4 VALUABLE AND INTERESTING BOOKS. 



Boaden (Jos.) on the Sonnets of Shakespeare's Will, copied from 



Shakespeare, identifying the person to the Original in the Prerogative Court, 



wliora they are addressed, and elucidat- preserving the Interlineations and fac- 



ing several points in the Poet's history. similes of the three Autographs of 1 he 



8vo, Is. 6d. Poet, with a few preliminary Observa- 



Madden' s (SirF.) Observations on *' ous - ^ J - - Halliwell, F.R.S., &c. 

 an Autograph of Shakespeare, and the 



Orthography of his Name 8vo, sewed, Is. A Few Remarks on the Emenda- 



Criticism applied to Shakespeare. tion" Who smothers her with Painting, 1 * 



By C. Badham. Post 8vo, Is. in the Play of Cymbeline, discovered'by 



Mr> Collier . iu a Corrected Copy of the 



Account of the only known Manu- 



script of Shakespeare's Plays, comprising -4 Few Words in Reply to Mr. 



some important valuations and correc- Dyce's " Few Notes on Shakespeare." 



tions in the " Merry Wives of Windsor," By the Rev. Joseph Hunter. 8vo, Is. 

 obtained from a Playhouse Copy of that 



Play recently discovered. By J. 0. Hal- The Gnmaldi Shakespeare. 



liwell. 8vo, Is. Notes and Emendations on the Plays of 



Eimbault's " Who was < Jack Wil- Shakespeare, from a recently discovered 



annotated copy by the late J. Grimaldi, 



person with J ohn Wilson, Doctor of Music A humorous squib on the late Shake- 



in the University of Oxford, A.D. 1644. speare Emendations. 



8vo, Is. 



THE PILGRIM FATHERS. Collections concerning the Church or 

 Congregation of Protestant Separatists formed at Scrooby, in North Nottinghamshire, 

 in the time of James I, the Founders of New Plymouth, the Parent Colony of New 

 England. By the Rev. Joseph Hunter, F.S A., and an Assistant Keeper of her 

 Majesty's Records. Handsomely printed. 8vo, cloth, 8s. 



This work contains some very important recently been discovered, through the in- 

 particulars of these personages, and their defatigable exertions of the Author. Pre- 

 counections previously to their leaving fixed to the volume are some beautiful 

 England and Holland, which were entirely Prefatory Stanzas, by Richard Moncktou 

 unknown to former writers, and have only Milnes, Esq., M.P. 



LOVE LETTERS OF MRS. PIOZZI (formerly Mr 8 . Thrale, the 



friend of Dr. Johnson), written when she was Eighty, to the handsome actor, William 

 Augustus Conway, aged Twenty- seven. 8vo, sewed, 2s. 



LIFE OF MR. THOMAS GENT, Printer, of York. Written by 



himself. 8vo, fine portrait, engraved, by Aug. Fox. Cloth, 2s. 6d. (original price 9s.) 

 The Author of this curious, and hitherto was the author as well as printer. The 

 unpublished, piece of Autobiography is well Book requires no encomium to those who 

 known by the several works of which he have read Soutkey's " Doctor." 



ENGLAND'S WORTHIES, under whom all the Civil and Bloody 

 Warres, since Anno 1642 to Anno 1647, are related. By John Vicars, Author oi 

 " England's Parliamentary Chronicle," &c. &c. Royal 12mo, reprinted in the old stylt 

 (similar to Lady Willouyhby's Diary), with, copies of the 18 rare portraits after Hollar. 

 #-c. Half morocco, 5s. 



LISTER. The Autobiography of Joseph Lister (a Nonconformist), oi 

 Bradford, Yorkshire, with a contemporary account of the Defence of Bradford am 

 Capture of Leeds, by the Parliamentarians, in 1642. Edited by Thos. Wright, F.S.A 

 8vo, sewed, 2s. 



FORMAN. The Autobiography and Personal Diary of Dr. Simor 

 Fornmn, the celebrated Astrologer, 1652-1602, from unpublished MSS. in the Ashmo 

 lean Museum, Oxford. Edited by J. 0. Halliwell. Small 4to, sewed, 5s. 

 Only 150 copies privately printed. It will by the Camden Society, who also printci 



form a companion to Dr.Dee's Diary, printed this work but afterwards suppressed it. 



