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ROXBURGHE PEERAGE. Second appeal l)otween these
parties. In the House of Lords . . . James duke of
Eoxburghe, appellant; lieutenant-general W. Ker . . .
respondents. The respondents' case. [Drawn by J.
Clerk and others.] [? London, ? 1821.]
Fol. 17 in. (2)+ 24 pp. + Appendix 22 + (2) pp., 1 folding pedigree
and 1 plate. Bound ivitJi others (3).
ROY (Jacob de) Hachelijke reystogt van J. J. de E. na
Borneo en Atchin in sijn vlugt van Batavia, derwaards
ondernomen in het jaar 1691 en vervolgens. . . . Aa
(p. vander) Die Aanmerkensvvaardigste . . . zee- en land-
reizen, vol. 8. 1706, fol.
ROY (Louis le) See Le Eoy.
ROY (William) Franciscan Friar. " Eede me, and be nott
wrothe; for I saye no thynge but trothe." [A satire
upon cardinal Wolsey by W. E. and J. Barlow.] Har-
LEiAN Miscellany, vol. 9, pp. 1-83. 1812, 4".
ROY (William) Major-General. The Military antiquities of
the Eomans in Britain. By ... W. Eoy. . . . Published
by . . . the Society of Antiquaries of London. (A List
of the society. . . . April 23, 1793.)
London, W. Buhner and Co., 1793.
Fol. 22 in. (10)+ xvi.+ 206 + {0) pp., 51 plates.
ROYAL. The Eoyall and royallists plea. Shewing, that
the kings majesty hath the chiefe power in this realme,
and other his dominions [1 Pet. 2, 13] and to him the
chiefe government of all estates of this realme, whether
they bee civill or ecclesiasticall in all causes doth apper¬
tain. ... [? London'], 1647.
4°. 7 in. (8)+ 23 pp. + (1) p.
The Eoyall apologie ; or, an Answer to the declaration
of the House of Commons, the 11 of February, 1647 [-48] ;
in which they expresse the reasons for their resolutions
for making no more addresses, nor receiving any from
his majesty. [By Sir Kenelm Digby.]
Paris, [London'], 1648.
4°. 7Jin. (C) + 42pp.
• The Eoyal apology : or, an Answer to the rebels plea :
wherein, the . . . anti-monarchical tenets, first, published
by Dolemani [E. Parsons] . . . secondly, practised by
Bradshaw . . . thirdly, republished by Sidney . . . are
distinctly consider'd. With a parallel between Doleman,
Bradshaw, Sidney and other of the true-protestant party.
[By W. Assheton.] London, T. B. for B. Clavel, 1684.
4°. 7J in. (8)+ 59 pp. + (1) p. Wanting the "Parallel," which is
printed on a single sheet, fol. Attributed also to Sir Roger
L'Estrange.
The Eoyal badges of the first battalion Grenadier
Guards. ... [? London, ? 1856.]
4°. llj in. 10 leaves, printed on one side only.
The Eoyal battledore ; or First lesson for children.
Gainsborough, J. M. Mozley, [? 1775].
A card 4| x 5f in. folded in three, to width 2§ in.
Tiier II. 233 (this copy).
Eoyal convert. A tragedy. By N. Eowe. 1757, 12".
[Another edition.] 1794, 12°.
- The Eoyal fishing revived. Wherein is demonstrated,
from what causes the Dutch have . . . ingrossed the
fishing-trade in his majesty's seas. . . . Together with
expedients by which the fishing trade may be redeemed
by the English. . . . Harleian Miscellany, vol. 3, pp.
409-413. 1809, 4°.
- Eoyal folly : or David's sin in numbering of the people.
A Sermon preached at St. Mary's in Oxford, on Sunday
April 1, occasioned by a design on foot of registering the
people of Great Britain. 2 Sam. xxiv. 12-15. By a
fellow of St. J—n's. London, M. Cooper, 1753.
8°. Tfin. (2) + 27pp.+ 1 p.
ROYAL. The Eoyal gamesters : or, the old cards new
shutlled for a conquering game. Harleian Miscellany,
vol. 1, pp. 177-180. 1808, 4".
• The Eoyal hero. A poem. Sacred to the . . . memory
of his late majesty, William the iii,, king of England. . . .
London, 1702.
4°. 8Jin. 15 pp.+ (1) p.
The Eoyall legacies of Charles the first of that name,
of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, king and martyr,
to his persecutors and murderers; being a short para¬
phrase upon his majesties . . . speech, delivered im¬
mediately before his translation. . . . [London], 1649.
4°. 7Jiu. (4)+95pp. + (l)p.
The Eoyal letter-bag ; containing familiar epistles from
royal personages, ministers of state, bishops, generals,
discarded mistresses, Italian witnesses, &c. &c. relative to
the queen, and other important state affairs. Third
edition. . . . [In verse.] London, T. Dolby, 1820.
8°. 8 in. 32 pp., 3 woodcuts.
*^* On the quarrel between George iv. and his Queen.
With other tracts.
The Eoyal martyrs: or, a List of the lords . . . officers,
and gentlemen, that were slain (by the rebels) in the late
wars, in defence of their king and country. As, also of
those executed by their high courts of (in)-Justice, or
law-martial. . . .
London, II. L., and sold by H. Marsh, 1663.
4°. 7 in. (4)+ 14 pp.
Eoyal religion; being some enquiry after the piety of
princes. With remarks on a book, entituled, A form of
prayers us'd by king William. [By D. Defoe.]
London, 1704.
4°. 7^ in. 27pp. + (l) p.
The Eoyall riddle book for the trial of dull wits. Con¬
taining a collection of new and ingenuous guesses, for
the amusement of young people. [? Glasgoio], 1819.
12°. 6J in. 24 pp. Bound tvith Joe Miller (11).
■ The Eoyal shepherd; an English opera, as it is per¬
formed at the Theatre-Eoyal in Drury-Lane. [Altered
from the " Ee Pastore " of Metastasio by E. Eolt.] The
music composed by Mr. Eush. The third edition.
London, W. Oiven, [? 1765].
8". 7i in. (4)+ 43 pp. + (l) p. Plays 15 (2).
Eoyal veto on the appointment of the Irish Eoman
catholic prelacy, considered, in a reply to . . . Dr. Milner's
letter to a parish priest. By an Irish catholic clergyman.
To which are added, two letters on the same subject, by
Detector. London, J. Booker, 1809.
8°. 8J in. (2) + 80 pp. Bound with Milner (J.) Bishop of Cantahala.
An Inquiry into certain vulgar opinions concerning the catholic
inhabitants . . . of Ireland. . . .
ROYAL ACADEMY. Eeport of the commissioners ap¬
pointed to inquire into the present position of the Eoyal
Academy in relation to tlie fine arts; together with the
minutes of evidence. . . . (Appendix and index. . . .)
London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1863.
8°. gj in. 2 parts. I. xxiii. + (3) + 557 pp. + (1) p. 11. 160 pp.
ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS. Blackburn (h.) Academy
notes 1875 1875, 8°.
Furniss (h.) Eoyal Academy antics. . . . 1890, 8".
Laidlay (w. j.) The Eoyal Academy, its uses and
abuses. . . . 1898, 8°.
To Eeform the Eoyal Academy: The origin of,
and some letters connected with, the attempt made by
the late lord Stanley of Alderley in 1898. [1904], 8°,

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