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ANSTEY
ANSTEY (Thomas Chisholm) Election trials and inquiries
under the Corrupt practices' act. Grant (Sir a.) Bart.
Kecess studies, pp. 332-374. 1870, 8°.
ANSTIS (John) Garter King at Arms. See Brooke (r.) A
Discoverie of certaineeiTours published in . . . Brittannia
[by W. Camden], 1594. ... To which are added . . .
Camden's Answer to this book: and Brooke's reply. . . .
[Ed. by] J. Anstis. 1724, 4°.
Curia mihtaris : or, a Treatise of the court of chivalry ;
in three books. i. Concerning the court itself; its
judges and officers. 11. Of its jurisdiction and causes
there determinable. iii. Of the process and proceedings
tlierein. With an introduction, containing some animad¬
versions on two posthumous discourses, concerning the
etymology, antiquity, and office of the Earl-Marshal of
England, ascribed to Mr. Camden, and publish'd in the
last edition of the Britannia. . . .
London, T. Mead, 1702.
8°. 7^ in. (4) + xli. 4-(11) pp :—(1) title, (2) blank, (3) dedication.
(4) blank, i.-xli. the introduction, (1) blank, (2-11) the contents,
TiiiH work was never published, and only the titlepage, introduc¬
tion and contents were printed.
Bouiid tcith other tracts. With autographs and notes of
" Isaac Rccd, 1789," and of " Saml. Egerton Brydgcs,
Nov. 20, 1807".
Letters to a peer, concerning the honour of Earl-Marshal.
Letter i. Shewing, that no Earl-Marshal can be made
during the minority of an hereditary Earl-Marshal.
London, 1703.
8°. 7J-in. (2) -I- 35 pp. + (3) pp. blank. Bound with other tracts.
Letters to a peer, concerning the honour of Earl-
Marshal. Letter i. Shewing, that no Earl-Marshal can
be made during the minority, or other incapacity, of an
hereditary Earl-Marshal, and Marshal of England.
London, 1706.
8°. 7 in. (4)+ 52 pp. Bouiid with other tracts.
*^* This is an enlarged and amended edition of the foregoing.
ANSTRUDIS, Saint. Ex vita s. Anstrudis. . . . Bouquet
(m.) Eecueil des historiens des Gaules, vol. 3, pp. 615,
616. 1741, fol.
ANSTRUTHER (Anne Patbrson) See Polwarth Peer¬
age. Case of Dame A. P. A., widow of Sir P. An-
struther. . . . [?i8i8], fol.
- See Polwarth Peerage. Minutes of evidence given
before the Committee of Privileges to whom the petition
of Dame A. P. A. . . . was referred. . . . ]i8i8], fol.
ANSWER
276
ANSTRUTHER (C. L.) See Historical Manuscripts
Commission. Edited by C. L. A., etc. 1870, etc.,
fol., etc.
ANSTRUTHER (Egbert) See Lamartine de Prat (m. l.
A. dk) .Jocelyn an episode. . . . Transl. by E. Anstruther.
1844, 8°.
- La Vraie cronicque d'Escoce. Pretensions des Anglois
a la couronne de France. Diplome de Jacques vi. roi de
la Grande Bretagne. Drawn from the Burgundian
Library by E. A. . . . London, Nicol, 1847.
4°. 10 in. Roxhurghe Club, No. 65.
ANSWER. The Answer at large to Mr. P - - tt's speech
[on the American Stamp Act].
London, W. Nicoll, 1766.
8°. I'i in. 22 pp.
- Answer, etc. [to the Considerations on the establish¬
ment of a regency]. [London, 1788.]
8°. 8 in. 23 pp. + (1) p.
ANSWER. An Answer from the country, to a late Letter
[signed T. W., but attributed to G. Savile, Marquis of
Halifax] to a dissenter, upon occasion of his Majesties
late . . . Declaration of indulgence. By a member of the
Church of England. London, M. B., 1687.
4°. 8 in. (2) + 48 pp.
The Answer of Coleman's ghost, to H. N[evill]'s poetick
offering. [A satire, in verse.] ]1 London, ? 1679.]
Fol. llf in. 3 pp. + (l) p.
• The Answer of the Assembly of Divines by authority of
Parliament now sitting at Westminster, unlo the reasons
given in to this Assembly by the Dissenting brethren, of
their not bringing in a model of their way, and since
published in print, under the title of A Copy of a
Eemonstrance ^ . . (24 Febr. 1645[-6]).
London, J. Field for B. Smith, i645[-46].
4°. 7 in. 24 pp.
■ The Answer of the people called Quakers to clear them¬
selves from the false insinuations of the clergymen in
their petition presented at the summer assizes in Mary-
.1687. . . .
["> London, 1687.]
borough
Pol. 12 in. 4 pp.
- An Answer to a
Papists protesting
discourse [by J. Gother] intituled,
against protestaut-popery; being a
vindication of Papists not misrepresented by protestants ;
and containing a particular examination of Monsieur de
Meaux . . . his Exposition of the doctrine of the Church
of Eome, in the articles of invocation of saints, and the
worship of images. . . . [By W. Sherlock.]
London, J. Amerij and W. Bogers, 1686.
4°. 75 in. (4)+ 131 pp. + (l) p.
- An Answer to a late dialogue between a new catholick
convert and a protestant, to prove the mystery of the
Trinity to be as absurd a doctriae as transubstantiation.
. . . [By William Sherlock.] London, T. Basset, 1687.
4°. 8 in. ^2) + 14 pp.
- An Answer to a late pamphlet [by E. Settle]; entituled,
a Character of a popish successor, and what England
may expect from such a one.
London, N. Thompson, 1681.
Fol. lljin. (2) + 15pp.+ (l)p.
- An Answer to a late pamphlet [by Sir Michael Foster],
entitled An Examination of the scheme of Church power
laid down in the Codex juris ecclesiastici Anglicani, etc.
[By Edmund Gibson.] . . . By the author of the Parallel
[John Andrews, d.d.] . . . London, J. Boherts, 1735.
8°. 11 in. (2)+ 161 pp. + (l)p.
- An Answer to a late pamphlet [by M. E., i.e. Matthias
Earbery] entitled, Elements of policy, civil and ecclesi¬
astical, in a mathematical method. By a member of the
Hanoverian society in Oxford. . . .
London, J. Baker, 1716.
8°. 6Jin. 23 pp. + (l) p.
- An Answer to a late pamphlet [by Z. Taylor], entituled
Obedience and submission to the present government,
demonstrated from Bp. Overall's Convocation-book.
With a postscript in answer to Dr. Sherlock's Case of
allegiance. [By T. Wagstaffe.]
London, J. ILnd7narsh, 1690.
4°. 8 in. 48 pp. Ascribed also to Bishop Ken.
- An Answer to a late pamphlet [by D. Defoe], entitled,
The experiment; or the shortest way with the dissenters
exemplified. Being the case of A. Gill, a dissenting
minister .... of Ely. . . . Wherein all the misrepresenta¬
tions . . . perjuries . . . and imposture contain'd in that
pamphlet, are . . . detected and prov'd. . . . [By Hugh
James.] London, J. Morphew, 1707.
4°. 8 in. (6) +46pp.

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