Names of the Members of Parliament, called to take upon them the Trust of the Government of this Commonwealth. With the severall Transactions since that Time. Lond. 1654, 4to. A to D in fours; E, two leaves; F, four leaves; G, two leaves; H to K, in fours. On D 1 is a portrait of O. Cromwell by Tho. Jenner; on p. 43, a portrait of Lewis XIV. of France, by W. Pass: and several other engravings on the letter-press.

Ratio constitutæ nuper Reipub. Angliæ, Scotiæ, et Hiberniæ, unà cum Insulis aliisque Locis ejus Ditioni subjectis, penes Dom. Protectorem et Parlamentum. Ex Anglico in Latinum versa. Lond. 1654, 4to. 5s. Pp. 62. not including title. Editio altera. Hag. Com. 1654, 12mo. 12s. 6d.

The whole Manner of the Treaty, with the several Speeches that passed in the Banqueting-House at White-Hall, between his Highness the Lord Protector, and the Lords Embassadors of the Vnited Provinces of Holland. Lond. 1654, 4to.

Oliva Pacis ad illus. Oliverum-de Pace cum Foederatis Belgis. 1654, 4to. 3s. Hollis, 1097, with portrait of Cromwell by T. Jenner, 11. 2s.

Musa Oxonienses in Foedera in Oliverum et Remp. Belgii. Oxon. 1654, 4to. 3s. Nassau, pt. ii. 582, 78.

Panegyricus clarissimo Anglorum Imperatori Olivero Cromwello scriptus (1654). folio.

Panegyrici Cromwello scripti. Vnus à Legato Portugallici Regis. Alter à quodam Iesuita. 1654, 4to.

Parallelum Olivæ, nec non Olivarii Protectoris Angliæ. Folio, frontisp. Genealogical tree, and portrait of Oliver Cromwell, by Faithorne. Folio, Lond. 1656. Towneley, 91.

The unparalleled Monarch: or, the Portraiture of a matchless Prince, exprest in some Shadows of his Highness my Lord Protector. Lond. 1656, 12mo. Lloyd, 170, 15s. Hollis, 1422, 8s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1719, 2s. 6d.

there are eight other engravings of execu tions, &c. on the letter-press. Towneley, pt. i. 640, morocco, 31. 5s.

Musarum Cantabrigiensium Luctus et Gratulatio; ille in Funere Oliveri Anglise, Scotia et Hiberniæ Protectoris; hæc de Ricardi Successione, &c. Cantab. 1658, 4to. Bindley, pt. ii. 166, 8s. 6d. Gough, 2671, 2s. Roxburghe, 2796, 1s. 6d.

Margery Good-cow, that gave a gallon of milk and kikt down the pail; or a Short Discourse, that there is not a farthing due from this nation to old Oliver. Lond. 1659, 4to.

An Account of the last Houres of the late renowned Oliver Lord Protector. Lond. 1659, 4to.

The Portraiture of his Royal Highness,

Oliver late Lord Protector, &c. in his Life and Death; with a short View of his GoLond. 1659, 12mo.

vernment.

Prefixed

is his effigies in state. Hollis, 1065, 17. 10s. Dowdeswell, 177, 27. 10s.

Three Poems upon the Death of Oliver Lord Protector. Written by Mr. Edm. Waller, Mr. Jo. Dryden, Mr. Sprat of Oxford. Lond. 1659, 4to. 3s.

Notæ historico-politica in Vitam Olivarii Cromwellii. Lond. Ao. CID.ICOLiix. editam et in Calce subnexam. 1659, 4to.

Beatis Manibus Olivarii Cromwelli Parentatio: scripta ab Equite Polono. Lond. 1659, folio.

A collection of several Passages concerning Oliver Cromwell, in the Time of his Sickness. Lond. 1659, 4to.

A Copy of Queries, or a Comment upon the Life and Actions of the grand Tyrant and his Complices, Oliver the first and last of that Name, not unfit nor unworthy of thy Perusall (1659), 4to.

Cromwells Conspiracy. A Tragy-comedy, relating to our latter Times, beginning with the Death of King Charles the first, and ending with the happy Restauration of King Charles the second. Written by a Person of Quality. Lond. 1660, 4to.

The Perfect Politician; or, a full View of the Life and Actions of O. Cromwell. Lond. 1660, 12mo. with portrait. Dowdeswell, 173, 13s. Nassau, pt. i. 2526, 8s. Reprinted 1686, Svo.-1687, 8vo.-1681, with portrait. Dowdeswell, 174, 9s, 6d.1680. Hollis, 1031, with portraits, two of Cromwell, Maj. Gen. Disbrow, and Lord A Copy of the Letter from his Excel-Ireton added, 29. Lloyd, 156, 5s. Fontlency the Lord Generall Cromwell, sent to hill, 602, 17. 9s. the Members of Parliament, called to take

upon them the Trust of the Government
of the Common-wealth. Which began on
Munday the fourth of June, 1653.
the severall Transactions since that Time.

With

Cromwells bloody Slaughter-house. Lond. 1660, 12mo. Lloyd, 367, 8s. Farmer,

15s.

[Verses] on the Death of that grand Imposter Oliver Cromwell, who died Sepatember the 3, 1658 (1661), folio.

Lond. 1656, 4to. A to D, in fours; E, two leaves; F to K, in fours. On D 1 is portrait of 0. Cromwell, by Tho. Jenner; on p. 43 an oval of Prince Charles, and

A Vision concerning his late pretended Highnesse Cromwell the Wicked. 1661,

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