dialect area full title (black = Wright EDD, blue = added by EDD Online) abbreviations additional abbreviations 1 additional abbreviations 2 additional abbreviations 3 Lon. ‘e dunno where 'e are. Song. Written and composed by Harry Wright & Coster Sng. Fred Eplett. Recorded by Gus Elen (1862-1940), 1931. [no exact source given]. Colloq. ‘Rita' [Eliza Margaret J. Humphreys]. Darby and Joan. 3 vols. : ‘Rita’ Darby and Joan;Darby and Joan;‘ Rita ’ Ward, Lock, n.d. Darby and Joan Yks. A Garland of New Songs: Bess the Gawkie, Blythe was She, Yorkshireman Yksman. in London in London, Pray Goody. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: J. Marshall, 1800.

Slang A New Canting Dictionary: comprehending all the terms, antient and New Cant. Dict. modern, used in the several tribes of gypsies, beggars, shoplifters ... and all other clans of cheats and villains. Interpsersed with proverbs, phrases, figurative speeches ... With a preface, giving an account of the original progress, &c. of the canting crew ... To which is added a complete collection of songs in the canting dialect. London, 1725.

Cum. A Pastoral Dialogue in the Cumberland Dialect [from "Miscellaneous Ritson Pastoral Dial. Pieces" by Charles Graham]: with a Humorous Epistle [by Isaac Ritson]. Keswick, 1849.

Yks. A pleasant new Northerne Song, called the two Yorkshire Lovers. B.L. Two Yks. Lovers London, [1640?] n.Cy. A true and particular relation of the dreadful earthquake which happen'd Earthquake at Lima at Lima, the capital of Peru, and the neighbouring port of Callao, on the 28th of October, 1746 : with an account likewise of every thing material that passed there afterwards to the end of November following. By a Gentleman who resided many Years in those Countries. London: Printed for T. Osborne in Gray's Inn, 1748. w.Yks. A. L.— Sad times : a tale of the Luddites. Huddersfield : Joseph Woodhead, Sad Times 1870. gen. biblio A., D.—A MS. Provincial Glossary, including a collection of obscure and D.A. antiquated words, local proverbs, and popular superstitions, forming a supplement to Grose's Provincial Glossary. By D. A. Der. A., M.—On a Darbishire Rustick's Discontents. By M. A. In 'Poems upon M.A. Darbishire Rustic;M. A. Darbishire Several Occasions,' pp. 27 seq. 8vo, London, 1668. Rustick;M. A. Poems;M.A. Poems gen.ref. Aasen, Ivar.— Norsk Ordbog med Dansk Forklaring. Christiania, 1873. Aasen

Not. Abbott, R. L.—MS. Collection of Nottinghamshire words. = Not.3 Not.3 Abd. Aberdeen Chronicle, The. 10 July, 1819. Abd. Chron. Abd. Aberdeen Evening Express. 26 August, 1896 Abd. Even. Express Abd. Aberdeen Journal. Var. Dates. Abd. Jrn. Abd. Aberdeen Weekly Free Press. June 1898 to Sept. 1903. Abd. Wkly. Free Press;Abd. Weekly Free Press;Abd. Wkly. Press;Aberdeen Wkly. Free Press;Abd. Wkly. Free Press;Abd. Wkly. Press;Wkly. Free Press Abd. Aberdeenshire Burgh Records [quoted from Jamieson, John.—An Abd. Burgh Rec.; Burgh Records Aberdeen Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language, q.v.] gen.ref. Academy of Armory: Holme, Randle. The academy of armory, or, A Academy of Armory;Acad. Armory;Acad. of storehouse of armory and blazon: containing the several variety of created Armory beings, and how born in coats of arms, both foreign and domestick: with the instruments used in all trades and sciences, together with their terms of art [etc.]. Chester: Printed for the author 1688. gen. biblio Academy, The. London, 1869-1902. Eds. Charles Apleton, Henry Bradley. Academy;Acad.;A Crone's Tale;Viking Club gen.ref. Account 1516 in Rogers Agric. (and Prices) Acct.;Accts.;Rogers Agric. Nhb. Account Colliery Stock and Materials (16 March 16, 1768) [??] Account Colliery Stock and Materials gen.ref. Accounts of Cawdor 1590, in The Book of the Thanes of Cawdor: A Series Accts. of Cawdor;Thanes of Cawdor;Spalding Club of Papers Selected from the Charter Room at Cawdor. 1236-1742, Band 1236, Ausgabe 1742. John Frederick Vaughan Campbell Cawdor (2d Earl of). Spalding Club, 1859. gen.ref. Accounts of St. John's Hospital, Canterbury, quoted from N.E.D. Acc. St. John's Hosp. Canterbury;Accounts of St. John's Hospital, Canterbury;MS. Acc. St. John's Hosp.;MS. Acc. St. John's Hosp., Canterbury

Ken. Accounts of the Churchwardens of St. Dunstan's, Canterbury, A.D. 1484 - Accounts of St. Dunstan's, Canterbury;Accts. 1580, Reprinted for private circulation, from "Archaeologia Cantiana," Chwardens. St. Dunstan's;Churchwardens' 1886. J. M. Cowper, quoted from N.E.D. Accounts, St. Dunstan's, Canterbury;MS. Accounts, St. Dunstan's, Canterbury

Lan. Accrington Observer & Times, 1895. Accrington Obs.;Accrington Observer;Accrington Times Lan. Ackworth, John.—Clog Shop Chronicles, London: Kelly,1896. Ackworth Clog Shop Chron.;Ackworth Clog Shop

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Sheffield, including a selection of local names, and some notices of folk- Poem;Pegge Anonymiana;Der. Times lore, games, and customs. E.D.S. 1888. w.Yks. Addy, Sidney Oldall.—A Supplement to the Sheffield Glossary, pp. x, 66. w.Yks.2;Addy Gl. Suppl.;Hunter MS.;Hunter E.D.S. 1891. = w.Yks.2 South Yks.;Hunter South Yorks.;Addy Gl.;R. Furness MS. Poem;Deed;Harrison;Holmesfield Court Roll;Holmesfield Court Rolls;Holmesfield Crt. Rolls;Scott Ivanhoe w.Yks. Addy, Sidney Oldall.—A Yorkshire Village. In: Gentleman's Magazine (July Addy Vill. 1889 ). w.Yks. Addy, Sidney Oldall.—The Evolution of the English House ... With 42 Addy House Illustrations. Swan Sonnenschein & Company, 1898. Amer. Adeler, Max.'—Elbow Room, 1876. Max Adeler Elbow Room;Adeler Elbow Room;Adeler Elbow-Room Amer. Adeler, Max.'—Out of the Hurly-Burly, 1878. Adeler Hurly Burly;Max Adeler Hurly Burly;Adeler Hurly-Burly Som. Advertisement from Somerset newspaper (Nov. 1895 ) [??] Advt. fr. Som. newspaper Dev. Advertisements from the Agricultural Gazette, June 24, 1895. Agric. Gazette Chs. Advertiser Notes and Queries Reprinted from the Stockport Advertiser, Stockport Mag.;Stockport Monthly Mag.;Chs. N. 1881-85. [??] & Q.;Stockport Mnthly. Mag. gen. biblio Ady, Thomas. A Candle in the Dark Shewing the Divine Cause of the Ady Candle in the Dark Distractions of the Whole Nation of England and of the Christian World . London: printed for R[obert] I[bbitson] to be sold by Tho. Newberry at the three Lions in Cornhill by the Exchange, 1656 gen.ref. Ælfric: The Old English Heptateuch and Aelfric's Libellus de Veteri Ælfric Deut.;Ælfric Josh. Testamento et Novo, ed. Richard Marsden, EETS OS (Oxford etc.: 2008-). gen.ref. Ælfric's Grammatik und Glossar [c. 975]. Ed. J. Zupitza. Berlin, 1880. Zupitza;Ælfric Gr.;Ælfric Gl.;Ælfric;Ælfric Gloss. gen.ref. Aeneid: Vergil. P. Vergili Maronis Aedeidos liber IV. London: Macmillan Aeneid 1943. Edited with introduction, notes & vocabulary for the use of schools, orig. pub. 1888. Peb. Affleck, James.—The Posthumous Poetical Works of James Affleck, Biggar. Affleck Poet. Wks.;Affleck Poet. Sketches With a sketch of the Author's life, &c. Ed. John Affleck. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1836. Dor. Agnus, Orme.—Jan Oxber, 1900. Agnus Jan Oxber;Agnus Jan Oxber Dor. Agnus, Orme.—Love in Our Village, 1900. Agnus Love in Village gen. biblio Agricultural Surveys, The Reports of the—1793-1813. See Britten, James. Agric. Surv.;Agric. Surv.;Agric. Survey;Rep. Agric. Sur.;Rep. Agric. Surv.;Reports Agric.;Reports Agric. Surv.;Agr. Surv. Peeb.;Agriv. Surv.

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Ayr. Aiton, William.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of Ayr. 4to, Aiton Agric. , 1811. Wil. Akerman, John Yonge.—A Glossary of Provincial Words and Phrases in use Wil.2;Akerman in Wiltshire, pp. x, 60. ismo, London, 1842. = Wil.2 Wil. Akerman, John Yonge.—An archæological index to remains of antiquity of Akerman Arch.;Akerman ib.{{Arch.}} the Celtic, Romano-British, and Anglo-Saxon periods. London, J. R. Smith, 1847. Wil. Akerman, John Yonge.—Spring-tide ; or the Angler and his friends, Akerman Spring-tide;Akerman Springtide ib.{{London}}, 1850. Wil. Akerman, John Yonge.—Wiltshire Tales, ib.{{London}}, 1853. Akerman Tales Wm. Ald Smiler, n.d. [??] Ald Smiler gen.ref. Alexander and Dindimus: or the letters of Alexander to Dindimus, king of Alex. & Dind. the Brahmans, with the replies of Dindimus [c. 1375]. Ed. W. W. Skeat, E.E.T.S. 1878. Uls. Alexander, Cecil Frances. The Legend of Stumpie's Brae. 1839 (Poem) Alexander Leg. of Stumpie's Brae;Alexander Stumpie's Brae Abd. Alexander, William.—Johnny Gibb of Gushetneuk in the parish of Alexander Johnny Gibb;Alexander J. Pyketillim; with glimpses of the parish politics about A.D. 1843. 8vo, Gibb;Alexander Aberdeen, 1871. Abd. Alexander, William.—Notes and Sketches illustrative of Northern Rural Life Alexander Notes and Sketches;Alexander N. in the eighteenth century. By the author of 'Johnny Gibb of Gushetneuk.' Rural Life;Alexander Northern Rural ib.{{Edinburgh}}, 1877. Life;Alexander Rur. Life;Alexander ib.{{Rur. Life}};Pratt Bch.;Pratt Buchan

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Sc. Allan, William.—Hame-spun Lilts, or poems and songs, chiefly Scottish. Allan Lilts;Allan 8vo, London, 1874. gen. biblio Allen, Anthony.—MS. Dictionary, c. 1740. Allen MS. Gl. Lin. Allen, Thomas. The History of the County of Lincoln: From the Earliest Allen Hist. Lincoln Period to the Present Time. John Saunders, junior: London & Lincoln, 1834

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Lan. Almond, John.—A Bunch of Water-cresses, or an Afternoon with Old Bob. Almond Watercresses 8vo, Blackburn [n.d.]. gen.ref. Alphita. A medico-botanical glossary from the Bodleian manuscript, Selden Alphita B. 35, ed. J.L.G. Mowat. Oxford, 1887. Chs. Altrincham and Bowdon Guardian. (1895-1896) Altrinch. Guard.;Altrincham Guard.;Altrincham Guardian;Altrincham and Bowdon Guardian;Bow St. Police Case Amer. American Folk-Lore Society, Transactions of, for 1894. [Contains Patterson Trans. Am. Flk-Lore Soc.;Flk-Lore Newfoundland Words by G. Patterson.] Soc.;Trans. Amer. Flk-Lore Soc. gen.ref. Amherst Terrae Fil.: source not given, quoted from N.E.D. Amherst Terrae Fil. Oxf. Amhurst, Nicholas.— Terræ Filius; or, the Secret History of the University Amherst Terrae Fil. of Oxford. R. Francklin: London, 1726. (also written Amherst) gen. biblio An antidote against melancholy: made up in pills. Compounded of Witty Antidote to Melancholy Ballads, Jovial Songs, and merry Catches. London, 1661, quoted from N. & Q. An Harborowe for Faithfull and Trewe Subjectes, against the late blowne Aylmer Harb. Blaste [by John Knox], concerninge the Gouernmēt of Wemen, etc. [By John Aylmer, Bishop of London.] Few MS. notes. Strasborowe [John Daye: London], [1559.] gen.ref. Ancren Riwle, The; a treatise on the rules and duties of monastic life. Ed. Ancren Riwle;Ancren R.;Ancr. R.;Anc. and transl. from a semi-Saxon MS. of the 13th century, by James Morton. Riwle;Ancr. Riwle; 4to, London, Camden Soc. 1853. Lin. Anderson, Charles H. J.—The Lincoln Pocket-guide. 12mo, Lincoln, 1874. Anderson Pocket Guide;Anderson Lin. Pocket Guide;Lin. Pocket Guide Sc. Anderson, David.—Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect, and ed., 8vo, Anderson Poems;Sanderson Essay Aberdeen, 1826. Abd. Anderson, James.—General View of the Agriculture and Rural Economy of Agric. Surv. Abd. the County of Aberdeen. 4to, Edinburgh, 1794. Nhb. Anderson, James.—Tyneside Songs, Poems, &c. pp.86. 12mo, Newcastle- Tyneside Sngs. upon-Tyne, 1875. Cum. Anderson, R.—Ballads in the Cumberland dialect, chiefly by R. Anderson, Anderson Ballads;Anderson Poet. with notes and a glossary; the remainder by various authors, several of Wks.;Anderson Ballads The Aunty;Wully which have been never before published. 12mo, Wigton, 1808 [and var. Miller;Anderson Codbeck Wed.;Anderson Clay ed.]. Daubin';Anderson Clay Daubin;Anderson Buck o' Kingwatter;Anderson Adveyce to Nanny;Anderson Heddersgill Keatie;Anderson Tom Linton;Anderson The Cram;Anderson Cram;Clay Daubin;Cocker o' Codbeck;Codbeck Weddin;Dedication;Jeff and Job;Nichol the Newsmonger;Nicol the Newsmonger;Redbreest;The Aunty;Tom Linton;Uncle Wully;Worton Wedding

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Fif. Annals of Dunfermline. Ed. by E. Henderson. 8vo, Glasgow, 1879. Annals Dumferline Sc. Annals of the Parish of Dalmailing. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1821. Ann Prsh. Dalmailing;Ann. Prsh. Dalmailing gen. Biblio Annand, William.— Mysterium pietatis or The mysterie of godlinesse Annand Mysterium Pietatis wherein the mysteries contained in the incarnation circumcision wise-men passion resurrection ascension. Of the Son of God, and comeing of the Holy-Ghost, are unfolded and applied. At Edinburgh. By Will. Annand, M.A. one of the ministers of that city, late of University Coll. Oxon. Robert Boulter: London, 1671. gen.ref. Annandale, Charles, see Ogilvie, John. Annandale Yks. Anno XXIII. Henrici VIII. : the Kynge our soueraygne lorde Henrye the viij. Stat. 23 Hen. VIII by the grace of god kynge of Eglande [sic] and of Fraunce, defendour of the fayth, and lorde of Irelande, at the session of his high courte of parliament after diuers prorogacions, [etc.]. [London: Printed by Thomas Marsh, 1575?]. gen. biblio Annual register, or a view of the history and politics and literature for the Ann. Reg.;Ann. Register year. London, 1768; 1772; 1836; 1839. Sus. Annual Report on Sea Fisheries [??], n.d., quoted from F.E.S. Parl. Report on Sea Fisheries gen. biblio Ansted, A.—A Dictionary of Sea-terms for the use of yachtsmen, amateur Ansted Sea Terms;Ansted Dict. Sea boatmen, and beginners. 8vo, London, 1898. Terms;Ansted Dict.; gen. biblio Anstey, F. (Thomas Anstey Guthrie) — Vice Versa: A Lesson to Fathers. Anstey Vice-Versa;Anstey Vice-Versâ John Murray: London, 1882. gen. biblio Answers. Var. Dates (Newspaper, from 1865) Answers gen. biblio Antiquary, The. A Magazine Devoted to the Study of the Past. London, Var. Antiquary dates. Lan. Antrobus, C. L.—Wildersmoor, a novel. 2nd ed. 1901. Antrobus Wildersmoor gen.ref. Anturs Of Arther, The [c. 1420]. —In Robson's Early English Metrical Anturs Arth.;Anturs of Arther;Ant. Arth.;Awntyrs Romances, Camden Soc. 1842. See also Scottish Alliterative Poems. Arthure;Awntyrs Arthure, Thornton MS.;Anturs Arth.;Thornton MS.; Oxf. Aplin, O. V.—The Birds of Oxfordshire, 1889. Aplin Birds;Aplin ib.{{Birds}} Ags. Arbroath Herald. (1900) Arbroath Herald gen.ref. Arbuthnot Hist. John Bull: Law is a Bottomless Pit; or, the History of John Arbuthnot Hist. John Bull Bull. Published from a manuscript found in the cabinet of ... Sir Humphrey Polesworth, in the year 1712. A new edition.] [By John Arbuthnot.] Humphry Polesworth. pp. 13-227. John W. Folsom: Boston, 1794. 1794.

Sc. Arbuthnot, James. An historical account of Peterhead, from the earliest Arbuthnot Hist. Peterhead;Arbuthnot Peterhead period to the present time : comprehending an account of its trade, shipping, commerce, and manufactures, mineral wells, baths, &c. Peterhead : Printed for Messrs. Clark and Co., 1815. Bch. Arbuthnot, James. Natural history of those fishes that are indigenous to or Arbuthnot Fishes occasionally frequent the coasts of Buchan : with an account of the most useful Fucii produced upon these shores. Aberdeen : Printed for A. Brown ..., 1815. gen. biblio Arbuthnot, John. Law is a bottomless pit Or, the history of John Bull. Arbuthnot John Bull Glasgow : Printed for Robert Urie, 1766. gen. biblio Archaeologia Aeliana. 4 vols. 4to, 1822-25. New Series, 18 vols. 8vo, 1857- Archaeol.;Archaeologia Aeliana;Arch. 96, Newcastle Soc. of Antiquaries. Æliana;Arch. Æliana, New;Arch. Aeliana;Archaeol. Aeliana;Hall Ancient Well Worship in Arch. Aeliana;Hodgson Arch. Æliana;Weddell Arch.;Weddell Arch. Æliana;Weddell Arch. Aeliana;Weddell Salmon Fishing;Weddell Salmon Fishing in Tweed, in Arch. Aeliana Ken. Archaeologia Cantiana, Vol. XVI., 1886. Arch. Cantiana gen.ref. Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity. Var. Dates. Arch. XLVI.;Arch.;Lett. A. de la Prynne;Scotter Manor Rec.;Scotter Manor Roll;Household Acc.;Chw. Acc. Minchinhampton;Chwardens' Acc. Minchinhampton gen.ref. Archaeologia: or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to antiquity. Published by Archaeologia;Archaeol.;Household Acc.;Inv. of the Soc. of Antiquaries of London. 4U), London, 1814, &c. Sir Wm. Fairfax of Gilling;Leverton Churchw. Acc. gen. biblio Archaeological Journal, The. Var. dates. Arch. Jrn. War. Archaeological Section Transactions for 1890. Birmingham and Midland B'ham and Mid. Instit. Arch. Trans.;Ansley Par. Institute. Charles Cooper, Birmingham, 1891. Accounts;Ansley Prsh. Acc.;Ansley Prsh. Acc., Trans. Arch. Soc. gen.ref. Ariana. In two parts. As it was translated out of the French [of J. Desmarets Ariana de Saint Sorlin], etc. London : J. Haviland for T. Walkley, 1636. gen. biblio Armatage, G.—Cattle, their varieties and management, 1882. Armatage Cattle;Armitage Cattle gen. biblio Armatage, G.—The Sheep, its varieties and management, 1882. Armatage Sheep;Armitage Sheep Kcb. Armstrong, Andrew J.—Ingleside Musings and Tales told in Rhyme. 8vo, Armstrong Ingleside;Armstrong Musings Dalbeattie, 1890. Kcb. Armstrong, Andrew J.—The Cobbler o' Kirkiebrae, a romance of Galloway, Armstrong Kirkiebrae 1896. w.Yks. Armstrong, James L.—Scenes in Craven ; in a series of letters, containing Armstrong Scenes in Craven interesting sketches of character, &c.,&c. 12mo, York, 1835.

Nhb. Armstrong, James.—Wanny Blossoms. A book of song, with a brief treatise Armstrong Wanny Blossoms;Armstrong Otter on fishing, sketches of Border life, and fox and otter hunting. 12mo, Hunting;Armstrong Trial of Wee Hexham, 1876. Piper;Armstrong Aid Crag;Armstrong Anither Sang;Armstrong Anither Sng.;Armstrong Another Sang;Armstrong Curing of Salmon Roe;Armstrong Dandie Dinmont;Armstrong Fair Joan;Armstrong Lizzy o' the Glen;Armstrong Sc. Lassie;Armstrong Tarsettearian Fox gen. biblio Armstrong, John. The history of the island of Minorca. C. Davis: London, Armstrong Minorca 1752. gen. Sc. Armstrong, Robert Archibald. A Gaelic dictionary, in two parts : I. Gaelic Armstrong Gael. Dict. and English. - II. English and Gaelic : in which the words, in their different acceptations, are illustrated by quotations from the best Gaelic writers; and their affinities traced in most of the languages of ancient and modern times; with a short historical appendix of ancient names, deduced from the authority of Ossian and other poets: to which is prefixed, a new Gaelic grammar. London : James Duncan, 1825.

Nhb. Armstrong, William. The Newcastle Worthies. [quoted from Heslop, R. Armstrong Newc. Worthies O.—Northumberland Words. A Glossary of Words used in the County of Northumberland and on the Tyneside. 2 vols. 8vo, London, E.D.S. 1892-94. = Nhb.1] Sur. Arnold, Matthew. Letters of Matthew Arnold, 1848-1888; collected and M. Arnold Lett. arranged by George W.E. Russell. London: Macmillan, 1895. Lon. Arnold, Richard. The customs of London, otherwise called Arnold's Arnold Chron. Chronicle. c. 1521. ed. 1811. Rivington: London, 1811. Edb. Arnot, Hugo. The history of Edinburgh. Edinburgh : Printed for W. Creech; Arnot Hist. Edb.;Arnot Hist. Edinburgh London : J. Murray, 1779. gen.ref. Ascham, Roger. —Toxophilus : the school of shooting ... reprinted from the Ascham Toxoph. Rev. Dr. Giles's editionof Ascham's whole works ; Roger Ascham: John Russell Smith, 1866. gen.ref. Ascham, Roger.—The Scholemaster, 1570. Ed. E. Arber, 1870. Ascham Scholemaster;Ascham gen.ref. Ash, John.—The New and Complete Dictionary of the . In Ash which all the words are introduced, . . the obsolete and uncommon words supported by authorities. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1775. - Ash, John. The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language. In which all the words are introduced, . . the obsolete and uncommon words supported by authorities. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1775.—2nd ed., 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1795.

Lan. Ashton, Teddy.—A Basin o' Broth (mostly Lancashire herbs). Being tales, Ashton Basin o' Broth;Ashton Basin of rhymes, and sketches. 8vo, Manchester [n.d.]. Soup;Ashton Broth;Ashton Basin of Broth Lan. Ashworth, John.—A MS. Glossary of provincial words used in the Forest of MS. Gl. Rossendale [1846] [??] Chs. Assheton, Nicholas.—Journal, 1617. Ed. F. R. Raines, Chetham Soc. 1848. Assheton Journal;Assheton Jrn. gen.ref. Assheton, Nicholas.—The journal of Nicholas Assheton of Downham : in Assheton Journal;Assheton Jrn.;Jrn. N. Assheton the county of Lancaster, Esq. for part of the year 1617, and part of the year following. Ed. F.R. Raines. Chetham Society, 1848.

Mon. Astley, John Dugdale. Fifty Years of My Life in the world of sport at home Astley Life and abroad. [With portraits.]. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1894. gen. biblio Athenaeum. London, 1828-1921. Athenaeum;Skeat in Athenaeum gen.ref. Athenaeum: Catalogue of the Library of the Athenæum. Athenæum Club Athenaeum (London, England). Library. London : Athenæum, 1864.

Wm. Atkinson, George. The worthies of Westmorland: or, Notable persons born Atkinson Worthies in that county since the reformation. J. Robinson: London, 1849. n.Yks. Atkinson, J. C.— Forty Years in a Moorland Parish. Reminiscences and Atkinson Moorl. Par.;Atkinson Moor. researches in Danby in Cleveland. 8vo, London, 1891. Parish;Atkinson Moorl. Prsh.;Atkinson Moorl. Parish n.Yks. Atkinson, J. C.—A Glossary of the Cleveland Dialect: explanatory, n.Yks.1;Atkinson Clevel. Gl.;Atkinson Gl.;Ray derivative, and critical. 4to, London, 1868. = n.Yks.1 Creation n.Yks. Atkinson, J. C.—A Handbook for Ancient Whitby and its Abbey. 8vo. Atkinson Whitby Whitby, 1882 (1894) n.Yks. Atkinson, J. C.—Additions to a Glossary of the Cleveland Dialect. E.D.S. n.Yks.1;Atkinson Clevel. Gl.;Peramb. 1876. =n.Yks.1 Danby;Peramb. of Danby Manor gen. biblio Atkinson, J. C.—British birds' eggs and nests, popularly described. London, Atkinson Brit. Birds' Eggs New York, Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861. n.Yks. Atkinson, J. C.—Lost; or what came of a slip from Honour Bright. London, Atkinson Lost 1870. n.Yks. Atkinson, J. C.—Memorials of Old Whitby; or Historical Gleanings from Atkinson Whitby;Atkinson Old Whitby;Atkinson Ancient Whitby Records, ib.{{London}}, 1894. Mem. Old Whitby;Atkinson Mem. Whitby

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Lan. Axon, W. E. A.—The Black knight of Ashton. Being an account of a visit to Axon Black Kt.;Axon Black Knight;Axon Blk. Kt. Ashton-under-Lyne to witness the annual ceremony of Riding the Black Lad. 8vo, Manchester, 1870. Ayr. Ayr and Wigtonshire Courier, The. Var. dates. Ayr Courier;Ayr and Wgt. Courier Sc. Aytoun, W. E. (ed.)—The Ballads of Scotland. 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1858. Aytoun Ballads —3rd ed., revised and augmented. 2 vols., ib.{{Edinburgh}}, 1871.

Sc. Aytoun, William Edmondstone. —Norman Sinclair. Edinburgh: W. Aytoun N. Sinclair Blackwood, 1861. Sc. Aytoun, William Edmondstone.—Norman Sinclair. William Blackwood & Aytoun N. Sinclair Sons: Edinburgh, 1861 Cant B.E.— A new dictionary of the terms ancient and modern of the canting B. E. New Dict. of the Canting Crew;B.E. Dict. crew, in its several tribes, of gypsies, beggers, thieves, cheats, &c. with an Cant. Crew;B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew addition of some proverbs, phrases, figurative speeches, &c. w. Hawes, c. 1698. gen.ref. B[ullokar], J[ohn] An English Expositor : teaching the interpretation of the Bullokar;English Expositor hardest words used in our language. With sundry explications, descriptions, and discourses. By I. B. sm. 8vo, London, 1616. —Another ed., sm. 8vo, London, 1641. — B[ullokar], J[ohn], An English Expositor : teaching the interpretation of the hardest words used in our language. With sundry explications, descriptions, and discourses. By I. B. sm. 8vo, London, 1616. —6th ed., sm. 8vo, Cambridge, 1680. gen.ref. Bacon, Francis.—Essays, 1597. Bacon Essays;Bacon Essay Gardens;Bacon;Bacon Nat. Hist.;Gardens;Bacon Essay gen.ref. Bacon, Francis.—Historie of the Raigne of King Henry the Seventh, 1622. Bacon Henry VII Ed. J. R. Lumby. London, 1876. gen.ref. Bacon, Francis.—Sylva Sylvarum, or a natural history in ten centuries Bacon Nat. Hist. (1627), London 1631. w.Yks. Bag o' Shoddy Olmenack, and Bundel a Wisdum for t'year 1867. Teed up Bag o'Shoddy Olm.;Bag o' Shoddy;T' Bag o' be Uriah Waketea, Esq. [Isaac Binns]. pp. 16. 12mo, Birstall, 1867. Shoddy Olm.;Bag o' Shoddy Olm.

Nhb. Bagnall, Jos.—Songs of the Tyne. A collection of local melodies, comic, Bagnall Sngs.;Bagnall Newcastle Streets satirical, and descriptive ; to which is added several parodies on the most popular songs, pp. 32. 16mo, Gateshead, 1852. gen. Bagot, Sophy Louisa Percy. — Links with the Past. London: E. Arnold, 1901. Bagot Links with Past

Nhb. Bailey, J. and Culley, G.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of Bailey & Culley Agric.;Bailey & Culley Agric. Nhb. Northumberland. 8vo, London, 1805. (Agricultural Survey Report.)

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Sc. Baillie, Joanna.— The dramatic and poetical works of Joanna Baillie. Baillie Sng.;Baillie Woo'd and Married and London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853. a';Baillie Woo'd and Married and a Sc. Baillie, Principal.—Letters and Journals. 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1775 Baillie Letters;Bailie Lett.;Baillie Lett.

Yks. Baines, Thomas.—Yorkshire Past and Present : a history and description of Baines Yks. Past;Baines Past and Present;Baines the three Ridings from the earliest ages to the year 1870. 2 vols. 4to, Yks. Past and Present London, 1870. Dev. Baird, Henry.—A new series of Poems in the Devonshire dialect: including Nathan Hogg Poems the Witch Story of Mucksy Lane, and the Kenton Ghost. By Nathan Hogg. 4th ed. enlarged. 12mo, London, 1866. Dev. Baird, Henry.—Letters in the Devonshire dialect. By Nathan Hogg. pp. 51. Nathan Hogg Poet. Let.;Hogg Poet. Lett.;N. Hogg 12mo, Exeter, 1847. Poet. Lett.;Nathan Hogg Lett.;Nathan Hogg Poet. Lett.;'Bout tha Balune;'Bout tha Balune

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Dev. Baird, Henry.—The Song of Solomon in the Devonshire dialect. From the Baird Sng. Sol.;Baird ib.{{Sng. Sol.}} Authorised English Version. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1860.] w.Yks. Bairnsla Foak's Annual, The, an Pogmoor Olmenack. Be Tom Treddlehoyle Bairnsla Ann.;Tom Treddlehoyle Bairnsla [Charles Rogers]. 8vo, Leeds, 1838-75. Ann.;Treddlehoyle Bairnsla Ann. w.Yks. Bairnsla Foak's Annual, The, an Pogmoor Olmenack. Be Tom Treddlehoyle Bairnsla Ann.;Tom Treddlehoyle Bairnsla [Charles Rogers]. 8vo, Leeds, 1838-75. —Ed. Isaac Binns, 1876-83. Ann.;Treddlehoyle Bairnsla Ann.

Nhp. Baker, Anne Elizabeth.—Glossary of Northamptonshire Words and Nhp.1;Baker Gl.;Clare MS. Poem;Clare MS. Phrases, with examples of their colloquial use, and illustrations from Poems;Clare MS. Poem, The Crow;Clare MS. various authors: to which are added, the customs of the county. 2 vols. Poems, Larks and Spring;Clare MS. Poems, 8vo, London, 1854. =Nhp.1 Spring;Evans Old Ballads;Clare MS. Poem;Hillyard Farming;Northampton Herald;Northampton Mercury Gmg. Baker, Charles & Francis, George Grant — Surveys of Gower and Kilvey and Baker & Francis Surv. Gower and Kilvey;Baker & of several mesne manors within that seigniory. T. Richards: London, 1870. Francis Surveys of Gower and Kilvey

Nhp. Baker, George.—The History and Antiquities of the County of Baker Hist. Nhp.;Bugbrook Prsh. Register Northampton. Vol. I, and pts. i. and ii. of Vol. II. fol., London, 1822. n.Yks. Baker, John Gilbert.—North Yorkshire : studies of its botany, geology, Baker Stud. Bot. climate, and physical geography. 8vo, London, 1863. Nhp. Baker, John.— An Essay on the Farming of Northamptonshire. London: J.B. Baker Essay on Farming Nichols and Son, 1852. gen.ref. Baker, Sir Richard.—A Chronicle of the Kings of England from the time of Baker Chron.;Rich. II. the Roman government unto the death of King James, fol., London, 1674.

Cant Baker, T.—Tunbridge-Walks, or the Yeoman of Kent, 1703. Baker Tunbridge Walks Sc. Bald, Robert.—A general view of the coal trade of Scotland, chiefly that of Bald Coal Tr.;Bald Coal-Trade the river Forth and . Edinburgh, 1812. gen. Biblio Baldwin's London Weekly Journal. London, 1803 to 1836 (1820). Baldwin's Wkly. Jrn. gen.ref. Bale, John.—Select Works [c. 1550]. Parker Soc. 1849. Bale K. Johan;Bale Sel. Wks.;Vocacyon of Johan Bale;Test. Wm. Thorpe gen. Biblio Balfour, Andrew.—Letters writen [sic] to a friend. 'Published from the Sir A. Balfour Lett.;Balfour Lett. author's original M.S.'. Edinburgh, 1700. Sh. & Ork.I. Balfour, David (ed.).—Oppressions of the Sixteenth Century in the Islands Balfour Oppressions in Or. and Sh. I. of Orkney and Zetland from Original Documents. Edinburgh: Abbotsford Club, 1859. Ork.I. Balfour, David.—Odal rights and feudal wrongs. A Memorial for Orkney. Balfour Odal Rights Edinburgh, 1860. Sc. Balfour, Sir James.—Practicks, or System of the more ancient Law of Balfour Practicks Scotland, fol., Edinburgh, 1754. Sc. Ballads and Poems by Members of the Glasgow Ballad Club. 8vo, Ballads;Ballads and Poems Edinburgh, 1885. Ayr. Ballads and Songs of Ayrshire, The, illustrated with sketches, historical, Ballads and Sngs.;Ballads and Songs;Ballads traditional, narrative, and biographical, 8vo. Ayr, 1846. and;Sngs.;Ballads Ayr. Ballads and Songs of Ayrshire, The, illustrated with sketches, historical, Ballads and Sngs. traditional, narrative, and biographical, 8vo. Ayr, 1846. —2nd Series. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1847. Sc. Ballads.—Four Books of Choice Old Scottish Ballads, 1823-44. 8vo, Ballads Edinburgh. Reprinted for private circulation, 1868. Ayr. Ballantine, J. and Thom, A.—Poems on several occasions. 12mo, Paisley, Ballantine Poems;Ballantine & Thom Poems 1789. Edb. Ballantine, James.—Poems. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1856. Ballantine Poems;Ballantine Wee Raggit Laddie

Edb. Ballantine, James.—The Gaberlunzie's Wallet. 3rd ed., revised, with Ballantine Gaberlunzie;Ballantine Gaberlunzie's glossary. ib.{{Edinburgh}} [1875]. Wallet;Ballantine ib.{{Gaberlunzie}};Raggit Laddie Edb. Ballantine, James.—The Miller of Deanhaugh. ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1869. Ballantine Deanhaugh;Ballantine;Deanhaugh

Cor. Ballantyne, R. M.—Deep Down. A tale of the Cornish Mines, 1868. Ballantyne Deep Down Ant. Ballymena Observer, The. Ed. W. J. Knowles, 1892. Ballymena Obs.;ib.{{Ballymena Obs.}};Ballymena;Children's rhymes, Ballymena Obs.;Children's rhymes Lan. Bamford, Samuel.—A MS. Glossary of some words and phrases in use Bamford Dial. MS.;Bamford MS. Gl.;Bamford Gl. amongst the rural population of South Lancashire, 1846. Lan. Bamford, Samuel.—Bamford's Passages in the life of a radical, and Early Bamford Early Days;Bamford Life of days. Ed. Henry Dunckley. London: T. F. Unwin, 1893. Radical;Bamford Radical Lan. Bamford, Samuel.—Homely Rhymes, Poems, and Reminiscences. Revised Bamford Poems;Bamford Rhymes and enlarged ed., 12mo, Manchester, 1864. Lan. Bamford, Samuel.—The Dialect of South Lancashire, or Tim Bobbin's Bamford Dial.;Bamford Ed. Tim Bobbin;Bamford Tummus and Meary : with his rhymes and an enlarged glossary of words Introd. Tim Bobbin;Bamford Tim Bobbin and phrases, chiefly used by the rural population of the manufacturing districts of South Lancashire, 2nd ed., 12mo, London, 1854. [1st ed. 1850.]

Lan. Bamford, Samuel.—Walks in South Lancashire and on its borders. 12mo, Bamford Walks;The Traveller;Bamford Traveller Blackley, 1844. Bnff. Banffshire Advertiser, The. 1903. Bnff. Advertiser Ir. Banim, John, and M. Banim.— Tales; by the O’ Hara Family. London: 1825 Banim O'Hara

Slang Bankes, George Nugent.— A day of my life; or, every-day experiences at Day at Eton Eton. By an Eton boy [i.e. G. N. Bankes] ... Second edition. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1877. Dev. Banks, George.—The Plymouth and Devonport flora: or, A description of Banks Flora plants indigenous to the neighbourhood of these towns. Devonport: W. Byers, 1831. Lan. Banks, Mrs. G. Linnaeus.—Forbidden to Wed, ed. 1885. Banks Forbidden;Banks Forbidden to Wed Wil. Banks, Mrs. G. Linnaeus.—Glory : a novel. 3 vols., London, 1877. Banks Glory Chs. Banks, Mrs. G. Linnaeus.—God's Providence House. A novel, 1865. Banks Prov. House;Banks God's Providence H.

Lan. Banks, Mrs. G. Linnaeus.—The Manchester Man. A novel. 3 vols., 1876. Banks Manch. Man w.Yks. Banks, Mrs. G. Linnaeus.—Wooers and Winners: a Yorkshire story, 1880. Banks Wooers w.Yks. Banks, William Stott.—A List of Provincial Words in use at Wakefield in Banks Wkfld. Wds.;Banks Wakefield Wds.;Wkfld. Yorkshire ; with explanations, including a few descriptions of buildings and Wds. localities, pp. viii, 8a. 12mo, London, 1865.

Lan. Barber, H.—Forness Folk, the'r sayin's an dewin's; or sketches of life and Barber Forness Flk.;Piketah Forness Flk.;R. character in Lonsdale north of the Sands. Be Roger Piketah. Carlisle, 1870. Piketah Forness Flk. gen.ref. Barbour St. Georgis: , Legends of the Saints in the Scottish Barbour St. Georgis Dialect of the Fourteenth Century. Ed. W. M. Metcalfe. Edinburgh & London 1896. gen.ref. Barbour Troy-book: Transcript of fragments from J Barbour's 'Troybook'. Barbour Troy-Bk.;Barbour Troy-book Ed. Morris Wood, 1870. gen.ref. Barbour, John.—The Bruce ; or, the Book of the most excellent and noble Barbour Bruce;Bruce Poems prince, Robert de Broyss, King of Scots: compiled by Master John Barbour, A.D. 1375. Ed. W. W. Skeat, E.E.T.S. 1870. gen.ref. Barcia, Roque.—Filosofia de la lengua española: sinónimos castellanos. 2 Barcia vols. 8vo, Madrid, 1863-65. Lnk. Barclay, H.—Rambling Recollections of Old Glasgow. By “Nestor”. Glasgow: Nestor Recoll. of Old Glasgow J. Tweed, 1880. gen. biblio Bardsley, Charles.—Wareing Endell. English surnames : their sources and Bardsley Dict. Surnames;Bardsley English significations. London: Chatto and Windus, 1889. Surnames;Bardsley Surnames gen.ref. Baret, John.]—An Alvearie or Quadruple Dictionarie, containing four Baret;Baret Alvearie sundrie tongues: namelie, English, Latine, Greeke, and French. Newlie enriched with varietie of wordes, phrases, prouerbs and diuers lightsome obseruations of grammar, fol. [London, 1580.] gen. biblio Bargrave, Robert.—The Travel Diary of Robert Bargrave, Levant Merchant Bargrave MS. Diary (1647-1656). MS Rawlinson C 799. Cant Barham, Richard Harris.—Ingoldsby Legends, 1840-47. Carmine ed., 1867. Barham Ingoldsby;Barham Ingoldsby Leg.;Barham Bloudie Jack in Ingoldsby;Grey Dolphin;House Warming;J. Jarvis's Wig;Jarvis's Wig;Jerry Jarvis;Jerry Jarvis's Wig;Lay of S. Cuthbert;Lay of St. Cuthbert;Lay of S. Romwold;Lay of St. Nicholas;Lay of St. Odille;Leech of Folkestone;M. of Venice;Nell Cook;Old Woman in Grey;Spectre of Tappington;Speech for D ─ sse of Arnistoun;Speech for D-sse of Arnistoun;The Ghost;Grey Dolphin;Barham Bloudie Jack;Black Mousquetaire;Babes in Wood;Bagman's Dog;Aunt Fanny;Auto-da-fe;Misadv. at Margate;Misadventures at Margate;Row in an Omnibus Box;Row in an Omnibus;Acc. of New Play;Brothers of Birchington;Cynotaph;Dead Drummer;Hand of Glory;Hermann;Lord of Thoul.;Lord of Thoulouse;Merch. of Venice;S. Gengulphus;St. Medard;Truants;Witches Frolic;Witches' Frolic;Witches' Frolick

gen. biblio Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)—Arminell. A Social Romance. 3rd ed. London: Baring-Gould Arminell Methuen, 1891. Yks. Baring-Gould, S.— ? The Pennycomequicks. A novel, 1870. Baring-Gould Pennyqks.;Baring-Gould Pennycqks.;Baring-Gould Pennycomequicks;Baring-Gould Pennyqcks. w.Cy. Baring-Gould, S. and (Sheppard) Fleetwood, A. (ed.)—Songs of the West: Baring-Gould & Sheppard Sngs. West;Baring- Traditional Ballads and Songs of the West of England, 1891. Gould & Sheppard Sngs. of West gen. biblio Baring-Gould, S.— Country remedies. Quoted from Sunday magazine, vol Baring-Gould Country Remedies 24, April 1895. gen. biblio Baring-Gould, S.— Kitty alone. A story of three fires. London: Methuen, Baring-Gould Kitty Alone 1894. Ess. Baring-Gould, S.—? Mehalah, a story of the salt marshes, 1880. Baring-Gould Mehala;Baring-Gould Mehalah

Sur. Baring-Gould, S.—? The Broom-Squire, 1896. Baring-Gould Broom-Squire;Baring-Gould Broom Squire Dev. Baring-Gould, S.—Dartmoor Idylls, 1896. Baring-Gould Idylls;Baring-Gould Dartmoor;Baring-Gould Dartmoor Idylls;Baring- Gould Drtm. Idylls;Baring-Gould Drtmr. Idylls

Dev. Baring-Gould, S.—Furze Bloom. Tales of the Western Moors, 1899. Baring-Gould Furze Bloom gen. biblio Baring-Gould, S.—Golden Feather. London: Society for Promoting Christian Baring-Gould Golden Feather;Golden Feather Knowledge, 1886. Dev. Baring-Gould, S.—John Herring, 1883. Baring-Gould J. Herring Cor. Baring-Gould, S.—Mrs. Curgenven of Curgenven, 1893. Baring-Gould Curgenven Dev. Baring-Gould, S.—Old Country Life, 1890. Baring-Gould Old Cy. Life;Baring-Gould Cy. Life

Dev. Baring-Gould, S.—Red Spider, 1887. Baring-Gould Spider;Baring-Gould Spider;Baring- Gould Red Spider Cor. Baring-Gould, S.—Richard Cable, 1888. Baring-Gould Richard Cable;Baring-Gould R. Cable;Baring-Gould Rich. Cable Cor. Baring-Gould, S.—The Gaverocks ; a tale of the Cornish Coast, 1887. Baring-Gould Gaverocks Cor. Baring-Gould, S.—The Vicar of Morwenstow ; a life of Robert Stephen Baring-Gould Vicar Hawker, M.A., 1876. Dev. Baring-Gould, S.—Urith, a tale of Dartmoor. 3 vols., 1891. Baring-Gould Urith Yks. Baring-Gould, S.—Yorkshire Oddities, incidents and strange events. 2 vols. Baring-Gould Oddities 8vo, London, 1874. Ir. Barlow, Jane.—A Creel of Irish Stories. London: Methuen, 1897. Barlow Creel Ir. Stories Ir. Barlow, Jane.—Bogland Studies, 1892. Barlow Bogland;Barlow Bog-land Ir. Barlow, Jane.—From the East unto the West, 1898. Barlow East unto West;Barlow East and West

Ir. Barlow, Jane.—From the Land of the Shamrock, 1901. Barlow Land of Shamrock;Barlow Shamrock Ir. Barlow, Jane.—Ghost-Bereft, with other stories and studies in verse, 1901. Barlow Ghost-bereft

Ir. Barlow, Jane.—Irish Idylls, 1892. Barlow Idylls Ir. Barlow, Jane.—Kerrigan's Quality, 1894. Barlow Kerrigan Ir. Barlow, Jane.—Mrs. Martin's Company and other stories, 1896. Barlow Martin's Company;Barlow Martin's Comp. Ir. Barlow, Jane.—Strangers at Lisconnel. A second series of Irish Idylls, 1895. Barlow Lisconnel

Colon. Barlow, P. W.—Kaipara, or experiences of a settler in North , Barlow Kaipara 1880. gen.ref. Barnes or Berners, Dame Juliana.— The Treatyse of Fysshinge with an Treatyse of Fysshynge;Satchell;Treatise of Fysshynge Angle [1496]. An earlier form [c. 1650]. Ed., with glossary, by Thomas Satchell, E.D.S. 1883. gen.ref. Barnes or Berners, Dame Juliana.—Boke of St. Albans [1486]. Facsimile Bk. St. Albans;Berners reprint, 1881. Dor. Barnes, William.—1848.—Poems of Rural Life, in the . A third Barnes Poems collection. 12mo, London, 1863. =Dor.1. Dor. Barnes, William.—A Grammar and Glossary of the Dorset dialect, with the Barnes Gl.;Barnes history, outspreading, and bearings of south-western English. Trans. Phil. Soc. London, 1863. Dor. Barnes, William.—Poems of Rural Life, in the Dorset dialect; with a Barnes Poems;Barnes Rur. Life;Barnes dissertation and glossary. 12mo, London, 1844. 2nd ed., ib.{{London}} ib.{{Poems}};Dor.1

Dor. Barnes, William.—The Song of Solomon in the Dorset dialect. From the Barnes Sng. Sol.;Barnes Authorised English Version. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1859.] ib.{{Sng. Sol.}};Barnes Sng. Sol. Gl. gen.ref. Barnfield, Richard —The Affectionate Shepheard, 1594. Ed. J. O. Halliwell, Barnefield Affec. Shepheard Percy Soc. 1845. Lan. Baron, J.—A Blegburn Dickshonary. [Revised ed.] By ' Tum-o'-Dick-o'- m.Lan.1 Bob's.' 8vo, Blackburn, 1891. =m.Lan.1 gen.ref. Baron, Robert; William Marshall. —Erotopaignion or the Cyprian academy. Baron Cyprian Academy By Robert Baron of Grayes Inne, Gent. London : printed by W.W. T. 1648.

Sc. Barr, Amelia E.—Love for an hour is love forever. New York: Dodd, Mead, Barr Love for an hour;Barr Love for an Hour;Barr 1891. Love Rnf. Barr, John.—Poems and Songs, descriptive and satirical, 12mo, Edinburgh, Barr Poems 1861. Cant Barrère, Albert, and Leland, Charles G.—A Dictionary of slang, jargon, and Barrère & Leland Dict.;Barrère;Barrère & cant, embracing English, American, and Anglo-Indian slang, Pidgin English, Leland;Lloyd Flying Lady;Even. News, Barrère & Tinkers' jargon and other irregular phraseology. 2 vols. 8vo, Ballantyne Leland Press, 1889. gen. biblio Barrett, Daniel William.—Life and Work Among the Navvies. London: Wells Barrett Life among Navvies;Barrett Navvies Gardner, Darton & Co, 1880. Frf. Barrie, J. M.—A Window in Thrums, 1889. Barrie Thrums;Barry Thrums Frf. Barrie, J. M.—Auld Licht Idylls, 1888. Barrie Licht;Barrie Lichts Frf. Barrie, J. M.—Margaret Ogilvy, 1896. Barrie M. Ogilvie;Barrie M. Ogilvy;ib.{{Barrie}} M. Ogilvy Frf. Barrie, J. M.—Sentimental Tommy, the story of his boyhood, 1896. Barrie Tommy;Barrie;Tommy Frf. Barrie, J. M.—The Little Minister, 1891. Barrie Minister;Barrie Little Min. Ir. Barrington, Jonah.—Personal Sketches of his own times, 1827-32. Barrington Sketches

Or.I. Barry, George.—The History of the Orkney Islands, in which is Barry Hist. Or.I.;Barry Hist. Ork.;Barry Hist.;Barry comprehended an account of their present as well as their ancient state. Hist. Or. I.;Barry Hist. Orkney;Barry Hist. 4to, Edinburgh, 1805. Ork.;Barry Or. I.;Barry Ork.;Barry Orkney;Barry Or.I.;Barry Desc. Or. I.;Barry Hist.;MS. adv. Libr. gen.ref. Barry, Lording.— Ram-alley: or, Merrie-trickes, a comedy (1611), London, Barry Ram Alley 1648. gen. biblio Barry, Sir Edward.—Observations historical, critical, and medical, on the Barry On Wines wines of the ancients : and the analogy between them and modern wines ; with general observations on the principles and qualities of water, and in particular on those of Bath. London : Printed for T. Cadell ..., 1775.

Ir. Barry, William—The Wizard's Knot, 1901. Barry Wizard's Knot Amer. Bartlett, John Russell.— Dictionary of Americanisms. A glossary of words Bartlett;Irving Knickerbocker;Mrs. Child Lett. and phrases usually regarded as peculiar to the United States. 2nd ed., Boston, 1859. 4th ed., ib.{{Boston}} 1877. Mid. Bartram, George.—The People of Clopton, 1897. Bartram People of Clopton;Bartram People Clopton;Bartram People of Clopton;Bartram People of;Clopton s.Ir. Bartram, George—The White-headed Boy, 1898. Bartram Whiteheaded Boy;Bartram White- headed Boy Bdf. Batchelor, Thomas.—An Orthoepical Analysis of the English Language ; or, Anal. Eng. Lang.;Batchelor Anal. Eng. Lang. an essay on the nature of its simple and combined sounds ; the manner of their formation by the vocal organs; the minute varieties which constitute a depraved or provincial pronunciation ; and the inadequacy of attempting to explain them by means of the . The whole illustrated and exemplified by the use of a new orthoepical alphabet, or universal character, which (with a few additions) furnishes an easy method of explaining every diversity of language and dialect among civilized nations ; to which is added, a minute and copious analysis of the dialect of Bedfordshire. 8vo, London, 1809.

Bdf. Batchelor, Thomas.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of Agric.;Batchelor Agric. Bedford. 8vo, London, 1808. (Agricultural Survey Report.)

Nhb. Bates, Cadwallader John.—Thomas Bates and the Kirklevington Bates Thomas Bates Shorthorns: A Contribution to the History of Pure Durham Cattle. Robert Redpath: Newcastle, 1897. Nhb. Bateson, Edward.—A History of Northumberland. Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Bateson Hist. Nhb.;Survey of Tuggal A. Reid, sons & Co., 1895. Wil. Batson, Henrietta.—Dark. A tale of the down country. 2 vols. London: Batson Dark Smith, Elder, & Co., 1892. gen. biblio Bauerman, Hilary.—A Descriptive Catalogue of the Geological, Mining, and Bauerman Cat. Mining Models;Bauerman Geol. Metallurgical Models in the Museum of Practical Geology. London, 1865. Models;Bauerman Mining Models

Cant Baumann, Heinrich.—Londinismen-Slang und Cant: Alphabetisch Baumann Londinismen geordnete Sammlung der eigenartigen Ausdrucksweisen der Londoner Volkssprache sowie der üblichsten Gauner-, Matrosen-, Sport- und Zunft- Ausdrücke. Mit einer geschichtlichen Einleitung und Musterstücken. Ein Supplement zu allen Engl.-Deutschen Wörterbüchern von Heinrich Baumann. 8vo, Berlin, 1887. gen.ref. Baxter, Richard. —A treatise of self-denial. By Richard Baxter, pastor of the Baxter Self-Denial church at Kederminster. London: Printed by Robert White for Nevil Simmons Booksellers, 1660. Glo. Baylis, F. G.—220 Illustrations of Gloucestershire Dialect, pp. 15. 12mo, Baylis Dial.;Baylis ib.{{Illus. Dial.}};Baylis Illus. [n.pl.], 1870. Dial. w.Cy. Bayly, Elizabeth Boyd.— Jonathan Merle: a West Country story of the Bayly J. Merle times, 1890. Som. Baynes, T. Spencer.—The Song of Solomon in the Somerset dialect. From Baynes Sng. Sol.;Baynes Sng. Sol.;Baynes the Authorised English Version, pp. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, ib.{{Sng. Sol.}} 1860.] w.Yks. Beacon Almenack, Th', in the . Ed. A. W. Bickerdike, 1873- Bickerdike Alm.;Beacon Alm.;Bickerdike Beacon 76. Alm. w.Yks. Beacon Christmas Annual, Th', in the Yorkshire Twang. Ha Dooady Braan Beacon Ann.;Bickerdike Beacon Ann.;Bickerdike spent th' Kursmiss Hallidays. By A. W. Bickerdike. 12mo, Halifax, 1873. Beven's Ann.

Lin. Bealby, J. T.—A Glossary of South Lincolnshire Words (=se.Lin.1) se.Lin.1 Wal. Beale, Anne.—Gladys the Reaper [n.d.]. Beale Gladys Lan. Bealey, R. R.—After-Business Jottings ; poems and lyrics, ib.{{Manchester}} Bealey Jottings [n.d.] Lan. Bealey, R. R.—Eawr Bessy. Poem. pp. 6. ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Bealey Eawr Bessy Lan. Bealey, R. R.—Field Flowers and City Chimes. Poems. 12mo, Manchester, Bealey Field Flowers 1866. Lan. Bealey, R. R.—Later-Life Jottings in Verse and Prose. 8vo, Manchester, Bealey Jottings;Bealey Wark while yo con 1884. Frf. Beattie, George.—John of Arnha' and other poems [c. 1820], ed. 1882. Beattie Arnha;Beattie;Beattie Ketty Pert;Beattie Much Ado;Beattie Much Ado, &c.;Beattie Lairdie;Beattie German Lairdie;Arnha;Beattie Much Ado, &c. Sc. Beattie, James.—Scoticisms, arranged in alphabetical order, designed to Scotic.;Beattie Scoticisms;Scoticisms;Scotticisms correct improprieties of speech and writing. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1787.

Sc. Beattie, James.—The poetical works of James Beattie. London : W. Beattie Poems;Beattie's Address;Beattie To Mr. Pickering, 1831. A. Ross in Helenore;Beattie To Mr. A. Ross;Beattie Address to Ross;Beattie Address to Ross, in Helenore;Beattie To Mr. A. Ross, in Helenore Abd. Beattie, William.—Fruits of Time Parings, being a small collection of orginal Beatties Parings;Beattie;Beattie Parings poems, Scotch and English, composed to fill up a few of the author's blank hours. Aberdeen, 1801. Abd. Beattie, William.—Fruits of Time Parings, being a small collection of orginal Beattie Parings;Beatties Parings;Beatties poems, Scotch and English, composed to fill up a few of the author's blank Parings;Beatties Time Parings;Beattie Yule Feast hours. Aberdeen, 1801. —Reprinted Aberdeen, 1813 and 1873.

Fif. Beatty, W.—The Secretar. Founded on the story of the Casket Letters, Beatty Secretar 1897. gen.ref. Beaumont, F. and Fletcher, J.—Works [1606-16]. Ed. G. Darley. 2 vols., B. & F. Woman Pleased;B. & Fl. Scornf. Lady 1859. Nares;Beaum. & Fl. Scornful Lady;B. & Fl. Scornf. Lady;Beaum. & Fletcher A Mad Lover;Beaum. & Fletcher Noble Gentleman;Beaum. & Fletcher Scornful Lady;Beaumont & Fletcher Faithful Friends;Beaumont & Fletcher Pilgrim;Beaumont & Fletcher Scornful Lady;Beaum. & Fletcher Mad Lover;L'Estrange On Beaumont & Fletcher's Plays

gen.ref. Beck, Thomas Alcock.— Annales Furnesienses. History and antiquities of Beck. Ann. Furnes. the abbey of Furness. London: Payne and Foss etc. Ulverston, S. Soulby, 1844. gen.ref. Becket, Thomas.—The Life and Martyrdom of Thos. Becket [c. 1300]. Ed. Beket W. H. Black, Percy Soc. 1845. gen.ref. Becon, Thomas. The principles of Christian Religion : necessary to be Becon Chr. Religion knowen of all the faythful: set forth to the great profite in trayning vp of all youth. London, 1569. gen.ref. Becon: Thomas Becon.— The early works of Thomas Becon, S.T.P., Becon Wks.;Becon chaplain to Archbishop Cranmer, predendary of Canterbury, &c. : being the treatises published by him in the reign of King Henry VIII. Cambridge: Printed at the University Press 1843. Beda: no source given (probably Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum) Bede;Beda

War. Bedford, W. K. Riland, W.E.W. Collins and other contributors.—Annals of Bedford Free Foresters the Free Foresters from 1856 to the present day. Edinburgh, London, 1895.

Amer. Beecher Stowe, Harriet. —Uncle Tom's Cabin ... With forty illustrations. Stowe Uncle Tom's C. C.H. Clarke & Co.: London, 1852. gen. biblio Beechey, Frederick William.— Voyage of discovery towards the North Beechey Voyage of Discovery Pole: performed in His Majesty's ships Dorothea and Trent, under the command of Captain David Buchan, R.N.; 1818 : to which is added, a summary of all the early attempts to reach the Pacific by way of the Pole. London: Richard Bentley, 1843. gen.ref. Beets, A., see De Vries, M. Beets Behn, Aphra, quoted from N.E.D. Behn Dutch Lover;Behn Lucky Chance Oxf. Belcher, Levi.—My first book, named otherwise: lispings, yearnings and Belcher First Book mutterings. 3 parts. Oxford: Alden's Printing Works, 1873.

N.I. Newsletter, The. 1738-1739. Belfast News-letter;Belfast Newslett.;Belfast Newsletter gen. biblio Bell, James.—A new and comprehensive gazetteer of England and Wales, Bell Comprehensive Gazetteer presenting under each article respectively, the population of the towns and parishes, according to the census of 1831, and the state of the elective franchise, as fixed by the provisions of the Reform bill. Glasgow: A. Fullarton, 1834. Nhb. Bell, John (ed.).—Rhymes of Northern Bards. Being a curious collection of Bell Rhymes;Bell Rhymes;Ploughman;Ma Canny old and new songs and poems peculiar to the counties of Newcastle-on- Hinny;Old Sng., Ma Canny Hinny Tyne, Northumberland, and Durham. 12mo, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1812.

Sc. Bell, John. —The tryal of witchcraft: or, Witchcraft arraign'd and Bell's Trial of Witchcraft in Law Memor. condemn'd : In some answers to a few questions anent witches and witchcraft. Wherein is shewed, how to know if one be a witch, as also when one is bewitched: with some observations upon the witches mark, their compact with the Devil, the white witches &c. [Glasgow? : s.n., 1700?] . gen. biblio Bell, M.M. .—The secret of a life. London ; New York : G. Routledge, 1858. Bell Secret of a Life

Sc. Bell, Robert; John Skene, Sir.—A dictionary of the law of Scotland : Bell Dict. Law Scott.;Bell Law Dict. intended for the use of the public at large, as well as of the profession. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Printed by Alex. Smellie, for John Anderson, 1815.

Dev. Bellamy, John Cremer.—The natural history of South Devon: five maps, Bellamy Nat. Hist.;Bellamy Nat. Hist. Dev. eighty engravings, and nine lithographs. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1839. gen.ref. Bellenden, John.—Historie and Chroniklis of Scotland, fol., Edinburgh, 1536. Bellenden Chron.;Bellenden Cron. Scot.;Bellenden Chron. Scotl.;Bellenden Cron.;Bellenden Cron. Sc.;Bellenden Cron. Scot.;Bellenden Cron. Scotl. gen.ref. Bellenden, John.—The First Five Books of the Roman History : transl. from Bellenden Livy;Bellenden Boece;Bellenden T. Liv. the Latin of Titus Livius [1533]. 4to, Edinburgh, 1822. gen.ref. Bentley Phalaris: Dr. Richard Bentley's Dissertations upon the Epistles of Bentley Phalaris;Bentley Phalaris, Themistocles, Socrates, Euripides, and upon the Fables of Æsop ; edited, with an introduction and notes, by Wilhelm Wagner. Richard Bentley, 1662-1742. Berlin : S. Calvary & Co., 1874. gen.ref. Beowulf: with a transliteration and notes by Julius Zupitza. E.E.T.S. 1882. Beowulf;MS. of Bēowulf gen.ref. Berghaus, Heinrich.—Der Sprachschatz der Sassen. Ein Wörterbuch der Berghaus plattdeutschen Sprache in den hauptsächlichsten ihrer Mundarten. 8vo, Berlin, 1880-83. Lin. Bernard, Rich.—Terence in English. Fabulae comici facetissimi et Bernard Terence;Bernard Terence, Adelphi elegantissimi poetae Terentii omnes Anglicae factae et hac nova forma editae: opera ac industria R. B. in Axholmensi insula Lincolnsherii Epwortheatis. Quinta ed. multo emendation 8vo, London, 1629. [1st ed., 4to, Cambridge, 1588.] Wor. Berrow's Worcester Journal (newspaper), 1895. Wor. Jrn.;Wor. Jrn. Vig. Mon.;Wor. Jrn., Vig. Mon. Wor. Berrow's Worcester Journal. Var. dates. Berrow's Jrn.;Barrow's Jrn. Bwk. Berwick Journal, The. 1896. Bwk. Jrn. Bwk. Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, History of the. 14 vols., Alnwick, 1831-93. Bwks. Nat. Club;Hist. Bwk. Field Club;Hist. Bwk. Nat. Club;Hist. of Bwk. Nat. Club;Hodgson Bwk. Nat. Club Trans.;Hodgson Hist. Bwk. Nat. Field Club;Johnston Hist. Bwk. Nat. Field Club;Norman Hist. Bwk. Natur. Club;Simpson Hist. Bwk. Nat. Club;Thompson Hist. Bwk. Nat. Club;Trans. Bwk. Natur. Field Club;Hardy Bwk. Natur. Club;Hardy Hist. Bwk. Nat. Club;Hardy Hist. Bwk. Nat. Field Club;Hardy Hist. Bwk. Natur. Club;Jardine Nat. Club;Johnston Fishes;Johnston Nat. Club;Thompson Trans. Natur. Field Club

gen. biblio Besant, Walter; James Rice.—Ready-money Mortiboy : a matter-of-fact Besant & Rice Mortiboy;Besant & Rice story. London: Tinsley, Bros., 1872. Readymoney Mortiboy gen. biblio Besant, Walter; James Rice.—This son of Vulcan. London: Sampson Low & Besant & Rice Vulcan Co., 1876. Lin. Best(e), Henry.—Personal and Literary Memorials, etc. London: Henry Best Pers. and Lit. Mem. Colburn, 1829. e.Yks. Best, Henry.—Rural Economy in Yorkshire in 1641. Being the farming and account books of Henry Best, of Elmswell, in the East Riding of the county of York. Ed. C. B. Robinson, Surtees Soc. 1857. Suff. Betham-Edwards, M.—Mock Beggars' Hall. A story, 1902. Betham-Edwards Mock Beggars' Hall;Betham- Edwards Mock Beggars Hall;Betham-Edwards Mock Beggars Suff. Betham-Edwards, M.—The Lord of the Harvest, 1899. Betham-Edwards Lord of Harvest;Betham- Edwards Lord of the Harvest gen.ref. Beues of Hamtoun, The Romance of Sir [c. 1350]. Ed. E. Kölbing, E.E.T.S. Beues;Sir Beues;Sir Beves 1885-86. Per. Beveridge, David.—Culross and Tulliallan: Or, Perthshire on Forth. Beveridge Culross Edinburgh and London: W. Blackwood & Sons, 1885. gen. biblio Bewick, Thomas.—History of British Birds. Newcastle, 1797-1804. Bewick Birds Nhb. Bewick, Thomas.—The Howdy and the Upgetting. Two tales of sixty years Bewick Howdy;Bewick Tyneside Tales;Bewick sin seyne, in the Tyneside dialect, pp. 15. 12mo, London, 1850. Tales;Bewick Upgetting gen.ref. Bible.—Coverdale, Myles.—The Holy Scriptures of the Olde and Newe Coverdale;Zeph. Testamente with the Apocripha; faithfully translated from the Hebrue and Greke, 1535. gen.ref. Bible.—The Bishops' Bible, 1568. Bishop's Bible;Bishops' Bible gen.ref. Bible.—The English Bible, Authorised Version, 1611. Bible Ex.;Bible Ezek.;Bible Gen.;Bible Heb.;Bible I Sam.;Bible Is.;Bible Isa.;Bible Isaiah;Bible gen.ref. Bible.—The English Bible. Imprinted at London by John Day, 1551; [or] Bible Authorised Version, 1611 (q.v.) gen.ref. Bible.—The Geneva Bible, 1562. Geneva Bible;Geneva Version;Geneva gen.ref. Bible.—The Great Bible, 1539. Great Bible gen.ref. Bible.—Wyclif, John, &c.—The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Wyclif Exod.;Wyclif Exodus;Wyclif Isaiah;Wyclif Testaments with the Apocryphal books, in the earliest English version Job;Wyclif John;Wyclif Josh.;Wyclif Luke;Wyclif made from the Latin by John Wycliffe and his followers [c. 1380]. Mark;Wyclif Matt.;Wyclif Matthew;Wyclif Ed. J. Forshall and F. Madden. 4 vols. 4to, Oxford, 1850. Micah;Wyclif Ecclus.;Wyclif Eccles.;Rom.

w.Yks. Bickerdike, Arthur William.—Dooady Braan's Adventures; in the Yorkshire Bickerdike Doady Braan dialect, pp. 56. 8vo, Halifax, 1875. Sur. Bickley, A. C.—Midst Surrey Hills. 3 vols., 1890. Bickley Midst Sur. Hills;Bickley Sur. Hills;Bickley ib.{{Sur. Hills}} Chs. Bidston Hill preserved - a great boon to the populations on the Mersey. Bidston Hill Liverpool: D. Marples, 1894. Lan. Bigg, John Stanyan.—Alfred Staunton. A novel. London [1861]. Bigg Alf. Staunton;Bigg A. Staunton Som. Billingsley, John.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of Billingsley Agric.;Billingsley Agric. Surv. Somerset: With Observations on the Means of Its Improvement. Bath: R. Cruttwell, 1798. w.Yks. Bingley Herald, The, for 1886. Bingley Herald gen. biblio Bingley, William.—Useful Knowledge, Or, A Familiar Account of the Various Bingley Useful Knowledge Productions of Nature, Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal: Which are Chiefly Employed for the Use of Man ; Illustrated with Numerous Figures, and Intended as a Work Both of Instruction and Reference. London: Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1825. w.Yks. Binns, Æthelbert.—Wilsden Originals, No. 1. pp. 8. 1889. Binns Originals;Binns Wilsden Orig.;Binns Orig.;Binns Wilsden Originals;Orig. w.Yks. Binns, Isaac.—From Village to Town. A series of random reminiscences of Binns From Vill. to Town;Binns Vill. to Batley during the last thirty years. 12mo, Batley, 1882. Town;Binns Village to Town;Binns From Vill. to Town w.Yks. Binns, Isaac.—T'Laffable Adventurs i' t'Militari Kareer a Tom Wallop. Rittan Binns Tom Wallop bi T'Authar. pp. 16. 18mo, Batley, 1870. Sc. Biographia Presbyteriana. Vol. I containing the lives of the Rev. Mr. Walker Biog. Presbyt.;Walker Biog. Alexander Peden [1728], the Rev. Mr. John Scmple [1727], the Rev. Mr. Presb.;Walker Biog. Presby.;Walker Biog. Presby. John Welwood [1727], and the Rev. Mr. Richard Cameron [1727]. By Patrick Walker. Vol. II containing the lives of the Rev. Mr. Donald Cargill [1732], and Mr. [1732] ; by Patrick Walker. And the Rev. Mr. James Renwick, by the Rev. Alex. Shields. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1827. gen.ref. Birlinger, Anton.—Schwäbisch-Augsburgisches Wörterbuch. 8vo, Birlinger München, 1864. War. Birmingham Daily Gazette, The. Var. dates. B'ham Dy. Gazette;B'ham Dy. Gaz.;B'ham Gazette;Hunting News;Hunting Notes War. Birmingham Daily Mail, The. Var. dates. B'ham Dy. Mail;B'ham Dy. Argus War. Birmingham Daily Post, The. Var. dates. B'ham Daily Post;B'ham Dy. Post War. Birmingham Weekly Post, The. June 10, 1893. [Contains a list of B'ham Wkly. Post;B'ham Wkly. Post;War. B'ham Warwickshire words.] Wkly. Post Sc. Birnie, William.—The Blam of Kirk-Buriall, tending to perswade Cemiteriall Blame of Kirkburiall;Birnie Kirk-Buriall;Blame of Civilitie, 1606. Ed. by W. Turnbull. London, 1833. Kirk buriall;Birnie Blame of Kirk-buriall

Dur. Bishopric Garland, The; or Durham Minstrel. Being a choice collection of Bishopric Garl. excellent songs, relating to the above county. Ed. by Joseph Ritson. 12mo, Stockton, 1784. Dur. Bishopric Garland, The; or Durham Minstrel. Being a choice collection of Bishoprick Garl.;Ritson N. Garland excellent songs, relating to the above county. Ed. by Joseph Ritson. 12mo, Stockton, 1784. Reprinted in the 'Northern Garlands,' 8vo, London, 1810. gen.ref. Bishopric Garland: Northern Garlands. The Bishopric Garland or Durham Bishopric Garland, or Durham Minstrel;The Minstrel. A choice collection of ... songs. The Yorkshire Garland ... The Bishopric Garland, or Durham Minstrel Northumberland, or Newcastle Nightingale ... The North-Country Chorister ... Edited by ... J. Ritson [and republished by J. H., i.e. Joseph Haslewood]. Joseph Ritson, 1752-1803. Edinburgh : E. & G. Goldsmid, 1887. [EDD: 1784]. Dur. Bishoprick Garland, The, or, a collection of legends, songs, ballads, &c, Bishoprick Garl. belonging to the County of Durham. [Ed. C. Sharp.] pp. 84. 8vo, London, 1834. gen. biblio Black and White: A Weekly Illustrated Record and Review. 1891-1912. Blk. and White;Black and White

Ken. Black, Adam and Charles.—Black's Guide to Kent. Edinburgh, 1874. Black Kent Lnk. Black, John.—The Falls of Clyde, or, the Fairies; a Scottish dramatic Black Falls of Clyde;Black Falls Clyde;Black Falls pastoral in five acts. With three preliminary dissertations. 8vo, Edinburgh, of Clyde Note;Author's note 1806. gen. biblio Black, W. G.—Folk-Medicine, 1883. Black Flk-Medicine;Black Flk. Medicine;Black Flk- Medicine w.Sc. Black, William—A daughter of Heth : a novel. London : Sampson Low, Black Daughter of Heth Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1885. w.Sc. Black, William—Madcap Violet, London: Macmillan & Co., 1876. Black Madcap w.Sc. Black, William—Three feathers : a novel. London: S. Low, Marston, Low & Black Three Feathers Searle, 1877. 5th ed w.Sc. Black, William—White heather. A novel by William Black. New and revised Black White Heather edition. London: Sampson Low, 1893. w.Yks. Blackah, Thomas.—Oliver Banks ; or St. Thomas's Bounty at Hebden. pp. Blackah O. Banks 16. 16mo, Pateley Bridge, 1867. w.Yks.;Lan. Blackah, Thomas.—Songs and Poems, written in the Nidderdale dialect. Blackah Songs;Blackah Sngs.;Blackah 12mo, London, 1867. Poems;Sngs. and Poems w.Yks. Blackah, Thomas.—T'Nidderdale Comic Casket, Comic Annual, and Nidderdale Ann. Almanac Fer 1877. Pateley Bridge: Thomas Thorpe, 1876-1879. Suf. Blackburn, Henry (ed.). Academy Notes 1891. London, Eng. Royal Academy Catal. R. Acad.;Liber Secundus, Domesday of of Arts. London: Chatto and Windus, 1891. [Note to "Taming a Shrew", Ipswich William Strutt, p. 23]. Ir. Blackburne, E. Owens.—Irish Stories, humorous and tragic. 8vo, London Blackburne Stories [n.d.]. n.Sc. Blackhall, Alex.—Lays of the North. 8vo, Fochabers, 1849. Blackhall Lays gen. biblio Blackley, W. L.—Word Gossip : 'Dialectic Expressions,' 1869. Blackley Word Gossip;Blackley Gossip;Blackley Wd. Gossip gen.ref. Blackley, William Lewery. Word Gossip: a series of familiar essays on Blackley Wd. Gossip words and their peculiarities. London: Longman & Co., 1869. Oxf. Blackmore, R. D.— ? Cripps, the Carrier. A woodland tale. 1876. Blackmore Cripps Yks. Blackmore, R. D.— ? Mary Anerley. A Yorkshire tale, 1880. Blackmore M. Anerley;Blackmore Mary Anerley

Sus. Blackmore, R. D.—? Alice Lorraine, 1875. Blackmore Alice Lorraine Hmp. Blackmore, R. D.—? Cradock Nowell, 1866. Blackmore Cradock Nowell Midx. Blackmore, R. D.—? Kit and Kitty, a story of West Middlesex, 1890. Blackmore Kit Sus. Blackmore, R. D.—? Springhaven, 1887. Blackmore Springhaven Dev. Blackmore, R. D.—Christowell, 1882. Blackmore Christowell Dev. Blackmore, R. D.—Lorna Doone : a romance of Exmoor, 1869. Blackmore Lorna Doone Dev. Blackmore, R. D.—Perlycross, 1894. Blackmore Perlycross Dev. Blackmore, R. D.—Slain by the Doones, 1896. Blackmore Slain;Blackmore Slain by Doones;Blackmore Slain in S. Low's Ann.;S. Low's Ann. Gmg. Blackmore, R. D.—The maid of Sker. New ed. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, Blackmore Maid Sker;Blackmore Maid of Sker 1893. gen.ref. Blackstone, Sir William. — Commentaries on the Laws of England. 4 vols., Blackstone Comm.;Blackstone Comm. 1765-69. Sc. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. Var. dates. Blackw. Mag.;Blackw.;Edb. Mag.;Confessions of a Cantab in Blackw. Mag.;Confessions of a Cantab;Mary o' Craignethan in Edb. Mag.;Vill. Fair;Village Fair w.Yks. Blade, The. Ed. W. C. Reynald. May 1884 to July 1885. The Blade;Blade w.Yks. Blaine, Delabere Pritchett.—An Encyclopædia of Rural Sports; or, a Blaine Encycl. Rur. Sports Complete account, historical, practical, and descriptive, of hunting, shooting, fishing, racing, and other field sports and athletic amusements of the present day ... Illustrated, ... by R. Branston, etc. London: Longmans & Co., 1870. n.Yks. Blakeborough, Richard.—Wit, Character, Folk-lore, and Customs of the n.Yks.4 North Riding of Yorkshire, with a glossary of over 4,000 words and idioms now in use. 8vo, London, 1898. = n.Yks.4 Sc. Blakhal, Gilbert.—A Breiffe Narration of the services done to three noble Blakhal Breife Narr. ladyes, 1631 -1649. 4to, Aberdeen, Spalding Club, 1844.

Cum. Blamire, Susanna.—Poetical Works [c. 1794]. Now for the first time Blamire Poet. Wks.;Blamire Poems;Auld Robin collected by Henry Lonsdale. With a preface, memoir, and notes by Patrick Forbes Maxwell. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1842. gen.ref. Blancard, Stephen—The Physical Dictionary. Wherein the terms of not found anatomy, the names and causes of diseases, chyrurgical instruments, and their use are accurately describ'd. . . 4th ed., 8vo, London, 1702. gen.ref. Blanchard, Laman. Life and literary remains of L. E. L. Landon, afterwards Blanchard Life of L. E. L. Maclean, Letitia Elizabeth. London, 1841. Wm. Blezard, T.—Original Westmoreland Songs, 1848. Blezard Sngs.;Blezard Poems;Blezard Sngs. Suff. Bloomfield, Robert.—Rural Tales, Ballads, and Songs, ib.{{London}} 1802. Bloomfield Richard and Kate

Suff. Bloomfield,Robert.—The Farmer's Boy; a rural poem. 4th ed., 8vo, London, Bloomfield Farmer's Boy;Bloomfield Farmers Boy 1801. [1st ed. 1800.] gen.ref. Blount, Thomas.—Ancient Tenures. 8vo, London, 1679. Blount Anc. Tenures gen.ref. Blount, Thomas.—Glossographia : or a Dictionary interpreting the hard Blount words of whatsoever language, now used in our refined English tongue. . . [1st ed. 1656]. —3rd ed., with corrections and additions. By T. B. 8vo, London, 1670.—5th ed., 8vo, London, 1681. gen.ref. Blount, Thomas.—Nomolexicon; a Law Dictionary. 2nd ed., London, 1691. Blount Law Dict.;Blount Law Dictionary

Cum. Bobby Banks' Bodderment, a sup of coald keal het up agean. In the Bobby Banks' Bodderment Whitehaven Herald, June 2, 1866. Branthet Neuk Boggle, a Teahl for a Winter Neeght. In the Whitehaven Herald, Jan. 5, 186r. Ir. Bodkin, M. MCD.—Shillelagh and Shamrock, 1902. Bodkin Shillelagh gen.ref. Boekenoogen, G. J.—De Zaansche Volkstaal. Bijdrage tot de kennis van Boekenoogen;Zaansche den Woordenschat in Noord-Holland. 8vo, Leiden, 1897. gen.ref. Boethius: Old English Boethius, The : with verse prologues and epilogues Boethius associated with King Alfred ; edited and translated by Susan Irvine and Malcolm Godden. Boethius, -524. [Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, c2012]. gen. biblio Bohn, Henry George.—A hand-book of proverbs. Comprising an entire Bohn Prov.;Flk-saw, Bohn Prov. republication of Ray's collection of English proverbs, with his additions from foreign languages. And a complete alphabetical index; in which are introduced large additions, as well of proverbs as of sayings, sentences, maxims, and phrases. London: H.G. Bohn, 1857. gen.ref. Boileau's Lutrin a mock-heroic poem. In six canto's. Render'd into English N.O. Boileau's Lutrin verse. To which is prefix'd some account of Boileau's writings, and this translation. By N. Rowe Esq. London 1708 Colon. Boldrewood, Rolf.—A Colonial Reformer. 3 vols., 1890. Boldrewood Colon. Reformer;Boldrewood Colonial Reformer;Boldrewood Colon. Reformer

Colon. Boldrewood, Rolf.—A Sydney-side Saxon, 1891. Boldrewood Sydney-side Saxon;Boldrewood Sydneyside Saxon Colon. Boldrewood, Rolf.—Nevermore. 3 vols., 1892. Boldrewood Nevermore;Boldrewood Nevermore

Colon. Boldrewood, Rolf.—Robbery under Arms. 3 vols., 1888. Boldrewood Robbery;Boldrewood Robbery Colon. Boldrewood, Rolf.—The Miner's Right. 3 vols., 1890. Boldrewood Miner;Boldrewood Miner's Right;Boldrewood Miner Colon. Boldrewood, Rolf.—The Squatter's Dream, 1890. Boldrewood Squatter's Dream;Boldrewood Squatter Abd. Bon-Accord: the illustrated news of the North. 1886-1914. Bon-Accord gen. biblio Bonaparte, Prince Louis Lucien.—On the Dialects of eleven southern and Bonaparte;Prince L. L. Bonaparte Trans. Lond. south-western counties, with a new classification of the English Dialects. Phil. Soc. (Trans. Phil. Soc. 1875-76.) pp. 24, 8vo, London, 1878.

Cor. Bond, Thomas.—Topographical and historical sketches of the Boroughs of Bond E. and W. Looe;Bond Hist. Looe East and West Looe, in the County of Cornwall. 8vo, London, 1823. gen.ref. Book of Common Prayer, ed. E.F. Rimbault. John Merbecke, approximately Bk. Com. Pr.;Bk. Com. Prayer;Prayer Bk. 1510-approximately 1585. Novello, 1871. Version;Prayer Book;Catech. gen.ref. Book of Precedence: Queene Elizabethes Achademy (by Sir H. Gilbert).-A Booke of Precence;F. J. Furnivall;Booke of Booke of Precedence, the Ordering of a Funerall, etc.-Varying versions of Precedence the Good Wife, the Wise Man, etc.-Maxims, Lydgate's Order of fools. A poem on heraldry, Occleve on Lords' Men, etc. Edited by F. J. Furnivall. With essays on early Italian and German books of Courtesy, by W. M. Rossetti & E. Oswald. (An account of the Italian Guest by Thomasin von Zirclaria.) (How the Knight of Winsbeke taught his son, and the Lady of Winsbeke her daughter ...) (De le zinquanta cortexie da tavola. (The fifty Courtesies for the Table.)). Early English Text Society. London, [Bungay, printed,] 1869.

Lan. Booker, John.—A History of the Ancient Chapel of Denton, in Manchester Hist. Denton Chapel;Hist. Denton Chapel in Chet. Parish, in Chetham Miscellanies, Vol. II, Chetham Soc. 1855. Soc.;Hist. Denton Chapel in Cheth. Soc. Pub.

Lan. Booker, John.—Obsolete Words and Phrases in the Bible and Apocrypha Booker Obs. Wds. and Phr. (including Those in the Contents of Chapters and Marginal Readings), and Also in the Prayer-book, Familiarly Explained. London, 1859. gen.ref. Boorde, Andrewe.—A Compendyous Regyment or a Dyetary of Helth Boorde Dyetary;Borde Dyetarie;Boorde made in Mountpyllier [1542]. The Fyrst Boke of the Introduction of Breuyary;Boorde Introd. Knowledge [1547]. Ed. F. J. Furnivall, E.E.T.S. 1870. gen. biblio Booth, David. — An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language in which Booth Analyt. Dict. the words are explained in the order of their natural affinity, independent of alphabetical arrangement, and the signification of each is traced from its etymology, etc. London: J. Cochrane & Co., 1835. n.Cy. Border Glossary. Alnwick [n.d.]. (In the collection of Prince L. L. Border Gl. (Coll. L.L.B.);Border Gl.;Border Gl. Bonaparte.) = Border Gl. (Coll. L.L.B.) Coll. L.L.B.;Coll. L.L.B. Nhb. ; Dur. Borings and Sinkings. A Collection published by the North of England Borings;Borings and Sinkings Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers. Newcastle, 1878-94.

Slk. Borland, R.—Yarrow: its poets and poetry. 8vo, Dalbeattie, 1890. Borland Yarrow Cor. Borlase,W.—Antiquities of the County of Cornwall, fol., Oxford, 1754 [ed. Borlase Antiq.;Borlase Antiq. Cor.;Borlase's 1769]. Antiq. Cornwall;Borlase;Borlase Celt. Voc.;Cor. Voc. Cor. Borlase,W.—The Natural History of Cornwall, ib.{{Oxford}}, 1758. Borlase Nat. Hist. Nrf. Borrow, George.—Lavengro: The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest. London: Borrow Lavengro John Murray, 1851. Lin. Boston, Lincoln and Louth Herald, The. 1839-1840. Boston Herald Sc. Boswell, Alexander. — Songs, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Edinburgh, Boswell Poet. Wks. 1803. Sc. Boswell, Alexander. —Poetical Works, now first collected and ed. by R. Boswell Poet. Wks.;Boswell Poet. Wks. Black Howie Smith. 8vo, Glasgow, 1871. Cor. Boswell, James.—Life of Samuel Johnson . Including a Journal of His Tour Croker Boswell's Life Johnson to the Hebrides...To which are added, anecdotes by Hawkins, Piozzi, Murphy, Tyers, Reynolds, Steevens, &c. And notes by various hands. Ed. John Wilson Croker. 10 vols. London: John Murray, 1835. w.Sc. Boswell, James.—The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Boswell Jrn. of Tour;Boswell Jrn. Johnson, LL.D. 8vo, London, 1785. [Vol. V of Boswell's Life of Johnson, ed. Hebrides;Boswell Tour Hebrides;Boswell's by George Birkbeck Hill. 6 vols. 8vo, Oxford, 1887.] Jrn.;Boswell Jrn.;Boswell Tour;Boswell Tour to Heb.;Boswell Tour to Hebrides;Boswell ib.{{Tour}} gen.ref. Bosworth, J. and Toller, T. N.—An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, based on the Bosworth;B.T. MS. collections of the late Joseph Bosworth ; ed. and enlarged by T. N. Toller. 4to, Oxford, 1882-98. Cor. Bottrell, William.—Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall. Bottrell Trad.;Bottrell Traditions;Botterell Trad. 8vo, Penzance, 1870. Cor. Bottrell, William.—Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall. Bottrell Trad.;Bottrell Traditions;Botterell Trad. 8vo, Penzance, 1870. 2nd Series, ib.{{Penzance}} 1873. Cor. Bottrell, William.—Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall. Bottrell Trad.;Bottrell Traditions;Botterell 8vo, Penzance, 1870. 3rd Series, ib.{{Penzance}} 1880. Trad.;Bottrell Trad. 3rd S. Gl. gen. biblio Boucher, Jonathan.—Glossary of Archaic and Provincial Words. A Boucher Prov. Gl.;Boucher;Monast. Supplement to the dictionaries of the English language, particularly those of Dr. Johnson and Dr. Webster. Ed. jointly by the Rev. Joseph Hunter and Joseph Stevenson, Esq. 4to, London, 1832-33. [Only two parts ever appeared, A—Blade.] gen.ref. Boucoiran, L.—Dictionnaire analogique et étymologique des idiomes Boucoiran méridionaux qui sont parlés depuis Nice jusqu'à Bayonne et depuis les Pyrénées jusqu'au centre de la France. Nouvelle édition, 8vo, Leipzig and Hrf.;Shr. Bound, T. M.—Herefordshire and Shropshire Provincialisms. In Wellington Bound Prov.;Bound Provinc.;Bound Journal and Shrewsbury News, Nov. 27, 1875 —May 13, 1876. ib.{{Provinc.}};Provinc.

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Lan. Bowker, James.—Goblin Tales of Lancashire, 1883. Bowker Tales;Bowker Goblin Tales Wm. Bowness, W.—Rustic Sketches, in the Westmoreland dialect; with other Bowness Stud.;Bowness Studies;Jimmy Green scraps from the sketch book of an artist. 8vo, Kendal, 1868. [officially: Rustic Studies in the Westmorland Dialect, with Sketches from the Sketch Book of an Artist] Dev. Bowring, John.—Language, with special reference to the Devonian Bowring Lang.;Obs. Bowring Lang.;Baring Lang. dialects, pp. 13-38. Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art, pt. v. 1866. gen.ref. Boyd, Z.—Last Battell of the Soule. 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1629. Boyd Last Battell gen.ref. Boyer, A.—The Royal Dictionary abridged. In two parts. I. French and Boyer English. II. English and French. . . 13th ed., carefully corrected, with large additions. 8vo, London, 1771. Ken. Boys, John.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of Kent. 4to, Boys Agric. Brentford, 1794. (Agricultural Survey Report.) gen.ref. Bozon, Nicolas. [Les Contes moralisés.]—Metaphors of Brother Bozon, a Bozon;Bozon Gl. Friar Minor. Translated from a Norman French MS. of the fourteenth century in the possession of the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn by J. R. [i.e. John Rose]. London : Constable & Co., 1913. [??] w.Yks. Bradford Citizen Weekly.— Var. dates. Bradford Citizen Wkly.;Bradford Wkly. Citizen w.Yks. Bradford Daily Telegraph, The.—Oct. 16, 1896. Bfd. Dy. Tel.;Bischoff Hist. Woollen Manufacture w.Yks. Bradford Local Stock and Share List: Knight & Barnes' Monthly Circular. Circular ( Wibsey 1896. [??] w.Yks. Bradford Observer, The.—Var. Numbers. Bradford Obs.;Bradford Obs. Budget gen.ref. Bradford Parish Accounts 1713. Bradford Prsh. Accts. w.Yks. Bradford Parish Churchwardens, Accounts of, 1667-94. 2nd Series, 1677- Bradford Prsh. Accts.;Acc. Bradford Par. 1797. Chwardens;Acc. Bradford Prsh. Chwardens;Acc. Bradford Prsh. Chwardens.;Bradford Chwardens' Acc.;Bradford Chwardens' Accts.;Bradford Par. Acc.;Bradford Par. Accts.;Bradford Par. Chwardens' Accts.;Bradford Parish Acc.;Bradford Prsh. Acc.;Minutes Bradford Par. Vestry Meetings

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Or.I. ; Sh.I. ; Brand, John.—A new description of Orkney, Zetland, Pightland- Firth, and Brand Desc. Or.I.;Brand Zetland;Brand Cai. Caithness. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1701. Orkney;Brand Desc. Zetl.;Brand Desc. Sh.I.;Brand Desc. Orkney;Brand Desc. Or. I.;Brand Desc. Or.I.;Brand Desc. Ork.;Brand Descr.;Brand Hist.;Brand Ork.;Brand Or. I. gen. biblio Brand, John.—Observations on Popular Antiquities : chiefly illustrating the Brand Pop. Antiq.;Brand;Brand ib.{{Pop. 1 origin of our vulgar customs, ceremonies, and superstitions. Arranged and Antiq.}};Brand l.c.;Brand's Pop. Antiq.;Brand revised, with additions, by Henry Ellis. 2 vols. 4to, London, 1813. [1st ed. Pop. Ant.;Brand l.c.Pop. Antiq.;Life Scotch 1777.] Rogue;Bridges Hist. Nhp.;Butcher Survey;Churchwardens' Accounts of Heybridge near Malden;Clarke Travels in Brand Pop. Antiq.;Connoisseur;Costume of Yorkshire;Drake's Eboracum;Clarke Travels;Gough Camden's Britannia;Gower Hist. Chs.;Johnson & Stevens Shakespeare;Ord. Cooks Newcastle gen. biblio Brand, John.—Observations on Popular Antiquities : chiefly illustrating the Brand Pop. Antiq.;Brand's Pop. Antiq.;Brand origin of our vulgar customs, ceremonies, and superstitions. Arranged and Pop. Ant.;Hyde De Ludis Orientalibus revised, with additions, by Henry Ellis. 2 vols. 4to, London, 1813. New ed., with further additions. 3 vols. 8vo, London, 1849.

Nhb. Brand, John.—The History and Antiquities of Newcastle-upon- Tyne. 4to, Brand Hist. Newc.;Brand Hist. Newcastle;Brand London, 1789. Antiq. Newc.;Bks. of Shipwrights' Co., Newcastle;S. Nicholas Parish Registers;Waite's Ordinary Wm. Brathwaite, R.—The Mushrome, Eglogue between Billie and Jockie, 1615. Brathwait Mushrome Lan. Brathwaite, R.—The Two Lancashire Lovers ; or the Excellent History of Brathwait Lan. Lovers;Braithwait Lan. Lovers Philocles and Doriclea. London, 1640. Dev. Bray, A. E.—A Description of the part of Devonshire bordering on the Bray Desc. Tamar and Tavy;Bray Tamar and Tamar and the Tavy. 3 vols. 12mo, London, 1836. Tavy;Bray Desc. Tamar and the Tavy;Bray ib.{{Desc. Tamar and Tavy}}; Bray Desc.;Bray Desc. Tamar Dev. Bray, A. E.—Fitz of Fitz-Ford; a legend of Devon. London: Smith, Elder and Bray Fitz of Fitzford Co., 1830. Dev. Bray, Anna Eliza— Hartland Forest: a legend of North Devon, etc. London, Hartland Forest 1871. gen.ref. Bremen Wörterbuch.—Versuch eines bremisch-niedersächsischen Brem. Wtbch.;Brem. Wtb.;Bremen Wtb.;Bremen Wörterbuchs. worin nicht nur die in und um Bremen, sondern auch fast in Wtbch.;Wtbch.;Wtb. ganz Niedersachsen gebräuchliche eigenthümliche Mundart . . . gesammelt. 5 Theile, 8vo, Bremen, 1767-71. - Bremen Wörterbuch.—Versuch eines bremisch-niedersächsischen Wörterbuchs. Zweiter Nachtrag enthaltend Zusätze und Verbesserungen. 8vo, Bremen, 1869. Ir. Brenan Annals (Dec. 18, 1895 ) ?? Brenan Annals Chs. Brereton, William. Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Brereton Travels;Travels Brereton;Travels of Sir Scotland and Ireland, 1634–1635, ed. and publ. by Edward Hawkins, W. Brereton printed for the Chetham Society, vol. 1. Manchester, 1844. gen.ref. Brereton, William.—Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Brereton Travels;Brereton Trav.;Travels of Sir W. Scotland and Ireland, 1634-35. Ed. E. Hawkins, Chetham Soc. 1844. Brereton;Public. Chetham Soc. gen.ref. Breton, Nicholas. Amoris Lacrimae : for the death of Sir Philip SIDNEY. Breton Amoris Lacrimae (1586) in: Bryton's Bowre of Delights (1591), ed. Dr Grosart (1893) gen.ref. Breton, Nicholas. Fantasticks: seruing for a perpetuale Prognostication, Breton Fantast. etc. [The dedicatory epistle and the epistle to the reader, each signed: N. B., i.e. Nicholas Breton.]. London : For Francis Williams, 1626. gen.ref. Breton, Nicholas. The Good and the Badde, or Descriptions of the Breton Good and Badde Worthies, and Vnworthies of This Age Where the Best May See Their Graces, and the Worst Discerne Their Basenesse. gen. biblio Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, giving the derivation, Brewer;Brewer Dict. source, or origin of common phrases, allusions, and words that have a tale to tell. London : Cassell & Co., [1870] gen. biblio Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, giving the derivation, Brewer;Brewer Dict. source, or origin of common phrases, allusions, and words that have a tale to tell. Nineteenth edition, revised and corrected. To which is added a concise bibliography of English literature, based upon the larger work ... by W. Davenport Adams, with additions. London : Cassell & Co., [1895] gen.ref. Brewer, E. Cobham.—Dictionary of Phrase and'Fable. . . 19th ed., revised Brewer and corrected. 8vo, London [1870]. Dor. Bridport News, The.—1892. Bridport News Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.— Cotters of Mossburn. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Brierley Cotters of Moss-burn;Brierley 1886. Cotters;Brierley Cotter Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.— Sweepings from Traddlepin fold, or Chapters from Brierley Sweepings the life of Owd Linderinbant. Oldham, Manchester, London : "Times" office, 1862. Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—"Jingo" and the bear, or, Th' great feight between Brierley Jingo;Brierley Jingo and Bear;Brierley Ben at Isaac's, alias "Owd Dizzy," and Alick O' Nick's, alias "Th' Young Jingo and the Bear Bear". London: Abel Haywood & Son, [1878?]. Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—“Ab-o-th’-Yate” in London; or, Southern life from a Brierley Ab in London;Brierley Abo'-th'-Yate northern point of view, described in a series of letters from Ab to his wife. Lond. Manchester: John Heywood, 1868 Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—A Summer Day in Daisy Nook. ib.{{Manchester}} 1859. Brierley Daisy Nook

Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Ab-o’-th’-Yate on Time and Things. Manchester: John Brierley Ab on Times;Brierley Ab-o'-th'-Yate on Heywood; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1869. Times and Things

Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Ab-o'-th'-Yate in Yankeeland. The results of two trips Brierley Ab-o'-th'-Yate Yankeeland;Brierley Ab in to America. Manchester: Heywood, 1885. Yankeeland;Brierley Ab-o'-th-Yate Yankeeland;Brierley Ab-o'th'-Yate Yankeeland;Brierley Ab-o'th'-Yate in Yankeeland;Brierley Ab-o'th-Yate Yankeeland;Brierley Ab-o'th-Yate in Yankeeland;Brierley Ab-o'th-Yate Yankeeland

Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Ab-o'-th'-Yate's Christmas Dinner. Reprinted from ' Brierley Ab-o'th'-Yate's Xmas Dinner;Ab-o'-th'- Ben Brierley's New Year Book,' 1886. Yate Xmas Dinner;Ab-o'-the-Yate Xmas Dinner;Ab-o'-th'-Yate Xmas. Dinner;Ab-o'th'- Yate Xmas Dinner;Ab-o'th'-Yate Xmas. Dinner;Ab-o'th'-Yate's Dinner;Ab-o'th'-Yate's Xmas Dinner;Ab-o'-th'-Yate's Xmas Dinner

Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Adventures at Blackpool. By Ab-o'-th'-Yate. Reprinted Brierley Blackpool;Brierley Adventures from 'Ben Brierley's Journal,' 1881. Blackpl.;Brierley Adventures Blackpool;Brierley Adventures at Blkpool.;Brierley Adventures

Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Cast upon the World. 8vo, Manchester, 1886. Brierley Cast upon World;Brierley Cast upon the World Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Chronicles of Waverlow: rural sketches of Lancashire Brierley Waverlow life and habits, ib.{{Manchester}} [1863]. Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Daisy Nook Sketches, ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Brierley Daisy Nook

Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Day Out: a Summer Ramble in Daisy Nook: A Sketch Brierley A Day Out;Brierley Day Out of Lancashire Life and Character. Manchester, 1859. Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Insuring his Life. A farce in one act. pp. 31. 12mo, Brierley Insuring Manchester, 1886. Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Irkdale; or the Old House in the Hollow: a Lancashire Brierley Irkdale story. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1865. Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Layrock of Langleyside. A Lancashire story, Brierley Layrocks;Brierley Layrock ib.{{Manchester}} 1864. Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Marlocks of Meriton. 8vo, Manchester [1867]. Brierley Marlocks Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Our Old Chimney Nook: a Christmas story. Brierley Old Nook ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Red Windows Hall: a Lancashire story, Brierley Red Wind.;Brierley Red Wind. ib.{{Manchester}} [1868]. Hall;Brierley Red Windows Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Spring Blossoms and Autumn Leaves. Manchester: J. Brierley Spring Blossoms;Brierley To Edwin Andrew & Co., 1893. Waugh;Brierley Ode to E. Waugh;Brierley Wayver o' Wellbrook;Brierley To E. Waugh Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Tales and sketches of Lancashire life, Out of work. Brierley Out of Work Our old nook. The Fratchingtons of Fratchingthorpe. Manchester: A. Heywood & son, 1885. Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Tales and Sketches of Lancashire Life. 2 vols. 8vo, Brierley Tales;Brierley Sketches;Brierley Old Manchester [1854]. Radical;Brierley Old Radicals;Brierley Day Out;Old Radicals and Young Reformers Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Th' Oddlads' Feight at th' Crystal Palace. By Ab-o'-th- Ab-o'-th'-Yate, Oddlad;Ab-o'-th'-Yate, Yate. 8vo, Manchester [1884I. Oddlad's;Ab-o'-th'-Yate, Oddlads;Ab-o'th-Yate, Oddlad;Ab-o-'th'-Yate, Oddlad;Ab-o-th'-Yate, Oddlad's;Brierley Ab-o'-th'-Yate, Oddlad

Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—The Cobbler's Stratagem : a farce. In one act. Brierley Cobbler;Brierley Cobbler's ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Strategem;Brierley Cobbler's Stratagem Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—The Fratchingtons of Fratchingthorpe. A course of Brierley Fratchingtons;Frap connubial crosses, or fireside 'fraps.' 12mo, Manchester, 1882.

Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—The Lancashire Weaver Lad : a domestic drama, in Brierley Weaver;Brierley Weaver Lad three acts. 12mo, Manchester [n.d.]. Lan. Brierley, Benjamin.—Treadlepin Fold and other tales, ib. {{Manchester}} Brierley Traddlepin;Brierley Traddlepin [n.d.] [Vol. II of ' Tales and Sketches,' with a fresh title.] Fold;Brierley Treaddlepin;Brierley Treadlepin;Brierley Treadlepin Fold Lan. Brierley, Thomas.—Nonsense and Tom-foolery, and Seriousness and Brierley Nonsense Solemnity, pp. 31. 8vo, Manchester [n.d.]. Wm. Briggs, John.—The Remains of John Briggs; containing Letters from the Briggs Lit. Remains;Briggs Remains Lakes, &c. Kirkby Lonsdale, 1825. w.Yks. Brighouse News, The. Var. dates. Brighouse News;Local Notes;Prov.;Prov. in Brighouse News;Holdroyd Anecdotes Som. Bristol Times and Mirror, The. Var. dates. Bristol Times;Bristol Times and Mirror;Mirror gen. biblio Britten, James, and Holland, Robert. —A Dictionary of English Plant-names. Britten & Holland English Plant-names;B. & E.D.S. 1878-86. H.;Britten & Holland's English Plant-names;B. & H.;Harvey;Hobson Diary;Young ( Britten;Lawson Ray Corresp.;B. &H.;Maton Obs. w.Counties;B. & H. App.;Banks Fl. Plymouth;Blackstone Spec. Bot.;Bot. E. Bord.;Langham Garden of Health;Bromfield Flora;Bromfield Phyt. O.;Clare Jockey and Jenny;Ellacombe Plants;Eng. Flk- Lore;Garden of Health;Hodgson Beauties of Eng.;Jrn. Bot.;Loudon's Gardener's Mag.;McGrath Pictures;Newman Ferns;Newman's British Ferns;Nominale MS.;Park. Theatr.;Pharmaceutical Jrn.;Phyt.;Parkinson Theatr.;Plues Wild Flowers;The Newspaper;Threlkeld Hibernicarum;Threlkeld Syn. Stirp. Hib.;Turner Botanologia;Wilkinson Weeds and Wild Flowers;Wilson Brit. Plants;Gard. Chron.;Garden Chron.;Fl. Vect.;Harvey in B. & H.;Matheson Religion of Humanity;Langham gen. biblio Britten, James.—Old Country and Farming Words; gleaned from Britten Old Cy. Wds.;Britten Wds.;Britten Old Cy. agricultural books. E.D.S. 1880. [Contains Words from:—i. Ellis, The Wds.;Britten;Young Modern Husbandman, &c, 1750. ii. Lisle, Observations in Husbandry, 1757. iii. Worlidge, Dictionarium Rusticum, 1681. iv. Annals of Agriculture, 1784- 1815. v. Reports of the Agricultural Survey, 1793-1813. vi. Morton's Cyclopaedia of Agriculture, 1863.] Wil. Britton, John.—Beauties of Wiltshire, Vol. III. pp. 369-80, a list of the Britten Beauties;Beauties;Britton;Britton Desc. provincial words of Wiltshire and the adjoining counties. London. 1825. Wil.;Britton Beauties;Britton Desc. Wil. note n.Cy. Brockett, John Trotter.—A Glossary of North Country Words, with their N.Cy.1;Brockett Gl.;Brockett n.Cy. Words;N.Cy. etymology, and affinity to other languages; and occasional notices of local Words;Pease Newc. Dy. Leader;Sharp Chronicon customs and popular superstitions. 3rd edition, corrected and enlarged by Mirabile;Surtees Hist. Dur.;Whittill W. E. Brockett. 2 vols. 8vo, Newcastle, 1846. =N.Cy.1 Poems;Davison Guide to Alnwick;Doleful News from Edb. n.Cy. Brockett, John Trotter.—A Glossary of North-Country Words, in use. From Brockett Gl. MS. add.;Brockett Gl.;Brockett;MS. an original manuscript, in the library of John George Lambton, with add.;N.Cy.1 MS. add. considerable additions. 8vo, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1825.

Dur. Brockie,William.— Legends & superstitions of the county of Durham. Brockie Leg. Dur. Sunderland : B. Williams, 1886 Bwk. Brockie,William.—The Leaderside Legends, pp.48. Sunderland, 1876. Brockie Legends;Brockie Leg. gen.ref. Broeckaert, Jan.—Bastaardwoordenboek. 8vo, Gent, 1895. Broecaert Bastaardwoordenboek;Broeckaert Bastaardwoordenboek

Lin. Brogden, J. Ellett.—Provincial Words and Expressions current in Lin.1 Lincolnshire. 8vo, London, 1866. =Lin.1 [Contains 'Our Little Ted' —a Lincolnshire tale by J. B. Smedley.] gen.ref. Brome, Richard.—The Joviall Crew ; or the Merry Beggars; a Comedie, Brome Joviall Crew;R. Brome Jov. Crew 1652. - [Brome: The Jovial Crew. A comic-opera ... [Altered from R. Brome's comedy. With additional songs, by E. Roome, M. Concanen, and Sir W. Yonge.] With the music prefix'd to each song.] Richard Brome, - 1652? London : Harrison & Co., 1780. Hrf. Bromyard News, The. 1894. Bromyard News Hrf. Bromyard Record, The. 1897. Bromyard Rec. w.Yks. Brontë, Anne.— Agnes Grey. By Acton Bell, 1847. [no ed. given] Brontë Agnes Grey w.Yks. Brontë, Anne.—The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. By Acton Bell, 1848. Brontë Wildfell Hall w.Yks. Brontë, Charlotte.—Jane Eyre. By Currer Bell [pseud.]. London: Chancellor, Brontë J. Eyre;Brontë Jane Eyre 1847. w.Yks. Brontë, Charlotte.—Shirley. By Currer Bell, 1849. Brontë Shirley w.Yks. Brontë, Emily Jane.—Wuthering Heights. By Ellis Bell, 1847. Brontë Wuthering;Brontë Wuthering Heights;Brontë Wuthering Hts. e.An. Brooke, Stopford Augustus.—The history of early English literature: being Brooke Lit. the poetry from its beginnings to the accession of King Ælfred. London: Macmillan & Co., 1892. Lin. Brookes and Vibert.—Lincolnshire Tracts, 1864. Brookes Tracts Gl.;Brookes Tracts;Brookes Tracts Gl.;Brooke Tracts;Brooke Tracts Gl.;Brooke ib.{{Tracts Gl.}} Sc. Brown, David.—Life of the late John Duncan, Professor of Hebrew and Brown Life of J. Duncan Oriental Languages, New College, Edinburgh. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1872. Ayr. Brown, J.D.—Ballads, founded on Ayrshire traditions, with minor poems Brown Ballads and lyrics. 12mo, Kilmarnock, 1850. Cum. Brown, James Walter.—Lyrics and Songs. Carlisle: C. Thurnam & Sons, Brown Lyrics;Peggy Gill 1893. Lan. Brown, James.—Poems, Songs, and Recitations in the . Brown Poems;Browns Poems Wigan, 1881. Pem. Brown, John.— The history of Haverfordwest with that of some Brown Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire parishes. Haverfordwest: Llewellyn Brigstocke, 1882.

Lin. Brown, John.—Literae laureatae ; or a selection from the poetical writings Brown Lit. Laur. in the Lincolnshire language by J. Brown. Ed. J. C. Walter. 8vo, Horncastle, 1890.

Lin. Brown, John.—Neddy and Sally, or the Statutes Day; a Lincolnshire tale. Brown Neddy pp. 10. 12mo, Lincoln, 1841.

Sc. Brown, T.—A Dictionary of the Scottish Language; comprehending all the Brown Dict.;Black Dict. words in common use in the writings of Scott, Burns, Wilson, Ramsay, and other popular Scottish authors. 12mo, London, 1845.

I.Ma. Brown, T.E.—Fo'c's'le Yarns, including Betsy Lee, and other poems, Brown Yarns;Brown Betsy Lee ib.{{London}} 1889. I.Ma. Brown, T.E.—Letters of Thomas Edward Brown, author of 'Fo'c'sle yarns'. Brown Lett. Westminster: A. Constable and Co., 1900.

I.Ma. Brown, T.E.—The Doctor, and other poems. 8vo, London, 1887. Brown The Doctor;Browne The Doctor;Brown Doctor;Browne Doctor;Browne I.Ma. Brown, T.E.—The Manx Witch, and other poems, ib.{{London}}, 1889. Brown Manx Witch;Brown Witch;Brown;Brown Indiaman n.Yks. Browne, George Newton.—The York Minster Screen. Being a specimen of Browne Yk. Minster Screen;Brown Minster the Yorkshire dialect as spoken in the North Riding. 8vo, Malton, 1833. Screen;Brown Yk. Minster Screen;Brown York Reprinted in ' Nine Specimens of English Dialects,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. Minster Screen;Browne Minster Screen;Browne 1896.] Yk. Minster Screen gen.ref. Browne, Sir Thomas.—Works [1640-80]. Ed. Simon Wilkin. 3 vols. 8vo, Browne Wks.;T. Brown Wks.;T. Browne Christian London, 1892-94. Morals;T. Browne Hydriot;T. Browne Religio Medici;Browne Wks.;T. Browne Christian Morals;T. Browne Hydriot;T. Browne Religio Medici;Browne Vulg. Errors;Sir T. Browne Wks.;Wilkins;Sir T. Browne;Sir T. Browne Misc. Tracts;Sir T. Browne Tract;T. Browne Wks.;T. Browne Vulgar Errors;T. Browne Misc.;T. Browne Tract;Wilkin;Wilkin, note to Browne

Nrf. Browne, Thomas, Sir.— The works of Sir Thomas Browne. Ed. by Simon Browne Wks. Wilkin. 3 vols. London: H. G. Bohn, 1852. Nrf. Browne, Thomas.—Notes and letters on the natural history of Norfolk: Browne Nrf. Birds more especially on the birds and fishes. London: Jarrold, 1901 (new ed.). n.Yks. Browne, Thomas.—Poems on several occasions. Ed. J. Merritt. 8vo, Brown Poems;Browne Poems;Perowne Liverpool, 1798. [Contains 'The Invasion' and 'Awd Daisy,' &c.] Poems;Brown Awd Daisy gen.ref. Browne, William.— Britannia's Pastorals. London: Norton, 1613. Browne Br. Past;W. Browne Brit. Pastorals Lth. Bruce, George.—Poems, Ballads, and Songs on various occasions. 8vo, Bruce Poems Edinburgh, 1813. Nhb. Bruce, John Collingwood.—The Handbook to the Roman Wall: A Guide to Bruce Roman Wall;Bruce Handbk. to Roman Wall Tourists Traversing the Barrier of the Lower Isthmus. Longmans: London, 1895 Sc. Bruce, Michael.—Lectures and Sermons, Good News in Evil Times, &c. 4to, Bruce Lectures;Bruce Lect.;Bruce 1708. Sc. Bruce, Michael.—Soul Confirmation, a Sermon, 1709. Bruce Soul Confirmation;Bruce Soul Confirm.;Bruce Soul-Confirmation Sc. Bruce, Robert.—Sermons, reprinted from the original edition of 1590 and Bruce Sermons;Bruce Serm.;Bruce 1591. With collections for his life, by Robert Wodrow. Ed. W. Cunningham, Sermon;Bruce Sermons D.D. 8vo, Edinburgh, Wodrow Soc. 1843. Dev. Brushfield, Thomas Nadault.— 'The financial diary of a citizen of Exeter, Brushfield Diary 1631-1643'. In: Reports and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art, vol. 33. Exeter: s.n., 1901. s.Sc. Buchan, John.—A Lost Lady of Old Years ; a romance, 1899. Buchan Lost Lady s.Sc. Buchan, John.—Grey Weather. Moorland tales of my own people, 1899. Buchan Grey Weather;Buchan Weather s.Sc. Buchan, John.—John Burnet of Barns ; a romance, 1898. Buchan J. Burnet;Buchan Barns;Buchan Burnet;Buchan Burnet of Barns n.Sc. Buchan, Peter (ed.).—Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North of Scotland, Buchan Ballads;Buchan Ballads, Earl o' Mar hitherto unpublished, 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1828. Mackay;Buchan Ballads, Earl o' Mar Abd. Buchan, Peter.—Gleanings of Scotch, English, and Irish scarce old ballads, Old Ballads;Pipers o' Buchan many of them connected with the localities of Aberdeenshire. 16mo, Peterhead, 1825. Heb.I. Buchanan, John Lanne.— Travels in the Western Hebrides : from 1782 to Buchanan Travels 1790. London: Printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1793. Slg. Buchanan, Robert.—Poems, Songs, and other writings. Ed. James Love. Buchanan Poems 8vo, Falkirk, 1901. Slang ; Lon. Buchanan, Robert.—Stormy Waters: A Story of To-day. London: John and Buchanan Stormy Waters Robert Maxwell, 1885. gen. biblio Buckland, Francis Trevelyan.—Annual Report of the Inspectors of Salmon Buckland Report Salmon Fish.;Reports on Fisheries (England and Wales). Inspectors of Salmon Fisheries, Francis Salmon Fisheries Trevelyan Buckland, Sir Spencer Walpole. London: G.E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, 1877. gen. biblio Buckland, Francis Trevelyan.—Natural history of British fishes; their Buckland Brit. Fishes;Buckland Fishes structure, economic uses and capture by net and rod, cultivation of fish- ponds, fish suited for acclimatisation, artificial breeding of salmon, by Frank Buckland. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge,[pref. 1880] gen. biblio Buckland, Francis Trevelyan.—Notes and Jottings from Animal Life. Buckland Animal Life;Buckland Notes and London: Smith, Elder, 1882. Jottings Glo. Buckman, S. S.—John Darke's Sojourn in the Cotteswolds and elsewhere, a Buckman Darke's Sojourn;Buckman;Darke's series of sketches. 8vo, London, 1890. Sojourn Nhb., Dur. Buddle, John.—Transactions of the Natural History Society of Buddle Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Nhb. and Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle Upon Tyne. Vol.1. Newcastle: J. 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Dev. Capern, Edward.—Ballads and Songs, ib.{{London}} 1858. Capern Ballads Dev. Capern, Edward.—Poems. 2nd ed., with additions. 8vo, London, 1856. Capern Poems

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Cor. Carpenter, Nathanael.—Geographie delineated forth in two bookes Carpenter Geographie Containing the sphericall and topicall parts thereof, by Nathanael Carpenter, Fellow of Exceter Colledge in Oxford. Oxford : printed by Iohn Lichfield, for Henry Cripps, and are to be sold by Henry Curteyne, Anno Domini, M.DC.XXXV. [1635]. Ken. Carr, Mrs. Comyns.—Cottage Folk, 1897. Carr Cottage Flk. Ken. Carr, Mrs. Comyns.—The Arm of the Lord, 1899. Carr Arm of the Lord;Carr Arm of Lord Sc. Carr, Sir John.—Caledonian Sketches, or a Tour through Scotland in 1807. Carr Caled. Sketches;Carr Caledonian Sketches 4to, London, 1807. w.Yks. Carr, William.—Horae Momenta Cravenae, or, the Craven dialect, Carr Horae Mom. Crav. exemplified in two dialogues, between Farmer Giles and his neighbour Bridget. To which is annexed a copious glossary. By a native of Craven, pp. v, 125. 8vo, London, 1824. w.Yks. Carr, William.—The Dialect of Craven, in the West-Riding of the County of Carr Craven Gl.;w.Yks.1;Carr Crav. Gl.;Carr Gl. York, with a copious glossary, illustrated by authorities from ancient English and Scottish writers, and exemplified by two familiar dialogues. By a native of Craven. 2 vols. 2nd ed., much enlarged, pp. xviii, 336, 359. 8vo, London, 1828. -w.Yks.1 w.Sc. Carrick, John D.—The Laird of Logan, or Wit of the West: being a collection Carrick Laird of Logan;Carrick Laird;Carrick Laird of anecdotes, jests, and comic tales. 16mo, Glasgow, 1835. o' Logan;Carrick Laird of Logan Gl.

Colloq. Carroll, Lewis.—Through the looking glass: and what Alice found there. Carroll Through Looking-glass London: Macmillan and Co., 1872. Yks. Cartledge, J. G. (ed.)—The Lancashire and Yorkshire Band of Hope and Temperance Dial.;Temperance Dial., Teetotal Good Templar Temperance Recitations and Dialogues, in the Yorkshire Tom;Teetotal Tom dialect. 16mo, Leeds, 1872. 2nd Series, ib.{{Leeds} 1873. gen. biblio. Cassell's Family Magazine. Ed. H. G. Bonavia Hunt. London: 1874-1897. Cassell's Fam. Mag.;Cassell's Family Mag.;Cassell's Mag.;Cassel's Fam. Mag. gen. biblio. Cassell's National Library. Ed. Henry Morley. London: 1886-1890. Cassell's Nat. Lib.;Defoe Tour through E. Cy.;Defoe Tour;Defoe Tour Gt. Brit. gen. biblio. Cassell's Technical Educator: An Encyclopaedia of Technical Information. 4 Cassell's Tech. Educ. vols. London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1870-1873. n.Yks. Castillo, John.—Poems in the North Yorkshire dialect. Ed., with a memoir Castillo Poems;Castillo Rooasdile Bob and glossary, by G. M. Tweddell. 12mo, Stokesley, 1878. n.Yks. Castillo, John.—Poems. With a glossary. 12mo, Northallerton, 1845. Castillo Poems n.Yks. Castillo, John.—The Bard of the Dales, or poems and miscellaneous pieces, Castillo Bard of Dales partly in the Yorkshire dialect. 12mo, Kirby-Moorside, 1850. gen.ref. Castle of Love.—Bishop Grosseteste's ' Castle of Love' [c. 1320]. Ed. R. F. Castel off Love Weymouth, Trans. Phil. Soc. London, 1864. Lan. Castle, Egerton.—The Light of Scarthey. A romance [1895]. Castle Light of Scarthey;Castle Scarthey e.Yks. Catalogue of Messrs. Crowder and Sons, Horncastle. n.d. [??] Catalogue of Messrs. Crowder and Sons, Horncastle gen.ref. Catholicon Anglicum, an English-Latin Wordbook, dated 1483. Ed. S. J. H. Cath. Angl.;Catholicon Heritage, E.E.T.S. 1881. gen.ref. Caxton, William.—Blanchardyn and Eglantine [c. 1489]. Ed. L. Kellner, Caxton Blanchardyn E.E.T.S. 1890. gen.ref. Caxton, William.—Eneydos, 1490. Englisht from the French Liure des Caxton Eneydos Eneydes, 1483. Ed. W. T. Culley and F. J. Furnivall, E.E.T.S. 1890. gen.ref. Caxton, William.—The History of Reynard the Fox translated [1481]. Ed. E. Caxton Reynard;Reynard;Caxton Arber, 1878. gen.ref. Caxton, William.—The right plesaunt and godlie historie of the Foure Caxton Sonnes of Aymon;Sonnes of Aymon Sonnes of Aymon. Englisht from the French by William Caxton [c. 1489]. Ed. O. Richardson, E.E.T.S. 1885. ?? Caxton: The Golden Legend of master William Caxton done anew; [edited Caxton G. Leg. by Frederick S. Ellis.] Jacobus, de Voragine, approximately 1229-1298. Hammersmith: Printed by ... William Morris at the Kelmscott Press; London: sold by Bernard Quaritch, 1892. ?? Caxton: The History of Jason. Translated from the French of Raoul le Fèvre Caxton Jason by William Caxton. Westminster: William Caxton, c. 1477. gen.ref. Caxton's Trevisa: no source given Caxton's Trevisa gen.ref. Century Dictionary, The.—An encyclopedic lexicon of the English language. C.D.;Glanville Witches;Hall Quo Vadis;Hervey Prepared under the superintendence of William Dwight Whitney. 6vols. Meditations;Marston What you will;Ribton- 4to, New York [1889-91], =(C.D.) Turner's Vagrants and Vagrancy;Russell Jack's Courtship;Statute;Whately Bride Bush;World of Wonders;King James I, to Bacon;Franklin Autobiog.;Lincoln Lett.;Raymond's Life;Municip. Report;Sci. Amer.;Scott;Thackeray A Night's Pleasure;Trowbridge Coupon Bonds;Drayton Moon-calf;Fisheries;Fisheries U. S.;Holinshed's Desc. Irel.

gen. biblio Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, The. (1881-1901). Cent. Mag.;Century Mag. Wor. Chamberlain, Mrs. — A Glossary of West Worcestershire Words. With w.Wor.1 glossic notes by Thomas Hallam. pp. xii, 40. E.D.S. 1882. =w.Wor.1 gen.ref. Chambers, R.—Cyclopaedia of English Literature. 3rd ed., revised by Dr. Chambers;Chambers Cycl.;Chambers' Carruthers. 2 vols., London, 1876. Cycl.;Chambers;Chambers Bk. of Days;Philosoph. Trans.;Strutt's Sports, in Chambers Bk. Days;Chambers Cyclo.;Chambers Cyclop. gen. biblio Chambers, R.—The Book of Days: a Miscellany of popular antiquities in Chambers Bk. Days;Chambers Bk. of Days connection with the calendar, including anecdote, biography, and history, curiosities of literature and oddities of human life and character, a vols. 8vo, London [1866-68]. Sc. Chambers, Robert (ed.).—Popular Rhymes of Scotland. New ed., 8vo, Chambers Rhymes;Chambers Pop. London [1870]. [1st ed. 1826.] Rhymes;Chambers ib.{{Pop. Rhymes}};Easter Whitburn's Sc. Chambers, Robert (ed.).—The Scottish Songs; collected and illustrated. 2 Chambers Sngs. vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1829. Edb. Chambers, Robert.—Traditions of Edinburgh. 2 vols. Edinburgh : Printed Chambers Trad. Edb.;Chambers Trad.;Chambers for W. & C. Tait, 1825. Traditions gen. biblio Chambers, William and Robert (ed.).— Chambers's Journal of Popular Chambers' Jrn.;Chambers's Jrn.;Cleas. Jrn. Literature Science and Arts. Edinburgh and London: William and Robert Chambers, 1856-1886. Sc. Chambers, William and Robert (eds.).— Chambers's Information for the Chambers' Information;Chambers's Information People. Edinburgh: William and Robert Chambers, 1842. Dev. Chanter, Gratiana.—The Witch of Withyford. A story of Exmoor. 12mo, Chanter Witch London, 1896. Dev. Chanter, John Mill.— Wanderings in North Devon being records & Chanter Wanderings reminiscences. Ed. Gratiana Chanter. Ilfracombe: Twiss & Son, 1887. gen.ref. Chapman, George.—Works [c. 1634]. notes, by R. H. Shepherd. 3 vols. 8vo, Chapman Iliad;Chapman Odyssey;Chapman May- London, 1874-75. Day;Chapman May-day;Chapman Monsieur d'Olive;Chapman Odyss.;Plays;Chapman Il.;Chapman Odysseys

Lan. Chapman, T.—A Lankeyshire Essay upon t'subject o' Dreams; bein' a Essay on Dreams Papper read at a Meetin', durin' t'Session, o't Hope Street Soshel Union, pp. 8. ib.{{Liverpool}} [n.d.] Lan. Chapman, T.—Widder Bagshaw an' her nevvy Samul's visit to Brown's Chapman Widder Bagshaw;Chapman Widow Museum, pp. 16. ib.{{Liverpool}} [c. 1870.] Bagshaw's Visit;Chapman Widder Bagshaw's Visit;Chapman Widder Bagshaw Visit;Widder Bagshaw;Widder Bagshaw's Visit

Lan. Chapman, T.—Widder Bagshaw an' her nevvy Samul's Whissentide trip fro' Chapman Widder Bagshaw;Chapman Widder Chowbent to New Brighton, pp. 24. 8vo, Liverpool [c. 1860]. Bagshaw's Trip;Chapman Widder Bagshaw Trip;Widder Bagshaw's Trip; Nhb. Charleton, R. J.—Newcastle Town. An account of its rise and progress : its Charleton Newcastle;Charleton Newc. struggles and triumphs : and its ending. 8vo, London,1885. Town;Charleton Newcastle Town;Charlton Newcastle Nhb. Charlton, Edward.—Memorials of North Tyndale, and its four surnames. Charlton N. Tynedale;Charlton North Tynedale Newcastle-upon-Tyne: J.M. Carr, 1871. n.Yks. Charlton, L. The History of Whitby and of Whitby Abbey. 4to, York, 1779. Charlton in his Hist. Whitby;Hist. Whitby;n.Yks.2;Whitby Abbey Rolls;Whitby Rolls e.An. Charlton, Mary.— The wife and the mistress. A novel in four volumes. Charlton Wife and Mistress London : Lane and Newman, 1803. Ess. Charnock, Richard Stephen A Glossary of the Essex Dialect. pp. x, 64. 8vo, Ess.1;Charnock Gl.;Howard Household London, 1880. =Ess.1 Bks.;Stroud Dev. Sng.;Wright Essex;Wright Hist. Ess.;Cromwell Hist. Colchester;Cromwell's Hist. Colchester Nhb. Chater, J. W. (ed.)—The Illustrated Comic Tyneside Almanac for 1862-69. Chater Tyneside Alm.;Chater Alm.;Chater's Alm.

Nhb. Chater's Annual for 1869 containing – Mirth for Midsummer, Merriment Chater Tyneside Ann.;Chater Ann.;Chater for Michaelmas, Cheerfulness for Christmas, and Laughter for Lady-Day, forming a collection of Parlour Poetry and Drawing Room Drollery, suitable for all seasons; And supplying Smiles for Summer, Amusement for Autumn, Wit for Winter, and Sprightliness for Spring. Illustrated by J. L. Marcke. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: J. W. Chater, 1878.

Nhb. Chatt, George.—Miscellaneous Poems. 8vo, Hexham, 1866. Chatt Poems Nhb. ; Cum. Chatto, W. A.—Rambles in Northumberland and on the Scottish Border : Oliver Rambles;Oliver Rambles in Nhb.;Oliver ; Wm. interspersed with brief notices of interesting events in Border history. By Rambles Nhb.;Oliver Nhb.;Oliver ( the Younger ) Stephen Oliver, the Younger, ib.{{London}} 1835. Rambles in Nhb.;Rambles in Nhb.;Rambles Nhb.

Nhb. Chatto, W. A.—Scenes and Recollections of Fly-fishing in Northumberland, Oliver Fly-Fishing;Oliver Fly Fishing Cumberland, and Westmoreland. By Stephen Oliver, the Younger, of Aldwark, in Com. Ebor. 12mo, London, 1834. gen.ref. Chaucer, Geoffrey.—Chaucerian and other pieces. Being a Supplement to Skeat Chaucer;Skeat 's note to Chaucer the Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Ed. W. W. Skeat. 8vo, Oxford, 1897. gen.ref. Chaucer, Geoffrey.—Complete Works [1369-1400]. Ed. W. W. Skeat. 6 Chaucer C.T.;Chaucer C. T.;C. vols. 8vo, Oxford, 1894. T.;Chaucer;Chaucer An. & Arcite;Chaucer Bk. of Duchesse;Chaucer Boeth.;Chaucer Boethius;Chaucer C. T.;Chaucer C. T. A.;Chaucer C. T. B.;Chaucer C. T. Prol.;Chaucer C.T.;Chaucer C.T. A.;Chaucer C.T. B.;Chaucer Duchesse;Chaucer Hous F.;Chaucer Hous of F.;Chaucer Hous of Fame;Chaucer Leg. G. W.;Chaucer M. P.;Chaucer Minor P.;Chaucer Minor Poems;Chaucer Monkes T. Prol.;Chaucer Parl. Foules;Chaucer R. Rose;Chaucer Rom. R.;Chaucer T. & C.;Chaucer T. & Cr.;Chaucer Tr. & Cr.;Chaucer Troilus;Chaucer;Hous F.;Skeat Chaucer, Min. Poems;Skeat Chaucer;Skeat's Notes to the Canterbury Tales;Skeat's note to Chaucer C. T.;Skeat's note to Chaucer Duchesse;Skeat's note;Tr. & Cr.;Chaucer B. Duchesse;Skeat's Note to Chaucer Duchesse;Skeat's note to Chaucer C. T.;Plowman's Tale;Plowmans Tale;Chaucer Astrol.;Chaucer Astrolabe;Chaucer H. Fame; Chaucer Prol. to C. T.;Min. Poems

gen. biblio Cheales, Alan B.—Proverbial Folk-Lore. 2nd ed. revised and enlarged. 8vo, Cheales Prov. Flk-Lore Dorking [n.d.]. Glo. Cheltenham Examiner, The. 1896. Cheltenham Exam. Lin. Cheny, Lawrence.— Ruth and Gabriel. A pastoral story. First Edition: Cheny Ruth and Gabriel London: Sampson Low, 1876. Chs. ; Lan. Cheshire and Lancashire Historical Collector. Ed. T. Worthington Barlow. 2 Barlow Chs. Hist. Collector;Barlow Hist. vols., 1853-55. Collector;Chs. Lan. Hist. Coll.;Chs. and Lan. Hist. Coll.;Chs. and Lan. Hist. Collector;Inventory;Wardens' Accts., Holmes Chapel Chs. Cheshire Notes and Queries, The. 3 vols., 1881-83. Chs. N. & Q.;Chs. ib.{{N. & Q.}};Green Knutsford;John Stoyls;John Stoyls in Chs. N. & Q.;Roid i' th Sixpenny Go;Stoyl Roid i' th Sixpenny Go;Stoyls Roid;Stoyls Roid i'th Sixpenny Go Chs. Cheshire Sheaf, The: being local gleanings, historical and antiquarian, from Cheshire Sheaf;Chs. Sheaf;Sheaf;Chwardens' many scattered fields, reprinted from the Chester Courant, May 1878 to Accts. Whitegate;Bunbury Prsh. Bks. in December 1882. 2 vols. 4to, Chester. Sheaf;Commentary on Fixed Air;Diary of J. Ryle in Local Gleanings;Holme Heraldry;Inv.;Inventory;Inventory of Margery Clutton;Inventory of Rumwell Durbare;Local Gleanings;Farm Account;Farm Acct. Chs. Cheshire Sheaf, The: being local gleanings, historical and antiquarian, from Cheshire Sheaf;Chs. Sheaf;Sheaf;Chwardens' many scattered fields, reprinted from the Chester Courant, May 1878 to Accts. Ellesmere December 1882. 2 vols. 4to, Chester. New Series. Ed. J. P. Earwaker. Reprinted from the Chester Courant. Vol. I. pts. 1-4. 4to, Chester, 1891-95.

Chs. Chester Chronicle, The. 1795. Chester Chron.;Chs. Chron. gen.ref. Chester Plays, The [c. 1400]. Ed. H. Deimling, E.E.T.S. 1893. Chester Plays;Deluge gen.ref. Chet. Soc. Publ.: Chetham Society Publications Chet. Soc. Publ.;Cheth. Soc.;Chetham Soc.;Harland Gawthorpe Hall in Chet. Soc.;Newcome Autob.;Newcome Autobiog.;Newcome Diary;Norris Papers;State Cy. Lan.;Walworthe Lett. Lan. Chetham Society.— Chetham miscellanies. Remains Historical and Literary Cheth. Soc.;Cheet. Soc.;Chet. Soc.;Chet. Soc. connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester. Published Corresp.;Chet. Soc. Pub.;Chet. Soc. Publ.;Cheth. by the Chetham Society. Vols. I-CXIV, 1843-86. Soc. Pub.;Cheth. Soc. Publ.;Cheth. Soc. Public.;Cheth. Miscell.;Chetham Misc.;Chetham Soc.;Chetham Soc. Pub.;Chetham Soc. Publ.;Gastrell Notitia Cestriensis;Lett. fr. Quaker;Civil War Tracts;Clarke Jrn.;Diary H. Newcome;Huswiues pointes in the Farmer MS.

Lan. Chetham Society.— Chetham miscellanies. Remains Historical and Literary Cheth. Soc.;Cheet. Soc.;Chet. Soc.;Chet. Soc. connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester. Published Corresp.;Chet. Soc. Pub.;Chet. Soc. Publ.;Cheth. by the Chetham Society. Vols. I-CXIV, 1843-86. —New Series. Vols. I-XXXIII, Soc. Pub.;Cheth. Soc. Publ.;Cheth. Soc. 1883-94. Public.;Cheth. Miscell.;Chetham Misc.;Chetham Soc.;Chetham Soc. Pub.;Chetham Soc. Publ.;Byrom in Cheth. Soc.;Byrom Remains;Byrom Remin.;Byrom Remains, in Cheth. Soc. Publ.;Harland Gawthorpe Hall in Chet. Soc.

Nrf. Chettle, Henry and John Day.—The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green (acted Chettle & Day Blind Beggar 1600, printed 1659) (no edit. given]. gen.ref. Chettle, Henry, and Day, John The Blind Beggar of Bednall Green. Ed. W. Chettle & Day Blind Beggar Bang, Materialien zur Kunde des älteren englischen Dramas. Band I. 8vo. Louvain, 1902. gen.ref. Chettle, Henry.—Kind-Heart's Dream : containing five apparitions with Chettle Kind-Harts Dreame;Chettle Kind-Harts their invectives against abuses reigning, 1592. Ed. E. F. Rimbault, Percy Dreme Soc. 1841. Sc. Cheviot, Andrew.— Proverbs, proverbial expressions, and popular rhymes Cheviot Prov. of Scotland. London: Paisley, 1896. Sc. Child, Francis James (ed.).—English and Scottish Ballads. 4 vols. 8vo, Boston, 1857. Sc. Child, Francis James (ed.).—The English and Scottish Popular Ballads. In 10 Child Ballads;Child's Pop. Bal.;Child Eng. & Sc. pts. 4to, Boston [1882-98]. Pop. Ball.;Child Pop. Ballads;Child's P. B.;Child's Pop. Bal.;Child's Pop. Ball.;Child's Pop. Ballads;Child's Eng. & Sc. Ballads;Child's Ballads;Gil Brenton;Gill Brenton;Gl. to Child's Ballads;;Lass of Roch Royal;Lizie Wan;Wife of Usher's Well; in Child Pop. Ballads;Broomfield Hill;Chevy Chase;Clerk Colvill;Death of Parcy Reed;Battle of Harlaw;Fair Flower of Northumberland, Child's Ballads;;Flodden Field;Gay Goshawk;Hobie Noble;John of Hazelgreen;;Outlaw Murray;Proud Lady Margaret;;The Gypsy Laddie;Thomas Rymer;Thomas Rymer, in Child Pop. Ballads

Bwk. Chisholm, Walter.—Poems : by the late Walter Chisholm, a Berwickshire Chisholm Poems shepherd lad. Ed., with a prefatory notice, by William Cairns. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1879. Dev. Chope, R. Pearse.—The Dialect of Hartland, Devonshire. With a map of the nw.Dev.1;Extr. fr. lease;Hartland Ch. district. E.D.S. 1891. =nw.Dev.1 Acc.;Hartland Church Accounts;Hartland Church Accts.;Peter Pindar Dev. Hob's Love;H. Church Acc. Lan. Chorlton, W.—A MS. Glossary of provincial words used in the Chorlton MS. Gl. neighbourhood of Irlam o' th' Height, and Clifton, near Manchester [1746].

Cum. Christian, John.—A Whitehaven Sailor Lad in London, 1880. Christian Sailor Lad Cum. Christian, John.—The Mason's Ghost Story, 1880. Christian Mason's Ghost;Christian Mason Ghost Story;Christian Mason's Ghost Story gen.ref. Christmas Carols (c. 1510): in Percy Society 1841 Christmas Carols gen. biblio Chronicle, The. Var. dates. Chronicle;The Chronicle gen.ref. Chronicle: see specific context. Chron. gen.ref. Chronicon Vilodunense, sive de Vitaet Miraculis Sanctæ Edithæ Regis Chron. Vilod.;Chron. Vilodun. Edgari filiæ ; Carmen Vetus Anglicum [c. 1420]. Londini, 1830. —Ed. C. Horstmann. Heilbronn, 1883. Wal. Church Monthly magazine. Oct 1890. Church Mthly. Dor. Church of England, Tyneham Parish, Dorset. Parish registers, and Tyneham Overseers' Acc.;Tyneham Overseer's documents of the incumbents, churchwardens and overseers of the poor. Acc.;Tyneham Overseers Disburstments 1694 - 1947. — Tyneham: Dorset History Centre.. gen. biblio Church Times, The. Var. dates. Church Times Yks. Churchman’s Family Magazine, The. 1870. Churchman's Mag. gen.ref. Churchwardens' accounts of S. Edmund and S. Thomas, Sarum, 1443-1702, Churchw. Acc.;Chw. Acc.;S. Edmund Sarum;S. with other documents ; By Henry James Fowle Swayne ; with an Thomas Sarum;Parish Accounts introduction by Amy M. Straton ; and a preface by [John Wordsworth]. H. J. F. Swayne. [S.l.] : Wilts Record Society, 1896. Wil. Churchwardens' Accounts of St. Edmund and St. Thomas, Sarum. Ed. H. J. Churchw. Accts.;Ch'warden's Acc. S. Edmund, T. Swayne. Wiltshire Record Society, 1896. Sarum;Ch'wardens' Accts., Sarum St. Thomas;Chw. Acc.;Chwardens' Acc. St. Edmund Sarum;Chwrden's Acc. St. Thomas;Chwardens' Acc.;Chw. Acc., S. Edmund Sarum;Ch'wardens' Accts., Sarum St. Thomas;Chwrden's Acc. St. Thomas, Sarum

Ess Churchwardens and overseers records, 1698-1861. Colne-Wakes (Essex); Colne Overseers' Accounts;Wake Colne Church of England. Parish Church of Colne-Wakes (Essex). [Mikrofiche; Salt Overseers' Accts.;Wakes Colne Overseers Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1990.] Acc.;Wakes Colne Overseers' Accs.;Wakes Colne Overseers' Accts.;Wakes Colne Overseers' Acts. gen.ref. Cibber: quoted from N.E.D. Cibber's Double Gallant;Cibber Doub. Gallant

Sc. Clan-Albin, a national tale. 4 vols. 12mo, Edinburgh, 18rs. Clan-Albin;Clan Albin Cum. Clare, Austin [i.e. Wilhelmina Martha James].— Davie Armstrong: A Story Clare Davie Armstrong;Clare D. Armstrong;D. Of The Fells. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1871. Armstrong

Nhb. Clare, Austin [i.e. Wilhelmina Martha James].— For the Love of a Lass. A Clare Love of Lass;Clare Love Lass;Clare Love of Tale of Tynedale. London : Chatto & Windus, 1890. a Lass; Cum. Clare, Austin. [i.e. Wilhelmina Martha James.] By the Rise of the River: Clare By Rise of the River;Clare Rise of River;Rise studies and sketches in South Tynedale. London : Chatto & Windus, 1897. of River

Nhb. Clare, John.—Poems descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery. 12mo, London, Clare Poems;Clare Rural Life;Clare Rur. 1820. Life;Solitude;Clare To the Lark;Clare Evening;March Nhb. Clare, John.—The Remains of John Clare. Ed. Cherry, ib.{{London}} 1873. Clare Remains

Nhb. Clare, John.—The Rural Muse. ib.{{London}} 1835. Clare Rur. Muse

Nhb. Clare, John.—The Shepherd's Calendar, ib.{{London}} 1827. Clare Shep. Calendar;Clare Shep. Cal. Nhb. Clare, John.—The Village Minstrel, and other poems. 2 vols. ib.{{London}} Clare Vill. Minst.;Clare Vill. Minstrel;Clare Vill. 1821. Min.;Clare Village Min.;Clare Village Minst.;Clare Village Minstr.;Clare Introd. Vill. Minstrel;Clare ib.{{Vill. Minst.}} Oxf. Clark, Andrew [ed.]. Survey of the antiquities of the city of Oxford, Clark Wood's City;Peshall City composed in 1661-6, by Anthony Wood. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1889.

Ess. Clark, Charles.— John Noakes and Mary Styles ; or, ' An Essex Calf's' visit to Clark J. Noakes;Clarke J. Noakes;Clark Tiptree races : a poem, exhibiting some of the most striking lingual ib.{{J. Noakes}} localisms peculiar to Essex. With a Glossary, pp. 48. 8vo, London, 1839. [Reprinted in ' Nine Specimens of English Dialects,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1896.] Cum. Clark, Ewan.—Miscellaneous Poems. 8vo, Whitehaven, 1779. Clark Poems;Roger;Seymon gen. biblio Clark, Hugh.— An introduction to heraldry, with nearly one thousand Clark Introd. Heraldry illustrations; including the arms of about five hundred different families. London: G. Bell, 1873. Yks. Clark, John Willis and Thomas McKenny Hughes.—The Life and Letters of Clark & Hughes Life A. Sedgwick the Reverend Adam Sedgwick. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1890. Rnf. Clark, Robert.—Original Poetical Pieces, chiefly Scottish. pp. 23. 8vo, Clark Orig. Poet.;Clark Poet. Pieces;Clerk Poet. Paisley, 1836. Pieces;Clerk Poet. Pieces;Clark Brig Post

Rnf. Clark, Robert.—Random Rhymes : chiefly Scottish, pp.36. 12mo, Glasgow, Clark Rhymes;Clark Random Rhymes 1842. Sh.I. Clark, W. Fordyce.—Northern Gleams. Tales of the Shetland Isles, 1898. Clark N. Gleams;Clark Northern Gleams;Clark Gleams Lan. Clarke, C. Allen.—Tum Fowt Sketches. No. 3, Manchester, 1892. Clarke Sketches;Clarke Tum Fowt;Clarke Tum Fowt Sketches Lakel. Clarke, James.—A Survey of the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Clark Surv. Lakes;Clark Survey;Clark Lakes;Clarke Lancashire, fol., London, 1787. Lakes gen.ref. Clarke, John.— Phraseologia puerilis, sive elegantiæ sermonis, Latini Clarke Phras. Puer. pariter atque Anglicani, capitatim concinnatæ, atque in methodum alphabetariam distributæ, in usum scholastici tyrocinii: ... Or selected Latine and English phrases, very useful for young Latinists, to prevent barbarisms and bald Latine-making: and to initiate them in speaking, and writing elegantly in both languages. The fourth edition, methodically digested, and very much enlarged by the author John Clarke, ... And now recognized and amended, and above 700 choice phrases added by W. R. London : printed by J. R. for Francis Eglesfield, at the Marigold in S. Pauls Churchyard, 1670.

Aus. Clarke, Percy.— The valley council, or, Leaves from the journal of Thomas Clarke Valley Council Bateman of Canbelego Station, N.S.W. ; edited by Percy Clarke. London : S. Marston, Low & Co., 1891. Wm. Clarke, Thomas. (ed.)—Specimens of the Westmoreland Dialect; consisting Clarke Spec. Dial.;Clarke Spec.;Brigsteear of T'Reysh Beearin, and Jonny Shippard's Journa ta Lunnan. Reprinted Gooardy;Clarke Brigsteear Gooardy;Clarke Jonny from the Westmoreland Gazette. Jimmy Green at Brough Hill Fair. By W. Shippard's Journa;Clarke Jonny Shippard's Bowness. From a series of sketches in the Westmoreland dialect. Also, Jurna;Clarke Jonny Shippard's Jurna in Spec. T'Terrible Knitters e' Dent. By Robert Southey. Reprinted by permission Dial.;Clarke Spec. Dial. Jonny Shippard's from 'The Doctor.' pp. 32. 12mo, Kendal, 1870. Another ed., pp. 52, 8vo, Journa;Clarke Spec. Dial. Jonny Shippard's Kendal, 1872 [and var. ed.]. Jurna;Jonny Shippard;Jonny Shippard at Heeam;Jonny Shippards Journa;Jonny Shippard's Jurna;T'Reysh Beearin;Wilson Daft Watty

Wm. Clarke, Thomas.—Tommy Woker's Account of 'T'Reysh Beearin,' red ta Clarke T'Reysh Beearin;Clarke T'Reysh Bearin sum Kendal fwoak Jeny. 20, 1863. 12mo, Kendal, 1863. gen.ref. Clarke: Phraseologia puerilis, Anglo-Latina, in usum tirocinii scholastici. Or, Clarke Phras. Puer. Selected Latine and English phrases, wherein the purity and propriety of both languages is expressed, etc. John CLARKE, B.D., Master of the Free School in Lincoln. London : Felix Kyngston for Robert Mylbourne, 1638.

Ch.I. ; Guer. Clarke's Guernsey News. (1877-1908). Clerk's Guer. News;Clerk's Guernsey News;Clerk's Guernsey News w.Yks. Clayton's Christmas Annual. Snowdrops, for 1878. pp.56. 12mo, Bradford. Clayton's Ann.;Illingworth Clayton Ann.;Illingworth Clayton's Ann. gen.ref. Cleanness [c. 1360], see Early English Alliterative Poems. Cleanness Lan. Clegg, John Trafford.—Daisy, 1890. Clegg Daisy Lan. Clegg, John Trafford.—David's Loom. A story of Rochdale life in the early Clegg David's Loom years of the nineteenth century, 1894. Lan. Clegg, John Trafford.—Gatin' the Warp, 1890. Clegg Gatin th' Warp;Clegg Warp Lan. Clegg, John Trafford.—Reaund bith' , and other sketches. By th' Owd Clegg Reaund bi th' Derby;Clegg Th' Derby Weighver, 1890. Lan. Clegg, John Trafford.—Reaund Know' Hill, 1890. Clegg Know Hill Lan. Clegg, John Trafford.—Stories, Sketches, and Rhymes in the Rochdale Clegg Pieces Roch. Dial.;Clegg Sketches;Clegg dialect. 8vo, Rochdale, 1895. Dial.;Clegg Pieces Rochd. Dial.

Or.I. Cleland, Robert.—Inchbracken, the story of a Fama Clamosa, 1883 [ed. Cleland Inchbracken 1887]. Sc. Cleland, William.—Collection of Poems. 8vo, [n.pl.], 1697. Cleland Poems gen.ref. Cleop. Gl.: no source given. Cleop. Gl. Lan. Cleworth, Martin J. —Daftie Dick, and other stories [c. 1888]. Cleworth Daftie Dick gen.ref. Clifford Notes on Dryden: quoted from Nares Clifford Notes on Dryden;ib.{{Nares}} e.An. Clodd, Edward.— Tom Tit Tot; an essay on savage philosophy in folk-tale. Clodd Tom Tit Tot London: Duckworth and co., 1898. Wm. Close, John—Tales and Legends of Westmoreland, 1862. Close Tales;Close Tales and Leg.;Close Leg.;Close Leg. and Tales Wm. Close, John—The Satirist, 1833. Close Satirist;Close The Satirist Sc. Clough, Arthur Hugh.— The Bothie of Toper-na-fuosich: A Long-vacation Clough Bothie Pastoral. Oxford: Macpherson. London: Chapman and Hall, 1848.

Chs. Clough, J. C.—Bessy Bresskittle's Pattens, or Sanshum Fair, a Cheshire- Clough B. Bresskittle;Clough Betty Bresskittle mon's Crack. 12mo, Altrincham, 1879. Suff. Clubbe, John.— The History and Antiquities of the Ancient Villa of Clubbe Wheatfield Wheatfield, in the County of Suffolk. London: M. Cooper, 1758. Abd. Cobban, J. Maclaren.—The Angel of the Covenant, 1898. Cobban Angel;Cobban Angel of Coventry Abd. Cobban, J. Maclaren.—The King of Andaman, a saviour of society, 1895. Cobban Andaman;Cobban King of Andaman

Lin. Cobbe, Henry. —Luton church: historical and descriptive. London: G. Bell Cobbe Luton Church and sons, 1899. Slang Cobbett, James Paul.— Journal of a Tour in Italy: And Also in Part of France Cobbett Tour in Italy and Switzerland... London: Mills, Jowett, and Mills, 1830. Hmp. Cobbett's Weekly Political Register. Vol. 34 (Aug. 1818 to Aug. 1819). Cobbett Register London: Thomas Dolby, 1819. Abd. Cock, James.—Simple Strains; or, the Hamespun Lays of an untutored Cock Simple Strains;Cock Strains Muse. 2 vols. 12mo, Aberdeen, 1806. [2nd ed. 1810.] gen.ref. Cocke Lorelles Bote: Percy Society 1843, 9. Cocke Lorelles Bote;Percy Soc. gen.ref. Cocks Diary: Diary kept by the head of the English factory in Japan : diary Cocks Diary of Richard Cocks, 1615-1622 ; [edited by The Historiographical Institute, The University of Tokyo]. Richard Cocks, -1624. Tōkyō : The Institute, 1978- 1980; quoted from Yule. Ken. Cocks, Richard. —Diary of Richard Cocks, Cape-Merchant in the English Cocks Diary Factory in Japan, 1615-1622, with correspondence. Edited by Edward Maunde Thompson. London : Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1883, quoted from Yule Gl. [q.v.] Lnk. Coghill, James.—Poems, Songs, and Sonnets. 8vo, Glasgow, 1890. Coghill Poems gen.ref. Coinage of Scotland: quoted from N.E.D. (q.v.) Coinage of Scotland e.Yks. Cole, Edward Maule.—On Scandinavian Place Names in the East Riding of Cole Place Names;Coles Place Names;Cole Place- Yorkshire, pp. 35. 8vo, York, 1879. Names;Cole Place-names;Coles Place Names

Lin. Cole, R. E. G. —A Glossary of Words used in south-west Lincolnshire sw.Lin.1;Accts.;Particulars of Sale (Wapentake of Graffoe). E.D.S. 1886. =sw.Lin.1 Sc. Coleman, William Stephen.— Our woodlands, heaths, and hedges: a Coleman Our Woodlands popular description of trees, shrubs, wild fruits, etc., with notices of their insect inhabitants. London: Routledge, 1862. gen. biblio Coleridge, Samuel Taylor.— Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Ed. Coleridge Lett.;Coleridge To Southey;Letters Coleridge, Ernest Hartley. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company; Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1895. gen.ref. Coles, Elisha.—A Dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English ; containing all Coles;Coles Lat. Dict.; things necessary for the translating of either language into the other. 2nd ed. enlarged. 4to, London, 1679. gen.ref. Coles, Elisha.—An English Dictionary : explaining the difficult terms that Coles;Coles Dict.;Coles Eng. Dict.;Cole are used in Divinity, Husbandry, Physick, Phylosophy, Law, Navigation, Mathematicks, and other Arts and Sciences. . . 8vo, London, 1677.

Fif. College Echoes. [St Andrews University]. 1894. College Echoes Brks. Collet, John. —"An Account of the Peat-Pit Near Newbury in Berkshire; In Collet Peat-pit;Phil. Trans. L. 110.;Phil. Trans. L. an Extract of a Letter from John Collet, M.D. to the Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of Ossory, F.R.S." in Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775), Volume 50. Lan. Collier, John. —The Miscellaneous Works of Tim Bobbin. Esq., containing Collier Tim Bobbin;Tim Bobbin Wks.;Tim Bobbin his view of the Lancashire dialect, with large additions and improvements : Works;Reader;To the Reader also, his poem of the Flying Dragon, and the Man of Heaton ; together with other whimsical amusements in prose and verse. To which is added, a life of the author, by Richard Townley, Esq. 12010, London, 1806. [var. ed.]

Lan. Collier, John. —View of the Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue, Tim Bobbin View Dial.;Tim Bobbin View Dial. between Tummus o' William's o' Margit o' Roaph's, and Meary o' Dick's o' Gl.;Tim Bobbin View Dial. Reader;Tim Bobbin Tummy o' Peggy's. Showing in that speech the comical adventures and View. Dial. misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. By Tim Bobbin, 2nd ed., 12mo, Leeds [1746]. gen.ref. Colliery Guardian: quoted from Hunt Popular Romances (q.v.) Colliery Guardian Lakel. Collingwood, William Gershom. —The Lake Counties. London: J. M. Dent & Collingwood Lake Counties Co., 1902. Wal. Collins, J.—A list of words from the Gower dialect of Glamorganshire. Collins Gow. Dial.;Collins Gow. Dial. Trans. Phil. Trans. Phil. Soc. London, Vol. IV, pp. 223-23, 1850. Soc.;Collins Gow. Dial. in Trans. Phil. Soc.;Collins Gower Dial.;Collins Gower Dial. Trans. Phil. Soc.;Collins Gower Dial. in Trans. Phil. Soc.;Collins Gow. Dial., Trans. Phil. Soc.

Lan. Collins, S.—Miscellaneous Poems and Songs. 12mo, Manchester [1859]. Collins Poems;Collins Sngs.;Collins Misc.;

Som. Collinson, John.— The history and antiquities of the county of Somerset: Collinson Som. collected from authentick records, and an actual survey made by the late Mr. Edmund Rack. Adorned with a map of the county, and engravings of Roman and other reliques, town-seals, baths, churches, and gentlemen's seats. 3 vols. Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell, 1791. gen.ref. Colman Poet. Vagaries: quoted from Davies (q.v.) Colman Poet. Vag.;Colman Poet. Vagaries gen. biblio Colman, George. —The heir at law : a comedy in five acts. London: Colman Heir-at-law Longman, 1818. gen. biblio Colman, George. —The Man of Business: A Comedy. London: T. Becket, Colman Man of Business 1774. Cant Colquhoun, P.—A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis, 1796. Colquhoun Police;Colquhoun Police of Metropolis Sc. Colvil, John.—Mock Poem. 2 parts, 8vo, London, 1681. Colvill Poem;Colvil Mock Poem;Colvil Poem;Colvil Poems Sc. Colvil, Samuel.—The Whigs' Supplication, or the Scots Hudibras, 1796. Colvil Whig's Suppl.;Colvil Whigs Suppl.;Colvil Whigs Supplic.;Colvil Whigs Supplication;Colvil Whigs' Supplic.;Colvil Whigs' Supplication

Sc. Colville, James.—The Scottish Vernacular as a Philological Study. [From the Colville Vernacular;Colville Vernac.;Colville Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow.] pp. 20. 8vo, ib.{{Vernacular}} Glasgow, 1898-99. Sc. Colville, John. —The palinod or recantation of Iohn Coluill : wherein he Title doth penitently recant his former proud offences, specially that treasonable discourse lately made by him against the vndoubted and gen. biblio Combe,indeniable William. title of —The his dread Tour soueraigne of Doctor Syntax Lord, King in Search Iames of the the sixt, Picturesque. vnto the Combe Dr. Syntax London: Thomas Tegg, 1844. gen.ref. Comedies, tragi-comedies, with other poems by Mr William Cartwright Comedies;Cartwright Siedge late student of Christ-Church in Oxford, and Proctor of the University. The ayres and songs set by Mr Henry Lawes, servant to His late Majesty in His publick and private musick. William Cartwright, 1611-1643. London : Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1651. gen.ref. Comenius, J. A.—Janua Linguarum Reserata: sive, Omnium Scientiarum et Comenius;Comenius Jan. Ling. Linguarum Seminarium. . . 8vo, London, 1650. Cant Commoner Word-Book, or dictionary of words and phrases current in Winchester Sch.;Win. Sch. Gl. Winchester School. MS. 1864 [??] [no source given] Sc. Complaint, The : a poem on the proposed tax on powdered heads, pp. 11. Complaint 12mo, Edinburgh, 1795. gen.ref. Complaynt of Scotlande, The, vyth ane exortatione to the Thre Estaits to Comp. Scot.;Compl. Scot.;Compl. be vigilante in the deffens of their Public Veil, 1549. With an appendix of Scotl.;Complaynt of Sc.;Complaynte Sc. contemporary English tracts. Ed. J. A. H. Murray, E.E.T.S. 1872.

Nhb. ; Dur. Compleat Collier, The; or, The whole art of sinking, getting, and working Compleat Collier;J. C. Compleat Collier;J.C. coal mines, &c, as is now used in the northern parts, especially about Compleat Collier Sunderland and Newcastle. 8vo, 1708. gen.ref. Complete Gamester: quoted from Nares (q.v.) Complete Gamester Som. Compton, Theodore.—Winscombe Sketches of Country Life and Scenery Compton Winscombe Sketches;Compton amongst the Mendip Hills. 8vo, London, 1867. [ed. 1892.] Sketches;Compton Winscombe gen.ref. Congreve Double Dealer: quoted from Century Dictionary (q.v.) Congreve Double Dealer gen.ref. Congreve Old Bachelor: quoted from Johnson Dictionary (q.v.) Congreve Old Bachelor gen.ref. Congreve Way of the World: quoted from Davies (q.v.) Congreve Way of the World gen.ref. Cook Voyages: A Collection of voyages round the world : performed by Cook Voy. royal authority : containing a complete historical account of Captain Cook's first, second, third and last voyages, undertaken for making new discoveries, &c. ... to which are added genuine narratives of other voyages of discovery round the world, &c. viz. those of Lord Byron, Capt. Wallis, Capt. Carteret, Lord Mulgrave, Lord Anson, Mr. Parkinson, Capt. Lutwidge, Mess. Ives, Middleton, Smith, &c. &c. ... being the most elegant and perfect work of the kind. London : Printed for A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1790.

Dev. Cooke, George A.—Topographical and Statistical Description of the County Cooke Topog.;Cooke Devon;Cooke Dev.;Cooke of Devon. London [c. 1820]. Topog. Dev. gen.ref. Cookery-Books, Two Fifteenth-Century [c. 1430 and 1450]. Ed. T. Austin, Cookery Books;Cookery Bk.;Cookery Bk., Harl. E.E.T.S. 1888. MS.;Cookery Bks.;Cookery Bks. E.E.T.S.;Austin gen.ref. Cooper, Thomas.—Thesaurus Linguae Romanae et Britannicse. . . . fol.| Cooper;Cooper Thes. Londini, 1565. Sus. Cooper, William Durrant.—A Glossary of the Provincialisms in use in the Cooper;Sus.2;Cooper Gl.;Hastings Corpor. County of . 2nd ed. pp. 87. 8vo, London, 1853. =Sus.2 [1st ed. 1836.] Rec.;Hastings Corporation Rec. gen. biblio Co-Operative News, The. Var. dates. Co-op. News;Co-operative News Hmp. Cope, William H.—A Glossary of Hampshire Words and Phrases. E.D.S. Hmp.1;Cope Gl.;Cope;Bill of Sale at 1883. =Hmp.1 Hursley;Cobbett Rur. Rides;Dibdin Poor Jack;Driver View Agric.;Epitaph at Leigh Delamere, Elworthy;Epitaph at Leigh Delamere;Youatt Horse;Youatt The Horse;Portsmouth Telegraph;Smith New Forest

Nhb. Coquetdale Fishing Songs. Now first collected and edited by a North- Coquetdale Sngs.;Coquet Dale Sngs.;Coquet- Country Angler. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1852. Dale Sngs.;Coquetdale Fishing Sngs. gen.ref. Cor. Dial.: see Boorde, Andrew. Cor. Dial. in Boorde Introd. gen.ref. Corbet Elegy on Q. Anne: quoted from Davies (q.v.). Corbet Elegy on Q. Anne gen. biblio Cornhill Magazine, The. Smith, Elder & Co.: London. Var. dates. Cornhill Mag.;Cornh. Mag.;Dartm., Cornh. Mag.;Georgian Gossips;Dartm.;Cornh. Mag., Flk- Lore;Cornh. Mag., Helvellyn;Cornh. Mag., Poetry Prov.;Cornh. Mag., Poetry Provinc.;Poaching Adven. Cor. Cornish Magazine, The. —Ed. A. T. Quiller-Couch. Joseph Pollard, Truro, Cor. Mag. Cornwall. Vol.1, 1898. Cor. Cornish Telegraph, The. Var. dates. Cor. Teleg.;Cor. Telegraph Cor. Cornishman, The. Penzance, Cornwall. Var. dates. Cornishman;Cornishman Xmas. Cor. Cornwall, Nellie [i.e. Nellie Sloggett.]. —Twice Rescued; or, the Story of Cornwall Twice Rescued;Nellie Cornwall Twice little Tino. London: John F. Shaw & Company, 1888. Rescued Cor. 'Cornwall.' A Western Eclogue between Pengrouze and Bet Polglaze, in the Cornwall, W. Ecologue;Cornwall: A Western Gentleman's Magazine, XXXII. 287, 1762. Eclogue;Western Eclogue;A Western Eclogue;Cornwall;Cornwall, W. Eclogue in Gent. Mag.;Cornwall, W. Ecologue in Gent. Mag.;W. Eclogue;W. Eclogue in Gent. Mag.;w.Eclogue gen.ref. Cornwallis Disc. on Seneca: quoted from Promptorium (q.v.) Cornwallis Disc. on Seneca gen.ref. Corpus and Lindisfarne versions of Piers Plowman, see Langland. Corpus and Lindisf. gen.ref. Corpus Gl.: An Eighth-Century Latin-Anglo-Saxon Glossary, preserved in Corpus G.;Corpus Gl. the library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. (MS. no. 144.) Edited by J. H. Hessels. Cambridge : University Press, 1890. w.Sc. Corspatrick of Raymondsholm, a Westland tale. 2 vols. 12mo, London, Corspatrick 1822. Sc. Cosmopolis: An International Monthly Review.— Ed. Fernand Ortmans. Cosmopolis London: T. Fisher Unwin. Vol. 2, Feb. 1896. gen.ref. Cotgrave, Randle.—A French and English Dictionary, . . . with another in Cotgr.;Cotgrave;Rabelais;.Cotgr. English and French. . . . Whereunto are added sundry animadversions by James Howell. fol., London, 1673. [1st ed. 1611.] Nrf. Cotman, John Sell.— Engravings of sepulchral brasses in Norfolk and Cotman Brasses Suffolk: tending to illustrate the ecclesiastical, military, and civil costume as well as to preserve memorials of ancient families in that county. 2 vols. London: H. G. Bohn, 1839. Cor. Couch, L. Quiller.—A Spanish Maid, 1898. Quiller-Couch Spanish Maid Cor. Couch, Thomas Q.—The History of Polperro, a fishing town on the south Quiller-Couch Hist. Polperro;Couch Hist. coast of Cornwall; being a description of the place, its people, their Polperro;Couch Polperro;Couch manners, customs, modes of industry, &c., by the late Jonathan Couch, ib.{{Hist. Polperro}};Reports R. Instit. with a short account of the life and labours of the author, and many additions on the popular antiquities of the district. 8vo, Truro, 1871.

Lan. Country Words: a North of England Magazine of Literature, Science and Country Wds.;Cy. Words;Cy. Wds.;To E. Art. [Ed. by Charles Hardwick.] 17 nos. 8vo, Manchester, 1866-67. Waugh;Ramsbottom Cy. Wds.;Ramsbottom [Contains six articles on the Lancashire dialect or folk-speech, by Jonathan Sorrowin;Ramsbottom Sorrowin' in Cy. Wds. Oldbuck (John Harland).] Hmp. 'Countryman at St. Paul's,' in Ancient Order of Foresters' Miscellany, 1846. Countryman;‘ Countryman ’ in Forest. Miscell.;Forester Miscellany;Foresters' Misc.;Foresters' Miscell.;Forester's Miscell. n.Yks. County Monthly, The.—Edited by Galloway Kyle. vol. 1. no. 1-vol. 3. no. 15. County Monthly;Cy. Monthly Oct. 1901-Jan. 1903. Nhb. Couper, George William.—Original Poetry, pp. 24. 8vo, North Shields, 1828. Couper Poetry;Couper Poems;Couper;Couper Poetry Gl. Elg. Couper, Robert.—Poetry, chiefly in the Scottish language. 2 vols. 12mo, Couper Poetry;Couper Poems;Couper Inverness, 1804. Abd. Couper, Robert.—The Tourifications of Malachi Meldrum, Esq. of Meldrum- Couper Tourifications hall. 2 vols. 12mo, Aberdeen, 1803. Cor. Courtney, M. A. and Couch, Thomas Q.—Glossary of Words in use in Cor.1;Courtney Gl.;Pedrack Mow;Survey of Cornwall. West Cornwall by Miss M. A. Courtney. East Cornwall by Thomas Cor.;The Barley Mow;J. Trenoodle;Uncle Jan Q. Couch. E.D.S. 1880. =Cor.1 Trenoodle Cor. Courtney, Margaret Ann.— Cornish feasts and folk-lore. Penzance : Beare Courtney Cor. Feasts and Son, 1890. Coventry Mysteries, The [c. 1460]. Ed. J. O. Halliwell, Shakespeare Soc. Coventry Myst.;Cov. Myst. 1841. gen.ref. Coverdale, Myles, see Bible. Coverdale;Coverdale Gen.;Coverdale Is.;Coverdale Jer.;Coverdale Ps. Dev. Cowell, John.— Nomothetes, the interpreter, containing the genuine Cowell Interpreter signification of such obscure words and terms used either in the common or statute lawes of this realm first compiled by ... Dr. Cowel, and now enlarged from the collections of all others who have written in this kind ... [etc.]. Ed. Thomas Manley. London: Printed by J. Streater for H. Twyford, G. Sawbridge, J. Place and T. Basset, 1672. gen.ref. Cowell, John.—The Interpreter: or Booke containing the signification of Cowell Interp.;Cowell words, sm. 4to, London, 1637. [1st ed. 1607.] Sh.I. Cowie, R.—Shetland : descriptive and historical. 8vo, Aberdeen, 1871. Cowie Sh.;Cowie Shetland;Cowie Sh. I.

Lan. Cowper, Henry Swainson.— Hawkshead: (the northernmost parish of Cowper Hawkshead Lancashire). London: Bemrose & Sons, 1899. gen. biblio Cowper, William.— The works of William Cowper, Esq. : comprising his Cowper Gratitude;Cowper John Gilpin;Cowper poems, correspondence, and translations ; With a life of the author, by the Lett.;Cowper Table-Talk;J. Gilpin editor Robert Southey. 8 vols. London : Baldwin and Cradock, 1835. Der. Cox, J. Charles.—Notes on the Churches of . 8vo, Chester, 1875- Cox Churches;Chwardens' Acc. of Youlgreave 79. Church;Youlgreave Overseers' Acc., Cox Churches;Prsh. Reg. of Darley Dale Church n.Cy. Cox, Nicholas. —The Gentleman's Recreation...In this second edition Cox Gentleman's Recreation corrected and ... enlarged by several eminent and skilful persons, etc. London : Printed by J. C. for N. C., 1677. Nrf. Cozens-Hardy, H. (ed.)—Broad Norfolk: being a series of articles and Cozens-Hardy Broad Nrf.;Cozens-Hardy letters reprinted from the Eastern Daily Press. 12mo, Norwich, 1893. ib.{{Broad Nrf.}}

Nrf. Crabbe, George. —The Borough: A Poem, in Twenty-four Letters. London: Crabbe Borough J. Hatchard, 1810. Sc. Cracks about the Church.—A Crack aboot the Kirk for kintra folk. 6th ed., Cracks about Kirk;Crack Aboot Kirk;Crack aboot 8vo, Glasgow [1843]. Kirk;Cracks about Kirk;Cracks about the Kirk

Sc. Cracks about the Church.—A Second Crack aboot the Kirk for kintra folk. Cracks about Kirk;Crack Aboot Kirk;Crack aboot 4th ed., ib.{{Glasgow}} [1843]. Kirk;Cracks about Kirk;Cracks about the Kirk

Sc. Cracks about the Church.—A Third Crack aboot the Kirk, or questions for Cracks about Kirk;Crack Aboot Kirk;Crack aboot the times, answered by modern reformers. 4th ed., ib.{{Glasgow}} [1843] Kirk;Cracks about Kirk;Cracks about the Kirk

Bnff. Cramond, William. — The Church of Keith. Keith, 1898. Cramond Church of Keith;Rec. Keith Kirk Sess.;Rec. Kirk Session Bnff. Cramond, William. The Annals of Cullen : being extracts from records Cramond Ann. Cullen;Cramond Cullen Ann. relating to the affairs of the royal burgh of Cullen, 961-1887. 2nd ed. 12mo, Buckie, 1888. Elg. Cramond, Wm.—Extracts from the Records of the Kirk-Session of Elgin, Cramond Kirk Session;Kirk-Session;Cramond Kirk 1584-1779; with a brief record of the readers, ministers, and bishops, Session Rec.;Cramond Kirk-Session 1567-1897. Reprinted from Elgin Courant and Courier. 8vo, Elgin, 1897. Rec.;Cramond Sess. Rec.;Cramond Session Rec.;Cramond Sessions Rec. gen.ref. Cranmer, see Testament, New. Cranmer Wm. ; Cum. Craven Herald, The. 1896. Crav. Herald

Edb. Crawford, David—Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, on various Crawford Poems;Crawford subjects. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1798. Ess. Crawford, Francis Marion. —A Tale of a Lonely Parish. London: Macmillan Crawford Tale of Lonely Parish and Company, 1886. Nhb. Crawhall, Joseph (ed.).—A Collection of Right Merrie Garlands for North Crawhall Coll Garl.;Crawhall Coll. Garl. Country Anglers. 8vo, Newcastle, 1864. Nhb. Crawhall, Joseph (ed.).—Chaplets from Coquet-Side. ib.{{Newcastle}} 1873. Crawhall Sng. Coquetside

Lin. Creasey, J. —Sketches, Illustrative of the Topography and History of New Creasey Hist. Sleaford and Old Sleaford, in the County of Lincoln, and of Several Places in the Surrounding Neighbourhood. James Creasey: Sleaford, 1825. w.Yks. Creighton, Mrs. Vernon F. —Dolly's Gaon; Or, The Effects of Pride: A True Dolly's Gaon Story. By a Native Genius. To which is Added Rose and Dolly; by the Same Author. Crabtree & Son, 1862. Hmp. Crespigny, R. C. de, and Hutchinson, Horace.—The New Forest. 8vo, Crespigny New Forest;de Crespigny & London, 1895. Hutchinson New Forest;Crespigny & Hutchinson New Forest;De Crespigny & Hutchinson New Forest;De Crespigny New Forest;de Crespigny New Forest Dev. Cresswell, H.—Ginger. A story of the Devonshire ' Lumpers'; in the Country Cresswell Ginger in Cy. House;Country House, April 1896. House;Cresswell Ginger;Cy. House Nrf. Cresswell, Mrs. Gerald.—Eighteen Years on the Sandringham Estate. The Creswell Sandringham Estate;Sandringham Prince of Wales at Home, by the Lady Farmer n.d. ]. Estate.;Cresswell Sandringham Estate;Sandringham Estate Nhb. Crispin, Theophilus.—Advice to the Advised, or the Philosopher confuted ; Crispin Advice;Advice to Advised;Advice to the in a poetical dialogue, between William Shuttle, the weaver, Thomas Advised;Advice to the Thimble, the taylor, and his wife Peggy ; never before made public, pp. 12. Adviser;Advice;Crispin;Crispin Advice to Advised 8vo, Newcastle, 1803. Gall. Crockett, S. R. —Banner of Blue, 1902. Crockett Banner of Blue;Crockett Banner;Crockett Bonnet of Blue;Banner Gall. Crockett, S. R. —Bog-Myrtle and Peat, 1895. Crockett Bog-Myrtle Gall. Crockett, S. R. —Cleg Kelly, 1896. Crockett Cleg Kelly Gall. Crockett, S. R. —Kit Kennedy : country boy, 1899. Crockett Kit Kennedy;Crockett K. Kennedy Gall. Crockett, S. R. —Little Anna Mark, 1900. Crockett Little Anna;Crockett A. Mark;Crockett Anna Mark;Crockett Anna;Mark;Crockett Little Anna Mark Gall. Crockett, S. R. —Lochinvar, 1897. Crockett Lochinvar Gall. Crockett, S. R. —Love Idylls, 1901. Crockett Love Idylls Gall. Crockett, S. R. —That Popish Parson Fellow. In: The Pocket Magazine, Feb. Crockett Popish Parson 1896. Gall. Crockett, S. R. —The Black Douglas, 1899. Crockett Black Douglas Gall. Crockett, S. R. —The Dark o' the Moon, 1902. Crockett Dark o' Moon Gall. Crockett, S. R. —The Grey Man, 1896. Crockett Grey Man Gall. Crockett, S. R. —The Lilac Sunbonnet, 1894. Crockett Sunbonnet;Crockett Lilac Sunbonnet

Gall. Crockett, S. R. —The Men of the Moss-Hags, 1895. Crockett Moss-Hags;Crockett ib.{{Moss-Hags}}

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Sus. Culpeper, Nicholas.— The English Physitian enlarged: with three hundred, Culpeper Eng. Physitian sixty,and nine medicines, made of English herbs that were not in any impression untill this: the epistle will inform you how to know this impression from any other. Being an astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation; containing a compleat method of physick, whereby a man may preserve his body in health; or cure himself, being sick, for three pence charge, with such things only as grow in England, they being most fit for English bodies. London: Peter Cole, 1656.

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Cor. Daniel, Henry John.—The Bride of Scio, Songs of the Heart, and other Daniel Bride;Daniel Bride of Scio;Daniel Bride of poems. 12mo, Truro, 1842. Scio &c.;Daniel Bride of Scio, &c. Cor. Daniel, Henry John.—The Cornish Thalia; being original Cornish poems, Daniel Thalia;Daniel Dial. illustrative of the Cornish dialect, pp. 48. 12mo, Devonport [c. 1862].

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Wil. Dartnell, George Edward, and Goddard, Edward Dartnell & Goddard Wds.;Dartnell & Goddard Gl. Hungerford.—Contributions towards a Wiltshire Glossary. [Reprinted from the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Vol. XXX. p. 233, June 1899.] pp. 145-82. 8vo. Devizes [n.d.]

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Wil. Davis, Thomas. —General View of the Agriculture of the county of Davis Agric.;Agric.;Davis Gen. View Agric. Wiltshire; with observations on the means of its improvement. 4to. Wil.;Davis Gen. View Agric. London, 1794. Wil. Davis, Thomas. —General View of the Agriculture of the county of Davis Agric.;Agric.;Davis Gen. View Agric. Wiltshire; with observations on the means of its improvement. 4to. Wil.;Davis Gen. View Agric. London, 1794. Reprinted. 8vo. London, 1811. Dev. Dawson, Edwin Collas.— James Hannington, first bishop of eastern Dawson Hannington equatorial Africa; a history of his life and work, 1847-1885. London: Seeley & Co., 1887. w.Yks. Dawson, W. H. — A History of Skipton. 8vo, Skipton, 1882. Dawson Hist. Skipton gen. biblio Day, Francis. —The fishes of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Williams Day Brit. Fishes;Day Fishes and Norgate, 1880-84. De Bo, L.-L.—Westvlaamsch Idioticon . . . heruitgegeven door Joseph De Bo Samyn. 8vo, Gent, 1892. Ir. De Vere, Aubrey.— Innisfail: A Lyrical Chronicle of Ireland. In: The Irish De Vere Innisfail Sisters, Meditative Or Devotional Poems for the Most Part Connected with the Great Irish Famine, 1846-1849, Urs Roma, St. Peter's Chains: Macmillan, 1897. Amer. De Vere, Schele Maximilian.— Americanisms; the English of the New De Vere;Americanisms;De Vere Americanisms world. New York: Charles Scribner, 1872. gen.ref. De Vries, M., Winkel, L. A. Te, Verwijs, E., Kluyver, A., Beets, A. en Muller, J. De Vries W.—Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal. 8vo, 's-Gravenhage, 1882-.

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Nhb. Dendy, Frederick Walter.— Extracts from the Records of the Company of Dendy Newc. Hostmen Hostmen of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Published for the Society by Andrews & Co.: Durham, 1902. Nhb. ; Bwk. Denham, M. A.—Folk-Lore ; or a collection of local rhymes, proverbs, Denham Flk-Lore sayings, prophecies, slogans, &c. relating to Northumberland, Newcastle- on-Tyne, and Berwick-on-Tweed. 8vo. ib.{{Richmond, in Com. Ebor.}} 1858.

Nhb. ; Bwk. Denham, M. A.—Folk-lore; or a collection of local rhymes, proverbs, Denham Flk-Lore sayings, prophecies, slogans, &c. relating to Northumberland, Newcastle- on-Tyne, and Berwick-on- Tweed. 8vo, Richmond, in Com. Ebor., 1858.

Nhb. Denham, M. A.—Proverbial Folk-Lore of Newcastle-on-Tyne. By M. A. D. Denham Flk-Lore Newcastle 4to, Richmond in Com. Ebor., 1855. n.Cy. Denham, Michael Aislabie.—Folk Lore; or manners and customs of the Denham Flk-Lore North of England. By M. A. D. 3 pts. 8vo, Civ. Dunelm., 1850-52. n.Cy. Denham, Michael Aislabie.—The Denham Tracts. A collection of folk-lore, Denham Tracts;Denham Durham Tracts;Denham reprinted from the original tracts and pamphlets printed by Mr. Denham ib.{{Tracts}};Durham Tracts;Hagmena between 1846 and 1859. Ed. by Dr. James Hardy. 2 vols. Folklore Soc. 1892 Song;Hardy Denham Tracts;Memorials of the and 1895. Rebellion, Denham Tracts;Bwk. Advtsr.;Flk- rhyme, Denham Tracts

Or.I. Dennison, W. Traill.—The Orcadian Sketch-Book, being traits of Old Orkney Dennison Sketch Bk.;Dennison life written partly in the Orkney dialect. 8vo, Kirkwall, 1880. ib.{{Sketch Bk.}};Dennison Orc. Sketch Book;Dennison Orcadian Sketch Bk.;Dennison Sketch-bk.;Or. Sketch Bk. Gl.;Or. Sketch-bk.

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Wil. Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette, The. Var. dates. Devizes Gaz.;Devizes Gazette Dev. Devon and Exeter Gazette, The. (1889). Dev. and Exeter Gazette;Exeter Gazette w.Yks. Dewsbre Back at Mooin Olmenac an' West Ridin' Historical Calendar, 1862- Dewsbre Olm.;Back at Mooin Olm. 72, 1875-81. Yks. Dewsbury Reporter, The. Var. dates. Dewsbury Reporter Amer. Dialect Notes. Published by the American Dialect Society. Vol. I. 8vo, Dial. Notes;Amer. Dial. Notes Norwood, Mass., 1896. Lakel. Dialogues, Poems, Songs, and Ballads, by various writers, in the Wm. & Cum.1;Clark Seymon and Jammy;Stagg Westmoreland and Cumberland dialects, now first collected: with a Tom Knott;Tom Knott copious glossary of words peculiar to those counties. 8vo, London, 1839. =Wm. & Cum.1 s.Sc. Dibdin, James C.—Scottish Border Life, a series of original sketches, 1897. Dibdin Border Life

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Cum. Dickinson, William.—Additional Supplement to the Cumberland Glossary. Cum.1 E.D.S. 1881. =Cum.1 Cum. Dickinson, William.—A Glossary of Words and Phrases pertaining to the Cum.4 dialect of Cumberland. Re-arranged, illustrated, and augmented by quotations, by E. W. Prevost, with a short digest of the phonology and grammar of the dialect by S. Dickson Brown. 8vo, London [1899]. =Cum.4

Cum. Dickinson, William.—Cumberland Farm Life—Memorandums of Old Times. Dickinson Farm Life 8vo, Whitehaven, 1869. Cum. Dickinson, William.—Cumbriana, or Fragments of Cumberland Life. 8vo, Dickinson Cumbr.;Dickinson Cum.;Dickenson London, 1875 Cumbr.;Dickinson Cracks;Dickinson Cracks Carter's Wife;Dickinson Cracks of Carter's Wife;Dickinson Ore Carter's Wife;Dickinson Remin.;Dickinson Reminiscences

Cum. Dickinson, William.—Joe and the Geologist. A 'Tail' for Joe and the Dickinson Tail for Joe;Dickinson Joe and Geol. Geologist by Another Hand. pp. 8. 8vo, Whitehaven [1866]. [Contains also Suppl.;Dickinson Joe and Geol.;Dickinson Joe two poems, Scallow Beck Boggle and Merry Charley.] Geol.;Dickinson ‘ Tail ’ for Joe;Merry Charley;Dickinson Merry Charley;Dickinson Scallow Beck;Scallow Beck Boggle

Cum. Dickinson, William.—Lamplugh Club, by a Looker-on, intended to assist in Dickinson Lamplugh;Dickinson Lamplugh preserving a faithful record of the dialect of the neighbourhood of Club;Dickinson Lamplough Whitehaven. pp. n . 12mo, Whitehaven, 1856. Cum. Dickinson, William.—The Song of Solomon in the dialect of Central Dickinson Sng. Sol.;Dickinson Cumberland. From the Authorised English Version, pp. 19. 16mo. ib.{{Sng. Sol.}} [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte], 1859. Cum. Dickinson, William.—Uncollected Literary Remains. Privately printed, 1888. Dickinson Lit. Remains;Dickinson Remains;Dickinson Lit. Rem.;Dickinson Rem.

Sc. Dickson, David.—Select Practical Writings, 1660. Ed. 1845. Dickson Writings;Sel. Writings;Dickson Sel. Writings Sc. Dickson, Nicholas.—The Auld Scotch Minister, as sketched in anecdote and Dickson Auld Min. story by Nicholas Dickson. ib.{{Glasgow}} 1892. Sc. Dickson, Nicholas.—The Auld Scotch Precentor, as sketched in anecdote Dickson Auld Pre.;Dickson Auld Precentor and story by Nicholas Dickson. ib.{{Glasgow}} 1894. Sc. Dickson, Nicholas.—The Elder at the Plate: a collection of anecdotes and Dickson Elder at Plate incidents. ib.{{Glasgow}} 1892. Sc. Dickson, Nicholas.—The Kirk Beadle: a collection of anecdotes and Dickson Kirk Beadle;Dickinson Kirk Beadle incidents relating to the Minister's Man. 8vo, Glasgow, 1891. Lan. Dickson, R. W.—General View of the Agriculture of Lancashire. 8vo, Dickson Agric.;Dickson Pract. Agric. London, 1815. (Agricultural Survey Report.)

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Dur.;Rxb. Dinsdale, F. T.—A Glossary of Provincial Words used in Teesdale in the Dur.1;Teesdale Gl. County of Durham, 12mo, London, 1849. = Dur.1 gen.ref. Diosc.: title not listed. Diosc. Sc. Discipline, a novel. 3 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1814. Discipline Hmp. Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield.— Vivian Grey. London: H. Colburn, Disraeli V. Grey 1826. Nhb. Dixon, D. D.—Whittingham Vale, Northumberland : its history, traditions, Dixon Whittingham;Dixon Whittingham and folk-lore. 8vo, Newcastle, 1895. Vale;Dixon Whitt. Vale;Border Surv. gen. biblio Dixon, James Henry (ed.).—Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Dixon Sngs. Eng. Peas.;Dixon Sngs. Peasantry of England. 8vo, London, Percy Soc. 1846. Peas.;Helstone Furry-Day Sng.;Wassailers' Song;Fairlop Fair Song, Dixon Sngs. Eng. Peas.;Sngs. Eng. Peas. w.Yks. Dixon, James Henry.—Chronicles and Stories of the Craven Dales. 8vo, Dixon Craven Dales Skipton, 1881. w.Yks. Dixon, James Henry.—Slaadburn Faar, bein' t'adventurs o' Jacky an' Nelly Dixon Slaadburn;Dixon Slaadburn Faar;Dixon Smith, o' Girston, when they gang'd ta Slaadburn Faar an back agaan. Put Slaadburn Fair;Cauvert Slaadburn Faar inta t'Craaven plaan mak o' tawk bi Oliver Cauvert o' Greenaw-Hill, leead miner an poet. pp. 16. 12mo, Skipton, 1871. Cum. Dixon, James.—Borrowdale in the Old Time ; as gathered from the Dixon Borrowdale;Borrowdale conversation of the late Sarah Yewdale, Queen of Borrowdale, who died February, 1869, in her 101st year, pp. 8. 12mo, Keswick, 1869.

N.I. Dobbs, Richard.— A brief description of County Antrim. Belfast: Northern Dobbs Desc. Ant. Ireland Public Records Office, 1683. Oxf. Doble, Charles Edward, ed. Remarks and collections of Thomas Hearne. Doble Hearne's Coll. Oxford, Printed for the Oxford Historical Society at the Clarendon Press, 1886. Lan. Dobson, William. Rambles by the Ribble. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., Dobson Rambles by Ribble 1864. gen.ref. Dodsley, Robert.—A Select Collection of Old English Plays, originally Hist. of Jacob & Esau;Dodsley's Old Eng. published by R. D. [1744]. 4th ed., ed. W. C. Hazlitt. 15 vols., 8vo, London, Plays;Hist. Jacob & Esau 1874. w.Cor. Doggrel by Ann Harris of Redruth, c.1780, quoted from M.A.C. Courtney Doggrel by Ann Harris of Redruth and Thomas Q. Couch (=Cor.1)(q.v.) Lan. Doherty, Austin.—Nathan Barlow. Sketches in the retired life of a Doherty N. Barlow;Barlow N. Doherty Lancashire Butcher. In verse. 8vo, Manchester, 1884. Sc. Donald, G. W.—Poems, Ballads, and Songs, 12mo, Arbroath, 1867. Donald Poems Lan. Donaldson, —.—A Queer Supper, ib.{{Manchester}} 1886. Donaldson Queer Supper;Donaldson A Queer Supper Lan. Donaldson, —.—A Rossendel Beef-neet, 80 years ago. ib.{{Manchester}} Donaldson Rossendel Beef-neet;Donaldson [n.d.] Rossendale Beef Night;Donaldson Rossendell Beef-neet;Rossendale Beef Neet;Rossendel Beef- Neet;Rossendel Beef-neet;Rossendell Beef-neet

Lan. Donaldson, —.—Larnin to sing for Charrity Sarmons. ib.{{Manchester}} Donaldson Larnin to Sing;Donaldson Larnin' to 1886. Sing;Larnin' to Sing Lan. Donaldson, —.—Neddy's Courtship an' Neddy's Rival, ib.{{Manchester}} Donaldson Neddy's Crtshp.;Donaldson Neddy's 1888. Courtship;Neddy's Courtship;Neddy's Crtshp.

Lan. Donaldson, —.—Takin' th' Doctor a subject, ib.{{Manchester}} 1883. Donaldson Takin' th' Doctor;Donaldson Takin' th' Doctor a Subject;Donaldson Takin' th' Doctor, &c. Lan. Donaldson, —.—Takin' the New Year in. ib.{{Manchester}} 1888. Donaldson Taken New Year;Donaldson New Year;Donaldson Takin th' New Year in;Donaldson Takin' th' New Year in;‘Lancashire Lad’ Takin' New Year;Takin' New Year;Takin' New Year in;Takin th' New Year in;Takin' th' New Year in;‘ Lancashire Lad ’ Takin' New Year

Lan. Donaldson, —.—Tooth Drawin'. ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Donaldson Tooth Drawin';Donaldson Teeth Drawin';Donaldson Tooth Drawin;Donaldson Teeth Drawin;Tooth Drawin

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Som. Dowden, Edward. —Southey. London : Macmillan, 1884. Dowden Southey Ess. Downe, Mark.—Essex Ballads and other poems. 8vo, Colchester, 1895. Downe Ballads;Downes Ballads;Downe Ballades;Downes Ess. Ballads s.Ir. Downey, Edmund.—Through Green Glasses and the voyage of the Ark Downe Green Glasses [1903]. Wil. Downton Parish News Monthly Magazine. Jan. 1897. Downton Par. Mag. w.Yks. Doyle, Ezra.—Dolly's Gaon ; or Merriment in Dress and the Folly of Pride. Doyle Dolly's Gaon James and Polly; or the very funny Wedding. Buttery Dick ; or the beautiful Sweating. The Bottle of Galker ; or Fun in Fermentation, pp. 50. 24mo, Wakefield n.d.]. w.Yks. Doyle, Ezra.—Dolly's Gaon ; or the Effects of Pride. A true story. By a Doyle Dolly's Gaon;Polly's Gaon native genius. To which is added : Rose and Polly, by the same author, pp. 31. 18mo, Halifax, 1855. gen. biblio Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. —The White Company. London : George Newnes, Doyle White Comp.;Doyle White Company 1901. w.Yks. Draper's Bradford Pictorial Almanack, 1871-1901. Bradford Pictorial Alm. gen.ref. Draper's Dictionary, The. A manual of textile fabrics: their history and Drapers' Dict. applications. S. Beck London : Warehousemen & Drapers' Journal, [1886]. gen.ref. Drayton, Michael.—Poly-Olbion, 1622. Drayton Polyolb.;Drayton Polyolbion gen.ref. Drayton, Michael.—The Legend of Piers Gaveston, 1593. Drayton Leg. P. Gaueston;Drayton;Drayton Agincourt;Drayton Barons' Wars;Drayton Ep.;Drayton Ideas;Drayton Nymphal;Drayton Owle;Drayton Mooncalf Cor. Drew, Samuel and Hitchins, Fortescue. —The history of Cornwall, from the Drew & Hitchins Hist. Cor.;Drew Hist. Cor. earlist records and traditions, to the present time. Helston: W. Penaluna, 1824. Brks. Druce, George Claridge.—The Flora of Berkshire : being a topographical Druce Flora;Leslie Our River;MS. in Lyte's Herball and historical account of the flowering plants and ferns found in the county. 8vo, Oxford, 1897. Sc. Drummond, William.—The Muckomachy; or the Midden-Fecht (Polemo- Drummond Muckomachy Middinia): a poem, in three cantos. With enlargements by the moderns, pp. 70. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1846. gen.ref. Dryden, J.—Poetical Works [c. 1700]. London, 1851. Dryden Cymon;Dryden;Dryden Amphitryon;Dryden Ann. Mirab.;Dryden;Dryden Amphitryon;Dryden Dufresnoy Johnson;Dryden Johnson;Dryden Johnson;Dryden Juv. Sat.;Dryden Juvenal;Dryden Persius;Dryden Sp. Fr., Johnson;Dryden The Assignation;Dryden Threnodia;Dryden Tr. & Cr.;Dryden Trans. Ovid's Metam.;Dryden Virg.;Dryden Virg. Georg.;Dryden Wild Gallant;Dryden tr. of Persius, Sat.;Dryden Wks.;Dryden;Dryden Cymon;Dryden Dufresnoy;Dryden Juv. Sat.;Dryden Juvenal;Dryden Persius;Dryden Sp. Fr.;Dryden Tr. & Cr.;Dryden Trans. Ovid's Metam.;Dryden Wks.;Dryden's Wks.;Sheffield Ess. upon Satire;tr. of Persius;Dryden tr. of Persius

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Hrf. Dyce, Alexander, ed.— The Works of William Shakespeare. The text Dyce's Shaks., note on Cor.;Hrf. Times revised by Alexander Dyce. 10 vols. London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1886. gen.ref. Dyche, Thomas.—A New General English Dictionary; peculiarly calculated Dyche & Pardon Dict. for the use and improvement of such as are unacquainted with the learned languages. . . . Now finish'd by William Pardon. 7th ed., 8vo, London, 1752. w.Yks. Dyer, Samuel.—Dialect of the West Riding of Yorkshire : a short history of Dyer Dial. Leeds and other towns. 8vo, Brighouse, 1891. Yks. Dyke, Watson.—Craiktrees, 1897. Dyke Craiktrees Yks. Dyon, William. —Report of the trial of W. and J. Dyon for the wilful murder Trial of W. Dyon of Mr. J. Dyon ... With an account of the Execution, April 2, 1828. Sheffield: H. A. Bacon, 1828. Sc. Dysart.—Notices from the Local Records of Dysart. Ed. W. Muir, Maitland Dysart Statist. Acc. Club. 4to, Glasgow, 1853. gen.ref. Eadwine's Canterbury psalter; edited ... by Fred Harsley. Part II, Text and Cant. Ps. notes. Trubner for the Early English Text Society, 1889. gen.ref. Eardulf's Charter: no title given, perhpas quoted from Earle (q.v.); Eardulf = Eardulf's Charter King of Kent, 8th c. gen.ref. Earle, John.—A Hand-book to the Land-Charters, and other Saxonic Earle Charters;Earle Charters, Gl.;Earle's documents. 8vo, Oxford, 1888. Charters Glossary.];Earle's Charters Index;Earle's Charters, Gl.;Earle's Charters;Charter;Charter of Ælfred;Charter of Cnut gen.ref. Early English Alliterative Poems, in the West-Midland dialect of the 14th Allit. P.;Allit. Poems century. i. The Pearl [c. 1325], ii. Cleanness [c. 1360], iii. Patience [1360]. Ed. R. Morris, E.E.T.S. 1864. 2nd ed., revised, 1869. gen.ref. Early English Poems and Lives of Saints [c. 1300], Ed. F. J. Furnivall, Trans. E. E. Poems;E. E. P. Phil. Soc. London, 1862. gen.ref. Early English Text Society, see individual works in context. E.E.T.S.;Furnivall's Forewords e.An. East Anglian Daily Times, The, 1892. e.An. Dy. Times;Dy. Times;e.An. Daily Times;e.An. Dy. Times;e.An.Dy. Times e.An. ; Suf. East Anglian Words; from Spurdens' Supplement to Forby, 1840. Ed. W. W. Spurdens Vocab.;Spurdens Gl. Skeat, E.D.S. 1879. e.An. ; Suf. ; East Anglian, The, or Notes and Queries on Subjects connected with the E. Anglian;E. Anglian N. & Q.;e. Anglian;e.An. N. Ess. ; Nrf. ; counties of Suffolk, Cambridge, Essex, and Norfolk. Ed. by Samuel Tymms. & Q.;e.Anglian;e.An.;e.Ang.;Litt. Cornard Cmb. 3 vols. 8vo, 1858-69. Highway Accts.;Little Cornard Highway Acc.

Dev. East Budleigh Churchwardens' Accounts, Extracts from. [var. dates.] (MS.) East Budleigh Chwarden Acc.;East Budleigh Chwarden Accs.;East Budleigh Chw. Acc;E. Budleigh Ch'wardens' Acc.;E. Budleigh Chwarden's Acc.;E. Budleigh Chwardens' Acc.;E. Budleigh Chwdn. Acc.;E. Budleigh Chwdns. Accts.;East Budleigh Ch'warden Accts.;East Budleigh Chw. Acc MS.;East Budleigh Chwarden's Acc.;E. Budleigh Overseers' Acc.;e.Budleigh Chwardens' Acc. Cum. East Cumberland News; 1883-1910 E. Cum. News;E. C. News;e.Cum. News Nrf. Eastern Daily Press, The. Var. dates. Eastern Dy. Press;East. Dy. Press;e.An. Dy. Press;e.Dy. Press Nrf. Eastern Evening News, The. Var. dates. E. Even. News;E. Evening News;E. Evng. News;Eastern Evening News Yks. , The. —Kingston upon Hull. Var. dates. E. Morning News w.Yks. Easther, Alfred A Glossary of the dialect of Almondbury and Huddersfield. w.Yks.3;Easther Gl.;Chapter of Ripon;Rhyme in Compiled by the late Rev. Alfred Easther. Ed. from his MSS. by the Rev. boys' game;Hope My Schoolboy Friends Thomas Lees. E.D.S. 1883. = w.Yks.3 w.Yks. Eastwood, Jonathan. —A History of the Parish of Ecclesfield in the County Eastwood Ecclesfield of York. London, 1862. Lan. 'Eavesdropper.'—Sketches of Village Life, Lancaster, 1869. ‘Eavesdropper’ Vill. Life;‘Eavesdropper’ Vill. Sketches;Eavesdropper Vill. Sketches;Eavesdropper Vill. Life;Eavesdropper;‘ Eavesdropper ’ Vill. Life;‘ Eavesdropper ’ Vill. Sketches w.Yks. Eccles, Joseph Henry.—Yorkshire Songs. 16mo, Leeds, 1872. Eccles Sngs. gen.ref. Edda: quoted from Vigfusson (q.v.). Edda gen.ref. Édélestand, —, et Duméril, Alfred.—Dictionnaire du Patois normand. 8vo, Duméril Caen, 1849. Sc. Edgar, Andrew.—Old Church Life in Scotland : lectures on Kirk-Session and Edgar Old Ch. Life;Edgar Old Church Life;Ch. Presbytery Records, and Series. 8vo, Paisley, 1886. Life;Edgar Ch. Life;Edgar ib.{{Old Church Life}} Ir. Edgeworth, Maria and Richard Lovell.—Essay on Irish Bulls, 1802. Edgeworth Bulls;Edgeworth Irish Bulls Ir. Edgeworth, Maria. —Lame Jervas. In: Gordon's School and Home Series. Edgeworth Lame Jervas Edinburgh, London: James Gordon, 1862. Ir. Edgeworth, Maria. —Patronage. London: J. Johnson & Co., 1814. Edgeworth Patronage Ir. Edgeworth, Maria. —The Good French Governess. In: Moral Tales for Edgeworth Good French Governess Young People, 3 vols. 1801, III, p. 80. Ir. Edgeworth, Maria.—Tales of fashionable life. Vol. 1, Ennui. London: Edgeworth Ennui Johnson, 1809. Sc. Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, The. —Var. dates. (later: Blackwood's Edb. Mag.;Edb. Monthly Mag.;Indictment of Edinburgh Magazine). farmer;Lady Mary of Craignethan, Edb. Mag.;Mermaiden of Clyde Sc. Edinburgh Topographical, Traditional, and Antiquarian Magazine, The. 8vo, Edb. Ant. Mag.;Edb. Antiq. Mag. Edinburgh, 1848. Sc. Edinburgh, Review, The. Var. dates (1809- ). Edb. Review gen.ref. Editha, St., see Chronicon Vilodunense. St. Editha Sh.I. Edmonston, Arthur.—A View of the ancient and present state of the Edmonston Zetl.;Edmonston Zetl. Zetland Isles. 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1809. Isl.;Edmondston Zetl.;Edmondston Zetland;Edmonston Sh.I.;Edmonstone Zetl.;Edmonstone Zetland;Edmonston Zetland

Sh.I. ; Or.I. Edmonston, Thomas.— An Etymological Glossary of the Shetland and S. & Ork.1;Edmonston Gl.;MS. add.;S. & Ork.1 Orkney dialect, with some derivations of names of places in Shetland. Coll. L.L.B. MS. add.;S. & Ork.1 MS. add.;S.&Ork.1 (Partly read at two meetings of the London Philological Society in 1866.) 8vo, Edinburgh, 1866. =S. & Ork.1 [with MS. add.] Sc. Edwards, David Herschell.— One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Edwards Mod. Poets;Edwards Mod. Sc. Biographical and Critical Notices, 1st - 16th Series (16 Vols.), Brechin: Poets;Edwards Modern Poets;Edwards Edwards, 1880-1897. Poets;Edwards Sc. Poets;Howden, in Edwards Mod. Poet.;Jackson, in Edwards Sc. Poets;Chapman, in Edwards Mod. Sc. Poets;Bennett, in Edwards Mod. Poets;Heather Jock Sc. Edwards, Eliezer. —Words, Facts and Phrases : A Dictionary of Curious, Edwards Dict. Quant & Out of the way Matters. London: Chatto & Windus, 1884.

Or.I. Edwards, Thomas.—Strathearn Lyrics and other poems. 8vo, Paisley, 1889. Edwards Lyrics;Edwards Strathearn Lyrics Sus. Egerton, J. C.—Sussex Folks and Sussex Ways, 1884. Egerton Flk. and Ways;Egerton Flk. Ways;Egerton Flks. and Ways;Egerton;Egerton ib.{{Flk. and Ways}}

Dur. Egglestone, W. M.—Betty Podkins' Letter ted Queen on Cleopatra's Egglestone Betty Podkin's Let.;Egglestone Betty Needle. Written ed Wardle dylect by Peter Podkins, jun. pp. 16. Podkin's Lett.;Egglestone Betty Podkins' ib.{{Darlington}} 1877. Let.;Egglestone Betty Podkins' Lett.;Egglestone Betty Podkins Dur. Egglestone, W. M.—Betty Podkins' Visit to Auckland Flower Show. An Egglestone Bettry Podkins;Egglestone Betty amusing narrative in the Weardale dialect. pp. 12. 8vo, Darlington [1877]. Podkin's Visit;Egglestone Betty Podkin's Visit to Auckland;Egglestone Betty Podkins Visit;Egglestone Betty Podkins' Visit;Eggleston Betty Podkins' Visit;Egglestone Betty Podkins s.Dur. Egglestone's illustrated Weardale Almanac and Advertiser for 1872, etc. Weardale Alm. —Weardale, [1871, etc.]. gen.ref. Egilsson, Sveinbjörn.—Clavis poëtica antiquæ linguæ septem trionalis Egilsson quam e lexico poëtico Sveinbjörnis Egilssonii collegit et in ordinem redegit Benedictus Gröndal (Egilsson). 8vo, Hafniae, 1864, gen.ref. Eglamour.—The Romance of Sir Eglamour of Artois [c. 1400]. Ed. J. O. Sir Eglamour;Syr Eglamore Halliwell, Thornton Romances, pp. 121-75. Camden Soc. 1844. Sc. Elcho Castle; or Edmund and Velina: a tale. pp. 12. 12mo, Stirling, 1796. Elcho Castle

Kcb. Elder, George Ogilvy.—Borgue : the story of a seaboard parish. 2nd ed. Elder Borgue 1897. War. Eliot, George.— Felix Holt: the Radical, 1866 Geo. Eliot F. Holt Mid. Eliot, George.—Adam Bede, 1859. Eliot A. Bede;Geo. Eliot A. Bede Mid. Eliot, George.—Amos Barton, 1858. Geo. Eliot Amos Barton War. Eliot, George.—Scenes of Clerical Life. 2 vols. London: William Blackwood Geo. Eliot Scenes Cl. Life;Janet's and Sons, 1858. Repentance;Geo. Eliot Janet's Repent.;Geo. Eliot Mr. Gilfil Mid. Eliot, George.—Silas Marner, 1861. Eliot S. Marner;Geo. Eliot S. Marner;George Eliot S. Marner Mid. Eliot, George.—The Mill on the Floss, 1860. Eliot Floss;Geo. Eliot Floss Glo. Ellacombe, Henry N.—A Gloucestershire Garden. 8vo, London, 1895. Ellacombe Garden;Ellacombe MS. Wd.-list

Slk. Elliott, Jean.—The Flowers of the Forest, 1755. Elliot Flowers of For.;Elliot Flowers Forest;Elliot Flowers of the Forest gen. biblio Ellis, Alexander J.—On Early English Pronunciation, with special reference Ellis Pronunc.;Ellis Pronun.;Ellis Pron.;Ellis E. E. to Shakspere and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the Pr.;Ellis;Ellis ib.{{Pronunc.}};Ellis Provinc.;Ellis, E. correspondence of writing with speech in England, from the Anglo-Saxon E. Pr.;Ellis#160;Pronunc.;Dennison Gl.;Dennison period to the existing received and dialectal forms, with a systematic Gl., ib.{{Ellis Pronunc.}};Dennison Gl. in notation of spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing types, &c. Ellis Pronunc.;Dial.;Dennison Gl., Ellis Part V. Existing dialectal as compared with West Saxon pronunciation. Pronunc.;John Gilpin;Orcad. J. Gilpin;Orcadian J. With two maps of the dialect districts. 8vo, London, Trans. Phil. Soc, Gilpin;Orcadian John Gilpin;Paety Toral;Paety E.E.T.S., and Chaucer Soc. 1889. Toral's Travellye;Paety Toral's Travellye in Ellis Pronunc.

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War. Elson, George. The last of the climbing boys: an autobiography. London: J. Elson Climbing Boys;Elson Last of Climbing Boys Long, 1900. Som. Elworthy, Frederic Thomas.—An Outline of the Grammar of the Dialect of Elworthy Gram.;Elworthy Gram. West Somerset. Illustrated by examples of the common phrases and w.Som.;Elworthy ib.{{Gram.}};Elworthy modes of speech now in use among the people. (From the Transactions of ib.{{Gram.}} Note;Elworthy;Bk. of Ruth the Philological Society for 1877-79, pp. 143-257) pp. 118. E.D.S. 1877.

Som. Elworthy, Frederic Thomas.—The Dialect of West Somerset. A paper read Elworthy Dial. before the Philological Society, pp. 78. E.D.S. 1875. Som. Elworthy, Frederic Thomas.—The Evil Eye. An account of this ancient and Elworthy Evil Eye widespread superstition, etc. London: J. Murray, 1895. Som. Elworthy, Frederic Thomas.—The West Somerset Word-book. A glossary of w.Som.1;Elworthy Gl.;Elworthy Wd-Bk.;Elworthy dialectal and archaic words and phrases used in the West of Somerset and Wd-bk.;Elworthy Wd. Bk.;Elworthy Wrd-bk.;Lett. East Devon. E.D.S. 1888. =w.Som.1 from rent collector;Local Advt.;Advt. of sale;Collyns;Collyns Chase of the Wild Red Deer;Collyns Wild Red Deer;Particulars of Culmstock Ploughing Match;Handbill of Ploughing Match, Culmstock;Culmstock Agric. Soc. Meeting;Handbill of Ploughing Match, Culmstock;Lease of farm;Lease of Farm;Nathan Hogg Mal Brown's Crinalin;Ploughing match;Rec. N. D. Staghounds;Rec. N. Dev. Staghounds;Rec. N. Dev. Stag-hounds;Rec. n.Dev. Stag.;Rec. n.Dev. Staghounds;Rec. Staghounds;Records Staghounds;Records n.Dev. Staghounds;Receiver-General of Exeter's Accounts;Saddler's Bill;Shoemaker's Bill;Tradesman's Bill;w.Som. Free Press;Fowler Catal. of Guernseys

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Sc. Erskine, John.—Institute of the Law of Scotland, fol., Edinburgh, 1773. Erskine Inst. Law;Erskine Inst.;Erskine Inst. B.;Erskine Instit.;Erskine Instit. B.;Erskine Institute;Erskine Institute of Law;Erskine Institutes Ess. Essex Archaeological Society, Proceedings of, see Jephson, J. M. Ess. Arch. Soc.;Ess. Arch. Soc. Trans.;Ess. Trans. Arch. Soc. Ess. Essex County Chronicle, The. Var. dates. Ess. Cy. Chron. Lei. Evans, Arthur Benoni.—Leicestershire Words, Phrases, and Proverbs. Lei.1;Lei. Wds.;Evans Gl.;Evans Lei. Wds. 12mo, London, 1848. Lei. Evans, Arthur Benoni.—Leicestershire Words, Phrases, and Proverbs. Lei.1;Lei. Wds.;Evans Gl.;Evans Lei. 12mo, London, 1848. Another edition, ed. with additions and an Wds.;Stockham Gamekeeper;Choice of a introduction, by Sebastian Evans, E.D.S. 1881. =Lei.1 Wife;Cleaveland Revived;Coleridge Near Relation;Cyn. Corresp.;Dugdale's Monasticon;Flk- saw;Lilley Village Musings;Round Preacher;Woty Poems;Taylor Round Preacher;Terrier of Claybrook;Terrier of Claybrook Glebe;White Gas. Lei.;Will of Sir W. Dixie.;Will of Willoughby Dixie;Wright Poems;Yates Broadside;Yates Broadside Ballad;Will of Sir W. Dixie

Evans, D. Silvan.—Dictionary of the Welsh Language. 2 vols. 8vo, London, Silvan Evans;S. Evans 1852-58. Dev. Evans, Rachel.—Home Scenes : or Tavistock and its vicinity. 8vo, London, Evans Tavistock;Evans Home Scenes 1846. gen.ref. Evelyn, John. Diary of John Evelyn. Oxford : O.U.P, 1983. Evelyn Diary gen.ref. Evelyn: Acetaria. A discourse of sallets. By J.E. S.R.S. Author of the Evelyn Acetaria Kalendarium. [The dedication signed: John Evelyn.] John Evelyn, 1620- 1706. London : printed for B. Tooke, 1699. gen.ref. Evelyn: Kalendarium hortense: or, The gard'ners almanac, directing what Evelyn Kal. Hortense he is to do monthly throughout the year. And what fruits and flowers are in prime. The sixth edition, with many useful additions. By John Evelyn Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society. John Evelyn, 1620-1706. London : printed by John Martyn, 1676. w.Yks. Everett, James.—The Village Blacksmith. A Memoir of the Life of Samuel Everett Blacksmith;Everett S. Hick Hick, late of Micklefield, Yorkshire. 8vo, London, 1834. gen.ref. Evergreen: The evergreen ; edited by A. Ramsay. [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1824. Ever Green;Evergreen;Ramsay's Evergreen;Chrysts Kirk;Chrysts-Kirk;Chrysts-Kirk Gr.;Flyting Dunbar Wor. Evesham Journal and Four Shires Advertiser.The. Var. dates. Evesham Jrn.;Evesham Advertiser;Charlbury Council;Evesham Acc.;Mem. Bretforton;The Cotswold Country

Wil. Ewing, Juliana Horatia.—Jan of the Windmill. A story of the Plains, 1876. Ewing Jan of Windmill;Ewing Jan Windmill;Ewing ib.{{Jan Windmill}};Ewing Jan of Windmill

Wil. Ewing, Juliana Horatia.—Lob Lie-by-the-fire, Or, The Luck of Ewing Lob Lie-by-the-Fire Lingboroughand other tales. London: Christian Knowledge Society, [1885].

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Cor. Exhibition, The, and other Cornish Tales, in prose and verse, by various Exhibition;The Exhibition;Tales Authors. 8vo, Truro [n.d.]. [1873] Dev. Exmoor Courtship; or a suitoring discourse in the Devonshire dialect and Exm. Crtshp.;Exm. Crtship.;Exm. Crtshp. Gl. mode near the forest of Exmoor. 4to, Exeter, 1746. Dev. Exmoor Scolding and Courtship, The (two dialogues of the beginning of the Exm. Scold. and Crtshp.;Exm. Scold Gl.;Exm. xviiith century) ; also the Somersetshire man's complaint (a poem of a full Scold. Gl. century earlier). The original texts edited, collated, and arranged, with a complete transcript in glossic, the vocabulary enlarged, and the whole illustrated with copious notes, by Frederic Thomas Elworthy, E.D.S. 1879.

Dev. Exmoor Scolding, An: in the Propriety and Decency of Exmoor language, Exm. Scold.;Exm. Scol.;Exmoor Scold.;Budworth between two sisters: Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman; as they Ramble to Lakes were spinning. 4to, Exeter, 1746. Ess. Extracts from Great Bromley churchwardens' accounts 1627-1640. Essex Gt. Bromley Chwarden Acc.;Gt. Bromley Record Office, T;P 131;1. Chwarden's Accts. Nhb. Extracts from the Records of the Merchant Adventurers of Newcastle upon Rec. Merchant Adventurers of Newcastle Tyne. [Edited by Frederick W. Dendy.] Durham: Andrews & Co., 1895, 1899. gen.ref. Fairfax: Godfrey of Bulliogne : or, the Recovery of Jerusalem ; done into Fairfax Tasso;Fairfax tr. of Tasso English heroical verse, from the Italian of Tasso, by Edward Fairfax. Vol 1. Torquato Tasso, 1544-1595. [S.l.] : Cox, 1853. gen.ref. Falconer, W.—Marine Dictionary. London, 1769. Falconer Dict. Marine;Falconer Slg.;Lnl. Falkirk Herald, The. Var. dates. Falkirk Herald n.Cy. Family Churchman, The. (Sept. 11, 1889 ). Fam. Churchman gen.ref. Fanfani, P.—II Vocabolario novello della Crusca : studio lessicografico, Fanfani filologico, economico. 8vo, Milan, 1876. Stf. Farm and Home : A weekly journal of agriculture in all its branches. (1899). Farm and Home Cant Farmer, John S.— Slang and its Analogues, past and present. A dictionary, Farmer;Smith Dreamthorpe;Constable historical and comparative, of the heterodox speech of all classes of Sonnetts;Brackenbridge Mod. Chiv.;Breton Good society for more than three hundred years. With synonyms in English, and Badde;Clark Russell Sailors' Lang.;Collins French, German, Italian, &c. 1890-1904. Thoughts;Complaints;Constable Sonnets;Cooper Sea Lions;Barry Ram Alley;Egan Anec. Turf;Egan Life in London;Eng. Rogue;Echo;Gradus ad Cantab.;Lang Longm. Mag.;Lemon Lond. Streets;Lon. Figaro;Lon. Gaz;London Misc.;M. Twain Screamers;Mark Twain Innocents at Home;Mod. Society;Moncrieff Tom an' Jerry;N.Y. Times;Norristown Herald;Payn Thicker than Water;Poole Hamlet Travestied;Referee;Rogers Remin.;Smedley Frank Fairleigh;Stevenson Wrecker;Vaux Flash Dict.;Whibley Cap and Gown;Five Years Pen. Serv.;Lon. Gazette;Lond. Gazette

Lan. Farmer, John Stephen. —The Public School Word-Book. A contribution to a Farmer Public School Wd-bk. historical glossary of words phrases and turns of expression, obsolete and in present use, peculiar to our great Public Schools. Together with some that have been or are modish at the Universities. London : Privately issued for subscribers only, 1900.

Farmer: Lexicon Balatronicum. A dictionary of Buckish slang, University Farmer;Breton Good and Badde;Lex wit, and Pick Pocket eloquence. ... Altered and enlarged ... by a member of Balatronicum the Whip Club. Francis Grose, 1731?-1791. London, 1811. Later ed. by J. S. Farmer and W.E. Henley. Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dicitonary ... 7 vols. 1890-1904.

Sc. Farmers' Journal, The. Var. dates. Farmers' Jrn.;Farmer's Jrn.;Farm. Jrn.;Farm Jrn.

Cum. Farquhar, Robert Townsend. A Shilling for my Thoughts. [Poems.]. Farquhar Shilling for Thoughts Ambleside : G. Middleton, 1890. Yks. Farquhar.— Frankheart. London [n.d.]. Farquhar Frankheart Cum. Farrall, Thomas.—Betty Wilson's Cummerland Teals. Reprinted from the Farrall B. Wilson;Farrall Betty Wilson;Farrel West Cumberland Times. 12mo, Carlisle, 1876. [3rd ed. 1886.] Betty Wilson;Farrell Betty Wilson;Farrall Market- day Crack gen.ref. Feilberg, H. F.—Bidrag til en Ordbog over Jyske Almuesmål. 8vo, Feilberg Kjøbenhavn, 1886-93. Lin. Fenn, G. Manville.—Dick o' the Fens: a tale of the Great East Swamp, 1888. Fenn Dick the Fens;Fenn Dick o' the Fens;Fenn Dick o' Fens Lin. Fenn, G. Manville.—The Cure of Souls, 1889. Fenn Cure;Fenn Cure of Souls w.Cy. Fenn, George Manville.—Crown and sceptre : a west country story. Fenn Crown and Sceptre London : Society for promoting Christian knowledge ; New York : E.S. Gorham, [190-]. n.Dev. Fenn, George Manville.—Devon Boys: a tale of the North Shore ... With Fenn Boys twelve full-page illustrations by . London : Blackie & Son, 1887 [1886]. gen.ref. Feodarium Prioratus Dunelmensis. A Survey of the Estates of the Prior and Feodarium Prioratus Dunelm. Convent of Durham in the fifteenth century (de feodaris Thomae Melsamby, etc.), etc. [Edited by W. G.]. William GREENWELL, Canon of Durham. 1872. Quoted from Surtees in N.E.D. n.Yks. Ferguson, D. —The Natural History of Redcar and its neighbourhood. Ferguson Nat. Hist. Redcar London : Simpkin & Co., 1860. Sc. Ferguson, David.—A Collection of Scottish Proverbs. The greatest part of Ferguson Prov. which were at first gathered together by Mr. David Ferguson, and put into an alphabetical order after he departed this life, anno 1598. pp. 35. 8vo, Edinburgh [1641], ed. 1785. Colon. Ferguson, Dugald.—Vicissitudes of Bush Life in Australia and New Zealand, Ferguson Bush Life 1891. Lan. Ferguson, J. A.—Dick and Betty Moudywarp at th' Blegburn Eggsibishun. Ferguson Moudywarp;Ferguson Dick ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Moudywarp Lan. Ferguson, J. A.—Dick and Betty Moudywarp's Visit to Blackpool, Ferguson Moudywarp's Visit;Fergusson ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Moudywarp's Visit Lan. Ferguson, J. A.—Dick Moudywarp's Bringing Up, Cooartship, an' Weddin'. Ferguson Dick Moudywarp 8vo, Manchester [n.d.]. Lan. Ferguson, J. A.—Wot Aw seed ut th' Preston Eggsibishun. Bi Dick an' Betty Ferguson Preston Eggsibishun;Ferguson Preston Moudywarp. pp. 30. 12mo, Preston, 1865. Eggsibishon Wm. Ferguson, Richard Saul. —A History of Westmoreland. 1894. In: In : Ferguson Hist. Wm. County Histories. Popular County Histories. 1885, etc. 8º. Cum. Ferguson, Richard Saul. —A History of Cumberland. 1890. In: In : County Ferguson Hist.;Ferguson Hist. Cum. Histories. Popular County Histories. 1885, etc. 8º. Cum. Ferguson, Robert. The Dialect of Cumberland, with a chapter on its place- Cum.2;Ferguson Gl.;Kendal Corporation MSS. names. 8vo, London, 1873. =Cum.2 Lakel. Ferguson, Robert.—The Northmen in Cumberland and Westmoreland. Ferguson Northmen;Fergusson Northmen 8vo, London, 1856. Slg. Fergusson, R. Menzies.—A Village Poet, 1897. Fergusson Village Poet;Fergusson Vill. Poet;Fergusson Vill. Poet. Slg. Fergusson, R. Menzies.—My Village, 1893. Fergusson Village;Fergusson My Village Or.I. Fergusson, R. Menzies.—Rambles in the Far North, 2nd ed. 1884. Fergusson Rambles Edb. Fergusson, Robert.—Poems on various subjects. In two parts. 12mo, Fergusson Poems;Ferguson Edinburgh, 1785. [1st ed. 1773.] Plainstanes;Ferguson Poems;Fergusson Wks.

Sc. Fergusson,David.— A select collection of Scots poems, chiefly in the broad Poems in Bch. Dial.;Poems in Buchan Buchan dialect: To which is added, A Collection of Scots Proverbs. Dial.;Fergusson Prov.;Bch. Dial.;Ajax's Edinburgh, 1777. Speech;Journey fr. London;Scots Poems in Buchan Dial. gen.ref. Ferrall og Repps.—Dansk-engelske Ordbog, gjennemseet og rettet af W. Ferrall Mariboe. Kjöbenhavn, 1861. Sc. Ferrier, Susan E.—Destiny, 1831. Ferrier Destiny Sc. Ferrier, Susan E.—Marriage, 1818. Ferrier Marriage Sc. Ferrier, Susan E.—The Inheritance, 1824. Ferrier Inheritance gen.ref. Fertiault, F.—Dictionnaire du langage populaire Verduno-Chalonnais Fertiault Dict.;Fertiault Dict. Verduno-Chalonnais (Saone-et-Loire). 8vo, Paris, 1890-96. gen.ref. Ferumbras, Sir [c. 1380]. Ed. S. J. H. Herrtage, E.E.T.S. 1879. Sir Ferumbras n.Yks. Fetherston, F. M.—Oops and Doons, and sayin's and doin's by Timothy Fetherston T. Goorkrodger;Fetherston Goorkrodger, his old deeame and darter Meary, a' whoame and abroad. Goorkrodger Huddersfield 1870]. n.Yks. Fetherston, F. M.—The Adventures of a Yorkshire Farmer and his Fetherston Farmer;Fetherston Yks. scapegrace Nevvy in London. Huddersfield n.d.]. Farmer;Fetherston Farmer, Pref. n.Yks. Fetherston, F. M.—The Smuggins Family at Scarbro', Filey, and Bridlington. Fetherston Smuggins Fam.;Featherston 8vo, York n.d.]. Smuggins Fam.;Fetherston Smuggins Family gen.ref. Fick, A.—Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der indogermanischen Sprachen. 4. Fick;Fick4;Stokes in Fick4;Stokes in Fick; Auflage, völlig neu bearbeitet von Aug. Fick, Ad. Bezzenberger und Wh. Stokes. Göttingen, 1891-94. Lin. Field, The: the country newspaper. London : John Clark, 1853- Field Cant Fielding, Henry.— An Old Man Taught Wisdom: Or, the Virgin Unmask'd. A Fielding An old man taught wisdom Farce. As It Is Perform'd at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's Servants. By Henry Fielding, Esq; With the Musick Prefix'd to Each Song. 2nd ed. London: J. Watts, 1735. gen.ref. Fielding, Henry. —The Covent-Garden Journal. By Sir Alexander Fielding Cov. Gard. Jrn. Drawcansir, Knt. Censor of Great Britain [pseudonym of Henry Fielding]. [Edited, and for the most part written, by Fielding.] no. 1-72. 4 Jan.-25 Nov. 1752. London : printed and sold by Mrs. Dodd; and at the Universal Register Office, 1752. Cant Fielding, Henry.—Amelia, 1751. Fielding Amelia Cant Fielding, Henry.—The Author's Farce, 1730. Fielding Author's Farce Cant Fielding, Henry.—The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews. 2vols., Fielding Jos. Andrews;Fielding J. Andrews 1742. Cant Fielding, Henry.—The History of the Life of Jonathan Wild, the Great. Fielding Jon. Wild London: Daly, 1840. Cant Fielding, Henry.—The History of Tom Jones. 6 vols., 1749. Fielding Tom Jones;Fielding T. Jones Cant Fielding, Henry.—The miser: a comedy. London: J. Bell, 1776 Fielding Miser Cant Fielding, Henry.—The tragedy of tragedies; or, The life and death of Tom Fielding T. Thumb Thumb the Great. 1731 [no edition given]. gen.ref. Fielding: The works of Henry Fielding ... with memoir of the author. —By Fielding Amelia;Fielding J. Andrews;Fielding Tom Thomas Roscoe, etc. Henry G. Bohn : London, 1845. Jones;Fielding Don Quixote;Fielding Miss Lucy;Fielding The Fathers;Fielding Wedding Day;Fielding Wks.

Sc. Fifth report of the royal commission on historical manuscripts, Royal Hist. MSS. Commission Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 4 (1876). Sc. Finlay, James (ed.) —Scottish Historical and Romantic Ballads, chiefly Finlay Ballads ancient, with explanatory notes and a glossary. 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1808. Rnf. Finlayson, William.—Simple Scotish Rhymes. 12mo, Paisley, 1815. Finlayson Rhymes Ayr. Fisher, James.—Poems on various subjects. 8vo, Dumfries, 1790. Fisher Poems gen.ref. Fishing Gazette, The. London 1877. Fishing Gazette;Fishing at Plymouth;Fishing Gaz.

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Lan. Fishwick, Henry. The history of the parochial chapelry of Goosnargh in the Fishwick Hist. Goosnargh County of Lancaster. [S.l.] : Charles Simms, 1871. Suff. Fison, L. A.—Merry Suffolk, Master Archie, and other tales, 1899. Fison Merry Suf. gen.ref. Fitzherbert, Anthony.—The Book of Husbandry [1523]. Reprinted from the Fitzherbert Husb.;Fitzherbert ed. of 1534 and ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1882. Husbandry;Fitzherbert Survey;Notes to Fitzherbert's Husb.;J.R. Notes to Fitzherbert's Husb. Sc. Fleming, Robert. —The Fulfilling of the Scripture, fol., London, 1726. Fleming Fulfilling Scripture;Fleming Fulfilling of Scripture;Fleming Scripture;Fleming Scriptures gen.ref. Fletcher, John.—Love's Cure, see N.E.D.. Fletcher Love's Cure gen.ref. Fletcher, John.—Monsieur Thomas, 1639, quoted from N.E.D.. Fletcher Mons. Thom. gen.ref. Fletcher, John.—The Faithful Shepherdess [c. 1610], quoted from N.E.D.. Fletcher Faithful Shepherd;Fletcher Faithf. Sheph. Fletcher, John.—Various titles, see N.E.D. Fletcher Night Walker;Fletcher Pref. to Poems;Fletcher Wit without Money;Fletcher Wom. Prize w.Yks. Fletcher, Joseph Smith.—God's Failures, 1897. Fletcher God's Failures w.Yks. Fletcher, Joseph Smith.—The Harvesters, 1900. Fletcher Harvesters w.Yks. Fletcher, Joseph Smith.—The Paths of the Prudent, 1899. Fletcher Paths;Fletcher Paths of Prudent w.Yks. Fletcher, Joseph Smith.—The Wonderful Wapentake, 1895. Fletcher Wapentake e.Yks. Flit and Ko.'—A Reel of No. 8, and Suddaby Fewster [n.d.]. Flit & Ko Reel of No. 8;Flit & Ko A Reel of No.;Flit & Ko Reel of No.;Flit & Ko A Reel of No. 8;Flit & Ko Suddaby Fewster;Reel of No. 8 gen.ref. Florio, John.—Florio his first Fruites ; which yeelde familiar Speech, merie Florio;Florio Ital. Dict. Prouerbes, wittie Sentences, and golden Sayings. Also a perfect introduction to the Italian and English Tongues. 4to, London, 1578. - Florio, John.—Florio his first Fruites ; which yeelde familiar Speech, merie Prouerbes, wittie Sentences, and golden Sayings. Also a perfect introduction to the Italian and English Tongues. 4to, London, 1578. Later ed. 1591. gen.ref. Florio, John.—Queen Anna's new Worlde of Wordes, or dictionarie of the Florio Italian and English Tongues, fol., London, 1611. gen.ref. Florio, John.—Vocabolario Italiano & Inglese: a Dictionary Italian and Florio Ital. Dict. English. First compiled by John Florio. . . . Whereunto is added a Dictionary English and Italian .. . by Gio. Torriano. Now reprinted, revised and corrected, by J. D. fol., London, 1688. gen.ref. Flügel, Johann Gottfried. A Complete Dictionary of the English and German Flügel and German and English Languages: Containing All the Words in General Use. 2 Bände. A.G. Liebeskind, London, 1830. gen.ref. Foley, D.—An English-Irish Dictionary. 8vo, Dublin, 1855. Foley gen. biblio Folk-Lore Journal, The. 1883-. Flk-Lore Jrn.;Cor'man;Mummers Play gen. biblio Folk-Lore Record, The. 1878-81. Flk-Lore Rec.;Mummers' Play;Mumming Play in Flk-Lore Rec.;Flk-Lore Record Don. Folk-Lore, in Cornhill Magazine, Feb. 1877. Flk-Lore in Cornh. Mag.;Flk-Lore Hrf.;Mid. Foot, Peter. —General view of the agriculture of the county of Middlesex, Foot Agric. with observations on the means of their improvement. By Peter Foot, Land-Surveyor, Dean-Street, Soho. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. London, 1794. e.An. Forbes, Athol.—Odd Fish. Some East Coast comedies, 1901. Forbes Odd Fish Sc. Forbes, John.—Certaine Records touching the estate of the Kirk in the Forbes Rec. of Kirk;Forbes Records;Forbes years 1605 and 1606. 8vo, Edinburgh. Wodrow Soc. 1846. Records of Kirk Edb. Forbes, Peter.—Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 8vo, Edinburgh, Forbes Poems 1812. Bch. Forbes, Robert.—Ajax, his speech to the Grecian Knabbs, attempted in Forbes Ajax;Forbes Shop Bill;Forbes Shop- broad Buchans. By R. F., gent. To which is added a Journal to Portsmouth bill;Forbes Jrn.;Forbes Jrnl. and a Shop-Bill in the same dialect, with a key. 8vo, Aberdeen, 1742. Bch. Forbes, Robert.—Select Collection of Scots Poems, A, chiefly in the broad Forbes Ulysses Buchan dialect. To which is added a collection of Scots Proverbs : by the Rev. Mr. David Fergus(s)on. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1785. Abd. Forbes, William.—An account of the life and writings of James Beattie Forbes Life of Beattie Edinburgh: Constable, 1807. Abd. Forbes, William.—The Dominie Depos'd; or some reflections on his Forbes Dominie intrigue with a young lass, and what happened thereupon : interspers'd with advice to all school-masters, precentors, and dominies on Dee-side. With the sequel. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1785. [1st ed. ? 1746.] e.An.;Suf.;N Forby, Robert—The Vocabulary of East Anglia ; an attempt to record the e.An.1;Forby e.An. Gl.;Forby Vocab.;Forby rf. vulgar tongue of the twin sister counties, Norfolk and Suffolk, as it existed Gl.;Arderon Coll. Dial.;E. T. Booth;Norwich in the last twenty years of the eighteenth century, and still exists; with Merc.;Nrf. rime;Tate Geology;Wright E. Eng. proof of its antiquity from etymology and authority. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1830. =e.An.1 Dev. Ford, George.—'Postle Farm, 1899. Ford Postle Farm Dev. Ford, George.—The Larramys, 1897. Ford Larramys Gall. Ford, John. —The Chronicle Historie of Perkin Warbeck. A strange Truth. [A Ford Perkin Warbeck tragedy in five acts and chiefly in verse.] London, 1634. Suff. Ford, Richard. —A hand-book for travellers in Spain, and readers at home Ford Spain describing the country and cities, the natives and their manners, the antiquities, religion, legends, fine arts, literature, sports, and gastronomy : with notices on Spanish history ; [By Richard Ford.]. London: J. Murrary, 1845. Sc. Ford, Robert.—Thistledown. A book of Scotch humour, character, folk-lore, Ford Thistledown story and anecdote. 12mo, Paisley, 1891. New and enlarged ed. 8vo, Paisley, 1895. Cor. Forfar, W. Bentinck.—Cornish Poems and selections from 'Pentowan.' 8vo, Forfar Poems Truro [1885]. Cor. Forfar, W. Bentinck.—Cousin Jan's Courtship and Marriage. The Exhibition. Forfar Cousin Jan;Forfar Jan's Crtshp.;Forfar Two Cornish tales in verse. 12mo, Truro, 1859. Jan's Crtship.;Forfar Exhibition Cor. Forfar, W. Bentinck.—Kynance Cove; or the Cornish Smugglers. A tale of Forfar Kynance;Forfar Kynance Cove the last century. 8vo, London, 1865. Cor. Forfar, W. Bentinck.—Pengersick Castle. A Cornish tale. 8vo, Truro, 1862. Forfar Pengersick Castle;Forfar Pengersick

Cor. Forfar, W. Bentinck.—Pentowan ; or the Adventures of Gregory Goulden, Forfar Pentowan Esq., and Tobias Penhale. A Cornish story. 8vo, Helston, 1859.

Cor. Forfar, W. Bentinck.—The Wizard of West Penwith; a tale of the Land's Forfar Wizard End. 12mo, Penzance, 1871. Nhb. Forster, John George.—The Song of Solomon in the Newcastle dialect. Forster Newc. Sng. Sol.;Forster Sng. Sol. From the Authorised English Version, pp. iv, 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1859.] Nhb. Forster, Robert.—History of Corbridge and its Antiquities, &c. 8vo, Forster Hist. Corbridge;Forster Corbridge Newcastle, 1881. gen. biblio Forster, Thomas.—Observations on the Natural History of Swallows, 1817. Forster Swallows;Forster Swallow

Nhb.;Dur. Forster, Westgarth. A treatise on a section of the strata commencing near Foster Section Strata Newcastle upon Tyne, and concluding on the west side of the Mountain of Cross-Fell. ... To which are added tables of the strata in Yorkshire and Derbyshire. Alston, Cumberland, 1821. Nhb. Forster, Westgarth.—A Treatise on a Section of the Strata from Newcastle- Forster Strata;Forster Section Strata;Westgarth on-Tyne to the mountain of Cross Fell in Cumberland. 2nd ed., 8vo, Alston, Forster Section of Strata 1821. Sc. Forsyth, Robert. The Beauties of Scotland: containing a ... full account of Forsyth Beauties;Forsyth Beauties of Sc. the agriculture, commerce, mines, and manufactures; of the population, cities, towns, etc., of each county. Embellished with engravings. Edinburgh, 1805-1808. Som. Fortescue Fortescue, Hugh. —Records of the North Devon Staghounds, Rec. N. D. Staghounds;Rec. N. Dev. 1812-1818. [North Devon, England : s.n., 1883?]. Staghounds;Rec. N. Dev. Stag-hounds;Rec. n.Dev. Stag.;Rec. n.Dev. Staghounds;Rec. Staghounds;Records Staghounds;Records n.Dev. Staghounds;Fortescue Rec. n.Dev. Stag-hounds gen.ref. Fortnightly Revierw, The. (1865-1934): no title given by Wright. Fortn. Rev.;Whyte Melville Lan. Fothergill, Jessie.—Healey, 1884. Fothergill Healey Lan. Fothergill, Jessie.—Peril. A novel. London; Guildford [printed] : Bentley & Fothergill Peril Son, 1884. Lan. Fothergill, Jessie.—Probation, 1879. Fothergill Probation Lan. Fothergill, Jessie.—The Lasses of Leverhouse, 1888. Fothergill Leverhouse;Fothergill Lasses of Leverhouse gen.ref. Foundation: The book of the foundation of St. Bartholomew's Church in Found. St. Bartholomew's London ... ; edited from the original manuscript by Norman Moore. 1886.

Cor. Fox, Caroline. —Memories of Old Friends : being extracts from the journals Fox Old Friends and letters of Caroline Fox, 1835-1871. London : Smith, Elder & Co., 1882.

Amer. Fox, John William. —A Cumberland Vendetta. A novel. New York ; London: Fox Vendetta Harper Brothers, 1900. Dev. Fox, S. P.—Kingsbridge and its surroundings. Plymouth, 1874. Fox Kingsbridge gen.ref. Foxe, see Richardson. Foxe A. & M. Thames Vall. Francis, Francis.— A Book on Angling: being a complete treatise on the art Francis Angling of Angling in every branch with explanatory plates, etc. [S.l.]: Longmans, 1880. Lan. Francis, M. E.—A Daughter of the Soil, 1895. Francis Daughter Soil;Francis Daughter of Soil

Dor. Francis, M. E.—A Rustic Argus, in Longman's Magazine, April 1900. Rustic Argus in Longman's Mag.;Rustic Argus

Dor. Francis, M. E.—Fiander's Widow, 1901. Francis Fiander's Widow;Francis Fyander's Widow Lan. Francis, M. E.—Frieze and Fustian, 1896. Francis Fustian;Francis Frieze Ir. ; Dor. ; Francis, M. E.—North, South, and Over the Sea, 1902. Francis North, South, &c. Lan. Dor. Francis, M. E.—Pastorals of Dorset, 1901. Francis Pastorals Dor. Francis, M. E.—The Manor Farm, 1902. Francis Manor Farm Lan. Francis, M. E.—Yeoman Fleetwood, 1899. Francis Yeoman Fleetwood War. Francis, Mrs.—South-Warwickshire Words. E.D.S. 1876. = s.War.1 s.War.1;Francis War. Wds. Sc. Francisque-Michel.—A critical inquiry into the Scottish language with the Francisque-Michel Lang.;Francisque-Michel Sc. view of illustrating the rise and progress of civilisation in Scotland. 4to, Lang.;Francisque-Michel ib.{{Lang.}};Francisque- Edinburgh, 1882. Michel, Lang.;Memoir R. Chambers gen.ref. Franck, Johannes.—Etymologisch Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal. Franck 8vo, 's-Gravenhage, 1892. n.Yks. Frank, —.—Yorkshire Fishing and Shooting. 8vo, Leighton Buzzard, 1894. Frank Fishing

Nhb. Franklin, Benjamin. —Works of ... Dr. Benjamin Franklin: consisting of his Franklin Wks. life written by himself, together with Essays, etc. London: J. Robinson, 1793. Wgt. Fraser, Gordon.—Poems, ib.{{Wigtown}} 1885. Fraser Poems Wgt. Fraser, Gordon.—Wigtown and Whithorn : historical and descriptive Fraser Wigtown;Fraser Wgt. sketches, stories and anecdotes, illustrative of the racy wit and pawky humour of the district. 8vo, Wigtown, 1877. Rnf. Fraser, John.—Poetic Chimes, or Leisure Lays : also, a Scottish national Fraser Poet. Chimes;Fraser Chimes play, in three acts, entitled King James V, or, the Gipsy's Revenge, and ed., enlarged. 12mo, Paisley, 1853. Dev. Fraser, Robert.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of Devon. Agric. Surv. 4to, London, 1794. (Agricultural Survey Report.) [??] Lnk. Fraser, William C.—The Whaups of Durley, 1895. Fraser Whaups Sc. Fraser's Magazine. Longmans, Green, and co. (1833) Fraser's Mag. Sc. Frazer, James George.—The golden bough : a study in comparative Frazer Golden Bough religion. London ; New York : Macmillan, 1890. gen. biblio Frere, John Hookham. —Loves of the Triangles. A Mathematical and Frere Loves of the Triangles Philosophical Poem. in: The Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin. London: Printed for J. Wright, 1799. Dev. Friend, Hilderic—A Glossary of Devonshire Plant Names. (Reprinted from Dev.4;Friend Plant Names;Friend Plant- the Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Names;Friend Gl.;Friend Plant-names Science, Literature, and Art, 1882, pt. xiv. pp. 529-91.) E.D.S. 1882. =Dev.4 gen.ref. Fritzner, Johan.—Ordbog over det gamle norske Sprog. 8vo, Kristiania, Fritzner 1883-. w.Yks. Frogland Olmenac, T', an Leeds Loiners' Annual, containin iwery thing at's Frogland Olm. nawn an a monny things at izzant. Be Harry Frogland, Hisquire, 1852-63.

Hmp. From Pad to Peny, n.d. [??] From Pad to Peny Dmf. Froude, J. A.—Thomas Carlyle : history of the first forty years of his life, 2 Froude Thomas Carlyle;Froude's Carl. vols., 1882. gen.ref. Fuller, Thomas.—A Pisgah-sight of Palestine, 1650. Fuller Pisgah gen.ref. Fuller, Thomas.—The Church History of Britain, 1655. Fuller Church Hist.;Fuller Ch. Hist. gen.ref. Fuller, Thomas.—The History of the Holy Warre, 1639. Fuller Holy War;Holy War gen.ref. Fuller, Thomas.—The History of the Worthies of England. Ed. J. Fuller, Fuller Worthies;Fuller Worthies Dorset;Fuller 1662. Worthies Nhp.;Fuller Worthies, Cornwall gen.ref. Fuller: no title given Fuller Holy State Ken. Furley, Robert—A History of the Weald of Kent, with an outline of the Furley Weald early history of the County. 2 vols. 8vo, Ashford, 1871-74. Der. Furness, Richard.—Medicus-Magus, a poem, in three cantos; with a Furness Medicus;Furness Medic.;Furness glossary, pp. viii, 72. 8vo, Sheffield, 1836. Medicus Magus;Furness Medicus-Magus gen.ref. Furnivall, F. J. as editor, see individual works. Furnivall Suf. Gage, John. —The history and antiquities of Hengrave, in Suffolk. [With Gage Hengrave plates.] London: J. Carpenter, etc., 1822. Gall. Gallovidian, The. Vols. I-V, 1899-1903. Gallovidian;The Gallovidian Wgt. Galloway Advertiser and. Wigtownshire Free Press, The. (July 27, 1899 ) Gall. Advertiser

Sc. Galloway, George.—Elegy on his Grace Henry Duke of Buccleugh, &c. Born Galloway Buccleugh Sept. 1746;—came to the dukedom 1752;—died Jan. 11, 1812. pp. 8. ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1812. Sc. Galloway, George.—Poems on various subjects, Scotch and English; to Galloway Poems;R. Spittle which are added, songs and jests, &c, &c. pp. 76. ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1792.

Sc. Galloway, George.—Poems. The Tears of Poland. To which are added, Galloway Poems;Galloway Poland songs on various subjects, Scots and English ; with other poetical pieces. 2nd ed. pp. 42. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1795. [1st ed. 1788.]

Sc. Galloway, George.—The Admirable Crichton, a tragedy; in five acts. To Galloway Crichton;Galloway Crichton, &c. which are added, songs, and other pieces in verse, pp. 79. ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1802. Sc. Galloway, George.—The Battle of Luncarty, or the valiant Hays triumphant Galloway Poems;Galloway Luncarty;Luncarty over the Danish invaders ; a drama of five acts. With other pieces in verse, &c. To which is prefixed, an essay on the drama, relative to Scotland, including some account of the author, pp. x, 84. ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1804.

Sc. Galloway, George.—The Fatal Effects of Duelling; or an elegy on the much Galloway Duelling lamented death of Lieutenant William Graham.... To which are added, Dunbarton Castle, The Stirling Jug, An Epistle to R. G., Answer, pp. 12. ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1795. Sc. Galloway, George.—The Honest Sutor's Magazine; or King Crispin's Review Galloway Sutor's Mag.;Sutor's Mag. : containing miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse. By the Author of the Tragedy of Crichton, &c. pp.36. ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1810.

Sc. Galloway, George.—Victorious Nelson, an ode. With other poems, pp. 24. Galloway Nelson ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1806. gen. biblio Galloway, Robert L.. A history of coal mining in Great Britain. London, Galloway Hist. Coal Mining;Galloway Hist. Coal- Macmillan and co.:1882 mining gen.ref. Galt, John. —The life of Lord Byron. John Galt, 1779-1839. Niagara [Ont.] : Galt Life Byron H. Chapman, 1831 Niagara [Ont.]. Ayr. Galt, John.—Lawrie Todd, or, The settlers in the woods. London : H. Galt Laurie;Galt Lawrie T. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830. Ayr. Galt, John.—Ringan Gilhaize ; or the times of the Covenanters, 1823. Galt Gilhaize;Gilhaise;Gillhaize;R. Gilhaise;R. Gilhaize Ayr. Galt, John.—Sir Andrew Wylie of that Ilk, 1822. Galt Sir A. Wylie;Galt Sir Andrew Ayr. Galt, John.—The Annals of the Parish, 1821. Galt Annals;Galt Ann. Parish;Galt Ann. Par.;Galt Annals Parish Ayr. Galt, John.—The Ayrshire Legatees, 1821. Galt Legatees Ayr. Galt, John.—The Entail; or the Lairds of Grippy, 1823. Galt Entail Ayr. Galt, John.—The Last of the Lairds, 1826. Galt Lairds Ayr. Galt, John.—The Provost, 1822. Galt Provost;Galt Provost, Gl. Ayr. Galt, John.—The Steamboat, 1822. Galt Steamboat;Galt Steam-boat Edb. Garden Manual, The, or, practical instructions for the cultivation of all Garden Manual kinds of vegetables, fruits and flowers ... By the editors and contributors of “the Cottage Gardener” [G. W. Johnson and others]. London, 1863.

Dev. Garden, The: an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches. Garden London: [The Garden], 1871-1927. Wil. Garden-work ... for villa, suburban, town, and cottage gardens. London, Garden Wk.;Garden Work 1884-96. Nhb. Gardiner, Ralph. —Englands grievance discovered, in relation to the coal Gardiner Eng. Grievance Discov.;Gardiner Eng. trade : with the map of the river of Tine, and situation of the town and Grievance Discovered in relation to the Coal corporation of Newcastle: the tyrannical oppression of those magistrates, Trade their charters and grants ... Newcastle: D. Akenhead, 1796. gen.ref. Gardner, Thomas. —A Plan exhibiting the Remains of the antient City of Gardner Hist. Dunwich Dunwich, A.D. 1587. Also its River, part whereof is Southwould Haven, with places of Note bordering thereon. To The Society of the Antiquarians of London this Plate is humbly dedicated by ... Thos. Gardner. [Copied from the MS. map Ralph Aggas.] Josa. Kirby delint. J. Wood sculpt. 100 [perches = 61 mm.] [With marginal views of Dunwich Church and other neighbouring buildings], London, 1754.

Suf. Gardner, Thomas.—The History of Dunwich, Blithburgh, and Southwold. Gardner Dunwich;Gardner Hist. 4to, London, 1754. Dunwich;Gardiner Dunwich;Gardner Hist. Dunwick;Churchw. Accts. Yks. Garland of Poetry, A.—By Yorkshire Authors. Collected by Abraham Holroyd Garl. Poet.;Garl.;Garl. Holroyd. 8vo, Saltaire, 1873. Poetry;Garland;Dixon Milkin' Time Gascoigne, George.—Works [c. 1577]. Ed. W. C. Hazlitt, 1869. Gascoigne Dan Bartholmew;Gascoigne De Profundis;Gascoigne Steel Glass;Gascoigne Steele Glass;Gascoigne Supposes;Gascoigne Fair Bridges;Gascoigne Philomena;Gascoigne Voy. Holland;Gascoigne Gl. Gov.

Lan. Gaskel, —Original Comic Songs, containing all the songs, &c. that were Gaskel Comic Sngs.;Gaskel Sngs.;Gaskel Comic published in the former five numbers. New ed., 8vo, Manchester, 1841. Sngs. add.;Gaskel, Sngs.

Chs. Gaskell, Elizabeth.—Cranford. By the author of “Mary Barton” [i.e. Gaskell Cranford Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell] ... Second edition. London: Chapman & Hall, 1853. Lan. Gaskell, Elizabeth.—Curious If True, in Cornhill Magazine, 1860. Gaskell Curious if True Lan. Gaskell, Elizabeth.—Mary Barton ; a tale of Manchester life, 1848. Gaskell M. Barton Lan. Gaskell, Elizabeth.—North and South. London, 1855. Gaskell North and South Yks. Gaskell, Elizabeth.—Sylvia's Lovers, 1863. Gaskell Sylvia w.Yks. Gaskell, Elizabeth.—The Life of Charlotte Brontë. Smith, Elder & Co., 1857. Gaskell Life C. Brontë;Gaskell Life of C. Brontë

Lan. ; Chs. Gaskell, Elizabeth.—The Squire's Story, 1855 [no edition given]. Gaskell Squire's Story Lan. Gaskell, W.—Two Lectures on the Lancashire dialect, pp. 31. 8vo, London, Gaskell Lectures Dial.;Gaskell Dial. 1854. Lectures;Gaskell Lectures;Wilson Art of Rhetoric gen.ref. Gateshead: quoted from Nhp.1. Gateshead Ch. Bks.;Gateshead Church Bks.;Gateshead Church Books Ken. Gattie, George Byng. —Memorials of the Goodwin Sands, and their Gattie Mem. Goodwin Sands surroundings, legendary and historical ... With maps, etc. London : W. H. Allen & Co., 1890. gen.ref. Gawayne and the Green Knight, Sir. [c. 1360]. Ed. R. Morris, E.E.T.S. 1864. Gawayne;Gawaine

Oxf. Gay, John. —Letter to Countess Suffolk, 1729. In: Letters to and from Gay Lett. Countess Suffolk Henrietta, countess of Suffolk, and her second husband, the Hon. George Berkeley; from 1712 to 1767. London, J. Murray, 1824. Bnff. Gazetteer of Scotland, The. 2nd ed. Edinburgh, 1806. Gazetteer of Sc. Hrt. Gearey, Caroline.—Rural Life, its humour and pathos. 8vo, London, 1899. Geary Rur. Life gen. biblio General View of the Agriculture of the County of —, with observations on View Agric. the means of improvement, 11 vols. 4to, var. pl. 1793-1813. [Reports undertaken at the instance of the Agricultural Survey.]

Wil. General View of the Agriculture of Wiltshire. Drawn up for the View Agric.;Davis Agric.;Arch. Rev.;Archaeol. consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. Rev.;Arch. Review London, 1809. Wil. General View of the Agriculture of Wiltshire. Drawn up for the View Agric.;Davis Agric.;Arch. Rev.;Archaeol. Rev. consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. London, 1809. —New ed., 1813. Reprinted in Archaeological Review, Vol. I, 1888. gen.ref. Generydes, a romance in seven-line stanzas [c. 1440]. Ed. W. Aldis Wright, Generydes E.E.T.S. 1878. gen.ref. Genesis and Exodus, The Story of [ c 1250]. Ed. R. Morris, E.E.T.S. 1865. Gen. & Ex. gen. biblio Gentleman's Magazine Library, The: being a classified collection of the Gent. Mag. chief contents of the Gentleman's Magazine from 1731 to 1868. Ed. by George Laurence Gomme. Manners and Customs. 8vo, London, 1883. gen. biblio Gentleman's Magazine Library, The: Dialect, Proverbs, and Word-lore. 8vo, Gent. Mag.;Gent. Mag. Lib.;Gentleman's Mag. London, 1886. gen.ref. Gentleman's Magazine, The. London : Bradbury, Evans & Co. ..., 1868-1922. Gent. Mag.;Mall Rosevear, Gent. Mag.;Manners and Customs;Weddle Bondager;Whitaker Cathedral George I, quoted from N.E.D. (q.v.) Geo. I gen.ref. Gerard(e, John.—The Herball or General History of Plantes. Gathered by Gerarde Herb.;Gerard;Gerard Herbal;Gerard John Gerarde, very much enlarged and amended by Thomas Johnson, fol., Herball;Gerarde;Gerarde Herbal;Herb.;Gérard London, 1633. gen.ref. Gest: 'Gest Hystoriale,' The, of the Destruction of Troy: an alliterative Dest. Troy;Destr. Troy romance transl. from Guido de Colonna's ' Hystoria Troiana.' Ed. G. A. Panton and D. Donaldson, E.E.T.S. 1869. gen.ref. Gesta Romanorum, The.—The Early English Versions of the Gesta Gesta Rom.;Gest. R. Romanorum |c. 1440]. Ed. S. J. H. Herrtage, E.E.T.S. 1879. Nrf. Gibbon, C.—Beyond Compare, 1888. Gibbon Beyond Compare Sc. Gibbon, Charles. —Robin Gray. A novel. London, Glasgow [printed], 1869. Gibbon R. Gray

Glo. Gibbs, J. Arthur.—A Cotswold Village, or country life and pursuits in Gibbs Cotswold Vill.;Gibbs Cotswold Village Gloucestershire, 1898. Cum. Gibson, Alexander Craig.—The Folk-Speech of Cumberland and some Gibson Flk-Sp.;Cum.3;Gibson Pop. districts adjacent; being short stories and rhymes in the dialects of the Rhymes;Gibson Flk. Sp. Cum.;Gibson Flk. West Border counties. 8vo, London, 1869. =Cum.3 Sp.;Gibson;Sng. Waukrife Minnie;Yan o' t' Elect;Cum.3 Gl.;Bobby Banks' Bodderment Wm. Gibson, Thomas.—Legends and Historical Notes on Westmore- land, 1877. Gibson Leg.;Gibson Leg. and Notes;Folk-saw, Gibson Leg. Dur. Gibson, W. Colville.—A MS. Glossary of terms noted, when ' prossing' with Gibson Up-Weardale;Gibson Up-Weardale the miners of Upper Weardale (Stanhope and district), Co. Durham, 1870. Gl.;Gibson Weardale Gl.;Gibson ib.{{Up- Weardale Gl.}};ib.{{Gibson Up-Weardale Gl.}};Up- Weardale Gl. Kcd. Gideon, Guthrie, a monograph written 1712 to 1730. Ed. by C. E. Guthrie Wright Gideon Guthrie;Wright G. Guthrie Wright. With an introduction by the Right Rev. John Dowden, D.D. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1900. Lin. Gilbert Rugge. 3 vols., 1866. Gilbert Rugge;Rugge Cor. Gilbert, Charles Sandoe.— An historical (and topographical) Survey of the Gilbert Cornwall County of Cornwall, to which is added a complete Heraldry of the same; with numerous engravings. Plymouth-Dock, 1817-20.

Cant Gilbert, W. S.—'Bab' Ballads, 1869. Gilbert Bab Ballads;Gilbert Bab Ballads, Precocious Baby;Precocious Baby;Nancy Bell

Der. Gilchrist, R. Murray.—A Peakland Faggot: tales told of Milton Folk, 1897. Gilchrist Peakland;Gilchrist Peakland Faggot;ib.{{Gilchrist Peakland}};ib.{{Gilchrist}} Peakland Der. Gilchrist, R. Murray.—Natives of Milton, 1902. Gilchrist Milton;Gilchrist Nat. Milton Der. Gilchrist, R. Murray.—Nicholas and Mary, and other Milton Folk, 1899. Gilchrist Nicholas;Gilchrist Nicholas and Mary

Der. Gilchrist, R. Murray.—The Rue Bargain, 1898. Gilchrist Rue Bargain Der. Gilchrist, R. Murray.—Willowbrake, 1898. Gilchrist Willowbrake;Gilchrist ib.{{Willowbrake}}

Nhb. Gilchrist, Robert.—A Collection of original Local Songs. 2nd ed. pp. 24. 8vo, Gilchrist Sngs.;Gilchrist Skipper;Gilchrist Voyage Newcastle, 1824. to Lunnin Nhb. Gilchrist, Robert.—A Collection of original Songs, local and sentimental, pp. Gilchrist Sng. of Improvements;Gilchrist 36. 12mo, Newcastle, 1836. Improvements gen.ref. Gilds, English.—The original ordinances of more than one hundred early Eng. Gilds;English Gilds;Ord. Worc. Gild;Toulmin English Gilds. Ed. Toulmin Smith, E.E.T.S. 1870. Smith Dev. Giles, R.—The Gude Old Times in Welcombe ; in the North Devon Journal, Giles Gude Old Times in n.Dev. Jrn.;Giles N. Dev. Sept. 1885. Jrn.;Giles in n.Dev. Jrn.;Giles n.Dev. Jrn.;Giles;Giles Gude Old Times Nrf. Gillett, Edward.—The Song of Solomon in the . From the Gillett Sng. Sol.;ib.{{Gillett Sng. Sol.}} Authorised English Version, pp. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1860.]

Rnf. Gilmour, David.—Paisley Weavers of other days; and The 'Pen' Folk. Gilmour Paisley Weavers;Gilmour Weavers ib.{{Paisley}} 1876. Rnf. Gilmour, David.—Reminiscences of the 'Pen' Folk. By One who knew them. Gilmour Pen-Flk.;Gilmour Pen Flk.;Gilmour Pen 2nd ed., 4to, Paisley, 1873. [1st ed. 1871.] Folk;Gilmour Pen-Folk Cum. Gilpin, Sidney (ed.).—The Popular Poetry of Cumberland and the Lake Gilpin Pop. Poetry;Gilpin Poetry;Gilpin Pop. Poet. Country. With biographical sketches and notes. 12mo, Carlisle, 1875

Cum. Gilpin, Sidney (ed.).—The Songs and Ballads of Cumberland and the Lake Gilpin Ballads;ib.{{Gilpin}} Ballads;Gilpin Country. With biographical sketches, notes, and glossary. Three Series. 2nd Sngs.;Gilpin Sngs., Gibson's Nature;Brougham ed., ib.{{London}} 1874. Castle;Græme and Bewick;First Luive

Cum. Gilpin, Sidney (ed.).—The Songs and Ballads of Cumberland, to which are Gilpin Ballads;ib.{{Gilpin}} Ballads;Gilpin added dialect and other poems ; with biographical sketches, notes, and Sngs.;Raffles Merry Neet;Stagg Upshot glossary. 12mo, London, 1866. Cum. Gilpin, Sidney, and Robinson, Jacob. Wrestling and wrestlers : biographical Gilpin & Robinson Wrestling sketches of celebrated athletes of the northern ring ; to which is added notes on bull and badger baiting. London : Bemrose, 1893.

Der. Gilpin, William. Observations on several parts of England : particularly the Gilpin Obs. Lakes Cum. mountains and lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland, relative chiefly to picturesque beauty, made in the year 1772. London: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1808. w.Yks. Girlington Journal Almanack for 1875. 12mo, Bradford. Girlington Jrn. Alm.;Burnley Girlington Jrn. Alm.;Preston Girlington Jrn. Alm. Glo. Gissing, Algernon.—A Village Hampden, 1890. Gissing Vill. Hampden;Gissing Vil. Hampden;ib.{{Gissing}} Vill. Hampden;ib.{{Gissing Vill. Hampden}} Glo. Gissing, Algernon.—Both of this Parish. 2 vols., 1889. Gissing Both of this Parish;Both of this Par.;ib.{{Gissing}} Both of this Parish;ib.{{Gissing Both of this Parish}};Gissing Both of this Par.

Sc. Glasgow Herald, The. Var. dates. Glasgow Herald Sc. Glasgow Weekly Mail. Var. dates. Glasgow Wkly. Mail Lnk. 'Glasgow, Young.'—The Deil's Hallowe'en : a poem. pp. 60. 16mo, Deil's Hallowe'en;Deil's Halloween;Diel's Glasgow, 1856. Hallowe'en Ayr. Glass, Andrew.—Tales and Traditions of Ayrshire and Galloway. 8vo, Glass Tales Glasgow, 1873. Edb. Glass, Willison.—The Caledonian Parnassus ; a Museum of original Scottish Glass Cal. Parnassus;Glass Caledonian songs. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1812. Parnassus;Glass Parnassus Sc. Glenfergus. 3 vols. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1820. Glenfergus s.Chs.;gen. Globe, The. London. Var. dates. Globe;Nominies.;Wool-carders' Rhyme biblio Glo. Glossary of Provincial Words used in Gloucestershire ; with proverbs Gl. current in that county, pp. 14. 12mo, London, 1851. =Gl. (1851).

Cum. Glossary of Provincial Words used in the County of Cumberland. pp.19. Gl. 12mo, London, 1851. =GI. (1851). Yks. Glossary of Yorkshire Archaic Words in the Yorkshire Weekly Post, May 5, Archaic Wds. in Yks. Wkly. Post;Arch. Wds. in 1883 seq. Yks. Wkly. Post;Archaic Wds.;Arch. Wds. Dor. Glossary, A, of Provincial Words used in the County of Dorset. pp. 8. 12mo, Gl. London, 1851. =Gl. (1851). Ess. Glossary, A, of Provincial Words used in the County of Essex, pp. 14. 12mo, Gl.;Ess. Gl. London, 1851. =Gl. (1851). w.Yks. Glossary, A, of Words used in Halifax Parish [n.d.]. Hlfx. Wds. gen.ref. Glossary; Glosses: see context concerned. Gl.;Gloss.;Glossary gen.ref. Glossographia Anglicana Nova: or, a Dictionary interpreting such hard Glossographia words of whatever language, as are at present used in the English tongue, with their etymologies, definitions, &c. 8vo, London, 1707.

Glo. Gloucester Citizen, The. (Aug. 6, 1898 ) Glo. Citizen I.Ma. Glover, Matthew. —Glover's Illustrated Guide and Visitors' Companion Glover Guide;Glover's Guide through the Isle of Man. Douglas : Matthew Glover, 1870.

Der. Glover, Stephen. —The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby: Glover Hist.;Glover Hist. Derby;Glover Hist. Der. drawn up from actual observation, and the best authorities; containing a variety of geological, mineralogical, commercial and statistical information. Illustrated by a map of the county, and numerous copper-plate and wood engravings by the first artists. The materials collected by the publisher, S. Glover. Edited by Thomas Noble. Derby : H. Mozley & Son, 1829.

Suf. Glyde, John (ed.).—The New Suffolk Garland: a miscellany of anecdotes, Glyde New Garl.;ib.{{Glyde}} New Garl.;Life of romantic ballads, descriptive poems and songs, historical and biographical Crabbe;New Suf. Garl. notices, and statistical returns relating to the county of Suffolk. With an appendix, containing the history of the Reform struggle in Ipswich in 1820; or the celebrated election of Lennard and Haldimand. Collected, compiled, and edited by John Glyde, jun. 8vo, Ipswich, 1866. Nrf. Glyde, John (ed.).—The Norfolk Garland ; a collection of the superstitious Glyde Garl.;Glyde Garland;Glyde Nrf. Garl.;Glyde beliefs and practices, proverbs, curious customs, ballads and songs, of the Nrf. Garland;Nrf. Garl. people of Norfolk. 8vo, Norwich, 1872. Cant Goddard, E. H.— Brasenose Ale. A collection of verses annually presented Goddard Brasenose;Brasenose Ale;Brasenose on Shrove Tuesday, by the Butler of Brasenose College, Oxford. Privately Ale Verses;Egerton Brasenose Ale;Goddard printed, 1878. Brasenose Ale;Latham Brasenose Ale Verses;Shepherd Brasenose Ale Verses gen.ref. Godefroy, F.—Dictionnaire de l'ancienne langue francaise et de tous ses Godefroy;Godefroy Compl.;Godefroy dialectes du ixe au xve siecle. 4to, 1881-. Suppl.;Chron. Belg.;Compl. gen.ref. Golagros and Gawane, The Knightly Tale of [c. 1440]. Ed. F. Madden, Golagros;Gawan & Gol. Bannatyne Club, 1839. gen.ref. Golden Legend quoted from Promptorium Parvulorum (q.v.). Golden Legend Ayr. Goldie, John.—Poems and Songs. 12mo, Ayr, 1822. Goldie Poems Golding: The Fyrst Fower Bookes of P. Ouidius Nasos worke, intitled Golding Ovid Metamorphosis, translated oute of Latin into Englishe meter by Arthur Golding Gent., etc. B.L. Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. London : Willyam Seres, 1565. gen.ref. Goldsmith, Oliver. An history of the earth, and animated nature: by Oliver Goldsmith Nat. Hist. Goldsmith. In eight volumes. London : Printed for J. Nourse, 1774. gen.ref. Goldsmith, Oliver. She stoops to conquer; or, the mistakes of a night. Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer London 1773. gen. biblio Gomme, Alice Bertha.—The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Gomme Games;Gomme Trad. Games;Gomme Ireland, with tunes, singing-rhymes, and methods of playing according to ib.{{Games}};ib.{{Gomme Games}};Som. and the variants extant and recorded in different parts of the kingdom, Dor. N. & Q.;Billson Lei. Cty. Flk-Lore;Church collected and annotated by A. B. Gomme. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1894-98. Reformer;Dor. and Som. N. & Q.;Stewart Ben Nevis;Flk-Lore Jrn. Gomme Games gen.ref. Gomme: The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with Gomme;Gomme Games Author's note;Gomme tunes, singing-rhymes, and methods of playing ... Collected and annotated Gomme Games;Gomme l.c.Games;Gurdon by A. B. Gomme. Alice Bertha Gomme. 1894-99. County Flk-Lore;Gurdon Cty. Flk-Lore;H. S. May Gomme Games;Midl. Games;Midl. Garner;Roberts Cambrian Antiq.;Strand Mag.;Suf. Flk-Lore;W. Antiq.;W. Antiquary;Gomme l.c.Games;Nhp. N. & Q.

Cam. Gooch, William.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of View Agric. Cambridge. 8vo, London, 1813. (Agricultural Survey Report.) Yks. Good Cheer: A journal of general interest. 1882. Good Cheer gen. biblio Good Words. [London : Alexander Strahan and Co., 1860-1906]. For 1864, Good Wds.;ib.{{Good Wds.}};Russell Heart of 1865, 1878, 1879,1881, 1882, 1896. Oak in Good Wds.;Fen People;Fens and Broads

Abd. Goodwife at Home, The ; in metre, illustrating the dialect of the North- Goodwife west district of Aberdeenshire; with a glossary. By a Lady. pp. 19. 8vo, Aberdeen, 1867. n.Sc. Gordon, Alexander.—Northward Ho! Stories of Carglen, 1894. Gordon Northward Ho;ib.{{Gordon Northward Ho}} n.Sc. Gordon, Alexander.—The Folks o' Carglen, or, Life in the North, 1891. Gordon Carglen;ib.{{Gordon Carglen}}

Lnk. Gordon, Frank.—Pyotshaw; or, The Devil's Seat. A story of the Scotch Black Gordon Pyotshaw;ib.{{Gordon Pyotshaw}} Country, 1885. Bnff. Gordon, J. F. S.—The Book of the Chronicles of Keith, Grange, Ruthven, Gordon Chron. Keith;Gordon Keith;ib.{{Gordon}} Cairney, and Botriphnie : events, places, and persons. 8vo, Glasgow, 1880. Chron. Keith ne.Sc. Gordon, James Frederick Skinner. —The Book of the Chronicles of Keith, Grant Chron. Keith Grange, Ruthven, Cairney, and Botriphnie: events, places, and persons. L.P. Glasgow : R. Forrester, 1880 [??]. Sus. Gordon, James.—The Village and the Doctor, 1897. Gordon Village and the Doctor;Gordon Vill. and Doctor;Gordon Village and Doctor Sc. Gordon, Patrick.—A short abridgement of Britane's Distemper, from the Gordon Brit. Dist. yeare of God 1639 to 1649. 4to, Aberdeen, Spalding Club, 1849.

Nai. Gordon, W.—Original Poems on various subjects, both instructive and Gordon Poems entertaining, with a variety of amusing Scotch songs and other pieces. 8vo, Elgin, 1828. n.Sc. Gordonhaven, scenes and sketches of fisher life in the North. By an old Gordonhaven;Green Gordonhaven fisherman. With an introduction by W. Alexander. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1887. gen.ref. Gospels.—The Gothic and Anglo-Saxon Gospels, with the Wycliffe and Gosp. Matt.;Gospels;Corpus Gosp.;Matt.;Corpus Tyndale Versions. Ed. J. Bosworth. London, 1865. MS.;Corpus;Hatton MS.;Mat.

Cmb. Goss, William Henry.—The Life and Death of Llewellynn Jewitt: With Goss Life Jewitt;Goss Life Llewellynn Jewitt;Goss Framentary Memoirs of Some of ... London: Henry Gray, 1889. Life of Jewitt Wm. Gough, John.—The Manners and Customs of Westmoreland, and the Gough Manners;Manners, &c. of Wm.;Manners adjoining parts of Cumberland, Lancashire, and Yorkshire. By a Literary of Wm.;Manners, &c. of Wm. Antiquarian. To which is added, Lines from a Poem, entitled 'Westmeria.' pp. 48. 2nd ed., 12mo, Kendal, 1847. First appeared in the Westmoreland Advertiser, Apr. 18—July 4, 1812.] Shr. Gough, Richard.—Antiquities and Memoirs of the parish of Myddle, Gough Antiq. Myddle;Gough Hist. of County of Salop, 1700. 4to, Shrewsbury, 1875. Myddle;Gough in his History of Myddle;Gough Hist. Myddle Chs. Gough, Richard.—MSS. Gough: manuscripts from the collection of Richard Gough MS.;Gough MS. Chs. Gough (1735-1809). Bodleian Library, . gen.ref. Gough: Human Nature displayed in the history of Myddle. Richard Gough, Gough Antiq. Myddle;Salop of Myddle, Salop. pp. 80. [Privately printed:] London, 1834. 1834 gen.ref. Gouldman, Francis.—A copious dictionary in three parts . . . the whole Gouldman being a comprisal of Thomasius and Rider's foundations, Holland's and Holyoak's superstructure and improvements. . . . 4th ed., 4to, Cambridge, 1678. Sur. Gower, Granville Leveson.—A Glossary of Surrey Words. (A Supplement.) Sur.1;Chron. Clay Farm;Inventory, College of E.D.S. 1893. = Sur.1 Lingfield;College of Lingfield, Sur.;Inventory, College of Lingfield, Sur.;Life W. Wilberforce;Manning Hist. Sur.;Topley Weald;Inventory , College of Lingfield , Sur.

Sur. Gower, Granville Leveson.—Surrey Provincialisms. E.D.S. 1876. = Sur.1 Sur.1;Leveson-Gower Gl.;Leveson-Gower Provinc.;Leveson-Gower Sur. Gl. gen.ref. Gower, John.—Confessio Amantis [c. 1400]. Ed. R. Pauli. 3 vols., London, Gower C. A.;Gower C. A.;Tale of the 1857. Coffers;Gower Conf. Am.;Gower Conf. Amantis;Gower;Gower C.A. gen.ref. Graff, E. G.—Althochdeutscher Sprachschatz oder Wörterbuch der Graff althochdeutschen Sprache. 6 Theile, 4to, Berlin, 1834-42. Cum. Graham, Charles.—Gwordy and Will. A pastoral dialogue in the Graham Gwordy;Graham Gwordy and Cumberland dialect. pp. 8. 8vo, Whitehaven [1778] [ed. 1849]. Will;Graham Pastoral Dialogue Lnk. Graham, Dougal.— The Collected Writings of Dougal Graham, 'Skellat' Graham Writings;Graham Coll. Writings;Graham Bellman of Glasgow. Ed. with notes, together with a biographical and ib.{{Writings}};ib.{{Graham Writings}};Lothian bibliographical introduction, and a sketch of the chap literature of Tom Scotland, by George MacGregor. 2 vols. 8vo, Glasgow, 1883.

Lnk. Graham, Dougal.—The history of John Cheap, the chapman. : Containing Graham J. Cheap an account of the merry exploits done by him and his fellow traveller, Drowthy Tom, a sticked shaver. In three parts. Entered according to order. [Edinburgh? : s.n.], Printed in October, 1789.

Nhb. Graham, P. Anderson.—The Red Scaur, a novel of manners. 8vo, London, Graham Red Scaur;ib.{{Graham Red Scaur}} 1896. Slg. Graham, P.—General View of the Agriculture of Stirlingshire. 8vo, View Agric Edinburgh, 1812. (Agricultural Survey Report.) Dmf. Graham, Richard.—A Fisherman's Letter to the proprietors and occupiers Graham Fisherman's Lett. of Salmon Fisheries in Solway, and rivers communicating therewith, 1804.

Nhb. Graham, Thomas.—Northumberland Election, 1826. A Moorland Dialogue Graham Moorl. Dial.;Graham Moorl. between Watty and Davie, two wealthy North Tyne shepherds. A poem. Dia.;Graham Moorland Dial.;Graham Moorl. North Shields, 1826. w.Yks. Grainge, William.—A Memoir of the Life of Peter Barker, the blind Joiner of Life Peter Barker;Life of George P. Hampsthwaite. pp. 13. ib.{{Pately Bridge}} 1873. Barker;Memoir P. Barker w.Yks. Grainge, William.—Dick Skinflint; or the Miser's Grave. A Yorkshire legend. Grainge D. Skinflint;Grainge Dick Skinflint pp. 15. 8vo, Pateley Bridge, 1880. w.Yks. Grainge, William.—Nidderdale: an historical, topographical, and Grainge Nidderdale descriptive sketch of the valley of the Nidd. 8vo, Pateley Bridge, 1863. w.Yks. Grainge, William.—The Scottish Pedlar: a tale of the Yorkshire Moorlands. Grainge Pedlar pp. 28. 16mo, Pateley Bridge, 1866. Dur. Granger, Joseph.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of View Agric. Durham. 4to, London, 1794. (Agricultural Survey Report.) [??] n.Sc. Grant, David.—Lays and Legends of the North, and other poems and Grant Lays;Grant Lays and Leg.;Grant songs, humorous and grave, original and translated. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1884. ib.{{Lays}};ib.{{Grant}} Lays;ib.{{Grant Lays}} n.Sc. Grant, David.—Scotch Stories, or the Chronicles of Keckleton. 2nd ed., 8vo, Grant Keckleton;Grant Chron. Keckleton Edinburgh [? 1892]. Fif. Grant, James—One of 'The Six Hundred.' A novel [n.d.]. Grant Six Hundred n.Yks. Graves, John.—The History of Cleveland in the North Riding of the County Graves Hist. Clevel. of York. 4to, Carlisle, 1808. Fif. Gray, Charles.—Poems, 12mo, Cupar, 1811. Gray Poems I.W. Gray, Maxwell. The Silence of Dean Maitland A Novel. London: Kegan Paul, Gray Dean Maitland;ib.{{Gray}} Dean Maitland Trench & Co, 1887. I.W. Gray, Maxwell.—In the Heart of the Storm. 3 vols., 1891. Gray Heart of Storm;Gray Heart Storm;Maxwell Gray Heart of Storm;ib.{{Gray}} Heart of Storm

I.W. Gray, Maxwell.—Ribstone Pippins ; a country tale, 1898. Gray Ribstone Pippins;Grey Ribstone Pippins

I.W. Gray, Maxwell.—The Reproach of Annesley. 3 vols., 1889. Gray Annesley;Gray Reproach Annesley;Maxwell Gray Annesley;ib.{{Gray}} Annesley gen.ref. Gray, Thomas. —A Long Story. In: Poems by Mr. T. Gray. Containing ... Gray Long Story 1756. Amer. Green, B. W.— Word-book of Virginia Folk-speech. 8vo, Richmond, U.S.A., Green Virginia Flk-Sp.;Green ib.{{Virginia Flk- 1899. Sp.}};Green Virginia Flk-Speech;Green ib.{{Virginia Flk-Sp.}} gen.ref. Greene, Robert. (2013). Greene's Arcadia; Or Menaphon. London: Greene Arcadia Forgotten Books. (Original work published 1814). gen.ref. Greene, Robert.—A Looking-Glass for London and England (with T. Lodge), Greene Looking Glass 1594, quoted from Davies (Dav.), q.v. gen.ref. Greene, Robert.—A Quip for an Upstart Courtier, 1592, quoted from N.E.D. Greene Quip for an Upstart Courtier;Greene Quip;Greene Quip for Upstart Courtier;Harl. Misc. gen.ref. Greene, Robert.—Never too Late, in The dramatic and poetical works of Greene Never too Late Robert Greene & George Peele ; with memoirs of the authors and notes by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. Robert Greene, 1558-1592. [S.l.] : Routledge, Warne and Routledge, 1861. gen.ref. Greene, Robert.—The Defence of Conny-catching, Being a Reply to Works Greene;Defence of Coneycatching by R. Greene on the Same Subject. Robert Greene, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. 1592. gen.ref. Greene, Robert.—The Honorable Historie of frier Bacon and frier Bongay, Greene Friar Bacon 1594. Cum. Greenup, Gwordie.—Anudder Batch, Firsts an' Secinds. T'firsts being a few Gwordie Greenup Anudder Batch heamly teals telt at Lingside and t'secinds a reprint o' rhymes fra Yance-a- Year by Gwordie Greenup. pp. 32. ib.{{Maryport}} 1873.

Cum. Greenup, Gwordie.—Cumbrian Rhymes, a series of stories, and scraps in Gwordie Greenup Rhymes;ib.{{Gwordie dialect verse, 1876. Greenup Rhymes}} Cum. Greenup, Gwordie.—Yance-a-Year. Gwordie Greenup's Cummerland Gwordie Greenup Yance a Year Alminac, wid tide teable, for 1873. pp.28. 12mo, Maryport, 1873.

Nhb. ; Dur. Greenwell, G. C.—A Glossary of Terms used in the Coal Trade of Greenwell Coal Tr. Gl. Northumberland and Durham, pp. vi, 56. 8vo, London, 1849. [Publ. anon.]

Nhb. ; Dur. Greenwell, G. C.—A Glossary of Terms used in the Coal Trade of Greenwell Coal Tr. Gl.;Greenwell Northumberland and Durham, pp. vi, 56. 8vo, London, 1849. [Publ. anon.]—3rd ed. pp. 92. ib.{{London}} 1888. Nhb. Greenwell, William.— Boldon Buke, a survey of the possessions of the See Greenwell Gl. to the Boldon Buke of Durham made by order of Bishop Hugh Pudsey ... With a translation, an appendix of original documents, and a glossary. Durham, 1852.

Suf.;Nrf. Gregg, Mary [Mary Kirby].—"Leaflets from my life" : a narrative Gregg Leaflets autobiography. London : Simpkin, Marshall, 1888. Bnff. Gregor, W. ed. —The Poems of . Edited by the late John Gregor (l.c.Notes to Dunbar;Gregor Small ... Introduction (and appendix) by Æ. J. D. Mackay. (Notes and Dunbar;Gregor in Notes to Dunbar;Gregor note glossary by W. Gregor.). Scottish Text Society. Edinburgh, 1893 [1894-93]. to Dunbar;Gregor l.c.Notes to Dunbar

Sc. Gregor, Walter. —The 'horse in Scottish folk lore.' Banff: Pr. at the Gregor The Horse Banffshire Journal Office, 1890. n.Sc. Gregor, Walter.—An Echo of the Olden Time from the North of Scotland. Gregor Echo;Gregor Olden Time; 12mo [n.pl., n.d.]. n.Sc. Gregor, Walter.—Notes on the Folk-Lore of the North-East of Scotland. Gregor Flk-Lore Folk-Lore Soc. VII. 1881. Bnff. Gregor, Walter.—The Dialect of Banffshire: with a glossary of words not in Bnff.1;Scott Discovery Witchcr.;Bnff.1 MS. Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary. Trans. Phil. Soc. London, 1866. =Bnff.1 add.;Bnf.1;Sands Tranent gen.ref. Gregor: The Poems of William Dunbar. Edited by the late John Small ... Gregor Notes to Dunbar;Gregor's Notes to Introduction (and appendix) by Æ. J. D. Mackay. (Notes and glossary by W. Dunbar;Accts. of the Lord High Treasurer Gregor.). Scottish Text Society (EDINBURGH). Dunbar (William) the Poet. Edinburgh, 1893 [1894-93]. Slang Gregory, William Henry.— Egypt in 1855 and 1856; Tunis in 1857 and Gregory Egypt 1858, etc. London : printed for private circulation by John Russell Smith, 1859. Abd. Greig, Gavin.—Logie o' Buchan. An Aberdeenshire pastoral of last century. Greig Logie o‘ Buchan;Greig Logie o' Buchan 8vo, Aberdeen, 1899. gen.ref. Grein, C. W. M.—Bibliothek der angelsächsischen Poesie. 2 vols. 8vo, Grein Göttingen, 1857-58. gen.ref. Grein, C. W. M.—Bibliothek der angelsächsischen Prosa. 8vo, Cassel, 1872. Grein gen.ref. Grein, C. W. M.—Sprachschatz der angelsächsischen Dichter. 2 vols. 8vo, Grein Cassel and Göttingen, 1861-64. Stf. Gresley Gl. Coal Mining 1883 [?? no source given] Grerley Coal Mining;Gresley Gl. Coal Mining;Gresley Gl. Sc. Grey, Cyril.—The Misanthrope's Heir. London, 1897. Grey Misanthrope's Heir; gen.ref. Grieb, Chr. Fr. —Dictionary of the English and German languages. . . . 9th Grieb edition, 2 vols. 8vo, Stuttgart, 1885. gen.ref. Griffin: The Doctrine of the Asse: or, a Brief account of their principles and Griffin Doctrine of the Asse practice, in whose behalf this Complaint was written ... Whereunto is added, The Asse's Complaint. Balaam's Reply. And The Authors Apology. Never before published. [With an engraved frontispiece, “Balaams Reply” signed: H. W.]. Lewis Griffin. London : Henry Marsh, 1661. gen.ref. Grimm, Jacob und Wilhelm.—Deutsches Wörterbuch. 4to, Leipzig, 1854-. Grimm

Lan. Grindon, Leopold Hartley. Lancashire; brief historical and descriptive notes Grindon Illust. Lan. ... With ... etchings [by G. P. J. Hood, R. K. Thomas, and others] and ... vignettes. London: Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 1882, [1881].

Cant Grose, Francis, and Egan, Pierce—Grose's Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Grose Dict. Vulg. Tong.;Grose Cl. Dict.;Grose Tongue, revised and corrected, with the addition of numerous slang Class. Dict.;Grose Vulg. Tongue phrases, collected from tried authorities. By Pierce Egan. 8vo, London, 1823. gen. biblio Grose, Francis.—{{A Provincial Glossary, with a collection of local proverbs Grose;Grose Gl.;Grose Suppl.;Grose MS. and popular superstitions.}} 2nd ed., corrected and greatly enlarged, add.;Grose MS. add. C.;Grose MS. add. P.;Grose ib.{{London}} 1790. ib.{{MS. add. C.}};Grose ib.{{MS. add. M.}};ib.{{Grose}} C.;Grose, C.;Grose MS. add. c.;Grose MS. add. M.;Keighley Pop. Fictions;Yule Hobson-Jobson;MS. add.;Suppl.;Suppl. MS. add.;Cornish Cultivation of Potatoes;De Cardonnel's Numism. Scotiae;Election Speech at Newport;Hinderwell Scarbro', in Grose;Forest of Dean, Grose;Hinderwell Scarbro;Roberts Coll. Cambrica;Grose MS. add;MS. add. C.];MS. add. S.;MS. add. H.;MS. add. P.;MS. add. M.;MS. add. M. C.;S.; gen. biblio Grose, Francis.—A Provincial Glossary, with a collection of local proverbs Grose;Grose Gl.;Grose Suppl.;Grose MS. and popular superstitions. 8vo, London, 1787. add.;Grose MS. add. C.;Grose MS. add. P.;Grose ib.{{MS. add. C.}};Grose ib.{{MS. add. M.}};ib.{{Grose}} C.;Grose MS. add. c.;MS. add.;add.;Grose MS. add Cant Grose, Francis.—Lexicon Balatronicum. A dictionary of Buckish Slang, ib.{{Grose}} Dict. Slang;Grose Dict. Slang;Grose University Wit, and Pickpocket Eloquence. 8vo, London, 1811. Lex. Balatronicum

Cant Grose, Francis.—The Olio, 1769. Grose Olio;Grose ib.{{Olio}} Lin. Grundy, John. The Report of Mess. John Grundy, Langley Edwards, and Grundy Report Witham John Smeaton, Engineers, concerning the present ruinous state and condition of the River Witham, and the navigation thereof, from the city of Lincoln, thro' Boston, to it's outfall into the sea ... together with proposals ... for restoring ... the said river and navigation ... To which is annexed a plan, etc. Lincoln, 1761. gen.ref. Guardian, The.—Nos. 1 to 176, 1713. Guardian;Berkeley Essay in Guardian; Guer. Guernsey Advertiser and Weekly Chronicle, The. England Guernsey Saint Guer. Advertiser Peter Port. (June 29, 1889 ). Sc. Guid Scotch Dictionary; a dictionary of the Scottish language. By Guid Sc. Dict. Cleishbotham the Younger. Ed. 1897. Abd. Guidman of Inglismill, The, and the Fairy Bride. With glossary and Guidman Inglismaill;Guidman;Guidman o' introductions, historical and legendary. 4to, Edinburgh, 1873. Inglismaill;Guidman Inglismill Suff. Gurdon, Lady Camilla.—Suffolk Tales and other stories, fairy legends, Gurdon Memories;Gurdon Memories and poems, miscellaneous articles, 1897. Fancies Nrf. Gurney, Anna—Norfolk Words, pp. 29-39, Trans. Phil. Soc. London, 1855. Gurney Nrf. Wds.;Gurney ib.{{Nrf. Wds.}};Gurney Wds. Dur. Guthrie, Ramsay.—Kitty Fagan : a romance of pit life. London [1900]. Guthrie Kitty Fagan

Sc. Guthry, Henry.—Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland, 12mo, Glasgow, 1747. Guthry Mem.;Guthry Memoir;Guthry Memoirs;Guthrie Mem. Ken. Guy Fawkes. (Song) Quoted from D.W.L. (corresp.) Guy Fawkes, Sng. gen.ref. Guy of Warwick c. [1314]. Ed. J. Zupitza, E.E.T.S. 1883-87. Guy Warwick;Guy of War. Sh.I. H., J.—Da Last Foy. A sketch in the Shetlandic. By J. H. pp. 8. 8vo, Lerwick, J. H. Da Last Foy;J.H. Da Last Foy;H. Da Last 1896. Foy;H. Da last Foy Cor. H[igham], T. R.—A Dialogue between Tom Thomas and Bill Bilkey, two Higham Dial.;Higham Dia.;ib.{{Higham Dial.}} Cornish miners. By T. R. H. pp. 24. 12mo, Truro, 1866. w.Yks. H[utton], J.—A Tour to the Caves, in the environs of Ingleborough and Hutton Tour to Caves;ib.{{Hutton Tour to Settle in the West Riding of Yorkshire, &c. Also a large glossary of old and Caves}};Tour to Caves original words made use of in common conversation in the North of England. In a letter to a friend. 2nd ed., with large additions, pp. iv, 100. 8vo, London, 1781. [Reprinted as 'North of England Words ; from "A Tour to the Caves" by J. H. ; 1781' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1873.]

Amer. Habberton, John. —Helen's Babies, with some account of their ways ... By Helen's Babies their latest victim. London, 1877. War. Hackwood, Frederick William. —Add to My workspace Hackwood's Hist. of Wednesbury Industries Wednesbury Workshops; or, some account of the industries of a town ... With an introduction by Hon. Philip Stanhope. Wednesbury: Horton Bros. , 1889. Lan. Hadfield, H. H.—Th' Triumph o' Proide ; or th' history o' Jim Boardman, an' Yellond Triumph Alise Sidewell, afore an' aftur they'rn wed : i' two parts an' a bit. . . . By Tummus Yellond. pp. 30. 12mo, Manchester 1860].

Nrf. Haggard, H. Rider.—Colonel Quaritch, V.C. ; a tale of country life. 3 vols., Haggard Col. Quaritch 1888. Nrf. Haggard, H. Rider.—The Farmer's Year, 1898, in Longman's Magazine, Haggard Farmer's Year;Haggard Farmer's Year in Sept.-Dec. 1898. Longman's Mag.;Haggard Farmer's Year viii, in Longman's Mag. gen.ref. Hakluyt: A Voyage with three Tall Ships ... to the East Indies ... begunne by Hakluyt Voy. M. George Raymond, in the yeere 1591, and performed by M. Iames Lancaster, and written from the mouth of Edmund Barker ... his lieutenant in the sayd voyage, by M. Richard Hakluyt.. Edmund BARKER, of Ipswich. 1810. gen.ref. Halbertsma, Justus.—Lexicon Frisicum. A—Feer. Ed. Tiallingius Halbertsma. Halbertsma 8vo, Hagae Comitis, 1876. gen.ref. Haldorsen, Biørn.—Lexicon Islandico-Latino-Danicum, Vol. I. 4to, Havniae, Haldorsen 1814. gen.ref. Hali Meidenhad [c. 1230]. Ed. O. Cockayne, E.E.T.S. 1866. Hali M. Or.I. Haliburton, Hugh.—Dunbar: being a selection from the poems of an old Haliburton Dunbar;ib.{{Haliburton}} Dunbar , adapted for modern readers, 12mo, London, 1895. Or.I. Haliburton, Hugh.—'For Puir Auld Scotland's Sake.' A book of prose essays Haliburton Puir Auld Sc.;Haliburton Puir Auld (with a few poetical fringes) on Scottish literary and rural subjects. 8vo, Scot.;Haliburton Puir Auld Scotl.;Haliburton Puir Edinburgh, 1887. Auld Scotland;Haliburton Scotland's Sake

Or.I. Haliburton, Hugh.—Furth in Field. A volume of essays on the life, language, Haliburton Furth;Haliburton Furth in and literature of Old Scotland. 8vo, London, 1894. Field;ib.{{Haliburton Furth}} Or.I. Haliburton, Hugh.—Horace in Homespun. A series of Scottish Pastorals. Haliburton Horace;ib.{{Haliburton Horace}} With preface, notes, and glossary by J. Logie Robertson. 4to, Edinburgh, 1886. Or.I. Haliburton, Hugh.—In Scottish Fields. 8vo, London, 1890. Haliburton Fields Or.I. Haliburton, Hugh.—Ochil Idylls and other poems. 12mo, London, 1891. Haliburton Ochill Idylls;Haliburton Idylls;Haliburton Ochil Idylls Amer. Haliburton, Thomas Chandler.—Nature and Human Nature. 2vol. London: Haliburton Human Nature Hurst and Blackett, 1855. w.Yks. Halifax Courier, The. Var. dates. Halifax Courier;Hlfx. Courier Hall Chron. Hen. VIII: quoted from Richardson Dictionary (q.v.). Hall Chron. Hen. VIII Der. Hall, Charles Edmund.—Hathersage : a tale of North Derbyshire. 8vo, Hall Hathersage London, 1896. gen.ref. Hall, J.—Satires in Six Books [1597-98]. Oxford, 1753. Hall Satires;Hall Sat. gen.ref. Hall, John R. Clark.—A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary for the use of Hall Students. 8vo, London, 1894. Ir. Hall, S. C. and A. M.—Ireland : its scenery, character, &c. 3 vols. 8vo, Hall Irel.;Hall Ir.;Hall Ireland London, 1841-43. Lns.;Wxf. Hall, S. C.—Stories of the Irish peasantry. Edinbrugh, W. & R. Chambers, Hall Stories Peas.;Hall Landlord Abroad [1860?]. gen.ref. Hall: Virgidemiarum, sixe bookes. First three bookes, of tooth-lesse satyrs. Hall Virgidemiarum 1. Poeticall. 2. Academicall. 3. Morall. (Virgidemiarum the three last bookes. Of byting satyres.) By Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich. 2 pt. Pt. 1, T. Creede, pt. 2, R. Bradocke, for R. Dexter: London, 1597-98. 1597. w.Yks. Hallam, Reuben.—Wadsley Jack; or, the Humours and Adventures of a Hallam Wadsley Jack;Wadsley Jack Travelling Cutler. 8vo, Sheffield, 1866. gen. biblio Hallam, Thomas.—Four dialect words: Clem, Lake, Nesh, and Oss, their Hallam Dial. Wds.;Hallam Four Dial. modern dialectal range, meanings, pronunciation, etymology, and early or Wds.;Hallam's Four Dialect Words literary use. E.D.S. 1885. Der. Hallam, Thomas.—MS. Collection of North-West Derbyshire words. = nw. nw. Der.1 Der.1 Dev. Halle, H. R.—Letters, historical and botanical : relating chiefly to places in Halle Letters;Chw. Acc. of Chudleigh;Chw. Acc. the Vale of Teign. 8vo, London, 1851. of Chudleigh in Halle Letters Yks. Halliwell, J. O. (ed.)—The Yorkshire Anthology, a collection of ancient and Halliwell Anthol.;Twea Threshers modern ballads, poems, and songs, relating to the county of Yorkshire. 4to, London, 1851. Lan. ; Chs. Halliwell, J. O.—Palatine Anthology; a collection of ancient poems and Halliwell Pal. Anthol.;Halliwell Pal. Anth. ballads relating to Lancashire and Cheshire. 4to London. (Privately printed), 1850. Som. Halliwell, James Orchard (ed.).—A Collection of Pieces in the dialect of Halliwell Zummerset Pieces;Halliwell Zummerzet Zummerzet. 8vo, London, 1843. Pieces gen. biblio Halliwell, James Orchard.—A Dictionary of archaic and provincial words, Hall.;Housewife's Oracle;Leicester Jrn.;Leycester obsolete phrases, proverbs, and ancient customs from the fourteenth Corresp.;Smith Gl.;Adcock Gl. Hall.;Adcock MS. century. 11th ed., 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1889. Gl. Hall.;Cotton Wks.;Brome Travels;Adcock Gl.;Adcock MS. Gl.;Golden Aphroditis;Lye;Miller of Abington;Moor MS.;Moor MS. Gl.;Smith Prince Wedding Day;Leicester Jrn. Som.;Syr Isenbras;The Affectionate Shepheard;Two Lan. Lovers;Whiter Specimen;Wood Desolation of Eyam gen. biblio Halliwell, James Orchard.—A Dictionary of archaic and provincial words, Hall. obsolete phrases, proverbs, and ancient customs from the fourteenth century. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1847. gen. biblio Halliwell, James Orchard.—The Nursery Rhymes of England, obtained Halliwell Nursery Rhymes;Halliwell principally from oral tradition. 2nd ed., with [1st ed. alterations and Rhymes;Halliwell Nurs. Rhymes additions. 8vo, London, 1843. Percy Soc. 1842.] Yks. Hamerton, P. G.—Wenderholme ; a story of Yorkshire and Lancashire, Hamerton Wenderholme;ib.{{Hamerton 1869. Wenderholme}} Sc. Hamilton, Elizabeth.—The Cottagers of Glenburnie; a tale of the farmer's Cottagers of Glenburnie;Hamilton Cottagers of ingle-nook. 2nd ed. 1808. Glenburnie;Hamilton Glenburnie;Glenburnie

Lnk. Hamilton, Janet.—Poems of Purpose and Sketches in Prose of Scottish Hamilton Poems;Hamilton Purpose peasant life and character in Auld Langsyne, sketches of local scenes and characters, with a glossary. 12mo, Glasgow, 1865. Lnk. Hamilton, Janet.—Works, ed. 1885. Hamilton Poems s.Sc. Hamilton, Lord Ernest.—The Mawkin of the Flow, 1898. Hamilton The Mawkin;ib.{{Hamilton}} Mawkin;ib.{{Hamilton}} The Mawkin;ib.{{Hamilton Mawkin}} s.Sc. Hamilton, Lord Ernest.—The Outlaws of the Marches, 1897. Hamilton Outlaws;ib.{{Hamilton Outlaws}} Uls. Hamilton, M.— Across an Ulster Bog, 1896. Hamilton Bog;Hamilton Uls. Bog;Hamilton ib.{{Bog}};ib.{{Hamilton Bog}} w.Yks. Hamilton, R. Winter. —Nugae Literariae. 8vo, London, 1841. Hamilton Nugae Lit.;ib.{{Hamilton Nugae Lit.}}

Cor. Hammond, Joseph.—A Cornish Parish: being an account of St. Austell, Hammond Parish;Hammond Cor. town, church, district, and people. 8vo, London, 1897. Parish;Hammond ib.{{Parish}};ib.{{Hammond Cor. Parish}} gen.ref. Hampole, Richard Rolle de.—The Pricke of Conscience (Stimulus Hampole Pr. C.;Hampole;Hampole P. Conscientiae) [c. 1340]. A Northumbrian Poem. Ed. R. Morris, Trans. Phil. C.;Hampole Pr. Consc.;MS. Harl. 4196 Soc. London, 1863. gen.ref. Hampole: English prose treatises of Richard Rolle de Hampole ; edited Hampole Prose T. from Robert Thornton's MS in the library of by George Gresley Perry. Richard Rolle, of Hampole, 1290?-1349. [S.l.] : O.U.P.: for E.E.T.S., [n.d.]. gen.ref. Hampole: The psalter : or psalms of David and certain canticles ; with a Hampole Ps.;Hampole's Psalter translation and exposition in English by Richard Rolle of Hampole ; edited from manuscripts by the H. R. Bramley. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1884.

Nhb. ; Dur. Hancock, John.—A catalogue of the Birds of Northumberland and Durham. Hancock Birds;Hancock Birds of Nhb. and Dur. London : Williams & Norgate, 1874. Dev. Hand-Book of North Devon, The. 8vo, Exeter, 1876, N. Dev. Hand-bk.;n.Dev. Hand-bk.;n.Dev. Handbk.;Hand-bk.;Handbk.;Hnd-bk.;n.Dev. Hndbk.;n.Dev. Hnd-bk. Nhb. Harbottle, John. —A Fisher's Garland. A Fisher's Garland, being a collection Harbottle Fishers' Crack;Harbottle Fisher's of some “Sangs o' the Fishin',” “Newcassei Sangs,” the “Fishin' Club” Crack;Auld Fisher's Crack;Harbottle Geordy's Big Sangs, and other verse. Leeds : Chorley & Pickersgill, 1904. [??] Boil;Harbottle Newcassel Twang;Fishin' Club

Nhb. Harbottle, John. —My Glendale Friend, Will Reedy O! An Angler's Greeting. Harbottle Angler's Greeting In: The Fisher's Garland for 1835. Newcastle: Printed for Emerson Charnley, 1835. Nhb. Harbottle, John.—Fishing Songs sung at the Annual Meetings of the Harbottle Fishing Club;Harbottle Fishin' Newcastle 'Fishing Club.' Broad-sheets, var. dates. Club;Harbottle Fishing Club Sng. Cor. Hardy, Thomas.—? A Pair of Blue Eyes. 1873. Hardy Blue Eyes Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—A Laodicean; A Story of To-Day, ed. 1896 [no edition Hardy Laodicean given]. Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—Desperate Remedies, 1871. Hardy Desperate Remedies;Hardy Desp. Rem.;Hardy Remedies Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—Far from the Madding Crowd, 1874. Hardy Madding Crowd;Hardy Madding Crowd in Cornh. Mag.;ib.{{Hardy}} Madding Crowd;ib.{{Hardy Madding Crowd}} Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—Jude the Obscure, 1895. Hardy Jude;ib.{{Hardy}} Jude Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—Life's Little Ironies, ed. 1896 [no edition given]. Hardy Life's Iron.;Hardy Life's Ironies Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—Tess of the D'Urbervilles, 1892. Hardy Tess;ib.{{Hardy}} Tess Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—The Hand of Ethelberta, 1876. Hardy Ethelberta;ib.{{Hardy}} Ethelberta Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—The Mayor of Casterbridge, 1886. Hardy Mayor of Casterbridge;Hardy Casterbridge;Hardy Mayor Casterbridge;ib.{{Hardy}} Mayor of Casterbridge Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—The Return of the Native, 1879 [no edition given]. Hardy Return of Native

Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—The Trumpet Major, 1880. Hardy Trumpet Major;Hardy Trumpet- Major;ib.{{Hardy}} Trumpet-Major Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—The Well-Beloved: A Sketch of a Temperament, 1897 [no Hardy Well-Beloved;Hardy Well-beloved edition given]. Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—The Woodlanders, 1887. Hardy Woodlanders;ib.{{Hardy}} Woodlanders

Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—Two on a Tower, 1882. Hardy Tower;Hardy Two on Tower;Hardy Two on a Tower;ib.{{Hardy}} Tower Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—Under the Greenwood Tree, 1872. Hardy Greenwood;Hardy Greenw. Tree;Hardy Greenwd. Tree;Hardy Greenwood Tree;ib.{{Hardy Greenwd. Tree}}

Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—Wessex Folk, in Harper's Mag. (1891). Hardy Wess. Flk.;Hardy Wess. Flk. in Harper's Mag.;Hardy Wessex Flk.;ib.{{Hardy}} Wess. Flk.;Harpers Mag.;Harper's Mag.

Dor. Hardy, Thomas.—Wessex Tales, 1888. Hardy Wes. Tales;Hardy Wess. Tales;Hardy Tales;Hardy Wessex Tales Dor. Hare, Christopher.—As We Sow. A West Country drama, 1897. Hare As We Sow Dor. Hare, Christopher.—Broken Arcs. A West Country Chronicle, 1898. Hare Broken Arcs;C. Hare Broken Arcs Dor. Hare, Christopher.—Down the Village Street. Scenes in a West Country Hare Vill. Street;Hare Vil. Street;C. Hare Vill. hamlet, 1895. Street;ib.{{Hare Vill. Street}} Dor. Hare, Christopher.—The Life Story of Dinah Kellow, 1901. Hare Dinah Kellow;C. Hare Dinah Kellow Dev. Hare, W.—Brither Jan's Visit ta tha Crismiss Pantymine ; a poetic epistle in Hare Brither Jan the Devonshire dialect; with other effusions. 2nd ed., 12mo, Exeter, 1863. [3rd ed. 1887.] Sc. ; n.Cy. Harewood, Harry.—A dictionary of sports or, Companion to the field, the forest, and the riverside. Containing explanations of every term applicable Harewood Dict.;Harewood Dict. of to racing, shooting, hunting, fishing, hawking, archery, etc. ... With essays Sports;Harewood Dict. Sports upon all national amusements. London: T. Tegg and Son, 1835. w.Yks. Harker, Bailey J. —Rambles in Upper Wharfedale ; including the historical Harker Wharfedale;Rambles in and traditional lore of the district. 12mo, Skipton, 1869. Wharfedale;Harper Wharfedale Lan. Harland, John (ed.).—Ballads and Songs of Lancashire, chiefly older than Harland Ballads;Eawr Nan an' Me;Countryman's the nineteenth century. Collected, compiled, and ed. with notes. 8vo, Ramble;Lucky Lad;Oldham Recruit London, 1865. Lan. Harland, John (ed.).—Lancashire Lyrics : modern songs and ballads of the Harland Lyrics;ib.{{Harland Lyrics}} County Palatine, ib.{{London}} 1866. Lan. Harland, John, and Wilkinson, T. T. —Ballads and Songs of Lancashire, Harland & Wilkinson Ballads ancient and modern. Collected, compiled, and ed. with notes by John Harland. 2nd ed., corrected, revised, and enlarged by T. T. Wilkinson. 4to, London, 1875. Lan. Harland, John, and Wilkinson, T. T. —Lancashire Folk-Lore : illustrative of Harland & Wilkinson Flk-Lore;ib.{{Harland & the superstitious beliefs and practices, local customs and usages of the Wilkinson Flk-Lore}};Harland & Wilkinson ib.{{Flk- people of the County Palatine. 8vo, London, 1867. Lore}}

Lan. Harland, John, and Wilkinson, T. T. —Lancashire Legends, Traditions, Harland & Wilkinson Leg.;ib.{{Harland & Pageants, Sports, &c. ib.{{London}} 1873. Wilkinson}} Leg. n.Yks. Harland, John.—A Glossary of Words used in Swaledale, Yorkshire, pp. iv, n.Yks.3;e.Yks.3;Reeth Bartle Fair 28. E.D.S. 1873. =n.Yks.3 Dev. Harleian MSS. Misc. Poems (1630-40) [??] Harleian MSS. Misc. Poems gen.ref. Harman, Thomas.—Caveat, or Warening for Common Cursetors, vulgarly Harman Caveat called Vagabones, 1566. Ed. E.E.T.S. 1869. gen.ref. Harman: The Fraternitye of Vacabondes by J. Awdeley ... from the edition Harman Caveat of 1575 in the Bodleian Library.-A Caveat or Warening for commen cursetors vulgarely called vagabones, by T. Harman, ... from the 3rd edition of 1567 ... collated with the 2ⁿd edition of 1567 ... and with the reprint of the 4th edition of 1573.-A sermon in praise of thieves and thievery by Parson Haben of Hyberdyne from the Lansdowne MS. 98, and Cotton Vesp. A. 25.-Those parts of the groundworke of Conny catching (ed. 1592) that differ from Harman's Caveat. Edited by E. Viles & F. J. Furnivall. Early English Text Society. London, [Bungay, printed,] 1869.

Per. Harp of Perthshire, The. A collection of songs, ballads, and other poetical Harp;Harp of Per.;Ford Harp pieces, chiefly by local authors, with notes explanatory, critical, and biographical, by Robert Ford. 8vo, Paisley, 1893. Rnf. Harp of Renfrewshire, The : a collection of songs and other poetical pieces Harp;Harp of Rnf.;Rnf. Harp;Motherwell Harp (many of which are original), accompanied with notes, explanatory, critical, and biographical, and a short essay on the poets of Renfrewshire. [Ed. W. Motherwell.] 16mo, Paisley, 1819.

Cor. Harper, Charles George. —From Paddington to Penzance: the record of a From Paddington to Penzance;Paddington to summer tramp from London to the Land's End ... Illustrated by the author, Penzance etc. London : Chatto & Windus, 1893. Gall. Harper, Malcolm M'L. (ed.)—The Bards of Galloway : a collection of Harper Bards;ib.{{Harper Bards}} poems, songs, ballads, &c, by natives of Galloway. 8vo, Dalbeattie, 1889.

Amer. Harper's Magazine. Var. dates. Harper's Mag.;Harper's Monthly e.An. Harris, J. Henry. —East-ho! Stories told in East Anglia [1902]. Harris East Ho;Harris East-Ho;Harris East-ho Cor. Harris, J. Henry.—Faith. A story of Saint Porth [n.d.]. Harris Faith Cor. Harris, J. Henry.—Our Cove ; stories from a Cornish fisher village [1900]. Harris Our Cove;ib.{{Harris Our Cove}}

Cor. Harris, J. Henry.—The Luck of Wheal Veor and other stories of the mine, Harris Wheal Veor moor, and sea, 1901. Amer. Harris, Joel Chandler.— Nights with Uncle Remus: Myths and Legends of Harris Nights with Uncle Remus the Old Plantation. Boston/Mass.: Houghton, Mifflin, 1883

Amer. Harris, Joel Chandler.—Tales of the Home Folks in peace and war [n.d.]. Harris Tales

Ken. Harris, John.—The history of Kent in five parts. London: Printed and sold Harris Hist. Kent;Harris Hist. by D. Midwinter, 1719 N.I. Harris, Walter.— The Antient and Present State of the County of Down: Harris Hist. Down;Harris Hist. Dwn. containing a chorographical description, with the natural and civil history of the same. Illustrated by observations made on the baronies, parishes, towns, villages [... &c.] with a survey of the new canal; as also, a new and correct map of the county. Dublin: printed by A. Reilly, for Edward Exshaw, 1744. Dub. Harris, Walter.— The history and antiquities of the city of Dublin, from the Harris Hist. and Antiq. Dublin;Acc. of famine earliest accounts. Dublin, 1766. Colon. Harrison, J. E.—The Kara Yerta Tragedy. An Australian romance [n.d.]. Harrison Kara Yerta;Kara Yerta Tragedy

I.Ma. Harrison, O.—The Isle-iad; or, King Orry's Banquet. A fragment of a Johnson Isle-iad;Johnson Isleiad Mankish tale. pp. vi, 92 12mo, Douglas [n.d.]. Nhb. Harrison, Rowland.—Tyneside Songs, pp. 52. 12mo, Newcastle [n.d.]. ed. Harrison Tyneside Sngs.;Canny 1891. Newcastle;Thompson Canny Newcastle gen.ref. Harrison, W.—A Description of England [1577], bks. ii. and iii. Ed. F. J. Harrison England;Harrison Desc. Eng.;Harrison Furnivall, New Shakspere Soc. 1878. Desc. Brit.;Harrison Eng. Not. Harrod, William.—The History of Mansfield and its environs. 4to, Harrod Hist. Mansfield;Harrod Mansfield Mansfiejd, 1801. gen.ref. Harsnet: A declaration of egregious Popish impostures to withdraw the Harsnet Popish Imposture;Harsnet's harts of her Majesties subjects from their allegeance, and from the truth Declaration;Harsnet Declaration of Christian religion professed in England, under the pretence of casting out devils, practised by Edmunds alias Weston, a Jesuit, and divers Romish priests his wicked associates. Whereunto are annexed the copies of the confessions and examinations, etc. [By S. H., i.e. Samuel Harsnet, Archbishop of York.]. S. H. London, 1603.

Edb. Har'st Rig, The, and the Farmer's Ha': two poems in the Scottish dialect. Har'st Rig;ib.{{Har'st Rig}};Farmer's Ha', Har'st 2nd ed., corrected, pp. 64. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1801. [1st ed. 1794.] Rig;Farmer's Ha;Farmer's Ha';The Farmer's Ha;ib.{{Farmer's Ha'}};Ha'rst Rig;Har'st Rigg note

Yks. Harte, Walter. —Essays on husbandry. London: Printed for W. Frederick, Harte Husbandry 1770. Dev. Hartier, Mary.—An Evening with Hodge ; in English Illustrated Magazine, Hartier Evening with Hodge in Eng. Illus. June 1896. Mag.;Hartier Eng. Illus. Mag.;Hartier Evening with Hodge;Hartier Hodge, Eng. Illus. Mag.;Hartier Hodge w.Yks. Hartley, John.—A Friend for the Festive Season. Yorkshire Christmas Hartley Yks. Xmas. Ann. Annual for 1879. A Feast of fresh Fancies, served in twenty dishes, pp. 66. 8vo, Wakefield. w.Yks. Hartley, John.—Grimes' Trip to America : being ten comical letters from Hartley Grimes' Trip;Hartley Grimes' Sammy- well Grimes to John Jones Smith, 12mo, London, 1877. Trips;Hartley Grimes's Trip w.Yks. Hartley, John.—Grimes' Visit to th' Queen. A royal time amang royalties. Hartley Grimes' Visit;ib.{{Hartley}} Grimes' Visit 12mo, London [1892]. w.Yks. Hartley, John.—Seets i' Blackpool, ib.{{Wakefield}} 1883. Hartley Blackpool;Hartley Sts. Blackpool;ib.{{Hartley}} Blackpool w.Yks. Hartley, John.—Seets i' Lundun : a Yorkshireman's ten days' trip. 2nd ed. Hartley Lundun;Hartley Seets i' Lundun;Hartley 12mo, Wakefield [1878]. Yksmn. w.Yks. Hartley, John.—Seets i' Paris. Sammywell Grimes's trip to Paris with his old Hartley Paris;Hartley Seets Paris;Hartley Sts. chum Billy Baccus; his opinion o' th' French, and th' French opinion o' th' Paris exhibition he made ov hissen. 12mo, Wakefield [1879]. w.Yks. Hartley, John.—Seets i' Yorkshire and Lancashire, 1895. Hartley Seets;Hartley Seets Yks. & Lan.;Hartley Seets Yks. and Lan.;Hartley Seets i' Yks. and Lan.;Hartley Seets i' Yks. and Lancs.;Hartley Seets in Yks. and Lan.;Hartley Sts.;Hartley Sts. Yks. and Lan.;Hartley Sts. i' Yks. and Lan.;ib.{{Hartley}} Seets;Hartley Seets Yks. Lan.;Hartley Sts. Yks. and Lan. w.Yks. Hartley, John.—The Halifax Original Illuminated Clock Almanack. In the Hartley Clock Alm.;Clock Alm.;Hartley Clock Yorkshire dialect. 1867-72 and 1876-1901. [Ed. by Edmund Hatton for the Olm.;ib.{{Hartley Clock Alm.}};ib.{{Hartley}} Clock years 1873-74, and by James Burnley for 1875-76.] Alm.;ib.{{Hartley}} Clock Olm.;Tom Treddlehoyle Clock Alm. w.Yks. Hartley, John.—The Yorkshire Budget. 1st Series, 12mo, Halifax [1871]. Hartley Budget;Budget;Hartley Yks. Budget;ib.{{Hartley}} Budget w.Yks. Hartley, John.—Yorksher Puddin. A collection of the most popular dialect Hartley Puddin';Hartley Pudden;ib.{{Hartley}} stories from his pen. 8vo, London [1876]. Pudden;ib.{{Hartley}} Puddin;Burt's Baby w.Yks. Hartley, John.—Yorkshire Ditties. Ed. W. Dearden. pp. 72. 16mo, Halifax, Hartley Ditt.;Hartley Ditties;ib.{{Hartley 1868. Ditt.}};Hartley Plenty o' Brass w.Yks. Hartley, John.—Yorkshire Ditties; to which is added the cream of wit and Hartley Ditt.;Hartley Ditties;ib.{{Hartley humour, from his popular writings. 1st and 2nd Series, pp. 143. 12mo Ditt.}};Hartley Heart Broken each, London [c. 1873]. w.Yks. Hartley, John.—Yorkshire Tales. Amusing sketches of Yorkshire life. In the Hartley Tales;ib.{{Hartley}} Tales Yorkshire dialect. 1st and 2nd Series. 2vols. 8vo, Wakefield [n.d.].

Shr. ; Wal. Hartshorne, Charles Henry.—Salopia Antiqua, or, an enquiry from personal Shr.2;Hartshorne Antiq.;Hartshorne Sal. survey into the ' Druidical,' military, and other early remains in Shropshire Antiq.;Hartshorne Salop. Antiq.;Hartshorne and the North Welsh borders ; with observations upon the names of Salopia;Hartshorne Salopia Antiqua;Hartshorne places, and a glossary of words used in the county of Salop. 8vo, London, Gl.;Report Rec. Comm.;Shrewsbury Chron. Times 1841. =Shr.2 Slg. Harvey, William.—Kennethcrook : some sketches of village life, 1896. Harvey Kennethcrook;ib.{{Harvey Kennethcrook}} Slg. Harvey, William.—Scotch thistles. [Stirling?] : [Stirlingshire Observer?], Harvey Scotch Thistles [1895?]. Ken. Hasted, Edward. —The history and topographical survey of the county of Hasted Hist. Ken.;Hasted Kent Kent: Containing the antient and present state of it, civil and ecclesiastical; collected from public records, and other the best authorities, both manuscript and printed: and illustrated with maps, views of antiquities, seats of the nobility and gentry, &c. Canterbury : Printed for the author, by Simmons and Kirkby, 1778-1799.

Nhb. Haswell, G. H.—The Maister, a century of Tyneside life. London, 1895. Haswell Maister;Haswell The Maister

Mid. Hatton, J.—George Eliot in Derbyshire; a volume of gossip about passages Roslyn & Smith Geo. Eliot in Der. and people in the novels of George Eliot, by Guy Roslyn. Reprinted from London Society, pp. 90. 12mo, London, 1876. gen.ref. Hatzfeld, A., Darmesteter, A. et Thomas, M. A.—Dictionnaire général de la Hatzfeld;Furet;Oudin;Hatzfeld. langue française du commencement du xviie siècle jusqu'à nos jours. .. . 2 vols. 8vo, Paris [n.d.]. gen.ref. Havelok the Dane, The Lay of [c. 1280]. Ed. W. W. Skeat. 8vo, London, Havelok;Hav. E.E.T.S. 1868. Hrf. Havergal, Francis T.—Herefordshire Words and Phrases, 1887. = Hrf.2 Hrf.2;Havergal Gl.;Havergal Wds.

Dmf. Hawkins, Susanna.—Poems and Songs. Vol. V. pp. 60. 8vo, Dumfries, 1841. Hawkins Poems

Colon. Hay, W. D.— Brighter Britain, 1882. Hay Brighter Britain;Hay Brighter Brit. Nai. Hay, William.—The Lintie o' Moray, being a collection of poems, chiefly Hay Lintie composed for and sung at the anniversaries of the Edinburgh Morayshire Society. From 1829 to 1841. pp. 82. 8vo, Forres, 1851.

Brks. Hayden, Eleanor G.—From a Thatched Cottage, 1902. Hayden Thatched Cottage;Hayden Thatched Cott. Brks. Hayden, Eleanor G.—Travels round our Village. A Berkshire book, 1901. Hayden Round our Vill.;ib.{{Hayden Round our Vill.}} War. Haydn, Joseph. —Haydn's dictionary of dates and universal information Haydn Dict. of Dates relating to all ages and nations. London: Ward, Lock & Co., 1898.

Ir. Hayes, Edward, William Kenealy.—The Ballads of Ireland. Edinburgh and Hayes Ballads;Callanan Convict London: A. Fullerton & Co., 157 gen.ref. Hazlitt, William: no title given Hazlitt's E. P. P. gen.ref. Head: The English rogue described in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty Head English Rogue;Head Eng. Rogue extravagant. Comprehending the most eminent cheats of both sexes. [By Richard Head, assisted by Francis Kirkman.] Richard HEAD, Gent. London: printed for Francis Kirkman, and are to be sold [by] William Rands, 1680, 1674. 1680. Frf. Headrick, James.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of Angus View Agric. or Forfar. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1813. (Agricultural Survey Report.) [??] gen. biblio Hearne, Thomas.—Dialectal Words extracted from Hearne's Glossaries to Hearne Gl. Rob. Glo.;Hearne Gl. P. Robert of Gloucester and Peter Langtoft, ed. 1810. Ed. J. E. B. Mayor. 8vo, Langtoft;Hearne Gl. Rob. Gl.;Hearne Gl. Langtoft London, E.D.S. 1874. gen.ref. Hearne: no title given. Hearne Coll. w.Cy. Heath, F. G.—Peasant Life in the West of England, 1872-80. Heath Eng. Peas.;Heath Eng. Peasant Sc.I. ; Cor. Heath, Robert .—A natural and historical account of the islands of Scilly : Heath Isles of Scilly and Cor. describing their situation, number, extent, soil ... their government laws, customs, grants, records and antiquities. The importance of those iaslands to the British trade and navigation ... and the directions for all ships to avoid the danger of their rocks. Illustrated with a new and correct draught of those isles from an actual survey ... 1744, including the neighborin seas, and sea-coasts, next the Land's End of Cornwell ... and lastly a general account of Cornwall by Robert Heath. Publisher: London : Printed for R. Manby and H. S. Cox. 1750. gen.ref. Hécart, G. A. J.—Dictionnaire Rouchi-Francais. 3rd ed., 8vo, Valenciennes, Hécart 1834. Rnf. Hector, William.—Selections from the Judicial Records of Renfrewshire. Hector Judic. Records;Hector Judicial Illustrative of the administration of the laws of the county, and manners Records;Hector Judic. Rec.;Hector Judicial Rec. and condition of the inhabitants, in the 17th and 18th centuries. With notes introductory and explanatory, and six fac-similes of old documents. 8vo, Paisley, 1876. Sc. Heddle, Ethel T.—Colina's Island, 1900. Heddle Colina's Island Sc. Heddle, Ethel T.—Marget at the Manse, 1899. Heddle Marget Cum. Helvellyn, On, in the Cornhill Magazine, Oct. 1890. Helvellyn in Cornh. Mag.;Helvellyn;ib.{{Helvellyn}};ib.{{Helvellyn in Cornh. Mag.}};On Helvellyn;Helvellyn, Cornh. Mag. e.Yks. Hempholme Manor Court-book. (1708), Archival Collections: Manorial Hempholme Manor Crt-bk. Records, Court Papers, Hull University. Sc. Henderson, Andrew.—Scottish Proverbs, collected and arranged by Henderson Prov.;ib.{{Henderson Prov.}} Andrew Henderson, with an introductory essay by W. Motherwell. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1832. Sc. Henderson, Andrew.—Scottish Proverbs, collected and arranged by Henderson Prov.;ib.{{Henderson Prov.}} Andrew Henderson, with an introductory essay by W. Motherwell. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1832.—New ed., with explanatory notes and a glossary by James Donald. 8vo, Glasgow, 1881. Sc. Henderson, George.—The Gospel of St. Matthew, translated into Lowland Henderson St. Matt.;Henderson Scotch. 16mo, London. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1862.] Matt.;Henderson S. Matt. Bwk. Henderson, George.—The Popular Rhymes, Sayings, and Proverbs of the Henderson Pop. Rhymes;Henderson County of Berwick. With illustrative notes. 12mo, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Rhymes;ib.{{Henderson Pop. 1856. Rhymes}};Dedication;Dedic. Sc. Henderson, George.—The Song of Solomon in Lowland Scotch. From the Henderson Sng. Sol.;Henderson ib.{{Sng. Authorised English Version, pp. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1862.] Sol.}};ib.{{Henderson Sng. Sol.}}

Rnf. Henderson, J. Murdoch.—The Chronicles of Kartdale, Our Jeames, 1898. Henderson Our James;Henderson Our Jeames

Sth. Henderson, John General View of the Agriculture of the County of View Agric. Sutherland. 8vo, London, 1812. (Agricultural Survey Report.) [??] Cai. Henderson, John.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of View Agric. Caithness. 2 parts. 8vo, London, 1812. [??] Nhb. Henderson, William.—My life as an angler. London: William Satchell, 1880. Henderson Life as an Angler n.Cy. Henderson, William.—Notes on the Folk Lore of the Northern Counties of Henderson Flk-Lore;Henderson ib.{{Flk- England and the Borders. 8vo, London, 1866. New ed., with many Lore}};ib.{{Henderson Flk-Lore}};Henderson Flk- additional notes, 8vo, London, 1879. [Published for the Folk-lore society by Lore N. Counties;Satchell Flk-Lore Rec. W. Satchell, Peyton, 1879.] gen.ref. Hendyng: quoted from Specimens of Early English (q.v.). Proverbs of Hendyng;Prov. Hendyng gen.ref. Henryson, R.]—Complaint and Testament of Creseide [c. 1430]. Printed Henrysone Test. Creseide with Chaucer's Works in Stowe's ed. 1561. gen.ref. Henryson: quoted from Anglia (q.v.). Henryson Fab.;Henryson Fables;Henryson Lyon & Mous;Henryson Two Mice Cor. Henwood, C.N.—Tales written in Cornish Dialect [Pamphlet] [no edition Henwood Dial. given]. Lth. Hepburn, G. B.—General View of the Agriculture and Rural Economy of View Agric. . 4to, Edinburgh, 1794. (Agricultural Survey Report.) [??] gen.ref. Herbert, George. —A Priest to the Temple, or, The Country Parson. Herbert Priest London: 1652. gen.ref. Herbert: Some years travels into divers parts of Africa, and Asia the great. Herbert Travels Describing more particularly the empires of Persia and Industan: interwoven with such remarkable occurrences as hapned in those parts during these later times. As also, many other rich and famous kingdoms in the oriental India, with the isles adjacent. Severally relating their religion, language, customs and habit: as also proper observations concerning them. Thomas Herbert, Sir, 1606-1682. London : printed by R. Everingham, for R. Scot, T. Basset, J. Wright, and R. Chiswell, 1677.

Sc. Herd, David.—A collection of Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, heroic Herd Coll.;Herd Coll. Sngs.;Herd Sngs.;Herd's ballads. 2 vols. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1776. Collection;ib.{{Herd Coll. Sngs.}};Herd ib.{{Coll. Sngs.}};Edom o' Gordon;Ottenburn gen.ref. Herrick, Robert. —Works of Robert Herrick. vol I. Alfred Pollard, ed. Herrick The Hock-cart London, Lawrence & Bullen, 1891. 125-126. gen.ref. Herrick: Hesperides: or, The works both humane & divine of Robert Herrick Hesp.;Herrick Hesperides Herrick Esq. Robert Herrick, 1591-1674. London : Printed for John Williams, and Francis Eglesfield, and are to be sold at the Crown and Marygold in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1648. Hrt. Hertfordshire Mercury and County Express, The, 1887-88. Hrt. Mercury;Hrt. Merc. Som. Hervey, S. H. A.—The Wedmore Chronicle, Vol. I. Wells, 1887. Hervey Wedmore Chron.;Hervey Chron.;Churchwardens' Accounts;Chwardens' Acc. Nhb. Heslop, R. O.—Geordy's Last. 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Dev. Hewett, Sarah.—MS. Collection of Devonshire words. = Dev.3 Dev.3 Dev. Hewett, Sarah.—The Peasant Speech of Devon. And other matters Hewett Peas Sp.;Hewett ib.{{Peas. connected therewith. 2nd ed., 8vo, London, 1892. Sp.}};ib.{{Hewett Peas. Sp.}};MS. Prov. Stf. Hewitt, John.—Handbook of Lichfield Cathedral. Lichfield: A. C. Lomax, Hewitt Lichfield Cathedral 1875. gen.ref. Hexham, Hendrick.—Het groot Woorden-Boeck : gestelt in't Hexham Nederduytsch, ende in 't Engelsch. obl. 8vo, Rotterdam, 1658. Ess. Heygate, W. E. - Poems, 1870. Heygate Poems gen.ref. Heywood Curious Sail: no title given. Heywood Curious Sail gen.ref. Heywood Proverbs: The Proverbs and Epigrams of John Heywood, ... Heywood Prov. Reprinted from the original (1562) edition, and collated with the second (1566) edition; with an appendix of variations. Spenser Society (MANCHESTER). Heywood (John) Dramatist. Manchester, 1867. gen.ref. Heywood Spider and Flie: quoted from Nares (q.v.). Heywood Spider and Flie Lan. Heywood, John.—A Queer Supper. By 'A Lancashire Lad' pp.14, 1886 Heywood Queer Supper gen.ref. Heywood: A queer supper. Lancashire lad, active 1868-1895. Manchester : Heywood Queer Supper John Heywood, 1875(?) Sh.I. Hibbert, Samuel.—A description of the Shetland Islands, com- prising an Hibbert Desc. Sh.I.;Hibbert Desc. Sh. I.;Hibbert account of their scenery, antiquities, and superstitions. 4to, Edinburgh, ib.{{Desc. Sh.I.}};ib.{{Hibbert Desc. Sh. I.}} 1822. —Reprint. 4to, Lerwick, 1891. Shr. ; Nrf. Hickes, George.— Institutiones Grammaticae Anglo-Saxonicae et Moeso- Hickes A.S. Gram.;Hickes Instit. Gram. A.-Sax. Gothicae. 1689. gen.ref. Higden, R., see Trevisa, John. Higden Trevisa;Higden Inv. Highland News. Var. dates. Highl. News;Highland News Lan. Higson, John.—The Gorton Historical Recorder. Droylesden, 1852. Higson Gorton Hist. Recorder;ib.{{Higson Gorton Hist. Recorder}};Gorton Hist. Recorder;Higson Gorton Hist. Rec. gen.ref. Hill, John.—The Family Herbal, or an account of all those English Plants, Hill Herbal which are remarkable for their virtues. 8vo, Bungay, 1812. Not. Hill, Thomas A.—MS. Collection of Nottinghamshire words. = Not.1 Not.1;Not. Borough Rec. Wm. Hills, W. H. and Just, Dr.—MS. Collection of Westmoreland words. =Wm.1 Wm.1 gen.ref. Hilman: Tusser, Thomas. Tusser redivivus.] Five hundred points of Hilman Tusser Redivivus husbandry ... To which are added, Notes and observations [by Daniel Hilman] explaining many obsolete terms, etc. London : printed for M. Cooper; sold by John Duncan, 1744. Sc. Hislop, Alexander.—The Book of Scottish Anecdote: humorous, social, Hislop Anecdote;Hislop Anec.;Hislop legendary, and historical. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1874. Anecdotes;Hislop Sc. Anecdote;Hislop ib.{{Anecdote}};Hislop Sc. Anec. Sc. Hislop, Alexander.—The Proverbs of Scotland, collected and arranged, Hislop Prov.;ib.{{Hislop Prov.}} with notes explanatory and illustrative, and a glossary, 12mo, Glasgow, 1862. [ed. 1874.] gen.ref. History of Audley End, The; to which are appended notices of the town Hist. Audley End and parish of Saffron Walden, etc. L.P. Richard Griffin Braybrooke, Baron, 1783-1858. London : S. Bentley, 1836. Lin. History of Lincoln, The, with an appendix. 12mo, Lincoln, 1810. Hist. Lincoln;Hocking Dick's Fairy;Hocking Our Joe

History of the Ancient Chapel of Denton, A: in Manchester Parish ... With Hist. Denton Chapel notices of the more ancient local families, etc. [With plates.] John BOOKER, F.S.A. 1856. w.Yks. History of William and his little scholar Joseph; with some account of Hist. William and Joseph;Hist. William Joseph's mother. 18mo, York, 1821. Colloq. Hoblyn, Richard D.—A dictionary of terms used in medicine and the Hoblyn Dict. Med. Terms collateral sciences. London: Printed for Sherwood, Gilbert, & Piper, 1844.

Lan. Hocking, Silas K.—Dick's fairy : a tale of the streets and other stories. Hocking Dick's Fairy;Fairy Tale London: Frederick Warne, 1883. Lan. Hocking, Silas K.—Our Joe. London: Frederick Warne, 1885. Hocking Our Joe Nhb. Hodgson, John.—A History of Northumberland. Issued under the Direction New Co. Hist. Nhb.;Hexham Manor Rolls;Nhb. of the Northumberland County History Committee; Vol. 3 of A History of Cy. Hist.;Visitation of Chollerton;Surv. Northumberland. A. Reid, sons & Co., 1896. Hexham;Survey Shilbottle Nhb. Hodgson, John.—A MS. Glossary of North-Country words. 2 vols. Hodgson MS.;Burns Wm. Nhb. Hodgson, John.—History of Northumberland. In 3 parts. 4to, Newcastle, Hodgson Hist. Nhb.;Hodgson Nhb.;Hodgson 1820-40. Northumberland;Hodgson's Nhb.;Bowes Survey;Bowes' Survey Cum. Hodgson, William.—A century of "paines", or, Local government in the Hodgson Century of Paines;Hodgson Paines time of the Stuarts, as illustrated by extracts from "A paine book for the hamlet of Weathermelock [sic]". [Kendal]: Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 1884.

Cum. Hodgson, William.—The Botany of the Caldew Valley, in: No. viii. of the ' Hodgson Bot. Caldew Transactions of the Cumberland Association.' gen.ref. Höfer, Matthias. —Etymologisches Wörterbuch der in Oberdeutschland : Höfer vorzüglich aber in Oesterreich üblichen Mundart. Linz : Joseph Kastner, 1815. Slk. Hogg, James.—A Queer Book. Edinburgh, 1832. Hogg Queer Bk.;Grousome Carle;Hogg A Queer Bk.;Hogg A Queer Book;Hogg Queer Book;Wife of Esdel-More Slk. Hogg, James.—Brownie of Bodsbeck, and other tales. 2 vols. 12mo, Hogg Brownie;Hogg Brownie of Edinburgh, 1818. Bodsbeck;Brownie of Bodsbeck;Hogg Brownie o' Bodsbeck Slk. Hogg, James.—Mora Campbell, in: Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 35 Hogg Mora Campbell (June 1834), 947-54. Slk. Hogg, James.—Perils of Man. 3 vols. 12mo, London, 1822. Hogg Peril of Man;Hogg Perils of Man;Perils of Man;Perils of Men Slk. Hogg, James.—Scottish Pastorals, poems, and songs, mostly written in the Hogg Pastorals;Hogg Sc. Past.;Hogg Sc. dialect of the south, pp. 62. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1801. Pastoral;Hogg Sc. Pastorals;Hogg Pastoral Slk. Hogg, James.—The Ettrick Shepherd's Tales. In 6 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, Hogg Tales 1838. Sc. Hogg, James.—The Jacobite Relics of Scotland ; being the songs, airs, and Hogg Jacob. Rel.;Jacob. Rel.;Hogg Jacob. legends of the adherents to the House of Stuart, a vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, Relics;Hogg Jacobite Relics;Jacob. Relics;Auld 1819. Gray Mare Sc. Hogg, James.—The Jacobite Relics of Scotland ; being the songs, airs, and Hogg Jacob. Rel.;Hogg Jacob. Relics;Hogg legends of the adherents to the House of Stuart, a vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, Jacobite Relics;Jacob. Rel.;Jacob. Relics 1819. —Reprinted from the original ed. 2 vols. 8vo, Paisley, 1874.

Slk. Hogg, James.—The Mountain Bard. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1807. Hogg Mount. Bard;Hogg Mountain Bard;Hogg Mount. Bard Gilmanscleuch;Hogg Mount. Bard Sandy Tod

Slk. Hogg, James.—The Poetical Works of the Ettrick Shepherd. 5 vols. 8vo, Hogg Poet. Wks.;Poet Wks.;Thirlestane;Poet. Glasgow, 1840. Wks. Slk. Hogg, James.—The Queen's Wake. A legendary poem, 1813. Hogg Queen's Wake Slk. Hogg, James.—The Works of the Ettrick Shepherd. A new ed., with memoir Hogg Tales & Sk.;Hogg Poems;Hogg Poems of the author, by the Rev. T. Thomson. Poems and Life. Tales and Sketches. note;Hogg Sng.;J. Hogg Poems;Poems and 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1865. Ballads Slk. Hogg, James.—Winter Evening Tales. 2 vols., ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1820. Hogg Wint. Ev. Tales;Hogg Winter Ev.;Hogg Wint. Even.;Hogg Wint. Even. Tales;Hogg Winter Even. Tales in Denham Tracts;Hogg Winter Tales;Hogg Wint. Tales;Hogg Winter Ev. Tales;Hogg Winter Even. Tales;Hogg Winter Evening Tales;Wint. Ev. Tales;Winter Ev. Tales e.Yks. Hogg, Robert.—The Fruit Manual: Containing the Descriptions and Hogg Fruit Manual Synonymes of the Fruits and Fruit trees commonly met with in the gardens & orchards of Great Britain, with selected lists of those most worthy of cultivation. London: Cottage Gardener Office, 1860. Lan. Holden, John. —Foundations and materials used in Buildings. Illustrated. In Holden Foundations : Manchester. Manchester and Salford Sanitary Association. Health Lectures, etc. Eighth series. No. 4. [1873, etc.] 8º. 1885.

Sc. Holdsworth, A. E.—How Dave won back to Lizbeth, in Chapman's Holdsworth How Dave won back to Magazine, Oct. 1895. Lizbeth;Holdsworth How Dave won back;Holdsworth How Dave won back to Lizbeth, in Chapman's Mag.;Chapman's Mag. gen. biblio Hole, Richard.—MS. additions to Grose's Provincial Glossary, 1790. =(H.) (H.);H.;MS. add.

Lei. Hole, Samuel Reynolds.—A book about roses: how to grow and show Hole Bk. Roses;Hole Roses them. Fifteenth edition: revised. London: E. Arnold, 1896. Not. Hole, Samuel Reynolds.—The memories of Dean Hole. London: Edward Hole Memoirs;Hole Memories Arnold, 1892. gen.ref. Holinshed, R.—The Chronicles of England, Scotlande and Irelande. 3 vols. Holinshed Chron.;Holinshed Scot. fol., London, 1577. Chron.;Holinshed;Holinshed's Chron. gen.ref. Holland Camden: Britain, or a Chorographicall description of ... England, Holland Camden;Holland Camden's Brit. Scotland and Ireland ... Beautified with mappes ... Translated ... by Philémon Holland ... Revised, amended, and enlarged, etc. William Camden, 1551-1623. London : Printed by F.K.R.G. & I., for Andrew Heb, 1637. gen.ref. Holland Livy: The Romane Historie written by T. Livius of Padua. Also Holland Livy ...Translated out of the Latine into English, by P. Holland, etc. (London: A. Islip, 1600). gen.ref. Holland Metal: A Treatise on the progressive improvement and present Holland Metal state of the Manufactures in Metal. [By J. Holland.]. 1831-49.

Chs. Holland, Henry.—General View of the Agriculture of Cheshire. 8vo, Holland Gen. View Agric.;Holland View London, 1808. (Agricultural Survey Report.) Agric.;General View of the Agriculture of Cheshire;Holland Agric.;Holland View Agric. Chs.;Sir Henry Holland;Holland Sheaf;Holland Camden;Holland Metal gen.ref. Holland, Philemon.—(tr.) Plutarch's Morals, 1603. - Holland, Holland Plutarch's Mor.;Holland;Holland Philemon.—(tr.) Plutarch's Morals, 1603. Camden's Britannia, 1610. Plutarch's Morals;Holland Plutarch's Mor. Revised and enlarged, 1637. gen.ref. Holland, Philemon.—Pliny's Natural History. 2 vols., 1634. (Pliny: The Holland Pliny;Holland tr. of Historie of the World, commonly called the Naturall Historie of C. Plinius Pliny;Holland;Pliny;Pliny H. N.;Pliny N. H. Secundus. Translated into English by Philemon Holland.]. Pliny, the Elder. London : A. Islip, 1634). gen.ref. Holland, Richard.—The Buke of the Howlat [c. 1447]. Ed. D. Laing. Holland Houlate;Holland Howlat;Howlat;The Edinburgh, Bannatyne Club, 1823. Howlat Chs. Holland, Robert.—A Glossary of Words used in the County of Chester. Chs.1;Holland Gl.;Green Knutsford;Philos. E.D.S. 1886. = Chs.1 Trans.;Town's Bks. of Pownal Fee;Town's Bks. of Pownall Fee;Township Bks. Pownal;Township Books of Pownall Fee;Girl's Own Paper;Goostrey Chwarden. Acc. gen. biblio Holloway, William.—A General Dictionary of Provincialisms, written with a Holloway;Grose, Holloway;Holloway view to rescue from oblivion the fast-fading relics of by-gone days. 8vo, Provinc.;Holloway. Lewes, 1839. gen.ref. Hollyband, Claudius. -A Dictionarie, English and French. 4to, London, 1593. Hollyband gen.ref. Holme, Randle.—Academy of Armory, fol., Chester, 1688. Holme Armory;Holme Ac. Armory;Holme Armoury Yks.Gen. Holmes, Robert.—Farquhar Frankheart, Or, Incidents in the Introduction of Holmes Farquhar Frankheart;Farquhar Methodism Into Yorkshire: A Tale. London: Ward and Co., 1860. Frankheart

Som. Holmes, Thomas Scott.—The history of the parish and manor of Wookey; Holmes Hist. Wookey being a contribution towards a future history of the county of Somerset. Bristol: C.T. Jefferies and Sons, 1885. Yks. Holroyd, Abraham.—Collection of Yorkshire Ballads. With remarks on Henton Ould Malley's Voluntine Ballad Lore by W. J. Kaye, and a Life of A. Holroyd by W. Scruton. Ed. C. F. Forshaw. 8vo, London, 1892. Yks. Holroyd, Abraham.—Yorkshire Proverbs and Speyks. Contributed to the Holroyd Prov.;Holroyd Prov. an' Speyks Brighouse News, July 23, 1887. gen.ref. Holstein Idiotikon, see Schütze, J. F. Idiotikon;Holstein Idiotikon;Idiot. Lan. Holt, John.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of Lancaster. View Agric. 4to, London, 1794. (Agricultural Survey Report.) [??] gen.ref. Holy Rode: see Legends of the Holy Rood. Holy Rode gen.ref. Holyoke, Francis, see Rider, John. Holyoke;Holy-Oke;Holy-Oke Dict. Etym. gen.ref. Homilies: Old English Homilies and Homiletic Treatises-Sawles Warde, and Hom Lamb. MS.;Hom. Trin. þe Wohunge of Ure Lauerd: Ureisuns of Ure Louerd and of Ure Lefdi, &c.- MS.;Hom.;Homilies;Orison of our Lady;Pater of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Edited from MSS. in the British Noster;Hom. Lamb. MS.;Old Eng. Homilies Museum, Lambeth, and Bodleian libraries; with introduction, translation, and notes, by R. Morris. (Old English Homilies of the twelfth century. From the unique MS. B. 14. 52. in the Library of Trinity College Cambridge ... With three thirteenth-century hymns from MS. 54D. 4. 14 in Corpus Christi College Oxford, etc.). Early English Text Society. London, Oxford [printed], 1868, 1873. gen. biblio Hone, William.—The Every-day Book ; or everlasting calendar of popular Hone Every-day Bk.;Hone Every Day Bk.;Hone amusements, sports, pastimes, ceremonies, manners, customs and events, Every-Day Bk.;Hone's Every-day Bk.;Hone's incident to each of the three hundred and sixty-five days, in past and Every-day's Bk.;Crofton Croker Jaunt in a present times. . . 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1826-27. Country Car in Hone's Every-day's Bk.;Crofton Croker Jaunt in a Country Car gen. biblio Hone, William.—The Table Book. 2 vols. ib.{{London}} 1827-28. Hone Tablebk.;Hone Table-bk.;Hone Table Bk.;Horne Table-bk. gen. biblio Hone, William.—The Year Book of daily recreation and information ; Hone Year-Bk.;Hone Year Bk.;Hone's Year concerning remarkable men and manners, times and seasons, solemnities Bk.;Hone's Year-Bk.;Trial at Taunton Assizes for and merry-makings, antiquities and novelties, &c, &c. 3 vols. ib.{{London}} witchcraft 1832. gen.ref. Hone: The Everyday book : or the guide to the year: relating the popular Hone Every-day Bk.;Hone Everyday Bk.;Lowe in amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs and events incident Hone's Every-day Bk. to The Three Hundred and Sixty-Five days, in past and present times; being a series of Five Thousand Anecodtes and Facts; forming perpetual key to the Almanac ; William Hone. vol 2. William Hone, 1780-1842. London : William Tegg, 1827. gen. biblio Hood, Thomas — The works of Thomas Hood. Comic and serious, in prose Hood Poems;A Blow-up;Blow and verse. Edited, with notes, by his son. London: E. Moxon & Co., 1862-63. Up;Buckingham;Hood Ode to Buckingham;Hood Craniology in Wks.;Hood My Son and Heir;Hood China Mender;Hood Mary's Ghost;Sweep's Complaint;There's no Romance;Trimmer's Exercise.;True Story;A Blow Up;Ode to Brunel gen.ref. Hood, Thomas. Hood's Poems. Serious and comic. London : Cassell & Co., Hood Poems;Ode to Brunel.;Our Village;Storm [1890.]. at Hastings;J. Trot gen.ref. Hooker, Richard.— The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity. London: G. Routledge, Hooker;Eccl. Pol.;Hooker Eccles. Polity 1888. gen.ref. Hoole: Joh. Amos Commenii Orbis Sensualium Pictus ... J. A. Commenius's Hoole Commenius;Hoole Comenius Visible World ... translated into English by Charles Hoole, etc. Lat. and Eng. Johann Amos Comenius, 1592-1670. London : Abel Swall, 1689. - Also Quoted from N.E.D. gen.ref. Hooson, William.—Miner's Dictionary. 8vo, Wrexham, 1747. Hooson Miner's Dict. Not. Hooton, C.—Adventures of Bilberry Thurland. 3 vols. 8vo, London,1836. Hooton Bilberry Thurland;Hooton Bilb. Thurland

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Der. Houghton, Thomas.—Rara Avis in Terris; or the Compleat Miner. In two Houghton Rara Avis books, &c. 12mo, London, 1681. [Reprinted as Derbyshire Lead-Mining Terms; by T. Houghton, 1681. Ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1874.] e.Yks. House of Commons. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee on Evid. Hull Docks Com. the Kingston-Upon-Hull Docks Bill (1840). House of Commons papers and bills, 1841. Slang Household words: a weekly journal. Ed. Charles Dickens. London: 1850- Household Wds.;Household Words 1859. e.Yks. Howard, Charles.—Farming at Ridgemont, in 'Husbandry,' Vol. Ill, pp. 129- Ridgemont;Farm Reports;Farm Reports , 56. London [1833]. Ridgemont;Farm Reports Ridgemont;Farm Reports, Ridgemont e.Yks. Howard, Charles.—Farming at Scoreby, in ' Husbandry,' Vol. Ill, pp. 1-28. Farm Reports;Farm Reports, Scoreby ib.{{London, 1833}} e.Yks. Howard, Charles.—Farming at Wauldby, in ' Husbandry,' Vol. Ill, pp. 101- Farm Reports;Farm Reports, Wauldby 28. ib.{{London, 1833}} gen.ref. Howell, James.—Lexicon Tetraglotton : an English-French- Italian-Spanish Howell;Howell Eng. Prov. Dictionary. . . . With another volume of the choicest proverbs in the said Toungs. fol., London, 1660. Amer. Howells, W. D.—The Lady of the Aroostook, 1879. Howells Lady of Aroostook;Howells Aroostook;Howells Lady of Aristook Amer. Howells, William Dean. —The Shadow of a Dream. A novel. Edinburgh: D. Howells Shadow of Dream Douglas, 1890. Sc. Howetoon. Records of a Scottish Village. By a Residenter. 8vo, Paisley Reid Howetoon [n.d.]. Der. Howitt, Mary Botham.—My Uncle the Clockmaker. A tale. London, [1844]. Howitt Clockmaker

Yks. Howitt, Mary.—Hope On, Hope Ever, 1840. Howitt Hope On Yks. Howitt, William.—The Rural Life of England, a vols. 8vo, London, 1838. Howitt Rur. Eng.;Howitt Rural Life;Howitt Rur. Life e.Yks. Howorth, Henry Hoyle. —The Glacial Nightmare and the Flood. A second Howorth Glacial Nightmare appeal to common sense from the extravagance of some recent geology. London: Sampson Low & Co., 1893. w.Yks. Howson, William.—An Illustrated Guide to the Curiosities of Craven, with a Howson Cur. Craven;Howson Guide to Craven geological introduction; notices of the dialect, a list of the fossils, and a local flora. 12mo, Settle, 1850. w.Yks. Huddersfield and Halifax Punch, The, Nov. 23, 1878. Punch gen.ref. Hudson, W.—Leets Jurisdiction in Norwich. Selden Soc. 1892. Hudson Leet Jurisdiction in Norwich;Glossary to W. Hudson's Leet Jurisdiction in Norwich;Hudson;Pres. ad Letas N.;Selden Soc.

Brks. Hughes, George Martin.— A History of Windsor Forest, Sunninghill and the Hughes Hist. Windsor Forest Great Park. Ballantyne Hanson: London, 1890 Brks. Hughes, Thomas.—The Ashen Faggot, a Tale for Christmas. Macmillan: Hughes Ashen Faggot;Ashen Faggot London, 1889. Brks. Hughes, Thomas.—The Scouring of the White Horse ; or, the Long Vacation Hughes Scour. White Horse;Hughes Scour. W. Ramble of a London Clerk. By the Author of 'Tom Brown's School Days.' Horse;Gaarge Ridler's Oven;Hughes Scour. 8vo, Cambridge, 1859. Contains 'A Zummerzetshire Zong,' p. 120.] White Horse

Brks. Hughes, Thomas.—The Scouring of the White Horse; or, the Long Vacation Hughes Scour. White Horse;Hughes Scour. W. ramble of a London Clerk. By the author of 'Tom Brown's School Days.' Horse 8vo, Cambridge, 1859. Brks. Hughes, Thomas.—Tom Brown at Oxford, 1861. Hughes T. Brown Oxf. Brks. Hughes, Thomas.—Tom Brown's School Days, 1857. Hughes T. Brown;Hughes Tom Brown gen.ref. Huloet, Richard.—Abcedarium Anglico-Latinum, pro Tyrunculis Richardo Huloet Hulceto exscriptore. fol., Londini, 1552. Ant. ; Dwn. Hume, A.—Origin and Characteristics of the people in the counties of Hume People Dwn. Ant.;Hume People of Dwn. & Down and Antrim. Read in the sub-section of Anthropology, at the meeting Ant. of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, in Belfast, Aug. 22, 1874. pp. 20. 8vo, Belfast, 1874.

Ir. Hume, A.—Remarks on the Irish dialect of the English Language. From the Hume Dial. Trans. of the Historic Soc. of Lane, and Chesh., Vol. XXX. pp. 52. 8vo, Liverpool, 1878. Sc. Hume, David.—Domestic Details by Sir David Hume of Crossrig, one of the Hume Domestic Details senators of the College of Justice : April 28, 1697—Jan. 29, 1707. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1843. Ir. Hungerford, Maragret Wolfe. —Mrs. Geoffrey. [A novel.]. London: Smith, Hungerford Mrs. Geoffrey Elder & Co., 1881. Cor. Hunt, Robert—Popular Romances of the West of England, or the drolls, Hunt Pop. Rom. w.Eng.;Gilbert Hist. Cor.;Hunt traditions, and superstitions of Old Cornwall, collected and ed. by Robert Pop. Rom.;Hunt Pop. Rom. w.Eng.;Romances of Hunt. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1865. New ed. 1896. the W. of Eng.;Colliery Guardian;Couch Well- Worship;Dame Tredray's children;Drew & Hitchins Hist. Cor.;Dame Tredray's children, Hunt Pop. Rom. w.Eng.;Polwhele The Wishful Swain of Devon gen.ref. Hunt: Popular romances of the west of England ; Robert Hunt. Chatto and Hunt Pop. Rom. w.Eng. Windus, 1881. Lnk. Hunter, James.—Poems and Sketches, pp. 52. 8vo, Glasgow, 1884. Hunter Poems Ayr. Hunter, John Kelso.—Life Studies of Character. 8vo, London, 1870. Hunter Life Studies;Hunter Stud.;Hunter Studies w.Yks. Hunter, Joseph.—Hallamshire. The history and topography of the parish of Hunter Hallamshire;Gatty's Hunter's Sheffield, with historical and descriptive notices of the parishes of Hallamshire;Savile Letter Ecclesfield, Hansworth, &c. fol., London, 1819. w.Yks. Hunter, Joseph.—The Hallamshire Glossary. 8vo, London, 1829. =w.Yks.4 w.Yks.4;Hunter Gl.;Hunter Hallamshire Gl. [Appendix No. 1 contains Thoresby's list of West Riding words, Appendix No. 2 Watson's list of uncommon words used in Halifax.]

Sc. Hunter, P. Hay, and Whyte, Walter.—My Ducats and my Daughter. Ed. Hunter & Whyte Ducats 1895. Lth. Hunter, P. Hay.—James Inwick, ploughman and elder. With a glossary, Hunter J. Inwick 1895. Sc. Hunter, P. Hay.—John Armiger's Revenge, 1897. Hunter Armiger's Revenge;Hunter J. Armiger;Hunter J. Armiger's Revenge Glo. Huntley, Richard Webster.—A Glossary of the Cotswold (Gloucestershire) Glo.2 Dialect, illustrated by examples from ancient authors. 8vo, London, 1868. =Glo.2 Ess. Hurnard, James. —The setting sun: a poem in seven books ... Third edition, Hurnard Setting Sun corrected and enlarged. London: Saml. Harris & Co., 1878. Oxf. Hurst, Herbert. —Oxford topography : An essay. Oxford: Printed for the Hurst Oxf. Topog. O.H.S., 1899. Cum. Hutchinson, William.—The History of the County of Cumberland and some Hutchinson Hist. Cum.;Hutchinson places adjacent. 2 vols. 4to, Carlisle, 1794. Hist.;Hutchinson Hist. Cumb.;Bishop Nicholson;Lett. of Bishop Nicholson;Nicholson Lett.;Pennant, in Hutchinson Hist. Cum.;Satir. Ballad Cum. Hutton, J.—Billy Brannau. A tale of the Abbey Holme. By Silpheo, 1885. Silpheo' Billy Brannau;Silpheo Billy Brannan;Silpheo Billy Brannau;Silpheo B. Brannan;Billy Brannau;‘ Silpheo ’ Billy Brannau

Cum. Hutton, J.—Random Rhymes. By Silpheo, 1893. Silpheo Random Rhymes Cum. Hutton, J.—The legends of Wolsty Castle: a tale of the olden time. By Silpheo Wolsty;Silpheo Wolsty Castle Silpheo. Carlisle: Chas. Thurnam & Sons, 1881. Wm. Hutton, William.—A Bran New Wark, by William de Worfat, containing a Hutton Bran New Wark;Bran New Wark;Hutton true calendar of his thoughts concerning good nebberhood. Naw first Bran New Wark;Hutton Bran New Wark;Hutton printed fra his MS. for the use of the hamlet of Woodland, pp. 42. 12mo, Bran New Wark Gl. E.D.S. Kendal, 1785. [Reprinted and ed. by W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1879.] Wm. Hutton, William.—A Dialogue in the vulgar language of Storth and Arnside, Hutton Dia. Storth and Arnside;Hutton Dial. with a design to mark to our Posterity the Pronuntiation of A.D. 1760. pp. Storth and Arnside;Hutton Storth and Arnside 7. Reprinted from the Kendal Mercury and Times.] Dial. gen.ref. Ihre, J.—Glossarium Suiogothicum. 2 vols. fol., Upsala, 1769. Ihre Suf. Illustrated London news, The. London : Illustrated London News & Sketch Illus. Lon. News;Illus. Lond. News;Illust. Lond. Ltd., 1842-. Var. dates. News gen.ref. Indenture, in Skene, quoted from N.E.D. Indenture;Indent. Nhb. Informations of Sir R. Bower, Kt.— In: Richardson, Moses Aaron. Reprints Informations of Sir R. Bower, Kt.;Richardson of rare tracts & imprints of antient manuscripts, &c. chiefly illustrative of Reprints the history of the northern counties; and printed at the press of M.A. Richardson, Newcastle. 7 vol. Newcastle, Eng., M.A. Richardson, 1843- 1849 [vol. IV. pt. ii. 28.]. gen.ref. Ingelo, Nathaniel. —Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in California Ingelo Remin. with Other Sketches; To Which Is Added the Story of His Attempted Assassination ...... A Political Diary, 1828-1830, London: for William Tait in Edinburgh, Longman in London and Curry in Dublin, 1830.

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Amer. Irving, Washington.— Bracebridge Hall, or the Humourists. A medley. New Irving Bracebridge Hall;Irving Bracebridge Hall, York : C. S. Van Winkle, 1822. Love Charms gen.ref. Isidore (of Seville), probably Etymologies: no title given. Isidore gen.ref. Isumbras, The Romance of Sir [c. 1400]. Ed. J. O. Halliwell, Thornton Sir Isumbras Romances, Camden Soc. No. xxx. 1844. gen.ref. Iwaine and Gawin [c. 1400]. In Ritson's Metrical Romances, 1802. Ywaine & Gawin;Iw. and Gaw. Dev. Izacke, Richard. —Remarkable Antiquities of the city of Exeter. Giving an Izacke Mem. City Exeter account of the Laws and Customs of the Place, etc.. London, 1681. gen.ref. J. O. Halliwell, Thornton Romances, pp. 177-256, Camden Soc. 1844. Thornton Romances;Thornton Rom. gen.ref. J., A.—A Compleat Account of the Portugueze Language. Being a copious A.J. dictionary of English with Portugueze and Portugueze with English. .. . By A. J. fol., London, 1701. w.Yks. Jabez Oliphant, or the Modern Prince, 1870. Jabez Oliphant Sus. Jackson, E. Hatchett—Southward Ho! A Sussex monthly magazine of fact, Jackson Southward Ho;Jackson Southward Ho fiction, and verse. Vol.1. Chichester, 1894. Shr. Jackson, Georgina F.—Shropshire Word-book, a glossary of archaic and Shr.1;Jackson Wd-bk.;Jackson Wd. Bk.;Old provincial words, &c., used in the county. 8vo, London, 1879. =Shr.1 Handbill;Old Shrewsbury Ditty;Par. Acc. Much Wenlock;Parish Acc. Much Wenlock;Parton Coal Field;Parton Coal-field;Parton Coal-Field;Parton Notes on Coal Field;Parton Notes on Shr. Coal- field;Parton Shr. Coalfield;Parton Shr. Coal- Field;Shr.1 Gram. Outlines;Shr.1 Introd.;Trench Gl.;Auct. Catal.;Auctioneer's Cat.;Auctioneer's Catal.;Auctioneer's Catalogue;Bailiff's Diary;Blakeway Salop MS.;Inventory, Owlbury Manor-House, Bishop's Castle;Invent. Owlbury Manor-House;Bygones;Catal.;Ch'wardens' Accs.;Children's Doggerel Verse;Churchwardens' Accounts;Chwardens' Accts. Ellesmere;Early Chron. Shrewsbury;Eddowes' Shrews;Auctioneer's Advt.;Auctioneer's Advt. from Newspaper;Chwardens' Accts.;Gram. Outl.;Gram. Outlines;Gram. Outlines;Gram. Outlines;Inventory, Owlbury Manor-House, Bishop's Castle;Local Doggerel;Local Doggerel Verse;Gram. Outlines;Nursery Rhyme;Phillips Hist. Shrewsbury;Reg. Much Wenlock;Report Severn Vall. Natur. Field Club;Churchwardens' Accounts, Hopton Castle;Prh. Acc. Clun.;Local Rime

Cum. Jackson, James Dodd.— 'Twixt Moor and Mead. 1887. Jackson 'Twixt Moor;Jackson Moor and Mead;Jackson Twixt Moor and Mead w.Yks. Jackson, Stephen.—Chronicles and Stories of the Craven Dales. 12mo Chron. Craven Dales;Jackson Chron. Craven [n.d.]. Oxf. Jackson, Thomas Graham, Sir.— Wadham College, Oxford, its foundation, Jackson Hist. Wadham Coll.;Jackson Hist. architecture and history, with an account of the family of Wadham and Wadham College;Jackson Wadham their seats in Somerset and Devon. Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1893. Coll.;Jackson's Wadham College;Building Accounts;Dorothy Wadham Letter w.Yks. Jackson, Thomas.—Recollections of my own Life and Times. Ed. by B. Jackson Life Frankland. 8vo, London, 1874. Cum. Jacobite Ballad (another version of "Charlie, he's my darling", poem by R. Jacob. Ballad Burns, 1794) Per. Jacque, George. Herd Laddie [??] Jacque Herd Laddie;Jacques Herd Laddie

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Dev. Jane, Fred T.—Ever Mohun. London: John MacQueen, 1901. Ever Mohun;Jane Ever Mohun Dev. Jane, Fred T.—The Lordship, the Passen, and We, 1897. Jane Lordship Passen and We;Jane Lordship Wil. Jefferies, Richard.—Amaryllis at the Fair, 1887. Jefferies Amaryllis Wil. Jefferies, Richard.—Bevis. The story of a boy, 1882. Jefferies Bevis Wil. Jefferies, Richard.—Field and Hedgerow, 1889. Jefferies Field and Hdgrw.;Jefferies Hdgrow.;Jefferies Hdgrw.;Jefferies Hedgerow;Jefferies Field and Hdgrow. Wil. Jefferies, Richard.—Greene Ferne Farme, 1880. Jefferies Greene Ferne Farm;Jefferies Green Ferne;Greene Ferne Farm;Jefferies Greene Ferne

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Wil. Jefferies, Richard.—Round about a Great Estate, 1880. Jefferies Grt. Estate;Jefferies Gt. Estate;Flk-saw, Jefferies Gt. Estate Wil. Jefferies, Richard.—The Amateur Poacher. London : Smith, Elder, & Co., Amat. Poacher;Jefferies Amateur Poacher 1881. Wil. Jefferies, Richard.—The Gamekeeper at Home, 1878. Jefferies Gamekeeper Wil. Jefferies, Richard.—The Open Air, 1885. Jefferies Open Air Wil. Jefferies, Richard.—The Toilers of the Field. London : Longmans and Co., Jefferies Toilers of the Field 1892. Wil. Jefferies, Richard.—Wild Life in a Southern County, 1879. Jefferies Wild Life Cum. Jefferson, Samuel.—The history and antiquities of Allerdale Ward, above Jefferson Allerdale Ward Derwent, in the county of Cumberland: with biographical notices and memoirs. Carlisle: S. Jefferson, 1842. Rxb. Jeffrey, Alexander.—The history and antiquities of Roxburghshire and Jeffrey Hist. Rxb. adjacent districts from the most remote to the present time. Jedburgh [Scotland]: W. Easton, 1864. Dev. Jenkins, Alexander. —The History and description of the City of Exeter and Jenkins Hist. Exeter its Environs. Exeter, 1806. Som. Jenkins, Edward.—A Secret of Two Lives, 1886. Jenkins Sec. Two Lives Som. Jennings, James.—Observations on some of the Dialects in the West of Jennings Obs. Dial. w.Eng.;Dial. w.Eng.;Jennings England, particularly Somersetshire: with a glossary of words now in use Dial.;Jennings Dial. w.Eng.;Obs. Som. Jennings there, and poems and other pieces exemplifying the dialect. 12mo, Obs. Dial. w.Eng.;Jennings Dial. w. Eng. London, 1825. Som. Jennings, James.—The Dialect of the West of England, particularly Jennings Obs. Dial. w.Eng.;Dial. w.Eng.;Jennings Somersetshire ; with a glossary of words now in use there ; also with Dial.;Jennings Dial. w.Eng. poems and other pieces exemplifying the dialect. 2nd ed., the whole revised, corrected, and enlarged, with two dissertations on the Anglo- Saxon pronouns, and other pieces, by James Knight Jennings, ib.{{London}} 1869. Sur. ; Sus. Jennings, Louis J.—Field Paths and Green Lanes; being country walks Jennings Field Paths chiefly in Surrey and Sussex. 8vo, London, 1877. [ed. 1884.] Cor. Jennings, Louis J.—The Croker papers : the correspondence and diaries of Jennings Croker Papers the late Right Honourable John Wilson Croker, secretary to the admiralty from 1809 to 1830. 3 vols. London: John Murray, 1885.

Ess. Jephson, J. M.—Essay on the ' East Saxon Dialect.' Proceed ings of the Jephson Essay;Jephson in Ess. Arch. Soc. Essex Archaeological Society, Vol. II. pp. 173- 88. Colchester, 1863.

Colloq. , K. Jerome.—The idle thoughts of an idle fellow, a book for an idle Jerome Idle Thoughts holiday. London, Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press, 1886. gen.ref. Jessen, E.—Dansk Etymologisk Ordbog. 8vo, Kjøbenhavn, 1892-3. Jessen Nrf. Jessopp, Augustus.—Arcady: For Better for Worse. A Study of Rural Life in Jessopp Arcady England. London: T. F. Unwin, 1887. Nrf. Jessopp, Augustus.—The trials of a country parson. London: T. F. Unwin, Jessopp Cy. Parson;Jessopp Trials of a Cy. Parson 1890. Nrf. Jessopp, John.—History and antiquities of St. Gregory's church, Norwich. Jessopp Hist. of St. Gregory's Church Norwich: Goose, 1886. Der. Jewitt, Llewellynn.—? The Ballads and Songs of Derbyshire. With Jewitt Ballads;Jewett Ballads illustrative notes, and examples of the original music, &c. 8vo, London, 1867. Cor. Jimmy Trebilcock; or the humorous adventures of a Cornish miner at the Jimmy Trebilcock;Jemmy Trebilcock Great Exhibition, what he saw, and what he didn't see. 12mo, Camborne, 1863. Cum. 'Joe and the Geologist' and 'T'Reets on't,' being another supplement to Dickinson Joe and Geol. 'Joe and the Geologist' by Joe his-sel. pp. 16. 12mo, Carlisle, 1867. [See also Dickinson, William.] Cum. Joe and the Geologist, a short story in the Cumberland dialect. (First Dickinson Joe and Geol. printed in the Whitehaven Herald, March 14, 1857.)—Revised by the Author, pp. 7. 12mo, Carlisle, 1866. Cum. Joe and the Landlord: A Story in the Cumberland Dialect. —Wigton: T. Joe and Landlord;Joe and the Landlord Mechan, 1870. gen. biblio Johns, C. A. —British Birds and their haunts, 1862. Johns Brit. Birds;Johns Birds gen. biblio Johns, Charles Alexander.—Flowers of the Field. London: Society for Johns Flowers Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1865?]. gen.ref. Johnson Idler 1758: The Essays of Samuel Johnson, selected from The Johnson Idler;Johnson Rambler Rambler, 1750-1752; The Adventurer, 1753; and The Idler, 1758-1760. With biographical introduction and notes by S. J. Reid. Samuel Johnson, 1709-1784. 1888. gen.ref. Johnson, Samuel.—A Dictionary of the English Language : in which the Johnson;Johnson;Johnson Dict.;Cowper words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different Conversation;Digby On the Soul;Johnson significations by examples from the best writers. 2 vols. fol., London, 1755. Wks.;Locke;Raleigh Hist. World;Temple Misc.;Wiseman Surgery gen.ref. Johnson: Todd's Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language in miniature. Todd's Johnson;R. Junius Sinne Stigmatized;Todd To which is added a ... vocabulary of Greek, Latin and scriptural proper Suppl.;Bp. Gard. De Obed. Tr.;Feltham, on names, etc. by T. Rees. Samuel Johnson, 1709-1784. London, 1826. Eccl.;Todd

Edb. Johnston, Archibald.—Lays of Edina, with notes and introductions. 12mo, Johnston Edina Edinburgh, 1864. Lnk. Johnston, Ellen.—Autobiography, Poems, and Songs of Ellen Johnston, the Johnston Poems;Johnston Factory Girl;Johnston 'Factory Girl.' 2nd ed. 8vo, Glasgow, 1869. Factory Girl's Poems;Johnston Factory Poems

Nhb. Johnston, George.—The Botany of the Eastern Borders (Terra Johnston Bot. e. Bord.;Johnston Botany E. Lindisfarnensis). With the popular names and uses of the plants, and of the Borders;Johnston Botany of E. Borders;Johnston customs and beliefs which have been associated with them. 8vo, London, Botany;Johnston Bot. E. Borders;Johnston Bot. 1853. e. Borders Ayr. Johnston, Henry.—Chronicles of Glenbuckie, 1889. Johnston Glenbuckie Ayr. Johnston, Henry.—Doctor Congalton's Legacy. A chronicle of North Johnston Congalton's Legacy;Johnston Congalton Country By-ways, 1896. Ayr. Johnston, Henry.—Kilmallie. 2 vols. 1891. Johnston Kilmallie;Johnstone Kilmallie Amer. Johnston, Richard Malcolm.— Old Times in Middle Georgia, 1897. Johnston Old Times;Johnston Middle Georgia

Dmf. Johnstone, John.—Poems, on various subjects ; but chiefly illustrative of Johnstone Poems the manners and superstitions of Annandale. 8vo, Dumfries, 1820.

Lnk. Johnstone, Thomas.—A Soldier's Thoughts in verse. Edinburgh, 1870. Johnstone Soldier's Thoughts

Sc. Jokes. For the people by the people : being a choice collection of the Jokes raciest and most original wit and humour ofthe day, selected from the Prize Joke column of the Dundee Weekly News. 12mo, Dundee, 1889.

Sc. Jokes. For the people by the people : being a choice collection of the Jokes raciest and most original wit and humour ofthe day, selected from the Prize Joke column of the Dundee Weekly News. 12mo, Dundee, 1889. —2nd Series, ib.{{Dundee}} 1889. Abd. Jolly, William.—The life of J. Duncan, Scotch Weaver and Botanist, with Jolly Life of J. Duncan sketches of his friends and notices of the times. London: Kegan Paul & Co., 1883. Nhb. Jones, S. S.—Northumberland and its neighbour lands. 4to, Hexham, 1871. Jones Nhb. and Neigh. Land;Jones Nhb. gen.ref. Jonson, Ben.—Works [c. 1637]. Ed. F. Cunningham. 8vo, London, 1860. Jonson;Ben Jonson;Ben Jonson Cynthia's Revels;Ben Jonson Sad Shep.;Ben Jonson Vision of Delight;Jonson Alchemist;Jonson Cynthia's Rev.;Jonson Ev. Man out of Hum.;Jonson Every Man;Jonson Gipsies;Jonson James I's Entertainment;Jonson Love's Welcome;Jonson Magn. Lady;Jonson Masque of Augurs;Jonson Masque of Owls;Jonson New Inn;Jonson Poetaster;Jonson Sad Sheph.;Jonson Sad Shepherd;Jonson Staple of News;Jonson Tale of a Tub;Jonson Volpone;B. Jonson Barth. Fair;Jonson Case is Altered;Jonson Magn. Lady;Jonson New Inn;Jonson Sad Shep.;Ben Jonson Vision of Delight;Cunningham;Harvey On Consumptions;Jonson James I's Entertainment;Love Rest.;Randolph Muses Looking-glasse;B. Jonson Case is Altered;B. Jonson Magn. Lady;B. Jonson New Inn;B. Jonson Sad Shep.

gen.ref. Joret, Charles.—Flore populaire de la Normandie. 8vo, Caen et Paris, 1887. Joret Flore populaire;Joret;Joret Flore Populaire gen.ref. Joseph of Arimathie: otherwise called the Romance of the Seint Graal or Jos. Arim. Holy Grail : an alliterative poem written about A.D. 1350. Ed. W. W. Skeat, E.E.T.S. 1871. Chs. Journal of the Architectural, Archæological, and Historic Society, for Chester Archaeol. Jrn.;Obsol. Punishments in the county, city, and neighbourhood of Chester. Vol.II. Chester Archaeol. Jrn.;Obsol. Punishments

Wil. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. —London, Royal Jrn. R. Agric. Soc. Agricultural Society of England [1840-2002], 1843. Cor. Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall. Truro : Workers of Cornwall Malan Jrn. Royal Inst. Cornwall Ltd., 1864-. Cor. Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall. —Truro : Workers of Cornwall Jrn. R. Inst. Cor.;Jrn. Royal Inst. of Cor.;Jrn. R. Ltd., 1864-. Instit.;Jrn. Royal Inst. gen.ref. Joyce, P. W.—The Irish Local Names explained 12mo, Dublin [1870]. Joyce

Ir. Joyce, P. W.—The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places. 2nd ed. 8vo, Joyce Ir. Names & Places Dublin, 1870. gen.ref. Joyce, P. W.—The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places. 8vo, Dublin, Joyce Ir. Names;Joyce Irish Names;Joyce Ir. Place 1869. Names gen.ref. Juliana, St.—The Liflade of St. Juliana [c. 1225]. Seyn Julian (The Life of St. Juliana;Seyn Julian Juliana) [c. 1300]. Ed. O. Cockayne and E. Brock, E.E.T.S. 1872.

Sh.I. Junda.'—Echoes from Klingrahool. pp. 52. 12mo, Lerwick [1898]. Junda Klingrahool Nrf. K., A. B.—Roger Wright's Fortune. By A. B. K., 1885. A. B. K. Wright's Fortune;A.B.K. Wright's Fortune gen.ref. K., J.—A New English Dictionary ; or, a complete collection of the most J. K. proper and significant words, commonly used in the language; with a short and clear exposition of difficult words and terms of art. . . . By J. K. sm. 4to, London, 1702. gen.ref. Kalkar, Otto—Ordbog til det Ældre Danske Sprog (1300-1700). 8vo, Kalkar København, 1881-. Amer. Kansas University Quarterly Magazine. Vol. I, No. 2, Oct. 1892 ; No. 3, Jan. Kansas Univ. Quar.;Carruth Kan. Univ. 1893. Quar.;Carruth Kansas Univ. Quar.;Carruth Kansas Univ. Quart.;Carruth ib.{{Kan. Univ. Quar.}} Sc. Kathleen, St., or the Rock of Dunnismoyle. 4 vols. 12mo, London,1820. St. Kathleen

Lan. Kay-Shuttleworth, J. P.—Ribblesdale, or Lancashire sixty years ago. 3 vols. Kay-Shuttleworth Ribblesdale ib.{{London}} 1874. Lan. Kay-Shuttleworth, J. P.—Scarsdale ; or Life on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Kay-Shuttleworth Scarsdale;Kay-Shuttleworth Border, thirty years ago. 3 vols. 8vo, London, 1860. Scarsdale, Schofield Mill gen.ref. Keats, John.—Poems, 1817. Collected Works, ed. H. Buxton Forman. 4 Keats St. Agnes Eve;Keats St. Agnes' Eve vols., 1883. gen.ref. Keble: The first edition of Keble's christian year : being a facismile of of the Keble Chr. Year editio princeps published in 1827 ; John Keble. John Keble, 1792-1866. [S.l.] : Elliot Stock, 1897. n.Ir. Keddie, William. —Edinburgh & Glasgow to Stirling, Doune, Callander, Lake Keddie Highl. Routes of Menteith, Aberfoil, Loch Ard, Loch Achray, the Trosachs, Loch Katrine, Loch Lomond, &c. &c. &c. : with notes of the geology and natural history of the district. Maclure & Macdonald's illustrated guides : Highland route ; No.7. Glasgow : Maclure and Macdonald, [1873?].

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Dor. Kegan Paul, Charles.— Memories. London : Kegan Paul & Co., 1899. Kegan Paul Memories Nrf. Kegan, Paul Charles. William Godwin, his friends and contemporaries. With W. Godwin;Mrs. A. Godwin Lett. portraits and illustrations. London, H.S. King, 1876. w.Yks. Keighley News, The. 1862-1919. Keighley News Abd. Keith, Charles.—The Farmer's Ha', a Scots poem, by a student of Marischal Famer's Ha';Farmer's Hay;Keith Farmers College. 12mo, Aberdeen, 1776 ed. 1801]. Ha;Keith Farmer's Ha Sc. Keith, Leslie.—'Lisbeth, 1894. Keith Lisbeth Sc. Keith, Leslie.—My Bonny Lady, 1897. Keith Bonnie Lady Sc. Keith, Leslie.—The Indian Uncle, 1896. Keith Indian Uncle Sc. Keith, Leslie.—The Love of Prue, 1895. Keith Prue Dor. Kelly Law Reports (1878) [??] Kelly Law Reports Sc. Kelly, James.—A complete Collection of Scotish Proverbs, explained and Kelly Coll. Prov.;Kelly Prov. made intelligible to the English reader. 8vo, London, 1721. gen.ref. Kelly, used in conn. with Manx: no source given. Kelly Nhb. Kelly, William.—The Teetotalers of the Tyne Toasted in a Bowl of Bitters: a Kelly Teetotallers Serio-Comical Canticle, Hung in Heroics, and Chanted by Swigacio Schnapp [i.e. William Kelly]. sold by P. France ... and other booksellers (1854). gen.ref. Kemble, J. M—Codex Diplomaticus Ævi Saxonici. 6 vols., 1839-48. Kemble Cod. Dipl.;Kemble's Cod. Dipl. Slang Ken, Thomas. —A Manual of Prayers for the use of the Scholars of Manual of Prayers Winchester Colledge: and all other devout Christians. For H. Brome: London, and W. Clark: Winchester, 1681. Wm. Kendal and County News, The. Var. dates. Kendal County News;Kendal Cy. News;Kendal C. News;Kendal News Cum. Kendal Mercury, The. 1888. Kendal Merc. Wm. Kendal Rec. (1655) [??] Kendal Rec. e.Yks. Kendall, Charles.— God's hand in the storm; : being a narrative of the Kendall God's Hand perils, losses, prayers, deliverances, etc. of the Filey fishermen in the gales of October, 1869. London: G. Lamb. Hull: P. Newton. Filey: C.Kendall. Hull: Francis Oliver, printer, 1870. gen.ref. Kenelm. St. [c. 1305].— In the Early South-English Legendary or Lives of St. Kenelm Saints. Ed. Carl Horstmann, E.E.T.S. 1887. Wil. Kennard, Mrs. A.—Diogenes' Sandals, 1893. Kennard Diogenes;Kennard Diogenes' Sandals;Kennard Diog. Sandals;Kennard Diogenes Sandals Cld. Kennedy (OR Hennedy), Roger.— The Clydesdale flora : a description of Kennedy Flora the flowering plants and ferns of the Clyde district, arranged according to the natural orders, with a glossary of terms and diagrams ; by the late Roger Hennedy ; appendix by R. H. Paterson ; biographical sketch by William Simpson. Glasgow: Hugh Hopkins, 1878.

Dmf. Kennedy, James.—Poems and Songs. 8vo, Dumfries, 1823. Kennedy Poems;James Kennedy Poems Ayr. Kennedy, John.—Poetical Works. 8vo, Ayr, 1818. Kennedy Poet. Wks.;John Kennedy Poet. Wks.

Wxf. Kennedy, Patrick.—Evenings on the Duffrey. 8vo, Dublin, 1869. Kennedy Evenings Duffrey;Kennedy Even. Duffrey;Kennedy Evenings;Kennedy Evenings in Duffrey;Kennedy Duffrey Ir. Kennedy, Patrick.—Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts. 8vo, London, 1866. Kennedy Leg. Fictions;Kennedy Irish Celts

Wxf. Kennedy, Patrick.—The Banks of the Boro : a chronicle of the county of Kennedy Banks Boro;Kennedy Banks Wexford. 8vo, London, 1867. Bow;Kennedy Banks of Boro Ir. Kennedy, Patrick.—The Fireside Stories of Ireland. 8vo, Dublin, 1870. Kennedy Fireside Stories;Kennedy Fireside Tales gen.ref. Kennett, W. —Parochial Antiquities Attempted in the History of Kennett Par. Antiq. Ambrosden, Burcester and other Adjacent Parts in the Counties of Oxford and Bucks ... (1695), new and enlarged edition, 2 vols. (1818). gen. biblio Kennett, White.—A Glossary to explain the original, the acceptation, and Kennett Gl.;Kennett Gloss.;Kennett obsoleteness of words and phrases; and to shew the rise, practise, and alteration of customs, laws, and manners. 8vo, London, 1816. gen. biblio Kennett, White.—A MS. Collection of Provincial Words. MS. Lansdowne (K.);K.;Leigh England;Davies Rites of Ch.;Davies 1033 in the . =(K.) Rites Oxf. ; Bck. Kennett, White.—Parochial Antiquities attempted in the history of Kennett Par. Antiq.;Kennett Paroch. Antiq. Ambrosden, Burcester, and adjacent parts in Oxford and Bucks. 2 vols. 4to, Oxford, 1818 [original edition 1695]. [Reprinted as 'Dialectal Words; from Kennett's Parochical Antiquities; 1695,' ed. W. W. Skeat. pp. 22. E.D.S. 1879. Ken. Kent Messenger and Maidstone Telegraph, The. Aug. 13, 1898. Kent Messenger;Kent Messenger and Maidstone Telegraph Ken. Kentish Wedding, quoted from (W.G.P.) [??] Kentish Wedding n.Sc. Kerr, John.—Reminiscences of a Wanderer and comical curiosities of Kerr Remin.;Kerr Reminiscences country life. Chiefly collected in the north-eastern counties of Scotland. Part 1, 1890. Sc. Kerr, John.—The History of Curling, and fifty years of the Royal Caledonian Kerr Hist. Curling Curling Club. [Illustrated.] Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1890. Kcb. Kerr, Robert.—Maggie o' The Moss; and other poems. Ed., with a memoir, Kerr Maggie o' Moss;Kerr Maggie;Kerr Maggie o' by Malcolm M'L. Harper. 8vo, Dalbeattie, 1891. the Moss gen.ref. Kersey, John.—Dictionarium Anglo-Britannicum : or, a General English Kersey Dictionary, comprehending a brief, but emphatical and clear explication of all sorts of difficult words. . . 8vo London, 1708. - Kersey, John.—Dictionarium Anglo-Britannicum : or, a General English Dictionary, comprehending a brief, but emphatical and clear explication of all sorts of difficult words. . . 8vo London, 1708. —2nd ed. corrected. 8vo, London, 1715. s.Ir. Kickham, C. J.—Knockmagow [n.d.]. Kickham Knocknagow;Thickham Knocknagow gen.ref. Kilian, C.—Etymologicum Teutonicae linguae, sive dictionarium Teutonico- Kilian Latinum. Editio tertia. Antverpiae, 1599. gen.ref. King and poore Northerne Man, quoted from Hazlitt E. P. P. King and poore Northerne Man gen.ref. King Horn [c. 1300]. Ed. R. Lumby, E.E.T.S. 1866. K. Horn;Geste K. Horn;Horn gen.ref. King: Poems. Elegies, Paradoxes and Sonnets. [By H. King, Bishop of King Poems Chichester.]. London, 1657. gen.ref. King's Quair, The [c 1423]. Ed. W. W. Skeat, S.T.S. 1884. King's Quair;King's Quhair;Kingis Quair Wor. Kingsford, Hamilton.—Vigornian Monologues. [By 'Outis.'] A series of Outis Vig. Mon.;Outis Vig. Mon., Berrow's papers in illustration of the dialect of Worcestershire, originally published Jrn.;Outis Vigor. Mon. in Berrow's Jrn.;Vig. in Berrow's Worcester Journal, in the years 1895-96. pp. 36. 8vo, Mon.;Vig. Mon. in Berrow's Jrn. Worcester, 1897. Cmb. Kingsley, Charles. — Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet. An Autobiography [By C. Kingsley Alton Locke Kingsley.] London: Chapman & Hall, 1850. Som. Kingsley, Charles. — At Last: A Christmas in the West Indies. London: Kingsley At Last Macmillan, 1872. Dev. Kingsley, Charles. — Charles Kingsley : his letters and memoirs of his life. Kingsley Lett.;Life Ed. Kingsley, F. E., London: Macmillan 1876. Sc. Kingsley, Charles. — The Water-Babies: a fairy tale for a Land-Baby, etc. Kingsley Water Babies London [printed] & Cambridge, 1863. Dev. Kingsley, Charles. — Two years ago. 3 vols. London: Macmillan, 1857. Kingsley Two Years Ago

Dev. Kingsley, Charles. — Westward Ho! 1855. Kingsley Westward Ho;Kingsley Westw. Ho;Kingsley West. Ho;Kingsley W. Ho; Dev. Kingsley, Charles. — Yeast: a problem. [By C. Kingsley.] Reprinted, with Kingsley Yeast corrections and additions, from Fraser's Magazine. London, 1851. London: John W. Parker and Son, 1851. Hmp. Kingsley, Henry. — Ravenshoe. Cambridge, London [printed], 1862. Kingsley Ravenshoe

Dev. Kingsley, Mary Henrietta. — Travels in West Africa, Congo Français, Kingsley Travels W. Africa Corisco and Cameroons ... With illustrations. London: Macmillan & Co., 1897. Sc. Kinloch, George Ritchie (ed.).—Ancient Scottish Ballads, recovered from Kinloch Ballads tradition, and never before published : with notes, historical and explanatory : and an appendix, containing the airs of several of the ballads. 8vo, London, 1827. Sc. Kinloch, George Ritchie (ed.).—The Ballad Book. Edinburgh, 1827. Another Kinloch Ballad Bk. ed. 1868. Cant Kipling, Rudyard.—Barrack-Room Ballads and other Verses, 1892. Kipling Brk. Ballads;Kipling Bk. Ballads;Gift of the Sea;Screw Guns;British Soldier;Cells;Cleared;Conundrum of Workshops;Kipling Brk. Ballads, British Soldier;Loot Sc.;Irel. Kipling, Rudyard.—Plain tales from the hills. London: Macmillan, 1891. Kipling Plain Tales;Private Ortheris Yks. Kipling, Rudyard.—Soldiers Three and Other Stories. London: Macmillan, Kipling Soldiers Three 1895. Yks.;Lan. Kipling, Rudyard.—The Jungle Book ... With illustrations by J. L. Kipling, W. Kipling Jungle Book H. Drake, and P. Frenzeny. London: Macmillan & Co., 1896.

Cant Kipling, Rudyard.—The Record of Badalia Herodsfoot, 1890. Kipling Badalia;Kipling Badalia Herodsfoot;Kipling Badalia, Herodsfoot n.Yks. Kirby, R. L.— Ancient Middlesbrough; Gleanings of Local History Relating to Kirby Middlesbrough the Parishes of Middlesbrough and Acklam Prior to the Foundation of the Town of Middlesbrough in 1830. Andrew Reid & Company: Newcastle, 1900. Cum. Kirkby Stephen and Appleby Monthly Messenger. (April 1891) Appleby Monthly Mess.;Appleby Monthly Messenger;Kirby Stephen Messenger;Kirby Stephen Monthly Messenger;Kirby Stephen and Appleby Messenger;Kirby Stephen and Appleby Monthly Messenger;Kirkby Stephen Messenger;Kirkby Stephen Monthly Messenger;Kirkby Stephen and Appleby Mthly. Messenger;Kirkby-Stephen and Appleby Messenger;Kirkby-Stephen and Appleby Monthly Messenger;Kirby Stephen and Appleby Monthly Mess.

Wm. Kirkby, B.—Granite Chips and Clints : or Westmoreland in words. 8vo, Kirkby Granite Chips Kendal, 1900. Lakel. Kirkby, B.—Lakeland Words. A collection of dialect words and phrases, as Lakel.2 used in Cumberland and Westmoreland, with illustrative sentences in the North Westmoreland dialect. 8vo, Kendal, 1898. =Lakel.2

Sc. Kirkton, James.—The secret and true history of the Church of Scotland, Kirkton Ch. Hist.;Kirkton;Ch. Hist.;Kirkton Hist. from the Restoration to the year 1678. To which is added, an account of the murder of Archbishop Sharp, by James Russell, an actor therein. Ed. from the MSS. by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe. 4to, Edinburgh, 1817. gen.ref. Kitchin: see Obedientiary Rolls S. Swithun, Winchester. Kitchin;Cellerarian's Roll Wil. Kite, Edward.—The Song of Solomon in the Wiltshire dialect, as it is spoken Kite Sng. Sol. in the Northern division. From the Authorised English Version, pp. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, c. 1860.] gen.ref. Kluge, F. and Lutz, F.—English Etymology. A select glossary serving as an Kluge Etym. Dict.;Kluge;Kluge's Etym. Dict. introduction to the history of the English language. 8vo, London, 1898. gen.ref. Kluge, Friedrich.—Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache. 5te Kluge Etym. Dict.;Kluge;Kluge's Etym. Dict. verbesserte Auflage. 8vo, Strassburg, 1894. gen.ref. Kluyver, A., see De Vries, M. Kluyver gen.ref. Knight of La Tour-Landry, The Book of the, compiled for the instruction of La Tour-Landry his daughters [c. 1450]. Ed. Thomas Wright, E.E.T.S. 1868.

Brks. Knight, Charles.—Once upon a time. London: J. Murray, 1854. Knight Once upon a Time Stf. Knight's Quarterly Magazine, No. 2. 8vo, London, 1823. [Contains a short Knight's Quarterly Mag.;Knight Quart. specimen of the dialect.] Mag.;Knight's Quart. Mag.;Quart. Mag. gen.ref. Knolles, Richard. —The Turkish history, from the original of that nation, to Knolles Hist. Turks the growth of the Ottoman Empire: with the lives and conquests of their princes and emperors ... With a continuation to the present year MDCLXXXVII. Whereunto is added the present state of the Ottoman Empire. By Sir Paul Rycaut ... The sixth edition, etc. (vol. 3. The history of the Turks beginning with the year 1679 ... until the end of the year 1698, and 1699 ... By Sir Paul Rycaut. 1700.). London : printed for Tho. Basset, 1687, 1700. gen. biblio Knowlson, J. C.—Cattle Doctor and Farrier, 1843. Knowlson Cattle Doctor;Knowlson Cattle Doct.;Knowlson Farrier Sus. Knox, A.E.—Ornithological Rambles in Sussex; with a systematic catalogue Knox Ornith.;Knox Ornithol.;Knox Ornithological of the birds of that county, 12mo, London, 1849. Rambles;Knox Ornithol. Rambles;Knox Ornith. Rambles;Knox Rambles

Dwn. Knox, Alexander.—A History of the County of Down, &c. 8vo, Dublin, 1875. Knox Hist. Dwn.;Knox Hist.;Knox Hist. Co. Down;Knox Hist. Co. Dwn.;Knox Hist. Down gen.ref. Knox: A History of the County of Down, etc. Alexander Knox, M.D. Dublin, Knox Hist. Dwn. 1875. gen.ref. Knox: The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland ... With which Knox Hist. Ref.;Knox Reform. Scotl. are included Knox's Confession and the Book of Discipline ... Revised and edited by C. Lennox. John Knox, approximately 1514-1572. London : Andrew Melrose, 1905. gen.ref. Koolman, J. ten Doornkaat.—Wörterbuch der ostfriesischen Sprache. 3 Koolman vols. 8vo, Norden, 1879-84. gen.ref. Körting, Gustav.—Lateinisch-Romanisches Wörterbuch. 2te, vermehrte Körting und verbesserte Ausgabe. 4to, Paderborn, 1901. Lan. L[ahee], M. R.—Betty-o'-Yep's laughable tale of Jimmy Cropper at th' Betty o' Yep;Lahee Betty o' Yep;Lahee Betty o' Halton Feast, pp. 30. 12mo, Manchester [1865]. Acquitted though Guilty; Yep's;Lahee Acquitted or the Tenant of Wild Bank. A Lancashire story. 12mo, Lancaster, 1882.

Lan. L[ahee], M. R.—Owd Yem un his five daughters; or, Heaw to get rid of an Lahee Owd Yem unwelcom lover; a true Lancashire sketch. By M. R. L. pp. 32. 12mo, Manchester [n.d.]. Lan. L[ahee], M. R.—The Bewitched Teapots, ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Lahee Bewitched Teapots Lan. L[ahee], M. R.—The Carter's Struggles; showing how Jone o'Jeffrey's Lahee Carter's Struggle;Lahee Carter's Struggles wortched to bring up his family gradely. By M. R. L. ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.]

Lan. L[ahee], M. R.—The Sporting Party: and Owd Neddy Fitton's visit to th' Earl Lahee Owd Neddy;Lahee N. Fitton;Lahee Owd o' Derby ; a true Lancashire sketch. By M. R. L. pp. 44. 8vo, London [c. Niddy Filton 1860]. Lan. L[ahee], M. R.—Trot Coffie's Boggart, ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Lahee Trot Coffie gen.ref. La Curne de Sainte-Palaye.—Dictionnaire historique de l'ancien langage La Curne;LaCurne;Britton;Gérard;Lancelot françois ou glossaire de la langue françoise depuis son origine jusqu'au siècle de Louis XIV. 10 vols. 4to, Niort, 1882. gen. biblio Labour Commission.—Glossary of the Technical Terms used in the Lab. Gl. evidence taken before the Royal Commission of Labour, 1894. gen. biblio Labour Gazette, The. —The Journal of the Department of Labour. Var. Labour Gazette dates. Lan. Lahee, M. R.— Kelup's Kersmas Goose. L., M. R. Gems of Lancashire, no. 1, Lahee Kelup's Kersmas Goose etc. [1871]. Lan. Lahee, M. R.— Traits and Sketches of Quaint Lancashire Folk [no edition Lahee Lan. Flk.;Lahee Sketches;Lahee given]. Traits;Lahee Traits Lan. Flk. Lan. Lahee, Miss Margaret R. — Owd Matty, ed. 1887 [no edition given]. Lahee Owd Matty Lan. Lahee, Miss Margaret R. — Robin o' Dick's Charity Coat, ed. 1875 [no Lahee Charity Coat edition given]. s.Sc. Laing, Alexander.—Miscellaneous Poems, chiefly Scottish. 8vo, Irvine, 1894. Laing Poems;Lang Poems s.Sc. Laing, Alexander.—Wayside Flowers : being poems and songs. 12mo, Laing Wayside Flrs.;Laing Flrs.;Laing Wayside Edinburgh, 1846. Flowers;Laing Wayside Flrs.;Laing Wayside Flwrs.

Sc. Laing, David.—Select Remains Of The Ancient Popular Poetry Of Scotland. Laing Pop. Sc. Poetry Edinburgh: Printed for Wm. and D. Laing by Balfour and Clarke, 1822.

Nhb. Laird of Thorneyburne, The Noble; a Northumbrian Border Ballad in three Laird of Thornyburne;Laird of fyttes; with introduction and glossary. 8vo, London, 1855. Thorneyburne;Noble Laird of Thorneyburne

Lan. Lake, Elleray.'—Longleat. A novel. 3 vols., 1870. Lake Longleat gen.ref. Lambard, William.—A Perambulation of Kent, containing the description, Lambard Peramb. Kent;Lambarde Peramb. hystorie and customs of that shyre. 4to, London, 1576. Kent;Lambarde Perambulation gen.ref. Lamplugh: probably: Dickinson, William. 1856. Lamplugh Club by a Lookers- Lamplugh;Lamplugh Club on. Intended to assist in preserving a faithful record of the dialect of the neighbourhood of Whitehaven . Yks. Lancaster, George.— In: Andrews, William. Modern Yorkshire poets. Lancaster Mod. Poets;Lancaster Mod. Yks. Poets London : Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1885. Guer. Lane Clarke, Louisa.— Redstone's Guernsey & Jersey Guide, or the Lane Clarke Guer. Guide Stranger's companion for the islands of Guernsey and Jersey ... To which have been added, in this edition, the legends, superstitions, and customs of Guernsey; also some specimens of the Guernsey patois ... Second edition. [With plates and a map.]. Guernsey : Henry Redstone ; London : Simpkin & Marshall, 1844. Sc. Lang, Andrew.—A Monk of Fife, 1896. Lang Monk;Lang Monk of Fife Sc. Lang, Andrew.—Rhymes à la mode. London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner Lang Rhymes à la Mode & Co., 1895. gen.ref. Langland, William.—The Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman, P. Plow.;P. Plowman;Ingilby MS.;Skeat's Notes together with Richard the Redeless [c. 1362- 1399]. Ed. W. W. Skeat. 2 to P. Plowman;Corpus and Lindisf. vols. 8vo, Oxford, 1886. Som. Langley, Batty. —Pomona: or, the fruit-garden illustrated : Containing Sure Langley's Pomona;Hugh Stafford Lett.;Stafford Methods for Improving all the Best Kinds of fruits Now extant in England. l.c.{{Lett.}} London : Printed for G. Strahan in Cornhill; R. Gosling, W. Mears, F. Clay, D. Browne, B. Motte, and L. Gilliver, near Temple-Bar; J. Stagg in Westminster- Hall; J. Osborn, at Gray's-Inn Gate; and C. Davis in Pater-Noster-Row, 1729 [1728]. gen.ref. Langtoft, Peter. —Peter Langtoft's Chronicle (as illustrated and improv'd Langtoft by Robert of Brunne) from the death of Cadwalader to the end of K. Edward the First's Reign. Ed. Thomas Hearne. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1725. gen.ref. Larramendi: Grammaire de la langue basque d'après celle du P. M. de Larramendi Larramendi, intulée El Imposible vencido, par S. H. Blanc. Manuel de LARRAMENDI. Lyon, Paris, Roanne [printed], 1854. 1854 gen.ref. Larsen, A.—Dansk-Norsk-Engelsk Ordbog. 3e Udgave. Gennemset af Larsen Johannes Magnussen. 8vo, København, 1897. Nrf. Larwood, Joshua.—A Norfolk Dialogue (A. D. 1800). (From 'Erratics by a Larwood Dial. Sailor,' pp. 69-74. 12mo, London, 1800.) [Reprinted in ' Nine Specimens of English Dialects,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1896.] Glo. Late Old Clerk's Humourous Description of the Painted Glass Windows of Fairford Ch. Windows;Fairford Church Windows Fairford Church. 12mo, Fairford, 1873.

Lan. Latham, R. G.—On the Language of Lancashire, under the Romans. Trans. Latham of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1857. gen.ref. Latimer, Hugh.—Seven Sermons preached before Edward VI in 1549. Ed. E. Latimer Serm.;Latimer;Latimer Arber, 1869. Ploughers;Latimer Serm. Wright;Latimer Sermons;Lattimer Sermons;Latimer 3rd Serm.;Skeat Fif. Latto, W. D.]—Tammas Bodkin : or, the humours of a Scottish tailor. 8vo, Latto T. Bodkin;Tammas Bodkin Edinburgh, 1864. Fif. Latto, W. D.]—Tammas Bodkin. Swatches o' hodden-grey. 8vo, London, Latto T. Bodkin;Latto Tam Bodkin 1894. Gall. Lauderdale, John.—A collection of Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Lauderdale Poems 12mo, Edinburgh, 1796. gen.ref. Lauson, William. Comments on the Secrets of Angling (1653), quoted from Lauson Comm. on Angling English Garner (q..v.) w.Ir. Lawless, Emily.—Grania ; the story of an Island. 2 vols., 1892. Lawless Grania Ker. Lawless, Emily.—Plain Frances Mowbray, and other tales. London : John Lawless Frances Mowbray Murray, Albermarle Street, 1889. gen.ref. Law's Memorialls, or, the Memorable Things that fell out within this island Law Mem. of Britain from 1638 to 1684. Ed. from the MS. by C. Kirkpatrick Sharpe. 4to, Edinburgh, 1818. gen.ref. Laws of Ethelbert (Ethelberht of Kent): no source given. Laws of Ethelb. Laws of Ina (OE): no source given. Laws of Ina Wal. Laws, Edward.—The History of Little England beyond Wales, and the Non- Laws Little Eng.;Laws Little Engl.;Lawes Little Eng. Kymric colony settled in Pembrokeshire. 4to, London, 1888.

Sc. Lawson, .—The Book of Perth : an illustration of the moral and Lawson Bk. of Per.;Parker Bk. of Perth ecclesiastical state of Scotland before and after the Reformation. With introductions, observations, and notes. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1847.

Sc. Lawson, Mrs. J. K.—A Vain Sacrifice, 1892. Lawson Sacrifice Wor. Lawson, Robert.—Upton-on-Severn Words and Phrases, pp. 35. E.D.S. s.Wor.1;Lawson Upton Gl. 1884. =s.Wor.1 gen.ref. Lay Folks Mass Book, The [c. 1450]. Ed. T. F. Simmons, E.E.T.S. 1879. [The Lay Folks Mass Book;Simmons Lay Flks. Mass- Lay Folk's Mass Book, or the manner of hearing mass, with rubrics and bk.;Simmons Lay-Flks. Bk.;Simmons Lay-Flks. devotions of the people. [etc.], from MS. about A.D. 1425, with an English Mass-Bk.;Simmons Lay-folks Bk.;Lay-folks Mass- translation. Bk. Lan. Laycock, Samuel.—Election of M.P. for the borough of Tweedledom, Laycock Sngs. consisting of several acts in one scene. By Robinson Crusoe, Jun., Esq., and his man Saturday. Ed. by Samuel Laycock. pp. 8. 8vo, Manchester, 1887.

Lan. Laycock, Samuel.—Heaw Billy Armatage managed to get a neet's lodging, Laycock Billy Armatage;Laycock B. Armitage pp. 8. 8vo, Blackpool [n.d Lan. Laycock, Samuel.—Lancashire Rhymes: or, homely pictures of the people. Laycock Rhymes 12mo, London [n.d.]. Lan. Laycock, Samuel.—Lancashire Songs. 16mo, Manchester [1866]. Laycock Sngs.;Lan. Sngs.;Maycock Sngs. Lan. Laying of the Corner Stone of Accrington Market, in Accrington Observer Accrington Obs.;Accrington Times and Times, Feb. 2, 1895. gen.ref. Laʒamon's Brut, or Chronicle of Britain ; a poetical semi-Saxon paraphrase Laʒamon;MS. Otho of the Brut of Wace [c. 1205-75]. Ed. Sir Frederic Madden. 3 vols. 8vo, London, Antiq. Soc. 1847. Der. Le Fanu, J. S.—Uncle Silas, a tale of Bartram-Haugh. 2 vols., 1865. Le Fanu Uncle Silas Dur. Lead Mine Language, 1866. [??] [OED: Durham Lead-m. Lang. (1866)]. Lead Mine Lang.

War. Leamington Courier, The. Nov. 28, 1896—Mar. 13, 1897. Leamington Courier Edb. Learmont, John.—Poems pastoral, satirical, tragic, and comic. 8vo, Learmont Poems Edinburgh, 1791. Wil. Lease of property Cherhill, 1783?? [no date, no title given]. Lease of Property at Cheshill;Lease of property Cherhill Nhb. Lebour, G. A.—Outlines of the Geology of Northumberland and Durham. Lebour Geol, Nhb. and Dur.;Lebour Geol.;Lebour 2nd ed., 8vo, Newcastle, 1886. Geol. Nhb. and Dur.;Lebour Geol. Nhb. Dur.;Lebour Geology Nhb. and Dur.;Lebour Geology of Nhb. and Dur. Cor. Lee, Charles.—Cynthia in the West, 1900. Lee Cynthia Cor. Lee, Charles.—Paul Carah, Cornishman, 1898. Lee Paul Carah;Lee P. Carah Cor. Lee, Charles.—The Widow Woman. A Cornish tale, 1899. Lee Widow Woman War. Lee, Frederick George. —Glimpses in the Twilight: being various notes, Lee Glimpses in Twilight records and examples of the supernatural. Edinburgh: Blackwood & Sons, 1885. Lan. Lee, Jesse. —A MS. Glossary based on Collier, 1843. Lee MS. Gl.;Lee Gl. gen.ref. Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcraft of Early England. Being a Leechdoms collection of documents illustrating the history of science in this country before the Norman Conquest. Ed. O. Cockayne. 3 vols., Rolls Series, 1864- 66. w.Yks. Leeds Daily News, The. (Oct. 9, 1895) Leeds Dy. News w.Yks. Leeds Herald, The : a monthly illustrated Magazine and commercial Leeds Herald Advertiser, 1859-62. w.Yks. Leeds Loiners' Comic Olmenac, T'. Ed. J. H. Eccles, 1873-82. Leeds Loiner;Leeds Loiners;Eccles Leeds Loiners' Olm.;Eccles Leeds Olm.;Eccles Leeds Alm.;Leeds Comic Olm.;Leeds Loiners' Olm.;Leeds Olm.;Leeds Loiners Olm. w.Yks. Weekly Supplement. Var. dates. Leeds Merc. Suppl.;Leeds Mercury;Leeds Merc. Wkly. Suppl.;Leeds Merc.;Scruton Pictures Bradford;Scruton Pictures Old Bradford;T'Narrow Ginnel Ghoast;Cantebor Bad Aud Squeyr;Clevel. Sword Dance;Cudworth Hist. Bolton;Deane One of Kit a' Tatters's Tales;Dewsbury Wds.;Clevel. Sword Dance, Leeds Merc. Suppl.;Dewsbury Wds. in Leeds Merc. Suppl.;Heather Hidden Guinea;Holderness Spec. Dial.;Mummers' Play, St. George;Thompson Holderness;Thompson Sp. Holderness;Wds. from 18th Cent. Dict. w.Yks. Leeds Saturday Journal. Christmas number, 1895. Leeds Sat. Jrn.;Frankland Gammer Green w.Yks. Lees, Frederic Arnold.—The Flora of West Yorkshire, with a sketch of Lees Flora climatology and lithology in connection therewith. 8vo, London, 1888. gen.ref. Legends of Bishop St. Androis, quoted from Jamieson (q.v.). Leg. Bp. St. Androis Ir. Legends of Mount Leinster. Dublin, 1855. Leg. of Mt. Lns. gen.ref. Legends of the Holy Rood; symbols of the Passion and Cross- Poems [c. Leg. Holy Rood;Holy Rode 1300]. Ed. R. Morris, E.E.T.S. 1871. gen.ref. Legends of the Saints in the Scottish dialect of the 14th century. Ed. W. M. Leg. Saints;Agatha;Alexis;George Metcalfe. 2 vols., S.T.S. 1896. Glo. Legends, Tales, and Songs in the Dialect of the Peasantry of Leg. and Tales;Leg. Peas.;Legends Peas.;Glo. Leg. Gloucestershire; with several ballads, and a Glossary of words in general use. 12mo, Cirencester [1877]. gen.ref. Legends.—Altenglische Legenden [c. 1460], herausg. von C. Horstmann. Altenglische Legenden;Horstmann Paderborn, 1875. Lei. Leicester Chronicle. Var. dates. Lei. Chron. Chs. Leigh, Egerton.—A Glossary of Words used in the Dialect of Cheshire. Chs.3;Leigh Gl.;Steele Coll. Wds. Founded on a similar attempt by Roger Wilbraham, contributed to the Society of Antiquaries in 1817. 8vo, London, 1877. = Chs.3

Chs. Leigh, Egerton.—Ballads and Legends of Cheshire. 8vo, London, 1867. Leigh Ballads;Ballads and Leg.;Leigh Ballads and Leg. gen.ref. Leighton, Robert (Archbishop of Glasgow, Works 1669): no title given Leighton Wks.

? Leighton, Robert 1693.— A Practical Commentary upon the two first Leighton Chapters of the first Epistle General of St. Peter. By ... Dr. Robert Leighton, etc. [The editor's preface signed: J. F., i.e. James Fall.]. York : By J. White, 1693. Sc. Leighton, Robert.—Scotch Words and the Bapteesement o' the Bairn. 3rd Leighton Wds.;Leighton Sc. Wds.;Leighton Words ed. pp. iv, 24. 12mo, London, 1869. Shr. Leighton, William A.—A Flora of Shropshire. 8vo, London, 1841. Leighton Flora of Shr. gen.ref. Leighton: A flora of Shropshire. William Allport LEIGHTON. London, 1841. Leighton Flora of Shr.

Stf. Leisure hour, The; an illustrated magazine for home reading. 1884. Leisure Hour;Collier's Ward Som. Leith, Alicia A.—A Plant of Lemon Verbena ; a Somersetshire idyll. 12mo, Leith Lemon Verbena;Leith Verbena London, 1895. gen.ref. Leland, Charles Godfrey; Edward Henry Palmer; Janet Tuckey.—English- Leland Eng. Gipsy Sngs.;Leland Eng. Gipsy gipsy songs. In Rommany, with metrical English translations. London, Songs;Gl. to Leland's English-Gipsy Songs;Leland Trübner, 1875. Sngs. gen.ref. Leland, John. —The Itinerary of J. Leland, publish'd by T. Hearne. 9 vols. Leland Itinerary 8vo, Oxford, 1710-12. Lnk. Lemon, James (ed.).—Lays of St. Mungo : or, the Minstrelsy of the West. Lemon St. Mungo With biographical and historical notes. 16mo, Glasgow, 1844. gen.ref. Les Rois: no source given. Les Rois Dev. Leslie, Robert Charles.— A waterbiography. London : Chapman & Hall, Leslie Waterbiography 1894. gen.ref. Lespy, V. et Raymond, P.—Dictionnaire Bearnais ancien et moderne. 2 Lespy;Lespy Dict. Béarnais;Béarnais vols. 8vo, Montpellier, 1887. gen.ref. L'Estoire de la Guerre Sainte. Histoire en vers de la troisième croisade, L'Estoire de la Guerre Sainte 1190-1192 ... Publiée et traduite d'après le manuscrit unique du Vatican et accompagnée d'une introduction, d'un glossaire et d'une table des noms propres par G. Paris. Paris, 1897. gen.ref. L'Estoire de la Guerre Sainte. Histoire en vers de la troisième croisade, L'Estoire de la Guerre Sainte 1190-1192 ... Publiée et traduite d'après le manuscrit unique du Vatican et accompagnée d'une introduction, d'un glossaire et d'une table des noms propres par G. Paris. Paris, 1897. gen.ref. L'Estrange Life of Æsop: quoted from Dav. (Davies, q,v,) L'Estrange Life of Æsop;L'Estrange Cor. L'Estrange, Alfred Guy Kingan. —Yachting round the west of England. L'Estrange Yachting w.Eng. London: Hurst and Blackett 1865. Nhb. Letters from Corbridge 1775, quoted from Heslop, R. O.—Northumberland Lett. from Corbridge Words (q.v.). n.Yks. Letters from Young Lady, 1870. [no source given]. Lett. from Young Lady Ir. Lever, Charles James—Arthur O'Leary, 1844. Lever A. O'Leary Ir. Lever, Charles James—Charles O'Malley, 1841. Lever Ch. O'Malley;Lever C. O'Malley;Lever O'Malley Ir. Lever, Charles James—Davenport Dunn, 1857-59. Lever Davenport;Lever Davenport Dunn;Lever D. Dunn Ir. Lever, Charles James—Jack Hinton, the Guardsman, 1843. Lever Jack Hinton Ir. Lever, Charles James—The Confessions of Con Cregan, 1849-50. Lever Con Cregan Ir. Lever, Charles James—The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, 1839. Lever H. Lor.;Lever H. Lorr.;Lever H. Lorrequer

Ir. Lever, Charles James—The Daltons, 1852. Lever Daltons Ir. Lever, Charles James—The Martins of Cro' Martin, 1856. Lever Martins;Lover Martins gen.ref. Levins, Peter.—Manipulus Vocabulorum. A dictionary of English and Latin Levins Manip.;Levins;Levins words arranged in the alphabetical order of the last syllables [1570]. Ed. H. ib.{{Manip.}};Manip.;Wheatley; B. Wheatley, Camden Soc. 1867. Sus. Lewes & East Sussex Church Magazine. Var. dates. Lewes Ch. Mag.;Lewes Church Mag. Hrf. Lewis, G. C.]—A Glossary of Provincial Words used in Herefordshire and Lewes Prov. Wds.;Hrf.1;Lewis Gl.;Lewis;Hrf. some of the adjoining Counties. 8vo, London, 1839. =Hrf.1 Gl.;Lewis Gl. Hrf.

Ken. Lewis, John.—History and Antiquities, as well Ecclesiastical as Civil, of the Lewis Hist. I. Tenet;Lewis I. Tenet;Lewis I. Isle of Tenet (Thanet) in Kent. 2nd ed., 4to, London, 1736. [Reprinted as ' Tenet;Lewis I. Tenet Wds.;Lewis Tenet Words used in the Isle of Thanet ; 1736,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1874.] gen.ref. Lexer, Matthias.—Mittelhochdeutsches Handwörterbuch. Zugleich als Lexer Supplement und alphabetischer Index zum Mittelhochdeutschen Wörterbuche von Benecke-Müller- Zarncke. 3 Bande, 8vo, Leipzig, 1872-78. gen.ref. Lexicon Balatronicum. A dictionary of Buckish slang, University wit, and Lexicon Balatronicum;Lex. Balatronicum Pick Pocket eloquence. ... Altered and enlarged ... by a member of the Whip Club. Francis Grose, 1731?-1791. London, 1811. gen.ref. Ley, Les Termes de la, or, certain difficult and obscure words and terms of Termes de la Ley;Termes de la ley the common laws and statutes of this realm now in use expounded and explained. 8vo, London, 1671. Sc. Leyden, John. —The complaynt of Scotland, written in 1548, with a Leyden Compl. Sc., Gl.;Leyden Complaint Sc. preliminary dissertation, and Glossary. Edinburgh: , 1801. Rxb. Leyden, John.—Scenes of Infancy and other poems. Ed. by Rev. J. Morton, Leyden Poems 1819. gen.ref. Liber Albus, quoted from Hatzfeld (q.v.). Liber Albus gen.ref. Liddell & Scott: An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon founded upon the Liddell & Scott seventh edition of Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon. Henry George LIDDELL, Dean of Christ Church. and SCOTT (Robert) Dean of Rochester. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1889. Edb. Liddle, William.—Poems on different occasions, chiefly in the Scottish Liddle Poems dialect. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1821. gen.ref. Life (perdiodical?), 1850. Life gen.ref. Life of A. Martindale, The, written by himself, and now first printed from Life of A. Martindale the original manuscript in the British Museum. Edited by R. Parkinson. Adam MARTINDALE. 1845. gen.ref. Life of St. Peter, see Promptorium Parvulorum. Life of St. Peter Nhb. Lilburn, Adam.—The Borderer. 8vo, London, 1896. Lilburn Borderer gen.ref. Lincoln and Nottingham Architecture Society Reprints (1887) (?), no title Lin. & Not. Archit. Soc.'s Rep.;Not. given. Lin. Lincoln Chronicle, The. 1874-. Chron.;Lin. Chron.;Lin. Chronicle Lin. Lincolnshire Notes and Queries, 1890-. Lin. N. & Q.;Household Bk.;Diary of R. Thoresby;Dublin Review gen.ref. Linder: on Swedish dialect - no source given Linder Sc. Lindesay of Pitscottie, Robert.—The Historie and Cronicles of Scotland. Ed. Lindsay of Pitscottie Hist. Scotland;Lindsay by Æ. J. G. Mackay. 2 vols. 1899. Chron.;Lindsay Cron.;Lindsay Hist.;Lindsay Hist. Sc.;Lindsay of Pitscottie;Lindsay of Pitscottie Hist. Scotland gen.ref. Lindisfarne Gospels, The [c. 950]. Ed. W. W. Skeat, Cambridge, 1871-87. Lind.;Lind. Gosp.;Lindisf. gen.ref. Lindsay Cron. Scot.(c. 1565), quoted from Jamieson Lindsay Cron. Scot. n.Yks. Linskill, Mary.—Between the Heather and the Northern Sea, 1884. Linskill Bet. Heather and N. Sea;Linskill Betw. Heather and N. Sea;Linskill Betw. Heather N. Sea;Linskill Betw. Heather and N.Sea n.Yks. Linskill, Mary.—Hagar ; a North Yorkshire Pastoral, 1887. Hagar;Hagar Pastoral n.Yks. Linskill, Mary.—In Exchange for a Soul. A novel, 1888. Linskill Exchange Soul n.Yks. Linskill, Mary.—Tales of the North Riding, 1893. Linskill Tales n.Yks. Linskill, Mary.—The Haven under the Hill, 1886. Linskill Haven Hill;Linskill Haven under Hill Cum. Linton, Mrs. E. Lynn.—Lizzie Lorton of Greyrigg. 3 vols., 1866. Linton Lizzie Lotion;Linton Lizzie Lorton;Linton L. Lorton Lakel. Linton, Mrs. E. Lynn.—The Lake Country, 1864. Linton Lake Cy. Cum. Linton, Mrs. E. Lynn.—With a Silken Thread, 1880. Linton Silken Thread Sc. Lintoun Green, or the third market day of June, O. S., 1685. 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Welcome;Scotland's Teares;Scotland's Welcome;To Lord Sheffield w.Yks. Littledale, Henry Anthony.—The Song of Solomon in the dialect of Craven Littledale Craven Sng. Sol.;Littledale Crav. Sng. in the West Riding of Yorkshire. From the Authorised English Version, pp. Sol.;Littledale Sng. Sol. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte], 1859. Wor. Littleton, Adam.— Dr. Adam Littleton's Latin dictionary. London, 1735. Littleton Lat. Dict. gen.ref. Littré, É.—Dictionnaire de la langue française. 5 Tomes, 4to, Paris, 1878. Littré;Littre;Montaigne

Amer. Lloyd, Nelson.—The Chronic Loafer, 1901. Lloyd Chronic Loafer Per. Local Rime, n.d., quoted from (G.W.) Local Rime Lnk. Lochore, Robert.—The Foppish Taylor, or Francy Disgraced. Glasgow, 1796. Lochore Foppish Taylor Sc. Lockhart, J. G.—Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk. 3 vols., 1819. Lockhart Peter's Lett. Sc. Lockhart, J. G.—Reginald Dalton, a novel. 3 vols., 1823. Lockhart R. Dalton Sc. Lockhart, John Gibson. —Memoirs of the life of Sir , bart. Scott Diary;Lockhart Life of Scott;Lockhart Edinburgh: R. Cadell, 1837. Scott;Lockhart's Life w.Yks. Lodge, A.—A Forty Years Ago, 1869. A. L. Forty Years Ago;Forty Years Ago Edb. Logan, Alexander.—Auld Reekie Musings: being poems and lyrics. With a Auld Reekie;Logan Auld Reekie glossary, 12mo, Edinburgh, 1864. Sc. Logan, James. — The Scottish Gael : or, Celtic Manners. [S.l.] : J. Donald, Scottish Gael 1976. Mid. London Chronicle, The. Var. dates. Lond. Chron. War. Long Ago. A monthly journal of popular antiquities. May 1874. Long Ago I.W. Long, W. H.—A Dictionary of the Isle of Wight dialect, and of I.W.2;Epitaph in Northwood Churchyard provincialisms used in the island; with illustrative anecdotes and tales ; to which is appended the Christmas Boys' Play, an Isle of Wight ' Hooam Harvest,' and songs sung by the peasantry; forming a treasury of insular manners and customs of fifty years ago. 8vo, London, 1886. =I.W.2

Amer. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. —The birds of Killingworth [no edition Longfellow Birds of Killingworth.;Longfellow given]. Birds of Killingworth

Amer. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. —The Golden Legend. 1851 [no edition Longfellow Golden Leg. given]. Amer. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. —The Song of Hiawatha. 1855. Longfellow Hiawatha Amer. Longfellow, Samuel, ed.— Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, with Longfellow Jrn. extracts from his journals and correspondence; Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company: 1891. gen. biblio Longman's Magazine. Var. dates. Longman's Mag. Lakel. Lonsdale Magazine, The : or Provincial Repository. Ed. by John Briggs. 3 Lonsdale Mag.;Gleaner in Lonsdale vols. 8vo, Kirkby Lonsdale, 1820-22. Mag.;Borrowdale Lett. in Lonsdale Mag. Cum. Lonsdale, Mark.—Th' Upshot, 1811. [See Jollie, F.] Lonsdale Upshot Sc. Lorimer, George.—Leaves from the Buik of the West Kirke. With a preface Lorimer West Kirke by the Rev. James MacGregor. 4to, Edinburgh, 1885. Yks. Lorne, Marquis of (Argyll, John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Duke Lorne V. R. I. of).—V.R.I. : Queen Victoria, her life and empire. London: Harper & Brothers, 1902. n.Cy. Losh, James.—A MS. Collection of North Country words, 1783. I. L. Brks. Lousley, Job.—A Glossary of Provincial Words used in Berkshire, pp. 14. Gl.;Lousley Gl. 8vo, London, 1852. = Gl. (1852). Lin. Louth Churchwardens' Accounts of the 16th and 17th Centuries. Louth Ch. Acc.;Louth Chwarden Accts.;Louth Church Acc. Ir. Lover, Samuel.—Handy Andy, 1842. Lover Handy Andy Ir. Lover, Samuel.—Legends and Stories of Ireland. Two Series. 1831-34 [ed. Lover Leg. 1848]. Lan. Lowe, Roger.—The Diary of Roger Lowe of Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lowe Diary Lancashire, 1663-78. 4th ed., Leigh, 1877. Amer. Lowell, James Russell.—The Biglow Papers, ed. with an introduction, Lowell Biglow Papers;Lowell Biglow;Lowell Ed. notes, glossary, and copious index by Homer Wilbur. Cambridge, Mass., Creed 1848. Second Series, 1867. Sus. Lower, Mark Antony.—Old Speech and Manners in Sussex. Reprinted from Lower Arch. Coll. the Sussex Archaeological Collections, Vol. XIII. Lewes, 1861. Sus. Lower, Mark Antony.—The Song of Solomon in the Dialect of Sussex. From Lower Sng. Sol. the Authorised English Version, pp. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1860.] Sus. Lower, Mark Antony.—The South Downs—a sketch, (pp. 146192 of Lower S. Downs;Lower South Downs;Lower 'Contributions to Literature, Historical, Antiquarian, and Metrical' 8vo, s.Downs London, 1854.) Sus. Lower, Richard.—Jan Cladpole's Trip to 'Merricur, giving an account of de Lower Jan Cladpole white, black, and yellor folks wot he met wud in his travels in search for dollar trees ; and how he got rich enough to beg his way home ; written all in rhyme by his father, Tim Cladpole. 12mo, Hailsham [1872].

Sus. Lower, Richard.—Stray Leaves from an Old Tree: selections from the Lower Stray Leaves;Lower Stray Leaves scribblings of an octogenarian. 8vo, Lewes, 1862. Sus. Lower, Richard.—Tom Cladpole's Jurney to Lunnun ; showing the many Lower Tom Cladpole;Lower T. Cladpole difficulties he met with, and how he got safe home at last. Told by himself and written in pure Sussex doggerel, by his uncle Tim. pp.22. 12mo, Brighton, 1831. Sus. Lower, Richard.—Tom Cladpole's Jurney to Lunnun ; showing the many Lower Tom Cladpole;Lower T. Cladpole difficulties he met with, and how he got safe home at last. Told by himself and written in pure Sussex doggerel, by his uncle Tim. pp.22. 12mo, Brighton, 1831. —New ed., 8vo, Lewes [1872]. Nhb. Lowerison, Harry.—Sweet-Briar Sprays. Being Posies Pluckt in a Random Lowerison Sprays Sweet-briar Walk Through This Still Beautiful England of Ours.Francis Riddell Henderson: London, 1899. Cor. Lowry, Henry Dawson.—Wreckers and Methodists : and other stories. Lowry Wreckers;Lowry Wreckers and Methodists London: Heinemann, 1893. Brks. Lowsley, B.—A Glossary of Berkshire Words and Phrases. E.D.S. 1888. = Brks.1;Lowsley Gl.;Vicar of Bray;Bkrs.1 Brks.1 Frf. Lowson, Alexander.—John Guidfollow, or The Murder of the Earl of Lowson Guidfollow;Lowson J. Strathmore, a mystical, historical romance of Forfarshire, 1890. Guidfollow;Lowson John Guidfollow;Lowson John Guidfollow gen. biblio Lowson, G.—The Modern Farrier, 1844. Lowson Mod. Farrier w.Ir. Lucas, E. A.—A Romantic Lover of Connaught, in Chapman's Magazine, Lucas Romantic Lover;Lucas Romantic Lover in Oct. 1895. Chapman's Mag.;Chapman's Mag. w.Yks. Lucas, Joseph.—Studies in Nidderdale : upon notes and observations other Lucas Stud. Nidderdale;Flk. Rhyme, Palmer Tyne than geological, made during the progress of the Government geological survey of the district, 1867-73. 8vo, London [c. 1882.]

Lth. Lumsden, James.— Rural Rhymes and Sketches in East Lothian. By Samuel Mucklebackit Rur. Rhymes;Mucklebackit Rhymes Mucklebackit. 8vo, Edinburgh 1885]. Lth. Lumsden, James.—Sheep-head and Trotters, being savoury selections, Lumsden Sheep-head poetic and prosaic, from the bulky literary remains of Samuel Mucklebackit and Thomas Pintail, late Parnassian Hill and arable farmers in Lothian; prepared and presented by their sole living executor, James Lumsden. 8vo, Haddington [1892]. Lth. Lumsden, James.—The Battles of Dunbar and Prestonpans, and other Lumsden Sel. Poems;Lumsden Poems selected poems (new and old), ib.{{Haddington}} 1896. gen.ref. Luther, Martin: Bibel (no special ed. given). Luther Ezek. Cor. Lyall, Edna.—Donovan, 1882. Lyall Donovan;Edna Lyall Donovan gen.ref. Lydgate, John.—A selection from the Minor Poems of John Lydgate [c. Lydgate M. Poems;Lydgate M. P.;Lydgate Compl. 1430]. Ed. J. O. Halliwell, Percy Soc. 1840. gen.ref. Lydgate, John.—The Storie of Thebes [c. 1430]; printed at the end of Lydgate Storie of Thebes Chaucer's Workes, with diuers Addicions. London, 1561. gen.ref. Lydgate's Fall of Princes. Edited by Henry Bergen. Washington, 1923-27. Lydgate Fall of Princes gen.ref. Lyndesay, David.— Works [c 1552], Pts. I-V. E.E.T.S. 1865-71. Lyndesay Monarche;Lyndesay Complaint;Lyndesay Kitteis Conf.;Lyndesay S. P. R.;Lyndesay Sat.;Lyndesay Satyre;Lyndesay Test. Papyngo;Lyndesay Works;Lyndsay Kitteis Confessioun;Sir D. Lyndesay The Monarché;Lindesay Satyre Sc. Lyndsay, Sir David.—Poetical Works [c.1568]. New ed., carefully revised. Lyndsay Kitteis Confessioun [Ed. David Laing.] 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1871. gen.ref. Lyr. Poems: Wright, Thomas. —Specimens of Lyric Poetry composed in Lyr. Poems;Wright Lyric Poems England in the Reign of Edward the First. Percy Society 4. London: Richard, 1842: 43-4. Glo. Lysons, Samuel.—Our Vulgar Tongue : a lecture on language in general and Lysons Vulg. Tongue;Lysons Vulgar Tongue a few words on Gloucestershire in particular. 8vo, London, 1868. gen.ref. Lyte, H.—Dodoens' Herball, 1578. Lyte Dodoens Dwn. Lyttle, W. G.—Betsy Gray; or Hearts of Down : a tale of Ninety-eight. 3rd Lyttle Betsy Gray ed. ib.{{Bangor}} 1894. [Reprinted from the North Down Herald.]

Dwn. Lyttle, W. G.—Life in Ballycuddy, County Down. Robin s Readings. Author's Lyttle Ballycuddy ed., Vol. III. 8vo, Bangor [1892]. Dwn. Lyttle, W. G.—The Adventures of Paddy M'Quillan. Robin's Readings. Lyttle Paddy McQuillan;Lyttle Paddy M'Quillan Author's ed., Vol. I. 8vo, Bangor [n.d.]. Dwn. Lyttle, W. G.—The Adventures of Robin Gordon, of Ballycuddy, County Lyttle Robin Gordon;Lyttle R. Gordon Down. Robin's Readings. Author's ed., Vol. II. 8vo, [n.pl., n.d.]

Cant Lytton, E. G. E. L. Bulwer.— Pelham, 1828. Lytton Pelham Cant Lytton, E. G. E. L. Bulwer.—Paul Clifford, 1830. Lytton Paul Clifford Ken. M.S. Accounts of St. John's Hospital, Canterbury, 1511 - 1647, Accounts of St. John's Hospital, Canterbury;MS. Communicated by Mr. J. M. Cowper, quoted from N.E.D. Accts. St. John's Hospital, Canterbury;Accounts of St. John's Hospital;Acc. St. John's Hosp. , Canterbury Cant M[ansfield], R. B.—School Life at Winchester College, 1870. Mansfield School Life;Mansfield Life at Winch. Coll. n.Yks. M[eriton], G[eorge].—The Praise of Yorkshire Ale, wherein is enumerated Meriton Praise Ale;MS. note in Meriton Praise several sorts of drink, with a discription of the humors of most sorts of Ale;MS. note drunckards. To which is added, a Yorkshire Dialogue, in its pure natural dialect, as is now commonly spoken in the North parts of Yorkshire. The third edition. With the addition of some observations, of the dialect and pronuntiation of words in the East Ryding of Yorkshire. Together with a collection of significant and usefull proverbs. By G. M. Gent. pp. 124. 121110, York, 1697. [1st ed. without a glossary, pp. 18. 4to, York, 1683.]

Fif. Mac Donald, George.—Alec Forbes of Howglen. 3 vols., 1865. MacDonald Alec Forbes;MacDonald A. Forbes

Abd. Mac Donald, George.—Castle Warlock, 1882. MacDonald Castle Warlock;MacDonald Warlock

Abd. Mac Donald, George.—David Elginbrod. 3 vols., 1863. MacDonald D. Elginbrod Abd. Mac Donald, George.—Donal Grant, 1883. MacDonald Donal Grant Abd. Mac Donald, George.—Malcolm, 1875. MacDonald Malcolm Abd. Mac Donald, George.—Robert Falconer, 1868. MacDonald R. Falconer Abd. Mac Donald, George.—Sir Gibbie, 1879. MacDonald Sir Gibbie Abd. Mac Donald, George.—The Marquis of Lossie, 1877. MacDonald Lossie Lei. Macaulay, A.—The History and Antiquities of Claybrook, in the County of Macaulay Antiq. Claybrook;Macaulay Hist. Leicester. 8vo, London, 1791. Claybrook Edb. Macaulay, James.—Poems on various subjects, in Scots and English. 8vo, Macaulay Poems Edinburgh, 1788. gen.ref. Macbain, Alexander.—An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language. Macbain;Macbain, O'Reilly 8vo, Inverness, 1896. Ir. MacDonagh, Michael.—Irish Life and Character, 1898. MacDonagh Ir. Life;MacDonagh Life and Char. w.Sc. Macdonald, Alexander The Story of a Disputed Settlement after the Macdonald Disp. Settlement;Macdonald Disruption ; or, Love, Law, and Theology, 1869. [ed. 1877.] Settlement Lnk. MacDonald, Hugh.— Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect, 1865. MacDonald Poems Abd. Macdonald, James.—Place names in Strathbogie, with notes historical, Macdonald Place Names in Strathbogie antiquarian and descriptive. Aberdeen: D. Wylie. Abd. Macdonald, James.—Place Names of West Aberdeenshire. Aberdeen: New Macdonald Place Names;Macdonald Place Spalding Club, 1899. Names in Abd. Spalding Club Sc. Mackay, Charles (ed.) — A Thousand and one gems of song. 1883 [no Mackay Gems of Sng. edition given]. Sc. Mackay, Charles (ed.) —A Dictionary of Lowland Scotch, with an Mackay Dict.;Mackay;ib.{{Mackay}};Chambers introductory chapter on the poetry, humour, and literary history of the Laird of Logie Scottish language, and an appendix of Scottish proverbs. 4to, Edinburgh, 1888. Sc. Mackay, Charles (ed.) —The Legendary and Romantic Ballads of Scotland, Mackay Ballads;Laird of Warristoun, 12mo, London, 1861. Mackay;John o' Arnha Sc. Mackay, Charles (ed.) —The Poetry and Humour of the Scottish Language. Mackay;Mackay Poetry and Humour of Sc. 8vo, London, 1882. Lang.;Gipsy Sng. Mackay;Jacobite Sng.;Jacobite Sng. Mackay;Neil Gow Mackay;Gipsy Sng.;Neil Gow gen. biblio Mackay, Charles.—Lost Beauties of the English Language. London, 1874. Mackay Lost Beauties Eng. Lang.;Gladstone Speech Nhb. Mackenzie, E.—An historical, topographical, and descriptive view of the Mackenzie Hist.;Mackenzie Hist. county of Northumberland, &c. 2nd ed., 2 vols. 4to, Newcastle, 1825. Nhb.;Mackenzie Nhb.

Nhb. Mackenzie, Eneas.—A descriptive and historical account of the Town and Mackenzie Hist. Newc.;Mackenzie Hist. County of Newcastle upon Tyne, including the Borough of Gateshead. Newcastle [With plates.] Newcastle, 1827. Frf. Mackenzie, Fergus.—Sprays of Northern Pine, 1897. Mackenzie Northern Pine;Mackenzie N. Pine

Sc. Mackie, Alexander.—Scotticisms, arranged and corrected. London: Mackie Scotic. Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1881. Ayr. Mackie, David.—Ayrshire Village Sketches and Poems. 8vo, Kilmarnock, Mackie Vill. Sketches 1896. Edb. Maclagan, Alexander.—Sketches from Nature and other poems. 8vo, Maclagan Poems Edinburgh, 1851. Or.I. Maclaren, Ian.—Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush, 1895. Maclaren Brier Bush;Ian Maclaren Bonnie Brier Bush;Ian Maclaren Brier Bush;Ian Maclaren Briar Bush Or.I. Maclaren, Ian.—Kate Carnegie and those Ministers, 1896. Maclaren K. Carnegie;Ian Maclaren K. Carnegie

Or.I. Maclaren, Ian.—The Days of Auld Lang Syne, 1895. Maclaren Auld Lang Syne;Ian Maclaren Auld Lan. Syne;Ian Maclaren Auld Lang Syne gen.ref. Macleod, Norman, and Dewar, Daniel.—A Dictionary of the Gaelic M. & D.;MacLeod;Macleod & Language, in two parts, I. Gaelic and English, II. English and Gaelic. 8vo, Dewar;Macleod;Dewar Glasgow, 1870. = (M. & D.) Don. MacManus, Seumas.—Billy Lappin's Search for a Fortune, in Century MacManus Billy Lappin in Cent. Mag.;MacManus Magazine, Feb. 1900. Billy Lappin in Century Mag.;Billy Lappin;Billy Lappin in Cent. Mag.;MacManus Billy Lappin

Don. MacManus, Seumas.—In Chimney Corners. Merry tales of Irish Folk-lore, MacManus Chim. Corners;Chim. 1899. Corners;MacManus Chim.;Corners;MacManus Chim. Corner Don. MacManus, Seumas.—Pathrick's Proxy, in Pearson's Magazine, March MacManus Pathrick's Proxy;Pearson's Mag. 1900. Don. MacManus, Seumas.—The Bend of the Road, 1898. MacManus Bend of Road;MacManus Bend of Rd.

Don. MacManus, Seumas.—The Romance of Phelim Ruadh. ib.{{in Pearson's MacManus Phelim Ruadh Magazine}} May 1900. Don. MacManus, Seumas.—The Station in Nancy Maquires, in Harpers MacManus Maguire Magazine, Jan. 1900. Don. MacManus, Seumas.—The Strong Weakness of Oiney Kittach, in Century MacManus Oiney;MacManus Oiney Magazine, Oct. 1899. Kittach;MacManus Oiney Kittach in Century Mag. gen. biblio Macmillan's Magazine.— London: Macmillan and Co., var. dates. Macmillan's Mag. Edb. Macneill, Hector,—Bygane Times, and Late Come Changes; or, a Bridge Macneill Bygane Times;McNeill Bygane Times Street dialogue, in Scottish verse, by the Author of 'Will and Jean.' 2nd ed. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1811. Edb. Macneill, Hector,—Poetical Works. 2 vols. 12mo, London, 1801. New ed., Macneill Poet. Wks.;Macneill Poems 12mo, Edinburgh, 1856. Edb. Macneill, Hector,—Scotland's Scaith, or the history o' Will and Jean. 12mo, Macneill Scotland's Scaith;Macneill Sc. Edinburgh, 1795. Scaith;Macneill Scotlands Scaith Edb. Macneill, Hector,—The Waes o' War, or the Upshot o' the history o' Will Macneill Waes o' War and Jean. In four parts, ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1796. Sc. MacNicol, Donald. —Remarks on Dr. Samuel Johnson's Journey to the MacNicol Remarks Hebrides; in which are contained, observations on the antiquities, language, genius, and manners of the Highlanders of Scotland. London: T. Cadell, 1779. gen. biblio MacPherson, H. A. —A history of fowling : being an account of the many Macpherson Hist. Wildfowling;Macpherson Hist. curious devices by which wild birds are or have been captured in different Wild-fowling;Macpherson Wild-fowling parts of the world. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1897.

Ayr. MacQueen, Thomas.—My Gloaming Amusements, a variety of poems, on MacQueen Gloaming Am. several serious and entertaining subjects. 12mo, Beith, 1831.

Yks. Macquoid, Katherine.—Doris Barugh, 1877. Macquoid Doris Barugh;Macquoid D. Barugh;Macquoid Doris Baruch Yks. Macquoid, Katherine.—Patty. London: Macmillan, 1871. Macquoid Patty Yks. Macquoid, Katherine.—The Berkshire Lady, 1879. Macquoid Brks. Lady Gall. Mactaggart, John.—The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia, or, the original, Mactaggart Encycl.;Mactaggart Gall. antiquated, and natural curiosities of the South of Scotland; containing Encycl.;Mactaggart Gallov. Encyclo.;Mactaggart sketches of eccentric characters and curious places, with explanations of Gallov. Encyclo. in Gomme Games;Mactaggart singular words, terms, and phrases ; interspersed with poems, tales, ib.{{Encycl.}};Mactaggart;Mactaggart Gall. Encycl. anecdotes, &c., and various other strange matters; the whole illustrative of the ways of the peasantry and manners of Caledonia; drawn out and alphabetically arranged. 8vo, London, 1824.—2nd ed., 1876. gen. biblio Madden, Frederic.—MS. additions to Grose's Provincial Glossary, 1790. (M.);M.;MS. add.;Petition to Parliament =(M.) Hmp. Madden, Sir Frederick.—A MS. Glossary of some words used in Hampshire Madden MS. Gl.;Madden MS. and the Isle of Wight, 1829. Lin. Maddison, Arthur Roland. —Lincolnshire Wills, First Series A.D.1500 - 1600 Maddison Lin. Wills with notes and an introductory sketch. Lincoln, 1888.

Dev. Madox-Brown, Oliver.—The Dwale Bluth, Hebditch's Legacy, and other Madox-Brown Dwale Bluth literary remains. Ed. by W. M. Rossetti and F. Hueffer. 2 vols., London, 1876. Dev. Madox-Brown, Oliver.—The Yeth-hounds. A legend of Dartmoor, pp. 249- Madox-Brown Yath-hounds;Madox-Brown Yeth- 62 of Vol. II of Dwale Bluth, &c. hounds Sc. Magopico, Mas John.—Memoirs of the Life, Character, Sentiments and Magopico Doctrines of that celebrated pulpit hero, Mas John Magopico, . . . together with anecdotes of the life of his very reverend friend, trusty bottle- companion, and fellow-labourer in the vineyard, Plumbino. pp. 36. 8vo, Paisley, 1836. Sc. Maidment, James (ed.).—A Book of Scotch Pasquils, 1568-1715. 8vo, Maidment Pasquils Edinburgh, 1868. Sc. Maidment, James (ed.).—A New Book of Old Ballads, 1844. [ed. 1868.] Maidment Bk. of Ballads

Sc. Maidment, James (ed.).—A North Countrie Garland, 1824. ib.{{Edinburgh}} Maidment Garland;Maidment Garl.;Maidment 1868. n.Cy. Garl.;Maidment Gaberlunzie

Sc. Maidment, James (ed.).—A Packet of Pestilent Pasquils. [With prefatory Maidment Pestilent Pasquils observations by J. Maidment.] Edinburgh: [Privately printed, 1868.].

Sc. Maidment, James (ed.).—Scottish Ballads and Songs, historical and Maidment Ballads;Souters o' Selkirk;Bonnie traditionary. 2 vols. ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1868. House o' Airly Sc. Maidment, James (ed.).—Scottish Ballads and Songs. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1859. Maidment Ballads

Ir. Maine, Henry Sumner. —Lectures on the early history of institutions. Maine Hist. Instit. London: John Murray, 1875. Sc. Mair, Thomas. —Narratives and extracts from the records of the Mair Ellon Presbytery;Mair Ellon Presbytery Rec. presbytery of Ellon, also slaughter of Watertown. Aberdeen: Jolly, 1898. gen.ref. Maison rustique; or, The countrie ; countrey farme. Compyled in the Markham Countrie Farme;Markham Countrey French tongue by Charles Stevens and John Liebault . Translated into Farme;Surflet & Markham Countrey English by Richard Surflet . Now newly reviewed, corrected and Farm;Surflet Countrie Farme augmented . By Gervase Markham. London Printed by Adam Islip for John Bill, 1616 gen.ref. Mallet, P.—Northern Antiquities. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1770. Mallet N. Antiq. Midl. Malone, Edmond (ed.). The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare. Malone Note to Tempest 1790, London, 1821. Lan. Manchester City News, The.—Var. dates. [Contains a section of Local Manchester City News;Manch. City Notes and Queries.] News;Manch. Cy. News Lan. Manchester Court Leet Records, Extracts from the, xvi-xvm centuries. Manchester Court Leet Rec.;Court Leet Rec. Manor of Manchester;Manch. Court Leet Rec.;Manch. Ct. Leet Rec. Lan. Manchester Critic, The. Var. dates. Manch. Critic gen. biblio Manchester Evening Chronicle, The. Var. dates. Manch. Even. Chron.;Manch. Evening Chron. n.Cy.;Lan. Manchester Evening Mail, The. Var. dates. Manch. Even. Mail;Manch. Evening Mail Lan. Manchester Guardian, The.—1874-. [Contains a section of Local Notes and Manch. Guardian;Local N. & Q.;Farmer's Diary Queries.] Lan. Manchester Literary Club, Papers of the.—Vols. I—III, 1875- 77. [Contains Manch. Lit. Club papers on, and references to, the dialect, by G. Milner, J. H. Haworth, J. E. Bailey, and W. E. A. Axon.] Der. Mander, James.—The Derbyshire Miners' Glossary; or, an explanation of Mander Miner's Gl.;Mander Miners Gl.;Mander the technical terms of the miners, which are used in the King's Field, in the Miners' Gl. Hundred of High Peak, in the County of Derby, and in the open customary lordships within the same; of those also within the Soc orWapentake of Wirksworth or Low Peak, in the same county ; together with the mineral laws and customs within those districts. To which is subjoined, an Appendix, containing the customaries or bye-laws, made and confirmed at the Barmote Courts, held within the Manors of High and Low Peak, pp. xvi, 131. 8vo, Bakewell, 1824. gen.ref. Manlove Lead Mines: The Liberties and Customes of the Lead-mines within Manlove Lead Mines;Skeat Gloss. to the wapentake of Wirksworth in the County of Derby ... composed in Manlove;Act Parl. James VI meeter, etc. Edward MANLOVE. London, 1653.

Der. Manlove, Edward.—The Liberties and Customes of the Lead- Mines within Manlove Lead Mines;Manlove Customs;Manlove the Wapentake of Wirksworth in the County of Derby. Part thereof Customs Lead Mines;Manlove Customs of Lead appearing by extracts from the Bundels of the Exchequer and Inquisitions Mines taken in the xvith year of the reign of King Edward the First, and in other kings' reigns, and continued ever since. 8vo, London, 1653.

Nrf. Mann, Mary E.—The Fields of Dulditch, 1902. Mann Dulditch Dor. Mansel-Pleydell, John Clavell.—Flora of Dorsetshire, or a catalogue of Mansel-Pleydell Flora plants found in the county of Dorset. With sketches of its geology and physical geography. 8vo, London, 1874. Sh.I. Manson's Shetland Almanac and Directory for 1893, &c. 8vo, Lerwick. Manson Alm.;Manson Almanac;Manson Sh. Alm.;Mansons' Alm.;Manson's Alm.;Mansons' Sh. Alm.;Sh. Alm.;Manson's Sh. Alm.

gen.ref. Manwood, John.—Treatise and Discourse of the Lawes of the Forrest. 4to, Manwood Laws Forest;Manwood Forest London, 1598 [ed. 1615]. Laws;Manwood Lawes Forest Oxf. Map (in Corpus Christi Coll. Oxon, 1615) Corpus Christi Coll. Oxon;Map;Map in Corpus Christi Coll. Oxon gen.ref. Margarete, Seinte [c. 1300]. Ed. O. Cockayne, E.E.T.S. 1866. St. Margarete;St. Marherete gen. biblio and Agricultural Journal, The. Feb. 2, 1880. Mark Lane Express Nhb. Markham, Christopher A.—The Proverbs of Northamptonshire, pp. 39. Markham Prov. 8vo, Northampton, 1897. gen.ref. Markham: Life of Lord Fairfax ; C. R. Markham. Clements R. Markham, Markham Fairfax (Clements Robert), Sir, 1830-1916. London : [s.n.], 1870. gen.ref. Markhams farewell to husbandry or, The enriching of all sorts of barren Markham Farewell and sterile grounds in our kingdome, to be as fruitfull in all manner of graine, pulse, and grasse, as the best grounds whatsoeuer: together with the annoyances, and preseruation of all graine and seede, from one yeare to many yeares. [etc.] Gervase Markham, 1568?-1637. London : Nicholas Okes for Iohn Harison, 1631. gen.ref. Markham's Masterpiece: containing all knowledge belonging to the smith, Markham Masterpiece farrier, or horse-leech ... Now the tenth time newly imprinted, corrected and augmented, etc. Gervase Markham, 1568?-1637. London : Printed by Edward Okes; sold by Thomas Passenger, 1668.

Lon. Marlborough Times, The. Var. dates. Marlborough Times gen.ref. Marlowe, Christopher.—Works [c. 1593]. Ed. F. Cunningham. 8vo, London Marlowe I Tamburlaine;Marlowe [1870]. Faustus;Marlowe Edw. II;Cunningham Colloq. Marryat, Frederick. —Peter Simple. London: Saunders & Otley, 1834. Marryat P. Simple

Colloq. Marryat, Frederick. —The King's Own. By the author of “The Naval Marryat King's Own Officer.” London, 1830. Colloq. Marryat, Frederick. —The Naval Officer; or, scenes and adventures in the Marryat Frank Mildmay life of Frank Mildmay. London, 1829. Nhb. Marshall, J. (ed.)—A Complete Collection of original Newcastle Coronation Coronation Sng.;Coronation Sngs. Songs. Comprising all that have been written on the Coronation of George IV, and on the intended removal of the Custom House, pp. 76. 12mo, Newcastle, 1822. Nhb. Marshall, Thomas—A Collection of original Local Songs. pp. 24. 12mo, Marshall Sngs.;Marshall Coll. Sngs. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1829. Glo. Marshall, W. H.—Rural Economy of Glocestershire. 2 vols. 8vo, Glocester, Marshall Rur. Econ. 1789. [Reprinted as ' Provincialisms of the Vale of Glocester ; 1789,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1873.] Mid. Marshall, W. H.—Rural Economy of the Midland Counties, 2 vols. 8vo, Marshall Rur. Econ. London, 1790. 2nd ed. ib.{{London}} 1796. [Reprinted as 'Provincialisms of the Midland Counties; 1790,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1873.]

Nrf. Marshall, W. H.—The Rural Economy of Norfolk, comprising the Marshall Rur. Econ.;Rur. Econ. management of landed estates, and the present practice of husbandry in that county. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1787. [Reprinted as 'Provincialisms of East Norfolk ; 1787,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1873.] s.Cy.;I.W.;Ke Marshall, W. H.—The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties; comprising Marshall Rur. Econ. n.;Sus.;Wil. Kent, Surrey, Sussex, the Isle of Wight, the Chalk Hills of Wiltshire, &c. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1798. Dev.;Cor. Marshall, W. H.—The Rural Economy of the West of England, including Marshall Rur. Econ.;Marshall Rur. Econ. w.Cy. Devonshire, and parts of Somersetshire, Dorsetshire, and Cornwall. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1796. [Vol. I, pp. 323-32, reprinted as ' Provincialisms of West Devonshire, 1796,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1873.] e.Yks. Marshall, W. H.—The Rural Economy of Yorkshire, comprizing the Marshall Rur. Econ. management of landed estates, and the present practice of husbandry in the agricultural districts of that county. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1788. [Reprinted as 'Provincialisms of East Yorkshire ; 1788,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1873.] —2nd ed., 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1796. [Reprinted as 'East Yorkshire Words (Supplement); 1796,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1879. e.Yks. Marshall, W. H.—The Rural Economy of Yorkshire, comprizing the Marshall Rur. Econ.;Rur. Econ. management of landed estates, and the present practice of husbandry in the agricultural districts of that county. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1788. [Reprinted as 'Provincialisms of East Yorkshire ; 1788,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1873.] gen. biblio Marshall, William Humphrey.—Review and Abstract of the County Reports Marshall Review;Marshall Agric.;Marshall to the Board of Agriculture, from the several Agricultural Departments of Reports;Marshall Reports Agric.;Marshall England. Vols. I-V. 1808-18. Review;Marshall Review Agric.;Camden Brittanica gen.ref. Marston, John.—Antonio's Revenge, 1602. No title given. Marston Antonio gen.ref. Marston, John.—The Scourge of Vilanie, 1598. No title given. Marston Scourge Som. Martin, Charles Trice. —The Record Interpreter: a collection of Martin Interpreter abbreviations, Latin words and names used in English historical manuscripts and records. London: Reeves and Turner, 1892. gen.ref. Martin, E. und Lienhart, H.—Wörterbuch der elsässischen Mundarten. 8vo, Martin-Lienhart Strassburg, 1897-. Nhp. Martin, Frederick. —The Life of John Clare. London [printed], Cambridge, Martin Life of Clare 1865. w.Sc. Martin, Martin.—A description of the Western Islands of Scotland. To Martin Description;Martin W. Islands;Martin which is added a brief description of the Isles of Orkney and Shetland. 8vo, West. Islands;Martin Desc. W. I.;Martin Desc. W. London, 1703. Isl.;Martin Desc. W. Islands;Martin Desc. W. Isles;Martin W. Isl.;Martin W. Isles;Martin West. I.;Martin West. Isles w.Sc.;Or.I.;S Martin, Martin.—A late Voyage to St. Kilda, the remotest of all the Martin St. Kilda;Martin S. Kilda;Martin Voy. St. h.I. Hebrides. 8vo, London, 1698. Kilda Lan. Martindale, Adam.—The Life of Adam Martindale written by himself A. Martindale;Life A. Martindale [1685]. Ed. R. Parkinson, Chetham Soc. 1845. gen. biblio Martyn, Thomas; Philip Miller. —'s and botanist's dictionary; Martyn Miller's Gard. Dict. containing the best and newest methods of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit, and flower garden, and nursery; of performing the practical parts of agriculture; of managing vineyards, and of propagating all sorts of timber trees. London, F.C. and J. Rivington 1807.

Cum. Mary Drayson's Honeymoon; being a short account of her visit to London, Mary Drayson the sights she saw there, and the scrapes she got into. By a Cumberland Lad. pp. 32. 12mo, Carlisle, 1872. Wm. Mary Jane's Advice, n.d. [??] Mary Jane's Advice;Mary Jane gen.ref. Mascall, Leonard.—A Booke of the arte and maner howe to plant and Mascall Plant;Mascall Plant. graffe all sortes of trees, &c. 4to, London, 1572. Ir. Mason, William Shaw.—A Statistical Account, or Parochial Survey of Mason Paroch. Survey;Mason Par. Surv.;Mason Ireland, drawn up from the communications of the Clergy. 3 vols. 8vo, Par. Survey;Mason Paroch. Surv.;Mason Statist. Dublin, 1814-19. Acc. Wil. Masque.—The King and Queenes Entertainement at Richmond, after their Masque departure from Oxford, in a Masque, presented by the most illustrious Prince Charles, Sept. 12, 1636. 4to, Oxford, 1636. gen.ref. Massinger, Philip.—Plays [c. 1640]. Ed. F. Cunningham. 8vo, London [1868]. Massinger City Madam;Massinger New Way;Massinger Parl. Love;Massinger Picture;Massinger Renegado;Massinger The Picture;Massinger Virgin-Martyr Ken. Masters, John White.—Dick and Sal at Canterbury Fair, pp. 12. 8vo, Masters Dick and Sal;Dick and Sal;Master Dick Canterbury n.d. First published before 1821. and Sal Lan. Mathams, Walter J. (n.d.) Old Betty Barnes, and what she thought of Mathams Betty Barnes things. On Gradely Folk. Manchester: Tubbs and Brook, 18?? w.Yks. Mather, Joseph.—Songs : to which are added a memoir of Mather and Mather Sngs. Sheffield;Mather Sheffield miscellaneous songs relating to Sheffield. 8vo, Sheffield, 1862. Sngs.;Mather Sngs. Lan. Mather, Marshall.—Lancashire Idylls, 1895. Mather Idylls Lan. Matheson, Annie. — "The Religion of Humanity" and other poems. Matheson Religion of Humanity London: Percival & Co., 1890. Ir. Mathew, Frank.—The Wood of the Brambles, 1896. Matthew Wood of Brambles gen.ref. Mätzner, E.—Altenglische Sprachproben, nebst einem Wörterbuche. 2 Mätzner;Liber Cocorum;Lyb. Disc.;Lyr. P.;Play vols., Berlin, 1872-76. Sacr.;Ywaine;Childhood of Jesus gen.ref. Maundeville, The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John [c. 1400]. Reprinted from Maundeville;Maundevile Voiage the ed. of 1725, with an introduction by J. O. Halliwell. London, 1839. Re- issued 1866. Der. Mawe, John.—The Mineralogy of Derbyshire : with a description of the Mawe Mineralogy;Mawe Mineral.;Mawes most interesting mines in the North of England, in Scotland, and in Wales ; Mineralogy and an analysis of Mr. Williams' work, entitled 'The Mineral Kingdom.' Subjoined is a glossary of the terms and phrases used by miners in Derbyshire. 8vo, London, 1802. [Reprinted as Derbyshire Mining Terms, by J. Mawe, 1802. Ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1874.]

Sc. Maxwell (of Arkland).—Practical Bee Master. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1747. Maxwell Bee;Maxwell Bee Master;Maxwell Bee- master;Maxwell Bee-Master

Sc. Maxwell (of Arkland).—Select Transactions of the Society of Improvers in Maxwell Sel. Trans.;Maxwell Trans. the Knowledge of Agriculture in Scotland. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1743. Agric.;Maxwell Trans.;Maxwell Trans. Soc. Agric.

Sur. Maxwell, Herbert, Sir. —Trees: a woodland notebook, containing Maxwell Woodlands observations on certain British and exotic trees. 1895 [no edition given].

Wor. May, George. —Descriptive History of the Town of Evesham, from the May Hist. Evesham Foundation of its Saxon Monastery: with notices respecting the Ancient Deanery of its Vale. Revised edition. London: Whittaker & Co. : and J.B. Nichols & Son, 1845 gen. biblio Mayer, John. —The sportsman's directory; or, park and gamekeeper's Mayer Sptsmn's Direct;Mayer Sprtsmn's companion: being a series of instructions, in ten parts, for the chase in its Direct.;Mayer Sptsman's Direct.;Mayer Sptsmn. various classes ... with copious directions for trapping and destroying Direct.;Mayer Sptsmn's Directory vermin, and detecting the operations of the poacher, to which… Simpkin, Marshall. 1845 gen.ref. Mayer, John.—The sportsman's directory; or, park and gamekeeper's Mayer Sptsmn's Direct. companion. London 1823. gen.ref. Mayhew, A. L. and Skeat, Walter W.—A Concise Dictionary of Middle M. & S. English from A. D. 1150 to 1580. 8vo, Oxford, 1888. = (M. & S.)

Cant Mayhew, Henry.—London Labour and the London Poor: the condition and Mayhew London Labour;Mayhew Lond. Labour earnings of those that will work, cannot work, and will not work. 4 vols. 8vo, London, 1851-62, and ed. 1864. Cant Mayhew, Henry.—The Criminal Prisons of London, 1862. Mayhew Prisons;Mayhew Prisons of Lond.;Mayhew Prisons of London Ken. Maylam, Percy. Farm Accounts (1787, 1794; P.M.) [??] Maylam Farm Acc.;Maylam Farm Accs. Dev. Mayne, Jasper. —The amorous warre: a tragi-comœdy. 1648 [no edition Mayne Amorous War. given]. Dmf. Mayne, John.—The Siller Gun. Single 4to sheet, 1777. [Expanded to 2 Mayne Siller Gun;Mayne Siller Gun cantos in 1779, to 3 in 1780, to 4 in 1808, to 5 in 1836.] Per. McAulay, Allan (Charlotte Stewart). —Black Mary. [A tale.]. London: T. McAulay Black Mary;McAulay Blk. Mary Fisher Unwin, [1901.]. Wxf. McCall, J. P.—Fenian Nights' Entertainment, in the Shamrock Magazine, McCall Fenian Nights in Shamrock Mag.;McCall 1894. Fenian Nights;Fenian Nights s.Lns. McCall, J. P.—Irish nóiníns (daisies) : being a collection of I. Historical Ir. Noinins;Noinins poems and ballads, II. Translations from the Gaelic, III. Humorous and characteristic sketches, IV. Miscellaneous songs. Dublin: Sealy, Bryers and Walker, 1894. Wxf. ; Lns. McCall, J. P.—The Humour of Ireland, 1894. McCall Humour;Humour of Irel.;Irish Humour gen. biblio McCarthy, Justin. —Miss Misanthrope. London, Chatto & Windus, McCarthy Miss Misanthrope Piccadilly, 1879. Kcd. McConnochie, Alexander Inkson. —Deeside. Aberdeen: D. Wyllie & Son, McConnochie Deeside 1893. Edb. McDowall, William.—Poems. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1839. McDowall Poems;M'Dowall Poems Rnf. McGilvray, Alexander.—Poems and Songs, satirical and descriptive, McGilvray Poems bearing on the political, moral, and religious character of man, in this country at the present day. 2nd ed., enlarged. 8vo, Glasgow, 1862.

Sc. McIlroy, Archibald.—By Lone Craig-Linnie Burn. 8vo, London, 1900. McIlroy Craig-linnie;McIlroy Craiglinnie;M'Ilroy Craiglinnie;McIlroy Craig-Linnie

Uls. McIlroy, Archibald.—The Humour of Druid's Island. 8vo, Dublin, 1902. McCall Humour;McIlroy Druid Island;McIlroy Druid's Island;McIlroy Druids Island

Lnk. McIndoe, G.—Poems and Songs, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 8vo, McIndoe Poems Edinburgh, 1805. Abd. McKenzie, Fergus (Mackenzie, Fergus). —Cruisie sketches : studies of life McKenzie Cruisie;McKenzie Cruisie in a Forfarshire village. Aberdeen: D. Wyllie, 1893. Sketches;McKenzie Sketches Lnk. McLachlan, Tom.—Thoughts in Rhyme, pp. 88. 8vo, Glasgow, 1884. McLachlan Thoughts;McLachlan Thoughts in Rhyme;M'Lachlan Thoughts;M'Lachlan Thoughts in Rhyme Edb. McLaren, J. Wilson.—Scots poems and ballants. Edinburgh: Imprinted by McLaren Poems;Scots Poems and Ballants the author, 1892. Fif. McLaren, J. Wilson.—Tibbie and Tam, or the upcomes, dooncomes, and McLaren Tibbie;M'Laren Tibbie and ongauns o' twa cannie Scots, 1894. Tam;Mclaren Tibbie;McLaren Tibbie and Tam;M'Laren Tibbie;M'Laren Tibbie and Tam

Edb. McLaren, John W.—Rhymes frae the Chimla-Lug. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1881. McLaren Rhymes;McLaren Chimla-lug

Cai. McLennan, Malcolm.—Peasant Life. Sketches of the villagers and field- McLennan Peasant Life;McLennan Peas. Life labourers in Glenaldie. 3rd ed., 2 Series. 8vo, London, 1871. Ir. McManus, L.—The Silk of the Kine, 1896. MacManus Silk of Kine Dmf. McNay, Andrew.—Poetical Works. Comprising a number of poems and McNay Poet. Wks. songs, chiefly written in the Scottish dialect, and illustrative of the manners of the peasantry of Scotland. 8vo, Dumfries, 1820. Sc. McNeill, P.—The Battle of Preston, Gaffer Gray, and other poems and McNeill Preston songs. Edinburgh [c. 1895]. Ir. McNulty, Edward.—Misther O'Ryan. An incident in the history of a nation. McNulty Misther O'Ryan 12mo, London, 1894. Ant. McSkimin, Samuel.— The history and antiquities of the county of the town McSkimin Carrickfergus;McSkimin Hist. of Carrickfergus. Hugh Kirk Gordon: Belfast, 1811. Carrickfergus;Hist. Carrickfergus (in B. & H.);Hist. Carrickfergus Dmf. McVittie, James. —In memoriam, and songs of cheer from the cradle to McVittie In Memoriam the grave. Glasgow: Scottish Temperance League Office, 1893. gen.ref. Meals and Manners, Early English.—John Russell's Boke of Nurture, Meals and Manners;Meals & Manners;Babees Wynkyn de Worde's Boke of Keruynge, &c, &c. Ed. F. J. Furnivall, E.E.T.S. Book;Bk. Nurture;Bulleyn Bk. 1868. Simples;Keruyng;Russel Bk. Nurture;Russell Boke Nurture;Seager Schoole of Vertue;Boke Kervynge;Boke Kervynge;Russell Bk. Nurture;Boke of Keruynge;Boke Curt. gen.ref. Medulla grammatica (MS. ca. 1400). British Library London. Medulla Ayr. Meikle, James.—Poems on Various Subjects. 12mo, Ayr, 1823. Meikle Poems Fif. Meldrum, David.—Grey Mantle and Gold Fringe, 1896. Meldrum Grey Mantle Fif. Meldrum, David.—Storrar The Story of Margredel, being a fireside history Meldrum Margredel;Meldrum Margrédel of a Fifeshire family, and ed., 1894. Nhp. Melia's Magazine for 1896. Melia's Mag. Lan. Mellor, J. W.]—Poems in the Lancashire dialect, suitable for recitation, pp. Mellor Poems 34. 12mo, Manchester, 1865. Lan. Mellor, J. W.]—Uncle Owdem's Tales in the Lancashire dialect, pp. 33. Mellor Uncle Owdem;Mellor Mick Owdem ib.{{Manchester}} 1865. ed. 1867.] Lan. Melly, George. —Stray leaves, 1856-94: pamphlets, speeches, addresses Melly Sp. Soirée Liverpool Co-op. Assoc. etc. on social and political questions. 7 vols. H 825 MEL (at Liverpool Record Office). Sc. Melvil, Sir James.—The Memoirs of Sir James Melvil of Halhill: containing Melvill Mem.;Melvill MS.;Scott Melvil's Memoirs an impartial account of the most remarkable affairs of state during the sixteenth century, not mentioned by other historians : more particularly relating to the kingdoms of England and Scotland, under the reigns of Queen Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots, and King James. Published from the original manuscript, by George Scott. and ed.. corrected. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1735. gen.ref. Melvill, James. The autobiography and diary of J. M. with a continuation of Melvill Autobiog. the diary, edited from manuscripts by R. Pitcairn. Wodrow Society (EDINBURGH). Edinburgh, 1842. Sc. Melvill, James.—The Autobiography and Diary of Mr. James Melvill [1598]. Melvill Autobiography;Melville Autob.;Melville With a continuation of the diary [1610]. Ed. by Robert Pitcairn. 8vo, Diary;Melvill Autob.;Melville Autobiog. Edinburgh.Wodrow Soc. 1842. Sc. Melville, Andrew.—Extracts from the Commonplace Book of Andrew Melville Commonplace Bk. Melville, doctor and master in the Song School of Aberdeen, 1621-40. 8vo, Aberdeen, 1899. gen. biblio Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, [var. dates.] Geol. Surv. Sheet;Geol. Surv. Vert. Sect.;Geol. Surv. Vert. Sect. Sh.;Geol. Surv. Vert.;Sect. Sheet;Geol. Surv., Vert. Sect.;Geol. Survey, Vert. Sect.;Geolog. Surv. Mem.;Geological Surv. Mem.;Geol. Surv. Vert. Sect. Sheet

Sc. Memoirs of Veitch, Hog, &c., 1680. Edinburgh, 1846. Veitch Memoirs;Memoirs w.Yks. Memorial of the Rev. James Gregory, late minister of Kipping Chapel, Memoir Rev. J. Gregory;Mem. Rev. J. Gregory Thornton, near Bradford, pp. 40. 8vo, Leeds, 1876. gen.ref. Menage, M.—Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue françoise. 2 vols. Menage fol., Paris, 1771. Sc. Menzies, John. —Our Town and some of its People. Sketches of Fife folk. Menzies Our Town London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1894. Oxf. Merivale, Charles. —Faucit of Balliol. A story in two parts ... Merivale Faucit of Balliol Second edition. London; Bungay [printed] : Chapman & Hall, 1882. gen.ref. Merlin, a Prose Romance [c. 1450]. Ed. H. B. Wheatley, E.E.T.S. 1865-69. Merlin

Sus. Merrifield, Mary Philadelphia. —A sketch of the natural history of Brighton Merrifield Nat. Hist. Brighton and its vicinity ; by Mrs Merrifield. Brighton: W. Pearce, 1860.

Lnk.;Abd. Meston, William—Poetical Works. 6th ed. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1767. [1st Meston Poems;Meston Poet. Wks.;Meston collected ed.] Wks.;Meston Works;Meston Mob Contra Mob;Meston Knight gen.ref. Metrical Psalter: The whole Psalter translated into English Metre, which Metr. Psalter contayneth an hundreth and fifty Psalmes. The first (-third) Quinquagene. [With Collects. By Matthew Parker. With four-part settings by Thomas Tallis.] B.L. London : Imprinted by Iohn Daye, [1567?] gen.ref. Metz Psalter: Psalter: Use of Metz (14th century). MS. Douce 48. Metz Ps. gen.ref. Michel, Dan.—Ayenbite of Inwyt, or Remorse of Conscience. In the Kentish Ayenbite dialect, 1340 A. D. Ed. R. Morris, E. E.T.S. 1866. Abd. Michie, John G. Deeside Tales; or sketches of men and manners among the Deeside Tales;Michie Deeside Tales;Michie peasantry of Upper Deeside since 1745. 12mo, Aberdeen, 1872 Tales;Mitchie Deeside Tales

Mid. Middleton, John.—View of the Agriculture of Middlesex. 8vo, London, Middleton View Agric.;Middleton Agric. 1798. (Agricultural Survey Report.) gen.ref. Middleton, Thomas, and Dekker,Thomas.—Roaring Girle ; or Moll Cut- Middleton & Dekker Roaring Girle;Roaring Girl purse, 1611. See Dodsley, R., Old Plays. Nhb. Midford, William.—A Collection of Songs, comic and satirical. Chiefly in the Midford Coll. Sngs.;Midford Coll. Sngs.;Midford Newcastle dialect. To which are added a few local songs, by various Sngs.;Midford Pitman's Crtshp.;Sandgate Girl's authors, pp. 70. 12mo, Newcastle, 1818. Lamentation;Selkirk Bob Cranky

War. Midland Counties Herald, The. Var. dates. Midl. C. Herald;Midl. Co. Herald;Midl. Counties Herald;Midl. C'ties Herald;Midl. Cties. Herald;Midl. Cy. Herald;Midl. Herald Midl. Midland Times, The. Var. dates. Midl. Times gen.ref. Miege, Guy.—A new Dictionary, French and English, with another English Miege;Miège; and French ; according to the present use, and modern orthography of the French. 4to, London, 1679. Nhb. Miller, David Prince.—The Life of a Showman. To which is added, Miller Life of Showman Managerial Struggles. London, 1849. War. Miller, George.—Glossary of Warwickshire Dialect. With a collection of old War.4 words and expressions used in the parish of Tysoe, compiled by Mrs. Francis, pp. 52. 12mo, Leamington, 1898. =War.4

Sc. Miller, Hugh.—My Schools and Schoolmasters, or the story of my Miller Schools;Miller Schools and education. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1852. Schoolmasters;Miller My Schools n.Sc. Miller, Hugh.—Scenes and Legends of the North of Scotland ; or, the Miller Scenes and Leg.;Miller Leg. traditional history of Cromarty. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1835. [3rd ed. 1853.]

Lin. Miller, S. H. and Skertchly, S. B. J.—The Fenland, Past and Present. 8vo, Miller & Skertchly Fenland;Miller & Wisbeach, 1878. Skertchly;Camden in Miller & Skertchly Fenland gen. biblio Miller, William.—A Dictionary of English Names of Plants applied in Miller Plant Names England and among English-speaking people to cultivated and wild plants, trees, and shrubs. In two parts, English-Latin and Latin-English. 8vo, London, 1884. Sc. Miller, William.—Willie Winkie and other songs and poems. Ed., with an Miller Willie Winkie;Ballantine in Miller Willie introduction, by Robert Ford. 4to, Paisley, 1902. [1st ed. 1863.] Winkie

Colon. Millet, Mrs. Edward.—An Australian Parsonage, or the Settler and the Millet Parsonage Savage in Western Australia, 1872. Irel. Mills, Abraham. —Mr. Mills's Observation on some Strata in Ireland and Mills Strata Scotland. in: Trans. Phil. Soc. LXXX. 97. London: Lockyer Davis, and Peter Elmsly, 1790. Abd. Milne, John.—Selections from the Songs and Poems of John Milne. Milne Sngs.;Milne Sngs. and Poems;Milne Aberdeen, 1871. Poems;Poems in Abd. Dial. gen.ref. Milton, John.—Poetical Works [c. 1674]. Ed. C. Dexter Cleveland. London, Milton P. L.;Milton;Milton Animadv. on 1865. Remonstrants;Milton Areop.;Milton Ch. Gov.;Milton Church Government;Milton Colast.;Milton Comus;Milton Eikonoklastes;Milton Johnson;Milton L'Allegro;Milton Lycidas;Milton P. L.;Milton P. Lost;Milton P. R.;Milton P.L.;Milton Pens.;Milton S. A.;Milton Samson;Milton University Carrier;P. L.;Apol. Smect.;L'Allegro;Milton;Milton's;P. L.;L'Allegro;Milton Smect.

Cor. Mining Journal. February 1881. Mining Jrn. gen.ref. Minor Poems of the Vernon MS. [c. 1350]. Ed. C. Horstmann, E.E.T.S. 1892. Minor Poems;Vernon MS. gen.ref. Minsheu, John.—'Hγεμων εìς τας γλωσσας, id est, Ductor in Linguas. . . . Minsheu;Minsheu Ductor The guide into the tongues. With their agreement and consent one with another, as also their etymologies, . . in these eleven languages—English, British or Welsh, Low Dutch, High Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguez, Latine. Greeke, Hebrew, &c. . . . fol., London, 1617. - Minsheu, John.—'Hγεμων εìς τας γλωσσας, id est, Ductor in Linguas. . . . The guide into the tongues. With their agreement and consent one with another, as also their etymologies, . . in these eleven languages—English, British or Welsh, Low Dutch, High Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguez, Latine. Greeke, Hebrew, &c. . . . fol., London, 1617. —2nd ed. revised, fol., London, 1626. gen.ref. Mistral: Lou Tresor dóu Felibrige ou Dictionnaire provençal-français Mistral embrassant les divers dialectes de la langue d'oc moderne, par Frédéric Mistral (1878). Lan. Mitchell, F.S. —The Birds of Lancashire ... Illustrated, etc. London; Mitchell Birds Manchester [printed] : J. Van Voorst, 1885. Sc. Mitchell, Hugh.—Scotticisms, Vulgar Anglicisms, and Grammatical Mitchell Scotticisms;Mitchell Scottic.;Mitchell Improprieties corrected, with reasons for the corrections ; being a Scoticisms collection upon a new plan : alphabetically arranged, and adapted to the use of academies, men of business, and private families, pp. x, 96. 12mo, Glasgow, 1799. Rnf. Mitchell, John.—The Wee Steeple's Ghaist, and other poems and songs. Mitchell Wee Steeple;Ghaist ib.{{Paisley}} 1840. Colon. Mitford, Bertram. —The Fire Trumpet. A romance of the Cape Frontier. Mitford Cape Frontier London: W. Heinemann, 1891. Edb. Moir, David Macbeth.—The Life of Mansie Wauch, tailor in Dalkeith : Moir Mansie Wauch written by himself. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1828. gen.ref. Moisy, Henri.—Glossaire comparatif anglo-normand donnant plus de Moisy;Roman de Rou;Wace Rom. de Rose 5,000 mots, aujourd'hui communs au dialecte normand et à l'anglais. 8vo, Caen, 1889. gen.ref. Molbech, C.—Dansk Dialect-Lexikon, indeholdende Ord, Udtryk og Molbech Talemaader af den danske Almues Tungemaal. . . . 8vo, Kiøbenhavn, 1841. gen.ref. Molema, H.—Woordenboek der Groningsche Volkstaal in de 19me eeuw. Molema 8vo, Winsum, 1887. w.Yks. Momus, Arty. —Ticklers ; by "Arty Momus", a series of personal and local Ticklers sketches, contributed to the "Craven Pioneer", from 1874 to 1879. Skipton: Edmondson and Co., publishers, 1880. I.W. Moncrieff, Mrs.—A Dream of the Isle of Wight, in the Gentleman's Moncrieff Dream in Gent. Mag.;Moncrieff Dream Magazine, 1863. [Reprinted in Smith's ' Isle of Wight Words,' pp. 51-52, E.D.S. 1881.] gen.ref. Mone, F. J.—Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte der deutschen Mone's Quellen u. Forschungen; Gl. Literatur und Sprache. Aachen, 1830. Sc. Monipennie, John.—An Abridgement, or Summarie of the Scots Monniepennie Chron.;Monniepennie Chronicles; with a briefe description of Scotland. To which is added, the Sc.;Chron.;Monipennie Chron.;Monipennie Sc. Description of the Western Isles of Scotland, &c. [Reprinted from the Chron. original edition of 1612.] 8vo, Edinburgh, 1818. Sc. Monro, Col. Robert.—Expedition with the Worthy Scots Regiment (called Monro Expedition;Monro Exped. Mackeye's Regiment), &c. fol., London, 1637. Or.I. Monteath, John.—Dunblane Traditions ; being a series of warlike and Monteath Dunblane;Monteath Dunblane legendary narratives, biographical sketches of eccentric characters, &c. Traditions Compiled from anecdotes gleaned from the tales of old people in Dunblane and vicinity. To which is added an appendix of original poems and songs. 8vo, Stirling, 1835. [Reprint Glasgow, 1887.] gen.ref. Montgomerie, Alexander.—Poems [c. 1600]. Ed. James Cranstoun, S.T.S. Montgomerie 1887. Poems;Montgomerie;Montgomerie Cherrie;Montgomerie Cherrie & Slae;Montgomerie Cherrie and Slae;Montgomerie Flyting;Montgomerie Navigatioun;Montgomerie Poems;Montgomerie Sonn.;Montgomerie Sonnet;Montgomerie Sonnets;Cranstoun;Poems Sc. Montgomerie-Fleming, J. B.—Desultory Notes on Jamieson's Scottish Montgomerie-Fleming Notes;Montgomerie- Dictionary. 8vo, Glasgow, 1899. Fleming Notes on Jam.;Montgomerie Fleming Notes on Jam.;Montgomerie-Flaming Notes on Jam.;Montgomerie-Fleming;Notes on Jam.;Senex Glasgow;Montgomerie-Fleming Notes to Jam.;Couch Fishes n.Cy. Monthly Chronicle of North Country Lore and Legend. 5 vols., Newcastle, Monthly Chron.;Monthly Chron. n.Cy. Lore 1887-91. Der. Monthly Magazine for 1815, pt. ii. p. 297; and for 1816, pt. i. pp. 312 and Monthly Mag. 394, contains some illustrations of the Derbyshire dialect. Cor. Monthly Magazine, The, for 1808, contains a list of Cornish words. Monthly Mag. Ess. Monthly Magazine, The, for 1814 and 1815. Contains Vocabulary of the Monthly Mag.;Ess. Monthly Mag.;Month. Mag. Essex Dialect by Dan. Copsey, and additions to the same by H. Narbal. gen. biblio Monthly Packet, The. 1855-65. Monthly Pkt.;Monthly Packet;Monthly Pckt.;Nine Flk-Lore Suff. Moor, Edward.—Suffolk Words and Phrases ; or an attempt to collect the Suf.1;Moor Suf. Wds.;Moor Wds.;Epitaph in lingual localisms of that county. 12mo, Woodbridge, 1823. =Suf.1 Hoxne Churchyard;Suf. Mercury

Dev. Moore, Thomas.—The History of Devonshire from the earliest period to Moore Hist. Dev.;Moore Hist.;Moore Hist. the present time. 2 vols. 4to, London, 1829-31. Devon;Phillips Mineralogy Dur. Moore, Thomas.—The Song of Solomon in the Durham dialect, as spoken Moore Sng. Sol. at St. John's Chapel, Weardale. pp. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1859.] Cant Moore, Thomas.—Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress, with a preface, notes, Tom Crib Memories;Tom Crib's Mem.;Tom and appendix. By One of the Fancy. 12mo, London, 1819. Crib;T. Crib's Memorial;Tom Crib Memories;Tom Crib's Memorial War. Mordaunt, Charles, Sir, and Verney (Hon. Walter Robert). —Annals of the Mordaunt & Verney Hunt;Mordaunt & Verney Warwickshire Hunt, 1795-1895, from authentic documents ... Illustrated. War. Hunt London: Sampson Low & Co., 1896. gen.ref. More, Thomas Works [c. 1557]. Ed. 1629. More True Crucifix;Moore Life;More De Quatuor novissimis;More Dial. concern. Heresyes;More Dyalogue;More Heresyes;More Song Soul;More Works Amer. Morgan, James F. —England Under the Norman Occupation. London: Morgan Norman Occupation Williams & Norgate, 1858. gen. biblio Morgan, Joseph. —A complete history of Algiers. To which is prefixed, an Morgan Algiers epitome of the general history of Barbary, from the earliest times: interspersed with many curious remarks and passages, not touched on by any writer whatever. London: Printed for the author, by J. Bettenham, 1728. Wal. Morgan, W. E. T. — Radnorshire Words. E.D.S. 1881. = Rdn.1 Rdn.1;Morgan Wds.;Morgan Rdn. Wds.;Morgan Words Frf. Morison, David.—Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 8vo, Montrose, Morison Poems 1790. Der. Morning Chronicle, The. Var. dates. Lond. Morning Chron.;Morn. Chron.;Morning Chron. gen. biblio Morning Post. London, var. dates. Morning Post gen. biblio Morris, F. Orpen.—A History of British Birds. 6 vols. 8vo, London, 1857. Morris Hist. Brit. Birds;Morris Birds;Morris Hist. Birds Lan. Morris, J. P.— T'Seige o' Brou'ton. A sketch in the Furness dialect. By a Morris Siege o' Brouton;Morris T'Siege o' Native, pp. 7. 8vo, Carlisle, 1867. Brou'ton;Morris Siege o' Brouton;Morris Siege o' Brou'ton;Morris Siege o' Bruton Lan. Morris, J. P.—A Glossary of the Words and Phrases of Furness (North n.Lan.1;Local Rhyme;Local Sng.;Ulverston Lancashire), with illustrative quotations, principally from the old Northern Mirror;Furness Rhyme writers. 12mo, London, 1869. = n.Lan.1 Lan. Morris, J. P.—T'Invasion o' U'ston. A sketch in the Furness dialect, pp. 7. Morris Invasion o' U'ston;Morris Invas. ib.{{Carlisle}} 1867. U'ston;Morris Invas. U'ston;Invas. o' U'ston;Invasion o' U'ston;Morris Invas. o' U'ston

Lan. Morris, J. P.—T'Lebby Beck Dobby. A sketch in the Furness dialect, pp. 8. Morris Lebby Beck Bobby;Morris Lebby Beck ib.{{Carlisle}} 1867. Dobby;Morris T'Lebby Beck Dobby e.Yks. Morris, M. C. F.—The Vowel-sounds of the East Yorkshire Folk-speech, pp. e.Yks. Flk-Sp. 32. London, 1901. n.Yks.;e.Yks. Morris, M. C. F.—Yorkshire Folk-talk, with characteristics of those who ne.Yks.1;Morris Flk-Talk;Morris Flk. Talk;MS. speak it in the North and East Ridings, pp. ix, 408. 8vo, London, 1892. add. (T.H.);e.Yks.1 MS. add.;Handbill;Old =ne.Yks.1 Holderness Tale Ken. Morris, W.S. —The History and Topography of Wye. Canterbury, printed Morris Hist. Wye by Chivers, 1842. gen.ref. Morte Arthure, or the Death of Arthur [c. 1420]. Ed. E. Brock, E.E.T.S. 1865. Morte Arth.;Morte Arthur New ed. 1871. Dev. Mortimer, Geoffrey.—Tales from the Western Moors, 1895. Mortimer Tales Moors;Mortimer Tales w.Moors;Mortimer Moors;Mortimer Tales;Mortimer W. Moors gen. biblio Morton, John C:—A Cyclopaedia of Agriculture, practical and scientific. Morton Cyclo. Agric.;Cyclo. Agric.;Morton Cycl. 8vo, Glasgow, 1863. Agric.;Morton Cyclo. Glo. Morton, John.—A Gloucestershire Hill-Farm and a Gloucestershire Vale- Morton Glo. Farm;Morton Farm Farm. pp.36. In 'Husbandry,' Vol. III. London [1833]. Nhp. Morton, John.—The Natural History of Northamptonshire ; with some Morton Hist. Nhp.;Morton Nat. Hist.;Morton account of the Antiquities, fol., London, 1712. Nat. Hist. of Nhp.;Morton Nat. Hist. Nhp.;Morton Northampton;Morton Nat Hist.;Morton Hist. Lnk. Motherwell, William.—Poetical Works. With a memoir by James Motherwell Poems;Motherwell Sng.;Motherwell M'Conechy, Esq. A new ed., with large additions. 8vo, Paisley, 1881. [1st O wae be;Motherwell O wae be to the ed. 1827.] Orders;Motherwell Mermaiden;Motherwell Summer Months;Motherwell Wearie's Well;Motherwell Ettin o' Sillarwood;Sweet May.;Sweet May

Sh.I. Mouat, Thomas. —Statistical Account Number XII. Island and Parish of Unst Statist. Acc. Unst, in Shetland. In: Sinclair, John. The Statistical Account of Scotland. Drawn up from the Communications of the Ministers of the Different Parishes. Vol. 5. Edinburgh: William Creech, 1793. gen.ref. Moxon, Joseph.—Mechanick Exercises, or the doctrine of handyworks. 2 Moxon Mech. Ex.;Moxon Mech. Exercises vols. 4to, London, 1677. Johnson;Moxon Mech. Exercises Oxf. Mozley, Thomas. Reminiscences Chiefly of Oriel College and the Oxford Mozley Remin. Movement. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1882. Lei. MS. Acct. of matters in dispute betw. Thornton and Bosworth (1796) [??] MS. Acct. of matters in dispute betw. Thornton and Bosworth;Bosworth MS. Acc. of Dispute

Dev. MS. Proverbs (in the Collection of Prince L. L. Bonaparte.) MS. Prov. Ess. MS. Surv. of Dale Hall (1819) [??] MS. Surv. of Dale Hall;Tenant Covenants s.Sc. Muir, George.—The Clydesdale Minstrelsy: a collection of poems and Muir Minstrelsy;Muir Cld. Minstr.;Muir songs, chiefly in the Scotish dialect. 8vo, Glasgow, 1816. Clydesdale Minstrelsy Kcb. Muir, Robert James.—The Mystery of Muncraig. A story of the Stewartry Muir Muncraig of Kirkcudbright, 1900. Slg. Muir, William.—Poems on various subjects. With notices biographical and Muir Poems critical of the author and his writings. 8vo, Glasgow, 1818.

Ir. Mulholland, Rosa.—The Fit of Ailsie's Shoe. pp. 227-63 of ' The Haunted Mulholland Ailsie's Shoe Organist,' &c. London [1891]. gen.ref. Muller, J. W., see De Vries, M. Muller;Muller Dutch Dict. Lan. Mullins, Thomas.—Johnny of the Brook. A rural story of Lancashire life. Mullins Johnny 12mo, Manchester [n.d.]. Lan. Mullins, Thomas.—Thrums from the Spindle, pp. 32. 8vo, Manchester: Mullins Thrums from Spindle;Mullins John Heywood, 1868 (by J. Charlesworth) Thrums;Charlesworth Thrums n.Yks. Munby, Arthur J.—Ann Morgan's Love. A Pedestrian poem. 8vo, London, Munby Ann Morgan;Munby A. Morgan;Munby 1896. Ann Morgan Love n.Yks. Munby, Arthur J.—Verses New and Old. 12mo, London, 1865. Munby Verses Nrf. Munford, George.—An attempt to ascertain the true derivation of the Munford Local Names Names of Towns and Villages, and of Rivers, and other great natural features of the county of Norfolk. 8vo, Lynn, 1870. Arg. Munro, Neil.— John Splendid, 1898. Munro J. Splendid Arg. Munro, Neil.—Doom Castle, a romance, 1901. Munro Doom Castle Arg. Munro, Neil.—The Lost Pibroch and other Sheiling Stories, 1896. Munro Lost Pibroch;Munro Pibroch;Neil Munro Lost Pibroch Arg. Munro, Neil.—The Shoes of Fortune, 1901. Munro Shoes of Fort.;Munro Shoes of Fortune

Amer. Munsey's Magazine. Vol. 24, Jan. 1901. Munsey's Mag. Lnk. Murdoch, Alexander G.—Lilts on the Doric Lyre : a collection of humorous Murdoch Doric Lyre;Murdoch Lyre poems and versified sketches of Scottish manners and character, 12mo, Glasgow, 1873. Lnk. Murdoch, Alexander G.—Scotch Readings, humorous and amusing. 5th Murdoch Readings ed., 8vo, Glasgow, 1895. Abd. Murray, Alexander. —The northern flora: or a description of the wild Murray Flora plants belonging to the north and east of Scotland: with an account of their places of growth and properties. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1836.

Sc. Murray, C.—Spring in the Howe of Alford, in Black and White, Apr. 18, Murray Spring in Black and White;Black and 1896. White;Blk. and White;Murray Howe o' Alford in Black and White;Murray Howe o' Alford in Blk. and White;Murray Spring;Murray Spring in Blk. and White Abd. Murray, Charles.—Hamewith. 8vo, Aberdeen, 1900. Murray Hamewith Cant Murray, D. Christie.—A Novelist's Note-Book, 1887. Murray Nov. Note-bk.;Murray Novelist's Note- Bk.;Murray Note-bk.;Murray Nov. Note Bk.;Murray Novelist's Note Bk. Stf. Murray, D. Christie.—Aunt Rachel, 1886. Murray Aunt Rachel Stf. Murray, D. Christie.—John Vale's Guardian, 1890. Murray John Vale Stf. Murray, D. Christie.—Joseph's Coat, 1882. Murray Joseph's Coat Stf. Murray, D. Christie.—Rainbow Gold, 1885. Murray Rainbow Gold s.Stf. Murray, David Christie. —The Church of Humanity. London: Chatto & Murray Church of Humanity Windus, 1901. Rxb. Murray, J. E. D. (ed.)—Hawick Songs and Recitations, 12mo, Hawick, 1892. Murray Hawick Sngs.;Murray Sngs. gen. biblio Murray, J. P.— A handbook for travellers in France Murray's Handbook for France being a guide to Normandy, Brittany; the rivers Seine, Loire, Rhône, and Garonne; the French Alps, Dauphiné, Provence, and the Pyrenees; their railways and roads ; with maps and plans . London: J. Murray, 1873.

Cth. Murray, J. P.— A handbook for travellers in South Wales and its borders, Murray Handbk. s.Wal. including the river Wye. With a travelling map. London: J. Murray, 1860.

Oxf. Murray, J. P.—A handbook for travellers in Berks, Bucks and Oxfordshire, Murray Handbk. Oxf.;Murray Hndbk. including a particular description of the University and City of Oxford and Oxf.;Murray's Handbk. Oxf. the descent of the Thames to ... Windsor. With a ... map and plans. London, 1882. Dev. Murray, J. P.—A Handbook for Travellers in Devon and Cornwall. 12mo, Murray Handbk.;Murray Hdbk.;Murray Hndbk. London, 1851 [and var. ed.]. Ken. Murray, J. P.—A handbook for travellers in Kent and Sussex. London, 1892. Murray Handbk. Ken. e.An.;Not. Murray, J. P.—Handbook for travellers in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Murray e. Counties Leicestershire, and Staffordshire. London, 1892. Sc. Murray, James A. H.—The Dialect of the Southern Counties of Scotland: its Murray Dial.;Murray Dial. s.Sc. pronunciation, grammar, and historical relations. With an appendix on the present limits of the Gaelic and Lowland Scotch, and the dialectal divisions of the Lowland tongue. And a linguistical map of Scotland. Trans. Phil. Soc. London, 1873. Rxb. Murray, Robert.—Hawick Characters. With sketch and portrait of the Murray Hawick Characters;Murray Characters author. 8vo, Hawick, 1901. gen.ref. Musæ: V. Bourne: Musæ Anglicanæ; sive, Poemata quædam melioris V. Bourne Poemata notæ, seu hactenus inedita, seu sparsim edita. Editio quinta. [Edited by V. B., i.e. Vincent Bourne.] Londini : Ex officinâ J. & R. Tonson, & J. Watts, 1741. [Wright: 1764]. gen.ref. Musarum Deliciae: see Halliburton Musarum Deliciae w.Yks. Musgrave [Pseud. for Mary Russell Mitford], Miriam. —Our Village: Musgrave Our Village Sketches of Country Life and Character. London etc.: Walter Scott Publ. , 1891. gen.ref. Myrc, John.—Instructions for Parish Priests [c. 1450]. Ed. Edward Peacock, Myrc Inst. Par. Priests;Myrc Inst.;Peacock's Notes E.E.T.S. 1868. Sur. n.d. Oliphant At his Gate [Nfld. Dial. of Nfld. in Dy.] Chron. Oliphant At his Gates n.Dev. n.Dev.1: no title given in bibliography [??]: see Palmer, Mrs.—A Dialogue n.Dev.1 in the Devonshire dialect (in three parts). By a Lady: to which is added a glossary, by J. F. Palmer, pp. viii, 99, gloss, pp. 25-99. 8vo, London, 1837. = Dev.1 n.Wil. n.Wil.1, quoted from (E.H.G.) [probably Dartnell, George Edward, and n.Wil.1 Goddard, Edward Hungerford.— A Glossary of Words used in the county of Wiltshire. E.D.S. 1893. =Wil.1] Or.I. Nairne, Caroline.—Life and Songs of the Baroness Nairne [c. 1780]. Ed. Nairne Sng., Land of Leal Charles Rogers, 1869. Ken. Nairne, Edward.—Kentish Tales in verse and other humorous poems, with Nairne Tales notes historical, wittical, critical, wag and pragmatical, 2nd ed., 12mo, Sandgate [1824]. [1st ed. 1790.] Nrf. Nall, John Greaves.—Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft, a handbook for Nrf.1;Nall Gl. e.An.;Nall Gl. visitors and residents; with chapters on the archaeology, natural history, &c., of the district; a history, with statistics, of the East Coast herring fishery, and an etymological and comparative glossary of the dialect of East Anglia. 12mo, London, 1866. =Nrf.1 w.Sc. Napier, Alexander, James Boswell et al. —The life of Samuel Johnson, LL. Napier's Johnson;Campbell Visit to England D. Together with the journal of a tour to the Hebrides. 4 vols. London: G. Bell, 1884. gen.ref. Napier, Arthur S.—Old English Glosses, chiefly unpublished. Anecdota Napier Oxoniensia, Medieval and Modern Series, Part XI. 4to, Oxford, 1900. w.Sc. Napier, James.—Folk Lore : or, superstitious beliefs in the West of Scotland Napier Flk-Lore within this century. With an appendix, shewing the probable relation of the modern festivals of Christmas, May Day, St. John's Day, and Halloween, to ancient sun and fire worship. 8vo, Paisley, 1879. gen.ref. Nares, Robert. - A Glossary, or collection of words, phrases, names and Nares;Add. to Nares;A Masque;A True allusions to customs, proverbs, &c. [1822]. A new edition by James O. Gentleman's Delight;Alb. Engl.;Alex. & Halliwell and Thomas Wright. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1888. Campaspe;Lingua an Old Play;An Ould Facioned Love;Annals of Love;Art of Flattery;Ascham Scholemaster;Ascham Toxoph.;Autobiography of Sir S. D'Ewes;B. & Fl. Scornf. Lady;B. Jonson Barth. Fair;Bess of Bedlam's Garland;Britannia Triumphans;Brome New Acad.;Browne Br. Past;Browne Brit. Past;Capel in Nares;Chapman Iliad;Cleaveland Poems;Com. Hist. Francion;Davies Orchestra;Dekker Honest Wh.;Delectable Demaundes;Drayton Ep.;Drayton Mooncalf;Drayton Nymphal;Drayton Owle;Drayton Polyolb.;Drayton Skeltoniad;Du Bartas;D'Urfey Richmond Heiress;Fletcher Pref. to Poems;Ford Fancies;Gammer Gurton;Gentl. Recreat.;Giffard Dial. Witches;Gifford Note on Massinger;Hall Satires;Harington Ariosto;Harington Epigrams;Herrick;Herring's Tayle;Heywood Spider & Flie;Heywood Troia;Hist. Albino;Hist. Manual Arts;Holland Ammianus;Honest Whore;Hop Garland;Howell Fam. Letters;ib.{{Chettle Kind-Harts Dreme}};J. Taylor Peace;Langham Gard. of Health;Lattimer Sermons;Lattimer Sermons;Nares;Lingua;Lupton;Lyly Euphues;Lyly gen. biblio Nature Notes: The Selborne Society's Magazine. Var. No's. NatureMidas;Lyly Notes Sapho and Phao;Man in the ne. Cum. ne.Cum.1, no title given; probably Dickinson, William.—A Glossary of ne.Cum.1 Words and Phrases pertaining to the dialect of Cumberland. E.D.S. 1878. =Cum.1 ne.Der. ne.Der.1, no title given: probably Pegge, Samuel.—Two Collections of ne.Der.1 Derbicisms containing words and phrases in a great measure peculiar to the natives and inhabitants of the County of Derby. Ed., with two introductions, by W. W. Skeat and Thomas Hallam. E.D.S. 1896. =Der.1 ne. Lin. ne.Lin.1, no title given; probably Brogden, J. Ellett.—Provincial Words and ne.Lin.1 Expressions current in Lincolnshire. 8vo, London, 1866. =Lin.1 [Contains 'Our Little Ted' —a Lincolnshire tale by J. B. Smedley.] ne.Wor. ne.Wor.1, no title given [??] ne.Wor.1 Or.I.;Sh.I. Neill, P.—A Tour through some of the Islands of Orkney and Shetland. 8vo, Neill Tour;Neil Tour;Neill Sh. and Or. I. Edinburgh, 1806. Sc. Neill, P.—Account of British Horticulture drawn up for the Edinburgh Neill Horticulture;Neil Hortic. Edb. Encycl.;Neill Encyclopedia. 4to, Edinburgh, 1817. Hortic. Edb. Encycl.;Neill Hortic. Edb. Encyclo.;Neill Hortic. Edin. Encycl.;Neill Hortic. Encycl. e.Sc. Neill, P.—List of Fishes found in the Frith of Forth, and rivers and lakes Neill Hist. Fishes;Neill Fishes near Edinburgh, with remarks. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1810. Rnf. Neilson, James M.—Poems and Songs chiefly in the Scottish Language. Neilson Poems 8vo, Glasgow, 1877. n.Yks. Nelson, John.—A Specimen of the Bilsdale Dialect; being two poems on Nelson Bilsdale Dial.;Bilsdale Dial.;Nelson Isaac Telltruth and Sammy Standfast, pp. 32. 12mo, Northallerton, 1831. Bilsdale Dial.

Cor. Netherton, Edward.—The Song of Solomon in the living Cornish dialect. Netherston Sng. Sol.;Netherton Sng. Sol. From the Authorised English Version. 12mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1859.] Sus. Neve, Richard. —The City and Countrey Purchaser, and Builder's Neve Dict.;Neves Builders' Dict. Dictionary; or, the compleat Builder's Guide. Shewing the qualities, quantities ... of all materials relating to building ... By T. N. Philomath. London, 1736. sw.Sur. Nevill, Ralph. —Old Cottage and Domestic Architecture in South-West Nevill Cottages;Nevill Old Cottages;Neville Surrey, and notes on the early history of the Division. [Illustrated.] Cottages Guildford: Billing & Sons, 1889. gen.ref. New English Dictionary, A, on historical principles. Ed. J. A. H. Murray, H. N.E.D.;Barnes Wks.;Bastwick Litany;Birnie Kirk- Bradley, W. A. Craigie. 4to, Oxford, 1884-. = (N.E.D.) Buriall;Blair Grave;Blithe Eng. Improv.;Blith Eng. Improv.;Bochas;Burrow Lawes;Butler Fem. Mon.;Trevisa Barth.;Act 33 Hen. VIII;Harl. Misc.;Trevisa;Willobie Arisa;Stewart Cron. Scotl.;Behn Lucky Chance;Crooke Body of Man;Harvey Pierce;Sanderson Serm.;Golding Calvin on Deut;Act 5 & 6 Edw. VI;Ward Simp. Cobler;Uncasing of Machivils Instr.;Etheredge She wou'd if she cou'd;Butler Fem. Mon.;Hunt Sir R. Esher;De Foe Capt. Singleton;Hellowes Fam. Ep.;Sewall Diary;Tundale's Vision;Jer. Taylor Gt. Exemp.;Gordon Hist. Earls Sutherl.;Turbervile Venerie;Birnie Kirk- Buriall;Grew Cosmol. Sacra;Sandys Ovid's Met.;Nashe Unfort. Trav.;Fitzherbert Survey;Will;Foxe Martyrs;Kyng & Hermyt;Fletcher Love's Cure;Rolland Crt. Venus;Trial;Pitcairn's Crim. Trials Scotl.;Cotton Espernon;Will of R. Maddox;Dampier Voy.;Madresfield Lett.;State Papers Henry VIII;Yates Ibis;Newton Lemnie's Complex;Ord. Lichfield Gild;Boyd Last Battell;Young Tour Irel.;State Papers, Henry VIII;Twyne Phisicke;Holinshed Chron.;Holland Amm. Marcell;Tourneur Revenger's Trag.;Bastwick Litany;Knox Reform. Scotl.;(Knox) Sc. New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register, The. 1837. NewWks.;Surtees;Callis Monthly Mag. Stat. Sewers;Acc. St. John's Lan. New Weekly, The. Manchester. Var. dates. New Wkly. Sc. New Year's Morning, in Edinburgh; and Auld Handsel Monday, in the New Year's Morning;Auld Handsel country: two poems in the Scottish dialect, by the Author of 'The Monday;Handsel Monday;New Years Morning Shepherd's Wedding.' pp. 23. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1792. Brks. Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser, etc., The. 1888. Newbury Wkly. News;Rec. Court Leet Nhb. Newcastle Courant, The. (1711-1910) Newc. Courant Nhb. Newcastle Daily Chronicle, The. Var. Dates Newc. Dy. Chron.;Newcastle Dy. Chron.;N'castle Dy. Chron.;Newc. Chron. Nhb. Newcastle Daily Journal, The. Var. Dates Newc. Dy. Jrn.;Newcastle Dy. Jrn.;Newcastle Jrn.

Nhb. Newcastle Daily Leader, The. (1885-1903) Newc. Dy. Leader;Newc. Leader;Newcastle Daily Leader Nhb. Newcastle Evening Chronicle. Var. Dates Newc. Even. Chron. Nhb. Newcastle Fishers' Garlands, The, for 1820-21, 1830, 1833, 1843-65. Newc. Fishers' Garlands;N'castle Fishers' Newcastle: Printed for Emerson Charnley. Garlands;Newc. Fisher's Garl.;Newc. Fishers' Garl.;Newcastle Fishers' Garl.;Charnley Fisher's Garl.;Charnley Fisher's Garland;Charnley Fishers' Garl.;Charnley Fishers' Garland;Last o' the Season;N'castle Fishers' Garl.;Fishers' Garl.;Fisher's Garl.;Chatto Angler's Reveille in N'castle Fishers' Garl.;Doubleday Morning Airly;White Visit to Redesdale gen.ref. Newcastle Municipla Accts.: see Nhb. Newcastle Municipla Accts. Nhb. Newcastle Song Book; or, Tyneside Songster. Being a collection of comic Newc. Sng. Bk. and satirical songs . . . chiefly in the Newcastle dialect. 8vo, Newcastle- upon-Tyne [1842]. Nhb. Newcastle Weekly Chronicle. Var. Dates Newc. Wkly. Chron.;Newc. Wkly. Chron. Suppl.;Newcastle Wkly. Chron.;Newcastle Wkly. Chron. Suppl.;Wkly. Chron. gen. biblio Newman, Edward.—A Dictionary of British Birds. Reprinted from Newman;Montagu;Montagu Birds;Montagu Montagu's Ornithological Dictionary, and incorporating the additional Ornith. Dict. species described by Selby; Yarrell, in all three editions; and in natural- history journals. 8vo, London, 1866. gen. biblio Newton, Alfred, and Gadow, Hans.—A Dictionary of Birds. 8vo, London, Newton & Gadow;Belon Hist. de la nature des 1893-96. Oyseaux;Christy B. Essex Brks. Nichol's Bibliotheca Topographlca Britannica.—Vol. IV. pp. 55-57, &c. 4to, Nichols Bibl. Topog. Brit.;Nichols B London, 1783. [Contains a few remarks on the Berkshire dialect.] Topog.;Nichols Bibl. Top. Brit.;Nichols Bibli. Topog. Lei. Nichols, John.—The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester. 4 Nichols Hist.;Nichols Hist. Lei. vols. fol., London, 1795-1815. gen.ref. Nichols: British Topography. Or, an historical account of what has been Nichols Bibl. Topog.;Nichols Bibl. Topog. Brit. done for illustrating the topographical antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. London : T. Payne and Son, and J. Nichols, 1780. Ant.;Dwn. Nicholson Dial. [??]: probably a mistake for Patterson, William Hugh.—A Nicholson Dial. Glossary of Words in use in the counties of Antrim and Down. E.D.S. 1880. = N.I.1 Sth. Nicholson, Edward W. B.—Golspie : Contributions to its Folklore. 8vo, Nicholson Golspie London, 1897. Lnk. Nicholson, James.—Idylls o' Hame, and other poems. 12mo, London, 1870. Nicholson Idylls;Leighton Laddie's Lamentation;Nicholson Hame Idylls Lnk. Nicholson, James.—Kilwuddie and other poems. With life sketch and Nicholson Kilwuddie;Nicholson Kilwuddy portrait of the Author. 4th ed., 12mo, Glasgow, 1895. [1st ed. 1860.] Lnk. Nicholson, James.—Wee Tibbie's Garland and other poems. 12mo, Glasgow, 1873. s.Sc. Nicholson, John.—Historical and Traditional Tales in prose and verse, Nicholson Hist. Tales;Nicholson Hist. and Trad. connected with the south of Scotland, original and select. 8vo, Tales;Nicholson Tales;Inventory of Kirkcudbright, 1843. Caerlaveroch;Inventory of Caerlaverock;Telfair True Relation;Telfar True Relation of an Apparition, &c. e.Yks. Nicholson, John.—The Folk Speech of East Yorkshire. 8vo, London, 1889. Nicholson Flk-Sp.;Nicholson Flk. Sp.;Nicholson Flk.Sp.;Nicholson Flk-Sp.;Nicholson Flk- Speech;Lancaster Riding the Stang;Lancaster Riding the Stang, in Nicholson Flk-Sp.;Lancaster Riding the Stang, in Nicholson Flk. Sp.;Lancaster Riding the Stang, in Nicholson Flk-Sp.;Lancaster April Feeal Day;Lancaster April Feeal Day, in Nicholson Flk. Sp.;Riding the Stang;Lancaster Riding the Stang , in Nicholson Flk-Sp. e.Yks. Nicholson, John.—The Folk-lore of East Yorkshire, ib.{{London}} 1890. Nicholson Flk-Lore;Flk-rhyme, Nicholson Flk- Lore;Folk-saw, Nicholson Flk-Lore Nhb.;Dur. Nicholson, W. E.—A Glossary of Terms used in the Coal Trade of Nicholson Gl. Coal Tr.;Coal Tr. Gl.;Gl. Coal Northumberland and Durham. 8vo, Newcastle, 1888. Terms;Nicholson Coal;Nicholson Coal Tr. Gl. Gall. Nicholson, William. —Poetical Works. With a memoir by Malcolm M'L. Nicholson Wks.;Nicholson Poet. Wks. Harper. 4th ed. 8vo, Dalbeattie, 1896. [1st ed. 1814.] Or.I. Nicol, Alexander.-- Poems on several subjects, both comical and serious. In Nicol Poems;A. Nicol Poems two parts. To which are added, The Experienced Gentleman, and The She Anchoret; written in Cromwell's time, by the then Duchess of Newcastle. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1766. Peb. Nicol, James.—Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 2 vols. 12mo, Nicol Poems;Nicol. Poems;J. Nicol Poems;Daft Edinburgh, 1805. Days;Kirn Supper;Man and Muir-fowl;Run Supper;The Run Supper;The daft days.;The daft days Or.I. Nicoll, Robert.—Poems. 3rd ed.: with numerous additions, and a Memoir Nicoll Poems; of the author. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1843. Colon. Nicols, Arthur.—Wild life and adventures in the Australian Bush ; four Nicols Wild Life;Nicols Aus. Bush years' personal experience. 2 vols., 1887. Cai. Nicolson, D.—MS. Collection of Caithness words. =Cai.1 Cai.1 Cum. Nicolson, Guil.— Glossarium Brigantinum, collectore Guil. Nicolson, 1677. Nicolson Printed with notes in the Trans. of the Royal Soc. of Literature, Vol. IX. pt. ii. pp. 303-23, 1868. Sh.I. Nicolson, John.—Sprigs o' Aithstin' Hedder. pp. 52. 12mo, Lerwick [1898]. Nicolson Aithstin' Hedder;Nicholson Aithstin' Hedder;Nicolson Aithstin Hedder;Nicolson Poems Lakel. Nicolson, Joseph, and Burn, Richard.—The History and Antiquities of the Nicolson & Burn Hist. Antiq. Wm. Counties of Westmoreland and Cumberland. 2 vols. 4to, London, 1777. Cum;Nicholson & Burn Hist. Antiq. Wm. and Cum.;Nicholson & Burn Hist. Wm. and Cum.;Nicolson & Burn Hist. Antiq. Wm. Cum.

Sh.I. Nicolson, Laurence James. —Da last noost: a shetland folk song. 1896 [no Nicolson Da Last Noost edition given]. Nhb. Nicolson, William. —Leges Marchiarum, or Border-Laws: containing Nicholson Leges Marchiarum several original articles and treaties, agreed upon by the Commissioners of the respective Kings of England and Scotland, for the better preservation of peace and commerce upon the Marches of both Kingdoms; from the reign of Henry III. to the Union of the Two Crowns, in K. James I. With ... an appendix of Charters and Records, relating to the said Treaties. London, 1747. w.Yks. Nidderdill Olminac, The, an' Ivvery Body's Kalinder. 12mo, Pateley Bridge, Nidderdill Olm.;Nidderdale Olm.;Nidderdell 1864-80. Olm.;Nidderdill Olm.;Nidderdale Alm.;Fortnit Hallida;J. Bullitt;Apr. Notes

Slg. Nimmo, William.— A General History of Stirlingshire; with the natural Nimmo Stirlingshire history of the Shire, a map, &c. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1777. gen. biblio Nineteenth Century, The. C. Kegan Paul & Co.: London, 1887-1900. 19th Cent.;Nineteenth Cent.;Nineteenth Century

Aus. Nisbet, Hume. —'Bail Up!' A romance of bushrangers and blacks. London: Nesbit Bail Up;Nisbet Bail up;Nisbet Bail Up Chatto & Windus, 1890. Aus. Nisbet, Hume. —The bushranger's sweetheart : an Australian romance. Nisbet Bushranger's Sweetheart London: F. V. White & Co., 1892. Dur. Nixon's Gateshead and Tyneside Almanac, 1883. Nixon Gateshead Alm.;Gateshead Alm. Lan. Nodal, John H., and Milner, George.—A Glossary of the Lancashire Dialect. Lan.1;Jone o' Grinfilt;May Song in Trans. of the Manchester Literary Club. 8vo, Manchester, and E.D.S. 1875. - Ballads;Ballads;Brierley Ab-o'-th'-Yate;Brierley =Lan.1 Ab-o'th-Yate;Buxton Botan. Guide;Collier Wks.;Ned of Fell;Rostherne Ch'wardens' Accts.;Walker Diary;Waugh Bury;Waugh Dulesgate;Waugh Factory Flk.;Morris Maggie Bell;Morris Sc. Nonquiz, Wedderwick.—Epitome of the Life of William Wiggle, the Life of W. Wiggle;Life William Wiggle Duntreck Bard. D. McKenzie, 1808. Ess. Norden, John, the Elder. —Speculi Britanniæ pars: an historical and Norden Ess. chorographical description of the county of Essex, by John Norden, 1554. Edited by Sir H. Ellis. London, 1840. gen.ref. Noreen, A.—Altislandische und altnorwegische Grammatik unter Noreen Gram. Berücksichtigung des Urnordischen. Zweite Auflage. Halle, 1892. Nrf. Norfolk Antiquarian Miscellany. Vol. II. pt. 1. 1873. Nrf. Antiq.;Nrf. Ant. Misc.;Nrf. Antiq. Misc.;Antiq. Misc.;Ant. Misc.;Apprentices' Tools in Norwich;True News from Norwich;Chrchw. Accts., St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich;Churchw. Accts., St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich;Descriptio Norfolciensium;Chwardens' Accs. St. Peter Mancroft;Chwardens' Acc.;Descriptio Norfolciensium;Chrchw. Accts., St. Peter Mancroft;Churchw. Accts., St. Peter Mancroft;Chwardens' Accs. St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich;St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich

Nrf. Norfolk Archaeology: or, miscellaneous tracts relating to the antiquities of Nrf. Arch.;Arch.;Nrf. Archaeol. the county of Norfolk, published by the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society. 8vo, Norwich, 1847-. Nrf. Norfolk Chronicle, The. (1827). Nrf. Chron. Nrf. Norfolk Daily Standard, The. Var. dates. Nrf. Dy. Standard Nrf. Norfolk Journal, The. 1808. Nrf. Jrn. w.Sc. North British Daily Mail, The. N. Brit. Dy. Mail n.Cy. North Country Chorister, The; an unparalleled variety of excellent songs. Ritson N. Garl. ;Ritson Garl.;Ritson N. Collected and published together, for general amusement, by a Bishoprick Garland;Ritson N. Garlands Ballad-singer. [Ed. by Joseph Ritson.] 8vo, Durham, 1802. Reprinted in the 'Northern Garlands,' 8vo, London, 1810. Dev. North Devon Herald, The. 1895-1897. n.Dev. Herald;Fullarton Report on Mussel Grounds Dev. North Devon Journal, The. 1885. n.Dev. Jrn. Lin. North Lindsey Star. 1890. N. Lindsey Star Lakel. North Lonsdale Magazine and Lake District Miscellany; a Monthly Serial of N. Lonsdale Mag. past and current local literature and news. Conducted by J. P. Morris. Ulverston, 1866-67. n.Yks. North Riding Record Society, North Riding Records. London: Printed for the N. R. Rec. Soc.;N. Riding Rec. Soc.;Inrollments of Society, 1883-. Indentures Wil. North Wilts Herald & Advertiser. 1894. n.Wil. Herald gen. biblio North, Roger. —The Life of the Honourable Sir Dudley North, ... and of Dr. North Life Sir D. North John North, Master of Trinity College, ... Cambridge, etc. [Edited by Montagu North.]. London: J. Whiston, 1744. Nhb. North, Roger.—The Life of the Right Honourable Francis North, Baron of North Life Guilford Guilford ... wherein are inserted the characters of Sir Matthew Hale, Sir George Jeffries, Sir Leoline Jenkins, S. Godolphin and others, etc. [Edited by Montagu North.] MS. notes [by F. Hargrave]. London: J. Whiston, 1742.

War. Northall, G. F.—A Warwickshire Word-book, comprising obsolescent and War.2;Northall Wd. Bk.;Northall Wd-bk.;Hazlitt dialect words, colloquialisms, &c., gathered from oral relation, and Prov.;Northall Gl.;Northall Wd. Bk.;Northall Wd- collated with accordant works. E.D.S. 1896. = War.2 bk.;Northall Wds.;Old Riddle;Street-rhyme;Dyer Flk-Lore;Flk-phr.;Flk-rhyme;Pratt Harvest Home;Shaw Hist. Stf.;Shaw Hist. gen. biblio Northall, G. F.—English Folk-Rhymes. A collection of traditional verses Northall Flk-Rhymes;Glo. Flk-Rhyme, Northall relating to places and persons, customs, superstitions, &c. 8vo, London, Gl.;Northall Flk. Rhymes 1893. Mid.;Stf.;Wa Northall, G. F.—Folk-Phrases of Four Counties (Glouc, Staff., Warw., Northall Flk-Phr.;Northall Flk-Phrases;Northall r.;Wor.;Glo. Worc.). Gathered from unpublished MSS. and oral tradition, pp. 43. 8vo, Flk. Phr. London. E.D.S. 1894. Nhb. Northern Counties Magazine, The. —Andrew Reid & Co Ltd., Newcastle- N. Counties Mag. upon-Tyne, 1901. n.Cy. Northern Garlands.—The Bishopric Garland; or Durham Minstrel: a choice Bishopric Garl. collection of excellent songs. The Yorkshire Garland : a curious collection of old and new songs. The Northumberland Garland: or Newcastle Nightingale : a matchless collection of famous songs. The North-Country Chorister: an unparalleled variety of excellent songs. Ed. by the late Joseph Ritson, Esq. 8vo, London, 1810.

Dur. Northern Minstrel, The, or Gateshead Songster. Being a choice collection N. Minstrel of the most approved modern songs. 4 parts. 16mo, Gateshead-upon- Tyne, 1806-7. Uls. , The. May 8, 1901. Northern Whig;N. Whig Nhb. Northumberland Garland, The; or, Newcastle Nightingale : a matchless Nhb. Garland;Nhb. Garl.;Ogilby's Duel collection of famous songs. [Ed. by Joseph Ritson.] 8vo, Newcastle, 1793. Nhb. Northumberland Garland, The; or, Newcastle Nightingale : a matchless Nhb. Garland;Nhb. Garl.;Ecky's Mare collection of famous songs. [Ed. by Joseph Ritson.] 8vo, Newcastle, 1793. Reprinted in the 'Northern Garlands.' 8vo, London, 1810.

Nhb. Northumbrian Minstrel, The. A choice collection of songs. 12mo, Alnwick, N. Minstrel 1811. Dev. Norway, Arthur H.—Parson Peter, a tale of the Dart, 1900. Norway Parson Peter gen. biblio Norwich Argus, The. (1888) Var. dates. Norwich Argus;Rust Good Old Times;Rust Old Times gen.ref. Notes & Queries, 1849-. N. & Q.;Rolland Faune Populaire de la France;Soane Curiosities of Lit.;Street Ball. gen. biblio Notes and Queries: a medium of intercommunication for literary men, N. & Q.;N. & Q;Carlisle Grammar Antidote to Melancholy;Artemus Ward in N. & Q.;Bk. artists, antiquaries, genealogists, &c. Series i-ix. 1849-99. Schools;Dor. Voc.;Grahame Birds;Haynes of the Court, in N. & Q.;Cutchacutchoo in N. & Q. Gl.;Haynes Voc.;Haynes Vocab.;Hunter Georg. 1;Hunter Georgical Essays in N. & Q.;J. Longmuir in N. Ess.;Hunter Georg. Essays;Hunter Georgical & Q.;Lett. in N. & Q.;Pegge Mem. on Cock-fighting, in N. & Q.;Procl. of Langholme Fair in N. & Q.;Rent Roll, Ess.;Hunter Georgical Studies;Ilkley Manor time of Elizabeth, N. & Q.;Rent Roll, time of Rolls;Inventory;Inventory of Household Goods, Elizabeth;Rent Roll, temp. Eliz.;Warrington Fair in N. & Staines;J. Longmuir;Jackson Brigg Q.;Young Hist. Whitby, in N. & Q.;Carlyle O. Almanack;Jackson;l.c.Brigg Almanack;Jacob Cromwell;Carlyle O. Cromwell, ib.;Act. Parl. Plantae;Laws of Miners of Mendip;Layer Acct. of Scot.;Ambrose Media;Auction Cat. Staines;Aylesford Meldreth;Legal Act;List Wds.;Local Par. Reg.;Ayscough MS.;Ballad of Der. Ram;Barrow prophecy;Lon. Chron.;Life J. Lackington;N & Tour;Walking Tour;Burke Vicissitudes of Q.;N. & Q;N. & Q.;Notes & Q.;N. &Q.;Notes and Families;Buchan Domestic Medicine;Beeton's Xmas Queries;N.&Q.;Old Harvest Sng.;Old Radnor Ann.;Bingley Herald N. & Q.;Blake Pictures from Reg.;Penhallow Hist. Indian Wars;Proc. of Ireland;Blomefield Hist. Nrf.;Boswell Antiq.;Brown Lay of the Clock;Campbell O'Connor's Child;Indenture ( Clonmel Union;Proceedings Suf. Institute of 1524 ) in Carlisle Grammar Schools;Churchw. Acc. Arch.;Procl. of Langholme Fair;Public Schools South Lynn;Corporation Totnes;Cty. Cal.;Raine Dur.;Rent Roll;Roy. Soc. MS.;Shantooe Gaby;Cutchacutchoo in N. & Q.;Davies Walks through Jest;Shaw Recent Poems;Slang Wds. in N. & York;Eagle and County Cork Advertiser;Artemus Q.;Souter and his Sow;Statute Jas. I;Sus. Wkly. Ward;Cutchacutchoo;Herrick Desc. Oberon's Palace, Advertiser;The Dublin Evening Mail;The Long in N. & Q.;Hist. Lin.;Macnevin Confisc. of Uls.;Manch. Pack;The Lord's Trumpet;The Times of May;Tour Courier;Marchant Diary;Maskell Gl.;May Guide to through Gt. Brit.;Townley Jrn. I.Ma.;Tyneside Stratford-on-Avon;Mem. H. Cary;Middleton Rhyme, N. & Q.;Vaughan of Gt. Cities;Wallis Gl.;Mortimer Husbandry;Neale Hymns;Newcourt Repertorium Eccles.;Newton's Lon. Jrn.;Nhp. Antiq. Nhb.;Wallis Hist. Nhb.;Farmer and the Herald;Nhp. Merc.;North Church Bells;Note in N. & King;Warrington Fair;Warri't'n Fair;Wharton Q.;Pop. superstition, N. & Q.;Poynter MS. Gl. Hist. Manch. Gram. School;White Londoner's Walk;Wil. Rent Roll, temp. Eliz. in N. & Q.;Wil. Sur. Notes by a Naturalist. In Cornhill Magazine, Nov. 1887. Cornh.Rent Roll;Williams Mag. Hist. Aberconwy;Wkly. gen.ref. Notes ed. 1874: Poetical Works of , Bishop of Dunkeld. 4 Notes vols. Ed. J. Small. Edinburgh, 1874. Cor. Notley, Frances Eliza Millett. The Power of the Hand: A Novel. 3 vol. Notley Power of Hand;Notley Power of the Hand London: Ward and Downey, 1888. Not. Nottingham Daily Express, The. Nottingham. Var. dates. Not. Express;Nottingham Express gen. biblio Nottingham Daily Guardian, The. Nottingham. 1895. Daily Guardian;Not. Dy. Guardian;Not. Guard.;Not. Guardian gen.ref. Nottingham.—Records of the Borough of Nottingham, being a series of Nott. Rec.;Nottingham Records;Invent.;Not. extracts from the archives of the Corporation of Nottingham, 1155-1625. Rec.;Nottingham Rec. Ed. W. H. Stevenson. 4 vols. 8vo, London, 1882-89. - Nottingham.—Records of the Borough of Nottingham, being a series of extracts from the archives of the Corporation of Nottingham, 1155-1625. Ed. W. H. Stevenson. 4 vols. 8vo, London, 1882-89. —1625-1702, Vol. V. Ed. W. T. Baker, ib.{{London}} 1900. Not.;Der. Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Notes and Queries (1893-1898). Not. & Der. N. & Q. nw.Der. nw.Der.1, no title given; probably Pegge, Samuel.—Two Collections of nw.Der.1 Derbicisms containing words and phrases in a great measure peculiar to the natives and inhabitants of the County of Derby. Ed., with two introductions, by W. W. Skeat and Thomas Hallam. E.D.S. 1896. =Der.1 nw.Der. nw.Der.2, no title given; probably Sleigh, John.—An attempt at a nw.Der.2 Derbyshire Glossary, pp. 11. Reprinted from the Reliquary for 1865-66. = Der.2 nw.Lin. nw.Lin.1,no title given; probably Brogden, J. Ellett.—Provincial Words and nw.Lin.1 Expressions current in Lincolnshire. 8vo, London, 1866. =Lin.1 [Contains 'Our Little Ted' —a Lincolnshire tale by J. B. Smedley.]

Lan. O Bit ov a Chat obeeat teese Lecturs un Things between Billy o' Owd Bob's Chat obeeat Lecturs;O Bit ov o Chat un' George o' Jim's o' Owd Harry's, uz they went to't Hombleton wun mornin'. Parts first and second. Haslingden, 1844. gen.ref. O’Donovan: O'Reilly, Edward.—An Irish-English Dictionary... A new O'Donovan;O'Donovan Suppl. to O'Reilly edition... corrected. With a supplement... by J. O'Donovan. Dublin : James Duffy & Co., [1901]. gen.ref. Obedientiary Rolls of St. Swithun's Priory, Winchester, from the Obedientiary Rolls S. Swithun Winchester Cathedral Archives, ed. George William Kitchin. London: Simpkin, 1892. Dev. Obliging Husband and Imperious Wife, The ; or the West Country Clothier Obliging Husband undone by a Peacock, with the pleasant and comical humours of honest Humphrey, his man, in witty and ingenious dialogues. 12mo, [n.pl.], 1717.

? Observation (personal): no source given Obs. Ayr. Ochiltree, Henry.—Out of her Shroud, 1897. Ochiltree Out of Shroud;Ochiltree Out of her Shroud;Ochiltree Shroud Sc. Ochiltree, Henry.—Redburn, 1895. Ochiltree Redburn;Redburn Ochiltree gen.ref. O'Curry: On the manners and customs of the ancient Irish : a series of O'Curry Manners and Customs;O'Curry Ancient lectures ; Eugene O'Curry. vol 1. Eugene O'Curry. London : Williams and Irish;O'Curry Manners Anc. Irish;O'Curry Norgate, 1873. Manners & Customs Lan. Odds and Ends', a Manuscript Magazine issued by St Paul's Library and Odds and Ends;Rowley Notes on Slang Educational Society (Manchester, 1870). Cor. O'Donoghue, F. Talbot.—St. Knighton's Keive ; a Cornish tale. With a O'Donoghue St. Knighton;O'donoghue St. postscript and glossary. 8vo, London, 1864. Knighton;O'Donoghue St. Knighton's I.Ma. Official guide to the Isle of Man.— Isle of Man. Publicity Board. Douglas, Official Guide Isle of Man, 1902. Abd. Ogg, James.—Willie Waly ; and other poems. 12mo, Aberdeen, 1873. Ogg Willie Waly;Ogg Willy Waly gen.ref. Ogilvie, John.—The Student's English Dictionary, literary, scientific, Ogilvie etymological and pronouncing. New edition, thoroughly revised and greatly augmented, ed. by Charles Annandale. 8vo, London, 1895.

Abd. Ogilvie, Joseph.—John Ogilvie, lexicographer, LL.D. A biographical sketch Ogilvie J. Ogilvie (together with his contributions to the Aberdeen Magazine, &c.). 8vo, Aberdeen, 1902. Dev. Old chorus, quoted from (A.L.M.) Old chorus War. Old Deed;Old Deeds (1609-1780) [??] Old Deed;Old Deeds gen.ref. Old English Miscellany, An, containing a Bestiary, Kentish Sermons, O. E. Misc.;OE. Misc.;Morris;A Love-Song;OE. Proverbs of Alfred, Religious Poems of the 13th century. Ed. R. Morris, Misc.;Prov. Alfred E.E.T.S. 1872. Yks. Old Proverbs and Sayings of Yorkshire, from the Brighouse News, Aug. 10, Old Prov.;Old prov. 1889. Nhb. Old Rime, quoted from (J.Ar.) Old Rime Suf. Old Song, quoted from (J.Ar.) Old Song Yks. Old Yorkshire.—Ed. W. Smith. 5 vols. 8vo, London, 1881-84. 2nd Series, ed. Smith Old Yks. W. Wheater. 8vo, Leeds, 1885. gen.ref. Oldest English Texts, The. Ed., with introductions and a glossary, by Henry Sweet O.E.T. Sweet. 8vo, London, E.E.T.S. 1885. Sc. Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret). — The Life of Edward Irving, Minister of the Oliphant Life;Irving National Scotch Church, London. Illustrated by his journals and correspondence. London, 1862. Sc. Oliphant, Mrs. It was a Lover and his Lass, 1883. Oliphant Lover and Lass Hmp. Oliphant, Thomas Laurence Kington. — Sources of . [S.l.] : Oliphant Standard Eng. [s.n.], 1873. Yks. Oliphant, Thomas Laurence Kington.— The New English. London : Oliphant New English Macmillan & Co., 1886. Nhb.. Oliver, W.—A Collection of original Local Songs and other pieces. 12mo, Oliver Sngs.;Oliver Local Sngs.;Oliver Last Fairy Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1824. Sh.I. Ollason, T. P.—Mareel. pp. 96. 8vo, Lerwick [1901]. Ollason Mareel Wm. Ollivant, Alfred.—Owd Bob, the Grey Dog of Kenmuir, 1898. Ollivant Owd Bob gen.ref. Öman, V. E. — Svensk-Engelsk Hand-Ordbok. Ny Upplaga. 8vo, Stockholm, Öman 1897. Dev. O'Neill, H. C.—Devonshire Idyls, 1892. O'Neill Idylls;Neill Idyls;O'Neill Idylls;O'Neill Idyls

Dev. O'Neill, H. C.—Told in the Dimpses, 1893. O'Neill Told in Dimpses;Dimpses;Neill Dimpses;O'Neill Dimpses;O'Neill Told;O'neill Told in Dimpses Ant. O'Neill, Moira.—Songs of the Glens of Antrim, 1900. O'Neill Glens of Ant.;O'Neill Glens Suf. Ord, Craven. —Craven Ord Collection. Scope: Suffolk. Location and Ord MS. Coll.;Ord's MS. Coll. Catalogue: 7101-2, 8986-7, 14823. (at British Library). n.Yks. Ord, John Walker. —The History and Antiquities of Cleveland, comprising Ord's Hist. of Cleveland the wapentake of East and West Langburgh North Riding, County York. [With plates, including a portrait of the author.] London: Simpkin & Marshall, 1846. gen.ref. Ordbok öfver Svenska Språket utgifven af Svenska Akademien. 4to, Lund, Ordbog 1894-. - Or reference to Dansk Ordbog (q.v.) Gmg. Ordnance Map, n.d. [??] Ordnance Map Aus. O'Reilly, John Boyle. —Moondyne: a story from the under-world. London : O'Reilly Moondyne G. Routledge & Sons, 1889. Sus. O'Reilly, Mrs. R.—Sussex Stories. 3 vols. [n.d.] O'Reilly Stories gen.ref. O'Reilly,Edward. —An Irish-English Dictionary.... 4to, Dublin, 1817. O'Reilly w.Yks. Orig. Speech at Cleckheaton, n.d. [??] Orig. Speech at Cleckheaton gen.ref. Orkneyinga Saga, transl. by Hjaltalin and Goudie. Ed. Joseph Anderson. Orkney Saga Edinburgh, 1873. Ken. Orlestone Highway Bk., 1813, quoted from P.M. (Maylam, Percy) [??] Orlestone Highway;Orlestone Highway Bk.;Orlestone Overseers' Acts. Chs. Ormerod, George —The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester. Ormerod's Hist. Chs.;Macclesfield Corp. Rec. 3 vols. fol., London, 1819. Lan. Ormerod, O.—O full, true, un pertikler okeawnt o wat me un maw mistris Ormerod Th' Felley fro Rachde;Ormerod Felley seede un yerd wi' gooin' to th' Greyte Eggshibishun e' Lundun, e' eyghtene fra Rachde;Ormerod Felley fro Rachde;Ormerod hundurth un sixty two, printed oer ogen fro th' ' Rachde Observer'; . . Felley fro' Rachde;Ormerod Felly fro containing loikewise o dikshunayry, . . be O Felley fro Rachde. pp. 108. 8vo, Rachde;Ormerod Felly fro' Rachde;Ormerod Th' Rachde, 1864. 1st ed. 1851, and var. ed.] Felley fro Rachde;Ormerod Greyt Eggshibishun;Eggshibishun;Great Eggshibishun;Gt. Eggshibishun;Felley fro Rachde

gen.ref. Ormulum, The [c. 1205]. With the notes and glossary of R. M. White. Ed R. Ormulum Holt. 2 vols. 8vo, Oxford, 1878. Lnk. Orr, Alexander.—Laigh Flichts and Humorous Fancies. 8vo, Glasgow, 1882. Orr Laigh Flichts

Nrf. Orton, J. S.—The Beeston Ghost; or Forty Years Ago. A Norfolk tale. Ed. by Orton Beeston Ghost the Rev. J. S. Orton. pp. 16. 12mo, London [1884]. gen.ref. Ortus Vocabulorum, Alphabetico ordine, &c. fol., London, 1500. Ortus gen.ref. Osborne: Advice to a Son; or, Directions for your better conduct, etc. [By Osborne Advice Francis Osborne.]. Oxford : H. Hall for Thomas Robinson, 1656.

Shr. Oswestry advertizer, etc., The. Var. dates. Oswestry Advertiser;Oswestry Advertizer Lan. Otway, Thomas. —The Works of Mr. Thomas Otway, etc. [With a portrait.] Otway Cheats of Scapin London : F. C. & J. Rivington, etc., 1812. gen.ref. Oudemans, A. C.—Bijdrage tot een Middel- en Oudnederlandsch Oudemans Woordenboek. 7 Deel, 8vo, Arnhem, 1870-80. Der. Ouida (Louise de la Ramée). —Puck: his vicissitudes, adventures, Ouida Puck observations, conclusions, friendships, and philosophies, related by himself, and edited by Ouida [pseud., i.e. Louise de la Ramée.] London, 1870. n.Dev. Outlook, The : In politics, life, letters and the arts.— London : Outlook Pub. Outlook;The Outlook Co., 1898-1928. Sc. Outram, George.—Legal and other Lyrics. A new ed., with explanatory Outram Lyrics;Outram notes and a glossary, ed. by J. H. Stoddart. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1887. gen.ref. Outzen, N.—Glossarium der friesischen Sprache, besonders in Outzen nordfriesischer Mundart.... Herausg. von L. Engelstoft und C. Molbech. 4to, Kopenhagen, 1837. w.Yks. Owd Original Coddy Miln Olmenack, T', for 1871. Ed. Isaac Binns. pp. 16. Orig.;Binns Orig. 12mo, Heckmondwike, 1871. Pem. Owen, George. —The description of Pembrokshire ; by George Owen of Owen Pembrokeshire Henllys, Lord of Kemes ; edited, with notes and an appendix, by Henry Owen. London : Printed by Chas. J. Clark : Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1892-1936. Shr. Owen, H. and Blakeway, J. B.—A History of Shrewsbury. 2 vols. 4to, Owen & Blakeway Hist. Shrewsbury;Owen & London, 1825. Blakeway History of Shrewsbury;Owen & Blakeway's History of Shrewsbury;Bailiffs' Acc.

Lan. Owen, John L.—' Th' Good Owd Toimes.' A Lancashire Man's recollections Owen Good Owd Toimes;Owen Owd Toimes of Owd Altrincham and Bowdon. pp. 15. Chester, 1870. gen.ref. Owl and the Nightingale, The: an Early English Poem attributed to Nicholas Owl & N.;Owl and N. De Guildford [c. 1225]. Ed. T. Wright, Percy Soc. 1843. Oxf. Oxford Chronicle and Berks and Bucks Gazette. Var. dates. Oxf. Chron. Oxf. Oxford times, The. Var. dates. Oxf. Times gen.ref. P[hillips],E[dward].—The New World of Words; or a general English Phillips World of Words;Phillips New World of Dictionary. 4th ed., collected and published by E. P. fol., London, 1678. [1st Words;Phillips ed. 1658.] —6th ed., revised, corrected and improved by J. K[ersey], fol., London, 1706. Ir. Paddiana. a vols., ed. 1848. Paddiana Dev. Page, John L. W.—An Exploration of Dartmoor and its antiquities, with Page Explor. Drtmr.;Page Dartmoor;Browne some account of its borders. London, 1889. Lydford Law, in Page Explor. Drtmr.;Page Explor. Dartmoor;Page Explor. Drtm.

Dur. Palgrave, F. M. T.—A List of Words and Phrases in every-day use by the e.Dur.1;Boy's essay on Kindness to Animals natives of Hetton-le-Hole in the County of Durham ; being words not ordinarily accepted, or but seldom found in the standard English of the day. E.D.S. 1896. =e.Dur.1 n.Cy. et al. Pall Mall Gazette, The. —London. Var. dates. Pall Mall Gaz.;Pall Mall Gazette gen. biblio Pall Mall Magazine, The. Var. dates. Pall Mall Mag.;Cockling at Morecambe;Red Rose;Red Rose in Pall Mall Mag. gen.ref. Palladius on Husbondrie [c. 1420]. Ed. B. Lodge, E.E.T.S. 1873. Palladius Husb.;Palladius Irel. Palmer, Abram Smythe. —Folk-etymology, a dictionary of verbal Palmer Flk. Etym. corruptions, etc. London: G. Bell and Sons, 1882. Som. Palmer, H. P.—Mr. Trueman's Secret. A tale of West Somerset. 8vo, Palmer Mr. Trueman London, 1895. Dev.;Som. Palmer, Mrs.—A Dialogue in the Devonshire dialect (in three parts). By a Dev.1;Palmer Gl.;Dev.1 Gl.;Palmer;Universal Lady: to which is added a glossary, by J. F. Palmer, pp. viii, 99, gloss, pp. 25- Mag.;Stat. 14 & 15 Vict. 99. 8vo, London, 1837. = Dev.1 gen.ref. Palsgrave, Jehan.—L'éclaircissement de la langue française suivi de la Palsg.;Palsgr. Grammaire de Giles du Guez. Ed. par F. Génin. 4to, Paris, 1852. - Palsgrave, Jehan.—Lesclarcissement de la langue françoyse. 4to, 1530.

Wm. Paltock, Robert.—The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins, a Cornish man; Life of Peter Wilkins taken from his own mouth in his passage to England from off Cape Horn in America, in the ship Hector. By R. S., a Passenger in the Hector. London: J. Robinson, 1751. Sh.I. Parable of the Sower and of the Seed. (In the collection of Prince L. L. Parable of Sower;Parable of the Sower;Coll. Bonaparte.). L.L.B. Cor. Paris, John Ayrton. —A Guide to the Mount's Bay and the Land's End; Parr Guide to Mount's Bay;Paris Mount's comprehending the topography, botany, agriculture, fisheries, antiquties, Bay;Parr Mount's Bay mining, mineralogy and geology of Western Cornwall. Second edition. To which is added ... a dialogue on the peculiar advantages of the climates of Penzance, Devonshire, and the southern parts of Europe. By a Physician [i.e. J. A. Paris]. London, 1824. gen.ref. Paris, Matthew.-—Matthæi Parisiensis Historia Anglorum, sive, ut vulgo Matt. Paris Chron. dicitur, Historia minor. Ed. Sir F. Madden, Rolls Series, 1866. Wm. Parish Papers, no reference given (1735) [??] Prsh. Papers Ken. Parish, W. D. and Shaw, W. F. —A Dictionary of the Kentish Dialect and Ken.1;Ken.1 MS. add.;Parish & Shaw Dict.;Parish Provincialisms in use in the County of Kent. E.D.S. 1887. =Ken.1 Gl.;Parker Low Life;Billingsley Brady- martyrologia;Boteler Inventories;Boteler Invent.;Boteler MS. Acc. Bks.;Boteler MS. Acct. Bk.;MS. Accounts, St. Dunstan's, Canterbury;Ch'wardens' Accts.;Domesday Book;Domesday Record;Eastry Prov.;Expense Bk.;History of Sandwich;Life of F. Buckland;Queenborough Records;Rules of Eastry Cottage Gardeners' Club.;Sandwich Bk. of Orphans;Sussex Express;Two Ravens;Fuller Hist. Waltham Abbey;Rules of Eastry Cottage Gardeners' Club;Par. Register of Sea Salter, near Whitstable

Sus.;Wil. Parish, W. D.—A Dictionary of the and collection of Sus.1;Parish Gl.;Brighton Costumal;Selmeston provincialisms in use in the county of Sussex. 8vo, Lewes, 1875. =Sus.1 Par. Acc. Bk.

Lon. Parker, George.— A View of Society and Manners in High and Low Life: Low Life;Low-Life;Parker Low Life Being the Adventures in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, &c. of Mr. G. Parker in which is Composed a History of the Stage Itinerant. 2 vols. London : Printed for the author, 1781. Wxf. Parker, George. —Life's painter of variegated characters : in public and Parker Life's Painter private life, with political strokes on the ticklish times; containing a novel display of the styles of men of genius in the learned World. By George Parker, librarian to the College of wit, mirth and humour; fellow of the society of fun; mental anatomist; exhibiter of nature's mirror; citizen of the World; and author of the view of society and manners. London: Printed for George Ridgway, 1789.

Lnk. Parker, John.—Miscellaneous Poems, pp. 72. 12mo, Glasgow, 1859. Parker Poems;Parker Misc. Poems Oxf. Parker, Mrs.—Oxfordshire Words. E.D.S. 1876. =Oxf.1 Oxf.1;Oxf.1 MS. add.;Oxf.1 MS.;MS. add.;Sng., MS. add.

Oxf. Parker, Mrs.—Supplement to Glossary of Words used in Oxfordshire. Oxf.1;Oxf.1 MS. Add.;Oxf.1 MS. add.;Oxf.1, MS. E.D.S. 1881. =Oxf.1 add. Lon. Parker's London news, or, The impartial intelligencer. — London : Printed Parker's Lond. News by G. Parker (1719-1725). Cor. Parr, Mrs.—Adam and Eve. 3 vols., 1880. Parr Adam and Eve Lan. Parr, Ralph. —Minding the Baby: Whoile Th' Woife Goes Eawt. A Comic Parr Minding the Baby Sketch. Manchester: Abel Heywood & Son, 1879. Wm. Parson, William, and White, William. —History, directory, and gazetteer, of Parson & White Hist. Cum. and Wm. the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland, with that part of the Lake District in Lancashire, forming the Lordships of Furness and Cartmel. Leeds: W. White 1829. gen.ref. Partonope: The middle-English versions of Partonope of Blois ; Edited from Partonope the manuscripts by A. T. Bödtker. Partonopeus, de Blois. [S.l.] : Kegan Paul for the early English text society, 1912. Dev. Pasmore, W. S.—Old Stories of Devon and Cornwall [c. 1890]. Pasmore Stories;Pasmore Old Stories gen.ref. Paston Letters, The, 1422-1509 A.D. Ed. James Gairdner. 3 vols. 8vo, Paston Letters;Past. Let.;Paston L.;Paston London, 1896. Let.;Paston Lett.;Paston Letters Cum. Pastoral Dialogue in the Cumberland Dialect: with a humourous epistle, by Pastoral Dial.;Pastoral Dialogue a Young Shepherd to his friend in Borrowdale ... pp. 12. 8vo, Keswick, 1849. [See Graham, Charles.] gen.ref. Patience, see Early English Alliterative Poems. Patience Dmf. Paton, James.—Castlebraes. Drawn from 'The Tinlie MSS.' 8vo, Edinburgh, Paton Castlebraes;Paton Castle-braes;Paton 1898. Gastlebraes Frf. Paton, T. L.—A Home in Inveresk, 1896. Paton Inveresk Sc. Patrick, St., a novel. 3 vols. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1819. Saint Patrick Lnk. Patrick, William.—A popular description of the indigenous plants of Patrick Plants;Patrick ib.{{Plants}};Patrick; Lanarkshire, with an introduction to botany, and a glossary of botanical terms. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1831. Nrf. Patterson, A.—Man and Nature on the Broads, 1895. Patterson Man and Nat.;Patterson Broads;Patterson Man and Nature Ant. Patterson, D.—The Provincialisms of Belfast and the surrounding districts Patterson Dial. pointed out and corrected, pp. 28. 8vo, Belfast, 186O. Nfld. Patterson, George. —Notes on the dialect of the people of Newfoundland Patterson in Trans. Amer. Flk-Lore II. Boston : Published for the American Folklore Society by Houghton, Soc.;Patterson;Patterson Trans. Flk-Lore Mifflin and Company, [1896]. Soc.;Patterson Trans. Amer. Flk-Lore Soc. Nfld. Patterson, George.— Notes on the dialect of the people of Newfoundland. Patterson Proceed. Instit. Nova Scotia [Nova Scotia : Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 1896?]

Ant. Patterson, R. L.—The Birds, Fishes, and Cetacea commonly frequenting Patterson Birds;Patterson Birds, Fishes, &c. of Belfast Lough. 8vo, Belfast, 1880. Belfast Lough;Patterson Birds, Fishes, &c. of Belfast Lough; n.Ir. Patterson, Robert. —Introduction to zoology for the use of schools. Patterson Zoology London : Simms and M'Intyre, 1848. Ant.;Dwn. Patterson, William Hugh.—A Glossary of Words in use in the counties of N.I.1;N.I.1 MS. add.;Patterson Antrim and Down. E.D.S. 1880. = N.I.1 Gl.;N.I.1;N.Ir.1;Belfast Paper;Dubourdieu Antrim;Harris;Irel. and her Staple Manufactures;Nat. Hist.;n.Cy. Even. Mail gen.ref. Paul, Hermann.—Deutsches Wörterbuch. 8vo, Halle a. S. 1897. Paul Abd. Paul, William.—Past and Present of Aberdeenshire, or Reminiscences of Paul Abd.;Paul Abdnsh.;Paul Aberdeenshire seventy years. 8vo, Aberdeen, 1881. Brks.;Lakel. Payn, James. —Carlyon's Year. A Novel. New York: Harper & Brothers, Payn Carlyon's Year 1867. Lin. Peacock, Edward.—A Glossary of Words used in the Wapentakes of Peacock Gl. Manley and Corringham, Lincolnshire. E.D.S. 1877. Lin. Peacock, Edward.—A Glossary of Words used in the Wapentakes of n.Lin.1;Peacock Gl.;Hull and Lin. Times;Husband Manley and Corringham, Lincolnshire. E.D.S. 1877. —2nd ed., revised and Coll. of Orders;Invent. of John Nevill, of considerably enlarged. E.D.S. 1889. = n.Lin.1 Faldingworth;Invent. Thomas Teanby of Barton- on-Humber;Ironmonger's Bill;Jurymen on Com. of Sewers;Lea Overseer's Acc.;Lease of lands;Lease of Lands in Brumby;Live Stock Jrn.;Local Verses;Lin. Herald;Lin. Poacher;Mackinnon Acc. of Messingham;MacKinnon Acct. Messingham;Mackinnon Messingham;Peacock N. Brendon;Peacock Poacher;Peck Acc. I. Axholme;Peck Acc. Isle Axholme;Peck Axholme;Peck I. Axholme;Peck Isle of Axholme;Perversion;Pryme Recollections;Ralf Skirlaugh;Scotter Par. Rec.;Scotter Par. Reg. Burials;Scotton Par. Rec.;Yaddlethorpe;World;Stone Rev. Agric.;Stubbs Constitutional Hist.;Symonds Diary;Tomlinson Doncaster;Towne Farmer and Grazier's Guide;Treatise Live Stock;Treatise of Live Stock;Treatise on Live Stock;Unton Invent.;Wesley Primitive Physic;Fowler Descr. Thornton Coll.;Gainsb. News;Gainsborough News;Gainsburgh News;Family Acc. Bk.;Review Agric.;Brumby Lease;Bell Inscript. Kirton-in- Holland;Bell Inscription, Alvechurch;Blacksmith's bill;Blyton, Constable's bill;Boston Lin. Peacock, Edward.—John Markenfield. 3 vols., 1872. PeacockAdvert.;Bottesford J. Markenfield;E. Farm Acc.;Bottesford Peacock John Manor Markenfield;Peacock John Mackenfield;Peacock J. Markenfeld;Peacock John Markenfield

Lin. Peacock, Edward.—Mabel Heron. 3 vols., 1872. Peacock M. Heron;M. Heron Lin. Peacock, Edward.—Ralf Skirlaugh, the Lincolnshire Farmer. 3 vols., 1870. Peacock R. Skirlaugh;E. Peacock R. Skirlaugh;Peacock R. Skir-laugh Cant Peacock, F. M.—A Soldier and a Maid; a romance of the late war in Peacock Soldier and Maid Burmah [1890]. Lin. Peacock, Mabel.—Taales fra Linkisheere. ib.{{Brigg}} 1889. Peacock Taales Lin. Peacock, Mabel.—Tales and Rhymes in the Lindsey Folk-Speech. 8vo, Peacock Tales;Peacock Tales and Rhymes;M. Brigg, 1886. Peacock Taales;M. Peacock Tales;M. Peacock Tales and Rhymes;Peacock Tales and Rhymes

Lan. Peacock, Robert Backhouse.—A Glossary of the Dialect of the Hundred of ne.Lan.1 Lonsdale, North and South of the Sands, in the County of Lancaster; together with an essay on some leading characteristics of the dialects spoken in the six northern counties of England (ancient Northumbria). Ed. J. C. Atkinson, Trans. Phil. Soc. London, 1869. = ne.Lan.1

Cor. Pearce, J. H.—Esther Pentreath, the Miller's daughter: a study of life on Pearce Esther Pentreath the Cornish coast, 1891. Cor. Pearce, J. H.—Inconsequent Lives, 1891. Pearce Inconsequent Lives Dev. Peard, F. M.—Mother Molly, 1889. Peard Mother Molly gen.ref. Pearl, The [c. 1325]. See Early English Alliterative Poems. Pearl;The Pearl Cor. Pearse, Mark Guy.—Daniel Quorm and his religious opinions, 1877. Pearse D. Quorm;Pearce D. Quorm;Pease D. Quorm Dev. Pearse, Mark Guy.—West Country Songs, 1902. Pearse w.Cy. Sngs.;Pearse Sngs. Lan. Pearson, T. (ed.).—Manchester Ballads [n.d.]. Pearson Manch. Ballads;Pearson Ballads;Cyman's Ramble;Catal. Pearson;Countryman's Ramble Lan. Pearson, T. (ed.).—The Pearson Collection, Manchester Central Reference Pearson Catal.;The Oldham Recruit Library, no. 286. Nhb. Pease, Howard.—Borderland Studies. 8vo, Newcastle, 1893. Pease Borderland Stud.;Pease Studies;Pease Stories Nhb. Pease, Howard.—Tales of Northumbria. London : Methuen & Co, 1899. Pease Tales

Nhb. Pease, Howard.—The Mark o' the Deil, and other Northumbrian tales. 8vo, Pease Mark o' the Deil;Pease Mark o' Deil;Pease London,1894. Mark O' the Deil;Pease Mark o'Deil w.Yks. Peel, Frank.—The Risings of the Luddites, Chartists, and Plugdrawers, 1870. Peel Luddites gen.ref. Peele. George.—Works [1584-95]. Ed. A. Dyce. 3vols., 1829-39. Peele;G. Peele Arraignment of Paris;Peele Old Wives' Tale;Peele Paris gen. biblio Pegge, Samuel.—A Supplement to the Provincial Glossary of Francis Grose, Grose Pegge Suppl. Esq. 8vo, London, 1814. Ken. Pegge, Samuel.—An Alphabet of Kenticisms, containing 600 words and Ken.2;Pegge Gl.;Pegge Gl. Kent;Pegge phrases in a great measure peculiar to the natives and inhabitants of the Kenticisms;Somner Gavelkind;Somner Ports county of Kent; together with the derivations of several of them. To which is added a collection of proverbs and old sayings, which are either used in, or do relate to the same county. [Written 1735-36, and printed in 1874 for the Kent Archaeological Society. Ed. W. W. Skeat. Reprinted for the E.D.S. 1876.] = Ken.2

Mid.;gen. Pegge, Samuel.—Anecdotes of the English Language; chiefly regarding the Pegge Anec. Eng. Lang.;Pegge Anecd.;Pegge biblio local dialect of London and its environs; whence it will appear that the Anecdotes;Pegge Anecdotes;Pegge Eng. Lang. natives of the metropolis and its vicinities have not corrupted the language of their ancestors. In a letter from Samuel Pegge, to an old acquaintance. To which is added a Supplement to Grose's 'Provincial Glossary.' 3rd ed., enlarged and corrected. Ed. Rev. Henry Christmas. 8vo, London, 1844. [1st ed. 1803.] gen. biblio Pegge, Samuel.—MS. additions to Grose's Provincial Glossary, 1790. = (P.) (P.);MS. add.

Der. Pegge, Samuel.—Two Collections of Derbicisms containing words and Der.1;Pegge Derbicisms phrases in a great measure peculiar to the natives and inhabitants of the County of Derby. Ed., with two introductions, by W. W. Skeat and Thomas Hallam. E.D.S. 1896. =Der.1 Pem. Pem.1, no title, no year [??] Pem.1 Cor. Penberthy, C. P.—The Warp and Woof of Cornish life and character, by Pernberthy Warp and Woof;Penberthy Warp Open Eyes (Mrs. C. P. Penberthy). Collated from the Mining Post and and Woof;Penberthy Warp and Woof Cornishman. 8vo, London [n.d.]. Dev. Pengelly, W.—Verbal Provincialisms of South-Western Devon- shire. Pengelly Prov.;Pengelly Provinc.;Pengelly Verbal Reprinted from the Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Pronunc.;Pengelly Verbal Pron.;Verb. Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art, 1875. Prov.;Daniel Wit and Humour;Henwood Mine Conference;Pengelly Verb. Pron.;Pengelly Verbal Pronun.;Pengelly Verbal Prov. Lnk. Penman, William.—Echoes from the Ingleside. A selection of songs and Penman Echoes;Penman Ingleside poems. Glasgow, 1878. Sc. Pennant, Thomas.—A Tour in Scotland and Voyage to the Hebrides, 1772. Pennant Tour;Pennant Voyage to 4to, London, 1774-76. Hebrides;Pennant Voyage Heb.;Pennant Tours

Sc. Pennant, Thomas.—A Tour in Scotland, 1769. ib.{{Chester}} 1771. Pennant Tour;Pennant Tour Sc.;Pennant Tour Scott.;Pennant Tour in Sc.;Shaw Append. to Pennant's Tour Sc. Pennant, Thomas.—British Zoology of Birds. 2 vols. 8vo, Warrington, 1776. Pennant Zool. Birds

Sc. Pennant, Thomas.—British Zoology of Fishes. 8vo, Chester, 1769. Pennant Zoology;Pennant Zool. Fishes;Pennant Zool. gen.ref. Pennant: British Zoology. (Illustrated by plates and brief explanations.). Pennant Zoology Thomas Pennant, 1726-1798. London ; Chester, 1768-70.

Peb. Pennecuik, Alexander. — The Works of Alexander Pennecuik, Esq., Pennecuik Poems;Pennecuick Wks.;Pennecuik containing the Description of Tweeddale, and miscellaneous poems. A new Wks.;Pennecuik Twd.;Pennecuik Poet. ed., with copious notes, forming a complete history of the county to the Wks.;Pennecuik Descrip. Twd.;Pennecuik Descr. present time. To which are prefixed, Memoirs of Dr. Pennecuik, and a map Tweedd.;Pennecuik Descr. Twd.;Pennecuik Desc. of the Shire of Peebles or Tweeddale. 8vo, Leith, 1815. [The Description of Twd. Tweeddale and the Poems first printed in 1715.]

Sc. Pennecuik, Alexander.—A Collection of Scots Poems on several occasions, Pennecuik Poems;Pennecuik Coll.;Pennecuik by the late Mr. Alexander Pennecuik, and others, pp. 64. 12mo, Glasgow, Collection 1787. Sc. Pennecuik, Alexander.—Merry Tales for Lang Winter Nights; in dialogues Pennecuick Tinklarian;Pennecuik betwixt the Tinklarian Doctor and his Grandam, &c. pp. 12. 12mo, Tinklarian;Mitchell Tinklarian Edinburgh, 1810. Edb. Pennecuik, Alexander.—Streams from Helicon : or, poems on various Pennecuik Helicon subjects. In three parts. 2nded. 8vo, London, 1720. Wm. Penny Readings; Penny Readins at Burnesed, n.d. [??] Penny Readings;Penny Readins at Burnesed

Cum. Penrith Observer, The.—Var. dates. Penrith Obs.;Penrith Observer;Penr. Obs. Wil. Penruddocke, Mrs.]—Content; or the Day Labourer's Tale of his Life. pp. Penruddocke Content viii, 63. 8vo, 1860]. gen.ref. Penry: no edition given. Penry Mar-Prelates Epitome Sc.;Lon. People, The. London : [s.n.], 1881-1971. Var. dates. People gen.ref. Pepys, Samuel.—Memoirs, comprising diary, &c. [1659-69]. Ed. H. B. Pepys Diary;Pepys Wheatley. 8 vols., London, 1893. gen.ref. Perceval.—The Romance of Sir Perceval of Galles [c. 1400]. Ed. J. O. Sir Perceval;Thornton Rom.;Thornton Romances Halliwell, Thornton Romances, pp. 1-87, Camden Soc. 1844. gen.ref. Percivale, Rich.—A Dictionary in Spanish and English : first published into Percivall Sp. Dict.;Percival Sp. Dict. the English tongue by Ric. Percivale [1591]. Now enlarged and amplified with many thousand words by John Minsheu. sm. fol., London, 1623. gen.ref. MS. Ed. J. W. Hales and F. J. Furnivall. 3 vols., London,1867-68. Percy Folio MS.;Percy's Fol. MS.;King Arthur and the King of Cornwall Cor. Percy, John. —The metallurgy of lead, including desilverization and Percy Metall. of Lead cupellation. [S.l.] : Murray, 1870. gen.ref. Percy, Thomas.—Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. Ed. H. B. Wheatley. 3 Percy Reliques;Percy's Reliques;Lord Thomas vols. 8vo, London, 1887. and Fair Annet;Otterbourne;Robin Good- fellow;Tanner of Tamworth;Lady Bothwell's Lament gen. biblio Perfect, William. — A Bavin of Bays: Containing Various Original Essays in A Bavin of Bays Poetry. London, 1763. w.Yks. Perram, A. F.—The Right Hand that Offended. Wesleyan Book Room Tract, Perram Right Hand No. 1489, 1890. Dev. Peter Pindar (pseudonym of John Wolcot). — Lyric Odes to the Royal Peter Pindar Lyric Odes Academicians. London : Printed for the author, and sold by T. Egerton ..., Baldwin ..., and Debrett ..., 1782. Cor. Peter, T. C. —MS. Collection of Cornish words. =Cor.3 Cor.3;St. Ives Borough Accounts;St. Ives Borough Accs.;St. Ives Borough Accts.;Terrier of Gwennap Parish;Gwennap Rhyme

Or.I. Peterkin, Alexander.—Notes on Orkney and Zetland : illustrative of the Peterkin Notes history, antiquities, scenery, and customs of those islands. Vol. I. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1822. Sc. Petticoat Tales. 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1823. Petticoat Tales Ir. Petty, Sir William.—The Political Anatomy of Ireland, &c. 8vo, London, Petty Pol. Anat. 1691. gen.ref. Pfister, Hermann V.—Mundartliche und stammheitliche Nachträge zu A. L. Pfister C. Vilmar's Idiotikon von Hessen. 8vo, Marburg, 1886. gen.ref. Phaer: The seven first bookes of the Eneidos of Virgill, converted into Pheir Eneidos;Phaer;Phaer Eneidos English meter by T. Phaer Esquier. G.L. Virgil. London : John Kyngston, 1558. w.Yks. Philip Neville of Garsiton. A Yorkshire tale. 8vo, Bradford, 1875 Philip Neville Oxf. Phillips, John.—Geology of Oxford and the Valley of the Thames. 8vo, Phillips;Phillips Geol.;Phillips Geol. Oxf. Oxford, 1871. Yks. Phillips, John.—The Rivers, Mountains, and Sea Coast of Yorkshire ; with Phillips;Phillips Rivers;Phillips Riders;Phillips essays on the climate, scenery, &c. 8vo, London,1853. Riders Dev. Phillpotts, Eden.—Bill Vogwell's Courtin'. ib.{{in Black and White}} June 27, Phillpotts Bill Vogwell in Black and White;Black 1896. and White;Blk. and White;Phillpotts Bill Vogwell

Dev. Phillpotts, Eden.—Devon Courting, in Black and White, March 14, 1896. Phillpotts Courting in Black and White;Black and White;Blk. and White;Philpotts Courting in Blk. and White Dev. Phillpotts, Eden.—Down Dartmoor Way, 1895. Phillpotts Dartmoor;Dartmoor;Phillpotts Dartmoor;Phillpotts Dartmoor Way Dev. Phillpotts, Eden.—Lying Prophets. A novel, 1897. Phillpotts Lying Prophets;Phillpotts Prophets

Dev. Phillpotts, Eden.—Sons of the Morning, 1900. Phillpotts Sons of Morning Dev. Phillpotts, Eden.—The Striking Hours, 1901. Phillpotts Striking Hours;Philpotts Striking Hours

Lan. Phizackerley, James.—The Song of Solomon in the North Lancashire Phizackerley Sng. Sol. dialect, as spoken north of the Wyre. From the Authorised English Version, pp. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1860.] gen.ref. Piat, L.—Dictionnaire français-occitanien, donnant l'équivalent des mots Piat français dans tous les dialectes de la langue d'Oc moderne. 8vo, Montpellier, 1893-94. gen.ref. Picard, H.—Pocket Dictionary of the English-Dutch and Dutch- English Picard languages, remodelled and corrected from the best authorities. 7th ed., thoroughly revised and enlarged … by J. H. Van der Voort. 12mo, Gouda, 1890. Rnf. Picken, Andrew.—The Dominie's Legacy. 3 vols., 1830. Picken Rnf. Picken, Ebenezer.—Miscellaneous Poems, Songs, &c, partly in the Scottish Picken Poems;Picken Misc. Poems dialect. 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1813. Rnf. Picken, Ebenezer.—Poems and Epistles, mostly in the Scottish dialect. 8vo, Picken Poems;Nowadays;Now-a-days;To a Friend Paisley, 1788. Lan. Picton, J. A.—Notes on the South Lancashire Dialect. Extracted by Picton Dial. permission from the Trans. of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool. 8vo, Liverpool, 1865. gen.ref. Pierce the Ploughman's Crede [c. 1394].... To which is appended God P. Pl. Crede Spede the Plough [c. 1500]. Ed. W. W. Skeat, E.E.T.S. 1867. Cor. Pilchard (Periodical), 1885 [??]. Pilchard Midl.;Ir. Pilot, The. Var. dates. Pilot;The Pilot Dev. Pindar, Peter [John Wolcot]. —The Middlesex election; or, Poetical Peter Pindar Middlesex Elect.;Pindar Mid. epistles, in the Devonshire dialect. London: Printed by W. and C. Spilsbury, Election;Pindar Middlesex Election Snowhill, 1802. Sc. Pinkerton, John.—Ancient Scottish Poems. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1786. Pinkerton Sc. Poems;Maitland Poems

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Stf. Pinnock.T.—Tom Brown's Black Country Annual, with tales, sketches, and Pinnock Bk. Cy. Ann.;Pinnock Blk. Cy. poems (chiefly in dialect), ib.{{Wednesbury}} 1894-95. Ann.;Pinnock Black Cy. Ann.;Pinnock Blk. Cy. Ann.

Sc. Piper of Peebles, The, a tale. By the Lamb-Leader, pp. 20. 12mo, Dundee, Piper Peebles;Piper;Piper of Peb.;Piper of 1794. Peebles w.Yks. Piper, H. H.—An Essay on the peculiarities of pronunciation of the dialect Piper Dial. Sheffield;Piper Dial.;Piper Sheffield of Sheffield and its neighbourhood, pp. 24. 12mo, Sheffield, 1825. [Read as Dial. a paper before the Sheffield Literary Society, and originally printed in the Sheffield Independent."] Sc. Pitcairn, Alexander.—The Assembly; or, Scotch Reformation; a comedy. As Pitcairn Assembly it was acted by the persons in the drama. Done from the original manuscript, written in the year 1692. pp. xiii, 17. Sc. Pitcairn, Robert.—Criminal Trials and other proceedings before the High Pitcairn Crim. Trials;Pitcairn Trials;Birrel Diary Court of Justiciary in Scotland. Trials during the reign of James the Sixth. In four parts, 1569-1602. 4to, Edinburgh, 1829. gen.ref. Pitcairn: Ancient Criminal Trials in Scotland: compiled from the original Pitcairn's Crim. Trials Scotl.;Trial Records and MSS. with historical notes and illustrations. By R. Pitcairn. Bannatyne Club (EDINBURGH). Edinburgh, 1833. gen.ref. Pitscottie: The history of Scotland; from 1436 to 1565... To which is added Pitscottie Hist. Scotl.;Pitscottie;Pitscottie a continuation, by another hand, till August 1604. The second edition. Chron.;Pitscottie Chron. Sc.;Pitscottie Robert LINDSAY, of Pitscottie. Cron.;Pitscottie Hist.;Pitscottie Hist. Sc. Wil. Pitt-Rivers Excavations in Cranborne Chase, n.d. ?? Pitt-Rivers Excavations in Cranborne Chase gen.ref. Plantin, Christophle.—Thesaurus Theutonicae Linguae. Schat der Neder- Plantin duytscher spraken.... Thresor du langage Basalman, dict vulgairemet Flameng, traduict en Francois et en Latin. 4to, Antverpise, 1573.

Chs. Platt, J. W.— The History and Antiquities of Nantwich, in the County Platt Hist. Nantwich Palatine of Chester. 8vo, London, 1818. w.Yks. Pledge, Peter.—A Six Days' Aght; or a Barnsley Chap's Adventers e Lunnun, A Six Days' Aght;Adventers e Lunnun;Barnsley includin a Visit ta t'Glass Lantren, an a Peep under t'Dish Cuver. pp. 31. chap e Lunnon;Six Days Aght ib.{{Barnsley}} 1862. Lth. Plenderleath, John.—The Kittlegairy Vacancy. A new way of getting rid of Kittlegairy Vacancy Old Ministers. 2nd ed., Edinburgh, 1885. gen.ref. Plot Oxf.: The Natural History of Oxfordshire, being an essay towards the Plot Oxf. natural history of England. [With plates and a map.] Robert PLOT. Oxford : The Theatre, [1677]. gen.ref. Plot Staffordsh.: The Natural History of Staffordshire. Robert Plot. Oxford : Plot Staffordsh.;Plot Hist. Stf.;Plot The Theatre, 1686. Staffordshire;Plot Stf. Oxf. Plot, Robert.—The Natural History of Oxfordshire, being an essay towards Plot Oxf.;Plot Oxfordshire;Plot Nat. Hist. the natural history of England, fol., Oxford [1686]. Ken. Pluckley Parish Records 1560-1981. — Kent History and Library Centre, p. Inventory of Poorhouse, Pluckley;Pluckley 289 [no eddition given]. Poorhouse Acc.;Pluckley Overseers' Acc.;Pluckley Overseers' Acts.;Pluckley Vestry Bk.;Pluckley Par. Bk. Sc. Poems in English and Latin on the Archers and Royal Company of Archers. Poems on Comp. of Archers;Poems on R. —By several hands. [An account of the pieces appended to the Company of Archers Musselburgh Arrow; the Edinburgh silver arrow; and the Silver-Bowl, which belongs to the Royal Company of Archers. With MS. additions to each.] Edinburgh, 1726. gen. biblio Poetry of Provincialisms, The (an Essay on local words); in the Cornhill Poetry Provinc. in Cornh. Mag.;Poetry of Magazine, XII. July 1865. Provinc.;Poet. of Provinc.;Poetry Prov.;Poetry Provinc. gen.ref. Pogatscher, A.—Zur Lautlehre der griechischen, lateinischen und Pogatscher Lat. Loan Words romanischen Lehnworte im Altenglischen. Strassburg, 1888. w.Yks. Pogmoor Olmenack, T', an Bairnsla Foaks' Yearly Jottings. Written in the Pogmoor Olm. famous Pogmoor dialect. All be Tom Treddlehoyle, Esq., jun., 1891-1901. gen.ref. Political Poems and Songs relating to English history, from the accession of Pol. Poems;Pol. Poems Rolls Ser.;Pope Moral Edward III to the reign of Henry VIII. a vols. Ed. T. Wright, Rolls Series, Essays 1859-61. gen.ref. Political Songs of England, The, from the reign of John to that of Edward II. Pol. S.;Pol. Songs Ed. T. Wright, Camden Soc. 1839. Cum. Poll Book, The, of the Election of a Representative in Parliament for the Poll-bk.;Poll Bk.;Poll Bk. Whitehaven;Poll Borough of Whitehaven. . . 8vo, Whitehaven, 1832. Book;Roll Bk. Cor. Polwhele, R.—A Cornish-English Vocabulary ; a vocabulary of local names, Polwhele Vocab.;Polwhele Voc. chiefly Saxon, and a provincial glossary, pp. 98. 4to, Truro, 1808.

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Cor. Polwhele, Richard.—Traditions and Recollections, domestic, clerical and Polwhele Trad. literary; in which are included letters of Charles II., Cromwell, Fairfax, Edgecumbe, Macaulay, Wolcot, Opie ... and other distinguished characters. London, 1826. Dmf. Ponder, Peter.—Kirkcumdoon. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1875. Ponder Kirkcumdoon Som. Poole, C. H.—The Customs, Superstitions, and Legends of the County of Poole Customs Somerset. 8vo, London, 1877. Stf. Poole, Charles Henry.—An attempt towards a Glossary of the Archaic and Stf.1;Poole Gl. Provincial Words of the County of Stafford, pp. 28. 8vo, Stratford- upon- Avon, 1880. =Stf.1 Stf. Poole, Charles Henry.—The Customs, Superstitions, and Legends of the Poole Customs County of Stafford, collected from various sources. 12mo, London, 1875. Wxf. Poole, Jacob.—A Glossary, with some pieces of verse, of the old dialect of Wxf.1;Poole Forth Gl.;Address to Lord the English colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, county of Wexford, Lieutenant;Yola Song Ireland. Formerly collected by Jacob Poole. . . Now ed., with some introductory observations, additions from various sources, and notes, by William Barnes. 8vo, London, 1867. = Wxf.1 gen.ref. Pop. Tale: no specific source given Pop. Tale gen.ref. Pope, Alexander.—Works [1711-41]. 10 vols. Ed. W. Elwin and W. J. Pope Iliad;Pope Moral Essays;Pope Donne Courthope, 1871-89. Sat.;Pope Dunciad;Pope Iliad;Pope Odyssey;Pope Prol. Sat.;Pope Rape of Lock;Pope Windsor F.; Wor. Porson, A.—Notes of Quaint Words and Sayings in the dialect of South Porson Quaint Wds.;A. Porson Quaint Wds. Worcestershire. 8vo, London, 1875. gen.ref. Potts: The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster. Potts' Discov. Witches;Potts Discoverie of With the ... triall of nineteene notorious witches ... before Sir J. Altham and Witches;Potts Discovery of Witches;Potts Sir E. Bromley ... Together with the arraignement and triall of J. Preston, Discovery Witches;Potts Witches;Pott Witches etc. by Thomas Potts. 1613. Thomas POTTS, Esquire, of Chancery Lane. 1810. Sc. Poute (Burgess, Alexander?).— The Book of Nettercaps, being poutery, Poutery, Poetry;Poute Bk. of Nettercaps;Poute poetry, and prose. By Poute, of the Leven Saat Pans. [Reprinted from the Poutery “People's Journal.”]. Dundee : Advertiser, 1875.

Wm. Powley, M.—A Plea for the Old Names (chiefly Westmoreland). 2 pts. Powley Old Names Reprinted from the Trans, of the Cum. and Wm. Archaeological Soc. 1878- 79. Cum. Powley, M.—Echoes of Old Cumberland. Poems and translations. 8vo, Powley Echoes Cum.;Powley Echoes;Powley Old Carlisle, 1875. Cum.;Brokken Statesman;Echoes Brokken Statesman Cum. Powley, M.—Past and Present among the Fells. Reprinted from the Trans. Powley Fells of the Cum. and Wm. Archaeological Society, 1876. Colon. Praed, Mrs. Campbell.—The Romance of a Station. 2 vols. [1890]. Praed Romance of Station;Praed Romance Station Abd. Pratt, John Burnett.—The life and death of Jamie Fleeman : the Laird of Jamie Fleeman Udny's fool. Aberdeen: Aberdeen : L. and J. Smith, 1859. Bnff. Presbytery Book of Strathbogie, Extracts from the, 1631-54. Aberdeen, Presbytery Bk. 1841. Chs. Prestbury Parish Magazine, 1885. Par. of Prestbury w.Yks. Preston, Benjamin.— Poems and Songs in the dialect of Bradford Dale. Preston Poems;Natterin Nan;Preston Natterin 16mo, Bradford, 1860. Nan;Owd Moxy w.Yks. Preston, Benjamin.—Moorside Musins. In: The Yorkshireman, 1878. Preston Moorside Musins in Yksman.;Preston Musings;Preston Musins;Preston Musins Yksman. w.Yks. Preston, Benjamin.—Poems and Songs in the dialect of Bradford-Dale, Be a Preston Poems;Preston Poems, &c. Yorkshur Likenass Takker. pp. 32. 16mo, Bradford, 1864. [First collected ed. of Preston's Dialect Poems.] w.Yks. Preston, Benjamin.—Tales of Lowly Life, in the Yorkshireman for 1882. Preston Tales;Preston Yksman.;Preston in Yksman. w.Yks. Preston, Benjamin.—The Dialect Poems of Benjamin Preston. With a Preston Poems;Poll Blossom notice of the author by John Emmanuel Preston, pp. 64. 16mo, Saltaire, 1872. Wil. Preston, Thomas Arthur.— The Flowering Plants of Wilts. With sketches of Preston Plants the physical geography and climate of the county ... With a map. [Devizes]: Wiltshire Archæological & Natural History Society, 1888.

Yks. Price, Eleanor C.—The Little One. 2 vols., 1891. Price Little One Wm. Pringle, Andrew. —General view of the agriculture of the county of Pringle View Agric. Westmoreland, with observations on the means of its improvement. By Andrew Pringle. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. Edinburgh : Printed by Chapman and Company, M, DC, XCIV [1694, i.e. 1794] n.Cy. Prior, Alexander. —Notes on croquet: and some ancient bat and ball Prior Notes on Croquet games related to it. London, Williams and Norgate, 1872. Not. Prior, James.—Forest Folk, 1901. Prior Forest Flk. Not. Prior, James.—Renie, 1895. Prior Renie;Prior Rente gen. biblio Prior, R. C. A.— The Popular Names of British Plants, being an explanation Prior Plant-names;Prior Pop. Names Plants;Prior of the origin and meaning of the names of our indigenous and most Plants commonly cultivated species. 3rd ed,, 8vo, London, 1879. gen.ref. Prior: On the popular names of British plants ... ; Richard Chandler Prior;Prior Plant N.;Prior Plant-names Alexander Prior. Richard Chandler Alexander Prior. Williams and Norgate, 1863. Fif. Prize Essays And Transactions Of The Highland Society Of Scotland, Highl. Soc. Essays;Prise Essay Highl. Soc.;Prize Volume 2, by Henry Mackenzie. Ess. High. Soc.;Prize Ess. Highl. Soc.;Prize Essay Highl. Soc.;Prize Essay Highland Soc.;Prize Essays;Prize Essays Highland Soc.;Prize Essays, Highl. Soc.;Walker Prize Ess. Highl. Soc.;Walker Prize Essays Highl. Soc.;Walker Trans. Highl. Soc.

War. Proceedings of the Warwickshire Naturalists' and Archæologists' Field Proc. Nat. and Arch. Field Club;Proc. War. Nat. Club. Warwickshire Naturalists' and Archæologists' Field Club (WARWICK, and Arch. Field Club Town of). Warwick [1864, 1865, 70, etc.] Hnt. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1858. Proc. Yks. Arch. Soc.;Trollope Mazes Lan. Proctor, R. W.—The Barber's Shop. 8vo, Manchester, 1856. Procter Barber's Shop gen.ref. Promptorium Parvulorum sive Clericorum, Lexicon Anglo- Latinum Prompt.;Prompt. Chaucer;Prompt. princeps, auctore fratre Galfrido Grammatico dicto, e predicatoribus Lenne Parv.;Prompt. notes;Golden Legend;Life of St. episcopi, Northfolciensi, A.D. circa 1440. Olim e prelis Pynsonianis editum, Peter;Heb. MS.;MS. in Prompt.;St. Albarts nunc . . . ad fidem codicum recensuit Albertus Way. 3 vols. Camden Soc. Bk.;Winch. MS.;Winchester;notes to 1843-65. Prompt.;Way's note to Prompt.;Cam. MS. Nhb. Proudlock, Lewis.—The Borderland Muse. 8vo, London [1896]. Proudlock Borderland Muse;Proudlock Muse

Cor. Pryce, William.—Archaeologia Cornu-Britannica ; or, an essay to preserve Pryce Arch. the ancient Cornish language : containing the rudiments of that dialect in a Cornish grammar, and Cornish-English Vocabulary, &c. 4to, Sherborne, 1790. Cor. Pryce, William.—Mineralogia Cornubiensis; a treatise on minerals, mines, Pryce Min. Cor.;Pryce Mines and mining, fol., London, 1778. Fif. Pryde, David.—The Queer Folk of Fife : tales from the kingdom, 1897. Pryde Queer Flk.

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Cor. Q[uiller-Couch, A. T.]—I saw Three Ships, and other winter's tales, 1892. ‘Q.’ Three Ships;Q.' Three Ships;‘ Q. ’ Three Ships;Three Ships Cor. Q[uiller-Couch, A. T.]—Noughts and Crosses, 1891. ‘Q.’ Noughts and Crosses;Q.' Noughts and Crosses;‘ Q. ’ Noughts and Crosses;Noughts and Crosses Cor. Q[uiller-Couch, A. T.]—The Astonishing History of Troy Town, 1888. ‘Q.’ Troy Town;Q.' Troy Town;‘ Q. ’ Troy Town

Cor. Q[uiller-Couch, A. T.]—The Haunted Dragoon, 1892. ‘Q.’ Haunted Dragoon;Q.' Haunted Dragoon;Haunted Dragoon;‘ Q. ’ Haunted Dragoon Cor. Q[uiller-Couch, A. T.]—The Ship of Stars. [S.l.] : Cassell, 1900. ‘Q.’ Ship of Stars;‘ Q. ’ Ship of Stars;Quiller- Couch Ship of Stars;Ship of Stars Cor. Q[uiller-Couch, A. T.]—The Splendid Spur. [S.l.] : Cassell, 1893. ‘Q.’ Splendid Spur;‘ Q. ’ Splendid Spur;Splendid Spur Cor. Q[uiller-Couch, A. T.—Wandering Heath, 1895. ‘Q.’ Wandering Heath;Q.' Wandering Heath;‘ Q. ’ Wandering Heath gen.ref. Quarles Embl.: cf. A selection of emblems from Herman Hugo Pia desideria Quarles Embl. (1624) : Francis Quarles Emblemes (1635) ; Edmund Arwaker Pia desideria (1686) ; Introduction by William A. McQueen. Los Angeles : University of California, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 1972. n.Yks. Quarter Sessions Records for the years 1676-94, in the North Riding Quarter Sessions Records, N. R. Rec. Soc.;N. R. Record Society Publications, Vols. I-IV, 1884. Rec. Soc.;N. Riding Rec. Soc.;Quart. Sess. Rec.;Quart. Sess. Rec. in N. R. Rec. Soc.;Quarter Sess. Rec.;Quarter Sess. Rec. in N. R. Rec. Soc.;Quarter Sessions Rec.;Quarter Sessions Record;Quar. Sess. Rec.;Quarter Sess. Rec. Bridge Acc.;Rec. Soc.;Duchy of Lan. Rec.

Wm. Quarterly Review. Vol. CXXII. pp. 347-81. [Contains an article on Quarterly Review;Quart. Rev.;Quar. 'Westmoreland and its dialect.'] Review;Quart. Rev.;Quart. Review;Quarterly Rev.

Som. Quekett, William.— "My sayings and doings," with reminiscences of my Luckett Sayings and Doings;Luskett's Sayings and life. London, K. Paul, Trench, 1888. Doings;Quekett Sayings;Quekett Sayings and Doings;Quekett's Sayings

Lan. 'Quidnunc.'—Job Sawneyhead's excursion from Morecambe to Liverpool, Quidnunc Job Sawneyhead to hear Moody and Sankey, including his many mishaps and subsequent singular conversion. pp. 16. 12mo, Lancaster, 1876. Cor. Quiller-Couch, Mabel.—The recovery of Jane Vercoe and other stories. M. Quiller-Couch Jane Vercoe, &c.;M. Quiller- Bristol: J.W. Arrowsmith, Quay Street London Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Couch Recovery of J. Vercoe;Quiller-Couch J. Kent and Co., Londo : [1896] Vercoe Quiller-Couch, see context Q. Dmf. Quinn, Roger.—The Heather Lintie ; being poetical pieces, spiritual and Quinn Heather;Quinn Heather Lintie;Quinn Lintie temporal, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 2nd ed. 12mo, Dumfries, 1863. [1st ed. 1861.] gen.ref. Rabelais: Gargantua and Pantagruel ; Rabelais. vol. 3 ; translated into Rabelais Garg.;Urquhart;Urquhart English by Sir Thomas Urquhart. Rabelais. David Nutt, 1900. Rabelais;Urquhart ib.{{Rabelais}};tr. of Rabelais

Dor. Rabin Hill's Excursion to Weston-super-Mare, to see the opening of the Young Rabin Hill New Pier, 5th June, 1867. 8vo, Yeovil [1867]. Dor. Rabin Hill's Visit to the Railway: what he zeed and done, and what he zed Young Rabin Hill about it. 2 parts. 8vo, Sturminster Newton, 1864-65. gen. biblio Rae, William Fraser. —Sheridan: A Biography. London: R. Bentley and son, Rae's Sheridan;Mrs. Sheridan Lett. to Sheridan 1896. gen. biblio Railway Review, The: A weekly newspaper for the railway service. Var. Railway Review dates. Suff. Rainbird, William and Hugh.—On the Agriculture of Suffolk. 8vo, London, Rainbird;Rainbird Agric.;Rainbird Agric. Suf. 1819. Wal. Raine, Allen (Mrs. Beynon Puddicombe).—A Welsh Singer, 1897. Raine Welsh Singer Wal. Raine, Allen (Mrs. Beynon Puddicombe).—By Berwen Banks, 1899. Raine Berwen Banks Wal. Raine, Allen (Mrs. Beynon Puddicombe).—Garthowen ; a story of a Welsh Raine Garthowen homestead, 1900. Wal. Raine, Allen (Mrs. Beynon Puddicombe).—Torn Sails ; a tale of a Welsh Raine Torne Sails;Raine Torn Sails village, 1898. Dur. Raine, James (ed.).—The Charters of Endowment, Inventories, and Raine Charters &c.;Raine Charters;Raine Account Rolls of the Priory of Finchale. Surtees Soc. 1837. [Contains Charters, &c. Finchale;Raine Charters Finchale, Glossary of Ancient Durham Words.] &c.;Raine Charters &c. Finchale;Raine Charters, &c., Finchale;Raine Charters Finchale;Raine Charters, &c.

Sc. Rait, Robert S.—A Royal Rhetorician : A Treatise on Scottis Poesie, A Rait Royal Rhet. Counterblaste to Tobacco, &c., &c., by King James VI and I. Ed. with an introduction, by Robert S. Rait. 12mo, Westminster, 1900. gen.ref. Rambler, The. Nos. 1-208, 1749-51. Johnson Rambler Mry.;Nai. Rampini, Charles. —A History of Moray and Nairn. [With maps.]. In: Rampini Hist.;Rampini Hist. Moray and Scotland. [Appx. History and Politics.] The County Histories of Scotland. Nairn;Rampini Hist. Mry.;Rampini Hist. Mry. and 1896, 1897. Nai. Sc. Ramsay of Ochtertyre.—Scotland and Scotsmen in the eighteenth century. Ramsay Scotl.;Ramsay Scotland in Eighteenth Ed. 1822. Century;Ramsay Sc. in Eighteenth Century;Ramsay Scotland Sc. Ramsay, Allan (ed.)—Collection of Scots Proverbs, ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1737. Ramsay Prov.

Sc. Ramsay, Allan (ed.)—The Ever Green, being a collection of Scots Poems, Ramsay Ever Green;Ramsay Evergreen;Ramsay's wrote by the Ingenious before 1600. 2 vols. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1724. [Var. Ever Green;The Evergreen;Chrysts-Kirk;Chrysts- ed.] kirk;Chrysts-kirk Gr.;Montgomery Cherrie & Slae;Montgomery Cherry and Slae

Sc. Ramsay, Allan (ed.)—The Tea-Table Miscellany: a collection of choice Ramsay Tea-Table Misc.;Ramsay Tea Table songs, Scots and English. 2 vols., ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1724 [ed. 1871]. Misc.;Ramsay Tea-Table Miscell.;Dedication

Lnk. Ramsay, Allan.—Patie and Roger, a Pastoral, in the Scots dialect. To which Ramsay Patie and Roger;Ramsay Patie and is added an imitation of the Scotch Pastoral, by Josiah Burchett. 8vo.. Rodger London, 1720. [1st sketch of 'The Gentle Shepherd.'] Lnk. Ramsay, Allan.—Poems, with new additions and notes, to which is added, Ramsay Poems;Bonny Nanny;Christs Kirk;Lucky the Gentle Shepherd, a Scots Pastoral Comedy, with songs ; also, a Wood;Ramsay Chr. Kirk;Ramsay Christ's glossary or explanation of the Scots words. 8vo, Dublin, 1733. Kirk;Ramsay Lucky Wood

Lnk. Ramsay, Allan.—Poems. 4to, Edinburgh, 1721. Ramsay Poems;Hamilton Epistle;Ramsay Sandy

Lnk. Ramsay, Allan.—The Gentle Shepherd, a Pastoral Comedy; with Ramsay Gentle Shep.;Ramsay Gentle Shepherd illustrations of the scenary : an appendix, containing memoirs of David Allan, the Scots Hogarth; besides original, and other poems connected with the illustrations: and a comprehensive glossary. To which are prefixed an authentic life of , and an inquiry into the origin of pastoral poetry; the propriety of the rules prescribed for it; and the practice of Ramsay. 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1808. [Scenary ed.]

Lnk. Ramsay, Allan.—The Gentle Shepherd, a Scots Pastoral Comedy. 8vo, Ramsay Gentle Shep.;Ramsay Gent. Shepherd Edinburgh, 1725. gen. biblio Ramsay, Andrew C, and others.—A Descriptive Catalogue of the Rock Ramsay Rock Specimens;Ramsay Rock Spec. Specimens in the Museum of Practical Geology. 3rd ed., London, 1862.

Sc. Ramsay, E. B.—Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character. 12mo, Ramsay Remin. Edinburgh, 1858. [Var. ed.] Sc. Ramsay, E. B.—Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character. 12mo, Ramsay Remin. Edinburgh, 1858. [Var. ed.] —2nd Series, 1861. Ayr. Ramsay, John.—Woodnotes of a Wanderer. 8vo, Glasgow, 1868. [1st ed. Ramsay Woodnotes 1836.] Lan. Ramsbottam, Joseph.—Phases of Distress : Lancashire rhymes. Ed. by 'A Ramsbottom Phases of Distress;Ramsbottom Lancashire Lad' [John Whittaker]. 12mo, Manchester, 1864. Rhymes Slang Rattler, Raby (Thomas Hall). —“Effects” and adventures of Raby Rattler. R. Rattler;Raby Rattler London, 1845. gen.ref. Rauf Coilȝear [c. 1480], see Scottish Alliterative Poems. Rauf Coilȝear;R. Coilȝear;Coilȝear Suff. Raven, John James.—The History of Suffolk. 8vo, London, 1895. Raven Hist. Suf.;Raven Hist. Wm. Rawnsley, H. D.—Reminiscences of Wordsworth, in Transactions of the Rawnsley Rem. Wordsworth;Rawnsley Remin. Wordsworth Society, VI. 1884. Wordsworth;Rawnsley Remin.;Rawnsley Remin. in Trans. Wordsworth Soc.

Cum. Rawnsley, Hardwicke Drummond.— A Rambler's Notebook at the English Rawnsley Rambler's Note-bk. Lakes. Glasgow : J. MacLehose & Sons, 1902. Cum. Rawnsley, Hardwicke Drummond.— Life and Nature at the English Lakes. Rawnsley Lakes;Rawnsley Life;Rawnsley Life and Glasgow : J. MacLehose & Sons, 1899. Nat.;Rawnsley Life at Lakes gen. biblio Ray MS. add., n.d., quoted from (J.C.) Ray MS. add.;U. n.Cy. Ray, John. —A Collection of English words not generally used, with their N.Cy.2;MS. add.;Ray Acc. of Salt;Ray Acct. of significations and original, in two alphabetical catalogues, the one of such Ironwork;Ray Acct. of Silver;Ray Acct. of Tin;Ray as are proper to the northern, the other to the southern counties. With Blowing of Tin;Ray N. Cy. Wds.;Ray Mining;Ray's catalogues of English birds and fishes : and an account of the preparing and refining such metals and minerals as are gotten in England. 8vo, London, 1674. —2nd ed., augmented with many hundreds of words, observations, letters, &c. ib.{{London}} 1691. = N.Cy.2 n.Cy. Ray, John. —A Collection of English words not generally used, with their Ray significations and original, in two alphabetical catalogues, the one of such as are proper to the northern, the other to the southern counties. With catalogues of English birds and fishes : and an account of the preparing and refining such metals and minerals as are gotten in England. 8vo, London, 1674. —Re-arranged and ed. (with introduction, notes, and index) by W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1874. n.Cy. Ray, John. —A Collection of English words not generally used, with their Ray;Ray Silver-smelting significations and original, in two alphabetical catalogues, the one of such as are proper to the northern, the other to the southern counties. With catalogues of English birds and fishes : and an account of the preparing and refining such metals and minerals as are gotten in England. 8vo, London, 1674. gen. biblio Ray, John.—A Collection of English Proverbs digested into a convenient Ray Prov.;Ray Proverbs;Ray's Prov. method for the speedy finding any one upon occasion ; with short annotations. Whereunto are added local proverbs with their explications, old proverbial rhymes, less known or exotick proverbial sentences, and Scottish proverbs. 8vo, Cambridge, 1670. gen. biblio Ray, John.—A Collection of English words not generally used, with their Ray;Ray Willughby's Ornithol. significations and original, in two alphabetical catalogues, the one of such as are proper to the northern, the other to the southern counties. With catalogues of English birds and fishes : and an account of the preparing and refining such metals and minerals as are gotten in England. 8vo, London, 1674. —2nd ed., enlarged by the addition of many hundred English, and an Appendix of Hebrew proverbs, with annotations and parallels, ib.{{London}} 1678.

South C. Ray, John.—A Collection of 'South and East-Countrey Words,' 1691. Ed. W. Ray;Ray s. and e.Cy. Wds.;Ray Wds. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1874. [See also s.v. North Country.] gen. biblio Ray, John.—Philosophical Letters between the late Mr. Ray, and several Ray;Ray Corres.;Ray Corresp.;Ray's correspondents, &c. 8vo, London, 1718. —Another ed., ed. Dr. Lankester. Correspondence London, 1848. [See also Ray, John, s.v. North Country.]

Der. Raymond, Rossiter Worthington. A glossary of mining and metallurgical Raymond Mining Gl. terms. Easton, Pa.: American Institute of Mining Engineers, 1881.

Som. Raymond, Walter.—Charity Chance, 1896. Raymond Charity Chance Som. Raymond, Walter.—Gentleman Upcott's Daughter, 1893. Raymond Gent. Upcott;Raymond Gentleman Upcott Som. Raymond, Walter.—Good Souls of Ciderland, 1901. Raymond Good Souls;Raymond Souls of Cider- land Som. Raymond, Walter.—In the Smoke of War, 1895. Raymond Smoke of War;Raymond Smoke Som. Raymond, Walter.—Love and Quiet Life, 1894. Raymond Love and Quiet Life;Raymond Love and Life Som. Raymond, Walter.—Misterton's Mistake, 1888. Raymond Misterton's Mistake Som. Raymond, Walter.—No Soul above Money, 1899. Raymond No Soul Som. Raymond, Walter.—Tryphena in Love, 1895. Raymond Tryphena Som. Raymond, Walter.—Two Men o' Mendip, 1899. Raymond Men o' Mendip Som. Raymond, Walter.—Young Sam and Sabina, 1894. Raymond Sam and Sabina Cum. Rayson, John.—Miscellaneous Poems and Ballads, chiefly in the dialects of Rayson Poems;Rayson Ballads;Rayson Misc. Cumberland and the English and . 12mo, London, 1858. Poems

Cum. Rayson, John.—The Song of Solomon in the Cumberland dialect. From the Rayson Sng. Sol. Authorised English Version, pp. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1859.]

Cum. Rea, Alice.—The Beckside Boggle and other stories. London, 1886. Rea Beckside Boggle Slang Reade, Charles.— Hard Cash. A matter-of-fact romance. London, 1863. Reade Hard Cash

Cant Reade, Charles.—Autobiography of a Thief, 1858. Reade Autob. Thief in Macmillan's Mag.;Reade Autob. Thief Sc. Reade, Charles.—Christie Johnstone. A novel. London: Richard Bentley, Reade Christie Johnstone 1853. Cant Reade, Charles.—Jack of All Trades, 1858. Reade Jack of all Trades Cant Reade, Charles.—The Cloister and the Hearth. A tale of the Middle Ages. Reade Cloister London, 1861. Lon. Record of the Tower Hamlets Mission, The. April 1887-Dec. 1908. Dec. Record Tower Hamlets Mission 1911. London, 1887-1911. gen.ref. Records Cinque Port Hastings, in Sus. Arch. Coll. [Sussex Archeological Records Cinque Port Hastings;Sus. Arch. Collections]. Coll.;Road Act gen.ref. Records of Oxford: Selections from the Records of the City of Oxford, with Rec. Oxford;Records Oxford;Oxford City Rec.;An extracts from other documents illustrating the Municipal History: Henry Order;Rec. Oxford VIII. to Elizabeth, 1509-1583. Edited ... by W. H. Turner ... under the direction of R. S. Hawkins. William Henry TURNER, of the Bodleian Library. Oxford : J. Parker & Co., 1880.

Abd. Records of the Meeting of the Exercise of Alford, 1662-88. Ed. by Rev. T. Exercise of Alford Bell. New Spalding Club, Aberdeen, 1897. Sc. Redden, Helen P.—McClellan of McClellan, 1895. Redden McClellan Frf. Reid, Alan.—Sangs o' the Heatherland. Scots poems and ballads. 8vo, Reid Poems;Reid Heatherland;Reid Heather-land Paisley, 1894. Dmf. Reid, Robert.—Poems, Songs, and Sonnets. 8vo, Paisley, 1894. Reid Poems gen.ref. Reinsberg: Baron de Reinsberg-Düringsfeld, Traditions et légendes de la Reinsberg-Düringsfeld Traditions de la Belgique Belgique. Tome 1. Traditions et légendes de la Belgique: Descriptions des fêtes religieuses et civiles, usages, croyances et pratiques populaires des Belges anciens et modernes. Bruxelles: Ferdinand Claassen, Libraire- Éditeur, 1870. gen.ref. Religious Songs [c. 1225]. Ed. Thomas Wright, Percy Soc. 1843. Rel. Songs gen.ref. Reliquae Antiquae. Ed. T. Wright and J. O. Halliwell. 2 vols., London, 1841- Reliquiae Antiquae;Rel. Ant.;Rel. Ant. II;Rel. Ant. 43. II. Cum. Relph, Josiah.—A Miscellany of Poems, consisting of original poems, Relph Misc. Poems;Ralph Misc. Poems;Relph translations, pastorals in the Cumberland dialect, familiar epistles, fables, Sng. songs, and epigrams. With a preface and a glossary. 8vo, Glasgow, 1747.

Cum. Relph, Josiah.—Poems. With the life of the Author. 8vo, Carlisle, 1798. Relph Poems;Relfe Misc. Poems;Harvest;Haytime;Relph Harvest;Relph Haytime;Relph Miscell. Poems;Relf Misc. Poems gen.ref. Remacle, L.—Dictionnaire Wallon-Français, dans lequel on trouve la Remacle correction de nos idiotismes vicieux, et de nos Wallonismes, par la traduction, en français, des phrases wallonnes. 2 vols., 2e ed., 8vo, Liège, 1839-43. Gall. Report of Free Church Synod of Galloway's Bursary Fund (1873). —In: Acts Report of Free Ch. Synod of Gall.'s Bursary Fund of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland. Edinburgh : Printed for the Free Church of Scotland by , 1843-1893.

Ess. Reports (1863) ?? Reports ( 1863 );Parl. Commission on Royal Forests;Reports Dev. Reports of the Committee on Devonshire Verbal Provincialisms. Ed. F. T. Reports Provinc.;Reports Prov.;Reports Elworthy. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Devonshire Association Provinc;Auct. Advt.;Dyer Ch. Lore for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art, 1877-. Gleanings;Exeter Gazette;Morning News, Plymouth;Receiver-General of Exeter's Accts. n.Lin. Retford and Gainsborough Times, Worksop & Newark Weekly News. Gainsburgh Times England Nottinghamshire Retford. (1880 to 1900). gen.ref. Returne: The Returne from Pernassus: or the Scourge of Simony. Returne from Parnassus Publiquely acted by the Students in Saint Iohns Colledge in Cambridge. London : G. Eld, for J. Wright, 1606. n.Cy. Rhys, Ernest.—The Fiddler of Carne. A North Sea winter's tale, 1896. Rhys Fiddler of Carne;Rhys Fiddler gen. biblio Richard Burn.—A New Law Dictionary, Intended for General Use as Well as Burn Law Dict. for Gentlemen of the Profession. 2 vols. London: Printed by A. Strahan and W. Woodfall for T. Cadell, 1792. gen.ref. Richard Coer de Lion fc. 1325]. In Weber's Metrical Romances. Vol. II. 3- Coer de Lion;Rich. C. de Lion 278. London, 1810 Der. Richard Flower, Independent Candidate, in the Weekly Telegraph, Dec. 22, Wkly. Telegraph;Wkly. Tel.;Wkly. Teleg.;Wkly. 1894. Telegr. gen.ref. Richard the Redeless [c. 1399], see Langland, William. Rich. Redeless;Rich. the Redeles;Rich. Redeles gen.ref. Richards: [probably] Tales of Welsh society and scenery. [By Thomas Richards Richards.]. Thomas RICHARDS, Surgeon. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green : London, 1827. gen.ref. Richardson, C.—A New Dictionary of the English Language. 8vo, London, Richardson;Foxe A. & M.;Holinshed Desc. Brit.;L' 1839. Richardson, C.—2 vols. and Supplements. 4to, London, 1844. Estrange On Beaumont & Fletcher's Plays;South Serm.;Dampier Voyage Cum. Richardson, J.—'Cummerland Talk'; being short tales and rhymes in the Richardson Talk;Richardson Ballads dialect of that county : together with a few miscellaneous pieces in verse, 12mo, Carlisle, 1871. 2nd Series, 1876 [and var. ed.].

Wm. Richardson, John.—The Song of Solomon in the Westmoreland Dialect. Richardson Sng. Sol. From the Authorised English Version, pp. iv, 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1859.] Nhb. Richardson, M. A.—Local Historian's Table Book of remarkable Richardson Table-bk. occurrences, historical facts, traditions, legendary and descriptive ballads, &c., connected with the counties of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, and Durham. 8 vols. 8vo, Newcastle, 1841-46.

Nhb. Richardson, M. A.—The Borderer's Table Book. 8 vols. 8vo, London, 1846. Richardson Borderer's Table-bk.;Borderer's [Identical with the preceding work, but issued by Bohn with different title- Table-bk.;Richardson Table-bk.;Richardson page.] Borderer's Tablebk;Richardson Borderers Table- bk.;Richardson Borderer's Table-bk. Nhb. Richardson, Wigham. —Visit of the British Association to Newcastle upon Brit. Assoc. Guide Tyne, 1889 : official local guide : industrial section. Newcastle upon Tyne : Andrew Reid, Sons & Co., 1889. gen.ref. Richthofen, Karl Freiherr von.—Altfriesisches Wörterbuch. 4to, Göttingen, Richthofen 1840 Sc. Riddell, Henry Scott.—Poems, Songs, and miscellaneous pieces. 12mo, Riddell Poems Edinburgh, 1847. Sc. Riddell, Henry Scott.—Poetical Works. Ed., with a memoir, by James Riddell Poet. Wks. Brydon. 2 vols. 8vo, Glasgow, 1871. Sc. Riddell, Henry Scott.—The Book of Psalms in Lowland Scotch : from the Riddell Psalms;Riddell Ps.;Riddle Ps.;Riddle Authorised English Version. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte.] ib.{{London}} 1857. Psalms

Wil. Riddell, Mrs. J.H. —The Senior Partner. A novel. London : Bentley & Son, Riddell The Senior Partner 1881. gen.ref. Rider, John.—Riders Dictionarie corrected and augmented with the Rider;Holyoke;Holy-Oke;Holy-Oke Dict. Etym. addition of many hundred words... now newly corrected and much augmented by Francis Holyoke. 8vo, London, 1649. [1st ed. Rider's Dict. 1589.] gen.ref. Rider, William.—A New Universal English Dictionary: or a complete Rider treasure of the English Language, fol., London, 1759 Lan. Ridings, Elijah, and others.—The Lancashire Muse; containing humorous Ridings Muse specimens of the Lancashire dialect, pp. 32. 12mo, Manchester [1853]. gen.ref. Rietz, Johan Ernst.—Svenskt Dialekt-Lexikon. Ordbok ofver Svenska Rietz Almoge-språket. 4to, Lund, 1867. Cum. Rigby, Cuthbert.—From Midsummer to Martinmas. A West Cumberland Rigby Midsummer;Rigby Midsummer to Idyl. London, 1891. Martinmas w.Yks. Riley, Abraham [ed.]—Gems from our Village. Bramley: Printed and Sowrey Gems;Sowrey Our Village published by John Dawson, 1891. Yks. Ripon and Richmond Chronicle, The. Var. dates. Ripon Chron. Dev. Risdon, Tristram 1791. Chorographical Description, or Survey of Risdon Survey Devon Devonshire. 8vo. 2 vol. in 1. London: 1714. Hdg. Ritchie, A. I.—The Churches of Saint Baldred : Auldhame, Whitekirk, Ritchie Churches;Ritchie Churches of St. Tyninghame, Prestonkirk. 4to, Edinburgh, 1883. Baldred;Ritchie St. Baldred Nrf. Ritchie, J. Ewing. —East Anglia. Personal Recollections and Historical Ritchie e.An. Associations. London: James Clarke & Co., 1883. gen.ref. Ritson Borrowdale: no source given. Ritson Borrowdale Lett. Cum. Ritson, Isaac.—Copy of a Letter wrote by a young shepherd to his friend in Borrowdale Let.;Borrowdale Lett. Borrowdale. New ed. To which is added a Glossary of the Cumberland words, pp. 16. 12mo, Penrith, 1788. Cum. Ritson, Isaac.—Copy of a Letter wrote by a young shepherd to his friend in Borrowdale Let.;Borrowdale Lett. Borrowdale. New ed. To which is added a Glossary of the Cumberland words, pp. 16. 12mo, Penrith, 1788.—Another ed., 12mo, Whitehaven, 1866. gen.ref. Ritson, Joseph (ed.).—Ancient English Metrical Romances. 3 vols., London, Ritson;Ritson's Metr. Rom. 1802. gen.ref. Ritson, Joseph (ed.).—Pieces of Ancient Popular Poetry. 8vo, London,1791. Godly Ballates in Ritson's Essay Sng.;Ritson's Essay Sng. gen.ref. Ritson, Joseph (ed.).—Robin Hood; a collection of all the ancient poems, Robin Hood;Ritson R. Hood;Rob. Hood;Robyn songs and ballads now extant relative to that celebrated English outlaw. 2 Hood vols. 8vo, London, 1795. gen. biblio Ritson, Joseph.—Ancient Songs and Ballads. 2 vols., London, 1829. Ritson Sngs. gen.ref. Ritson: The Northumberland Garland; or, Newcastle Nightingale: a Ritson N. Garl.;Ritson Garl. matchless collection of famous songs. [Edited by J. Ritson.] Newcastle : Hall and Elliot, 1793. Abd. Robb, Alexander.—Poems and Songs, 1852. Robb Poems;Robb Poems;Robbs Poems;Robb Sngs. gen.ref. Robert Mannyng de Brunne. Handlyng Synne. 1303. Cf. Brunne. - Robert of R. Brunne Handlyng Synne Brunne's Handlyng Synne [c. 1303]. Ed. F. J. Furnivall, Roxburghe Club, 1862. gen.ref. Robert Mannyng of Brunne: the chronicle ; edited with introduction, Brunne Chron. notes, and glossary by Idelle Sullens. Robert Mannyng, active 1288-1338. [Binghamton, N.Y.] : Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, Binghamton University, 1996. gen.ref. Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle [c. 1298]. Ed. Thomas Hearne. 2 vols., R. Glouc. 8vo, Oxford, 1724. Dor. Roberts, George.—The History and Antiquities of the borough of Lyme Roberts Hist. Lyme Regis;Roberts Hist. Lyme Regis and Charmouth. 8vo, London, 1834. Reg.;Roberts Lyme Regis w.Yks. Roberts, Samuel.—Tom and Charles; or the Two Grinders. 5th ed., 18mo, Roberts Tom and Charles Sheffield, 1850. w.Yks. Robertshaw, Joseph.—Tom Lee, a tale of Wharfedale. and ed., 16mo, Tom Lee Pateley Bridge, 1875. w.Yks. Robertshaw, Joseph.—Yorkshire Tales and Legends. A Ramble to Bolton Tom Lee Abbey ; Tom Lee; the One Pound Note. By Heather Bell. 12mo, Keighley, 1862. Fif. Robertson, Andrew Smith.—The Provost o' Glendookie. Glimpses of a Fife Robertson Provost;ib.Robertson Provost town, 1894. Note by Author;Robertson Provos;Robertson Provost

Kcd. Robertson, George.—General View of the Agriculture of Kincardineshire. Robertson Agric. 8vo, London, 1813. (Agricultural Survey Report.) Lth. Robertson, George.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of Mid- Robertson Agric. Lothian. 4to, Edinburgh, 1793. Glo. Robertson, J. Drummond.—A Glossary of Dialect and Archaic Words used Glo.1;R. Plowman's Visit;Robertson in the County of Gloucester. Ed. by Lord Moreton, E.D.S. 1890. =Glo.1 Gl.;Winwood ib.{{Glo.1}};Glo. Jrn.

Slg. Robertson, James. —Statistical Account Number III. Parish of Gargunnock. Gargunnock Stat. Acc. (County of Stirling). In: Sinclair, John. The Statistical Account of Scotland. Drawn up from the Communications of the Ministers of the Different Parishes. Vol. 18. Edinburgh: William Creech, 1796.

Inv. Robertson, James.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of Agric. Surv. Inv.;Robertson Agric. Inverness. 4to, London, 1808. (Agricultural Survey Report.)

Or.I. Robertson, James.—General View of the Agriculture of the County of Robertson Agric. in Per. Perth. 8vo, Perth, 1799. (Agricultural Survey Report.) gen.ref. Robertson, William.—Phraseologia Generalis; . . . a full, large, and general Robertson Phras.;Robertson Phraseol. phrase book. . . . 8vo, Cambridge, 1693. Gen.;Robertson;Plin. m.Yks. Robinson, C. Clough. —A Glossary of Words pertaining to the dialect of m.Yks.1;C. C. Robinson Gl.;Robinson Mid-Yorkshire; with others peculiar to Lower Nidderdale. To which is Dial.;Robinson Dial. m.Yks.;Robinson Gl. prefixed an outline grammar of the Mid-Yorkshire dialect. E.D.S. 1876. =m.Yks.1 w.Yks. Robinson, C. Clough.—The Dialect of Leeds and its neighbourhood, w.Yks.5 illustrated by conversations and tales of common life, &c., to which are added a copious glossary; notices of the various antiquities, manners, and customs, and general folk-lore of the district. 12mo, London, 1862. =w.Yks.5 w.Yks. Robinson, C. Clough.—Yorkshire Life and Character. By the Author of ' Life and Character;Yks. Character;Yks. Life;Yks. Dialect of Leeds.' Temple Bar Magazine, March 1868. Life and Character n.Yks. Robinson, F. K.—A Glossary of Words used in the neighbourhood of n.Yks.2;Robinson Whitby Gl.;Warrington in 1465 Whitby. E.D.S. 1876. = n.Yks.2 n.Yks. Robinson, F. K.—The Song of Solomon in the North Yorkshire dialect. From Robinson Sng. Sol.;Robinson Whitby Sng. the Authorised English Version. By the Author of 'A Glossary of Yorkshire Sol.;Whitby Sng. Sol. Words and Phrases, collected in Whitby and the neighbourhood.' pp. 19. 16mo. Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1860.] gen. biblio Robinson, G. and R. Baldwin, eds. —The Complete Gazetteer of England England's Gazetteer and Wales; or an Accurate Description of all the Cities, Towns, and Villages In the Kingdom. 2 vols. London: G. Robinson and R. Baldwin, 1775. w.Yks. Robinson, J. R.—A Glossary of Words used in the Dewsbury district. In Robinson Gl. in Leeds Merc. Suppl.;Robinson Leeds Mercury Supplement, 1881. Dewsbury Gl.;Robinson's Gl. in Leeds Merc. Suppl. Der. Robinson, Joseph Barlow.—? Owd Sammy Twitcher's Second Visit tut Gret Robinson Sammy Twitcher Exibishun e Darby wi Jim. ib.{{Derby}} 1870. Der. Robinson, Joseph Barlow.—? Owd Sammy Twitcher's Visit tut Gret Robinson Sammy Twitcher Exibishun e Darby, pp. 24. 8vo, Derby, 1870. Ken. Robinson, Thomas. —The Common Law of Kent: or, the Customs of Robinson Gavelkind Gavelkind. with an Appendix Concerning Borough-English. Printed by R. and B. Nutt, and F. Gosling [etc.], London, 1741. Wm. Robison, Jack.'—Hoo Gooardy Jenkins co ta be a Yalla, ib.{{in the Kendal Gooardy Jenkins;Goardy Jenkins and County News}} March 1889. Wm. Robison, Jack.'—Lord Robison en me, in the Kendal and County News, Robinson Lord Robison in Kendal News;Lord Sept. 22, 1888. Robison;Lord Robison en me;Robison Kendal C. News;Robison Lord Robison;Robison Robison en me Wm. Robison, Jack.'—Yan er two Aald Tales ower agen. Kendal, 1882. Robison Aald Tales;Jack Robison Aald Taales;Jack Robison Aald Tales;Robison Aald Teals;Robison Aald Taales Nhb. Robson, Joseph Philip.—(ed.) Songs of the Bards of the Tyne; or a choice Robson Bards of Tyne;Bards Tyne;Robson Bards collection of original songs, chiefly in the Newcastle dialect, with a glossary Tyne;Robson Bards;Robson Callerforney;Robson of 800 words, ib.{{Newcastle}} [1849.] Coll. Tyneside Sngs.;Robson Pigeon's Milk;Sngs. of Tyne;Robson Callerforney;Robson Pigeon's Milk

Nhb. Robson, Joseph Philip.—Evangeline ; or the Spirit of Progress. Together Robson Evangeline;Robson;Robson Evangeline, with a copious selection of miscellaneous poems. 8vo, Newcastle, 1870. &c.;Robson Deeth o' the Cat

Nhb. Robson, Joseph Philip.—Original Tyneside Songs. 12mo, Newcastle-on- Robson Sngs.;Robson Sngs. of Tyne;Robson Tyne, 1842. Sngs. Tyne;Robson Tyneside Sng. Sol.;Pitman's Crtshp.;Robson Wonderful Tallygrip;Wonderful Tallygrip;Pitman's Crtshp.;Robson Wonderful Tallygrip;Robson

Nhb. Robson, Joseph Philip.—The Book of Ruth, in the Northumberland dialect, Robson Beuk o' Ruth;Robson Beuk Ruth;Robson from the Authorised English Version, pp. 24. 24mo, London, 1860. Bk. o' Ruth;Robson Bk. of Ruth;Robson Bk. Ruth

Sc. Robson, Joseph Philip.—The Song of Solomon in Lowland Scotch, from the Robson Sng. Sol. Authorised English Version, pp. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1860.]

Nhb. Robson, Joseph Philip.—The Song of Solomon in the Newcastle dialect. Robson Sng. Sol.;Robson Newc. Sng. Sol. From the Authorised English Version, pp. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1859.] Nhb. Robson, Joseph Philip.—The Song of Solomon in the Northumberland Robson Sng. Sol. dialect. From the Authorised English Version, pp. iv, 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1859.] Nhb. Robson, Joseph Philip.—The Song of Solomon. Versified from the English Robson Sng. Sol. translation of James of England into the dialect of the colliers of Northumberland, but principally those dwelling on the banks of the Tyne. 4to, London, 1860. Lan. Roby, J.—Traditions of Lancashire, 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1829. [ed. 1872.] Roby Trad.

Lan. Roby, J.—Traditions of Lancashire, 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1829. [ed. 1872.] Roby Trad. —2nd Series. 2 vols. ib.{{London}} 1831. gen.ref. Robynson: The Utopia of Sir Thomas More, in Latin from the edition of Robynson More's Utopia March 1518, and in English from the first edition of Ralph Robynson's translation in 1551, with additional translation, introduction and notes by J. H. Lupton. With facsimiles. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1895. gen.ref. Rochefort: no source given (ref. to Old French). Rochefort Dev. Rock, William Frederick.—Jim an' Nell: a dramatic poem in the dialect of Rock Jim an' Nell;Rock Jim an Nell North Devon. By a Devonshire Man. pp. 56. 8vo, London, 1867. Reprinted in ' Nine Specimens of English Dialects,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1896.]

Cor. Rodd, Edward H.—Birds of Cornwall, 1880. Rodd Birds;Rudd Birds;Willoughby Ornithology

Lnk. Rodger, Alexander.—Poems and Songs, humorous, serious, and satirical [c. Rodger Poems 1838]. Ed., with an introduction, by Robert Ford. 8vo, Paisley, 1897. w.Yks. Rodger, Fred.—Amusing Fireside Readings in the Yorkshire dialect. Nos. 1 Rodger Fireside Readings and 2. pp. 16 each. 8vo, Bradford, 1879-80. Amer. Roe, Edward Payson. —He Fell in Love with his Wife. London : Ward & Roe Fell in Love;Roe He fell in Love;Roe He fell in Lock, [1886]. love Glo. Roger Plowman's (Second) Excursion to London, with his marriage to Sarah Roger Plowman;R. Plowman;R. Plowman's Jane. 12mo, London [1886]. Excursion;Roger Ploughman's Second Visit to London;Roger Plowman;Roger Plowman's Excursion;Roger Plowman's 2nd Visit to London w.Yks. Rogers, Charles.—A Conversation between Peter Pickinpeg, Jack Shuttle, Peter Pickingpeg and Harry Emptybobbin. Carefully reported by Sally Bobbinwinder. pp. 28. 8vo, Barnsley, 1838. w.Yks. Rogers, Charles.—A Visit ta t'Great French Exhebition. Be Tom Tom Treddlehoyle Exhebishan;Tom Treddlehoyle. pp. 56. 8vo, Leeds 1855]. Treddlehoyle Exhibition;Tom Treddlehoyle Fr. Exhebishan;Tom Treddlehoyle Fr. Exhibition;Tom Treddlehoyle T'French Exhebishan w.Yks. Rogers, Charles.—Ben Bobbinhat, 1843. Tom Treddlehoyle Ben Bobbinhat w.Yks. Rogers, Charles.—Mally Muffindoaf, 1843. Tom Treddlehoyle Mally Muffindoaf;Tom Treddlehoyle M. Muffindoaf;Tom Treddlehoyle Matty Muffindoaf;Tom Treddlehoyle Molly Muffindoaf w.Yks. Rogers, Charles.—Sum Thowts abaght Ben Bunt's Weddin', an ther jont to Tom Treddlehoyle Ben Bunt;Int Publick Stainbur' Cassal, to look at pictas ; allsoa Will Weft's Descripshan at Grand Bazzarr at tha hed tuthar da' it nashnal skool like. Be Tom Treddlehoyle. pp. 20. ib.{{Barnsley}} 1838. w.Yks. Rogers, Charles.—Sum Thowts abaght Nan Bunt's Chresmas Tea-party; Rogers Nan Bunt's Chresmas;Rogers Nan Bunt Bairnsla Feastin ; a Owd Maid's Pockit; an Tom Treddlehoyle's Lament. Also a Characteristic of Barnsley by Crispin Merrybrain, Esquire, of Sodhall Park. Be Tom Treddlehoyle. pp. 24. 12mo, Barnsley, 1839. w.Yks. Rogers, Charles.—Sum Thowts abaght t'Doin's e Bairnsla on t'Crawnashan Tom Treddlehoyle Doins e Bairnsla;Tom Da'. Be Tom Treddlehoyle. pp. 17. 8vo, Bairnsla, 1838. Treddlehoyle Doins e Barnsla;Tom Treddlhoyle Doins e Bairnsla w.Yks. Rogers, Charles.—The Song of Solomon in the West Riding of Yorkshire Rogers Sng. Sol. dialect. From the Authorised English Version, pp. 24. 16mo. Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1860.] Sc. Rogers, Charles.—Three Scottish Reformers, Alexander Cunningham, fifth Rogers Reformers;Rogers Three Reformers Earl of Glencairn, Henry Balnaves of Halhill, and John Davidson, Minister of Prestonpans, with their poetical remains and Mr. Davidson's 'Helps for young scholars in Christianity.' Ed., with memoirs, by the Rev. Charles Rogers, ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1874. w.Yks. Rogers, Charles.—Tom Treddlehoyle's Peep at t'Manchister Art Treasures Tom Treddlehoyle Manch. Exhebishan;Tom Exhebishan, e 1857. pp. 36. 12mo, Leeds, 1857. Treddlehoyle Manch. Exhib.;Tom Treddlehoyle Manch. Exhibition w.Yks. Rogers, Charles.—Tom Treddlehoyle's Thowts, Joakes,an' Smiles, for Tom Treddlehoyle Thowts;Tom Treddlehoyle Midsummer Day; settin' foarth his jont ta Lunnan, ta see t'League Bazaar ; Thowts, &c.;Joakes and Smiles;Thowts, Joakes an amang uther things, a prospecktas of a Cloaze Line Cumpany. pp. 48. and Smiles 12mo, Leeds, 1845. w.Yks. Rogers, Charles.—Tom Treddlehoyle's Trip ta Lunnan, ta see Paxton's Tom Treddlehoyle Trip ta Lunnan;Tom Great Glass Lantern. Dedicated we all't pleasure it warld, ta Prince Olbert. Treddlehoyle Trip ta Lunnon;Tom Treddlehoyle pp. 56. 12mo, Leeds, 1851. Trip ta London;Tom Treddlehoyle Trip to Lunnan;Tom Treddlehoyle Trip to Lunnon;Treddlehoyle Trip ta Lunnan w.Yks. Rogers, Charles.—Upat Planitary Systam, 1843. Tom Treddlehoyle Planitary Systam;Tom Treddlehoyle Upat Planitary Sys. gen. biblio Rogers, Daniel. Naaman the Syrian, his Disease and Cure. London, 1642. Rogers Hist. of Naaman;Rogers Naaman gen.ref. Rogers, J. E. Thorold.—History of Agriculture and Prices in England, 1259- Rogers Agric.;Rogers Agric. and Prices;Rogers 1793. 7 vols. 8vo, Oxford, 1866-1902. Hmp. Rogers, Wiliam Henry. The Guide to the New Forest. Southampton : Gutch Rogers Guide to New Forest & Cox, [1882]. gen.ref. Roland: no source given Roland;Ch. de Roland Sc. Rollock, Robert.—Select Works [1599], reprinted from the original Rollock Wks.;Rollock Works editions. Ed. by William M. Gunn. 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, Wodrow Soc. 1844-49. gen.ref. Rolls Series, see special book. Rolls Ser. gen.ref. Romans of Partenay, The, or of Lusignen : otherwise known as the Tale of Rom. Partenay Melusine [c. 1500]. Ed. W. W. Skeat, E.E.T.S. 1866. gen.ref. Romaunt of the Rose, The. An English translation of the French Roman de Rom. Rose;R. Rose;Rom. of the Rose;Roman de la Rose, by an anonymous author [c. 1400]. Printed with Chaucer's Rose Canterbury Tales, ed. Tyrwhitt.London, 1843. Colon. Roper, Edward.—By Track and Trail; a journey through Canada, 1891. Roper Track and Trail;Roper Track gen.ref. Roquefort, J. B. B.—Glossaire de la Langue Romane. . . . 2 Tomes, 8vo, Roquefort Paris, 1808. - Roquefort, J. B. B.—Supplément au Glossaire de la Langue Romane. . . . 8vo, Paris, 1820. gen.ref. Roquette, J.—Nouveau dictionnaire Portugais- Français. 8vo, Paris, 1850. Roquette

Oxf. 'Rosemary.'—Under the Chilterns : a story of English village life, 1895. Rosemary Chilterns;Rosemary Chiltern gen.ref. Rosing, S.—Engelsk-Dansk Ordbog. Syvende Udgave. 8vo, København, Rosing 1899. Abd. Ross, Alexander.—Helenore ; or the Fortunate Shepherdess. A poem in the Ross Helenore broad Scotch dialect. A new edition, containing a sketch of Glenesk, a life of the author, and an account of his inedited works by John Longmuir. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1866, Abd. Ross, Alexander.—Helenore; or the Fortunate Shepherdess. A pastoral Ross Helenore tale. To which is added the life of the Author. Comprehending a particular description of the romantic place where he lived, and an account of the manners and amusements of the people at that period, by his grandson, the Rev. Alexander Thomson. 8vo, Dundee, 1812. Abd. Ross, Alexander.—The Fortunate Shepherdess, a pastoral tale, in three Ross Flaviana cantos, in the Scottish dialect. To which is added a few songs. 8vo, Aberdeen, 1768. Abd. Ross, Alexander.—The Rock and the wee Pickle Tow. ib.{{Aberdeen}} 1768. Ross Pickle Tow;Ross Rock;Ross Rock and Wee Pickle;Ross Rock and Wee Pickle Tow;Ross Wee Pickle Tow e.Yks. Ross, Frederick, Stead, Richard, and Holderness, Thomas. —A Glossary of e.Yks.1;e.Yks.1 MS. add.;e.Yks.1 Words used in Holderness in the East- Riding of Yorkshire. E.D.S. 1877. Witches;Holderness Gl.;Xmas Carol of the =e.Yks.1 Bezzlecup-women;Holderness Sng.;Dr. M. Lister of York gen.ref. Ross, Hans.—Norsk Ordbog. Tillseg til ' Norsk Ordbog' af Ivar Aasen. 8vo, Ross Christiania, 1895. War. Ross, John Merry. —The Globe Encyclopædia of Universal Information. Globe Encycl. Edinburgh: T. C. Jack, 1876-81. gen.ref. Roussey, Charles.—Glossaire du Parler de Bournois (Canton de l'Isle-sur-le- Roussey Doubs, arrondissement de Beaume-les-Dames). 8vo, Paris, 1894. gen.ref. Row Church History: no title traceable. Row Ch. Hist. Sc. Row, John.—The History of the Kirk of Scotland, from the year 1558 to Row Hist. Kirk Scot.;Row Hist.;Row Ch. Hist. August 1637. With a continuation to July 1639. [c. 1650.] 8vo, Edinburgh, Wodrow Soc. 1842. Dev. Rowe, Samuel.—A Perambulation of the Antient and Royal Forest of Rowe Peramb. Drtmr.;Rowe Perambulation of Dartmoor. 8vo, Plymouth [1848]. Dartmoor;Notes and Gleanings;Rowe Drtmr.;Rowe's Perambulation of Dartmoor;Extract fr. Court Rolls of the Manor of Lidford Sc. Roy, George.—Generalship ; or How I managed my Husband. A tale, ed. Roy Generalship 1895. Sc. Roy, Neil.—The Horseman's Word. A novel, 1895. Roy Horseman's Wd.;Roy Horseman;Ray Horseman's Wd. Sc. Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Annals. (1868-1899). Caled. Curling Club Ann.;Caledon. Curling Ann.;Caledon. Curling Club Ann.;Caledonian Curling Club Ann.;R. Caled. Club Ann.;R. Caled. Curling Ann.;R. Caled. Curling Club Ann.;Royal Caled. Curling Ann.;Royal Caled. Curling Club Ann.;Royal Caledonian Curling Club Ann.;Curler's Ann. gen. biblio Royal Commission on Labour : Indexes : volume III, glossary of the Gl. Lab.;Deed of Conveyance technical terms used in the evidence taken before the Royal Commission on Labour: with introduction, indexes, and appendix. Royal Commission on Labour. London : H.M.S.O., 1894. Abd. Ruddiman, Jacob.—Tales of a Scottish Parish. 8vo, London, 1889. [1st ed. Ruddiman Parish;Ruddiman Sc. Par.;Ruddiman 1828.] Sc. Parish e.Yks. Ruddleputty, Reuben.—A Farm Servant's Letter to his Sweetheart, 1840. Ruddleputty Farm Servant's Lett.;Ruddleputty Farm-servant's Lett. Rxb. Ruickbie, James.—The Way-side Cottager; consisting of pieces in prose and Ruickbie Wayside Cot.;Ruickbie Wayside verse. To which are added miscellaneous poems, 12mo, Hawick, 1807. Cottager;Ruickbie Cottager;Ruickie Cottager gen.ref. Rushworth Gospels: The Lindisfarne and Rushworth Gospels. Part IV. Rushw. Gospels;Rushw.;Rushw. Gosp. Durham : Andrews, 1865. Matt.;Rushw. John;Rushworth Wm. Ruskin, John. —Fors clavigera. Letters to the workmen and labourers of Ruskin Fors Clavigera Great Britain ... London: George Allen, 1896. n.Cy. Ruskin, John. The Crown of Wild Olive ... Second edition. London : Smith, Ruskin Crown Wild Olive Elder & Co., 1866. Sc. Rutherford, Samuel.—Religious Letters written to eminent individuals Rutherford Lett.;Rutherford Lett.;Rutherford during the Persecution in Scotland. Aberdeen [c. 1660]. Letters Ken. Rutley, Frank. —The study of rocks; an elementary text-book of petrology. Rutley Stud. Rocks London, Longmans, 1879. I.Ma. Rydings, Egbert.—Manx Tales. Introductory preface by Rev. T. E. Brown. Rydings Tales;Ryding Tales 8vo, Manchester [1895]. Nrf. Rye, Walter.— The History of Norfolk, 1885. Rye Hist. Nrf.;Rye Hist. Nrf. Rye, Walter.—Cromer, past and present; or, an attempt to describe the Rye Cromer parishes of Shipden and Cromer, etc. Norwich ; London : Jarrold & Sons, 1889. e.An. Rye, Walter—A Glossary of Words used in East Anglia. Founded on that of e.An.1;Rye e.An. Gl.;Norwich Merc.;Rough Notes Forby. With numerous corrections and additions. E.D.S. 1895. =e.An.1

Oxf. S., M.—Progress and other Poems. 'Mary and Me.' By M. S. 8vo, London, M. S.;Progress Mary and Me 1873. s.Lin. s.Lin.1 no date, no title; probably Peacock, Edward.—A Glossary of Words s.Lin.1 used in the Wapentakes of Manley and Corringham, Lincolnshire. E.D.S. 1877. —2nd ed., revised and considerably enlarged. E.D.S. 1889. = n.Lin.1 s.Not. s.Not.1: no date, no title, quoted from (J.P.K.) [Kirk, J.P.]. s.Not.1 s.Wil. s.Wil.1: no date, no title; probably Dartnell, George Edward, and Goddard, s.Wil.1 Edward Hungerford.— A Glossary of Words used in the county of Wiltshire. E.D.S. 1893. =Wil.1 s.Wxf. s.Wxf.1: no date, no title, quoted from (P.J.M.) [McCall, Patrick Joseph]. s.Wxf.1

Or.I. Sabbath Nights at Pitcoonans, by the Author of 'Sandy Scott's Bible Class,' Sabbath Nights;Pitcoonans;Stuart Pitcoonans 1899. gen.ref. Sackville, Thomas.—Works [1539-1608]. Ed. R. W. Sackville West, 1859. Sackville Induction

Wor. Sale Catalogue Cleeve Prior (1897) [??]. Sale Catal. Cleeve Prior Wor. Sale Catalogue, quoted from (E.S.) [??]. Sale Catalogue w.Yks. Sale-bill, Settle, no date, no title [??]. Sale-bill, Settle gen.ref. Salesbury, Wyllyam.—A Dictionary in Englyshe and Welshe. . . . Whereunto Salesbury is ´pfixed a little treatyse of the englyshe pronuciacion of the letters. 4to, London, 1547. Wil. Salisbury and Winchester Journal. Var. dates. Salisbury and Winchester Jrn.;Salisbury Jrn.;Sarum Jrn. Wor. Salisbury, Jesse.—A Glossary of Words and Phrases used in S.E. se.Wor.1 Worcestershire, together with some of the sayings, customs, superstitions, charms, &c. common in that district. E.D.S. 1893. =se.Wor.1

Dev. Salmon, Arthur L.—West-Country Ballads and Verses, pp. vi, 82. 8vo. Salmon Ballads Edinburgh, 1899. Dmb. Salmon, James.—Gowodean : a Pastoral, 1868. Salmon Gowodean;Salmon Gouwodean Hrt. Salmon, Nathaniel.—A New Survey of England wherein the defects of Salmon Surv. Camden are supplied ... the Roman military ways traced and the stations settled, etc. London : printed for J. Walthoe, 1731. Hrt. Salmon, Nathaniel.—The History of Hertfordshire, fol., London, 1728. Salmon Hist. of Hrt.

Frf. Salmond, J. B.—My Man Sandy, 1894 [and var. ed.]. Salmond Man Sandy;Salmond My Man Sandy;Salmon My Man Sandie Shr. Salopian Shreds and Patches. Vols. I-V. VII-VIII. Reprinted from Eddowes' Davies Shreds and Patches;Shreds and Shrewsbury Journal, 1874 seq. Patches;Eddowes' Shrews. Jrn.;Salop. Jrn.;Shrewsbury Jrn. gen.ref. Sanders, Daniel.—Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache. Mit Belegen von Sanders;Grimm Myth.;Grimm Teut. Myth.;tr. Luther bis auf die Gegenwart. unveränderter Abdruck. 3 vols. 4to, Leipzig, Stallybrass;Sander 1876. gen.ref. Sanderson (+1663) : Works, quoted from Dav. (Davies, q.v.) Sanderson Peb. Sanderson, Robert.—Poems and Songs. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1865. Sanderson Poems Hdg. Sands, J.—Sketches of Tranent in the Olden Time. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1881. Sands;Sands Tranent

Frf. Sands, John Sims Poems on various subjects: political, satirical, and Sands Poems;Sand Poems humorous. 1st Series. 8vo, Arbroath, 1833. Or.I. Sandy Scott's Bible Class, 1897. Sandy Scott Cor. Sandys, William.—Specimens of Cornish provincial dialect, collected and Sandys Trenoodle Spec.;J. Trenoodle Spec.;J. arranged by Uncle Jan Treenoodle, with some introductory remarks, and a Trenoodle Spec. Dial.;J. Trenoodle glossary, by an antiquarian friend, also a selection of songs and other Specimens;Jan Trenoodle Spec.;T. Trenoodle pieces connected with Cornwall. 8vo, London, 1846. Spec. Dial.;Trenoodle Spec. Dial.;Sandys Trenoodle's Spec. n.Cy. Sarah F. Smiley. —Garden Graith: or talks among my flowers. London: Smiley Garden Graith Hodder and Stoughton, 1882. Cum. Sargisson, J.—Joe Scoap's Jurneh through Three Wardles, 1881. Sargisson Joe Scoap;Sargisson J. Scoap;Scoap Joe Sargisson Wil. Sarum Diocesan Gazette.—Articles on Wild Flowers, pp. 5-6, Jan. 1890, Sarum Dioc. Gaz.;Sarum Dioc. Gazette;Sarum and pp. 13-14, Jan. 1891. Dioc. Gas.;Sarum Gazette gen. biblio Satchell, Thomas.—Provisional index to a Glossary of Fish Names. Satchell;Sc. Satchell; Circulated for the purpose of obtaining additions and corrections, and, more especially, of determining the places where these names are now in use. pp. 12. E.D.S. 1879. gen.ref. Satirical Poems of the time of the Reformation. Ed. James Cranstoun. 2 Sat. Poems;Bp. St. Androis;Bp. of St. vols., S.T.S. 1891-93. Androis;Cranstoun Sat. Poems;Davidson Brief Com.;Kingis Complaint;Randolphes Phantasey;Sempill Bp. St. Andrews;Sempill ib.{{Bp. St. Andrews}};Sklanderous Tungis;F. Sempill Poems Amer. Saturday Globe. —Utica, N.Y. : William T. and Thomas F. Baker, 1901. (Feb. Sat. Globe 16, 1901). gen. biblio Saturday review of politics, literature, science, and art, The. —London: Sat. Rev.;Sat. Review J.W. Parker and Son. 1855- . Var. dates. Lan. Saunders, John.—Abel Drake's Wife. 8vo, London, 1862. Saunders Abel Drake;Saunders Abel Drake Wife

Stf. Saunders, K.—Diamonds in Darkness, 1888. Saunders Diamonds w.Yks. Saunterer's Satchel, The, and West Riding Almanac for 1875- 81. 8vo, Saunterer's Satchel;Burnley Saunterer's Satchel Bradford. Dwn. Savage-Armstrong, George Francis Ballads of Down. 12mo, London, 1901. Savage-Armstrong Ballads

Sus. Sawyer, F. E.—Sussex Folk-lore and Customs connected with the seasons. Sawyer Flk-Lore Lewes, 1883. Sus. Sawyer, F. E.—Sussex Natural History Folk-lore. Lewes, 1883. Sawyer Nat. Hist.;Sawyer Nat. Hist;Sawyer Sus. Nat. Hist.;Sawyer Leg. Devil's Dyke;Flk-saw, Lower Hist. Sus. Gall. 'Saxon' (ed.).—Galloway Gossip sixty years ago. 2nd ed. Bedlington, 1878. Saxon Gall. Gossip;Saxon Gossip Sc. Saxon and the Gael, The, or the Northern Metropolis. 4 vols. 12mo, Saxon and Gael;Saxon and Gael.;Saxon Gael London, 1814. w.Yks. Scatcherd, Norrison.—The History of Morley, with some account of Scatcherd Hist. Morley Ardsley, Topcliffe, Woodchurch, Batley, &c., and other places in the vicinity. With a glossary of words commonly used at Morley and in the vicinity thereof. 8vo, Leeds, 1830. gen.ref. Schade, Oskar.—Altdeutsches Wörterbuch. 2te umgearbeitete und Schade vermehrte Auflage. 8vo, Halle a. S. 1872-82. gen.ref. Schambach, Georg.—Wörterbuch der nieder-deutschen Mundart der Schambach;Göttingen Fürstenthümer Göttingen und Grubenhagen, oder Göttingisch- Grubenhagen'sches Idiotikon. 8vo, Hannover, 1858. gen.ref. Schiller, Karl, und Lübben, August.—Mittelniederdeutsches Wörterbuch. 4 Schiller & Lübben;Schiller-Lübben Bande, 8vo, Bremen, 1875-80. gen.ref. Schmeller, J. Andreas.—Bayerisches Wörterbuch. Sammlung von Wörtern Schmeller und Ausdrücken.... 4 Theile, 8vo, Stuttgart, 1827-37. gen.ref. Schmid A.S. Laws: Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen. In der Ursprache, mit Schmid A.S. Laws Uebersetzung und Erläuterungen herausgegeben von Dr. Reinhold Schmid.] England. Leipzig, 1858. gen.ref. Schmid, Johann Christoph von.—Schwäbisches Wörterbuch mit Schmid etymologischen und historischen Anmerkungen. 8vo, Stuttgart, 1831. gen.ref. Schmidt, Alexander.— Shakespeare-Lexicon. A complete dictionary of all Schmidt the English words, phrases, and constructions in the works of the poet. 2 vols. 8vo, Berlin and London, 1874-75. Lan. Scholes, J.—Abrum o' Flups' Quortin' an' Weddin' at Smobridg. Written by Abrum o' Flups Quortin;Scholes Abrum o' Flup's Ab. Hissel. pp. 15. ib.{{Manchester}} [1862.] [ed. 1886.] Quortin;Scholes Abrum o' Flup's Quortin';Abrum o' Flup's Quortin;Heywood Abrum o' Flip

Lan. Scholes, J.—Sam Sondknocker's Ride fra Smobridg to Manchistur; iz visit to Sam Sondnokkur;Sam Sondknocker;Sam Manchistur Mekaniks' Hinstitushon Sho, wi' a full okeawnt o' what hee Sandknocker;Sam Sondnockkur zeed, un wheer hee went, wi' o' his adventures. By Sam iz sel. 2nd ed. pp. 16. 8vo, Manchester, 1856. Lan. Scholes, J.—Tim Gamwattle's Jawnt, e Ab o'-Dick's o th' Doldrum's waggin, Scholes Tim Gamwattle;Scholes T. wi o whul waggin full o foak, fro Smobridg to Manchester, o seein't Quene, Gamwattle;Scholes Jaunt to see th' wi just o wap ut th' Eggsibishun ; o gradely funny teyle fur o winter foyar Queen;Scholes Jaunt soide. pp. 61. ib.{{Manchester}} [1857.] gen.ref. Schöpf, J. B.—Tirolisches Idiotikon. Nach dessen Tode vollendet von Anton Schöpf J. Hofer. 8vo, Innsbruck, 1866. gen.ref. Schueren, J. van der.—Teuthonista of Duytschlender [1475]. In eene Teuthonista;Verdam;Verdom nieuwe bewerking vanwege de Maatschappij der Nederlandsche letterkunde uitgegeven door J. Verdam. 8vo, Leiden, 1896. gen.ref. Schuermans, L. W.—Algemeen Vlaamsch Idioticon, uitgegeven, op last van Schuermans;Schuermans Flem. Dict. het Taal- en Letterlievend Genootschap, met Tijd en Vlijt. . . . 8vo, Leuven, 1865-70. gen.ref. Schuermans, L. W.—Bijvoegsel aan het Algemeen Vlaamsch Idioticon Schuermans Suppl.;Schuermans Flem. uitgegeven in 1865-70. 8vo, Loven, 1883. Dict.;Schuermans Suppl. gen.ref. Schütze, Johann Friedrich.—Holsteinisches Idiotikon, ein Beitrag zur Schütze;Idiotikon Volkssittengeschichte. 4 Theile, 8vo, Hamburg, 1800-6. gen. Science Gossip, 1865-96. Science Gossip biblio;Chs. Sc. Scot (of Satchels).—True History of the name of Scot. 4to, Edinburgh, 1776. Scot (of Satchell) Hist. Name of Scot;Scot of Satchell Hist. Name of Scot;Scot of Satchell Hist. Name of Scot Sc. Scot, William.—An Apologetical Narration of the State and Government of Scot Apolog.;Scot Apolog. Narration; the Kirk of Scotland since the Reformation. [c. 1642.] 8vo, Edinburgh, Wodrow Soc. 1846. gen.ref. Scot: The Discovery of Witchcraft.] Reginald SCOT. 1824. Scot Discov. Witchcraft Sc. Scotch Haggis, The : a miscellaneous compilation, illustrative of Scottish Sc. Haggis;Scotch Haggis wit, humour, and drollery; with occasional traits of character, manners, &c. 16mo, Glasgow [n.d.]. Sc. Scotsman, The. Var. Dates (1817- Scotsman gen.ref. Scott, Alexander.—Poems [c. 1560], ed. J. Cranstoun, S.T.S. 1896. Scott Marmion;A. Scott Poems Rxb. Scott, Andrew.—Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 12mo, Edinburgh, A. Scott Poems;A. Scott Poems;A. Scott 1805 [and var. ed.]. Gall. Scott, James K.—Galloway Gleanings, Poems and Songs. 8vo, Castle- Scott Gleanings;Scott Gleanings Gl. Douglas, 1881. Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. — Castle dangerous. Edinburgh : Robert Cadell, 1829. Scott Cast. Dang.

I.Ma. Scott, Sir Walter. — Peveril of the Peak. By the author of “Waverley” [i.e. Scott Peveril Sir Walter Scott] ... Second edition. 4 vol. Edinburgh: Archibald Constable; London: Hurst, Robinson, & Co., 1823.

Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Black Dwarf, 1816. Scott Bk. Dwarf;Scott Blk. Dwarf Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Bride of Lammermoor, 1819. Scott Bride of Lam.;Scott Br. of Lam.;Scott B. of Lam. Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Chronicles of the Canongate, 1827-28. Scott Canongate;Scott Chron. Canongate Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Guy Mannering, 1815. Scott Guy Mannering;Scott G. Mannering;Scott Guy M.;Scott Sng. Guy M. Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, consisting of Scott Minstrelsy;Scott Border Minstrelsy;Scott historical and romantic ballads, collected in the southern counties, with a Minst.;Gallant Grahams;Scott's few of modern date, founded upon local tradition. 3 vols. 8vo., Kelso, 1802- Minstrelsy;Water Kelpie;Broom of 3. [ed. 1848.] Cowdenknowes;Fair Helen;Kinmont Willie;Lads of Wamphray;Thomas of Erseldoun

Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Old Mortality, 1816. Scott Old Mortality;Scott Old Mort. Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Poetical Works. 12 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1833-34. Scott Poet. Wks.

Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Poetical Works. The Globe ed. With a biographical and Scott Lady of Lake;Scott Lady of the Lake;Scott critical memoir by F. T. Palgrave. 8vo, London, 1866 [ed. 1890]. Notes to Lady of the Lake;R. Jamieson Elfin Gray in Scott Lady of Lake;Scott Last Minst.;Scott Last Minstrel;Scott Lay Last Minst.;Scott Lay of Last Minst.;Scott Lay of Last Minstrel;Scott Minst. Gl.;Scott Pibroch of Donuil Dhu;Scott Rokeby;Scott Rokeby, Note

Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Poetical Works.—Another ed., complete in 1 vol. With Scott Donald Caird;ib. Scott Jock of all his introductions and notes; also various readings, and the editor's Hazeldean;Scott Sng. notes, ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1847. Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Quentin Durward, 1823. Scott Quentin Durward;Scott Q. Durward Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Redgauntlet, 1824. Scott Redg. Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Rob Roy, 1817. Scott Rob Roy;Rob Roy Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —St. Ronan's Well, 1824. Scott Ronan;Scott St. Ronan Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —The Abbot, 1820. Scott Abbot Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —The Antiquary, 1816. Scott Antiquary;Scott Antiq.;Scott Antiquary Advertisement Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —The Doom of Devorgoil, a melo-drama. Auchindrane, Scott Auchindrane or the Ayrshire tragedy. Edinburgh, 1830. Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —The Fair Maid of Perth, 1828. Scott Fair Maid;Scott Fair Maid of Perth;Scott F. M. Perth;Scott Maid of Perth Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —The Fortunes of Nigel, 1822. Scott Nigel Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —The Heart of Mid-Lothian, 1818. Scott Midlothian Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —The Legend of Montrose, 1819. Scott Montrose;Scott Leg. Mont.;Scott Leg. Montr.;Scott Leg. Montrose;Scott Leg. of Mont.

Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —The Monastery, 1820. Scott Monastery Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —The Pirate, 1821. Scott Pirate;Scott Pirate note Sc. Scott, Sir Walter. —Waverley, 1814. Scott Waverley;Gl. to Waverley Novels;Scott Waverly s.Sc. Scott, Thomas.—Poems, with Edwin and Catherine, or, the distressed T. Scott Poems lovers. A tragedy. 8vo, Paisley, 1793. Sc. Scott, Walter, Sir.— The Journal of Sir Walter Scott, from the original Jrn. Sir W. Scott;;Scott Jrn. manuscript at Abbotsford. [With illustrations, and preface signed, D. D., i.e. David Douglas.]. Edinburgh : D. Douglas, 1890. gen.ref. Scotter: Notes from the court rolls of the Manor of Scotter ; Edward Scotter Manor Roll Peacock. Edward Peacock. Lincolnshire : [s.n.], 1880. gen.ref. Scottish Alliterative Poems in riming stanzas. Contains : i. The Knightly Tale Sc. Allit. Poems;Awntyrs Arthure;Rauf of Golagros and Gawane [c. 1450]. ii. The Buke of the Howlat [c. 1447]. iii. Coilʒear;R. Coilʒear Rauf Coiljear [c. 1480]. iv. The Awntyrs of Arthure [c. 1435]. Ed. F. J. Amours, S.T.S. 1897. gen.ref. Scottish Field: [probably] The Scottish Field. [A poem on the Battle of Scot. Field;The Scottish Field Flodden Field.] Edited by J. Robson. John ROBSON, of Warrington. 1856.

Ayr. Scottish Leader, The. (Mar. 11, 1889). Scottish Leader Sc. Scottish Monthly Magazine, The. Var. dates. Sc. Monthly Mag. Sc.;Lon. Scottish People, The. Var. dates. The People gen.ref. Scottish Poems: quoted from N.E.D. Scot. Poems 16th C.;Scot. Poems;Leg. Bp. St. Andrews Amer. Scribner's monthly : an illustrated magazine for the people. —New York ; Scribner's Monthly;Scribner's Mthly.;Scribner's London : Scribner & Co., 1870-1881. Mag. n.Yks. Sedgwick, Adam.—A Memorial by the Trustees of Cowgill Chapel, with a Sedgwick Mem. Coghill Chapel;Lett.;Sedgwick preface and appendix on the climate, history, and dialect of Dent. Printed Mem. Cowgill Chapel for private circulation. Cambridge, 1868. Or.I. Selby, Robert. — Rhymes. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1840. Selby Rhymes gen.ref. Selden, John.—Table Talk, 1689. Ed. E. Arber. London, 1868. Selden Table-Talk;Selden Table-talk;Arber Ayr. Sellar, James. —Poems and songs on various subjects. Elgin : [s.n.], 1844. Sellar Poems

Rnf. Sempill, James, Sir. —The Poems of the Sempills of Beltrees [i.e. of Sir Sempills of Beltrees Poems;Sempill Piper James, Robert and ] now first collected, with notes and Kilbarchan;Sempill Banishment of Poverty;R. biographical notices of their lives, by J. Paterson. Edinburgh, 1849. Sempill Sanny Briggs;Sempill Bridal;Sng. Maggie Lauder Lan. Senior Reader, The. —London : T. Nelson and Sons, 1864. Reader w.Yks. Senior, Joseph.—Jerry Slit-Spring's Soliloquy. Leaflet. Sheffield, [n.d.] Senior Jerry Slit-Spring;Senior Jerry Slit- Springs;Senior Jerry Slit-Spring's Soliloquy;Senior Jerry Slitspring w.Yks. Senior, Joseph.—The Yule Clog. Smithy Rhymes and Stithy Chimes. Senior Smithy Rhymes;Senior Rhymes;Senior Sheffield, 1882. Yule Clog gen.ref. Serenius, Jacobus.—Dictionarium Suethico-Anglo-Latinum, quo singulae Serenius voces Suethicae,secundum proprias et metaphoricas significationes, anglice ac latine redduntur. 4to, Stockholmiæ, 1741.

Ayr. Service, John.—The Life and Recollections of Doctor Duguid of Kilwinning. Service Dr. Duguid Written by himself, and now first printed from the recovered manuscript. 3rd ed. 8vo, Edinburgh [? 1887]. Ayr. Service, John.—Thir Notandums, being the literary recreations of Laird Service Notandums Canticarl of Mongrynen (of kittle memory). To which is appended a biographical sketch of James Dunlop, Esq. ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1890.

Fif. Setoun, Gabriel.—George Malcolm, 1897. Setoun G. Malcolm;Seatoun G. Malcolm Fif. Setoun, Gabriel.—Robert Urquhart, 1896. Setoun R. Urquhart Fif. Setoun, Gabriel.—Sunshine and Haar; some further glimpses of life at Setoun Sunshine Barncraig, 1895. Fif. Setoun, Gabriel.—The Skipper of Barncraig, 1901. Setoun Skipper of Barncraig;Setoun Skipper Amer. Sewall, Samuel. —Diary of Samuel Sewall: 1674-1729. 5. Vols. Sewall Diary;Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc. Massachusetts Historical Society, 1878. w.Yks. Seward, William.—A Tour to Yorde's Cave, Burton-in-Lonsdale, Seward Yorde's Cave accompanied by a shepherd from Thornton Force; together with an attempt to illustrate the dialect spoken in Burton-in-Lonsdale and its vicinity, in a familiar dialogue, pp. 44. 8vo, Kirkby-Lonsdale, 1801.

Wm. Sewart, John. Rhymes in the Westmoreland dialect. Settle, 1869. Sewart Rhymes gen.ref. Sewel, W.—A Large Dictionary, English and Dutch. 4to, Amsterdam, 1727. Sewell;Sewel

Slang Shadwell Wykehamical Slang (1859-1864) [??] [Lionel Lancelot Shadwell?]. Shadwell Wyke. Slang;Shadwell Wkye.;Shadwell Wykeham. Slang;Shadwell Wykehamical Slang;Shadwell Wyke. Lan. Shadwell, Thomas.—The Lancashire Witches and Tegue O'Divelly the Irish Shadwell Witches;Shadwell Lan. Witches Priest, 1682. In Works, Vol. III. 12mo, London, 1720. gen.ref. Shakespeare, William.—The Works of William Shakespeare, in reduced Shaks.;Hen. IV;Hen. V;Hen. VI;Hen. VIII;J. facsimile from the famous first folio edition of 1623. With an introduction Caesar;K. John;K. Lear;As You;All's Well;M. by J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps. 8vo, London, 1876. Or: Shakespeare, Ven.;Macb.;Merchant of Venice;Merry W.;Much William.—Works. Ed. by W. G. Clark and W. A. Wright. Globe ed., 8vo, Ado about Nothing, Shaks.;R. & J.;Rich. II;Shaks. London, 1881. A. & C.;Shaks. All's Well&;Shaks.;Shaks. As You;Shaks. Com. Err.;Shaks. Cor.;Shaks. Cymb.;Shaks. Ham.;Shaks. Hamlet;Shaks. Hen.;Shaks. Hen. V;Shaks. I Hen. IV;Shaks. Hen. VIII;Shaks. I Hen. IV;Shaks. I Hen. VI;Shaks. I. Hen. IV;Shaks. J. Caes.;Shaks. J. Caesar;Shaks. K. John;Shaks. K. Lear;Shaks. K.Lear;Shaks. L. L. L.;Shaks. Love's L. L.;Shaks. Lucr.;Shaks. M. N. D.;Shaks. M. N. Dream;Shaks. M. Ven.;Shaks. M. Ven. I. i.;Shaks. M. Wives;Shaks. M. for Meas.;Shaks. M.N.D.;Shaks. Macb.;Shaks. Macbeth;Shaks. Merry W.;Shaks. Much Ado;Shaks. Oth.;Shaks. Per.;Shaks. Per. Prol.;Shaks. R. & J.;Shaks. Rich. II;Shaks. Rich. II, III.;Shaks. Rich. II.;Shaks. Rich. III;Shaks. Rich. Ill;Shaks. Son.;Shaks. Sonn.;Shaks. T. Shrew;Shaks. Tam. Shrew;Shaks. Temp.;Shaks. Timon;Shaks. Titus A.;Shaks. Tr. & Cr.;Shaks. Twelfth N.;Shaks. Twelfth Nt.;Shaks. Two Gent.;Shaks. V. & A.;Shaks. Wint. T.;Shaks. Winter's T.;Shaks.;T. Shrew;Twelfth Nt.;Wint. T.;As You;Shaks. Temp.;Shaks. Timon;Shakspeare's;Shakspearian;Shaks. gen. biblio. Shamrock and Irish Emerald, The. Var. dates. Shamrock;ShamrockTempest;Shaks. Hen. Mag. IV;Com. Errors;Cor.;Henry

Dev. Sharland, E. C.—Ways and Means in a Devonshire Village, 1885. Sharland Ways Village;Sharland Dev. Village;E.E.D. Dev. Village;Sharland Vill.;Sharland Vill. Ways;Sharland Ways and Means;Sharland Ways Vill. War. Sharp, T.—Selections from an unpublished Glossary of Warwickshire War.1;Sharp Gl. words made by T. Sharp in 1839. Printed for J. O. Halliwell, 1865. =War.1

Sc. Sharpe, Charles Kirkpatrick (ed.).—A Ballad Book. Edinburgh, 1823. Sharpe Ballad Bk.;Ballad Bk. Reprinted 1868. gen. biblio Sharpe's London journal of entertainment and instruction for general Sharpe's Jrn. reading. —London: Arthur Hall, Virture & Co., Var. dates. gen.ref. Shaw, W. F. (William Francis). —Liber Estriae; or, memorials of the Royal Shaw Mem. Eastry;Eastry Mem.;Memorials of Ville and Parish of Eastry, in ... Kent, etc. [With illustrations.], 1839-1904. Eastry;Mem. of Eastry London, 1870. Ken. Shaw, William Francis.— Liber Estriae; or, Memorials of the royal ville and Mem. of Eastry;Memorials of Eastry;Memorials parish of Eastry, in the county of Kent. J.R. London: Smith, 1870. Eastry;Shaw Mem. Eastry;Boteler Invent., Mem. of Eastry Dev. Shebbeare, John. —Lydia or filial piety : a novel. London : Printed for T. Lydia Davies, in Russel Street, Covent-Garden, 1769. Dev. Shebbeare, John. —Matrimony. A novel. Containing a series of interesting Shebbeare Matrimony adventures. London, 1755. w.Yks. Sheffield and Rotherham Independent, The, 1874-75. [Contains a glossary Sheffield and Rotherham Independent;Sheff. of Sheffield words.] Indep.;Sheffield Indep.;Sheffield Independ.;Sheffield Independent w.Yks. Sheffield Daily Telegraph (1855-1925). Var. dates. Sheffield Dy. Telegraph;Sheffield Dy. Teleg.;Sheffield Teleg.;Advt. Sheffield Dy. Telegraph w.Yks. Sheffield Leader, The. Var. dates. Sheff. Leader;Sheffield Leader Sc. Shelley, William. Flowers by the Wayside. Aberdeen: J. Adam, 1868. Shelley Flowers;Shelley Flowers by Wayside;Shelley Flowers Wayside Dmf. Shennan, Robert.—Tales, Songs, and Miscellaneous Poems, descriptive of Shennan Tales;Shennan Poems;Sherman Tales rural scenes and manners ; chiefly in the Scottish dialect.12mo, Dumfries, 1831. gen.ref. Shenstone, William.—Works in Prose and Verse. 3 vols., 1764-69. Shenstone Wks.;Shenstone Lett.;Shenstone Wks.

Sc. Shepherd's Wedding, The: a Scots pastoral entertainment of one act. 2nd Shepherd's Wedding ed. pp. 23. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1789. gen.ref. Sheridan Rivals: no particular edition given Sheridan Rivals gen.ref. Sherwood, Robert.—Dictionaire anglois et françois, pour l'utilité de tous Sherwood;Sherwood Index to Cotgrave ceHax qui sont desireux de deux langues. . . . fol., London, 1672.

Oxf. Sherwood, William Edward. —Oxford Rowing. A history of boat-racing at Sherwood Rowing Oxford from the earliest times, with a record of the races. Compiled principally from official sources. Oxford ; London : H. Frowde, 1900.

Sh.I. Shetland News, The, with which is incorporated the Orkney and Shetland Sh. News;Girzzie Sh. News;Magnus Sh. Telegraph. Lerwick, 1897 seq. News;Sh.News Lnk. Shields, Alexander. —The Life and Death of ... J. Renwick: with a Shield Renwick;Shields Renwick vindication of the heads of his dying testimony ... Whereunto is subjoined the manner of admission, or ordaining of Ruling Elders, by ... J. Renwick, and some few of his ... letters. Diligently compared with the original, never before published. Edinburgh : J. M'Main, 1724. n.Cy. Shipton, Helen. —Bearing the Yoke, etc. [A tale.]. London : Christian Shipton Bearing the Yoke Knowledge Society, [1884]. gen.ref. Shirley: The Coronation, a Comedy [in five acts and in verse]. Written by J. Shirley Coronation F. [or rather by J. Shirley]. John FLETCHER, Dramatist. London : T. Cotes, for A. Crooke and W. Cooke, 1640. gen.ref. Shirley: The Opportunitie. A comedy, as it was presented by her Majesties Shirley Opportunitie Servants, at the private House in Drury Lane. James Shirley, 1596-1666. London : Printed by Thomas Cotes for Andrew Crooke, and Will. Cooke, 1640. Sc. Shirrefs, A.—Sale Catalogue for 1795-6, &c., &c. Being an humble address Shirrefs Sale Catal.;Shirrefs' Sale Catal. to his friends and the public, in Hudibrastic verse. To which is added his former poetical address and shop-bill, as published, at Aberdeen, in the year 1785. pp. 29. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1795.

Abd. Shirrefs, Andrew.—Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 8vo, Edinburgh, Shirref Poems;Shirreffs Poems;Shirrefs 1790. Poems;Address;Invoc.;Invoc. to Ramsay;Invocation;To the Critics gen.ref. Shoreham, William de.—Religious Poems [c. 1315]. Ed. Thomas Wright. Shoreham;Shoreham Poems;W. of Shoreham 8vo, London, Percy Soc. XXVIII. 1849. Hrf. Shropshire Parish Registers. —Diocese of Hereford. Shropshire Parish Hrf. Dioc. Reg. Register Society, 1898-[??]. Sc. Sibbald, James.—Chronicle of Scottish Poetry, with glossary. 4 vols. 8vo, Sibbald Chron. Poetry Edinburgh, 1802. e.Sc. Sibbald, Sir R.—The history, ancient and modern, of the sheriffdoms of Fife Sibbald Hist. Fif.;Sibbald Fife;Sibbald Hist. Fif. and Kinross, and of the Firths of Forth and Tay. fol., Edinburgh, 1710. and Knr.;Sibbald Hist. Fife;Sibbald Hist. Another ed., 8vo, Cupar- Fife, 1803. gen.ref. Sidney, Sir Philip. The Lady of May. In: Davies, T. Lewis O—A Sidney Wanstead Past.;Sidney Arcadia;Sidney Supplementary English Glossary. 8vo, London, 1881 [q.v.] Wanstead Past. gen.ref. Sievers, E.—Angelsächsische Grammatik, dritte Auflage. Halle, 1898. Sievers;Sievers OE. Gram.

Ayr. Sillar, David.—Poems. 8vo, Kilmarnock, 1789. Sillar Poems;Siller Poems Don. Simmons, D. A.—A list of peculiar words and phrases formerly in common Simmons Gl.;Simmonds Gl.;Simmons use in the County Armagh, together with expressions at one time current Gl.;Simmons ib.{{Gl.}};Simmons Gl. in South Donegal. Reprinted from the Educational Gazette, pp. 20. 8vo, Dublin, 1890. Sc. Simpson, E. Blantyre. —'s Edinburgh Days. London: Simpson Edinburgh Days;Simpson Stevenson's Hodder & Stoughton, 1898. Edb. Days n.Yks. Simpson, Katherine.—Jeanie o' Biggersdale, and other Yorkshire stories, Simpson Biggersdale;Simpson Jeanie;Simpson 1893. Jeanie o' Biggersdale w.Fif. Simson, Walter. —A History of the Gipsies: with specimens of the Gipsy Simson Hist. Gipsies language. Edited, with preface, introduction, and notes, and a disquisition on the past, present and future of Gipsydom. London [printed], Edinburgh, 1865. gen.ref. Sin. Barth.: no title given (c.1387). Sin. Barth. Sh.I. Sinclair, Catherine.—Shetland and the Shetlanders; or, the Northern Sinclair Circuit. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1840. Or.I. Sinclair, John.—Simple Lays : consisting of a few specimens of poems and Sinclair Simple Lays;Sinclair Lays songs, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 12mo, Perth, 1818. Sc. Sinclair, Sir John.—Observations on the Scottish Dialect. 8vo, London, 1782. Sinclair Observations;Sinclair Obs. Dial.;Sinclair Obs.;Sinclair Obs. Sc. Dial.;Sinclair Observ.;Sinclair Obser. Sc. Sinclair, Sir John.—The Statistical Account of Scotland; drawn up from the Statist. Acc.;Sinclair Statist. Acc. in Cowie communications of the ministers of the different parishes. 21 vols. 8vo, Sh.;Sinclair Statist. Acc.;Cameron Halkirk Edinburgh, 1791-99. gen.ref. Sinonoma Bartholomei.—A Glossary from a 14th century manuscript. Ed. J. Mowat L. G. Mowat. 4to, Oxford, 1882. Lin. Sixth report of the royal commission on historical manuscripts, Royal Hist. MSS. Com. Commission onHistorical Manuscripts, 5 (1877-8). gen.ref. Skeat in Athenaeum: see Athenaeum Sept. 18, 1897. Skeat in Athenaeum gen.ref. Skeat, W. W.—A Mœso-Gothic Glossary with an introduction, an outline of Skeat's Gl.;Skeat's Glossaries Mœso-Gothic grammar, and a list of Anglo-Saxon and old and words etymologically connected with Mœeso-Gothic. 8vo, London, 1868. gen.ref. Skeat, W. W.—An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. 2nd Skeat Etym. Dict.;Skeat ed., revised and corrected. 4to, Oxford, 1884. gen.ref. Skelton, J.—Poetical Works [c. 1529]. Ed. A. Dyce. 2 vols. 8vo, London, Skelton Elynour Rummyng;Skelton Philip 1843. Sparowe gen.ref. Skene, M. John.—De verborum significatione. The Exposition of the termes Skene Expos. Termes;Skene;Skene Difficill and difficill wordes, conteined in the Foure Buiks of Regiam Maiestatem, Wds.;Skene Difficil Wds.;Skene Difficult and uthers, in the Acts of Parliament, infeftments, and used in practique of Wds.;Skene Expos.;Skene Expos. Termes this realme; and with divers rules, and common places, or principals of the lawes. sm. 4to, London, 1641. - Skene, M. John.—De verborum significatione. The Exposition of the termes and difficill wordes, conteined in the Foure Buiks of Regiam Maiestatem, and uthers, in the Acts of Parliament, infeftments, and used in practique of this realme; and with divers rules, and common places, or principals of the lawes. sm. 4to, London, 1641. Another ed. 8vo [n.pl.], 1681.

Abd. Skinner, John.—Amusements of leisure hours: or poetical pieces, chiefly in Skinner Amusements;Skinner Misc. the Scottish dialect. To which is prefixed, a sketch of the author's life, with Poems;Skinner Misc. Poet.;Skinner Tullochgorum some remarks on Scottish poetry. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1809.

Abd. Skinner, John.—Songs and Poems, by the Rev. John Skinner, author of Skinner;Skinner Poems;Skinner Christmas 'Tullochgorum.' With a sketch of his life, by H. G. Reid. 8vo, Peterhead, Ba'ing;Skinner Xmas Ba'ing;Skinner Ewie wi' 1859. Crookit Horn;Skinner Sngs. gen.ref. Skinner, Stephanus.—Etymologicon linguæ anglicanæ, seu explicatio Skinner vocum anglicarum etymologica ex propriis fontibus. . . . fol., London, 1671. w.Yks. Skipton Farmer: The Craven dialect : exemplified in a dialogue between Skipton Farmer Giles;Farmer Giles;Skipton Dial. Farmer Giles and his neighbour.—Skipton [England] : Printed and sold by J. Tasker, 1834. Der. Sleigh, John.—An attempt at a Derbyshire Glossary, pp. 11. Reprinted from Der.2;Sleigh Gl.;Der.2 MS. add. the Reliquary for 1865-66. = Der.2 Amer. 'Slick, Samuel' [Haliburton, T. C.].—The Clockmaker, or the sayings and Haliburton Clockmaker;Sam Slick Clockmaker doings of Samuel Slick of Slickville. 8vo, London, 1836. Ir. Slingsby Papers: A Selection From The Writings of Jonathan Freke Slingsby, Slingsby Papers pseud. [i.e. John Francis Waller]. Dublin, 1852. Amer. Slosson, Annie Trumbull.—Dumb Foxglove and other stories, 1898. Slosson Dumb Foxglove;Slosson Foxglove Wil. Slow, Edward.—Glossary of Wiltshire Words, pp.12. 8vo, Wilton, 1892. Slow Gl.;Letter from Mr. Slow;Slow Gl.;Slow

Wil. Slow, Edward.—Rhymes of the Wiltshire Peasantry, and other trifles. Slow Rhymes 12mo, Salisbury, 1874. Wil. Slow, Edward.—The Fifth Series of Wiltshire Rhymes and Tales in the Slow Rhymes Wiltshire dialect. Never before published, ib.{{Wilton}} [1894]. Wil. Slow, Edward.—The Fourth Series of Wiltshire Rhymes, containing twenty- Slow Rhymes;Zammy an Zusan five new poems in the Wiltshire dialect, never before published. Also a glossary of some words now used in Wiltshire and the adjoining counties. 8vo, Salisbury, 1889. Wil. Slow, Edward.—Wiltshire Rhymes; a series of poems in the Wiltshire Slow Rhymes;Slow Poems;Zebtember Vair;Slow dialect. 8vo, London, 1881. Moonraker;Slow Moonrakers;Slow Courtship of Mister Clay.;Slow Girt Harcheology;Slow September Vair.;Callow Courtship of Mister Clay;Callow Joe's Blackbird;Slow Courtship of Mister Clay;Slow September Vair;Ep. to J.P.F.;Epist. to Mr. J. V. F.

Wil. Slow, Edward.—Wiltshire Rhymes; a series of poems in the Wiltshire Slow Rhymes dialect. 8vo, London, 1881. —3rd ed., 1885. Frf. Smart, Alexander.—Rambling Rhymes. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1834. Smart Rhymes;Smart Ramb. Rhymes gen. biblio Smart, Hawley. —The Master of Rathkelly. A novel. 2 vol. F. V. White & Smart Rathkelly;Smart Master of Rathkelly Co.: London, 1888. Slang Smedley, Francis Edward. Harry Coverdale's Courtship, and all that came Smedley H. Coverdale of it. ... With illustrations by Phiz. London, [1854, 55.] Bnff.;Abd. Smiles, S. — Life of a Scotch Naturalist: Thomas Edward [of Banff]. 8vo, Smiles Natur.;Smiles Sc. Natur.;Smith Natur. London, 1876 [and var. ed.]. Yks. Smith Commission.— Royal Commission on Liquor Licensing Laws. First Smith Commission on Licensing Laws report of the Royal Commission on Liquor Licensing Laws. 1896;1897. By Smith [??]. House of Commons parliamentary papers: 19th century, 1801- 1900. Wil. Smith, A. C. — The Birds of Wiltshire, 1887. Smith Birds Abd. Smith, Alexander. —A new history of Aberdeenshire. Aberdeen: L. Smith, Smith Hist. 1875. War. Smith, Edwin.—MS. Collection of Warwickshire words. = War.3 War.3;Sporting Mag.;Aston Prsh. Acc.;Auction Catalogue, Castle Morton;Collins Free Foresters;Dy. Gazette;Free Foresters;Jago Poems;Leamington Spa Courier;Lett. M. Arnold;Meredith Lord Ormont;Nat. and Arch. Field Club;Nursery Rhymes;Terrier of St. Martin's Ch., Birmingham;Wor. Evesham Jrn.

I.W. Smith, Henry, and Smith, C. Roach.—A Glossary of Words in use in the Isle I.W.1;e.Cor.1 of Wight, compiled by the late Major Henry Smith, with additions by C. Roach Smith. E.D.S. 1881. = I.W.1 n.Lin. Smith, Horace and James. — Rejected Addresses: Or, The New Theatrum H. & J. Smith Rej. Addr. Poetarum 1812. Ayr. Smith, Hugh.—The Poetical Miscellany of Morals and Religion. Irvine, 1832. Smith Poet. Misc.

Edb. Smith, James.—Archie and Bess, or, the life of a Scotch Mason, Smith Archie and Bess ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1876. Edb. Smith, James.—Habbie and Madge : a series of Scottish dialogues in Smith Habbie and Madge humble life. 2nd ed. ib. 1872. [ed. 1881.] Edb. Smith, James.—Humorous Scotch Stories, &c. adapted for recital. 7th ed. Smith Hum. Stories ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1872. Edb. Smith, James.—Jenny Blair's Maunderings, adapted for recital. 2nd ed. Smith Jenny Blair ib.{{Edinburgh}} 1872. Edb. Smith, James.—Poems, Ballads, and Songs. 3rd ed. Edinburgh, 1870.

Sc.;Edb. Smith, James.—The Merry Bridal o' Firthmains and other Poems and Smith Merry Bridal;Smith Bridal Songs. 2nd ed. 1866. gen. biblio Smith, John Russell.—A Bibliographical List of the works that have been Smith Dial.;Smith Spec.;Smith Spec. Dial.;Smith published, towards illustrating the provincial dialects of England, pp. 24. Spec. Dial. 8vo, London, 1839. Or.I. Smith, Robert.—Poems of Controversy betwixt Episcopacy and Presbytery Smith Poems;Smith Poems of Controversy : also several poems and merry songs on other subjects. With some funeral elegies on various noblemen and gentlemen. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1853. [Reprinted from the original ed. of 1714.] w.Sc. Smith, W. Anderson.—Lewsiana, or life in the Outer Hebrides. 8vo, Smith Lewsiana London, 1875. Dur. Smith, W. Herbert.—Walks in Weardale. 2nd ed., revised and enlarged. w.Dur.1 Also, a paper on the Burtreeford Basaltic Dyke by George Race, and a paper on the Bedburn by J. P. Soutter. 8vo, Durham, 1885. =w.Dur.1

Cant Smollett, T. G.—Adventures of Ferdinand, Count Fathom, 1753. Smollett Count Fathom Cant Smollett, T. G.—Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, 1751. Smollett P. Pickle;Smollett Per. Pickle Cant Smollett, T. G.—Adventures of Roderick Random, 1748. Smollett R. Random;Smollett Rod. Rand.;Smollett Rod. Random Cant Smollett, T. G.—Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves, 1762. Smollett Sir L. Greaves;Smollett L. Greaves Cant Smollett, T. G.—The Reprisal, 1757. Smollett Reprisal Bdf. Smollett, Tobias. —The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker (1771). London: Smollett H. Clinker;Smollett H.Clinker Rivington, 1823. gen.ref. Smollett: Smollett: The adventures of Peregrine Pickle. [By Tobias Smollett Per. Pick. Smollett.] In which are included, Memoirs of a lady of quality [by Frances Anne Vane, Viscountess Vane, revised by Smollett?]. T. Smollett, (Tobias), 1721-1771. London : printed for the author; sold by D. Wilson, 1751.

Sc. Smugglers, The ; a tale descriptive of the sea-coast manners of Scotland. 3 Smugglers vols. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1819. Glo. Smyth, John.—The Lives of the Berkeleys, Lords of Berkeley, Co. Gloster, Smyth Lives of Berkeleys;Smyth Lives from 1066 to 1618, with description of the hundred of Berkeley and its Berkeley;Smyth Berkeleys;Smyth Lives Berkeleys inhabitants [1639]. 3 vols. 4to, 1883-85. gen. biblio Smyth, Warington W., and others.—A Catalogue of the Mineral Collections Smyth Cat. Mineral Coll.;Smyth Cat. Min. in the Museum of Practical Geology. London, 1864. Coll.;Smyth Cat. Mineral Coll.;Smyth Mineral Coll.

Naut. Smyth, William Henry. —The Sailor's Word-Book: an alphabetical Digest of Smyth Sailor's Wd. Bk.;Smyth Sailors' Wd- nautical terms ... as well as archaisms of early voyagers ... Revised for the bk.;Smyth Sailor's Wd-Bk.;Smyth Sailor's Word- press by ... Sir E. Belcher, etc. London : Blackie, 1867. Bk. s.Sc. Snaith, J. C—Fierceheart the Soldier, 1897. Snaith Fierceheart s.Ir. Sng. of Castlehyde, n.d. [Folk Song in the South of Ireland, now printed in Sng. of Castlehyde Verse in English from Eighteenth-century Ireland, ed. Andrew Carpenter. Cork: University Press. pp. 520-524]. w.Yks. Snowden, J. Keighley.—Tales of Yorkshire Wolds, 1893. Snowden Tales of Wolds;Snowden Tales Wolds w.Yks. Snowden, J. Keighley.—The Web of an Old Weaver, 1896. Snowden Weaver;Snowden Web of Weaver;Snowden Web Weaver;Snowden Web of Weave Wor. Soden, Alfred J.—The History of Blockley in the County of Worcester. Soden Hist. Blockley Coventry, 1875. Slang Some Habits and Customs of the Working Classes. By a Journeyman Engineer;‘Engineer’ Habits of Working Engineer [Thomas Wright]. London, 1867. Classes;Habits of Working Classes Sc. Somerville, James. —Memorie of the Somervilles. Being a History of the Somervills Mem. Baronial House of Somerville, 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1815. Wor. Somerville, William. The Chace. A Poem. London, 1735. Somerville Chace Ken. Somner, William. —The Antiquities of Canterbury. London: Printed for R. Somner Antiq. Cant. Knaplock, 1703. Ken. Son of the Marshes, A.—Annals of a Fishing Village. Ed. J. A. Owen. 2nd Son of Marshes Ann. Fishing Vill.;Ann. Fishing ed., 1892. Vill.;Ann. Fishing Village;Son of Marshes Annals Fishing Vill.;Son of Marshes Ann. Fishing Village;Son of Marshes Fish. Village;Son of Marshes Fishing Vill. Sur. Son of the Marshes, A.—Forest Tithes and other studies from Nature. Ed. Forest Tithes J. A. Owen, 1893. Sur. Son of the Marshes, A.—On Surrey Hills, 1891. Son of Marshes On Sur. Hills;Son of Marshes On Surrey Hills;Son of Marshes Sur. Hills;On Sur. Hills

Sur. Son of the Marshes, A.—With the woodlanders by the tide. London: Son of Marshes Woodlanders;Woodlanders Blackwood and Sons, 1893. Sur. Son of the Marshes, A.—Within an hour of London Town. Ed. J. A. Owen, Son of the Marshes London Town;Son of 1894. Marshes Within Hour of Lond. Town;Son of Marshes Within an Hour of Lon.;Son of Marshes Lond. Town;Son of Marshes Within an Hour of Lond.;Son of Marshes Within an hour of London Town;Son of Marshes ib.{{Lond. Town}};Son of Marshes Lon. Town;Son of Marshes London Town;Son of Marshes Within an hour London Town;Within an hour of Lond.;Son of Marshes Within an hour of Lond.;Son of Marshes Within Hour of Lond.

Ir. Song Killaloe, n.d., Sweet Killaloe (Irish Folk Song), [written in 1887 by a Sng. Killaloe bankrupt Irish landowner, named Master Robert Jasper Martin of Ross, Connemara]. Sc. Song of Solomon, The, in Lowland Scotch. From the Authorised English Riddell Sng. Sol. Version, pp. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1860.] [By H.S. Riddell].

Nhb. Song.: Newcastle in an Uproar, 1821. [folk song] In The Tyne songster, a Sng., Newcastle in an Uproar choice selection of songs in the Newcastle dialect. Newcastle: 1840. pp. 173-186. Nhb. Song: As Aa wis gannin oot yen neet [folk song], n.d. (??) Sng., As Aa wis gannin oot yen neet s.Sc. Songs and Ballads of Clydesdale. With illustrative notes by A. Nimmo. 8vo, Nimmo Sngs.;Nimmo Sngs. and Ballads;Ross Edinburgh, 1882. Sngs. n.Yks. Songs and Sketches in Broad Yorkshire by W.H. Burnett. Sngs. and Sketches in Broad Yks.;Sngs. in Broad —Middlesborouogh: Burnett & Hood, 1877. Yks. Dur. Sopwith, Thomas.—An Account of the Mining Districts of Alston Moor, Sopwith Min. Dist. Weardale, and Teesdale, in Cumberland and Durham. Alnwick, 1883. gen.ref. Southey Letter, quoted from Life 1850. Southey Letter;Southey Lett. Glo. Southey, Robert.— Commonplace Book (n.d.). London: 1850. Southey Commonplace Bk. Cum. Southey, Robert.— Selections from the Letters of Robert Southey. London: Southey Letters 1856. Ir. Southey, Robert. —The Life of Wesley; And the Rise and Progress of Southey Wesley Capitalism, 2 vols. London: 1820. Wm. Southey, Robert.—The Doctor. [Contains T'Terrible Knitters e' Dent.] 8vo, Southey Doctor;Doctor;Knitters e' Dent;Southey London, 1848. [Also ed. 1853. See also Clarke, Thomas.] Knitters e' Dent;Southey Knitters e' Dent in Doctor;Southey Terrible Knitters, in Spec. Dial.

Lan. Southport Visiter [periodical], 1900. Southport Visiter gen.ref. Sowdone of Babylone, The Romance of the, and of Ferumbras his sone Sowdone of Bab. who conquerede Rome [c. 1600]. Ed. Emil. Hausknecht, E.E.T.S. 1881. Ess. Sowerby, James. —Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms. [With Sowerby Fungi descriptions.] London, 1797-1803-[9]. Sc. Spaewife, The, a tale of the Scottish Chronicles. 3 vols, 12mo, Edinburgh, Spaewife 1823. Sc. Spalding, John.—The History of the Troubles and memorable transactions Spalding Hist. Troubles in Sc.;Spalding Hist. in Scotland, from the year 1624 to 1645. From the original MS. of John Troubles;Spalding Hist.;Spalding Troub. Chas. Spalding. In 2 vols., with an index to each; and a glossary. 8vo, Aberdeen, I;Spalding Troubl. Chas. I 1792. gen.ref. Spalding: The History of the Troubles and Memorable Transactions in Spalding Hist. Sc. Scotland from 1624 to 1645. John Spalding. Aberdeen : A. Angus, 1792. gen.ref. Specimens of Early English. New ed. by R. Morris and W. W. Skeat. Parts I Spec. E. E.;Spec. E.E.;Proverbs of Hendyng;Minot and II. 8vo, Oxford, 1873 79. Brabant;Prov. Hendyng gen.ref. Specimens of English Literature, from the 'Ploughman's Crede' to the Spec. E. L. 'Shepheardes Calender,' A.D. 1394-A. D. 1579, with introduction, notes, and glossarial index, by W. W. Skeat. 8vo, Oxford, 1871.

Wm. Specimens of the Westmoreland Dialect. Kendal, 1868, 1877, 1880, and Specimens Dial.;Spec. Dial.;Dial. Spec.;Sp. 1885. [See also Clarke, Thomas.] Dial.;Spec.; e.Yks. Specimens of the Yorkshire Dialect as spoken in the East Riding of the Specimens Dial.;Dial.;Spec. Dial., Margery and county, and more particularly in the northeastern portion of the Riding; Gulwell with a copious glossary, pp. 48. 8vo, Driffield, 1887. n.Yks. Specimens of the Yorkshire Dialect, in various dialogues, tales, and songs, Specimens Dial. to which is added Aud Isaac, a poem composed of facts and similitudes, pp.60. 18mo, Otley [n.d.]. n.Yks. Specimens of the Yorkshire Dialect, in various dialogues, tales, and songs. Specimens Dial.;Awd Daisy;Invasion To which is added, A Glossary of such of the Yorkshire words as are likely not to be understood by those unacquainted with the dialect, pp. 31. 12mo, Hull [? 1800]. n.Yks. Specimens of the Yorkshire Dialect, in various dialogues, tales, and songs. Specimens Dial. To which is added, A Glossary of such of the Yorkshire words as are likely not to be understood by those unacquainted with the dialect, pp. 31. 12mo, Hull [? 1800]. 7th ed., with considerable additions and amendments, pp. 36. 12mo, York, 1811. n.Yks. Specimens of the Yorkshire Dialect, pp. 24. 12mo, Knaresbro, 1833. Specimens Dial. n.Yks. Specimens of the Yorkshire Dialect, pp. 24. 12mo, Knaresbro, 1833. With a Specimens Dial. Glossary. 6th ed. 12mo, Knaresborough, 1848. gen.ref. Spectator, The, Nos. 1-635, 1711-14. Spectator;Spect. gen. biblio Spectator, The. Var. dates. Spectator;Village Remedies Som. Spectator, The.—A Letter on the Somersetshire Dialect in the Spectator, Spectator Feb. 16, 1895. w.Yks. Speight, H. - Where to spend a half-holiday : one hundred and eighty Gray Walks around Bradford;Graye Walks pleasant walks around Bradford : including a notice of the town and its around Bradford public buildings : also a short sketch and history of forty-six villages, and complete guide to the district six to ten miles around Bradford ; by Johnnie Gray. Bradford: Brear, 1890. w.Yks. Speight, H.—The Craven and North-west Yorkshire Highlands, Speight Craven Highlands ib.{{Bradford}} 1892. w.Yks. Speight, H.—Through Airedale, from Goole to Malham. 8vo, Bradford, Speight Airedale;Gray Through Airedale 1891. gen.ref. Spelman, Henry.—Archæologus. In modum Glossarii ad rem antiquam Spelman posteriorem. fol., London, 1626. - Spelman, Henry.—Glossarium archæologicum : continens latino-barbara, peregrina, obsoleta, et novatae significationis vocabula.... Editio tertia. fol., Londini, 1687.

Or.I. Spence, Charles.—From the Braes of the Carse, poems and songs by the Spence Poems late Charles Spence, ed. by James M. Strachan. 4to, Perth, 1898.

Sh.I. Spence, John.—Shetland Folk-Lore. 8vo, Lerwick, 1899. Spence Flk-Lore;Spence Flk. Lore;Spence Flk.- Lore;Spence FlkLore;Spence Flk-lore w.Yks. Spencer, Richard.—Field flowers : Poems. Batley : Spencer, Newsome, Spencer Field Flowers;Spencer Poems 1890. gen.ref. Spenser, Edmund.—Complete Works [1579-96]. Ed. R. Morris. Globe ed., Spenser Epithal.;Sh. Kal.;Spenser;Spenser Colin 8vo, London, 1886. Clout;Spenser Epithal.;Spenser F. Q.;Spenser F.Q.;Spenser Ireland;Spenser M. Hubberd;Spenser Mother Hubbard;Spenser Muiopotmos;Spenser Q. I.;Spenser Ruines of Time;Spenser Sh. Cal.;Spenser Sh. Kal.;Spenser State Irel.;Spenser State Ireland;Spenser Visions World's Vanity;Spenser's;E. K. Gloss. Spenser's Kal.;State Irel.;Spenser, State Irel.

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Nrf. Spilling, James.—Johnny's Jaunt. A day in the life of a Suffolk couple. Ed. by Spilling Johnny's Jaunt the author of 'Giles's Trip to London.' 12mo, Norwich, 1879.

Nrf. Spilling, James.—Molly Migg's Trip to the Seaside. The adventures and Spilling Molly Miggs;Spilling M. Miggs misadventures of a country lass. ib.{{London}} [1873]. gen.ref. Sportman's Dictionary, The ; or, the Gentleman's Companion: for town and Sportsman's Dict.;Sportm. country. 3rd ed., 4to, London, 1785. Dict.;Sportman's;Sportman's;Sportsman's;Sport man's Dict. Sc. Spottiswoode Miscellany, The : a collection of original papers and tracts, Spottiswoode Misc.;Misc.;Maidment Spott. illustrative chiefly of the civil and ecclesiastical history of Scotland. Ed. Misc.;Maidment Spott. Miscell.;Maidment James Maidment. 2 vols., 8vo, Edinburgh, Spottiswoode Soc. 1844-45. Spottiswoode Misc.;Maidment Spottiswoode Miscell.;Maidment Spottiswoode Miscell.;Sermon;Spottiswoode Miscell.;C. Kingsley Chalk-stream Studies gen.ref. Spottiswoode Miscellany, The; a collection of original papers and tracts, Spottiswoode Misc. illustrative chiefly of the civil and ecclesiastical history of Scotland. (Edited by James Maidment.). Spottiswoode Society (EDINBURGH). Spottiswoode Miscellany. Edinburgh, 1844, 45. e.An. Spurdens, W. T.—The Vocabulary of East Anglia; by the Rev. R. Forby ; Vol. e.An.2 Ill, being a supplementary volume, by the Rev. W. T. Spurdens, 1840. pp. xiv, 59. 121110, London, 1858. =e.An.2 gen.ref. Spurrell, W.—A Welsh Dictionary, English-Welsh and Welsh-English. 3rd Spurrell ed., 1872. Som. Squires, F. J.]—Nine Days in Devon : a Visit to the Channel Fleet at Frank Nine Days;Franks Nines Days Weymouth, and other humorous sketches in the Somerset dialect. By Somerset Frank. Bristol, 1879. Ken. St. Andrew's, Edburton, Sussex. Second Parish Register Book, 1656-1812. Edburton Parish Registers Transcribed and indexed by C.H. Wilkie. Brighton: J.G. Bishop, 1900.

Chs. St. George Play 1892, probably in an ed. of the Chester Plays [??]. St. George Play gen.ref. Staffords Niobe: or, his age of teares. A treatise ... Wherein Deaths visard Stafford Niobe is pulled off, and her face discovered not to be so fearefull as the vulgar makes it, etc. pt. 1. Anthony Stafford. London : H. Lownes, 1611.

Cum. Stagg, John.—Miscellaneous Poems, some of which are in the Cumberland Stagg Misc. Poems;Stagg Poems;Stagg Miscell. dialect, pp. xii, 237. 2nd ed., 12mo, Workington, 1805. Poems;Auld Lang Seyne;Bridewain;Stagg Bridewain;The Bridewain;New Year's Epist.;Stagg New Year's Epistle;;Stagg Rosley Fair;Rosley Fair Cum. Stagg, John.—Miscellaneous Poems. 8vo, Carlisle. 1804. Stagg Misc. Poems;Stagg Poems Cum. Stagg, John.—The Cumbrian Minstrel; being a poetical Miscellany of Stagg Cum. Minstrel.;Stagg Minst. of N.;Stagg Legendary. Gothic, and Romantic Tales, the scenes and subjects of which Cum. Minstrel;Panic are principally laid in the Border Counties of England and Scotland. . . 2 vols. 8vo, Manchester, 1821. gen.ref. Standard (periodical): March 3, 1891. Standard;Gilbert Brigands;The Standard Lan. Standing, James.—Echoes from a Lancashire Vale. In prose and verse. 8vo, Standing Echoes Manchester [1885]. Wxf. Stanyhurst, Richard, et al. —Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, Stanyhurst Desc. Ir.;Stanyhurst and Ireland ... London, J. Johnson 1807-08. gen.ref. Stanyhurst,R.—Translation of Virgil's Æneid, Books I-IV, 1582. Ed. E. Arber, Stanyhurst Aeneis;Stanyhurst Aen.;Stanyhurst 1880. Aeneid;Stanyhurst Æneis;Stanyhurst Desc. Irel.;Stanyhurst in Holinshed;Stanyhurst in Holinshed's Desc. Irel.

Oxf. Stapleton, Mrs. Bryan.—Three Oxfordshire Parishes. A History of Stapleton Three Parishes;Stapleton Oxf. Kidlington, Yarnton, and Begbroke. 8vo, Oxford Historical Soc. 1893. Parishes;Stapleton Four Oxf. Parishes;Stapleton Four Oxf. Parishes;Stapleton Four Parishes;Stapleton Parishes;Stapleton Three Oxf. Parishes;Blount Jocular Tenures;Kidlington Overseers' Bks.

Lin. Stark, Adam.—The History and Antiquities of Gainsburgh. Together with a Stark Hist. Gainsburgh;Gainsburgh Manor topographical and descriptive account of Stow. 8vo, London, 1817. Records;Manor Rec.;Stark Hist.;Stark Hist. Gainsb.;Stark Hist. Gainsburgh Note in N. & Q. gen.ref. State Papers, see Acts. State Papers, Henry VIII;State Papers, Henry VIII

Sc. Statistical Accounts, see Sinclair, Sir John. Statist. Acc.;Cameron Halkirk Lan. Staton, James T.—Bobby Shuttle un his woife Sayroh at th' Grand Review Bobby Shuttle;Staton Bobby Shuttle;Staton B. in Yetton Park, on Setturday, July 27, 1872. pp. 32. ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Shuttle Lan. Staton, James T.—Bobby Shuttle un his woife Sayroh wi' th' Prince un Staton B. Shuttle wi' th' Prince;Staton B. Shuttle, Princess o' Wales at Bowtun. ib.{{Manchester}} [1873]. Bowtun;Staton Shuttle Bowtun;Bowtun

Lan. Staton, James T.—Bobby Shuttle un his woife Sayroh's visit to Manchester, Staton B. Shuttle Visit to Manch.;B. Shuttle un to th' Greight Hert Treasures Eggshibishun at Owd Traffort. Written for Manch.;Staton B. Shuttle Visit Manch.;Staton B. Bobby hissel, by th' Editor oth ' Bowtun Luminary.' pp. 83. 8vo, Shuttle at Manchester;Staton Bobby Shuttle Manchester [1857]. Manch.;Staton B. Shuttle Manch.

Lan. Staton, James T.—Bobby Shuttle un his woife Sayroh's visit to th' Staton B. Shuttle Bowtun;Staton B. Shuttle, Mechanics' Institushun Eggsibishun at Bowtun. pp. 80. ib.{{Manchester}} Bowtun;Staton B. Shuttle Bowton;Staton B. [n.d.] Shuttle Bowtoun Lan. Staton, James T.—Rays fro' th' Loominary : a selection of comic Lancashire Staton Loominary;Staton Rays Loominary;Staton tales, adapted for public reading or reciting. 12mo, Manchester [c. 1861]. Rays fro' Loominary;Staton Rays

Lan. Staton, James T.—The Husband's Tea Party. A comic sketch, for four Staton Husband's Tea-Party;Staton Husband's characters. pp. 16. ib.{{Manchester}} 1861. Tea Party Lan. Staton, James T.—The Rivals : a humorous dialogue ; also, Going for the Staton Rivals Census! A comic tale. pp. 16. ib.{{Manchester}} 1888. Lan. Staton, James T.—The Song of Solomon in the Lancashire dialect, as Staton Sng. Sol.;Staton Bolton Sng. Sol. spoken at Bolton. From the Authorised English Version, pp. 19. 16mo. [Impensis L. L. Bonaparte, 1859.] Lan. Staton, James T.—The Three Graces : a new comic sketch, for Staton Three Graces representation at social and family gatherings, pp. 16. 8vo, Manchester [1860]. gen.ref. Staub, Friedrich, und Tobler, Ludwig.—Schweizerisches Idiotikon. Idiotikon;Wagner Wörterbuch der schweizerdeutschen Sprache. 4to, Frauenfeld, 1881-. w.Yks. Stavert, W. J.—Skipton Parish Registers. Vol. I. [n.d.] Skipton Prsh. Accts.;Giggleswick Par. Registers;Skipton Par. Reg.;Skipton Prsh. Accts.

Sc. Steel, Mrs. F. A.—Red Rowans, 1895. Steel Rowans;Stell Rowan;Steel Rowan gen.ref. Steele Guardian, 1713, No. 30. Steele Guardian;Steele gen.ref. Steele Spectator, 1712, No. 398. Steele Spectator;Steele Spect. gen.ref. Steele Tatler, 1709, No. 115. Steele Tatler Dur. Stepehenson, William, of Gateshead. —A collection of local poems, songs, Stephenson Gateshead Poems etc. Gateshead, 1832. gen. biblio Stephens, Henry.—The Book of the Farm, detailing the labours of the Stephens Farm Bk.;Stephens Bk. of the farmer, farm-steward, ploughman, shepherd, hedger, cattle-man, field- Farm;Stephens Farm. Bk. worker, and dairy-maid. 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1849. s.Wal.;I.W. Stephens, W.R.W.—The life and letters of Edward A. Freeman. London: Freeman Life;Life of Freeman Macmillan & Co., 1895. Nhp. Sternberg, Thomas.—The Dialect and Folklore of Northamptonshire. 8vo, Nhp.2;Sternberg Dial.;Sternberg Gl.;C'yman's London, 1851. =Nhp.2 Instructor;De Foe Tour gen.ref. Sterne, Laurence.—The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy. 9 vols., 1759- Sterne Tr. Shandy;Sterne T. Shandy;Sterne 67. Tristram Shandy n.Sc. Steuart, John Alexander.— The Minister of State: a novel. London: W. Stewart Minister of State;Steuart Minister of Heinemann, 1898. State Nrf. Stevenson, H. —The Birds of Norfolk, 1866. Stevenson Birds Slang Stevenson, Robert Louis, and Lloyd Osbourne. —The ebb tide : a trio & Stevenson & Osbourne Ebb-Tide quartette ; by Robert Louis Stevenson & Lloyd Osbourne. Chicago & Cambridge : Stone & Kimball, 1894. Sc. Stevenson, Robert Louis.— Vailima letters : Being Correspondence Stevenson Vailima Lett.;Stevenson Vailima addressed by Robert Louis Stevenson to Sidney Colvin. London: Methuen, Letters;Stevenson Lett. 1895. Sc. Stevenson, Robert Louis.—Catriona, a sequel to 'Kidnapped,' 1892. Stevenson Catriona Sc. Stevenson, Robert Louis.—Kidnapped, 1886. Stevenson Kidnapped Sc. Stevenson, Robert Louis.—More new Arabian Nights. The Dynamiter ; by Stevenson Dynamiter Robert Louis Stevenson and Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson. New edition. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1885. Sc. Stevenson, Robert Louis.—The Master of Ballantrae, 1889. Stevenson Ballantrae Sc. Stevenson, Robert Louis.—The merry men: and other tales and fables. Stevenson Merry Men London: Chatto & Windus, 1887. Sc. Stevenson, Robert Louis.—Weir of Hermiston, 1896. Stevenson Hermiston in Cosmopolis;Stevenson Weir of Hermiston;Stevenson Weir;Stevenson Weir;Stevenson Hermiston

Edb. Stevenson, W. Grant.—Puddin'. An Edinburgh story, 1894. Stevenson Puddin gen.ref. Stevenson, W. H.—Old-English Words omitted or imperfectly explained in Stevenson dictionaries. Trans. Phil. Soc. London, 1898. Wm. Stewart, Christina Duff. —Rhymes for the Nursery. London, 1869. Stewart Rhymes Sh.I. Stewart, George.—Shetland Fireside Tales, or The Hermit of Stewart Tales;Steward Fireside Tales;Stewart Trosswickness. 2nd ed. 1892. Fireside Tales;Stewart Firesides Tales

Or.I. Stewart, James.—Sketches of Scottish Character, and other poems. With a Stewart Character;Stewart Sc. Character;Stewart memoir of the author. 12mo, Perth, 1857. Characters;Stewart Sketches

Lnk. Stewart, James.—The Twa Elders and other poems. 8vo, Airdrie, 1886. Stewart Twa Elders gen.ref. Stewart, William.—Buik of the Croniclis of Scotland ; or, a metrical version Steward Cron. Scot.;Stewart Cron. Scotl.;Turnbull of the History of Hector Boece [1535]. Ed. W. B. Turnbull. 3 vols., Rolls Series, 1858. gen.ref. Still, John.—-A ryght pithy, pleasant, and merie Comedy, intytuled Gammer Gurton Gammer Gurton's Needle, 1575. Abd. Still, Peter.—The Cottar's Sunday, and other poems, chiefly in the Scottish Still Cottar's Sunday;Still Cottar dialect. 12mo, Aberdeen, 1845. Chs. Stockport St Mary, CHURCHWARDENS' Accounts. P14, Cheshire and Acc. Stockport Prsh. Chwardens Chester Archives and Local Studies Service. Abd. Stoker, Bram —? The Watter's Mou'. 8vo, Westminster, 1895. Bram Stoker Watter's Mou';Bram Stoker Watter's Mou;Stoker Watter's Mou Ir. Stoker, Bram.—The Snake's Pass, 1891. Stoker Snake's Pass gen.ref. Stokes, Whitley. —A Cornish Glossary. 8vo, Trans. Phil. Soc. London,1868. Stokes Corn. Gloss. in Trans. Phil. Soc.;Stokes Cor. Gl. in Trans. Phil. Soc.;Stokes Gl.;Stokes Corn. Gloss.;Stokes Gl. in Trans. Phil. Soc. gen.ref. Stokes, Whitley. —Urkeltischer Sprachschatz. Übersetzt, überarbeitet und Stokes Urkelt. Sprachsch.;Stokes Urkelt. herausgegeben von Adalbert Bezzenberger. 8vo, Göttingen, 1894. Sprachschatz;Stokes;Stokes in Fick

Gl. Stone trades journal, The. London: The Stone Trades Journal, 1882-. Stone Trade Jrn.

Lin. Stonehouse, William Brocklehurst. The history and topography of the Isle Stonehouse Hist. Axholme;Stonehouse I. Hist. of Axholme, being that part of Lincolnshire which is west of Trent. (1839) Axholme;Stonehouse Hist. I. Axholme;Stonehouse I. Axholme;Stonehouse Isle of Axholme;Customs of Epworth n.Yks. Stonehouse, William.—Tom Keld's Hole : a story of Goathland. pp. 68. Stonehouse Tom Keld 16mo, Whitby, 1879. Dev. Stooke, E. M.—Not Exactly. Bristol [n.d.]. Stooke Not Exactly; Nhb. Story, Robert.—The poetical works of Robert Story. London, Longman, Story Poet. Wks. Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1857. gen.ref. Stow, John.—A Survey of London, . . written in the yeare 1598. Stow Survey e.Sc. Strain, E. H.— Elmslie's Drag-net, being certain notes made by him in the Strain Elmslie's Dragnet;Strain Elmslie's Drag-net fishing village of Aberspendie, 1900. w.Sc. Strang, James—A Lass of Lennox, 1899. Strang Lass of Lennox Nhb. Strang, William.—The Earth Fiend. A ballad. 8vo, London, 1892. Strang Earth Fiend gen.ref. Stratmann, Francis Henry.—A Middle-English Dictionary, containing words Stratmann;Malory Arthure;Rel.;Trev.;Malory used by English writers from the 12th to the 15th century. A new edition, Arthur re-arranged, revised, and enlarged by Henry Bradley. 8vo, Oxford, 1891.

Lin. Streatfeild, G. S.—Lincolnshire and the Danes. 8vo, London, 1884. Streatfeild Lin. and Danes;Streatfield Lin. and Danes Suff. Strickland, Agnes.—Old Friends and New Acquaintances, 1864. Strickland Old Friends;Old Friends, &c.;Strickland Old Friends &c.;Strickland Old Friends, &c. Dev. Stroud (or Strode), William.—A Devonshire Song [c. 1640], in Notes & Stroud Sng. Queries (1860) 2nd S. x. 462. Lnk. Struthers, James.—Poetic Tales : with other poems and songs. 12mo, Struthers Poet. Tales;Struthers Poet. Glasgow, 1838. Sc. Struthers, John. —The Poetical Works of J. S., with autobiography. London, Struthers Autob. Edinburgh and Dublin, 1850. gen. biblio Strutt, Joseph.—The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, Strutt Sports including the rural and domestic recreations, May games, mummeries, shows, processions, pageants, and pompous spectacles, from the earliest period to the present time. Ed. by William Hone. A new ed., 8vo, London, 1898. [1st ed. 1801.] gen.ref. Strype: Ecclesiastical memorials : relating chiefly to religion, and the Strype's Eccles. Mem.;Boner Articles reformation of it, and the emergencies of the Church of England ; John Strype. John Strype. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1822. gen.ref. Stuart Joco-Ser. Disc.: [probably] G. Stuart. —A Joco-Serious Discussion Stuart Joco-Ser. Disc. (1688). Nhb. Stuart, George.—A Joco-Serious Discourse, in two dialogues, between a Stuart Joco-Ser. Disc.;Stuart Joco-Serious Northumberland gentleman and his tenant, a Scotchman, both old Disc.;Joco-Ser. Disc.;Joco-Serious Disc.;Joco- Cavaliers. With an anagramprefixt to them ; being some miscellaneous Serious Discourse;Stewart Joco-Serious essays, writtenupon several occasions, pp. xv, 76. 4to, London, 1686. Disc.;Stuart A Joco-Serious Discourse;Stuart Joco- Serious Discourse Abd. Stuart, John (ed.). — Selections from the Records of the Kirk-Session, Stuart Eccl. Rec.;Stuart Eccl. Rec. Abd. Presbytery, and Synod of Aberdeen, 1562-1681. Spalding Club, 1846.

Wal. Stuart, Robert. —A dictionary of architecture : historical, descriptive, Stuart Architecture;Stuart Dict. Architecture topographical, decorative, theoretical, and mechanical. London : Jones, 1830. Nhb. Studies and Sketches in South Tynedale. By Tynedale Tyke. No. 1, Robbie S. Tynedale Stud.;S. Tynedale Studies;s.Tynedale Armstrang's Wraith. In Newcastle Courant, March 21, 1896. Stud.;Tynedale Tyke Stud.;Tynedale Stud.;Tynedale Studies;South Tyneside Stud.;Armstrong's Wraith;R. Armstrong;R. Armstrong's Wraith;Robbie Armstrong;Robbie Armstrong's Wraith;Courting of Tibbie Tamson;Ruined;Tibbie Tamson gen.ref. Suetonius: no source given. Suetonius Nrf. Suffling, Ernest Richard. —History and Legends of the Broad District, etc. Suffling Hist. Broad Dist.;Leg. Broads London : Jarrold & Sons, [1891]. s.Suf. Suffolk and Essex Free Press, etc., The. 1856 to 1949. Var. dates Suf. and Ess. Free Press;Suf. and Ess. Press Suf. Suffolk Chronicle; or Ipswich General Advertiser and County Express, The. Suf. Chron. 1815 to 1899. Var dates. Suff. Suffolk Garland, The : or, a collection of poems, songs, tales, ballads, Suf. Garl.;Suf. Garland;Suffolk Garl.;Bloomfield sonnets, and elegies, legendary and romantic, historical and descriptive, The Horkey in Garland relative to that county; and illustrative of its scenery, places, biography, manners, habits and customs. 8vo, Ipswich, 1818.

Suff. Suffolk Words; from Cullum's History of Hawsted, 1813. Ed. W. W. Skeat, Suf. Wds. E.D.S. 1879. Lakel. Sullivan, J.—Cumberlandand Westmoreland, ancient and modern: the Sullivan Cum. and Wm.;Sullivan Cum. people, dialect, superstitions and customs. 8vo, London, 1857. Lakel. Sullivan, J.—The People and Dialect of Cumberland and Westmoreland, Sullivan Dial. Cum. Wm. containing the first chapter of a new history. 12mo, Kendal, 1855. gen. biblio Summaries of the Reports of the Inspectors of Mines ... and Mineral Reports Inspectors;Reports Mines;Reports of Statistics ... for the year 1883(-1896), etc. —Great Britain. Home Office. Inspectors of Mines London, 1884-97. gen. biblio , The. England Greater Manchester.— Manchester. 1885 Sun. Chron.;Sunday Chron. to 1939. (Feb. 19, 1899). Lon. Sunday Magazine, The.— Edited by T. Guthrie. [1873-74 by W. G. Blaikie; Sunday Mag. 1881, etc. by B. Waugh.] vol. I.-XXXV. London, 1864-1906. Var. dates. gen.ref. Surrey Aeneid: The Aeneid of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. Edited, with Surrey Aeneid an introduction and notes, by Florence H. Ridley. Virgil. Berkeley ; Los Angeles : University of California Press, 1963. [no ed. of "c. 1547" retrievable. Ess. Survey of Gesting Thorpe Parish, 1804. Surv. Gestingthorpe;Surv. Gestingthorpe Parish;Surv. Gestingthorpe Prsh. Sus. Sussex Archaeological Collections, illustrating the history and antiquities of Sus. Arch. Coll.;Arch. Coll.;Stapley Diary;Customs the county. 8vo, London, 1848, &c. South-mawlinge;Diary W. Gale

Sus. Sussex Daily News. Var. dates. Sus. Dy. News w.Yks. Sutcliffe, Halliwell.—By Moor and Fell. Landscapes and Langsettle lore Sutcliffe Moor and Fell from West Yorkshire, 1899. w.Yks. Sutcliffe, Halliwell.—Mistress Barbara Cunliffe, 1901. Sutcliffe Barbara Cunliffe w.Yks. Sutcliffe, Halliwell.—Ricroft of Withens, 1903. Sutcliffe Ricroft w.Yks. Sutcliffe, Halliwell.—Shameless Wayne, a romance of the last feud of Sutcliffe Shameless Wayne Wayne and Ratcliffe, 1900. Bwk. Sutherland, William.—Poems and Songs. 8vo, Haddington, 1821. Sutherland Poems Lin. Sutton, Edward North Lincolnshire Words. E.D.S. 1881. Sutton Wds.;Sutton Lin. Wds. gen. biblio Swainson, Charles.—Handbook of Weather Folk-lore. 8vo, London, 1873. Swainson Weather Flk-Lore gen. biblio Swainson, Charles.—Provincial Names and Folk-lore of British Birds. Swainson Birds;Swainson;Birds;Swainson [Published in conjunction with the Folk-lore Society.] E.D.S. 1885. Bird;Sir T. Browne;Walters Birds s.Sc. Swan, Annie S.—Aldersyde. A Border story, 1892. Swan Aldersyde Lth. Swan, Annie S.—Carlowrie, or Among Lothian Folk, 1895. Swan Carlowrie Sc. Swan, Annie S.—The Gates of Eden. A story of endeavour, 1895. Swan Gates Eden;Swan Eden;Swan Gates of Eden gen.ref. Swan, John.—Speculum mundi. Or, a Glass representing the Face of the Swan Speculum Mundi;Swan Spec. M. World. . . . 4th ed. Much beautified and enlarged, sm. 4to, London, 1670. gen.ref. Sweet O.E.T. : see Oldest English Texts. Sweet O.E.T. gen.ref. Sweet, Henry.—The Student's Dictionary of Anglo-Saxon. 8vo, Oxford, Sweet 1897. Som. Sweetman, George.—A Glossary of Words used by the rural population in Sweetman Wincanton Gl.;Wincanton Gl. the parish and neighbourhood of Wincanton, Somerset, pp. 16. 8vo, Wincanton, 1891. [1st ed. 1885.] gen.ref. Swift, Jonathan. Collected Works. Ed. Sir Walter Scott. 19 vols., 1814. Swift Gulliver;Swift Cook-maid;Swift Gulliver;Swift Johnson;Swift Panegyrick;Swift Polite Conv.;Swift Polite Convers.;Swift Tale Tub;Swift Tatler;Misc. Wks.;Swift;Polite Conv.;Polite Conversation;Swift Horrid Plot;Swift Proposal

Wil. Swinstead, John Howard. —A Parish on Wheels ... With introduction by the Swinstead Parish on Wheels;Swinstead Par. on Lord [J. Wordsworth]. London : Wells Gardner & Co., Wheels;Swinstead Parish on Wheels;Swinstead 1897. Parish on Wheels Per. Sword Bird Coll. (1894) [untraceable]: Perhaps: Sharpe, Richard Bowdler. Sword Bird Coll. Catalogue of the Fulicariæ Rallidæ and Heliornithidæ, and Alectorides, Aramidæ, Eurypygidæ, Mesitidæ, Rhinochetidæ, Gruidæ, Psophiidæ, and Otididæ, in the collection of the British Museum. 1894. gen.ref. Sydney Arcadia: Arcadia (1598), by Sir Philip Sidney. Philip Sidney, Sir, 1554- Sydney Arcadia;Sydney's Arcadia 1586. Delmar : Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1983. gen.ref. Sylvester, Josuah. —Tobacco batter'd. In: James I, King of England. Sylvester Tobacco batter'd [Counterblast to Tobacco.] Two broad-sides against Tobacco: the first given by King James ...; his counterblast to tobacco, the second transcribed out of Dr. E. Maynwaringe, his treatise of the scurvy. To which is added, serious cautions against excess in drinking, taken out of another work of the same author. ... With a short collection, out of Dr. G. Thompson's Treatise of bloud, against smoking Tobacco. Also ... a sermon by S. Ward. Concluding with two poems against Tobacco and Coffee [the first by J. Sylvester]. Collected and published by J. H., Φιλανθρωπος. [London, 1672] .

Oxf. Symonds, John Addington; Horatio F. Brown.— John Addington Symonds, Symonds Biog. a biography. London, J.C. Nimmo, 1895. Gall. Symson, Andrew.—A large description of Galloway, 1684. With an Symson Desc. Gall.;Symson Galloway appendix, containing original papers, from the Sibbald and Macfarlane MSS. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1823. Lan. Talbot, W. Hawkstead.—A MS. Glossary of provincial words used in the Talbot MS. Gl. neighbourhood of Ormskirk [1846]. Rnf. Tannahill, Robert.—Poems and Songs. 12mo, Paisley, 1807 [and var. ed.]. Tannahill Poems;Tannahill Poems and Songs;My Mary Der. Tapping, Thomas.—The Rhymed Chronicle of Edward Manlove concerning Tapping Gl. to Manlove;Manlove Tapping the liberties and customs of the lead mines within the Wapentake of Gl.;Tapping Gl.;Tapping Gl. to Manlove Wirksworth, Derbyshire. 2nd ed., reprinted from the text of the original ed. of 1653, . . . to which is affixed a glossary of the principal mining and other obsolete terms occurring in the poem, with references to the High Peak Act, 14 & 15 Viet. c. 94 ; and a list extracted from the 'Ducatus Lancastriae,' of all the causes relative to the Derbyshire lead mines tried in the Duchy Court of Lancaster, temp. Hen. 7, Hen. 8, Edw. 6, Phil. & Mary, and Eliz. pp. viii, 40. 8vo, London, 1851.

Bch. Tarras, William.—Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 12mo, Edinburgh, Tarras Poems 1804. Aus. Tasma. In her Earliest Youth. By Tasma.— London : Kegan Paul & Co., 1890. Tasma Earliest Youth;Tasma In her Youth

Nhb. Tate, George.—History of the Borough, Castle, and Barony of Alnwick. 2 Tate's Hist. Alnwick vols. 8vo, Alnwick, 1866-69. Nhb. Tate, Matthew.— Pit life in 1893. Blyth, 1893. Durham County Record Tate Pit Life in 1893 Office, Record Office Library. Ref: Library Pamphlets Vol A 15;7. gen.ref. Tatler, The. Nos. 1-271, 1709-11. Tatler Wm. Taylor, A. B.—Billy Tyson's Coortin', and other sketches in the Taylor Billy Tyson;Billy Tyson;Billy Tyson's Westmoreland dialect. 8vo, Kendal, 1879. Coortin;Billy Tyson's Honeymoon;Billy Tyson's Hunneymoon Wm. Taylor, A. B.—Westmoreland Sketches, ib.{{Kendal}} 1882. Taylor Sketches Slg. Taylor, David.— Poems and songs : chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Stirling : Taylor Sngs. Printed at the Journal and Advertiser Office, 1862. Lan. Taylor, Francis Edward.—The Folk-Speech of South Lancashire: a glossary s.Lan.1 of words which are, or have been during the last hundred years, in common use in that portion of the County Palatine situate between Bolton and Manchester, including dialect words, children's words, local mispronunciations, colloquialisms, and local slang, with an appendix of quaint sayings. 8vo, Manchester, 1901. =s.Lan.1

Lan. Taylor, Francis Edward.—The Wit and Wisdom of the South Lancashire s.Lan.1 Dialect; consisting of a thousand and one quaint sayings, comparisons, proverbs, folk-lore verses, and odd turns of expression, peculiar to the old inhabitants of the district, pp. 43. ib.{{Manchester}} 1901. =s.Lan.1 gen. biblio Taylor, Henry, Sir.— Philip van Artevelde; a dramatic romance. In two Taylor Ph. van Artevelde parts, etc. London, 1834. Slang Taylor, Isaac. —Words and places : or, Etymological illustrations of history, Taylor Wds. and Places ethnology, and geography. London : Macmillan, 1885. gen.ref. Taylor, John.—Works of John Taylor, the water poet, not included in the Taylor Wks.;J. Taylor Wks.;J. Taylor Peace;John folio volume of 1630. 5 vols., Spenser Soc.1870-78. Taylor Wks.;Taylor Jack-a-Lent;Taylor Life of Old Parr;Taylor Swarme of Sectaries;Taylor Workes

Yks. Taylor, Mary.—Miss Miles, 1890. Taylor Miss Miles Fif. Taylor, Robert.—Markinch Minstrelsy ; or the lunar influences of three Taylor Markinch Minst.;Taylor Minstrelsy nights. 5th ed. pp. 40. 16mo, Kirkcaldy, 1870. [1st ed. 1811.] Nrf. Taylor, William.— Nathan the Wise. A dramatic poem, written originally in Taylor Nathan the Wise German, etc. [Translated into English verse by William Taylor, of Norwich.] London : Cassell & Company, Limited, 1887. Dmb. Taylor, William.—Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 2nd ed., with large Taylor Poems additions. 8vo, Paisley, 1827. Bnff. Taylor, William.—Scots Poems. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1787. Taylor Poems;Comes John, Taylor Poems gen.ref. Taylor: Of the Sacred Order and Offices of Episcopacy, by Divine Jer. Taylor Episc. Institution, Apostolicall Tradition, and Catholic Practise, ... asserted against the Aërians, and Acephali, new and old. Jeremy TAYLOR, Bishop of Down and Connor, and of Dromore. Oxford, 1642. gen.ref. Taylor: The Great Exemplar of Sanctity and Holy Life, according to the Jer. Taylor Gt. Exemp. Christian Institution, described in the history of the life and death of the ever blessed Jesus Christ. ... With considerations, discourses and prayers. In three parts. Jeremy TAYLOR, Bishop of Down and Connor, and of Dromore. Printed by R. N., for Francis Ash, 1649. 1649.

Cor. Telescope, The. Var. dates. The Telescope s.Sc. Telfer, James.—Border Ballads and other miscellaneous pieces. 8vo, Telfer Ballads;Telfer Border Ballads;Telfer Jedburgh, 1824. Border Ballads, &c.;Auld Ringan;Kerlyn's Broche;The Kerlyn's Broche;Fair Ellen Sus. Tendall Guide to Hastings (n.d.): no reference given [??] Tendall Guide to Hastings Wil. Tennant, Pamela.—Village Notes, and some other papers, 1900. Tennant Fill. Notes;Tennant Vill. Notes Lnk. Tennant, Robert.—Wayside Musings. 8vo, Airdrie, 187a. Tennant Musings;Tennan Wayside Musings;Tennant Wayside Musings Fif. Tennant, William.—Anster Fair, a poem in six cantos. With other poems. Tennant Anster;Tennant Anst. Fair;Tennant 3rd ed., 12mo, Edinburgh, 1815. [1st ed. 1812, and var. ed.] Anster Fair Fif. Tennant, William.—Cardinal Beaton. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1823. Tennant Card. Beaton;Tennant Cardinal Beaton

Fif. Tennant, William.—Papistry Storm'd; or, the Dingin' down o' the cathedral. Tennant Papistry Ane poem, in sax sangs. By M. W. T. 12tno, Edinbrogh, 1827. gen.ref. Tennyson In Memoriam (poem) (1895): no edition given. Tennyson In Mem. Lin. Tennyson, Alfred.— Ballads and other poems. London : Kegan Paul & Co., Tennyson Vill. Wife;Tennyson Village Wife; 1880. Lin. Tennyson, Alfred.— Locksley Hall sixty years after ; The promise of May ; Tennyson Tiresias, &c.;Tennyson Locksley Hall Tiresias, and other poems ; by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Leipzig: Bernhard Sixty Years After, &c. Tauchnitz, 1887. Lin. Tennyson, Alfred.— The Brook ... Illustrations by A. Woodruff. London : Tennyson The Brook;Tennyson Brook Macmillan & Co., 1887. n.Lin. Tennyson, Alfred.— The Princess; a medley. London : E. Moxon, 1847. Tennyson Princess

Lin. Tennyson, Alfred.— The Sailor Boy. London : Emily Faithfull & Co., 1861 Tennyson Sailor Boy [1895?]. Lin. Tennyson, Alfred.—Owd Roä, 1889. Tennyson Owd Roä;Tennyson Owd Roä &c. Lin. Tennyson, Alfred.—The Northern Cobbler, 1885. Tennyson N. Cobbler Lin. Tennyson, Alfred.—The Northern Farmer (New Style), 1870. Tennyson N. Farmer, New Style;Tennyson N.Farmer, New Style;Tennyson Northern Farmer, New Style Lin. Tennyson, Alfred.—The Northern Farmer (Old Style), 1864. Tennyson N. Farmer, Old Style;Tennyson N. Farmer, Old Style;Tennyson N. Farmer , Old Style Lin. Tennyson, Alfred.—The Spinster's Sweet-arts, 1885. Tennyson Spinster's Sweet-arts;Spinster's Sweet- arts Ir. Tennyson, Alfred.—To-morrow, 1885. Tennyson To-morrow;Tennyson Tomorrow gen. biblio Tennyson, Alfred.—Will Waterproof and other poems. London : Tennyson Will Waterproof Macmillan, 1895. War. Terrier of Fenny Compton Glebe (1587): no reference [??] Terrier of Fenny Compton Glebe Lin. Terrier of South Hykeham (1707): no reference [??] Terrier of South Hykeham gen.ref. Testament of Love, by Thomas Usk (1387), ed. W.W. Skeat 1897. Test. Love gen.ref. Testament, New.—The English Hexapla, exhibiting the six important Tindale;Tindale John;Tindale Matt.;Tindale English translations of the New Testament Scriptures, Wiclif 1380, Tyndale Phil.;Tindale, Geneva;Tindale, Luke;Tindale, 1534, Cranmer 1537, Genevan 1557, Anglo- Rhemish 1582, Authorised Matt.;Tindale 1526 Acts;Rev.;Tyndale 1611. 4to, London [n.d.~|. gen.ref. Testament, New.—The New Testament in English according to the version Wyclif by John Wycliffe c. 1380, and revised by John Purvey c. 1388. Ed. J. Forshall and F. Madden. Reprint, 8vo, Oxford, 1879. gen.ref. Testament, New.—The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Bible Christ, being the Authorised Version set forth in 1611 arranged in parallel columns with the Revised Version of 1881. 4to, Oxford, 1882. gen.ref. Testament, New.—The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Rheims;Rheims Version;Rom. Christ; translated from the Latin Vulgate, diligently compared with the original Greek, and first published by the English College at Rheims, A.D. 1582. Elg. Tester, William Hay Leith.—Poems. 8vo, Elgin, 1865. Tester Poems Cant Thackeray, W. Makepeace.—Ballads, 1855. Thackeray Ballads Cant Thackeray, W. Makepeace.—Miscellanies : Prose and Verse, 1855. Thackeray Miscellanies;Thackeray Miscell.;Thackeray Misc. Slang Thackeray, W. Makepeace.—The Newcomes : memoirs of a most Thackeray Newcomes respectable family. London : Bradbury and Evans, 1854-1855. gen. biblio Thackeray, W. Makepeace.—Vanity fair; a novel without a hero. Lovel, the Thackeray Vanity Fair widower. New York, J.W. Lovell, [1848]. gen. biblio Thames conservancy. —Bye-laws for the protection preservation and Thames Conservancy Fishery Bye-laws regulation of the fisheries in the river Thames from Cricklade, in the county of Milts to Yantlet, in the county of Kent. London: C. Skipper & East, 1893. gen. biblio Thames conservancy. —Bye-laws for the regulation of the river Thames Thames Conservancy Bye-Laws and the navigation thereof, and for other purposes. London: Printed by Smith & Ebbs, 1898. gen.ref. Thanes of Cawdor: The book of the Thanes of Cawdor : a series of papers Thanes of Cawdor selected from the Charter Room at Cawdor, 1236-1742 ; Thanes of Cawdor. Thanes of Cawdor. Edinburgh : Spalding Club, 1859. gen.ref. The Academy. London : J. Murray, [1869-1902] Academy Dur. The acts of High commission court within the diocese of Durham. Durham, Acts Durham High Commiss. Court 1858. Cum. The biter bit, or the farmer's blunder, a tale. (Ballad) Nelson Farmer's Blunder gen.ref. The Blickling Homilies of the tenth century. From the Marquis of Lothian's Blickling Hom. unique MS. A.D. 971. Edited ... by ... R. Morris. Early English Text Society. London, 1880 [1874-80]. Ir. The Boys of Wexford (ballad).—Lyrics: Patrick Joseph McCall [no source Boys of Wxf. given] Sus. The Burrell Manuscripts. 5701 [in British Museum]. Records of the Burrell Burrell MS.;Burr. MS.;Customs Cuckfield family of Knepp Castle, Shipley in the NE part of West Sussex. Manor;Customs Cuckfield Manor in Burrell MS.

Wal. The Cambrian Journal; published under the auspices of the Cambrian Cambrian Jrn. Institute. Vol. for 1863. London: J. Russell Smith, 1863. gen.ref. The Commissariot Record of Aberdeen. Register of Testaments, 1715- Aberd. Reg. 1800. Edited by John MacLeod. Commissariot (ABERDEEN). Edinburgh, 1899. gen. biblio The complete farmer or, a general dictionary of husbandry, in all its Complete Farmer branches ; containing the various methods of cultivating and improving every species of land, ... By a society of gentlemen. printed for the authors; and sold by S. Crowder; J. Coote; and F. Blythe. London, 1766.

Sus. The Criminal Law Consolidation Statutes of the 24 & 25 of Victoria, Stat. Vict.;Stat. 24 & 25 Vict.;Stat. 24 and 25 chapters 94 to 100.— Edited with notes, critical and explanatory, by James Vic.;Act 14 & 15 Vic.;Stat. 14 & 15 Vic.;Stat. 24 & Edward Davis. London : Butterworths, 1861. 25 Vic. Dor. The Crypt, or, Receptacle for things past: an antiquarian, literary and The Crypt miscellaneous journal. [Edited by P. Hall.] Ringwood, 1827, 1828.

Lin. The Date book for Lincoln and neighbourhood, from the earliest time to Lincoln Date Bk. the present : collected with care, and from the most authentic sources [etc.]. Lincoln: Printed and published by R. E. Leary, sen., [1866?].

Yks. The Felon Sew (of Rokeby).— A mock-heroic poem of the fifteenth- Felon Sewe century. Ed. G. H. Cowling. London, 1910. Slang The greatest curiosity of the day. The ... story of a Lancashire Thief: told by Lan. Thief;Story of Lan. Thief himself, in thieves' slang ... edited by a detective in plain clothes. Manchester, [1863?]. Nrf. The Illustrated Guide to Cromer and Neighbourhood: Including Runton, Jarrold Guide to Cromer Sheringham, Overstrand [etc.]. London: Jarrold and Sons, 1897. n.Cy. The Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen, v. Jrn. Hortic.;Jrn. Horticulture 31.—N.S., London: George W. Johnson and Robert Hogg. 1876.

Hrt. The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb ; ed Lucas. London: Methuen and co Lamb Lett. ltd, [n.d.] [??] gen. biblio The Library of Agricultural and Horticultural Knowledge; with an appendix Libr. Agric. on suspended animation, poisons, etc. [With a portrait of John Ellman.]. J. Baxter: Lewes, 1830. Lin. The Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford Mercury, etc. 1784 to 1912. Var dates. Stamford Merc.

Sc. The New statistical account of Scotland. —Society for the Benefit of the New Statist. Acc. Sons and Daughters of the Clergy. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood and Sons, 1845. Amer. The New-York Spirit of the Times: A Chronicle of the Turf, Agriculture, Field N. Y. Spirit of the Times;New York Spirit of the Sports, Literature and the Stage. 1831-. Times Ess. The Penny Library of Fiction ... Complete Stories, etc. Christian Knowledge Penny Lib. of Fiction;Golden Feather Society: London, [1886-ca.1895.] gen. biblio The Phonological Introduction (Wright, in the EDD!) The Phonological Introduction Cum. The Poll book of the election of a representative in Parliament for the Hodgson Poll Bk. Whitehaven;Hodgson Roll Bk. borough of Whitehaven: containing a list of the electors, and the Whitehaven;Roll Bk. candidates for whom they voted. To which is prefixed a collection of squibs, the speeches of Matthias Attwood, Esq. on his first visit to Whitehaven, and ample details of the proceedings at the hustings, on the day of nomination, during the polling, and at the time the successful candidate declared. Election. Whitehaven: Printed by R. Gibson, 1832.

Sc. The Scottish antiquary, or, Northern notes & queries. Vol. IV. Edinburgh: T. Macduff Sc. N. & Q. and A. Constable, 1891. n.Yks. The St. James's gazette : an evening review and record of news. London : St. James's Gaz. [s.n.], 1880-1905. London : A. Pearson. w.Yks. The Tocsin: or Sheffield Protestant Alarm-Bell. An occasional paper on The Tocsin;Tocsin Popery. Published May to October 1840. pt. 1. Sheffield, 1841.

Wm. The Worthies of Westmorland: or, notable persons born in that county Worthies of Wm. since the Reformation, by George Atkinson. London: J. Robinson, 1849.

Irel. The Yellow book: an illustrated quarterly.—London: Elkin Mathews & John Yellow Bk. Lane; Boston: Copeland & Day, 1894-1897 London: Ballantyne Press. (1896). Sc. Mickle There's nae Luck There's nae Luck about the House. [By Jean Adams? or W. J. Mickle?] Draw near, ye Warblers, Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch, etc. [Songs.]. Edinburgh, 1818. Sc. Thom, Archibald.—Amusements of solitary hours, in poetry and prose, pp. Thom Amusements 60. 8vo, Kilmarnock, 1812. Sc. Thom, Robert W. — The Courtship and Wedding of Jock o' the Knowe. pp. Thom Jock o' Knowe;Thom Jock o'Knowe;Thom 60. 8vo, Glasgow, 1877. 4th ed. ib.{{Glasgow}} 1883. Jock o' the Knowe;Thom Jock

Sc. Thom, Robert W. —Poems, ib.{{Glasgow}} 1880. Thom Poems Abd. Thom, Walter. —The history of Aberdeen : containing an account of the Thom Hist. Abd.;Dues on Goods rise, progress, and extension of the city, from a remote period to the present day; including it's antiquities, civil and ecclesiastical state, manufactures, trade, and commerce. Aberdeen: Chalmers, 1811.

Sc. Thom, William, of Inverury.— Rhymes and Recollections of a Hand-loom Thom Rhymes;Thom Rhymes, &c. Weaver. London, Aberdeen [printed], 1844. gen.ref. Thomas, Antoine.— Essais de philologie française, Paris, Bouillon, 1897. Thomas Philologie Français

Cor. Thomas, Joseph.—Randigal Rhymes and a glossary of Cornish words. 8vo, Thomas Randigal Rhymes;Randigal Penzance, 1895. Rhymes;Thomas Randigal Rhymes Gl.;Thomas Rhymes Cor. Thomas, William Herbert. Aunt Keziah's Visit to America. in: The Thomas Aunt Keziah;Thomas Aunt Keziah's Cornishman, 1894. (serialized) Visit;Thomas Aunt Kezziah;Thomas Aunt Kezziah's Visit;Herbert Aunt Keziah Cor. Thomas, William Herbert. The Flooding of Wheal Owles. 1893. Thomas Flooding of Wheal Owles Cor. Thomas, William Herbert. The Romance of a Cornish Cove, etc. Truro: Thomas Rom. Cove Heard & Sons, 1893. gen.ref. Thomas: Principal Rules of Italian Grammar, with a Dictionarie for the Thomas It. Gram.;Thomas Italian Grammar better understandynge of Boccace, etc. B.L. William THOMAS, Clerk of the Council to Edward VI. London : T. Powell, 1562. Lei. Thompson, James.— The History of Leicester: From the Time of the Thompson Hist. Lei.;Acc. St. Martin's Par. Romans to the End of the Seventeenth Century. J.S. Crossley: Leicester, 1849. e.Yks. Thompson, Miss.—History of Welton, near Hull, and the neighbourhood. Thompson Hist. Welton;Thompson Hist. With remarks on the Yorkshire Language. 8vo, Hull, 1869. Welton;Thompson Welton

Lin. Thompson, Pishey.—The History and Antiquities of Boston, and the Thompson Hist. Boston;Thompson Hist. villages of Skirbeck, Fishtoft, Freiston, Butterwick, Berrington, Leverton, Bost.;Thompson Hist. Boston;Corporation Rec. Leake, and Wrangle ; comprising the Hundred of Skirbeck in the county of in Thompson Hist. Boston;Corporation Lincoln. 8vo, Boston, 1856. Rec.;Rates of Wages;Rates of Wages, in Thompson Hist. Boston;Inventories;Inventory

Wil. Thoms, William J. —Anecdotes and traditions, illustrative of early English Thoms Anecdotes history and Literature : derived from ms. sources ; edited by William J. Thoms. London : printed for the Camden Society by J.B. Nichols and Son, 1839. Slk. Thomson, C. M.—Drummeldale: lights and shadows from the border hills. Thomson Drummeldale Sketches and poems. 8vo, Selkirk, 1899. [ed. 1901.] Lnk. Thomson, David.—Musings among the Heather : being poems chiefly in Thomson Musings;Johnson Musings the Scottish dialect. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1881. Edb. Thomson, James.—Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. New ed., Thomson Poems containing many poems never before published. 12mo, Leith, 1891. [1st ed. 1801.] Edb. Thomson, James.—Poems, in the Scottish dialect. 4to, Edinburgh, 1801. Thomson Poems

Sc. Thomson, John H. (ed.)—A Cloud of Witnesses for the Royal Prerogatives Thomson Cloud of Witnesses;Cloud of Witnesses of Jesus Christ; being the last speeches and testimonies of those who have suffered for the truth in Scotland, since the year 1680. Reprinted from the original editions, with explanatory and historical notes by the Rev. John H. Thomson. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1871. [1st ed. 1714.]

Sc. Thomson, Samuel.—Poems on different subjects, partly in the Scottish Thomson Poems dialect. 121110, Belfast, 1793. Lnk. Thomson, William.—Leddy May and other Poems. 8vo, Glasgow, 1883. Thomson Leddy May w.Yks. Thoresby, Ralph.—A Letter to Mr. John Ray, April 27, 1703. [See General Thoresby Lett.;Thoresby Lett. Ray;Thoresby Dialect, s.v. Ray, John. Philosophical Letters.] w.Yks.;Lin. Thoresby, Ralph.—The Diary of Ralph Thoresby, F.R.S. ... (1674-1724). Now Thoresby Diary first published from the original manuscript by the Rev. Joseph Hunter. London, 1830. Abd. Thorn, William.—Rhymes and Recollections of a hand-loom weaver, 12mo, Thorn Rhymes London, 1844. Lan. Thornber, William.—An historical and descriptive account of Blackpool and Thornber Hist. Acc.;Thornber Hist. its neighbourhood. 8vo, Poulton, 1837. Blackpool;Thornber Hist. Acc. Blackpool;Thornber Hist. Blackpl. Lan. Thornber, William.—Penny Stone ; or a tradition of the Spanish Armada, Thornber Penny Stone;Thornber Penny Stone 1845 [ed. 1886]. Dev.;w.Cy. Thornton, William. — Reminiscences and reflections of an old West- Thornton Remin. Country Clergyman. Torquay : Andrew Iredale, 1897. Not. Thoroton, Robert.—The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, fol., London, Throsby Thoroton's Not.;Throsby Thornton's 1677. —Republished with large additions. By John Throsby. 3 vols. 4to, Not.;Throsby Thoroton's Hist. Not.;Throsby London, 1797. Thoroton's Not.;Throsby Hist. gen.ref. Thorpe: no title attributable. Thorpe Surv. of Kirton-in-Lindsey;Kirton-in- Lindsey Ch. Acc. Lan. Thraddlepin, Timothy. —A Curious Sail. [Revised and reprinted from the Heywood Curious Sail Blackpool Times], 1887. Lan. Thraddlepin, Timothy. —Sam o' Bent's Visit to the Royal Albert Asylum, at Thraddlepin Sam o' Ben;Thraddlepin Sam o' Lancaster. 8vo, Lancaster, 1878. Ben's;T. Thraddlepin Sam o' Ben;Tim Thraddlepin Sam o' Ben;T. Thraddlepin Sam o Ben's;T. Thraddlepin Sam o' Ben's gen.ref. Three Accounts of the Obedientiars of Abingdon Abbey, 1388. The Accts. Abingdon Abbey Gardener's Account 1388-1389. From a transcription edited by R E G Kirk and published by the Camden Society, 1892. Lei. Throsby, John.—Select Views in Leicestershire ; . . . with descriptive and Throsby Views;Throsby News historical relations. 2 vols. 4to, Leicester, 1790. Wil. Thurn, Everard F.im.—Birds of Marlborough, being a contribution to the Thurn Birds ornithology of the district. Marlborough [1870]. w.Yks. Tiffany, Tom. —T'Yorkshur Tyke's Kursmiss Annual, fur 1872, cumproizin : Tiffamy Yks. Tyke's Ann. Original stoories,booath e prooaze un rhoime, suitabul fur readin ut t'harstun uv a cowld winter neet, un allsoa fur readins at proivut un publick soshul meetins, abaat t'Kursmiss un t'New Year Seahzun. Written e t'Yorkshur diahlect. pp. 50. 12mo, Halifax, 1872.

Lan. Tim Bobbin.—Life and Works of Tim Bobbin, Esq. [in the Lancashire Tim Bobbin Eawther an his Buk;Tim Bobbin Tum. dialect] : containing 'The Eawther and his Buk,' 'Tummus and Meary,' and Meary;Tim Bobbin The Blackbird;Tim 'Prickshaw Witch blown up,' &c., &c. pp. 30. 8vo, Leeds [n.d.]. Bobbin Blackbird n.Som. Timbs, John. —Thoughts for times and seasons. C. Griffin, 1872. Timbs Thoughts for Times and Seasons gen. biblio Time. London. Volume 1 (1879)-v. 24 (1891). (1889). Time gen. biblio Times, The. Var. dates. Times;Sexton Speech in House of Commons;The Times War. Timmins, S.—The History of Warwickshire, 1889. Timmins Hist. War.;Timmins Hist. Cor. Timothy Towser, and nineteen other Cornish tales, from Netherton's Tim. Towser;T. Towser;T. Towser Tales;T. Towzer Cornish Almanac [n.d.]. gen. biblio Tit-bits.— London : George Newnes Limited, 1881-. Tit-bits;Tit-Bits Dev. Tiverton Gazette, The. (Aug. 11, 1896 ). Tiverton Gazette gen.ref. Tobler, Titus.—Appenzellischer Sprachschatz. Eine Sammlung Tobler appenzellischer Wörter, Redensarten.... 8vo, Zurich, 1837. Lth. Tod, John.—Bits from Blinkbonny, or Bell o' the Manse. A tale of Scottish Strathesk Blinkbonny;Strathesk Bits village life between 1841 and 1851. By John Strathesk. ib.{{Edinburgh}} Blinkbonny;Strathesk Blink-bonny 1891. Lth. Tod, John.—More Bits from Blinkbonny. A tale of Scottish village life Strathesk Blinkbonny;Strathesk More between 1831 and 1841. By John Strathesk. 2nd ed., Edinburgh, 1885. Bits;Author's note Strathesk Blinkbonny;Curler's Song;Curlers' Sng.;Curlers' Sng., Strathesk More Bits n.Cy. Todd, Henry.—North Country Ballads. 8vo, London, 1895. Todd Ballads w.Yks. Tommy Toddles's Comic Almanac, fur all t'Foaks e Leeds an raand abaght. T. Toddles' Comic Alm.;T. Toddles' Alm.;Toddles Ed. by J. Hamer and J. Eccles, 1862-75. Alm.;T. Toddle Alm.;T. Toddles Alm.;T. Toddle's Alm.;T. Toddle's Comic Alm.;T. Toddles's Alm.;T. Toddles's Comic Alm.;Toddles' Alm.;Toddles Comic Alm.;Tommy Toddles' Comic Alm.;T. Toddles Comic Alm. gen.ref. Toone, William.—A Glossary and Etymological Dictionary, of obsolete and Toone Dict.;Toone uncommon words, antiquated phrases, and proverbs illustrative of Early English literature, comprising chiefly those not to be found in our ordinary dictionaries; with historical notices of ancient customs and manners. 2nd ed., with additions. 8vo, London, 1834.

Dev. Toplady, Augustus Montague. —The Works of A. M. Toplady. New edition, Toplady Wks. with an enlarged memoir of the author. London, 1828. Hdg. Topographical, Statistical, and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland, The. Gazetteer of Sc. Glasgow, 1842. gen.ref. Topsell, Edward.—The History of four-footed Beasts and Serpents, fol., Topsell Serpents;Topsell Beasts;Topsell Hist. of London, 1658. Foure-footed Beastes;TOPSELL Hist. gen.ref. Torrent of Portugal [c. 1435]. Ed. J. O. Halliwell. London, 1842. Tor. Portyngale Slg. Towers, Walter Poems, Songs, and Ballads. 8vo, Glasgow, 1885. Towers Poems;Along with Allan, Towers Poems;Tower Poems;Along with Allan gen.ref. Towneley Mysteries, or Miracle Plays [c. 1450]. Ed. J. G. Gordon, Surtees Towneley Myst.;Townley Myst. Soc. 1836. Dev. Tozer, Elias.—Devonshire and other original Poems; with some account of Tozer Poems ancient customs, superstitions, and traditions. 8vo, Exeter, 1873.

Sc. Train, Joseph.—Poetical Reveries. 12mo, Glasgow, 1806. Train Poet. Rev.;Train Poet. Reveries Sc. Train, Joseph.—Strains of the Mountain Muse. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1814. Train Mtn. Muse;Train Mount. Muse;Train Mountain Muse War. Transactions Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society. Trans. Arch. Soc. B'ham & Midl. Institute;Trans. Birmingham and Midland Institute. Var. dates. B'ham and Midl. Instit. Arch. Soc.;Trans. Arch. B'ham Institute;Aston Ch. Acc.;Aston Ch. Acc. Trans. Arch. Soc.;Aston Ch. Acc. in Trans. Arch. Soc.;Aston Ch. Accts.

Lakel. Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Trans. Cum. Arch. Soc.;Trans. Antiq. and Arch. Archaeological Society. 8vo, Kendal, 1866-95. Soc.;Trans. Assoc.;Trans.;The Mountain Sheep

Lakel. Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Association for the Trans. Cum. Assoc.;Cum. Wm. Trans.;Cum. and Promotion of Literature and Science, 1876-90. Wm. Trans.;Trans. Assoc.;Trans. Dev. Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Trans. Dev. Assoc.;Transactions of the Devon Science, Literature, and Art, 1877-. Association Ess. Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society. Vol. II, 1863. Ess. Trans. Arch. Soc.;Trans. Arch. Soc.;Trans. Ess. Arch. Soc.;Trans. Essex Arch. Soc.;Ess. Arch. Soc.;Ess. Arch. Soc. Trans.;Arch. Soc.;Arch. Soc. Trans.;Arch. Trans.;Archaeol. Soc. Trans.;Trans. Archaeol. Soc.;Jephson in Ess. Arch. Soc.;Jephson Essay

Sh.I. Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness, vol. 19 (Inverness: The N. Chron. Northern Chronicle, 1895) gen.ref. Transactions of the Philological Society, see indiviudal titles. Trans. Phil. Soc.;Phil. Soc. Trans.;Sir Roger L'Estrange's Household Book;Trans. Philol. Soc. gen. biblio Transactions of the Royal Medico-Botanical Society of London. London : Trans. Medico-Bot. Soc.;Trans. Medico-Botan. Highley, Fleet Street, and Churchill, Princes Street, [1821-1837]. Soc. gen. biblio Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom. Trans. R. Lit. Soc.;Trans. R. Soc. Lit. Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). Shr. Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. Trans. Shr. Arch. Soc.;Poll for Shrewsbury Shrewsbury [etc.] Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society.

Wm. Transactions of the Wordsworth Society for 1883-85. Wordsworth Soc. Trans.;Trans. Wordsworth Soc.;Trans. Wordsworth Soc. gen.ref. Trapp Minor Prophets (1654), in N. & Q. 1897. Trapp Minor Prophets Cor. Tregellas, J. T.—Cornish Tales. 8vo, Truro, 1860. Tregellas Tales;Tregellas Rural Pop.;Tregellas Cor. Character;Zebedee Jacka;Tregellas;'Lizbeth Jane;'Lizbeth Jane's Courtship;Betty White;Higham 'Lisbeth Jane's Crtshp.;Tregellas Tales 'Lizbeth Jane;Tregellas Tales, 'Lizbeth Jane;Tregellas Tales, 'Lizbeth Jane's Courtship;Tregellas Tales, Betty White;Tregellas Tales, Farmer and Squire;Tregellas Tales, Hacky and Marky;Tregellas Tales, Luke Martin;Tregellas Tales, Luke Martin's Cowld;Tregellas Tales, Penna's Van;Tregellas Tales, Tremuan;Tregellas Tales, Wounded Miner;Tregellas Tales, Zebedee Jack;Tregellas Tales, Zebedee Jacka;Tales, Zebedee Jacka;Tremuan

Cor. Tregellas, J. T.—Farmer Brown's Blunders, including the Cayenne Pepper Tregellas Farmer Brown Story; Capt. Hoskin's Battle of Lanterns; and the London Director, Hannibal Hollow, at Wheal Blue Bottle, pp. 43. ib.{{Truro}} 1857.

Cor. Tregellas, J. T.—Peeps into the Haunts and Homes of the rural population Tregellas Tales;Tregellas Rural Pop.;Tregellas of Cornwall. Being reminiscences of Cornish character and characteristics, Cor. Character;Zebedee Jacka;Tregellas Rur. illustrative of the dialect, peculiarities, &c., &c., of the inhabitants of West Pop.;Tregellas Character;Tales;'Lizbeth and North Cornwall. 8vo, Truro, 1863. Another ed., 1868. Jane;'Lizbeth Jane's Courtship;Betty White

Cor. Tregellas, J. T.—Tremuan ; and the St. Agnes Bear Hunt. Two Cornish tales, Tregellas Tremuan;Tregellas St. Agnes;Tremuan pp. 23. 12mo, Truro [c. 1840]. Cor. Trenhaile, John.—Dolly Pentreath, and other humorous Cornish tales, in Trenhaile Dolly Pentreath verse. With a portrait of old Dolly, pp. 46. 12mo, Devonport [1854].

Cmb. Trevelyan, George Otto. —The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay. London, Trevelyan Life Ld. Macaulay 1876. gen.ref. Trevisa, John.—Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden [c. 1387] with the English Trevisa Higden translation of John Trevisa. Ed. C. Babington and R. Lumby. Rolls Series, 1865-76. Ir. Trollope, Anthony. —The land-leaguers. London: Chatto & Windus, 1885. Trollope Land Leaguers;Trollope Land- leaguers;Trollope Land-Leaguers Colloq. Trollope, Anthony. —The Three Clerks. A novel. London, 1858. Trollope Three Clerks Gall. Trotter, R. De Bruce.—Galloway Gossip, or the southern Albanich 80 years Trotter Gall. Gossip;Trotter Gossip ago. 8vo, Dumfries, 1901. Dev. Tugwell, George—The North Devon Hand-Book. 4th ed., London, 1877. n.Dev. Hndbk.;n.Dev. Hnd-bk. n.Yks. Tuke, John.—A General View of the Agriculture of the North Riding of Tuke Agric. Yorkshire. 8vo, London, 1800. gen.ref. Tundale, Visions of [c. 1600]. Ed. W. D. Turnbull. Edinburgh, 1843. Tundale's Vision;Visions of Tundale gen.ref. Turbervile, George.—The Booke of Faulconrie or Hauking, for the onely Turbervile Faulconrie;Turbervile Booke of delight and pleasure of all noblemen and gentlemen. 4to, London, 1575. Hunting;Turbervile Venerie;Turberville Book of Hunting;Turbervile Faulconrie;Turberville Faulconrie;Turberville Venerie gen.ref. Turner & Coxe: Calendar of Charters and Rolls preserved in the Bodleian Turner & Coxe Bodleian Charters Library. Edited by W. H. Turner under the direction of ... H. O. Coxe, etc. Bodleian Library. Oxford, 1878. gen.ref. Turner, William.—The Names of Herbes, A. D. 1548. Ed. (with an Turner Herbes;Turner Herbal;Turner Names of introduction, an index of English names, and an identification of the plants Herbes;Turner;Turner Herb.;Turner Herbs;W. enumerated by Turner) by James Britten, E.D.S. 1881. Turner Names of Herbes

Abd. Turreff, Gavin.—Antiquarian Gleanings from Aberdeenshire Records. 8vo, Turreff Gleanings;Turreff Antiq. Aberdeen, 1859. Gleanings;Turreff Antiq. Glgs. gen.ref. Tusser redivivus.] Five hundred points of husbandry ... To which are added, Hilman Tusser Redivivus;Tusser Redivivus Notes and observations [by Daniel Hilman] explaining many obsolete terms, etc. Thomas TUSSER. London : printed for M. Cooper; sold by John Duncan, 1744. gen.ref. Tusser, Thomas.—Five Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandrie. The ed. of Tusser;Tusser Husbandrie;Tusser Husb.;Points 1580 collated with those of 1573 and 1577. Together with 'A Hundreth Husb.;Tusser 100 Points Husb.;Husb. Good Pointes of Husbandrie,' 1557. Ed. W. Payne and S. J. H. Herrtage, E.D.S. 1878. Sc. Twa Cuckolds, The, and the Tint Quey, or Thrawart Maggy. Two tales, in Twa Cuckolds;Tint Quey the Scottish dialect, pp. 24. 12mo, Edinburgh, 1796. Amer. Twain, Mark (Samuel Langhorne Clemens). A Tramp Abroad. London: Mark Twain Tramp Abroad Chatto & Windus, 1880. n.Yks. Tweddell, George Markham.—The Bards and Authors of Cleveland. 8vo, Tweddell Bards Clevel.;Reed Register Office Stokesley, 1872. n.Yks. Tweddell, George Markham.—The People's History of Cleveland and its Tweddell Hist. Cleveland;Tweddell Hist. Clevel. vicinity. 4to, Stokesley [1872-73]. n.Yks. Tweddell, George Markham.—The Poetry of an old Besom. North of Tweddell Poetry of Old Besom England Tractates, No. 32 (1887). n.Yks. Tweddell, Mrs. G. M. —Rhymes and Sketches to illustrate the Cleveland Tweddell Clevel. Rhymes;Tweddell Clevel. dialect. By Florence Cleveland. 8vo, Stokesley, 1875. [new ed. 1892.] Rhymes and Sketches;Clevel. Rhymes;Tweddell Rhymes Edb. Tweeddale, John.--Moff, 1896. Tweeddale Moff;Tweeddell Moff Sc. Tweedie, W. K. (ed.)—Select Biographies. Ed. chiefly from MSS. in the Wodrow Sel. Biog. Library of the Faculty of Advocates. 2 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, Wodrow Soc. 1845-47. w.Yks. Twistleton, Tom.—Poems in the Craven dialect. 2nd ed. pp.119, ib. Twistleton Poems;Twisleton Poems;Sng. of Old {{Settle}} 1869. Maid;Twisleton Picnic;Twisleton 'Bacca Smookin;Twisleton Lett.;Twisleton Lett. to Brother;Twisleton Letter;Twisleton Husband and Wife;Twisleton Owd Johnny;Twisleton Runaway Wedding;Twisleton T'Girt Review;Twisleton M. Harman w.Yks. Twistleton, Tom.—Poems in the Craven dialect; also original poems by his Twistleton Poems;Lett. to Capt. and Mrs. brother Henry Lea Twistleton. 3rd ed. 16mo, Settle, 1876. H.;Twisleton Poems;Ep. to W. L. gen.ref. Tyndale, William.—See Testament, New. Tyndale gen.ref. Tyndale, William.—The Obedience of a Christen Man, 1528. Tindale Obedience of a Christen Man Nhb. Tyne Side Minstrel, The ; being a collection of original local songs, Tyneside Sngster;Tyneside Sngstr. arranged to popular airs. pp. 72. 12mo, Gateshead, 1824. - Tyneside Songster, The. A choice collection of comic, satirical, and descriptive songs, in the Newcastle dialect, pp. 108. 18mo, Alnwick [1826]. - Tyne Songster, The; a choice collection of songs in the Newcastle dialect, pp. 72. 12mo, North Shields, 1827. Nhb. Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, Transactions of the. 6 vols. 8vo, 1846-64. Trans. Tyneside Natur. Fld. Club;Bigge Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club;Bigge Trans. Tyneside Natur. Field Club;Greenwell Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club;Greenwell Trans. Tyneside Natur. Field Club;Trans. Tyneside Field Club;Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club;Trans. Tyneside Natur. Club;Wilson Trans. Tyneside Field Club;Wilson Trans. Tyneside Natur. Club

Nhb. Tyneside Songster. Containing a splendid collection of local songs by Tyneside Songster;Song;Wilkinson Tyneside popular authors, in the . pp. 16. 8vo, Newcastle [n.d.]. Sngstr.

Nhp. Tytler, Sarah.—Logie Town. A novel. London : Ward & Downey, 1887. Tytler Logie Town w.Sc. Tytler, Sarah.—The Macdonald Lass. A study from last century, 1895. Tytler Macdonald Lass;Sarah Tytler MacDonald Lass;Sarah Tytler Macdonald Lass;S. Tytler Macdonald Lass;Tytler Macdonald Lass

Or.I. Tytler, Sarah.—The Witch-Wife, 1897. Sarah Tytler Witch-Wife;S. Tytler Witch- Wife;Sarah Tytler Witchwife;Sarah Tytler Witch- wife;Tytler Witch-wife gen.ref. Udall, Nicholas.— Ralph Roister Doister [no special edition given]. Udall Roister Doister gen.ref. Udall, Nicholas.—Translation of Erasmus's Apophthegmes, 1532. Udall Erasm. Apophth.;Udall Erasmus;Udall Paraphrases of Erasmus;Udal Erasmus Apophth.;Udal Erasmus Apophth.;Udall Erasm. Apoph.;Udall Erasmus Apoph.;Udall Erasm.;Erasmus;Udal Erasm. Apophth. gen.ref. Udall, Nicholas.—Translation of the Paraphrase of Erasmus upon the Newe Udall Erasm.;Udall Erasm. Par.;Udall Erasmus Testamente. London, 1548-49. Par.;Udall Paraphrases of Erasmus Uls. Ulster Journal of Archaeology, The. Ed. by Robert Macadam. 9 vols., Uls. Jrn. Arch.;Guillim Display of Heraldry;Hume Belfast, 1853-62. Spinning in Uls. Jrn. Arch.;Jrn. Arch.;Uls. Arch.;Uls. Jrn. Arch;Ulster Jrn. Arch.;Boyne Water;The Boyne Water

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Colon. Vogan, A. J.—The Black Police. A story of modern Australia [1890]. Vogan Blk. Police;Vogan Bk. Police;Vogan Black Police gen.ref. Vulgata: no reference given. Vulg.;Vulg. Luke gen.ref. Vuylsteke, on Flemish: no source given. Vuylsteke w.Cor. w.Cor.1, quoted from M.A. Courtney and Thomas Q. Couch. =Cor.1 w.Cor.1 w.Dur. w.Dur.2, no title given, appears in combination w.Dur.12, 2 here probably w.Dur.2 inserted erroneously; perhaps Smith, W. Herbert.—Walks in Weardale. 2nd ed., revised and enlarged. Also, a paper on the Burtreeford Basaltic Dyke by George Race, and a paper on the Bedburn by J. P. Soutter. Durham, 1885. =w.Dur.1 gen.ref. Wace: Maistre Wace's Roman de Rou et des Ducs de Normandie. Nach Wace Rom. de Rou den Handschriften von neuem herausgegeben von Dr. H. Andresen. Heilbronn, Bonn [printed], 1877-79. Lth. Waddell, P. Hately.—An old Kirk Chronicle, being a history of Auldhame, Waddell Old Kirk Chr.;Waddell Old Kirk Chron. Tyninghame, and Whitekirk in East Lothian, from session records, 1615- 1850. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1893. Sc. Waddell, P. Hately.—Isaiah ; frae Hebrew intil Scottis. ib.{{Edinburgh}} Waddell Isaiah;Waddell Isaiah 1879. Sc. Waddell, P. Hately.—The Psalms ; frae Hebrew intil Scottis. Edinburgh, Waddell Ps.;Waddell Psalms;Wadell Psalms 1871 [ed. 1891]. w.Yks. Wales, Elkanah.—Mount Ebal Levelled ; or Redemption from the Curse. Wales Mount Ebal 12mo, London, 1882. Sc. Walford, L. B. — Dick Netherby, 1881. Walford D. Netherby;Walford D. Netherby;Walford Dick Netherby Lan. Walkden, Peter.—Extracts from Diary for the years 1725, 1729, and 1730, Walkden Diary with notes by William Dobson. 12mo, Preston, 1866. Sc. Walker, Dr. —Essays on Natural History and Rural Economy. 8vo, Walker Essays;Walker Ess. Nat. Hist.;Walker Edinburgh, 1808. Essays on Nat. Hist.;Walker Nat. Hist.

Abd. Walker, George. —Aberdeen Awa.' Sketches of its men, manners, and Walker Aberdeen;Walker Aberdeen Awa customs as delineated in “Brown's Book-Stall,” 1892-4 ... Revised and largely extended, with ... illustrations. Aberdeen : A. Brown & Co., 1897. gen.ref. Walker, Guilielmus.—Idiomatologia anglo-latina, sive Dictionarium Walker;Walker Idiom.;Walker Idiom idiomaticum anglo-latinum. . . . 8vo, Londini, 1673. - Walker, Guilielmus.—Idiomatologia anglo-latina, sive Dictionarium idiomaticum anglo-latinum. . . . 8vo, Londini, 1673.—3rd ed., 8vo, Londini, 1680.

Not. Walker, Horace.—MS. Collection of Nottinghamshire words. = Not.2 Not.2

Sc. Walker, Patrick.—Remarkable passages in the life of Mr. Alex. Peden. Walker Peden;Walker Life Peden;Walker Edinburgh, 1727. Remark. Passages;Walker Life of A. Peden;Walker Life of A. Peden;Walker Life of Peden;Walker Life R. Peden;Walker Peden's Life;Walker Passages;Walker Rem. Passages;Walker Remarkable Passages Lan. Walker, Robert.—Plebeian Politics; or, the principles and practices of Walker Plebeian Pol.;Walker Plebeian certain mole-eyed Warrites exposed, by way of dialogue betwixt two Politics;Wilson Plebeian Pol.;Wilson Plebeian Lancashire Clowns, together with several fugitive pieces. By Tim Bobbin Politics the Second, pp. iv, 56. 8vo, Manchester 1796], var. ed.].

Abd. Walker, William.—The Bards of Bon-Accord, 1375-1860. 8vo, Aberdeen, Walker Bards;Walker Bards Bon-Accord;Wallace 1887. Bards Or.I. Wallace, James.—A Description of the Isles of Orkney. 12mo, Edinburgh, Wallace Desc. Or.I. 1693. Or.I. Wallace, James.—A Description of the Isles of Orkney. 12mo, Edinburgh, Wallace Orkney;Wallace Desc. Orkney;Wallace 1693. —New ed., with the additions made by the Author's son in the ed. of Desc. Or.;Wallace Desc. Or. I.;Wallace Desc. 1700. Ed. John Small. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1883. Ork.;Wallace Descr. Or. I.;Wallace Descr. Ork.

Dmf. Wallace, Robert.—A Country Schoolmaster, James Shaw. 8vo, Edinburgh, Wallace Schoolmaster 1899. Cum. Wallace, William. —Alston Moor: its pastoral people: its mines and Wallace Alston;Wallace Alston Moor miners; from the earliest periods to recent times. [With a map.] Newcastle- on-Tyne : Mawson, Swan & Co., 1890. gen.ref. Wallace, William.—The Actis and Deidis of the illustere and vail3eand Wallace Campioun Schir William Wallace knicht of Ellerslie by Henry the Minstrel commonly known as [c. 1460]. Ed. James Moir, S.T.S. 1889. gen.ref. Walpole: Four letters publish'd in Old England: or, The Constitutional Walpole Lett. Journal, (viz. of Oct. the 8th, 22d, 29th, and Nov. the 5th.). Horace Walpole, 1717-1797. London : printed for B. Cowse, at the Globe in Pater- Noster-Row, [1743] Great Britain England London.

Ess. Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian. England London Waltham Forest. Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian 1876 to 1952. Var. dates. gen.ref. Walton, Isaak.—The Compleat Angler, 1653. Walton Angler;Walton C. A.;Walton's Angler;Dennys Angling Chs. Warburton, R. E. E.—Hunting Songs and Miscellaneous Poems. 2nd ed., Warburton Hunting Sngs.;Warburton Sngs. 12mo, London, 1860. Wm. Ward, Mrs. Humphry. ? Robert Elsmere, 1888. Ward Elsmere;Ward R. Elsmere;Ward Robert Elsmere Wm. Ward, Mrs. Humphry. —Helbeck of Bannisdale. New York, London, Ward Helbeck Macmillan Co., 1898. Buckingh Ward, Mrs. Humphry.— Marcella, 1894. Ward Marcella Der. Ward, Mrs. Humphry.—? The History of David Grieve. 3 vols., 1892. Ward David Grieve;Ward D. Grieve Bdf. Ward, Mrs. Humphry.—The Story of Bessie Costrell, 1895. Ward Bessie Costrell;Ward B. Costrell Lnk. Wardrop, Alex.—Johnnie Mathison's Courtship and Marriage. With poems Wardrop Johnnie Mathison;Wardrop J. and songs. 8vo, Coatbridge, 1881. Mathieson;Wardrop J. Mathison;Wardrop J. Mathison;Wardrop Johnnie Matheson;Wardrop Johnnie Mathieson;Wardrop Johnny Mathison;Wardrop Mathison;Wardrop Johnny Mathieson

Ken. Warehorne Highway Book (n.d.): no reference given. Warehorne Highway Bk.;Warehorne Highway-bk. gen.ref. Warkworth: A Chronicle of the first thirteen years of the reign of King Warkworth Chron. Edward the Fourth; edited, from the MS. now in the Library of St. Peter's College, by J. O. Halliwell. John WARKWORTH. London, 1839.

I.W. Warner, Richard.—The History Of The Isle Of Wight. Military, Ecclesiastical, Warner Hist. I.W. Civil, And Natural, To Which Is Added A View Of Its Agriculture. London; Southampton: T. Baker, 1795. Stf. Warrington, T. C. and Pope, A.—MS. Collection of Staffordshire words. = Stf.2 Stf.2 gen.ref. Wars of Alexander, The : an alliterative romance, translated chiefly from Wars Alex.;Dublin MS. the Historia Alexandri Magni de Preliis [c. 1450]. Re-edited by W. W. Skeat, E.E.T.S. 1886. Sus. Warter, John Wood. —Appendicia et pertinentiae : or, Parochial fragments Warter Fragments;Warter Paroch. Fragments relating to the Parish of West Tarring, and the chapelries of Heene and Durrington, in the County of Sussex, containing a life of Thomas à Becket, an historical and descriptive account of his (so called) palace at West Tarring, and of the figs he introduced, some account of the learned John Selden, and Selden's cottage at Salvington,[etc.] London: F. & J. Rivington, 1853.

Ess.;Suf. Warton, Thomas. The history of English poetry: from the close of the Warton Note to Tusser eleventh century to the commencement of the eighteenth century. To which are prefixed, three dissertations: 1. Of the origin of romantic fiction in Europe. 2. On the introduction of learning into England. 3. On the Gesta Romanorum. London: Printed for T. Tegg, 1840.

Slang Warton, Tom. Poem. In: Winchester College 1393-1893, by Old Warton Poem Wykehamists. London : E. Arnold, 1893. w.Yks. Warty Rhymes for Warty Foaks. By th' Owd Weighvur. pp. 64. 8vo, Warty Rhymes Saddleworth, 1894. w.Yks. Waterton, Charles. —Essays on Natural History ... Edited, with a Life of the Waterton Nat. Hist. Essays Author, by N. Moore ... With portrait and illustrations. London, Edinburgh [printed], 1871 [1870]. Dev. Watkins, John. —An essay towards the history of Bideford in the county of Watkins Hist. Bideford Devon. Exeter, 1792. s.Sc. Watson, James (ed.).—Living Bards of the Border. Edinburgh, 1859. Watson Bards;Watson Border Bards Sc. Watson, James.—Choice Collection of comic and serious poems. 8vo, Watson Coll.;Watson Coll. Poems;Polwart's Edinburgh, 1706. Flyting Cum. Watson, John. — The English Lake District Fisheries ... Illustrated. London : Watson Eng. Lake Fisheries;Watson Lake District Lawrence & Bullen, 1899. Fisheries w.Yks. Watson, John.—The History and Antiquities of the parish of Halifax, in Watson Hist. Halifax;Watson Hist. Hlfx.;Watson Yorkshire. 4to, London, 1775. Hlfx.;Watson Hist Hlfx.;Watson Hist. Hlfx gen. biblio Watson, Joseph.—Nature and Woodcraft. London, 1890. Watson Nature and Wdcraft.;Watson Nature;Watson Nature Wdcraft;Watson Nature Wdcraft.;Watson Nature Wdcraft.;Watson Nature and Wdcraft s.Dur. Watson, Richard. —Poetical Works of Richard Watson: With a Brief Sketch Watson Gib's Aud Mear;Watson Poor-box of the Author. Darlington: Printed at the office of W. Dresser, 1884.

Nhb. Watson, Robert Spence.— The History of the Literary and Philosophical Watson Hist. Lit. and Philos. Soc. Newc.;Watson Society of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1793-1896). 8vo, London, 1897. Hist. Lit. and Phil. Soc. Newcastle;Watson Hist. Lit. and Phil. Soc.;Watson Hist. Lit. Phil. Soc. Newc.;Watson Hist. Newcastle

Lnk. Watson, Walter.—Poems and Songs, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 8vo, Watson Poems Glasgow, 1853. Frf. Watt, James E.—Poetical Sketches of Scottish Life and Character. 8vo, Watt Poet. Sketches;Watt Sketches;Watts Poet. Dundee, 1880. Sketches Lnk. Watt, John.—Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1827. Watt Poems

Lan. Waugh Buckle To, 1866: In Waugh, Edwin. —Poems and Songs. Waugh Buckle To Manchester: John Heywood, Deansgate and Ridgefield, 1883. pp. 170-173. Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Ben an' th' Bantam : a sequel to ' Besom Ben.' 12mo, Waugh Ben an' Bantam;Waugh Ben an' th' Manchester [n.d.]. Bantam;Waugh Ben an Bantam Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Besom Ben Stories. Ed. George Milner. 8vo, Manchester Waugh Besom Ben;Waugh Besom Ben Stories [n.d.]. Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Besom Ben. ib.{{Manchester}} [1865]. Waugh Besom Ben Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Craig Dhu ; or my lodging by the sea. pp. 60. 12010, Waugh Craig Dhu Manchester [n.d.]. Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Dead Man's Dinner (in Tufts of Heather) Waugh Dead Man's Dinner Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Home Life of the Lancashire Poor during the Cotton Waugh Home Life;Waugh Cotton Famine Famine, pp. 277. ib.{{Manchester}} [1867]. Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Jannock ; or the Bold Trencherman. 12mo, Manchester, Waugh Jannock 1874. Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Lancashire Songs, pp. 71. 8vo, Manchester, 1866. Waugh Lan. Sngs. Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Old Cronies ; or Wassail in a Country Inn. 8vo, Waugh Old Cronies;Waugh Cronies;Waugh Owd Manchester, 1875 Cronies Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Owd Bodle. ib.{{Manchester}} 1865. Waugh Owd Bodle;Waugh Awd Bodle;Owd Bodle

Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Poems and Lancashire Songs. 12mo, London, 1859 [var. Waugh Poems;Waugh Lan. Sngs.;Waugh ed.]. Sngs.;Come Whoam;Come whoam to thi childer an me, Waugh Title;Dule's i' this Bonnet;Eawr Flk.;Jamie's Frolic;Neet-fo;Neet-Fo;Silver Yure;Sweetheart Gate;Tum Rindle;Waugh Come Whoam;Waugh Jamie's Frolic;Waugh Eawer Folk;Waugh Neet-fo;Willy's Grave

Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Poems and Songs. Ed. George Milner, with a preface and Waugh Poems;Waugh Poems (ed. introductory essay on the dialect of Lancashire considered as a vehicle for Milner;Waugh Sngs. poetry, ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Rambles in the Lake Country and its borders, 12mo, Waugh Rambles in Lake Cy.;Waugh Rambles London, 1864. Lake Cy.;Waugh Lake Cy.;Sng. in Waugh Rambles Lake Cy. Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Rambles in the Lake Country and other travel sketches. Waugh Rambles in Lake Cy.;Waugh Rambles Ed. George Milner. 8vo, Manchester [n.d.]. Lake Cy.;Waugh Lake Cy.;Waugh Ramble Lake Cy. ;Waugh Rambles Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Sketches of Lancashire Life and Localities. 8vo, London, Waugh Sketches;Grislehurst Boggart;Waugh Life 1855 [and var. ed.]. and Localities Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Sneck Bant; or th' Owd Tow Bar. 8vo, Manchester [1868]. Waugh Sneck-Bant;Waugh Sneck Bant

Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Snowed-up; or the White House on the Moor Top. Waugh Snowed-up;Waugh Snowed Up ib.{{Manchester}} [1873]. Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Tattlin' Matty, pp. 27. 12mo, Manchester [1867]. Waugh Tattlin' Matty;Waugh Tattlin Matty Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Th' Barrel Organ, pp. 31. 12mo, Manchester, 1865. Waugh Barrel Organ;Waugh Th' Barrel Organ

Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Th' Owd Blanket : a sequel to 'Ben an' th' Bantam.' 8vo, Waugh Owd Blanket;Waugh Owd Bl.;Waugh Th' Manchester [1867]. Owd Blanket Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—The Birthplace of Tim Bobbin; in the parish of Hixton. pp. Waugh Birthpl. Tim Bobbin;Waugh Birthplace 40. 8vo, Manchester, 1858. Bobbin;Waugh Birthplace Tim Bobbin;Waugh Tim Bobbin Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—The Birtle Carter's Tale about Owd Bodle. Waugh Birtle Carter ib.{{Manchester}} 1861. Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—The Chimney Corner, ib.{{Manchester}} 1874. Ed. George Waugh Chimn. Corner;Waugh Chimney Milner. ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Corner;Waugh Chim. Corner;Waugh Chim. Corn.;Waugh Chim. Comer;Waugh Chim. Corner, Manch. Critic;Waugh Manch. Critic Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—The Goblin's Grave, pp. 32. 12mo, Manchester [1861]. Waugh Goblin's Grave

Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—The Hermit Cobbler, ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Waugh Hermit Cobbler;Waugh Hermit Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—The Seaside Lakes and Mountains of Cumberland. Waugh Seas. Lakes;Waugh Seaside Lakes Manchester: Alexander Ireland & Co., 1861. Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Told by the Winter Fire. pp. 31. ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Waugh Winter Fire;Told by Fire;Told by Winter Fire Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Tufts of Heather from the Lancashire Moors. The Dead Waugh Tufts of Heather;Waugh Heather;Waugh Man's Dinner, pp. 32. ib.{{Manchester}} [n.d.] Tufts Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Tufts of Heather from the Northern Moors, 12mo, Waugh Tufts of Heather;Waugh Heather;Waugh London [n.d.]. Tufts Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Tufts of Heather from the Northern Moors, 12mo, Waugh Tufts of Heather (ed. Milner;Waugh London [n.d.].—ed. George Milner. 2 series. 8vo, Manchester [n.d.]. Heather;Waugh Tufts

Lan. Waugh, Edwin.—Yeth Bobs an' Scaplins; or Tufts of Heather an' Chips of Waugh Yeth-Bobs Rock. ib.{{Manchester}} [1870]. gen.ref. Way, Albertus, see Promptorium. Way;Way's note on Prompt.;Way's note, Prompt.;Way's note to Prompt.;Way's note;Tr. of Vegecius;Trevisa Vegecius;notes to Prompt.

Wil. Waylen, James. —A History, Military and Municipal, of the Town Waylen Hist. Marlborough;Agistment Deed as to (otherwise Called the City) of Marlborough: And More Generally of the Savernake Forest;Aubrey Monumenta Brit. in Entire Hundred of Selkley. London: John Russell Smith, 1854. Waylen Hist. Marlborough gen. biblio Weale, John.—A Dictionary of terms used in architecture, building, Weale Dict. Terms engineering, mining, metallurgy, archaeology, the fine arts, &c, with explanatory observations on various subjects connected with applied science and art. 4th ed., with numerous additions, ed. by Robert Hunt. London, 1873. gen.ref. Weale: Rudimentary Dictionary of terms used in architecture, building and Weale construction, early and ecclesiastical art, etc.]. John WEALE, Bookseller. London, 1873. s.Dur. Weardale Forest: an annual for Christmas and the New Year [1871]. Weardale Forest Ann. Weardale, [1870]. gen. biblio Webb, Sidney and Beatrice.— Industrial democracy. London : Trade Webb Democracy;Webb Indust. Unionists of the United Kingdom, 1901. Democracy;Webb Industrial Democracy Rnf. Webster, David.—Original Scottish Rhymes; with humourous and satirical Webster Rhymes;Webster;Webster Sc. Rhymes songs, ismo, Paisley, 1835. s.Pem. Wedding Sng.;Wedding Song from (W.M.M.) [MORRIS, Rev. W. M.]. Wedding Sng.;Wedding Song Ir.;Dub. Weekly Freeman and Irish Agriculturist, The.— Ireland Co. Dublin Dublin. Freeman's Jrn.;Freeman;Wkly. Freeman Var. dates. Edb. ; Weekly Magazine, or Edinburgh Amusement, The. Edinburgh: W. Edb. Wkly. Mag.;Wkly. Mag. Sc.gen. Ruddiman, 1773. s.Dev. Weekly Mercury, The. Plymouth. Var. dates. Plymouth Wkly. Merc. Slang Weekly Sun, The. England London. 1893 to 1901. (Jan. 13, 1895). Wkly. Sun Lon. Weekly Times & Echo, The. England London. 1885 to 1912. (April 20, Wkly. Times and Echo 1889). n.Cy. Welford, Richard.— Men of Mark 'twixt Tyne and Tweed. London: W. Welford Men of Mark Scott, 1895. Nhb. Welford, Richard.—History of Newcastle aud Gateshead. 3 vols. 8vo, Welford Hist. of Newc.;Welford Hist. London, 1884-87. Newcastle;Welford Hist. Newc.;Welford Hist. Newc. XVI Cent.;Welford Hist. Newcastle XVI Century;Welford Hist. of Newc. and Gateshead XVI. Cent.;Welford Hist. of Newc. in XVI. Cent.;Welford Hist. of Newc. in XVI. Cent.;Welford Hist. of Newc. XVI. Cent.;Welford's Hist.'s Newc.;Award of 1605;Acte concernynge Newcastell-upon- Tyne;Charter of Elizabeth;Will of Rd. Hogg, of Newcastle;Will William Grey

Som. Wellington Weekly News, The [var. dates]. Wellington Wkly. News;Advt. in Wellington Wkly. News;Advt. Wellington Wkly. News;Advt., Wellington Wkly. News;Wellington News;Wellington Weekly News

Cor. Werner, Alice.— O'Driscoll's weird : and other stories. London ; Paris: Werner O'Driscoll;Werner O'Driscoll's Cassell & Co., 1892. Weird;Werner Rozzy Verran Cum. West Cumberland Times. Var. dates. Times Holiday;w.Cum. Times;w.Cum. Times Holiday;w.Cum. Times Xmas;w.Cum. Times Xmas.;w.Cum. Times, Xmas;w. Cum. Times

Sus. West Sussex Gazette. Hilsea: Portsmouth Publishing and Printing England w.Sus. Gazette West Sussex Arundel. Var. dates. w.Yks. West Yorkshire Almanack, The, for 1881. w.Yks. Alm.;Alm.;w. Yks. Alm. Lakel. West, Thomas.—A Guide to the Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Guide to the Lakes;Guide to Lakes;West Guide Lancashire. By the author of 'The Antiquities of Furness.' 2nd ed., revised to Lakes throughout and greatly enlarged. 8vo, London, 1780.

Slang Westall, William Bury.—Her Two Millions. London : Ward & Downey, 1887. Westall Her Two Millions

Lan. Westall, William.—Birch Dene. 3 vols., 1889. Westall Birch Dene Lan. Westall, William.—The Old Factory, a Lancashire story, 1885. Westall Old Factory Amer. Westcott, Edward Noyes.—David Harum. A story of American life, 1898 Westcott David Harum;Westcott D. Harum [ed. 1900]. Dor. Western Gazette, The, Feb. 15, 1889. Western Gaz.;w.Gazette;Western Gazette;w.Gaz.;w. Gazette;W. Gazette;Advt. in w.Gazette;Minute Bks. Borough Court Dorchester s.Wal. Western Mail, The. Cardiff. (Mar. 22, 1900 ) Western Mail Cor. Western Morning News. Plymouth. Var. dates. W. Morn. News;W. Morning News;w. Morning News Ayr. Western supplement and advertiser. Beith: J.S. Millar, 1865-. (Feb. 2, Western Suppl. 1895). Dev. Western Times, The, see Wills, S. w.Times;w. Times gen.ref. Westmacott: Historia vegetabilium sacra: or, A scripture herbal; wherein [ Westmacott Scrpt. Herbal;Westmacott Script. ...] By W. Westmacot, Med. Prof. William Westmacott. London : printed Herbal for John Salusbury, at the Rising Sun in Cornhill, 1695. Great Britain England London. Dor. Westminster Gazette. London. (Feb. 15, 1889). Westminster Gazette gen. biblio Westminster magazine, or, The Pantheon of taste, The. London : Printed Westm. Mag. for W. Goldsmith, 1773-1785. gen. biblio Westminster Review, The. London: J. Chapman, 1852-1914. (1827, 1834). Westm. Rev.;Westminster Rev.

Wm. Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle, The. 1812. Kendal Chron.;Manners, in Kendal Chron.;Manners, Kendal Chron. Wm. Westmorland Gazette, The. Var. Dates Wm. Gazette;Wm. Gaz.;Wm. Gazette Som. Weston mercury & Somersetshire herald, The. England Avon Weston- Weston Merc.;Weston Mercury super-Mare. Var. dates. War. Weyman, Stanley John. —The story of Francis Cludde ... Sixth edition. Weyman Francis Cludde London, etc. : Cassell & Co., 1895. w.Yks. Weyver's Awn Comic Olmenack, The, or Pudsey Annual, edited be Sammy Weyver's Olm. Bruskitt [John Middlebrook]. 8vo, Pudsey, 1875-1901. gen.ref. Whately, Richard, , Quarterly Review 1844. R. Whately in Quart. Rev. Oxf. Whately, William. —Gods husbandry: the first part. Tending to shew the Whately God's Husbandry difference betwixt the hypocrite and the true-hearted Christian. As it was deliuered in certaine sermons, and is now published by William Whately, preacher of the Word of God in Banbury in Oxfordsheire. London: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Henry Sharpe, dwelling in Banburie, 1619.

Cum. Wheatley, J. A.—Joe the Buits, or Nobbut a Cumberland Lad ; a Wheatley Joe the Buits comediette. pp. 24. 12mo, Carlisle, 1869. Wm. Wheeler, Ann.The Westmoreland Dialect in four familiar dialogues, in Wheeler Dial. which an attempt is made to illustrate the provincial idiom. New ed. To which is added a copious Glossary of Westmoreland and Cumberland words, pp. x, 175. 8vo, London, 1840.

Wm. Wheeler, Ann.The Westmoreland Dialect with the adjacency of Lancashire Wheeler Dial.;Wheeler Sngs. and Yorkshire, in four familiar dialogues : in which an attempt is made to illustrate the provincial idiom. 3rd ed. pp. 120. 12mo, Kendal, 1821. [Contains also The Kirby Feight, The Appleby School-boy's Speech, The Brigsteer Peat Leader's Speech, and Brigsteer Jonny.]

Wm. Wheeler, Ann.The Westmoreland Dialect, in four familiar dialogues: in Wheeler Dial. which an attempt is made to illustrate the provincial idiom. 2nd ed., to which is added a dialogue never before published, pp. 119. ib.{{London}} 1802. Wm. Wheeler, Ann.—The Westmoreland Dialect, in three familiar dialogues, in Wheeler Dial. which an attempt is made to illustrate the provincial idiom, pp. 115. 12mo, London, 1790. Lin. Wheeler, William.— A History of the Fens of South Lincolnshire. Boston: Wheeler Hist. Fens;Order of Sewers;Wheeler London, 1868. Fens;Wheeler Fens Append.;Wheeler Hist. Fens;Wheeler Hist. Fens Append.

Hmp. Wheeler's Hampshire Magazine, p. 481, 1828. [Contains a list of Wheeler's Hmp. Mag.;Hmp. Mag.;Wheelers Hampshire words copied from Grose's Provincial Glossary.] Hmp. Mag.;Wheeler's Mag. n.Yks. Whinstone Quarries, quoted from (C.V.C.). Whinstone Quarries Sc. Whistle-Binkie; a collection of songs for the social circle. 2 vols. 8vo, Whistle-Binkie;Whistle Binkie;Thom Whistle Glasgow, 1853. Binkie;Smart Whistle Binkie;Hogg Whistle Binkie;Ballantine Whistle Binkie Dev.;Cor. Whitcombe, Mrs. H. P—Bygone Days in Devonshire and Cornwall: with Whitcombe Bygone Days;Whitcumbe Bygone notes of existing superstitions and customs, 1874. Days Lnk. White slave trade. Transactions of International Congress on the White White Slave Slave Trade, held in London on 21st, 22d and 23 of June, 1899, at invitation of the National Vigilance Association. London, National Vigilance Association, 1899. Hmp. White, Gilbert.—The Natural History of Selbourne; with observations on White Selbome;White's Selborne;White Selborne various parts of nature ; and the Naturalist's Calendar. With additions and supplementary notes by Sir William Jardine. Ed., with further illustrations, a biographical sketch of the author, and a complete index, by Edward Jesse. 8vo, London, 1851. [1st ed. 1749.]

Lan. White, John. —The way to the true church: wherein the principall motives White Way to the True Church perswading to Romanisme ... are familiarly disputed and driven to their issues. ... Contrived into an Answer to a Popish Discourse concerning the Rule of Faith [by A. D.]. ... The second impression, corrected and augmented. London, 1612. Ayr. White, John.—Jottings in Prose and Verse. 8vo, Irvine, 1879. White Jottings w.Cy. White, John.—The Countryman's Conductor in reading and writing true White Cy. Man's Conductor;White Cyman's English. Exeter, 1701. Conductor;White C'yman's Conductor;White Countryman Lakel. White, P.—Lays and Legends of the English Lake Country. London, 1893. White Leg. Lake Cy.

Yks. White, Walter.—A Month in Yorkshire. 8vo, London, 1858. White Month in Yks.;White Month Yks.;White A Month in Yks.;White Month Yks.

Shr. White, Walter.—All Round the Wrekin. 12mo, London, 1860. White Wrekin Nhb. White, Walter.—Northumberland and the Border. 8vo, London, 1859. White Nhb. and Border;White Northumberland;White Nhb. e.An.;Lin. White, Walter—Eastern England, from the Thames to the Humber. 2 vols. White East Eng.;White E. Eng.;White 8vo, London, 1865. e.Eng.;White Eng. Suf. White, William. History, Gazetteer and Directory of Suffolk. ... By W. White Direct.;White Directory;White Suf. White. 1844, 1855, 74, 85, 92, etc. Sheffield : W. White, 1844, etc. Directory

Cum. Whitehaven News, The (n.d.). Whitehaven News;Sauce for Goose Wm. Whitehead, Anthony.—Legends of Westmoreland : and other poems. With Whitehead Leg. notes, pp. 48. 8vo, Appleby, 1859. —Another ed. pp. 76. 8vo, Penrith, 1896. Wm. Whitehead, Anthony.—Legends of Westmoreland: and other poems. With Whitehead Leg.;Legends notes, pp. 48. 8vo, Appleby, 1859. Wm. Whitehead, Anthony.—The Lyvennet: A Poem: and Jos. O't Ho; Or, The Whitehead Jos o't Ho;Whitehead Bedeeviled: a Legend of the Lyvennet ... W. Barnes, 1859. Lyvennet;Whitehead The Lyvennet Sc. Whitehead, S. R.—Daft Davie, and other sketches of Scottish life and Whitehead Daft Davie;Whitehead Daft Davy character, 1876. gen. biblio Why John has no Doubts. (In various dialects from the Collection of Prince Why John (Coll. L.L.B.);Coll. L.L.B.;Why John;Why L. L. Bonaparte.) John Coll. L.L.B.;Why John Coll. L.L.B..

Dev. Whyte-Melville, G. J.—Katerfelto : a story of Exmoor, 1875. Whyte-Melville Katerfelto;Melville Katerfelto

Cant Wickham, G.—A Bluecoat Boy's Recollections of Hertford School, 1841. Wickham Recollections;Wickham Hertford School;Wickham Bluecoat Boy;Wickham Recollections of Hrt. School;Wickham Blue-Coat Boy;Wickham Bluecoat Boy's Recoll.;Wickham Hrt. School;Wickham Recollections Hertford School gen.ref. Widegren, Gustaf.—Svenskt och Engelskt Lexicon, efter Kongl. Widegren Secreteraren Sahlstedts Svenska Ordbok. 4to, Stockholm, 1788. Sc. Wiggin, Kate Douglas.—Penelope's Experiences in Scotland, etc. London : Wiggin Penelope in Sc. Gay & Bird, 1899. Sus. Wiggin, Kate Douglas.—The Diary of a Goose Girl, 1902. Wiggin Goose Girl Lnk. Wiggle, William.—Epitome of the life of William Wiggle, the Duntreck Bard William Wiggle ; a tragic tale. Glasgow, 1808. Chs. Wilbraham, Roger.—An attempt at a Glossary of some words used in Chs.2;Wilbraham Gl.;Wilbraham's Gl. Cheshire. Read before the Society of Antiquaries, May 8, 1817. 2nd ed., 12mo, London, 1826. = Chs.2 e.Yks. Wildridge, T. Tindall. —Holderness and Hullshire Historic Gleanings. Hull : Wildridge Hist. Gleanings Wildridge and Co, 1886. Yks. Wilkinson, John Frome. —Mutual thrift. [S.l.] : Methuen, 1891. Wickinson Mutual Thrift;Wilkinson Mutual Thrift

Lan. Wilkinson, T. T.—Edmund Spenser and the East Lancashire dialect, p. 87 of Wilkinson Spenser the Trans. of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1867.

Nhb. Will of J. Thirlwell (1704), quoted from R.O.H. (Heslop, R.O.)[prob. Heslop, Will of J. Thirlwell R. O.—Northumberland Words. A Glossary of Words used in the County of Northumberland and on the Tyneside. 2 vols. 8vo, London, E.D.S. 1892-94. = Nhb.1] w.Yks. Willan, Robert.—A List of Ancient Words at present used in the Willan List Wds.;Willan;Willan Arch.;Willan List. mountainous district of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Communicated to Wds. the Archaeologia, Vol. XVII. pp. 138-67, London, 1814. Read 27th June, 1811. [Reprinted as 'AGlossary of Words used in the West Riding of Yorkshire; 1811,' ed. W. W. Skeat, E.D.S. 1873.] gen.ref. William of Palerne, The Romance of: otherwise known as the Romance of ' Wm. of Pal.;Wm. Pal.;Wm. Pl. William and the Werwolf [c. 1350]. To which is added a fragment of the alliterative romance of Alisaunder [c. 1340]. Ed. W. W. Skeat, E.E.T.S. 1867.

Abd. Williams, George—The Fairmer's Twa Tint Laddies. Privately printed, 1900. Williams Fairmer's Tint Laddies;Williams Fairmer's Laddies;Williams Fairmer's Tint Laddie;Williams Farmer's Twa Laddies;Williams Farmer's Tint Laddies gen.ref. Williams, Robert.—Lexicon Cornu-Britannicum: a dictionary of the ancient Williams;Polwhele;Polwhele in Williams Celtic language of Cornwall. 4to, Llandovery, 1865. Som. Williams, Wadham Pigott, and Jones, William Arthur.— A Glossary of W. & J. Gl.;Stradling Desc. Priory of Chilton- Provincial Words and Phrases as used in Somersetshire. With an super-Polden;W. & J.;W. & J.Gl.;W. &J. Gl.;W.&J. introduction by R. C. A. Prior. Printed for the Somersetshire Archaeological Gl.;e.Som.1 and Natural History Society, pp. xii, 42. 8vo, London, 1873. = W. & J. Gl. (1873). gen. biblio Williamson, W. A.—Local Etymology. London, 1849. Williamson Local Etym.;Williamson Etymology

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Hmp. Wise, J. R.—The New Forest; its history and its scenery, 4to, London, 1871 Wise New Forest;Time to remember the poor [ed. 1883]. War. Wise, John R.—Shakespere : his birthplace and its neighbour- hood. 8vo, Wise Shakespere;Wise Shakespeare;Wise London, 1861. Shakspere Chs. Wit and Wisdom (London, England : 1886-1892). 1888. Wit and Wisdom gen.ref. Withals, J.—A Shorte Dictionarie for yonge beginners. Gathered of good Withals;Withal;Withal Dict. authours, specially of Columel, Grapald, and Plini. London, 1568. —Another edition, ed. Lewis Evans, 1581. gen.ref. Wodrow Soc. Sel. Biog.: title not retrievable. Wodrow Soc. Sel. Biog.;Livingstone Letter;Wodrow Sel. Biog. Sc. Wodrow, Robert.—The Correspondence of the Rev. Robert Wodrow. Ed. Wodrow Corresp.;Wodrow Corres. from MSS. in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh, by the Rev. Thomas M'Crie. 3 vols. 8vo, Edinburgh, Wodrow Soc. 1842-43.

Sc. Wodrow, Robert.—The History of the sufferings of the Church of Scotland Wodrow Ch. Hist.;Wodrow Hist. Ch. from the Restoration to the Revolution. With an original memoir of the Scotland;Wodrow Church Hist.;Wodrow Hist. author, extracts from his correspondence, a preliminary dissertation, and Church Sc.;Wodrow Hist. Church notes by the Rev. Robert Burns. 4 vols. 8vo, Glasgow, 1828. [1st ed. 1721- Scotland;Wodrow Hist.;Wodrow Hist. Ch. 2.] Sc.;Wodrow Hist. Church Sc.;Act Council;Carstares Lett. Dev. Wolcot, John. —The Royal Visit to Exeter; a poetical epistle by John Peter Pindar Royal Visit;P. Pindar Royal Ploughshare, a farmer of Morton Hampstead in the County of Devon. Visit;Peter Pindar Roy. Visit Exeter;Peter Pindar Published by Peter Pindar, Esq. 4to, London, 1795. Royal Vis.;Pindar Royal Visit;Pindar Visit to Exeter

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Ken. Woodruff, C.— A History of the Town and Port of Fordwich, with a Woodruff Hist. Fordwich transcription of the XVth century copy of the Costumal. General Historical Collections. 1631. Dor. Woodward , H.B. The geology of Swanage. In Braye, J. (ed.) 1890. Swanage Woodward Geol. Swanage (Isle of Purbeck) : Its History, Resources as an Invigorating Health Resort, Botany and Geology. 2nd Edition, London: William Henry Everett and Son, 1890. gen.ref. Woodward Fossils: [perhaps] Guide to the Collection of Fossil Fishes in the Woodward Fossils Department of Geology and Palæontology, etc. [Edited by H. Woodward.]. British Museum (Natural History). Department of Geology. London, 1885. gen. biblio Woodward, H. B.—The Geology of England and Wales. 8vo, London, 1876. Woodward Geol. Eng. and Wales gen. biblio Woodward, John. An Attempt towards a Natural History of the Fossils of Woodward Fossils;Woodward Geol. Eng. and England (2 vols., 1728 and 1729) Wal.;Woodward Geol. Eng. and Wales;Woodward Geol. of Eng. and Wales Wor. Wor.1, no title given [??]. Wor.1 Wor. Wor.3, no title given [??]. Wor.3 Rutland Wordsworth, Christopher.—Rutland Words, pp. viii, 43. E.D.S. 1891. =Rut.1 Rut.1;Overseer's Acc.;Prsh. Accs.;Terrier;Wordsworth Rutl. Wds.;Accounts;Glaston Terrier;Par. Acc. Lakel. Wordsworth, William.—A Description of the Scenery of the Lakes in the Wordsworth;Wordsworth Eccl. Sonnets North of England. 8vo, London, 1822. [ed. 1846.] gen.ref. Wordsworth, William.—Poetical Works [1793-1850]. Ed. E. Dowden. 7 Wordsworth;Wordsworth Bolton vols., 1893-93. Abbey;Wordsworth Evening Walk;Wordsworth Idle Shepherd Boys;Wordsworth Misc. Sonnets n.Cy. Work and Leisure [woman's gazette 1880-1893]. 1888. Work and Leisure gen.ref. Works: see context in EDD. Wks.;Works;Wrks. Som. Worle Enclosure Act (1802): Survey of the several manors and estates Worle Enclosure Act belonging to Sir Hugh Smyth, bart. : Long Ashton, Bedminster, Whitchurch, Norton Hautville, Forscot als. Foxcote, Elborough and Ludwell, Milton, Wraxall, Nailsea, Tickenham and Buckshaw Farm in Holwell, all in Som.; Bourton Farm in Bishops Canning in Wilts. Shirehampton and Pucklechurch in Glos. Valued by Smith and Cruse, land surveyors, Bath. Premises, tenants, type of cultivation, measure and valuation. With refs. to a plan. (vol., calf cover). Date 1802 [??]. gen.ref. Worlidge, J.]—Dictionarium Rusticum ; or, the interpretations and Worlidge;Worlidge Dict.;Worlidge Dict. significations of several rustick terms used in several places of England : Rust.;Worlidge Dict. Rustic.;Worlidge Dict. and also the names of several instruments and materials used in this Rusticum;Dict. Rust. mystery of agriculture; and other intricate expressions dispersed in our rural authors. fol., London, 1681. gen.ref. Worlidge: W[orlidge], J.—Systema Agriculturae; the Mystery of Husbandry Worlidge Syst. Agric.;Worlidge;Worlidge discovered. .. . To which is added Kalendarium Rusticum : or the Dict.;Worlidge Dict. Rust.;Worlidge Dict. Husbandman's Monthly directions, . . and Dictionarium Rusticum: or the Rustic.;Worlidge Dict. Rusticum interpretation of rustick terms. 3rd ed. carefully corrected and amended; . . by J. W. fol., London, 1681. Dev.;Cor. Worth, Richard Nicholls. — Calendar of the Tavistock parish records Worth Tavistock Rec.;Worth Tavistock (Plymouth: William Brendon & Son, 1887). Records;Worth Tavistock Records gen.ref. Wotton: Henry Wotton's Courtlie Controuersie of Cupids Cautels (1578), a Wotton Courtly Controv. translation of Jaques Yver's. Le Printemps d'Yver (1572): no specific edition given. e.Yks. Wray, John Jackson.—Nestleton Magna : a story of Yorkshire Methodism. Wray Nestleton;Jackson Nestleton By Quintus Quarles. 12mo, London, 1876. Slang Wrench, Robert George Kensington. —Winchester word-book; a collection Wrench Wd. Bk.;Wrench Winchester Word Bk. of past & present notions (1901). Winchester: P. and G. Wells, 1901. w.Yks. Wright, Joseph. — A Grammar of the Dialect of Windhill, in the West Wright Gram. Wndhll.;Wright Gr. Wndhll.;Gram. Riding of Yorkshire. Illustrated by a series of dialect specimens, Wndhll.;Wndhll. Gram.;Wright Gram. Windhll. phonetically rendered ; with a glossarial index of the words used in the grammar and specimens. E.D.S. 1892. Lnk. Wright, Joseph.—Janet Hamilton, and other poems. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1889. Wright Jane Hamilton;Wright J. Hamilton

Lnk. Wright, Joseph.—Laird Nicoll's Kitchen, and other Scottish stories. 8vo, Wright Laird Nicoll's Kitchen;Wright Laird Nicoll Glasgow, 1893. Lnk. Wright, Joseph.—Scenes of Scottish Life. ib.{{Glasgow}} [1897]. Wright Sc. Life;Wright Life;Wright Scot. Life gen.ref. Wright, Thomas.—Anglo-Saxon and Old English Vocabularies. and edition. Wright Voc.;Wright's Ed. R. P. Wülcker. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1884. Voc.;Biblesw.;Biblesworth;Harl. MS.;Index to Wright's Voc.;Kentish Glosses;MS. Cott.;MS. Harl.;Metr. Voc.;Neckham;Nom.;Nomina Ludorum;Voc.;Nominale;OE. Gl. in Wright's Voc.;Pict. Ang.;Pict. Voc.;Trin. Coll. MS.;Voc. Brussels;Voc. MS. Cott.;Voc. Trin. Coll. MS.;Wright;Obs. gen. biblio Wright, Thomas.—Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English, Wright containing words from the English writers previous to the nineteenth century which are no longer in use, or are not used in the same sense, and words which are now used only in the provincial dialects. 8vo, London, 1869. [1st ed., 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1857.] gen. biblio Wright, Thomas.—On the History of the English Language : a lecture Wright Eng. Lang. before the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, pp. 26. 8vo, Liverpool, 1857. w.Yks. Wright, William.—Bill oth' Hoylhus End's vizit t' th' Glory Band, wi' a full Wright Bill Hoylhus; and pertic'ler accaant of an owd man's story. By Bill hissel. pp. 16. 12mo, Keighley, 1867. w.Yks. Wright, William.—Haworth, Cowenheead, and Bogthorne Original Bill Hoylhus Ends Alm.;Bill Hoylus' Alm. Almanak. By Bill oth' Hoylhus End. 8vo, Keighley, 1873-79. w.Yks. Wright, William.—Random Rhymes and Rambles. By Bill o' th' Hoylhus Bill Hoylus End Poems;Bill Hoylus Poems;Bill o'th End. ib.{{Keighley}} 1876. Hoylus End Poems;Bill oth' Hoylhus End Poems;Bill Hoylus, Poems;Bill Hoylus' Poems w.Yks. Wright, William.—Th' History o' Haworth Railway, fro t' beginnin t' th' end. Haworth Railway pp. 32. 18mo, Keighley, 1866. gen.ref. Wulfstan, herausgegeben von A. Napier. Erste Abteilung: Text und Wulfstan Varianten. Berlin, 1883. gen.ref. Wyclif, John.—English Works [c. 1384]. Ed. F. D. Matthew. 8vo, London, Wyclif;Wyclif Eng. Wks.;Wyclif Works;Wyclif Sel. E.E.T.S. 1880. W.;Wyclif Sel. Wks. gen.ref. Wyclif, John.—See Bible. Wyclif gen.ref. Wyntown, Andrew.—Cronykil of Scotland [c 1420-24]. Ed. D. Macpherson. Wyntoun Cron. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1795. Slg. Wyse, George.—Original Poems and Songs. 3rd Series. 8vo, Falkirk, 1829. Wyse Poems ne.Wor. Xmas Carol. In: The Folk-Lore Journal Volume 4, 1886. Quoted by (J.W.P.) Xmas Carol gen. biblio Yarrell, W.—A History of British Fishes. 2 vols. London :J. Van Voorst,1836. Yarrell Brit. Fishes;Yarrell Fishes;British Fishes gen. biblio Yarrell, W.—History of British Birds, 1843, and var. ed. Yarrell Birds;Yarrell Hist. Brit. Birds;Yarrell Brit. Birds;Dunn Ornith. Guide Chs. Yates, — .—Owd Peter [n.d.]. Yates Owd Peter;Owd Peter Ir. Yeats, W. B—Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, 1888. Yeats Flk-Tales;Yeats Flk. Tales;Yeats Tales gen.ref. Yks. Diaries: quoted from Dav. (Davies, q.v.). Yks. Diaries Yks. Yks.1 no date, no title [??] Yks.1 Yks. Yks.2 , no source given (perh. a misprint for n. or w.Yks.) Yks.2 Yks. Yks.3 , no source given (perh. a misprint for n. or w.Yks.) Yks.3 Yks. Yks.5 , no source given (perh. a misprint for n. or w.Yks.) Yks.5 Hmp. Yonge, Charlotte Mary.— An old woman's outlook in a Hampshire village. Yonge Old Woman's Outlook;Yonge Woman's London : Macmillan & Co., 1892. Outlook Colloq. Yonge, Charlotte Mary.— Hopes and Fears; or, Scenes from the life of a Yonge Hopes Spinster. London, 1860. Som. Yonge, Charlotte Mary. —The Cunning Woman's Grandson; a tale of Yonge Cunning Woman Cheddar a hundred years ago, etc. London : National Society's Depository, [1890]. gen.ref. Yonge: History of Christian Names ... New edition, revised. Charlotte Mary Yonge Christ. Names Yonge, 1823-1901. London : Macmillan & Co., 1884. gen.ref. York Plays.—The Plays performed by the Crafts or Mysteries of York on the York Plays;York Myst. day of Corpus Christi in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. . . . Ed. Lucy Toulmin Smith. 8vo, Oxford, 1885. gen.ref. York Will: see Promptorium (q.v.). York Will gen.ref. York Wills: quoted from N.E.D. (q.v.). York Wills gen.ref. York.—The Fabric Rolls of York Minster [1399] Ed. J. Raine, Surtees Soc. Fabric Rolls Yk. Minster 1859. w.Yks. Yorkshire Christmas Annual, The. (Christmas No. of the Yorkshire Yksman. Xmas No.;Binns Yksman. Xmas;Binns Magazine.) 8vo, Bradford, 1870, 1871,1872, and 1879. Yksman. Xmas.;Yksman. Xmas;Yksman. Xmas.;Yksmn. Xmas No.;Xmas No.;Xmas. No.;Yksman. Xmas. No.;Yksmn. Xmas w.Yks. Yorkshire Comet, The. Ed. by Dicky Dickeson and Darnley Devonshire. 7 Yks. Comet nos., Otley, 1844. n.Yks. Yorkshire Dialect, The, exemplified in various dialogues, tales, and songs Yks. Dial. applicable to the county. With a glossary. pp. 24. 8vo, London, 1839.

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Edb. Young, Edward.— The Complaint: Or, Night-Thoughts on Life, Death, and Complaint;The Complaint Immortality. to Which Is Prefixed, the Life of the Author. Glasgow: Printed by R.Chapman and A. Duncan for James Duncan bookseller, 1775.

Rnf. Young, John.—Homely Pictures in Verse, chiefly of a domestic character, Young Pictures;Young Homely Pictures;Young 12mo, Glasgow, 1865. Pictures Rnf. Young, John.—Lochlomond Side and other poems, ib.{{Glasgow}} 1872. Young Lochlomond

Dor. Young, Robert.—An Eclogue in the Dorset dialect, in two parts. 12mo, Young Eclogue;Eclogue Blandford, 1862. w.Yks. Yule Clog, The, or t'Hallamsher Christmas E'en. Be a Jingling Whitesmith, Yule Clog pp. 12. 16mo, Sheffield [1886]. Ken. Yule, Henry, and Arthur C. Burnell. —Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Yule Gl.;Sir J. Hooker;Cocks Diary Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive, a historical dictionary of Anglo-Indian words and terms from Indian languages which came into use during the British rule of India. London: John Murray, 1886.

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