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SHAKESPEARE's Jest Book.-A Hundred Mery Talys, from the only perfect copy known. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by Dr. HERMAN OESTERLEY. Fcap. 8vo, nicely printed by Whittingham, half morocco. 48 6d

The only perfect copy known of the "Hundred Mery Talys" was lately discovered in the Royal Library at Gottingen. This is a verbatim reprint, supplying all the chasms and lost tales in former editions, with copious Notes by the editor, pointing out the origin of the various tales, and authors who have used them.

SHARPE's (Samuel, author of the History of Ancient Egypt, &c.)— The Egyptian Antiquities in the British Museum described. Post 8vo, with many woodcuts, cloth. 5s. 1862

"We strongly counsel every one who desires to obtain a true knowledge of the Egyptian Department of the Museum to lose no time in obtaining this cheap and excellent volume."-Daily News.

"Mr. Sharpe here presents the student of Egyptian antiquity and art with a very useful book. To the accomplished student this book will be useful as a reminder of many things already known to him; to the tyro it may serve as a guide and aide-memoire: to the mere visitor to the Galleries in the British Museum, this will be a handy guide book, in which an immediate answer may be sought and found for the oft-repeated questions before these wondrous remains-of what are their natures? what their meanings? what their purposes?"-Athenæum.

SHARPE (Samuel) Egyptian Mythology and Egyptian Christianity, with their Influence on the Opinions of Modern Christendom. Post 8vo, with 100 engravings, cloth. 3s.

SHARPE (Samuel) History of Egypt, from the Earliest Times till the Conquest by the Arabs, A.D. 620. 2 vols, 8vo, third edition (excepting the engravings, the same as the fourth), elegantly printed, cloth. 4s 6d (original price 168)

SHARPE (Samuel) Critical Notes on the Authorized English Version of the New Testament, being a Companion to the Author's "New Testament, translated from Griesbach's Text." Fcap. 8vo, SECOND EDITION, cloth. 2s 6d

SHEPHERD (Charles).-Historical Account of the Island of Saint Vincent, in the West Indies, with large Appendix on Population, Meteorology, Produce of Estates, Revenue, Carib Grants, etc. 8vo, plates, cloth. 3s (original price 12s)

SINDING (Professor, of Copenhagen) History of Scandinavia, from the early times of the Northmen, the Seakings, and Vikings, to the present day. First English Edition, thoroughly revised and augmented. 8vo, pp. 490, large map and portrait of Q. Margaret, cloth. 68

SKELTON (John, Poet Laureate to Henry VIII) Poetical Works, the Bowge of Court, Colin Clout, Why come ye not to Court? (his celebrated Satire on Wolsey), Phillip Sparrow, Elinour Rumming, etc., with Notes and Life. By the Rev. A. DYCE. 2 vols, 8vo, cloth. 16s (original price £1. 12s)

"The power, the strangeness, the volubility of his language, the audacity of his satire, and the perfect originality of his manner, made Skelton one of the most extraordinary writers of any age or country."-Southey.

SIMS (Richard, of the Dept. of MSS. in the British Museun) A Ma nual for the Genealogist, Topographer, Antiquary, and Legal Professor, consisting of Descriptions of Public Records, Parochial and other Registers, Wills, County and Family Histories, Heraldic Collections in Public Libraries, &c. 8vo, SECOND EDITION, pp. 540, cloth. 15s

This work will be found indispensable by those engaged in the study of Family History and Heraldry, and by the compiler of County and Local History, the Antiquary and the Lawyer. In it the Public and other Records, most likely to afford information to genealogical inquirers, are fully described, and their places of present deposit indicated. Such Records are The Domes day Books-Monastic Records-Carte Antiquæ-Liber Niger-Liber Rubeus -Testa de Nevil-Placita in various Courts-Charter Rolls-Close RollsCoronation Rolls-Coroners' Rolls-Escheat Rolls-Fine Rolls-French, Gascon, and Norman Rolls-Hundred Rolls-Liberate Rolls-Memoranda Rolls -Oblata and other Rolls-Inquisitions Post Mortem-Inquisitions ad quod Damnum-Fines and Recoveries-Sign Manuals and Signet Bills-Privy Seals -Forfeitures, Pardons, and Attainders-Parliamentary Records-County Palatine Records--Scotch, Irish, and Welsh Records-also Wills-Parochial and other Registers-Registers of Universities and Public Schools-Heraldic Collections-Records of Clergymen, Lawyers, Surgeons, Soldiers, Sailors, &c., &c. The whole accompanied by valuable Lists of Printed Works and Manuscripts in various Libraries, namely:-at the British Museum-The Bodleian, Ashmolean, and other Libraries at Oxford-The Public Library, and that of Caius College, Cambridge-The Colleges of Arms in London and Dublin-The Libraries of Lincoln's Inn, and of the Middle and Inner Temple-at Chetham College, Manchester; and in other repositories too numerous to mention.

The more important of these Lists are those of Monastic CartulariesExtracts from Plea and other Rolls-Escheats--Inquisitions, &c.-Tenants in Capite-Recusants-Subsidies-Crown Lands-Wills-Parochial and other Registers-Heralds' Visitations-Royal and Noble Genealogies-Peerages, Baronetages, Knightages-Pedigrees of Gentry-County and Family Histories -Monumental Inscriptions-Coats of Arms-American Genealogies-Lists o Gentry-Members of Parliament-Freeholds-Officers of State-Justices of Peace-Mayors, Sheriffs, &c.-Collegians, Church Dignitaries-Lawyers-The Medical Profession-Soldiers-Sailors, etc.

To these is added an "Appendix," containing an Account of the Public Re cord Offices and Libraries mentioned in the work, the mode of obtaining admission, hours of attendance, fees for searching, copying, &c. Table of the Regnal Years of English Sovereigns; Tables of Dates used in Ancient Records, &c. SIMS (Richard) Handbook to the Library of the British Museum, containing a brief History of its Formation, and of the various Collections of which it is composed, Descriptions of the Cata logues in present use, Classed Lists of the Manuscripts, etc., and a variety of Information indispensable for Literary Men, with some Account of the principal Public Libraries in London. Sm. 8vo (pp. 438) with map and plan, cloth. 28 6d

It will be found a very useful work to every literary person or public institution in all parts of the world.

"A little Handbook of the Library has been published, which I think will be most useful to the public."-Lord Seymour's Reply in the H. of Commons, July, 1854. "I am much pleased with your book, and find in it abundance of information which I wanted."-Letter from Albert Way, Esq., F.S.A., Editor of the "Promptorum Parvulorum," &c.

"I take this opportunity of telling you how much I like your nice little 'Handbook to the Library of the British Museum,' which I sincerely hope may have the success which it deserves."-Letter from Thos. Wright, Esq., F.S.A., Author of the Biographia Britannica Literaria,' &c.

"Mr. Sims's 'Handbook to the Library of the British Museum' is a very comprehensive and instructive volume. I venture to predict for it

a wide circulation."-Mr. Bolton Corney, in "Notes and Queries," No. 213.

SLOANE-EVANS (W.S.) Grammar of British Heraldry, cons ting of Blazon and Marshalling with an Introduction on the Rise and Progress of Symbols and Ensigns. 8vo, SECOND EDITION, many plates, cloth. 5s (original price 138)

SMITH'S (Henry Ecroyd) Reliquiae Isurianae, the Remains of the Roman Isurium, now Aldborough, near Boroughbridge, York, shire, illustrated and described. Royal 4to, with 37 plates, cloth. £1. 5s

The most highly illustrated work ever published on a Roman Station in England. SMITH'S (Charles Roach, F.S.A.) History and Antiquities of Rich

borough, and Lymme, in Kent, Small 4to, with many engravings on wood and copper, by F. W. Fairholt, cloth. £1. 18 "No antiquarian volume could display a trio of names more zealous, successful, and intelligent, on the subject of Romano-British remains, than the three here represented-Roach Smith, the ardent explorer; Fairholt, the excellent illustrator, and Rolfe, the indefatigable collector.-Literary Gazette. SMITH (W., jun., of Morley) Rambles about Morley (West Riding

of Yorkshire) with Descriptive and Historic Sketches, also an Account of the Rise and Progress of the Woollen Manufacture in this Place. Royal 12mo, map and numerous engravings, cloth. 5s SMITH'S (Toulmin) Memorials of Old Birmingham, Men and Names, Founders, Freeholders, and Indwellers, from the 13th to the 16th Century, with particulars as to the earliest Church of the Reformation built and endowed in England, from original and unpublished documents. Royal 8vo, plates, cloth. 4s 6d SMITH (John Russell) Bibliothecana Cantiana.-A Bibliographical Account of what has been published on the History, Topogra phy, Antiquities, Customs, and Family Genealogy of the County of Kent, with Biographical Notes. 8vo (pp. 370) with two plates of facsimiles of autographs of 33 eminent Kentish Writers. 58 (original price 148)

SMITH (J. R.) A Bibliographical Catalogue of English Writers on Angling and Ichthyology. Post 8vo. 18 6d

SMITH (J. R.) A Bibliographical List of all the Works which have been published towards illustrating the Provincial Dialects of England. Post 8vo. 1s

"Very serviceable to such as prosecute the study of our provincial dialects, or are collecting works on that curious subject. We very cordially recommend it to notice."-Metropolitan.

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SPEDDING (James, Editor of Lord Bacon) Publishers and

Authors. Post 8vo, cloth. 28

Mr. Spedding wishes to expose the present mystery (?) of publishing, he thinks from a number of cases that we publishers do not act on the square. However, there are two sides to the question; but his book will be useful to the uninitiated.

STEPHENS' (Professor George, of Copenhagen) the Old Northern

Runic Monuments of Scandinavia and England, now first Collected and Deciphered. Folio, Part 1, pp. 362, with about 150 engravings. £2. 10s

The Author promises the second and concluding Part next year.

STEPHENS' (Professor) The Ruthwell Cross (near Annan, Dumfriesshire) with its Runic Verses, by Cadmon, and Cædmon's CrossLay, "The Holy Rood, a Dream," from a Transcript of the 10th Century, with Translations, Notes, &c. Folio, with two plates, sewed. 10s

This will be included in the forthcoming second part of Professor Stephens's work, this portion is published separately to meet the wishes of a number of Archæologists.

STIRRY'S (Thos.) A Rot amongst the Bishops, or a Terible Tempest

in the Sea of Canterbury, set forth in lively emblems, to please the Judicious Reader. (A Satire on Abp. Laud), four very curious woodcut emblems, cloth. 3s

A facsimile of the very rare original edition, which sold at Bindley's sale for £13. SURREY HILLS.-A Guide to the Caterham Railway and its Vici

nity. Post 8vo, 2nd and revised edition, with a map, sewed. 6d Thousands of tourists and pleasure-seekers go hundreds of miles for beautiful scenery without perhaps finding a country of more varied and interesting character than that to be met with in the Caterham Valley, and within twenty miles of the metropolis.

SURTEES (Rev. Scott. F., of Sprotburgh, Yorkshire) Waifs and Strays of North Humber History. Post 8vo, 3 plates, cloth. 3s 6d

SURTEES (Rev. Scott F.) Julius Caesar, Did he Cross the Channel (into Kent)? Post 8vo, cloth. 1s 6d

"In giving an answer in the negative to the above question, we ask for a fair and dispassionate hearing, and in order to avoid circumlocution pass at once our Rubicon, and propound as capable of all proof the following historical heresy, viz., that Caesar never set foot at Boulogne or Calais, never crossed the Channel, or set eyes on Deal or Dover, but that he sailed from the mouths of the Rhine or Scheldt, and landed in Norfolk on both his expeditions."-AUTHOR. TESTAMENT (The New) translated from Griesbach's Text, by

SAMUEL SHARPE, Author of the History of Egypt, &c. 5th edition. 12mo, pp. 412, cloth. 1s 6d

The aim of the translator has been to give the meaning and idiom of the Greek as far as possible in English words. The book is printed in paragraphs (the verses of the authorised version are numbered in the margins) the speeches by inverted commas, and the quotations from the "Old Testament" in italics, those passages which seem to be poetry in a smaller type. It is entirely free from any motive to enforce doctrinal points. Five large impressions of the volume sufficiently test its value.

We cordially recommend this edition of the New Testament to our readers and contributors.-British Controversialist.

Upon the whole, we must admit that his is the most correct English Version in existence, either of the whole or of any portion of the New Testament.-The Ecclesiastic, and repeated by the English Churchman.

TESTAMENT (Old).-The Hebrew Scriptures, translated by SAMUEL

SHARPE, being a revision of the authorized English Old Testament. 3 vols, fcap. 8vo, cloth, red edges. 78 6d

"In the following Revision of the Authorized Version of the Old Testament, the aim of the Translator has been to shew in the Text, by greater exactness, those peculiarities which others have been content to point out in Notes and Commentaries. He has translated from Van der Hooght's edition of the Hebrew Bible, printed in Amsterdam in 1705; except when, in a few cases, he has followed some of the various readings so industriously collected by Dr. Kennicott."-Preface. A Prospectus may be had.

TANSWELL'S (John, of the Inner Temple) the History and Antiquities of Lambeth. 8vo, with numerous illustrations, cloth. 4s 6d (original price 78 6d)

THOMPSON (James) Handbook of Leicester. 12mo, Second Edit., woodcuts, bds. 28

THOMPSON (Ebenezer) A Vindication of the Hymn "Te Deum A Laudamus," from the Corruptions of a Thousand Years, with Ancient Versions in Anglo Saxon, High German, Norman French, &c., and an English Paraphrase of the XVth Century, now first printed. Fcap. 8vo, cloth. 38.

A book well worth the notice of the Ecclesiastical Antiquary and the Philologist. THOMPSON (Ebenezer) on the Archaic Mode of expressing Nun

bers in English, Anglo-Saxon, Friesic, etc. 8vo (an ingenious and learned pamphlet, interesting to the Philologist). 1s TIERNEY'S (Rev. Canon) History and Antiquities of the Castle and Town of Arundel, including the Biography of its Earls. 2 vols, royal 8vo, fine plates, cloth, 14s (original price, £2. 10s.) TITIAN.-Notices of the Life and Works of Titian the Painter. By SIR ABRAHAM HUME. Royal 8vo, portrait, cloth. 68. TONSTALL (Cuthbert, Bishop of Durham) Sermon preached on Palm Sunday, 1539, before Henry VIII.; reprinted verbatim from the rare edition by Berthelet, in 1539. 12mo. 1s 6d. An exceedingly interesting Sermon, at the commencement of the Reformation; Strype in his "Memorials," has made large extracts from it. TORRENT of PORTUGAL; an English Metrical Romance. Now

first published, from an unique MS. of the XVth_Century, preserved in the Chetham Library at Manchester. Edited by J. O. HALLIWELL, &c. Post 8vo, cloth, uniform with Ritson, Weber, and Ellis's publications, cloth. 58.

"This is a valuable and interesting addition to our list of early English metrical romances, and an indispensable companion to the collections of Ritson, Weber, and Ellis,"-Literary Gazette.

TOPOGRAPHER (The) and Genealogist. Edited by J. G. NICHOLS, 3 vols, 8vo, cloth. £1. 5s (pub £3. 3s)

This extremely valuable work forms a sequel to the "Collectanea Topographica Genealogica," and the intrinsic value and originality of the materials comprised therein, will entitle it not only to preservation, but to frequent reference. TOWNEND's (William) The Descendants of the Stuarts. An Uñchronicled Page in England's History. 8vo, portraits and folding pedigrees, SECOND EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS, half morocco, 58 (original price 10s)

This volume contains a most minute, precise, and valuable history of the Descendants of the Stuart Family, Neither of our Historians from Hume to Macaulay give even the more prominent facts in connection with many branches of the House of Stuart.

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"This is a really interesting contribution to what we may term the private records of history. What Mr. Townend has done is full of curious information. His Genealogical tables shew all the ramifications which spring out of the matrimonial alliances of the descendants of the Stuarts, and very curious possibilities some of these indicate. We promise our readers

that this volume contains much that is worthy of perusal and recollection, a well as much that is suggestive."-Globe.

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