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RAPIN, Paul, de Thoyras. The History of England (from the earliest Period to the Revolution in 1688), written in French by Mr. Rapin de Thoyras, translated into English, with additional Notes (and a Continuation to the Accession of K. George II.) by N. Tindal, M.A. Lond. 1743-7, folio, 5

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hending, Examinations and Confession, | 2887. 15s. Rapin's History (separately), of John Collins, J. Shakspear, Thomas 2 vols. folio, usually sells at from 11. 1s. to Wilberton, and five more. Lond. 1650. 21. 2s. Tindal's continuation, separately, The Ranters Bible. Lond. 150. A 3 vols. Lond. 1744 or 1751, 4l. 4s. or 5l. 58, Warning Piece against all Blasphemers, Collation.-Vol. I. The third edit., Ranters, &c. Lond. 1653, 4to. 3 Tracts. illustrated with Maps, genealogical TaNassau, pt. ii. 928, 27. 10s. resold Hibbert, bles, and the Heads and Monuments 6715, 10s. 6d. of the Kings, engraved on 77 Copperplates. 1743.' Title and dedication to Frederic, Prince of Wales, two leaves; the preface and life of Rapin, pp. iii-x; an account of the heads of the Kings and Queens, and of their Monuments, engraven by Vertue, 8 pages. Introduction, pp. iii -viii; the history, pp. 9-849. On the back of p.849 are directions concerning the genealogical tables. PLATES, &c.-Rapin, by G. Vertue. Britannia Romana, Introduction, p. iii. Britannia Saxonica, p. 30. Genealogy of the Kings of Mercia and of Northumberland, p. 47. Posterity of Woden and Genealogy of the Kings of East Anglia, p. 55. Genealogy of the Kings of Kent and Essex, p. 57. A Table of the seven Kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxons, p. 80. Egbert, by G. Vertue, p. 83. Alfred, by G. Vertue, p. 90. Canute the Dane, by G. Vertue, p. 124. Monument of Edward the Confessor, by G. Vertue, p. 136. Genealogy of the Kings of WesFex and of the Kings of England after the Dissolution of the Heptarchy, p. 146. Ꭺ new Map of England, Scotland and Ireland, p. 162. William the Conqueror, by G. Vertue, p. 163. Monument of William the Conqueror, by C. Du Bosc, p. 180. William Rufus, by G. Vertue, p. 182. Henry I. by G. Vertue, p. 190. Monument of William Rufus, by C. Du Bose, p. 188. Stephen, by G. Vertue, p. 200. Henry II. by Geo. Vertue, p. 222. Genealogies of William the Conqueror and of Henry II. p. 242. Monument of K. Henry II. and of K. Richard I. by C. Du Bosc, p. 242. Richard I. by G. Vertue, p. 244. King John, by G. Vertue, p. 259. Monument of King John, by C. Du Bosc, p. 280. Henry III, by G. Vertue, p. 296. Monument of K. Henry III. by J. V. Schley, p. 346. Edward I. by G. Vertue, p. 357. Monnment of K. Edward I. by G. Vertue, p. 388. Edward II. by G. Vertue, p. 388. Monument of K. Edward II, by C. Du Bosc, p. 404. Edward III. by G. Vertue, p. 406. John of Gaunt, by G. Vertue, p. 436. Edward Prince of Wales, by G. Vertue, p.438. Monument of Edward Prince of Wales, by C. Du Bosc, p. 438. A genealogical Table of the Posterity of Edward III. p. 444. The Monument of K. Edward III. by C. Du Bosc, p. 444. Richard II. by G. Vertue, p. 453. Monument of K. Richard II. by C. Du Bosc, p. 476. 1st. Genealogical Table of the Royal Family of Scotland, p. 482. Henry IV. by G. Vertue, p. 484. Monument of K. Henry IV. by

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RAPIN-continued.

P. Yver, p. 503. Henry V. by G.
Vertue, p. 504. Monument of K. Henry
V. by G. Vertue, p. 530. Monument of
K. Henry V. by P. Yver, p. 530. Henry
VI. by G. Vertue, p. 532. John Duke of
Bedford, by G. Vertue, p. 535. Edward
IV. by G. Vertue, p. 595. Monument of
K. Edward IV. by C. Du Bosc, p. 628.
Edward V. by G. Vertue, p. 629. Monu-
ment of K. Edward and his Brother
Richard, by G. Vertue, p. 636. Richard
III. by G. Vertue, p. 637. Henry VII. by
G. Vertue, p. 649. Monument of K, Henry
VII. and his Queen, by C. Du Bosc, p.
691, Monument of K. Henry VII. by G.
Vertue, p. 691. Henry VIII. by G. Ver-
tue, p. 702. Map of France, at end of the
volume.

Ypres, p. 257. Seal of K. William III.
Namur, p. 289. Newport, in
p. 264,
Flanders, p. 300. John Lord Somers, by
Houbraken, p. 403. William Duke of Glou-
cester, by Houbraken, p. 409. The METALLIC
HISTORY of the reigns of William III.
and Queen Mary, Queen Ann and George
I. Lond. 1747, pp. iv. and 40, not includ-
ing the title, and xxii plates. At the end
of the volume are seventeen maps and
charts, eleven by Seale and six by Bowen.

(Sometimes, though rarely, the third continued to the end, viz. to 796, in which volume is not divided at page 532, but is case Vol. IV., part i., begins with its own paging, and the whole of the Medallie History is thrown to the end of the work.)

Vol. IV. Part I. 1745. Title. one leaf. Continuation of Vol. III. pp. 533-796. Plates.-Q. Anne, by Houbraken. To face Vol. II. 1743. pp. 1-807, including the the title. Seal of Q. Anne, p. 533. John title page and a dissertation on Whigs Duke of Marlborough by Houbraken, p. 536. and Torys; index, 16 pages; Rapin's let- Seal of Q. Anne after the Union, p. 545. ter to Robethon, errata, &c. three pages. Bay of Bulls, p. 569. Bay and Harbour of Plates.-Tindal, by G. Vertue. Edward Vigo, p. 573. Battle of Eckeren, p. 619. VI. by G. Vertue, p. 3. Monument of K. Battle of Maestricht, p. 619. Battle of Edward VI, by G. Vertue, p. 26. Mary, Donawert, p. 655. Battle of Hochstet, p. by G. Vertue, p. 27. Philip II. King of 657. Gibraltar, p. 665. Blenheim House, Spain, by G. Vertue, p. 37. Elizabeth, p. 679. Barcelona, p. 707. Battle of Raby G. Vertue, p. 50. Mary Queen of Scots, milies, p. 747. Investiture of Ostend, p. by G. Vertue, p. 60. Henry Lord Darnly 751. Menin, p. 751. Mechlin or Malines, King of Scotland, by G. Vertue, p. 70. p. 751. Dendermonde, p. 751. Aeth, p. Monument of Mary Queen of Scots, by C. 751. Turin, p. 757. Casal, p. 759. After Du Bosc, p. 132. The Speech of Q. Eliza- this the new paging usually follows. beth to her Army encamped at Tilbury in Vol. IV. Part I. 1745. Pp. 1-392. 1588, a small folio engraved broadside. Plates.-Lerida, p. 11. Camp of TarraSold by S. Line, p. 135. (This is a sepa-gona, p, 13. Toulon, p. 27. Bruges, p. 71, rate publication, and does not belong Antwerp, p. 71. Battle of Oudenard, p.75 to the book, though sometimes inserted.) Lisle, p. 80. Battle of Wynendale, p. 85. Monument of Q. Elizabeth, by C. Du Bosc, Brussels, p.89. Ghent, p. 93. Mahon, p. p. 156. James I. by G. Vertue, p. 158. 97. George Prince of Denmark, by Houbraken, Henry Prince of Wales, by G. Vertue, P. p. 104. Siege of Tournay, p. 135. Battle 181. Elizabeth, Pr. Pal. and Queen of of Malplaquet, p. 137. Mons, p. 139. Bohemia, by G, Vertue, p. 186. A genea cant. p. 141. Douay, p. 171. Siege of logical Table of the Posterity of James I. Douay, p. 173. Bethune, p. 175. Aire, p. 236. Charles I. by G. Vertue, p. 237. p. 175. Almanar, p. 177. Battle of SaraOliver Cromwell, by G. Vertue, p. 591. gossa, p. 179. Sarah Duchess of MarlCharles II. by G. Vertue, p. 618. Henry borough, by Houbraken, p. 187. Bouchain, Duke of Gloucester, by G. Vertue, p. 621. p. 211. Incampment at Prats del Rey, p. K. James II. by Vertue, p. 741. The Mo- 213. Cardona, p. 215. Plan of different nument of K. James II. by C. Du Bosc, p. Movements of the Army of the Allies 782. and of the French Army, p. 285. Dunkirk, p. 329.

Vol. III. or Tindal's Continuation. Vol. I. 1744 or 1751. Title, dedication to William Duke of Cumberland; to the reader, four leaves; introduction, pp. ixxviii; history (part i.), pp. 29-532. Plates.-K. William III. by Houbraken. To face the title. Map of England and Wales, by Seale, p. 1. Q. Mary, by Houbraken, p. 29. Seal of William and Mary, p. 40. Map of Scotland, by Seale, p. 57. Views (11) in Scotland, p. 69. Plans (16) of Towns, &c. in Ireland, p. 77. Map of Ireland, by Seale, p. 133. Cony, in Savoy, p. 185. Plan of Comaret Bay, p. 253.

Ali

Vol. IV. Part II. (usually lettered vol. 5). (1745) pp. 393-714. Copies dated 1747 have page 714 misprinted 706. Title, one leaf; history, pp. 393-714. Plates. George I., by Houbraken, to face title. John Duke of Argyle and Greenwich, by Houbraken, p. 459. Seal of George I. p. 490. Charles Earl of Sunderland, by Houbraken, p. 562. Plan of Messina, p. 599. Robert Earl of Orford, by Houbraken, p. 633. Continuation of the METALLIC HISTORY, containing Medals of Q. Anne and K. George I., pp. 22 and 10 plates; SUM

RAPIN-continued. MARY of the history, &c. pp. 1-274; Index to the Continuation, 16 leaves.

The twelve Portraits distinguished by italics, engraved by Houbraken, belong to the book, and are not contained in the collection called Houbraken's Heads.'

The following is a list of HOUBRAKEN'S AND VERTUE'S HEADS which illustrate Rapin and Tindal, with the pages where they should be placed. Sometimes copies contain the whole series, but more frequently only a small portion, seldom more than twenty.

Vol. I. Geoffrey Chaucer, p. 502. William of Wickham, p. 502. W. Waynfleet, Bishop of Winchester, p. 616. Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, p. 636. Elizabeth, Queen of K. Henry VII., P. 654. Henry VIII. p. 702. Catharine of Arragon, p. 704. William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, by Vertue, p. 741. Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, p. 752. Cardinal Wolsey, p. 753. Anna Bullen, p. 775. John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, p. 802. Sir Thomas More, P. 806. Jane Seymour, p. 812. Ann of Cleves, p. 824. Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex, p. 826. Catherine Howard, p.

830.

Vol. II. Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, p. 4. John Russel, the first Earl of Bedford, p. 19. Sir Nicholas Bacon, p. 62, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, p. 64. Francis Russel, second Earl of Bedford, p. 69. George Buchanan, p. 76. Sir Thomas Smyth, p. 81. William Cecil, Lord Burleigh, p. 88. Thomas Howard Duke of Norfolk, p. 101. James Douglas, Earl of Morton, p. 104. Sir Francis Drake, p. 112. Sir Francis Walsingham, p. 124. Mary Queen of Scots, p. 130. Charles Howard Earl of Nottingham, p. 135. Robert Devereux Earl of Essex, p. 149. William Shakspeare, p. 154. Sir Philip Sidney, p. 154. Sir Walter Raleigh, p 161. Anne of Denmark, p. 162. Henry Prince of Wales, p. 164. Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset, by Vertue, p. 174. Robert Cecil Earl of Salisbury, p. 183. Robert Carr Earl of Somerset, p. 184. Sir Edward Coke. p. 190. Sir Francis Bacon Viscount St. Albans, p. 204. Archbishop Williams, p. 206. George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, p. 215. Ben Jonson, p. 236. Thomas Lord Coventry, p. 244. Thomas Howard Earl of Arundel, p. 251. George Villiers Duke of Buckingham, p. 276. Francis Lord Cottington, p. 294. John Hampden, p. 296. Algernon Piercy Earl of Northumberland, p. 314. John Pym, Esq. p. 352. Thomas Wentworth. Earl of Stafford, p. 374. Francis Russel second Earl of Bedford, p. 400. Edward Montagu Lord Kimbolton, p. 406. George

Digby Earl of Bristol, p. 406. Robert Robert Rich Earl of Warwick, p. 426. Bertie Earl of Lindsey, p. 456. William Cavendish Duke of Newcastle, by Vertue, p. 466. Edward Sackville Earl of Dorset, by Vertue, p. 470. James Stuart Duke of Richmond and Lennox, p. 508. Thomas Lord Fairfax, p. 514. Archbishop Usher, by Vertue, p. 572. William Harvey, M.D. P. 574. James Graham Marquess of Montrose, p. 580. General Ireton, p. 582. Oliver Cromwell, p. 600. John Thurlow, p. 602.

Lieut. Gen. Lambert, p. 604. Lieut.-Gen. Fleetwood, p. 606. Sir Henry Vane, p. 630. George Morley Bishop of Winchester, by Vertue, p. 634. James Maitland Duke of Lauderdale, p. 656. Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury, p. 656. Henry Bennet Earl of Arlington, p. 658. Sir William Temple, p. 660. John Milton, p. 676.

William Lord Russel, p. 728. Thomas Willis, M.D. by Vertue, p. 740. Thomas Otway, p. 740. John Dryden, p. 740. Bedford, p. 781.

William Russel Earl of

Vol. III. or Tindal's Continuation Vol. I. Daniel Finch Earl of Nottingham, p. 38. Frederick Duke of Schomberg, p. 136. Laurence Hyde Earl of Rochester, p.190. The Hon. Robert Boyle by Vertue, p. 238. Lieut. Gen. Talmarsh, or Tolmach, p. 254. John Tillotson, Archbp. of Canterbury, p. 260. George Savile Marquis of Halifax, p. 281. John Locke, by Vertue, p. 327. Charles Mordaunt Earl of Peterborough, p. 706. Sidney Earl of Godolphin, p. 792.

Vol. IV. Part I. Henry Boyle Lord Carlton, p. 55. Edward Russel Earl of Orford, p. 143. Sir Richard Steele, p. 343. George Hamilton Earl of Orkney, p. 346.

Vol. IV. Part II. Samuel Clarke, D.D. p. 415. Thomas Marquis of Wharton, p. 421. Sir W. Wyndham, Bart. p. 440. Joseph Addison, p. 525. Sir Isaac Newton, p. 552. George Byng Lord Torrington, p. 568. Charles Lord Talbot, p. 630. Samuel Garth, M.D. p. 706. Alexander Pope, p. 712,

The following four portraits of Houbraken's Series are not mentioned in the Index to Rapin and Tindal, and if inserted at all, may be placed ad libitum:-Francis Russel, fourth Earl of Bedford, by Vertue. Sir Kenelm Digby. Sir William Morrice. Sir Thomas Sydenham, M.D.

The Heads of the Kings of England proper for Rapin and Tindal's History of England, ENGRAVED BY GEORGE VERtur. Lond. 1736, royal folio. LARGE PAPER. PROOF IMPRESSIONS. The volume comprises proof impressions of 42 portraits, engraved by Vertue, and 12 by Houbraken; also 22 Monuments, 22 plates of Medals, 5 of Seals, and 10 of Medals of Queen Anne; being the complete series of Illustrations to the two volumes of Rapin's

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History. For sets of historical prints, illustrative of English History, see VERTUE, George.

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OCTAVO EDITIONS OF RAPIN, &c. Rapin's History of England to the Revolution, 1688, translated by N. Tindal. Lond. 1726-31, 8vo. 15 vols. (First edition.) To this Tindal published his Continuation. Lond. 1745-47, 13 vols.-forming together 28 vols. 8vo. heads, maps, &c.

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Third (octavo) edition, with Tindal's Continuation. Lond. 1751, 8vo. 21 vols. heads, maps, and monuments.

Fourth (octavo) edition, with Tindal's Continuation. Lond. 1757-9, 8vo. 21 vols. beads, maps and monuments (best octavo edition) 51. 5s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1255, uncut, 81. 5s. Drury, 3509, 87. 10s.

An Abridgement of the History of England; being a Summary of Rapin's History, and Tindal's Continuation, from Julius Cæsar to the Death of K. George I. (by the Rev. P. Morant). Lond. 1747,8vo. 3 vols. with plates. Dr. Hawtrey, July, 1853, 16s.

A Defence of English History against the Misrepresentations of M. Rapin de Thoyras, in his history now publishing weekly. Lond. 1734, 8vo. pp. 157.

FRENCH EDITIONS OF RAPIN.

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Foedera, translated from the French by
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8vo. 4 vols. with the heads of the kings
and queens, engraved by Vandergucht.
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Hibbert, 6761, Ss.-1732, folio. Heath,
Bishop of
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Ely, 1300, 10s.-n. d. folio.

RAPIN, le P. René. Gardening, in four Books, translated by John Evelyn. Lond. 1673, 8vo.

Bindley, pt. iii. 293, 11s.-Edited by James Gardiner, 1706, 8vo.-Again. Lond. 1718, 28. LARGE PAPER, 48, 6d. Reprinted in Evelyn's Miscellaneous Works. 1825, 4to,

Reflections on Aristotle's Treatise of Poesy. Lond. 1674, 12mo.

The Critical Works of Mons. Rapin, translated into English by Basil Kennet and others. Lond. 1706, 8vo. 2 vols. 6s.-1731, 8vo. 2 vols. This work is conducted on a most improving plan, that of comparing the discriminating excellencies of similar authors, with subsequent reflections on the subjects of which they treat. See Williams' Christian Preacher. Christus patiens, Carmen heroicam (edente Mich. Maittaire). Lond. 1713, 12mo. 2s. 6d. FINE PAPER. Christ's Sufferings; a Poem, translated by C. Beckingham. Lond. 1720, 8vo. 28. 6d.

RAPTA TATIO; the Mirrour of His Majestie's present Government, tending to the Union of his whole Island of Britonnie. Lond. 1604, 4to.

RASHLEIGH, Philip. Specimens of British Minerals selected from the Cabinet of Philip Rashleigh, Esq., with general Descriptions of each Article. In two Parts. Lond. 1797-1802, 4to. 53 coloured plates.

Hibbert, 6873, 11. 15s. Collation.-Part i. 1797, pp.56, with 33 coloured plates, and an introduction, 2 pages. Part ii. dated May, 1802, consists of Observations, 2 pages; twenty-three pages of letter-press describing 20 coloured plates, also the 'Section of the Stream-work at Poth,' with a coloured engraving.

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