24229 GIRALDI CAMBRENSIS, Itinerary of Abp. Baldwin through Wales, A.D. 1188, translated into English, and illustrated with Views, Annotations and a Life of Giraldus, by Sir R. C. Hoare, 2 vols. 4to. maps, plates of Roman Inscriptions, etc. £2. 10s 1806 24230 HERALDIC VISITATIONS OF WALES, and the Marches, in the time of Queen Elizabeth and James I, by Lewys Dwnn, Deputy Herald at Arms for Wales: from original Manuscripts, together with an Introduction and numerous explanatory notes; edited by SIR SAMUEL RUSH MEYRICK, 2 vols. impl. 4to. facsimiles, pedigrees, and coats of arms, NOW OUT OF PRINT AND RARE, cloth, £12. 16s Welsh MSS. Society, 1846 These volumes are most important and interesting to the ancient Families of the Principality, and to those who claim a Welsh descent; as they embody an inexhaustible stock of genealogical History from the earliest ages to the time of James I, and in many instances the descents are, in the notes, continued to the present representatives. "The work is one of those standard books of reference without which the Welsh antiquary can hardly prosecute his genealogical researches.' Archæologia Cambrensis. 24231 HUGHES (J.) Hora Britannica; or Studies in Ancient British History and Antiquities, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 16s 1818-19 24232 1OLO MANUSCRIPTS. A selection of Ancient Manuscripts in Prose and Verse, from the Collection made by E. Williams, Iolo Morganwg, with English translation and notes by his Son, Taliesin Williams ab Iolo, roy. 8vo. plates and facsimile, £4. 4s 1848 24233 JOHNSON (Dr. Samuel) Diary of a Journey into North Wales in 1774, 8vo. bds. 2s 1816 24234 JONES (Theophilus) History of the County of BRECKNOCK, 2 vols. in 3. royal 4to. 31 plates, including map, numerous portraits and fine engravings by Sir R. Colt Hoare, and many coloured Coats of Arms, £12. 128 Brecknock, 1805-9 24235 JONES (Sir T.) Rise and Progress of the Society of Ancient Britons, established March 1, 1714-5, 8vo. portraits of George II and St. David, hf. russia, 14s LHUYD (Edward) Archæologia Britannica-see ante p. 2061. 1717 24236 LIBER LANDAVENSIS; or Ancient Register of the Cathedral Church of LLANDAFF, edited with English Translations and Notes; by W. J. REES, royal 8vo. nearly 700 pp. facsimiles of MSS. cloth, 21s Welsh MSS. Society, 1840 24237 LIPSCOMB (G.) Journey into South Wales, 8vo. front. bds. 2s 6d 1802 24238 LIVES of the CAMBRO BRITISH SAINTS, from Ancient Welsh and Latin Manuscripts, with English Translations and Notes; by W. J. REES, royal 8vo. 680 pp. facsimiles, cloth, 258 1853 Containing the Lives of the following British Saints :-Bernacus (Brynach), Beuno, Cadoc Carantocus (Carannog), David (Dewi), Gundleus (Gwynllyw), Iltutus (Illtyd), Kebius (Cybi), Paternus (Padarn), and Winifred (Gwenfrewi).-Also an Appendix, containing the Lives of Saints Catherine, Margaret, Aidus, Breudanus, and Tatheus.-Achau y Saint; Pedigrees of several British Saints, Account of Brychan, Prince of Brecknock, Ancient British History, etc. Together with Supplementary notes to Liber Landavensis. 24239 MABINOGION (The) from the Llyfr Coch o Hergest, and other ancient Welsh MSS. with English translation and Notes, by Lady Charlotte Guest, 7 parts in 3 vols. royal 8vo. numerous woodcuts and facsimiles of the old Welsh and other MSS. hf. morocco, gilt top, £4. 108 1838-49 24240 24241 the same, 3 vols. impl. 8vo. LARGE PAPER, woodcuts, fine copy in brown morocco extra, gilt edges, by F. Bedford, £21. 1838-49 a new edition of the ENGLISH VERSION only, with all the valuable Archæological notes, one handsome volume, royal 8vo. with the woodcuts of the large edition (pub. at 21s), hf. morocco, 188 1877 24242 MARSH (J. F.) Annals of Chepstow Castle, or six Centuries of the Lords of Striguil from the Conquest to the Revolution, edited by Sir John Maclean, 4to. woodcuts of arms, cloth, 32s Exeter, privately printed, 1883 Containing the Histories of the Families of Fitz-Osbern, Clare, Marshal, Bigod, Plantagenet, Manny, Hastings, Herbert, Tudor, Somerset, Cromwell, and Mowbray. 24243 MEDDYGON MYDDFAI, Medical Practice of Rhiwallon and his Sons; with the Legend of the Lady of Llyn-y-Fan; edited by Williams ab Ithel, with notes and translations by John Pughe, 8vo. cloth, 10s 1862 24244 MEDWIN (Th.) the Angler in Wales, 2 vols. 8vo. fine fronts, and woodcuts, bds. 14s 1834 24245 MORGAN (Mrs.) Tour to Milford Haven in 1791, 8vo. bds. 3s 6d 1795 24246 MYVYRIAN (The) ARCHAIOLOGY of WALES, being a collection of Historical Documents from Ancient MSS. (by OWEN JONES, edited by Williams and W. O. Pughe), 3 vols. royal 8vo. cloth, £7. 10s; or, calf extra, £8. 10s 24246*MYVYRIAN ARCHAIOLOGY of Wales, new issue, thick roy. 8vo. cloth, Denbigh, 1861-70 24247 NASH (D. W.) Taliesin, or the Bards and Druids, a translation of the Remains of the earliest Welsh Bards and an examination of the Bardic Mysteries, 8vo. cloth, 15s 358 1801 1858 24248 OWEN (W.) Cambrian Biography; or historical notices of celebrated men among the Ancient Britons, 12mo. bds. 2s 6d 1803 23249 PARRY (J. H.) Cambrian Plutarch; comprising memoirs of some of the most eminent Welshmen, from the earliest times to the present, 8vo. calf gilt, 4s 1824 24250 PENNANT (Thos.) A Tour in Wales, 4to. FIRST EDITION, 25 plates of Views and Antiquities, morocco, £2. 10s 24251 24252 Tour in Wales, 8vo. calf, 2s 1778 1779 Tour in Wales (with the Continuation), 2 vols. 4to. 62 portraits and views, calf, 30s 1784-83 24253 PHILLIPS (Sir T.) Wales, the Language, Social Condition, Moral Character and Religious Opinions of the People, 8vo. cloth, 4s 24274 POWYS-LAND CLUB. Collections, Historical and Archæological, relating to Montgomeryshire, issued by the PowysLand Club, Vols. I to X, XII and XIII pt. 1, 8vo. plates and woodcuts of Seals, Arms, Churches, Ancient Utensils, etc. the first nine vols. in hf. calf gilt, the rest clean in parts, £2. 10s 1868-80 Subscription price, unbound, £1. 1s per volume. 24274*PRICE (Rev. Thomas, Carnhuanawe) Literary Remains, 2 vols. 8vo. portraits and cuts, cloth, rare, 20s 1854 REES (W. J.) Lives of the Cambro British Saints-see ante 24275 REES (R.) Essay on the WELSH SAINTS, or the Primitive Christians, usually considered to have been the founders of Churches in Wales, 8vo. cloth, 24s 1836 24276 ROWLANDS (Henry), Mona Antiqua, the Supplement, with Memoirs of Owen Glendower, 4to. sd. 58 1775 24277 SCHULZ, the Influence of WELSH TRADITION upon the Literature of Germany, France, and Scandinavia, which obtained the Prize of Eighty Guineas at the Abergavenny Eisteddvod, 1840: translated from the German of Albert Schulz, Author of the Life of Wolfram von Eschenbach, etc. By Mrs. Berrington, 8vo. (sells, sewed, 6s), hf. bd. 4s 6d 1841 24278 SKENE (W. F.) The Four Ancient Books of Wales, containing the Cymric Poems attributed to the Bards of the 6th Century, 2 vols. 8vo. facsimiles and maps (pub. 36s), cloth, 30s Edinburgh, 1868 24279 SOUTH WALES INSTITUTE of Engineers, Transactions, from the beginning in 1857 to November, 1882, being Vols. I-XII and XIII parts 1-3, royal 8vo. with an immense number of plates, twelve vols. hf. calf neat, uncut, and three parts, £13. 10s Merthyr Tydfil and London, 1859-82 the same, Vol. I, III and IV, hf. calf, scarce, £3. 10s 24280 1859-65 24281 THOMAS (D. R.) Esgobaeth Llanelwy: A History of the Diocese of St. Asaph, thick 8vo. plates, hf. calf gilt, £1. 8s 1870 24282 VAUGHAN (Robert) British Antiquities revived, or a friendly contest touching the Soveraignty of the Three Princes of Wales. in ancient times, with Pedegree of the Earl of Carbery and Account of the five Royall Tribes of Cambria, small 4to. vellum, £4. 48 Oxford, 1662 the same, sm. 4to. very fine tall copy in blue morocco, £5. 58 1662 the reprint, with a Memoir of the Author, 4to. with pedigrees, cloth, 12s Bala, 1834 24285 WARRINGTON (W.) History of Wales, with Appendix, 4to. calf, 68 1781 24286 WELSH PEDIGREES, sm. 4to. a clearly written MANUSCRIPT, green morocco, £18. 18s 24283 24284 1644 This is no ordinary compilation of scattered notes, but evidently a work of original research and great value by an antiquary of the first mark. The year 1644 was evidently that in which a large portion of the book was written, but there are additions of later date. There are also some historical notices WELSH MSS. SOCIETY-see ante p. 2072. 24287 WESTWOOD (J. O.) Lapidarium Wallis; the Early Inscribed and Sculptured Stones of Wales delineated and described, 4to. pp. viii and 248, with 101 plates of Crosses, Pillars, and other Monuments, besides numerous woodcuts, cloth, 24288 WILKINS (C.) Tales and Sketches of Wales, 2 £3. 8s Oxford, 1876-79 series, in 2 vols. royal 8vo. cloth, 7s 6d Cardiff, 1879-80 24289 WILLIAMS'S ENWOGION CYMRU: A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Welshmen; from the earliest times to the present, and including every name connected with the Ancient History of Wales; by the Rev. ROBERT WILLIAMS, M.A. (Author of the Cornish Dictionary), thick 8vo. 568 pp. (sells 168), cloth, 10s 1825 24290 WILLIAMS' (D.) History of Monmouthshire, 4to. map and 36 views, with several additional engravings inserted, half calf gilt, £3. 88 24292 1796 24291 WILLIS (Browne) Surveys of the Welsh Cathedrals of St. David's, Landaff, St. Asaph and Bangor, 4 vols. 8vo. plates, fine copy in old calf gilt, £4. 15s 1717-18-20-21 Welsh Cathedrals: Survey of the Cathedral Churches of ST. DAVID'S, LANDAFF, and BANGOR, 3 vols. 8vo. folding plans, calf, £2. 168 1717-19-21 24293 WOODWARD (B. B.) History of Wales, 2 vols. royal 8vo. full of pretty plates of Scenery and Architecture, russia extra, 18s 1857 24294 WYNNE (Sir John) History of the GWEDIR FAMILY (edited by the Hon. Daines Barrington), sm. 8vo. first edition, £1. 24295 24296 London, 1770 1770 the same, sm. 8vo. calf neat, 25s 21s "The History of the Gwydir Family is the only one that gives any account of the state of society in North Wales in the 15th and the earlier part of the 16th centuries."-Preface. 24297 YORKE (Philip) Royal Tribes of Wales, 4to. 12 fine portraits, hf. bd. 258 Wrexham, 1799 LIST OF PORTRAITS :-Lord Charles Ellesmere, Sir Thomas Myddleton, Sir John Wynn, Humphrey Duke of Buckingham, Catherine of Beren, George Lord Jefferies, Chief Justice Vaughan, Sir John Trevor, Sir Orlando Bridgman, Humphrey Llwyd, Sir Thomas Hanmer, Sir William Williams. 24298 Royal Tribes of Wales, 4to. ILLUSTRATED with 110 ADDITIONAL engravings of portraits, views, &c., by Bartolozzi, Basire, Holloway, Marshall, Picart, Vertue, etc., half russia, uncut, from the Comerford library, £12. Wrexham, 1799 The extra illustrations include some very interesting and scarce portraits and views. B VII. SCOTLAND. 1. Literature, History, Antiquities. ABBOTSFORD CLUB.- 24301 Aberdeenshire. HAY (Sir Andrew Leith), Castellated Archi- Sext begun at Edinburgh xv Dec. 1567; 2 vols. in 1, sm. folio, The The collection commonly known as the BLACK ACTS, VERY RARE. first contains 14 prel. leaves; and 185 leaves numbered to clxxxii. second contains xxiii numbered leaves; a portion of the last leaf (the table) wanting. 24303 ACTIS AND CONSTITUTIOUNIS OF THE REALME OF SCOTLAND maid in Parliamentis haldin be the rycht excellent, hie and mychtie Princeis Kingis James I, II, III, IV, V, and in tyme of Marie now Quene of Scottis, black letter, title as usual cut close, Edinburgh, R. Lekprenik, 1566-ACTIS OF JAMES VI, black letter, 3 vols. ib. J. Ros, 1575-79, 4 vols. in 1, sm. folio, fine copy in old calf, £12. 1566-79 COLLATION: 14 preliminary leaves, and 185 numbered leaves; Actis of the Parliament of James the Sext, Edinburgh, xvth December, 1567, 24 numbered leaves-Actis of the Parliament at Striviling, xxviiith August, 1571, 16 leaves-Actis of the Parliament haldin at Striviling, 25th July, 1578, 23 leaves; Table, 3 leaves-Ane Proclamation for publishing the Actis, 1 leaf --Colophon, 1 leaf. This edition of James the Sixth's Acts, by Ross, is twelve years later than Lekpreuik's, and includes the Acts passed in the interval. 24304 ADAM (WILLIAM) VITRUVIUS SCOTICUS, being a collection of plans, elevations and sections of Public Buildings, Noblemen's and Gentlemen's Houses in Scotland, principally from the designs by the late William Adam, royal folio, 180 plates, hf. bd. from the Hamilton Palace library, £5. Edinburgh, 1809-10 The number of 180 plates is thus made up: In the series of 160 numbers, as given in the list of plates, nineteen numbers are repeated; and the book to be perfect must therefore contain 179 plates. But in this copy, there is, further, a second plate to No. 15, which is not mentioned in the list. 24305 ALEXANDER (William) [EARL of STIRLING] The Tragedie of Darius, 1604-The Alexandraean Tragedy, 1607-Tragedie of |