WORKS BY SIR HARRIS NICOLAS. 



A TREATISE ON THE LAW OF ADULTERINE BASTARDY. With a 

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REPORT OF THE L'ISLE PEERAGE CASE, 8vo. ll. Is. 



" The present is the most learned and copious book on the Law of Baronies 

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REPORT OF THE DEVON PEERAGE CASE, 8vo. 12s. 



ROLL OF ARMS OF THE REIGN OF HENRY III. AND EDWARD III. 

 8vo. 10s. 6d. 4to. 1Z. Is. 



OBSERVATIONS ON HISTORICAL LITERATURE, and Refutation of Pal- 

 grave, in 1 vol. 8vo. 12s. 6d. 



BISHOP BECKINGTON'S JOURNAL, during hie Embassy to negotiate a 

 marriage between Henry VI. and a daughter of Count Armagnac, A.D. 1442. 

 8vo. 10s. Gd. 



HOUSEHOLD BOOKS, viz. The EARL of NORTHUMBER- 

 LAND'S, edited by the late BISHOP PERCY : The PRIVY PURSE EX- 

 PENSES of ELIZABETH of YORK, QUEEN of HENRY VII. by SIR HAR- 

 RIS NICOLAS: The PRIVY PURSE EXPENSES of HENRY VIII. by 

 SIR HARRIS NICOLAS : The PRIVY PURSE EXPENSES of the PRIN- 

 CESS MARY, DAUGHTER of HENRY VIII. afterwards QUEEN MARY, edited 

 by SIR FREDERIC MADDEN. 



*#* A very limited number of copies of these works are printed, 

 8vo. price ll. Is. each. 



4to. with ten Plates, 31. 3s. 



THE HISTORY OF CHRIST'S HOSPITAL, from its Foundation 

 by Edward VI. With an Account of the Plan of Education and internal 

 Economy of the Institution, and Memoirs of Eminent Blues; preceded by a 

 Narrative of the Rise, Progress, and Suppression of the Convent of the Grey 

 Friars in London, by the Rev. WILLIAM TROLLOPE, M.A. 



ANDREWS'S BOTANICAL WORKS. 



1. HEATHERY; or, a MONOGRAPH of the GENUS ERICA. In 6 vols. royal 



8vo. containing 300 coloured Figures. 131. 10s. 



2. ROSES ; or, a MONOGRAPH of the GENUS ROSA. In 2 vols. royal 4to. con- 



taining nearly 150 coloured Figures. 131. 



3. GERANIUMS ; or, a MONOGRAPH of the GENUS GERANIUM. In 2 vols. 



royal 4to. containing nearly 150 coloured Figures. 91. 9s. 



4. BOTANIST'S REPOSITORY for New and Rare Plants. In 10 vols. 4to. 



containing 664 coloure^l Figures. 361. 



5. COLOURED ENGRAVINGS of HEATHS. In 4 vols. folio, containing 288 



Figures, most beautifully and accurately coloured, with Descriptions in 

 Latin and English. 361. 



*,* The foregoing Works have been in course of publication for a series 

 of years, and are now completed. The drawings were all made from living 

 plants by Mr. Andrews, and coloured under his immediate inspection ; their 

 fidelity and accuracy have been admitted by those who are conversant with 

 the Works, both in this country and on the continent. Of some of the 

 Works but very few remain : those gentlemen who have not completed their 

 copies are requested immediately to do so, as hereafter it will be impossible 

 to make them up. 



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