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2007. PEACOCK, GEO. OBSERVATIONS ON THE PLANS FOR CATHEDRAL Reform proposed in a bill now before Parliament & in a memorial addressed to Rt. Hon. Lord John Russell by a sub-committee of Chapters. Camb. A.

1840.

8°.

pp. 34.

28.

2008. POLL ON ELECTION OF HIGH STEWARD OF THE Univ., Nov. 11, 12, 13, 1840. Candidates: Lord Lyndhurst (973), Lord Lyttelton By H. Gunning. Camb. NN for E. Johnson. 1840.

(488).

pp. 52.

2009. SCOTT, EDW. (ACCOUNTANT).

8°.

28.

PLAIN STATEMENT RELATIVE TO

the Camb. Election petition, in which a narrative of the facts connected with the transactions between Cannon and Long, are explained. Camb. LL; may be had at the bars of the Eagle & Red Lion, & of the author.

8o.

28.

pp. 20. Dated Camb., May 30, 1840. 2010. SHERMAN, J. HISTORIA COLLEGII JESU CANTABRIGIENSIS. Edidit et notis instruxit J. O. Halliwell. Lond. [HH, Camb.] 1840.

8°.

ff. 4+ pp. 43. Including list of council of Camb. Ant. Soc. Cloth. 38. 6d. John Sherman, Jesus, Fellow, M.A. 1653, D.D. per L. R. 1665, D. 1666.

2011. SIMEON, CHAS. MEMORANDA. BY MATTHEW MORRIS PRESTON. Lond. R. Watts.

pp. v+100. Cloth.

1840.

12o.

2s. 6d.

"The Rev. E. Mortlock with Prof. Scholefield's best Compliments." Matthew Morris Preston, Trin., Fellow, B.A. 1804, M.A. 1807, V. Cheshunt.

2012. TRINITY COLLEGE STATUTES.

1840. Earnest Appeal on the Revision of the S. By two of the Fellows. Lond. pp. 38.

1844. Statuta Coll. Trin. NN, pp. iv +84.

1861. Statutes. A, pp. iv +43. Containing authority for alterations Aug. 7

1869 & June 29 1871.

1872. Statutes shewing changes sanctioned by General Meeting, Dec. 13. ff. 46. 1878-80. Revision of S. Oct. 12, 1878, pp. 11; with agenda & acta at various meetings 1878 & 1880.

1878. Statutes made by the governing body, Nov. 9. pp. 55.

Draft statute for Physiology & Thirlwall Professorships. pp. 6.

1881. Proposed Statutes. Fo. pp. 39.

Statutes made by Commissioners March 19, pp. 68. PPP, 1882. 1889. Regulations regarding library & rooms in college, 1889. Together,

See also Nos. 1598, 2337, 2714.

7s. 6d.

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2014. WHY SHOULD WE STAND? A LETTER TO A FRIEND ON THE subject of a pamphlet lately put forth by the editor of the "Trumpet of Zion," & author of "Sovereign grace vindicated." Camb. HH. 1840. 8°.

pp. 16. Also "Dont you think so? or, the friend's reply to the letter." FF, 8°., pp. 10. Together, 2s. 6d. Referring to the question of sitting or standing at St. Mary's, see also ante No. 1990.

2015. ALLEN, Jos. CHARGE TO THE CLERGY OF THE DIOCESE OF Ely, 1841. Lond. 1841.

pp. 32.

8o.

18.

2016. APOLOGY FOR THE UNIVERSITIES; BEING AN ATTEMPT TO rescue them from the imputation of criminal neglect, which has been cast upon them in certain publications issuing from Cambridge. By Oxoniensis. Oxford. Oxford. 1841. (Lond. pr.) 8°.

pp. 32. Jas. Hildyard's Sermons, among others, are referred to. This was Hildyard's copy, and contains notes by him, partially cut away. 1s. 6d.

2017. BEDFORD LEVEL CORPORATION LOT BOOK; WITH THE ORDERS as to the Tax & Arrear Rolls, &c. Corrected to Nov. 1840, by Sam.

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2018. CAMB. DISTRICT COMMITTEE OF THE S. P. C. K. for 1840, with list of benefactors & subscribers. Camb. NN. pp. 18.

REPORT 1841. 8°.

18.

2019.

COLLISON, F. W. VINDICATION OF THE ANGLICAN REFORMERS, in an examination of Prof. Scholefield's discourses. Camb. HH.

1841.

8o.

pp. 42.

1s. 6d.

2020. CONYBEARE, W. J. REMARKS ON A PAMPHLET ENTITLED "Church discipline as bearing on certain statutes, by P. Freeman." Camb. HH. 1841.

pp. iv + 24.

8°.

1s. 6d.

William John Conybeare, B. 1815, Trin., Fellow, B.A. 1837, M.A. 1840, first principal of Liverpool Collegiate Institution 1842-48, V. Axminster, joint author with Howson of Life & Epistles of St. Paul. D. 1857.

2021.

DECK, I. SYSTEM OF GEOLOGICAL ARRANGEMENT, INTENDED as a catalogue to facilitate the classification of Rocks, & Geological specimens; to which is added Directions for collecting Fossils &c. Ipswich. R. Deck. 1841.

pp. vii +32.

12o.

18.

Isaiah Deck, a chemist in Camb., B. 1792, F.G.S., Associate of British Association, Member of Royal Agricultural Society, D. 1853.

2022.

1841.

FEW MORE WORDS TO FRESHMEN BY THE REV. T. T. for the author.

CAMB. 8°.

pp. 7. This is in verse, in mock imitation of Thorp's pamphlets (see post Nos. 2036, 2037).

2023.

18.

FREEMAN, PHILIP. CHURCH PRINCIPLES AS BEARING UPON certain Statutes of the Univ. of Camb. Camb. [HH.] 1841.

pp. 39.

8o.

18. 6d.

2024. GRAHAM, JOHN. SERMON IN GREAT ST MARY'S, MARCH 16, 1841, the day of laying the foundation-stone of Victoria Asylum. Camb. NN. 1841.

f. 1+ pp. 15. 2025.

8°.

1s.

GRANTA: A FRAGMENT, BY A FRESHMAN; EDITED BY THE Rev. J. Snodgrass, M.A. Trinity Coll. Lond. 1841.

pp. 16.

2026.

8o.

18. 6d.

GRANTA: (SECOND SERIES), POINTING OUT A FEW OF THE chief merits of that delightful little work. Camb. 1841.

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HALLIWELL, J. O. MANUSCRIPT RARITIES OF THE UNIV. OF Camb. HH. 1841.

8°.

78. 6d.

2028. HEY, JOHN. LECTURES IN DIVINITY DELIVERED IN THE UNIV. of Camb. 3rd Edit. 2 vols. Camb. NN. 1841.

8°.

Vol. I. pp. viii+704. Vol. II. f. 1+ pp. 743, including index and Heads of Lectures in Divinity 5th Edit.

78. 6d.

2029. HOPKINS, W. REMARKS ON CERTAIN proposed reguULATIONS respecting the studies of the Univ., & the period of conferring the degree of B.A. Camb. HH. 1841.

8o.

f. 1+ pp. 24.

1s. 6d.

William Hopkins, Kingston Derbys. B. 1793, after being engaged in farming near Bury St Edmund's entered Pet. 1822, B.A. 1827, M.A. 1830, Esquire Bedell 1827, the principal mathematical "coach" at Camb. upwards of 30 years, F.R.S., President of the Geol. Soc. 1851-53, Pres. Brit. Assoc. Hull 1853, D. 1866.

2030. KENNEDY, GEORGE JOHN. REMARKS ON MR MITCHELL'S edition of the comedies of Aristophanes. Camb. HH. 8°.

pp. 34.

1841.

2s. 6d.

Here Kennedy exults o'er Mitchell's scars
While line 'gainst line, accent on accent jars. Granta.
George John Kennedy, St. John's, Fellow, B.A. 1834, M.A. 1837.

2030*. LE KEUX. THE UNIVERSITIES. LE KEUX'S MEMORIALS of Cambridge: a series of views of the Colleges, Halls, & Public Buildings, engraved by J. Le Keux; with Historical and Descriptive Accounts by Thomas Wright and Rev. H. Longueville Jones. In two volumes. Lond. Tilt and Bogue. 1841-2.

8°.

Vol. I., pp. viii+304; Vol. II., pp. viii +288; each college paged separately. With 76 woodcuts in the text and the 76 plates by J. A. Bell & F. Mackenzie, engraved on steel by Le Keux, marked (*) in the list below. Half morocco. 258. The numbers of this work were originally issued between Jan. 1838 and October 1842.

(b) leaves. (c)

Another copy, Large Paper, 4to., 2 vols., half morocco, gilt

£3. 38.

A third copy, Large Paper, Imperial 8vo., David Bogue, 1845, in the original cloth, gilt top. £2. 28. John Le Keux, Lond. B. 1783, apprenticed to Jas. Basire the first, engraved for works by Britton, Pugin, J. P. Neale, &c. D. 1846.

(d) COOPER. MEMORIALS OF CAMBRIDGE. BY C. H. COOPER. 3 vols. Cambridge, W.

1860-66.

8°.

Vol. I., pp. xx+403; Vol. II., pp. xvi+393; Vol. III., pp. xv+383. With 90 woodcuts in the text, 31 photographs by Frith, 76 steel plates by Le Keux, 63 copper engravings by Storer, 2 etchings by Ince, & 13 lithographs. The Storer engravings appeared between the years 1825-34 (see ante No. 1713); the Ince etchings were issued in the Camb. Portfolio (see ante No. 1995).

Mr. Cooper says in his preface, "The work has in fact been so extensively altered that it may be considered as entirely re-written"; and it was increased from 592 pp. to 1179 pp.

S. Peter's College.

Plates:
Vol. I.

PHOTOGRAPHS.

Clare College, from the grounds of
King's.

Pembroke College, from the Master's
Garden.

King's College, part of the Chapel
and Screen.

King's College Chapel, the West
End.

Corpus Christi College, the Old
Court.

S. Catharine's College, the front
from Queens' Lane.

Caius College, the New Hall.
Trinity Hall, the New Building.
Queens' College and Small Bridge,
from the River.

Interior of Jesus College Chapel.

STEEL & COPPER ENGRAVINGS.

+S. Peter's College, shewing the

Chapel.

* +Gisborne Court, S. Peter's College. + Interior of the Chapel, S. Peter's College.

+ Gisborne Court, S. Peter's College,

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+Old Court, King's College, first view.

+ Old Court, King's College, second view.

Interior of King's College Chapel. Hall, King's College, extended view.

+ The Provost's Lodge, King's College.

Side view of King's College Chapel. + King's College, New Quadrangle. + King's College, the Fellows' Buildings and Provost's Lodge. +Queens' College.

+The Hall, Queens' College. +Queens' College, the Second Court. + Queens' College, Walnut-tree Court. +Queens' College, the entrance Gateway, as taken in 1837.

+Queens' College. The Buildings, Walnut-tree Court, and view of King's.

*+S. Catharine's

Court.

College, Front

+ Interior of Chapel, S. Catharine's College.

*+ Jesus College, from the Meadows. The First Court, Jesus College. +Jesus College, from the Gardens. *+ Jesus College, the Entrance Gateway.

+Jesus College Chapel, 1830. + The New Public Library, as it will appear when completed. *+The University or Pitt Press.

(8vo. issue).

+Mantlepiece in the Combination Room, Trinity Hall.

The following Etchings appeared in the 4to. issue only:+Trinity Hall, Exterior of Library. +Trinity Hall, Interior of Chapel.

Trinity Hall, Interior of Hall. Trinity Hall, Garden.

Vol. II.
PHOTOGRAPHS.

Interior of Library, Trinity College. Christ College Gardens.

S. John's College, Street view.

S. John's College, view from Fisher's Lane.

Magdalen College, part of the Hall and Chapel.

Trinity College, the Master's Lodge and Great Court.

Trinity College, view of Library and New Buildings from the Walks. Trinity College, Neville's Court. Emmanuel College.

Trinity College, view from the Bridge.

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