Volume 2
The bibliographer's manual of English literature : containing an account of rare, curious, and useful books, published in or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the invention of printing; with bibliographical and critical notices, collations of the rarer articles, and the prices at which they have been sold / By William Thomas Lowndes.
- Lowndes, William Thomas, 1798?-1843.
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The bibliographer's manual of English literature : containing an account of rare, curious, and useful books, published in or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the invention of printing; with bibliographical and critical notices, collations of the rarer articles, and the prices at which they have been sold / By William Thomas Lowndes. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Noeton, Hon, Mrs.—continued. lady is the Byron of our modern poetesses. SL-e has very much of that intense per- sonal passion by which Byron’s poetry is distinguished from the larger grasp and deeper communion with man and nature of Wordsworth. She has also his beauti- ful intervals of tenderness, strong practi- cal thought, and forcible expression. It is no mere artificial imitationj but a na- tural parallel.’ The Child of the Islands. Lond. Chap- man and Hall, 1845, royal 8vo. 12s.— Second edition, ib. 1846, crown 8vo. 6s. Aunt Cary’s Ballads. [Juvenile Poems.] Lond. Grant and Griffith, 1847,cr. 8vo. 6s. plain; lOs. 6d. cold.—Second edit. 1848. Stuart of Dunleath; a Novel. Lond. Colburn, 1851, post 8vo. 3 vols. 11. 11s, 6d. —Cheap edition, 1853, 12mo. Is. 6d. Tales and Sketches in Prose and Verse. Lond. Churton, 1850, 12mo. Is. 6d. Letters to the Mob [Chartists], by Li- bertas. Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancel- lor Cranworth’s Marriage and Divorce Pill. Lond. Longman, 1855, 8vo. 3s. 6d. English Laws (of Custom and Marriage) for Women of the 19th Century. 1854,8vo. Mrs. Norton has also contributed to Colburn’s New Monthly and most of the Annuals; and edited the Lady’s Maga- zine for several years, the Keepsake one year, Fisher’s Drawing-Room Scrap-Book for three years. She is now engaged in writing a Life of her grandfather, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Norton, Thomas, The several Confessions of Thomas Norton, and Christopher Norton, two of the Northern Rebels, who suffered at Tyburn, and were drawn, hanged, and quartered, for Treason, May 27,1570. Lond, by WiUiam How, for Richard Johnes, 16mo. Reprinted in the fifth number of Mor- gan’s Phoenix Britannicus. These so-called Northern Rebels (an- cestors of the Hon. Mr. Norton) were Roman Catholics, and suffered for their religion. The brother who recanted, and the sister who-survived, are the subject of Wordsworth’s poem, the ' White Doe I of Rylstone.’ Noevell; Robert. The Meroure of an Christian, composed and drawn forthe of Holye Scriptures. By Robert Noruell, man of armis, during the tyme of his captiuetie at Paris, in the BastiUie, for the testi- »'^onie of our Sauiour Jesus Christ. (In Verse, containing godhe Bal- lades, and other Poems.) Edinb. by Rob. Lekpreuik, 1561, 4to. 62 leaves. Geo. Chalmers, pt. iii. 872, 40L The only copy known. In Chalmers’ sale ca- talogue the name is by mistake printed Nowell; Ames, vol. iii. p. 1486, and Mann, sell, p. 71, have it Nornell. Pinkerton, in his list of Scottish Poets, p. 120, thinks it is probably Norvel, or Norval. Norwich.—The History of the City and County of Norwich, from the earhest Accounts to the present Time. In2pts. Norwich, 1768, 8vo, Originally published in Numbers. Heath, 4621% 19s. Dent, pL i. 1060, IL 6s. Heber, 8s. Skegg, 17s. Collation.— 1—374, 376—648, not including title and dedication to Thomas Starling, Esq. two leaves ; index, 4 pages, and 7 plates, at pp. 1, 342, 377, 379, 409, 446, 489 and 494. Relation of the Mutiny at Norwich. Lond. 1648, 4to. Townshend, 2412, 11, A true Description of the City of Nor- wich, in its ancient and modern State; collected out of the choicest MSS. and authentick Authors. Norwich, 1706, 4to. A short History of the City of Norwich, 1706, 8vo. A complete History of the City of Nor- wich, from the earliest Accounts to this present Year 1768, with an Appendix. Lond. 1768, 8vo. Pp. 38, with a new map, John Hoyle, sc. Appendix, pp. 41 to 62, and pp. 1—19. Reed, 7s. 6d. Lloyd, 7s. 6d. An Essay on the Antiquity of the Castel of Norwich, its Founders and Governors, from the Kings of the East Angles. Nor- wich, 1728, 8vo.—Reprinted 1834, 8vo, but not published. History of the Religious Orders and Communities, and of the Hospitals and Castles of Norwich, written [byjohn Kirk- patrick] about the year 1725, edited by Dawson Turner, Esq. Yarmouth, 1845, 8vo. Vellum, a single copy taken off. A Description of the Diocese of Nor- wich. By a Gentleman of the Inner Tem- ple and Native of the Diocese of Norwich. Lond. 1735, 8vo. Pp. 68, including the title-page and preface. Attributed to Thornhaugh Gordon, Esq. The Records of Norwich: in two Parts. Loud. 17.36-8, 12mo. Twenty Etchings of remarkable Churches and other Picturesque Build- ings in and near Norwich, drawn and etched by R. Dixon. Norwich, 1810, 4to, LAKOE PAPER, folio. Only one copy printed. Views of the Churches, Chapels, and Buildings in the City of Norwich, by J, Sillett and others. 1828, oblong 4to. Ste Taylor, Richard.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24874784_0002_0883.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)