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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



C2»<i S. N" 75., June 6. '67. 



869. Shakespeare (Willicam) Historie of Henry the 

 Fourth. Printed by T. P., and are to be sold by Mat- 

 thew Law. 1622. dl. 



870. Shakespeare (William) Tragcody of Othello. 

 Printed for William Leak. 1655. 31. 



871. Shakespeare (William) Tragoedy of Othello. 

 Printed by A. M. for Kichard Hawkins. 1630. 4Z. 14s. 6d. 



872. Shakespeare (William) Second Part of Henrie the 

 Fourth. First Edition. Printed by V. S. for Andrew 

 Wise. 1600. lOOZ. 



This edition must not be confused with the spurious 

 one, which contains two scenes less, but has the 

 same date, title, and imprint ; for whereas Heber's 

 copy of the present one fetched 40/., the other edition 

 at the same sale sold for only 21. lOs. 



873. Shakespeare (William) True Chronicle History of 

 the Life and Death of King Lear. Printed by Jane Bell. 

 1655. III. 



874. Shakespeare (William) Taming of the Shrew. 

 Printed by VV. S. for John Smethwicke. 1631. 5Z. 5s. 



875. Shakespeare (William) History of ' Henrie the 

 Fourth. Second Edition. At London, printed by S. S. 

 for Andrew Wise, dwelling in Paules Churchyard at the 

 signe of the Angell. 159S). 75/. 



876. Shakespeare (William) Tragedie of King Richard 

 the Second. Printed by W. W. for Mathew Law. 1608. 

 30/. 10s. 



This edition must not be confused with the more 

 common one of the same year, " with new Additions 

 of the Parliament Sceane." 



877. Shakespeare (William) First and Second Part of 

 the troublesome Raigne of John King of England, Va- 

 lentine Sirames. 1611. 17/. 10s. 



878. Shakespeare (William) Pericles, Prince of Tyre. 

 Printed by J. N. for R. B., and are to be sould at the 

 Signe of the Bible. 1630. 51. 



We have entered at some length into the particulars 

 of this sale, which produced altogether 1047/, 6s. 6d., 

 from the wish expressed by so many of our correspond- 

 ents that we should give them as much bibliographical 

 information as we can. In compliance with this ex- 

 pressed desire, we propose in future to record the prices, 

 &c., of the more rare books sold from time to time. 



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Haktley Coleridge's Essays. Vol.1. Moxon. 1851. 

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Wanted by Sev. C/mrlcs J. Robinson, The Castle, Durham. 



FABTaioGB's Life of Qadbuhky. 



Wanted by T. James, 101, High Street, Southampton, 



Wanted by O. F. Wilbraham, Esq., Delamere House, near Northwich, 

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Edmund Kean's Trial. 



roOTE V. 11a YNE ,, 



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Notes on many hooks which have reached us, and Notices to other Cor- 

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3. W. A. Tlie notice of Donizetti and his probable ScotcJi Origin is 

 reprinted from the Berwick Advertiser, witii some curious confirmatory 

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A. B. will find an explanation of Half Seas over at p. 136. of our No. 

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E. A.Tj. "Sichard's himself again!" is in the ajAing Richard III., 

 not in Shakspeare's original play. 



W. Bates. " Jon Bee, Esq." pseud, i.e. John Dadcock. 



T. II. P — N. Has our Correspondent consulted the articles on " JVoM 

 of wax," in our 1st 8. vii. 158. 439. ; x. 235. i 



E. H. A. Henry ScottgaVs epitaph is printed in the Gent. Mag., Sept. 

 1815. p. 195., and in Bibliotheca Topog. Britan., No. iii. p. 179. O, &,, 

 who preached his funeral sermon, is Dr. George Gairdcn. 



J. D. (Brixton.) Our Correspondent does not appear to have perused 

 the article on Handel's Harmonious Blacksmith in our 2ud S. i. 356.; 



Erhatdm 2nd 9. iii. 421. col. 2. 1. 17. from bottom et sequent, for 



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