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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL Collections and Notes

(1474—1700)

THIRD AND FINAL SERIES SECOND SUPPLEMENT

LONDON BERNARD QUARITCH, 15 PICCADILLY A> \2'b<^«BX PREFACE.

The totally unexpected delay wjiich has taken place in the completion of the General Index to my Bibliography has, combined with the successive dispersion of numerous collections of books during the last two or three years, and my habitual practice of registering every item hitherto

undescribed or imperfectly so, to produce a further Appendix to what I, fully believed at the time to be a final issue of titles on the sectional principle. It might be supposed to be quite possible to hold over such new

material until an opportunity arose for incorporating it with a consolidated

alphabet. But as that is a distant contingency, and the labour of acquir-

ing these entries from an infinite variety of sources is so arduous, and the likelihood of the recurrence of the articles more or less slender, the risk of the destruction of my MS3. records is more than I care to encounter; while every title preserved in type is a gain and a relief. Since the First Supplement appeared in 1889, I have had under my eyes the large and important libraries of Sir Edward Sullivan, Mr. F. W. Cosens, Mr. 'Crawford of Cork, and Mr. Hailstone, besides numerous minor sales and an assortment of scarce books, tracts, and broadsides, obligingly lent to me by the always friendly booksellers. But the bulk of my acquisitions is necessarily derived from the incessant stores on view from season to season at the rooms of Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson, and Hodge.

I wish it were in my power to speak as favourably of some private possessors of rare or unique volumes in early English literature. I have not been exceptionally unfortunate in this respect; but in one or two instances where a so-called nobleman or gentleman is the owner of the only known copy of an ancient printed work, I have found it impracticable to prevail upon him to let me see it even for a few minutes under inspec- tion iy himself or Ms deputy. The Eight Honourable tlie refused to allow me to take a note of his unique copy of the Pastime ofPleasure, printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1509, because, his secretary wrote to me, the library was in a chaotic state. This patrician did not, or could not, see that it was a disgrace PREFACE.

to him to keep his books in a chaotic state ; but from collateral informa- tion I infer that the statement was false. Such men do not deserve to be entrusted with the possession of unique works, and I should like to be able to pass an Act of Parliament compelling them to surrender them to the country at a fair valuation. The Eight Honourable the Earl of Dysart has it in his power to refuse access to literary monuments and records, which he is too ignorant to understand. His lordship does not probably know what Bihliografhy signifies ; his noble mind cannot rise to tlie con- ception of a national undertaking. It is more in sympathy with barbed wire. W. C. H.

Barnbs Common, Surrey, October 1891. —:

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL COLLECTIONS AND NOTES.

ADDISON, JOSEPH. Smith. Anno. 1577. 8°. Title with Eemarks on Several Parts of Italy, &c. " The bookes pasport " in verse on back,

In the Years 1701, 1702, 1703. [Quot. 1 leaf : dedication by Smith to his wor- Jrom Cicero De Amicitid.] London, sliipful and especial good friend Master

Printed for Jacob Tonson, . . . 1705. 8°. Richard Stonely Esquire, one of the four

Title and half-title, 2 leaves : A, 4 leaves : Tellers of the Exchequer and Receiver of 1 B—Mm in eights. Dedicated to John, first fruits and tenths, leaf : Contents,

Lord Somers. 1 leaf : The Argument, in verse, 2 leaves : Sotheby's (SuUivan), May 1890, No. 18, A—H 2 in eights. Black letter, except Garrick's copy, with his hookplate, and on prefixes and Epilogue. the half-title the following inscription On recto occurs: "Finished in the "For the Rev* Mr. Saoheverell Fellow of H2 ; vale of Aylesburie the thirtenth of August Magd. College. J. Addison " and above, " —Anno Domini, 1574." Sotheby's, Febru- in Sacheverell's hand : Ex done Eruditis- ary 17, in Lot 121. The only copy simi Auctoris." 1890, known. ^SOP. M&o-p in Select Fables. Viz. 1. At Tun- Fables of^sopandother Eminent Myth 0- bridge . . . With a Dialogue between Bow- logists : With Morals and Reflexions. By Steeple Dragon, and the Exchange Gras- Sir Eoger L'Estrange, Kt. The Second hoper. [By .] London, Edition Corrected and Amended. Lon- Printed and are to be Sold by most Book- don, Printed for R. Sare, B. Took, M. sellers . . . 1698. 8°, A—H in eights. Gilliflower, A. & J. Churchil, J. Hind- marsh, and G. Sawbridge, 1694. Eolio. AGRIPPA, HENRY CORNELIUS.

With a portrait of L'Estrange ^tatis suae Female Pre-eminence : Or The Dignity 68, 1684, and other engravings. Title, 1 and Excellency of that Sex, above the

leaf : A, 4 leaves : a—d in fours : B Male. An Ingenious Discourse, Written 3 O in fours!, Originally in Latine, by Henry Cornelius

Agrippa, . . . Done into English, with Mythologia Ethica : Or, Three Centuries of .^sopian Fables. In English Prose. Additional Advantages. By H. C. 1. Done from .^sop, Phssdrus, Camerarius, Esdr. 3. 12. Women at-e strongest. London, Printed T. E. and M. D. and are to and all other Eminent Authors on this by be sold by Henry Million, at the Sign of the Subject . . . adorned with many Curious Sculptures, Cut on Copper Plates. By Bible in Fleet-street. 1670. Sm. 8°, A—G 4 in eights, G 3—4 with Advertise- Philip Ayres, Esq ; . . . London: Printed ments + 4 leaves with Imprimatur, for Thomas Hawkins, . . . mdclxxxix. title, and dedication by H. Care to Queen 8°. A, 8 leaves : a, 8 leaves : B—Y 4 in eights. Dedicated by Ayres to his Hon- Katherine. oured and Learned Kifisman and Friend AINSWORTH, HENRY. Mr. Lewis Maydwell. Annotations Upon the Book of Psalmes. The Fabulous tales of Esope the Phrygian, ... By Henry Ainsworth. . . . The Compiled moste eloquently in Scottishe second edition : in the yere 1617. 4°, Metre by Master Robert Henrison, & now A—Oo in fours : The Psalmes in Metre lately Englished. Euery tale Moralized [This is a headline], A—O in fours, first most aptly to this present time, worthy to leaf blank. [Col.] Imprinted [at Am- be read. Imprinted at London by Richard sterdam ?] in the yere, mdcxvii. e;

ALAZONOMASTIX. ANABAPTISTS.

This version of the Fsalms is in two Holy-days and Pasts throughout the Year. columns, with the music. London : Printed by Henry Hills, Printer ALAZONOMASTIX PHILALETHES. to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, for Observations Upon Anthroposophia Theo- his Houshold and Chappel. And are to magica, And Anima Magica Abscondita. be sold at his Priniing-house on the Ditch- 8°, Psalm. The// reel to aiid fro, . . . Printed side in Black-Fryers. 1688. Sm. 18 at Parrhesia, but are to be sold, by O. leaves. Fallen at the Rose in St. Pauls Church- The Christian Almanack for One hundred yard, 1650. Sm. 8". A, 4 leaves, title and seven years to come, being a Pro- on A 2 : B—G in eights : H, 2. With phetical Poem upon the Fall of Antichrist verses at the end on the Author's design, and the Commencement of the Kingdom by J. T. of our Lord Jesus Christ, with Perti- ALCORAN OR EL KORAN. nent Observations, both Theological and The Alcoran of Mahomet, Translated out Chronological. Written in the year of of Arabick into French, By tlie Sieur du the Beasts Reign 1228. And in the year Ryer, Lord of Malezair, and Resident for of our Lord's Nativity 1703. Norwich, the French King, at Alexandria. And Printed and sold by the Booksellers of newly Englished, for the satisfaction of London and Norwich 1703. 4°.

all that de.sire to look into the Turkish Triphook's Catalogue, about 1820, Ko. 18. Vanities. To which is prefixed, the Life AMAUIS OF GREECE. of Mahomet, the Prophet of the Turks, The most Excellent and Famous History and Author of the Alcoran. With A of the Most Renowned Knight, Amadis of Needful Caveat, or Admonition, for them Greece . . . Printed for J. Deacon . . . who desire to know what Use may be and J. Blare . . . 1693. 4°, A—Ff 2 in made of, or if tliere be danger in Reading fours, including a woodcut frontispiece. the Alcoran. London, Printed, and are This appears to be the same edition as to be Sold by Randal Taylor, near Sta- that of 1694, except the date, which is a tioners-Hall. MDCLXxxviii. Folio, a— year earlier than I have vet noticed. Sothe- and B—Kk, 2 leaves each. by's, July 10, 1890, No.' 186. ALEMAN, MATTEO. AMES, RICHARD.

The Rogve : Or The Life of Gvzman De The Search after Claret ; Or, A Visitation

Alfaraohe . . . London, Printed for Ed- of the Vintners. A Poem In two Canto's. * ward Blount. 1623. Folio. 6 leaves: Doubtless the Pleasure is as great A—Gg in sixes, Gg 6 blank. lu being Cheated, as to Cheat. —Hvdibras. The Rogve : Or, Tlie Life of Gvzman De London, Printed for E. Hawkins, 1691. Alfai'ache . . . Oxford, Printed by 4°. William Tvrner, for Robert Allot, and A—E, 2 leaves each : F, 1 leaf. In are to be sold in Pauls Church-yard verse.

Ann. Dom. 1630. Folio. *, 6 leaves : A, Fatal Friendship ; Or, The Drunkards

6 leaves : A (repeated)—Gg in sixes, Gg 6 Misery : Being A Satyr against Hard blank. Drinking ... By the Author of The ALMANACK. Search after Claret. London, Printed

for, Sold . . Thn Catholick Almannck For the Year and by Randal Tavlor, . 1693. 4°. 1687. Containing Both the Roman and A, 2 leaves : B—E 'in fours, E 2 English Calendar. An Explaiintion of with Advertisements, and E 3-4 blank. the Principal Holy days of the whole In verse. Dedicated "To all Gentle- men, and Others Year. With Catalogues of the Popes ; More particularly, To the from St. Peter to this present Innocentius Sworn Friends of the Bottle," XL And of the Kings of England, and AMBOYNA. Arch-Bishops of Canterbury, from tlie A True Relation of the Unjust, Cruell,

Year 600. to the Reformation. London : and Barbarous Proceedings against the Printed liy Hills, Printer to the Henry English at Amboyna . . . The Third King's Most Excellent Majesty, . . . Edition. London, Printed by Tho. MDCLXxxvii. Sm. 8°, A C in twelves, Mabb, for 4°, — William Hope, . . . 1665. but no B, and C 1 — 4 repeated. A—E in fours, including the frontis- Tlie Catholic & Protestant Almanack piece. For the Year of our Lord God 1688. ANABAPTISTS.

Being Leap-Year. . . . Whereunto is The Humble Apology Of some commonly added. An Exposition of the principal called Anabaptists, In behalf of them- ANDERSOiX. ARISTOTLE.

selves and others of the same Judgement ford, near the Temple Church, 1684. 8°.

with them : . . . London, Printed hy A, 4 leaves : B—L in eights. Henry Hills, and are to be sold by Francis APOTHECARIES. Smith . . . 1660. 4°, C 2 iu fours, A— A Charter Granted to the Apothecaries 1 blank. A of London, The 30ih of May, 13 Jac. 1. ANDERSON, ANTHONY. Translated and Printed for the better All Exposition of the Hymne commonly Information of the said Apothecaries in

called Benedictus : with an ample & their Duty to the City of London, the comfortable application of the same, to CoUedg of , and Their own So- our age and people. By A. Anderson ciety. London, Printed by F. Leach, in 4°, fours. Preacher. . . . ^ Imprinted at Londo the Year 1695. A—D 2 in by Henry Middelton, for Eaufe Newbery. APULEIUS, LUCIUS. 8°, A—L in eights, L 8 blank. Dedicated The xi. bookes of the Golden Asse . . . to the Bishop of Lincoln, from Medborne, Imprinted at London for Abraham Veale. this 15 of January, 1573. With verses 1582. [Col.] Imprinted at London by to the Reader on the back of the title. Thomas East for Abraham Veale. 1582. ANDERSON, ROBERT. 8", A—Ee 4 in eights. Black letter. The Making of Rockets. In Two Parts. ARCANDAM. The First Containing the Making of The Most excellent, profitable, and plea- Rockets for the meanest Capacity. The sant booke of the famous doctour and other To make Rockets by a Duplicate expert Astrologien Arcandam or Arcan- Proposition, to 1000 pound Weight or drin, to fynd the fatal desteny, constella- higher. Experimentally and Mathemati- tion, completion, and naturall inclination cally Demonstrated, By Robert Ander- of euery man and childe by his liyrth : son. London : Printed for Robert Mor- with an addition of Phisiognomie very den, at the Atlas in Cornhil. 1694. delectable to reade Now newly tourned Sm. 8°, A—D in eights. With diagrams. out of French into our vulgare tonge, by Dedicated to the Earl of Romney. B. M. William Warde. Printed at London by ANSWER. lames Rowbothum and are to be solde at A witty Answer, And Vindication To a his shop in Chepe-svde, vrider Bowe- foolish Pamphlet, intituled New Orders churche. [About 1560.] 8°, A—M 5 in * New, Agreed upon by a Parliament of eights -I- 4 leaves. With cuts, includ- Round-heads. Or, Old, Orders Old, newly ing a folded one at B ii. Dedicated by vampt By a Parliament of Rattle-heads. Rowbothum to the . Confirmed by the Brethren of the malig- The copy employed seemed to want the " nant Party now assembled at Rattle heads Addition of Physiognomy," which waa supplied from a' later edition. Court, a way-bit from Yorke. With the ignorant rashnes of Mr. Short-breath, a The Most Excellent, Profitable, and Plea-

damnified Companion, Mr. Speaker of sant Book, of . . . Arcandam, or Alcan-

the House. Avowed by Nicholas Peri- drin, . . . Sold by J. Conyers, at the wig, alias No-eares, Cler. Pari. Rati. Raven in Holbourn. Sm. 8°, A-^M 4 London, Printed for Nat: Morton. 4°, in eights, title on A 2. Black letter. With 4 leaves. cuts. An Answer to the Dragon & Grashopper ARCHER, JOHN, One of His Majesty's In a Dialogue between an Old Monkey Physicians in Ordinary. and a Young Weasel At the Three-Crane- Every Man his own Doctor, Compleated

: Shewing, First, Tavern in the Poultry ; where they are with an Herbal How likely to be seen. As also, Some Remarks every one may Know his own Constitu- upon the Amsterdam and London ^sops. tion and Complexion, . . . The Second London, Printed in the Year, 1698. 4°, Edition, with Additions, viz. A Treatise 8 leaves. of Melancholy and Distraction, . . . Lon- ANTIDOTE. don, Printed for the Author, and are to lie sold at his House, at the Sign of the Wit and Mirth. An Antidote against Golden Ball in Winchester Street, near Melancholy. Compounded of Ingenious Broad Street. 1673. 8°, A-T 4 in and witty Ballads, Songs, and Catches, eights. and other Pleasant and Merry Poems. The Third Edition, Enlarged with seve- ARISTOTLE. ral New Songs and Catches. London, Aristotle's Manual of Choice Secrets, Printed hy J. P. and Sold by Henry Play- Shewing the Whole Mystery of Genera- :

ARITHMETIC. ASSISE.

tion. With Receipts to prevent Barren- legio a rege indulto. Sm. 8°, A—D iu ness, and Cause Conception. Very eights. Necessary to be Known and Practiced ARWAKER, EDMUND, M.D. by all Midwives, Nurses, & Young An Epistle to Monsieur Boileau, Inviting Married Women. Translated out of his Muse to forsake the French Interest, Latin by J. P. London, Printed for and celebrate the King of England. By John Back, at the Black-Boy on London- Edm. Arwaker . . . London, Printed by Bridge, 1699. Sm. 8° or 12°, A—F in Tho. Warren, for Francis Saunders . . . twelves, including a frontispiece. 1694. Folio, A—B, 2 leaves each. In ARITHMETIC. verse. See Introduction. ASCHAM, ROGER. ARTEMIDORUS. The Scholemaster Or plaine and perfite The Interpretation of Dreames, Digested way of teachyng children, to vnderstand, into five books by that Ancient and ex- write, and speake, the Latin tong, but cellent Philosopher, Artemidorvs. Cora- specially purposed for the priuate bryng- piled by him in Greek, and translated ing vp of youth in lentlemen and afterwards into the Latine, the Italian, Noble mens houses, and commodious also the French, and Spanish, Tongues. And for all such, as haue forgot the Latin now more exactly rendered into English. tonge, and would, by themselues, without . . . The fourth Edition, newly corrected, a Scholemaster, in short tyme, and with by the French, and Latine Copy. London, small paines, recouer a sufficient habilitie, Printed by Bernard Alsop, 1644. Sm. 8°, to vnderstand, write, and speake Latin. N 4 in eights, including a frontispiece. A— 11 By Roger Ascham. iJ Au. 1570. At Dedicated by the printer to Sir William London. Printed by lohn Daye, dwell- Playters, Knight, and Baronet, &c. With ing ouer Aldersgate. % Cum Gratia & a preface by Ro. Wood the translator. Priuilegio Regies Maiestatis, per Decen- nium. [Col.] At London. Printed by ouer Aldersgate. The Interpretation of Dreams. . . . The John Daye dwellyng Fifth Edition, newly corrected by the ^ Cum gratia & Priuilegio Regise Maies- 4°. French and Latine Copy. London, Prin- tatis. 1570. Title, 1 leaf : Dedication ted by Elizabeth Alsop, dwelling in Grub- by Margaret Ascham to Sir W. Cecil,

street, near the Upper Pump. 1656. 1 leaf : B—T in fours, A omitted. Sm. 8°, A—N 4 in eights, A 1 probably In the Epistle to Cecil, his widow invokes with the same frontispiece, but deficient his protection for her late husband's book, in the copy used. B. M. and in the preface the author explains the circumstances, now well known, under Dedicated in this edition to Mr. Edmond which it was written. Buokworth, of the County of Korfolk, Gentleman^ but now resident in St. Kathe- ASSISE. rine's Court, London. Tabula libri assisaru & plitorum corone. ARTHUR OF BRITAIN. [The rest of the page is occupied by the Histoire Des Merveillevx faicts du preux printer, John Rastell's, device, and by & vaillant Clieualier Artus de Bretaigne. the royal monogram with the motto Et des grandes aduentures ou il s'est Justicia Begat, the two blocks enclosed trouud en son temps. A Paris, Par in a border of iour pieces. At the end Nicolas Bonfons, . . . 1584. 4°, A—Oo plitoru corone occurs :] Assisarum liber & in fours. In two columns. With wood- foelicit explicit. Folio. Title, prologue cuts. of John Rastell " in laudem legu,'' and ARTICLES. preface, shewing " Quod res publica non Articles whereupon it was agreed by the consistit in diuiciis in potestate nee hon- Archbishops and Bishops of both Pro- oribus sed presertim in bonis legib}

(both in leaves : uinces, and the whole Cleargie : In the English)," and Table, 4

Conuocation holden at London in the a, 8 : b, 8 : c —z in sixes : A—E in sixes : S, yeere of our Lord God 1562 . . . Im- 8, S 8 blank. B. M. printed at London by Robert Barker, Tabula li. assar3. [London, Richard Pyn- . . . 1605. 4°, A—C in fours. son.] Sm. 8", a—v 2 in eights + Table, ARTICULI. 2 leaves. Without title and colophon, Articuli ad narrationes nouas pertiii for- but with Pynson's device on v 2 verso. mati. [Col.] Londini in ^dibus Richardi Sign, r is printed on one side only in this Pynsoni regij impressoris. Cum priui- copy. R

ASTROLOGER. A YRES.

ASTROLOGER Booke Intit'led De curd pro mortuis, trans-

The Character of a Quack-Astrologer : lated for the use of those who either haue Or, The Spurious Prognosticator An- not his volumes, or haue not knowlige in

atomiz'd. . . . With Allowance. London, the Latine tongue. Printed & published, Printed, and are to be sold at the Book- M. DC. xxxvi. Sm. 8°, A—E 4 in eights, sellers Shops, 1673. 4°, A—C in fours. E 3-4, and probably A 1, blank. B. M. " ATKINS, SIR ROBERT, K.B., a Judge On E 1 occurs a headline : The Sovlea

of the Common Pleas. Svpplication at the Hovre of Deth : Applyed ..." The Power, Jurisdiction, and Priviledge by the Church, to Soules departed In verse. of Parliament ; And the Antiquity of the House of Commons Asserted. Occasion'd AUSTEN, RALPH. by an Information in the King's Bench, A Dialogve, Or Familiar Discourse, and by the Attorney General, against the conference betweene the Husbandman, Speaker of the House of Commons. As and Frvit-Trees, in his Nurseries, Or-

also a Discourse concerning the Eccle- chards, and Gardens. . . . ByRa:Avsten, siastical Jurisdiction in the Realm of Praetiser (50 years) in the Art of Plant-

England, Occasion'd bj' the Late Com- ing Frvit-Trees. . . . Oxford, Printed by mission in Ecclesiastical Causes. By Sir Hen: Hall, for Thomas Bowman. 1676.

Robert Atkyns, Knight of the Honourable 8°. *, 8 leaves : A—G 4 in eights, A 8 Order of the Batli, and late one of the and G 4 blank; Judges of the Court of Common-Pleas. VAUTS, MOSES, a faithful Votary, London, Printed for Timothy Goodwin, 1 and free Denizen of the Commonwealth . . . 1689. Folio, A—U, 2 leaves each, of Israel. A 1 with an Advertisement. The Husband's Authority Unvail'd ; AUGUSTINE, ST., Bishop of Hippo. Wherein it is moderately discussed whe- Excitacio fidelis anime ad eleniosinam ther it be fit or lawfuU for a good Man, b*o Augustino conscripta. faciendam A to beat his bad Wife . . . London, Printed about [Oxford, Theodore Rood, 1480.] by T. N. for Robert Bostock, . . . 1650. 4°, a in eights, a 1 blank. B. M. 4°, A— 2 in fours. This precious little tract was obligingly pointed out to me, July 9, 1891, by Dr. AVENAR, JOHN. Gamett. It has only of late been recog- The Enimie of Securitie Or A daily exer- of Oxford press. nised as a production the cise of godlie meditations, . . . 'The 4. [Col.] A Pretiovs Booke of Heavenly Medita- edition . . . 1583. 1583. Im- printed at London, by Henrie Denham, tions : Called A private talke of the Soule dwelling in Pater noster Rowe, at the with God. . . . Translated . . . ByTho. signe of the Starre. Sm. 8°, a or A— Rogers. . . . London, Printed by R. H. for the Company of Stationers. 1640. or r in twelves, A 1 and R 12 blank. Sm. 8°, A—Aa in twelves, first and last AYRES, JOHN. leaves blank. The New A-la-Mode Secretarie : Or, Prac- A Heavenly Treasvre of Comfortable tical Pen-Man. A New Copy-Book. Meditations and Prayers Written by S. Wherein the Bastard Italians, commonly Avgvstiii, Bishop ,of Hyppon. In three called the New-a-la-Mode, Round Hands, seuerall treatises of his Medi tations. Solilo- Mixt Running Hands, and Mixt Seci-e- quies, and Manual. Faithfully translated tary's, are so Mod[elled] and Composed, into English by the R. F. Anthony Batt as to dispatch Business witli Facility and Monlse, of the holy order of S. Bennet Neatness. ... By John Ayres, Master of of the Congregation of England. At S. the Writing-School, at the Hand and Pen Omers, For lohn Heigham. Anno 1624. near St. Pauls School, in St. Pauls Church- Sm. 8°, A—R in twelves. Dedicated by yard, London. Sold by Hen. Hatley, Batt to Gabriel Gifford de S. Maria, at the Three Flower-de-luces in St. Pauls ' 4°, Archbishop and Duke of Rheims. B. M. Church-yard ; . . . Obi. 26 engraved including title. Saint Avstins Care for the Dead, Or His and 2 printed leaves, L

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B. D. able House, in Answer to a late Paper, of the Ladies for The Insinuating Bawd : And the Kepent- Intituled A Petition ing Harlot. Written by a Whore at Tun- Husbands. [Col.] London, Printed for, bridge, and Dedicated to a Bawd at the and sold by the Book-selling Batchelors Batli. London Printed, and are Sold by- in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1693. 4°, 2 most Booksellers. [About 1700.] Folio, leaves. In two columns. A—D, 2 leaves each. BACON, FRANCIS, Lord Verulam, dhc: B. L. The Essaies of Sr. Francis Bacon Knii,'ht, The Examination, confession, and con- . . . Printed at London for lohn laggard, demnation of Henry Eobson Fisherman dwelling at the Hand and Starre betweene of Rye, who poysoned his wife in the the two Temple Gates. 1613. Sm. 8", that hitherto hath strangest maner euer A—P 4 in eights, A 1 and P 4 blank. bin heard of. At London Printed by Naturall and Experimental! History Felix Kingston for R. W. and are to be The of Winds, &c. Written in Latine by the solde in Paternoster row at the signe of Right Honorable Francis Lo : Verulam, the Talbot. 1598. 4°, 4 leaves. Viscount St. Alban. Translated into B. P., G\entleman\. English by R. G. Qent. London, Printed The Court Secret : A Novel. Part I. for Humphrey Moseley, . . . and Tho. Written by P. B. G. London, Printed Dring . . . 1653. Sm.8°,A—Sin twelves: for R. Bentley and S. Magnes in Russel- T, 4, the last leaf blank. With a portrait in Garden. 8°. street Covent 1689. Sm. by T. Cross. A, 6 leaves: B—N 6 in twelves: Part II. BACON, ROGER. with a separate title, A—L in twelves. Angli, Viri Eminentis- Dedicated by P. B. to John, Lord Love- Rogerii Bacconis simi Perspectiva. In Qua, Qvse ab Aliis lace, Captain of the Band of Pensioners. Fvse Traduntur, succincte, neruose & ita The writer describes himself as a stranger to his Lordship. pertractantur, vt omnium intellectui facile pateant. Nunc primum in lucem edita B. T., Qent. Opera et studio lohannis Combachii, . . . Miscellany Poems on Several Subjects. Francofvrti, . . . m.dc.xiv. 4°. Title, London : Printed by R. Janeway, and Sold dedication and verses, 4 leaves : a—co 3 in by J. Nutt, . . . MDCC II. Folio, B—T, fours. With diagrams. 2 leaves each + title and half-title.

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tica : In Qua, de Speciervm Mvltiplica- A Help to Discourse : Or, More Merri- tione, earundemque in inferioribus virtute ment niixt with serious Matters. . . .

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C. R. concernynge the most sacret Sacrament The Prodigals Pilgrimage. A Poem. of the blessed body and blonde of oure Wherein is contained all the Remarkable sauioure Christe, copiled by John CaU Passages occurring from his Birth to his uyne, a man of no lesse lernyng and literature, then Godlye studye, and ex- Return. . . . London, Printed for J. Nutt near Stationers-HalL 1698. 4°, A— ample of liuyng ; And translated into in fours. lu verse. Dedicated to the Latyne by Lacius a man of lyke excel- much honoured John. Try, Esq. lencie. And nowe laste of all, translated into Englyshe by a faythfuU brother, no C. S. lesse desirous to profyt the weake brothers The Truth and Excellence of the Christian then to exercise the talent of the Lorde to Religion . . . London : Printed for John this honoure and glorye. In declaration 8°. Gellihrand . . . 1685. A, 4.1eaves : whereof, he hath set before this little in eights. Dedicated to Sir Thomas B—K booke an Epistle to the reader much more of Glassenbury in Kent, Knight Roberts eflfectuous then in the fyrst edition. and Baronet. Wherunto the order that the Churche CALVERT, THOMAS, M.A. and congregation of Christ in Denmark The black Diet: Or The Historie of doth vse in the receiuing of Baptisme, Christ's Passion, in which Hell devises the Supper of y Lorde, and Wedlocke : is the overthrow of Christ and his Doctrine, added. Myles Couerdale. Luke. xix. the Jews, High-Priests, Scribes and Pha- Chapter Be doyng till I come. [No place, eights. rises, with the Roman Magistrates, see to &c.] Sm. 8°, A—F in the Execution, and God turnes the death The Catechisme or maner to teache of Christ to sinfull Man's Salvation. By Children the christian religion. Made by Thomas Calvert, M.A. of Sid. Coll. Cambr. the excellent Doctour and Pastour in

Minister of the Gospell. . . . Yorke, Christes Church, Ihon Calvin . . . Printed Printed by Alice Broade, and are to be at London by Rouland Hall, dwellyngin sold by Richard Lambert at the Minster- Gutter Lane, at the sygne of the halfe gates, 1664. 4°, B—E in fours, beside Egle and the Keye. 1563. 8°, A—M in the title and Approbatio at the end. eights, M 8 blank. CALVIN, JOHN. CAMBRIDGE, UNIVERSITY OF. MusarumCantabrigiensium A Faythful and moost Godlye treatyse Synodia, Sive I :

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M—N in fours. Dedicated to the King, Folio [1] A—D in sixes : E, 4. With in verse, by Thomas Comber, Vice-Cliau- the large device of R. Copland at the foot cellor. of E 4. With woodcuts. Musarum Cantabrigieiisium Luctus & This copy, commencing on A iii., was shown to me by IVIr. John Bohn, July 14, Gratulatio : Ille in Fvnere OliveriAnglia;, 1890, at Sotheby's. It was sold among Scotise, & Hibernian Protectoris ; Hsec Crawford of Cork's books. de Kicardi successione felicissima Ad CARACCIOLI, GALEAZZO. Eundem. Cantabrigise : Apud Joannem The Italian Convert : . . . London, Field, . . . 1658. 4°. Title and dedica- Printed for Abel Roper . . . 1689. 12°, tion, 2 leaves : *, 4 leaves : A—H in A—D in twelves : E, 5. With a plate. fours. Academice Cantabrigiensis Sostra. Sive, CARLETON, JOHN, of the Middle Ad Carolum II. reducem, De Regnis Temple. ipsi, Musis per ipsum feliciter restitutis The Replication, Or Certain Vindica- Gratulatio. Cantabrigite, Exoudebat tory Depositions, Occasioned by way of Answer, to the Various Aspersions, and Joannes Field, . . . 1660. 4". * and **, False Reports of Ignorant and Malicious 4 leaves each : A—B in fours : b, 4 Tongues, and the Printed Sheets and leaves : C—M in fours. Pamphlets of Base Detractors, Concern- CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD, Earl of ing the Late Acted Cheat. Written by Argyle. lolin Carleton of the Middle Temple The Speech of the Earl of Argyle at His London, Gent. Printed by the Authors Trial on the 12th of December 1681. Appointment in the Year, 1663. 4°, 4 [Col.] London: Priritedfor Richard Jane- leaves. way, in Queen's-head-alley in Pater-noster- Eow. 1682. A broadside. CARLETON, MARY. An Exact and CAMPION, EDMUND. True Relation of the Examination, Tryal, and Condemnation A Brief Censvre vppon two bookes of The German Princesse, otherwise cal'd, Written in answere to M. Edmonde Cam- Mary Carlton, at Justice-Hall in the pions offer of disputation. [Quot. from Old Bailey, January 17, 1672. Also, An Deut. 5. 5.] Imprinted at Doway by account of the pretended Treachery which lohn Lyon. 1581. With Privilege. 8°, she was to discover to the Bench ; and A—F 2 in eights. B. M. the reason of her return from Jemeca. Edmvndi Campiani Societatis lesv Theo- London, Printed for R. 0. 1672. 4", lofii, qui non ita pridem pro Catholica 4 leaves. Black letter. religione martyriura subiit, oblati certam- CASTIGATIO. inis in causa fidei rationes decem redditse Casdgatio Teiiiporum : Or, A short View Academicis Aiiglise. Addita est brevis and Reprehension of the Errours and Narratio vitae & martyrii . . . Ingol- Enormities of the Times, both in Church stadii, . . . CIO. lo. sxciv. Sm. 8°, A— and State ; And what is the most pro- in twelves. bable Means to cure the Distempers in CANISIUS, P. either. Printed at London, in the Year Certayne necessarie Principles of Reli- 1660. 4°, A—D 2 in fours. gion, which may be entituled, A Cate- CASTRATION. chisme conteyning all the partes of the Reasons Humbly offer'd For a Law to Christian and Oatholique Fayth. Written enact the Castration of Popish Ecclesias- in Latin by P. Canisius, one of the holy tics, as the best way to prevent the Growth societie of the lesuites, and nowe ampli- of Popery in England. London, Printed, fied and Englished by T. 1. Dvaci, Per and are to be sold by A. Baldwin in Joannem Bogardum. Sm. square 8°, Warwicklane, 1700. 4°, A—G, 2 leaves in eights 8 leaves, title on A—H + H, each. H 2. Sotheby's, March 13, 1891, No. 588, Dr. CAT. Blias's copy. A Cat may look upon a King. London ; :

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Ecclesiastic! ; Or, The History of the CHARLES STUART L (1625-48).

Lives, Acts, Deaths, & Writings, Of the Eikon Basilike . . . Repiintedlu R[egis] most Eminent Fathers of the Church, M[emoriam.] Anno Dom. 1648. Sm. 8°. That Flourisht in the Fourth Centurj'. A—H in twelves, besides the frontispiece. Wherein Among other things an Account Eikon Basilike. Le Povrtraict dv Roy is given of the Kise, Growth, and Progress de la Grand Bretagne . . . Reueue, cor- of Arianism, and all of other Sects that rigee, & augment^e de nouueau. A Age descending from it. . . . London, Paris, Chez Lovys Vendosme, . . . Printed by J. B. for Richard Chiswel, 8° M.DCXLix. Sm. ... A, 8 : B, 4 : C, 8 : . . . MDCLXXXiii. Folio, a—b, 2 leaves D, 4 : E—Tt in eiglits and fours : Vv, 4.

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By the King. A Proclamation For a The Immortality of the Human Soul, Thanksgiving for the late Victory by Demonstrated by the Light of Nature. His Majesties Naval Forces, Against the In Two Dialogues. [Quot. from Arist. Dutch. London, Printed by John Bill 3 de Generat. Animal.'] London, Printed and Christopher Barker, . . . 1666. A by William Wilson for Henry Herring- broadside. man, . . . 1659. 4°, A—Bb in fours, A By the King. A Proclamation For the and Bb 3-4 blank. With a portrait of Discovery and Apprehension of George Charlton by Lombart, having verses Duke of Buckingham. In the Savoy, beneath it " In Efllgiem & librum Drs. Printed by the Assigns of John Bill Charlton," signed C. B. (Clement Barks- and Christopher Barker, His Majesties dale.) Dedicated to the Marquis of Dor- chester. Printers, 166f. A broadside. The Last Speeches of the Five Notorious CHESHIRE. The Arraignment and Executi[on] Traitors and Jesuits : Viz. Thomas Whiter John Cavan alias ( Edward Sudlow, '\ alias Whitebread, Gaven. Anthony 1 Hamlet Stockley, / Provincial of the Turner. And John Of<; Robert Lester, > Gentlemen. Jesuits in England. Fen wick, Procura- I John Sutton, I William Harcourt, "tor for the Jesuits V And one Howlton J alias Harrison, pre- in England. Who were executed at West-Chester, the tended Rector of three and twenty of September last. London. [1609.] for the heinous robbery, and who were justly Executed at Tyburn, cruell torturing of a Wealthy Yeoman, June 20. 1679. For Conspiring the called [Tho]mas Worrall (alias Winter- Deaths of His Sacred Majesty, and the ston) whom they would have compelled Subversion of the Government and Pro- to [eat his] own flesh at a little Towne, testant Religion. Folio, 4 leaves. called Budworth, neare Chester. [Lon- don, 1609.] 4°, A—C in fours, title on By the King. An Additional Proclama- A 2. With a large cut on the title. B. M. tion Concerning CofFee-Houses. London, The title-page of this copy is mutilated, the Assigns of John Bill and Printed by and the imprint lost. This leaf may have Christopher Barker . . . 167|. Abroad- been printed of a larger size than the rest side. of the tract. [A Notification, submitted by the Duke CHETTLE, HENRY. Monmouth, F. Grey, and Lord Herbert, of Englands Mourning Garment : Worne dated Nov. 2, 1681, respecting a state- heere by plaine ShepiearUs, in memorie ment by Nath. Thompson in the Public of their sacred Mistresse, Elizabeth Intelligencer of Oct. 25 preceding.] A Queene of vertue while she lined, and broadside. Theame of Sorrow being dead. To the By the King. A Proclamation For Con- which is added the true manner of her tinuing the Collection of the Customs Emperiall Funerall. With many new B FF S;:

CHURCH. i8 CLOWES.

additions, being now againe tlie second also Of the greatest and famousest Cities, time reprinted, which was omitted in the and Fabricks which have been, or are

first Impression. After which followeth now remaining : Whereunto are now the Shepheards Spring-Song, for enter- added, au Alphabetical-Description of all tainment of King lames our most potent the Counties in England, and Wales Soueraigne. Dedicated to all that loued and of the four Chiefest English Planta- the deceased Queene, and honour the tions in America. Together with the liuing King. Imprinted at London for rarest Beasts, Fowls, Birds, Fishes, and Tliomas Millington, and are to be sold at Serpents which are least Known amongst

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for . . CHURCH. Milbourn Robert Clavel, . 1671. Folio, A Oo in fours, besides the frontis- The Grievances of the Church of Eng- — piece by Gaywood. land which are not in the Power of the Government of it to Remedy. By a CLAVELL, ROBERT, Bookseller. Member of the . A General Catalogue of Books Printed in [Col.] Printed for R. Baldwin, in the England Since the Dreadful Fire of Lon- Old-Baily, 1689. A broadside. don, 1666. To the End of Trinity Term, CLARKE, SAMUEL. 1674. Together with the Titles of all The Marrow of EcclesiastioHl Historie, Publick and Private Acts of Parliament conteined in the Lives of the. Fathers, Proclamations : . . . And an Abstract of And Other Learned Men, and Famous the General Bills of Mortality since 1660. Divines, which have Flourished in the With A General Account of the Names of Church since Christ's Time, to this pre- all the Books of Law, Navigation, Musick, &c. With a Catalogue of School Books. sent Age. . . . Together with the Livelie Effigies of most of the Eminentest of Collected by Robert Clavel. London : them cut in Copper. By Samuel Clark Printed by Andrew Clark, for Robert

Clavel, . . . MDCCxxv. Folio. Title Pastor of Bennet-Fink. . . . London, Printed by William Du-Gard, dwelling and Preface, 2 leaves : B—Hh, 2 leaves in Suffolk-lane, Anno Domini mdcl. 4°. each. A, 4 leaves, including a leaf with some CLERIADUS. remarks by Edmund Calamy. With the Cy commence le Liure de messire Cleria- " portrait of Clark, jEtatis suae 50° Octob: dus filz au Conte Desture Et de Meliadice

10 : 1649," by Cross, having beneath it fille au roy dengleterre. Ou les vend a some verses by P. V., A. M. Paris en la rue neufue nostre dame a len- Englands Remembrancer, containing A seigne sainct Nicolas, xxv. C. [1525] [Col.] iinist le cronique true and full Narrative of those two never Cy romant et de Cleriadus et Meliadice fille au roy to be forgotten deliverances : The one from the Spanish Invasion in Eighty (langleterre Nouuellemeut Imprime a Paris pour Pierre serjent demourat en la eight : The other from the Hellish Powder rue neufue nostre dame a lenseigne sainct Plot : November 5. 1605. Whereunto is

4°, in : added The like Narrative of that signal Nicolas. A—N fours : 0, 8 P— judgement of God upon the Papists by in fours : T, 8 : V—Z in fours. Wood- cut on title. With the printer's device the fall of the house in Black-Friers Lon-

on verso below : don, Upon their fifth of November, 1623. Z 4 and xxiil. L. Collected for the information and benefit Puttick's, July 2, 1891, No. 653. of each Family, by Sam. Clark Pastor in CLEVELAND, JOHN.

Bennet Finck. . . . Printed by J. 0. for The Character of a Moderate Intelligencer John Rothwel at the Fountain in Cheap- With some select Poems. Written by the 8°. side, 1657. Sm. A, 4 leaves ; B— same Author. J. C. 4°, A—B 2 in fours. in eights. Dedicated to " The Honovr- Without title and date. able And His much Honoured Friends CLOWES, WILLIAM. Edward Russel, Esq., Son to the Right A Profitable and Necessarie Booke of Ob- Honourable Francis Earl of Bedford. servations, for all those that are burned And to the Lady Penelope His Prudent with the flame of Gun -powder, &c. . . . and Pious consort." With an addition of most approved reme- Geographical Description of all A the dies, . . . Last of all is adioyned a short Countries in the Known World. As Treatise, for the cure of Lues Venerea :

COAL. «9 COMENIUS.

. . . Tlie third Edition. London, Printed London, Printed and Sold hy John Gar- by M. Dawson, and are to be sold by rett, at his Shop, as you go up the stairs Benjamin Allen and Peter Cole. 1637. of the Royal Exchange in Corn-hill, . . . 4°, A—Ff in fours. Witii woodcuts and Obi. 4°, 26 engraved leaves, including verses. The Treatise on the French pox engraved title -f 4 of letterpress, includ- has a separate title. ing printed title.

COAL. The Young Lawyer's Writing Master Be- Another Order of the Commons assembled ing A Book of Copies onely of Court and in Parliament, Concerning Coals : Requir- Chancery Hands . . . Written and En- ing the Lord Major of the city of London, graven by Edward Cocker. Printed and forthwith to put the former Ordinance are to be Sold by Robert Walton . . . concerning the prices of Coals in execu- Obi. 8°, 4 leaves of letterpress and the tion, . . . London, Printed for Ed w. Hus- same of engraved specimens.

bands, . . . Aprill 21. 1643. 4°, leaves. 4 Perhaps the copy used was incomplete. COBB, SAMUEL. COLCHESTER. Pax Redux : A Pindarick Ode on the Re- (Barbarous, turn of An fi'i^.mo ) His Majesty And the Happy Con- Vnparallel'd, Murder, clusion of the Peace. London, Printed on ihf \ [ ( Vnsouldiery, for E. Whitlock, near ) Stationers Hall, Committed at Colchester, upon the persons 1697. Folio, A—C, 2 leaves each. of the two most incomparable. Sir Charles COCHLiEUS, JOHANNES. Lucas, and Sir George Lisle. London. Printed 4°, De futuro Concilio rite celebrando . . . in the Year, 1648. 4 leaves. Epistola Johannis Cochlei ad Archiepi- COLLECTION. scopQ S. Andreae in Scotia. Dresde in An Exact Collection or Catulogxie of our Misnia M D xxxilll. 4° C in fours. A— English Writers on the Old and New COCKBUEN, W., M.D., Physician to the Testament, Either in Whole, or in Part Blue Squadron, H.M. Fleet. Whether Commentators, Elucidators, Ad-

An Account of the Nature, Causes, Symp- notators, or Expositors, . . . London, toms and Cure of the Distempers Tiiat Printed by R. Davenport for John

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. . second Edi- Multum in Parvo, Or The Pens Perfec- any other tongue, . The tion, lanclied with variety of rare Ex- tion, much enlarged. By the labour and amples of all the curious Hands written industry of lohn Anchoren, Licentiate in this Kingdom, and the Neighbouring in Divinity. London, Printed by Tho. Nations. With a new-invented Alphabet Cotes, for Thomas Slater, dwelling at the White Swan, in duck-Lane. 1633. 8°, of Verses, . . . Invented, Written, and Engraven in Silver, By Edward Cocker, A—T 5 in eights. Latin, English, and of London. Monumentum Penna Perenne. French in parallel coliTmns. :;.

COMETOGRAPHIA. 20 CORDEROY.

COMETOGRAPHIA. Late Sacred Majesty Charles II. Of

Immortal . . Cometographia. A Discourse of Comets : Ever Blessed and Memory

Shewing their Original SuV>stance, Place, London : Printed for James Partridg, Time, Magnitude, Motion, Number, Color, Stationer to His Royal Highness, George Figure, Kinds, Names, and, more especi- Hereditary Prince of Denmark, at the ally, their Prognosticaks, Significations Post-Office by Charing-Cross. 1685. 8°.

: c, : d, : in eights. and Presages. . . . Where also is inserted A, 8 : b, 8 4 8 B—Kk

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London, Printed for Brab. Avlmer, . . . COOK, JAMES, of Warwick, H.D. 8°, but 1684. Sm. A—U 4 in eights, no Mellificium Chirurgise : Or, The Marrow A 3 in this copy. Dedicated to Seth, of Chirurgery. With the Anatomy of Bishop of Salisbury, but the epistle not Human Bodies, According to the most

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Crackfart & Tony : Or, Knave and Fool CONNINGSBY. THOMAS, 0/ Norlh a Dialogue over a Dish of Coffee, Con- Mvmms, Co. Hertford. In cerning Matters of Religion and Govern- The Miiny Sufferings of an Undone ment. Printed in the Year. 1680. 4°, Gentleman, and his Family here truly in fours. remonstrated to puhlick consideration. A—E 2 [London, ? 1648.] 4°, A—B in fours. COOTE, EDWARD. A very interesting personal narrative, The English School-Master. . . . Perused printed without a title, respecting the and approved by Publick Authority ; and

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Treatise of great Esteem Amongst the The English School-Master. . . . Printed Principal Wits of France. EnglishM by and Approved by Publick Authority

A. Lovell, M.A. London : Printed by and now the Four and Fiftieth Time Im-

J. C. for Henry Brome, . . . 1677. Sm. printed. London : Printed by Eliz. 8°. A, 6 leaves : B —F in twelves : James, for the Company of Stationers. G, 6. 1737. 4°, A—K in fours. COOK, AURELIAN, Gentleman. CORDEROY, JEREMY, Student in Ox-

Titus Britannicus : An Essay of History ford.

Royal : In the Life & Reign of His A Short Dialogue, wherein is proved. E

COTTON. CULPEPPER.

that no man can be saved without good Printed by T. Harper for William 8°. workes. Edit. 2. With some Additions. Adderton. 1639. Sm. A, 8 : B— ... At Oxford. Printed by loseph in twelves. The title is engraved. Barnes, and are to be sold in Paules HELKIAH, M.B., Physician to Church-yard at the sigue of the Crowne, CROOKE, His Majesty, and Royal Professor by Simon Waterson. 1604. Sm. 8°, of Anatomy. A—E in twelves : E, 8. Dedicated to Mikrocosmographia. A Description of Sir Robert Vernon, Knight. the Body of Man. Together with the COTTON, CHARLES. Controversies thereto belonging. Col- De Mirabilibus Pecci. Being the "Won- lected and Translated out of all the Best Especially out of ders of the Peak in Darby-Shire, . . . The Authors of Anatomy, fifth Edition corrected, &o. The Latins Gasper Baubinus and Andreas Laurentius. Majesties Written by Thomas Hobs of Malmsbury. . . . Published by the Kings The English by a Person of Quality. especiall Direction and Warrant according London, Printed for William Crook at to the first integrity, as it was originally the Green Dragon without Temple-Bar written by the Avthor. . . . Printed by nigh Devereux Court, being the passage William laggard dwelling in Barbican, into the Middle Temple 1683. Sm. 8°, and are there to be sold, 1615. Folio. A—C in twelves, C 12 blank. Title and Epistle to the King, 3 leaves : Dedication to the Barber - Chirurgeons, COTTON, SIR ROBERT. from the author's house in St. Anne's of the Reign of King A Short View Lane, May 31, 1615, 2 leaves : Table, Henry III. Shewing the Danger of the 4 leaves : B—4 P in sixes : 4 Q, 4 leaves. of Subjects Arrogancy : The Methods With numerous woodcuts. Great Mens Rise and Fallings : ... By Sir R. C. Knight and Baronet. London, CROWLEY, ROBERT, Printer and Mini-

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CUSANUS. 22 D'AUDIGUIER.

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D.

D. C. DANIEL, SAMUEL. An Elegy on the Death of the Queen. By The First Part of the Historie of Eng- C. D. Eector of K. in S[uffolk]. AgresUm land. By Samvel Danyel. London,

tenui—Virg. London : Printed for John Printed by Nicholas Okes, dwelling neere Ciiamberlain, Bookseller in St. Edmunds- Holborne Bridge. 1612. 4°, A—Gg 2

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.Age renewed. . Youth continued, . . ters (so called) of Leicestershire, when

Never before extant, . . . London, Printed they first met to consult that Repre-

for Nath. Brook; . . . 1660. 12°, A— sentation which they so privately in eights, besides the frontispiece. framed, and yet afterwards so publiquely D. N. fathered upon that County. London,

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DAUNCEY. 23 DE FLORES.

Lownds . . . 1650. Sm. 8°, A—V in Ambassadeur pres la Maiesti tres-Chres- eights, V 8 blank. tienne. Povr Serenissime, ties-puissant, DAUNCEY, JOHN.- & felicissinie le Roy lacques, premier d'Escosse, d'Angleterre & d'Irlande. Au The English Lovers : Or, A Girle Worth faux-bourgs S. Germain lez Paris, Par Gold. Both Parts, So often Acted with Henri Bourriquant, . . . 1603. Sm. 8°, General Applause ; now newly formed 4 in eights. into a Romance. By the accurate Pen A—E of I. D. Gent. London, Printed for H. DE COSTES, GUALTIER, Seigneur de la Broine at the Gun in Ivy-lane, 1662. 8". GalprenMe.

: Master- Part I., A—E in eights : Part II., A— Hymen's Prteludia Or, Love's in eights, M 8 with an Advertisement. Piece. Being the first Part of that so Dedicated by John Dauncey to the Lady much admir'd Romance, intituled, Cleo- Elizabeth Bloundel. patra. Written Originally in the Frencli, Part 2 has in this, the Bliss, copy a sepa- and now rendred into English By R.

rate title dated 1661. This Novel is founded Loveday. . . . London, Printed by J. G. on Heywood's Fair Maid the West, 1631. 8°, of for R. Lowndes, . . . 1654. A—Q 4 DAVENANT, SIR WILLIAM. in eights, besides the frontispiece by the Lady Clin- Salmacida Spolia. A Masqve. Presented Vaughan. Dedicated to R. Brathwaite, by the King and Queenes Maiesties at ton. With verses by J. Wright, Wharton, White-hall, on Tuesday the 21. day of James Howell, G. January, 1639. London, Printed by &c.

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at the end. 1654. 8". A, 4 leaves : B—R in eights. D'AUNOIS, MADAME. Dedicated by Loveday to Viscount Cra- Secret Memoirs of the Duke and Dutchess mond. With verses by A. Loveday (the of 0[rleans] Intermix'd with the Amorous translator's brother), J. Coles, and J. Intrigues and Adventures of the Most Wright.

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tor's Preface, 2 leaves : B—N in twelves : in eights, A 1 blank. Dedicated to Ann, 0, 4. With a portrait of the authoress. Lady Cramond, and Elizabeth, wife of Sir John Pettus. DEBES, LUCAS JACOBSON, M.A., The translators seem to have occupied Provost of the Churches of Feroe. five years in their work (1654-9) ; I was five is, Foerooe, & Foeroa Reserata : That A times as long in obtaining the full particu- Description of the Islands & Inhabitants lars of the twelve parts as originally issued. I. -III. were perhaps published to- of Poeroe : Being Seventeen Islands sub- Parts gether. ject to the King of Denmark, lying under 62 deg. 10 m. of North Latitude. Wherein DE FARIA Y SOUSA, EMANUEL, several Secrets of Nature are brought to Knight of the Order of Christ. Light, and some Antiquities hitherto kept The History of Portugal, From the first in darkness discovered. Written in Danish Ages of the World, to the late great of Physick. King John IV. in the . . . Englished by J. S. Doctor Revolution, under Con- Illustrated with Maps. Printed by F. L. Year mdcxl. . . . Translated, and for William lies, at the Flower-de-Luce tinued down to this present Year, 1698. in Little-Brittain, over against St. Bar- By Capt. John Stevens. London, Printed tholomews Gate. 1676. Smalls", A— for W.Rogers and Abel Koper . . . 1698.

leaves : in twelves. With a folded map. Dedi- 8". A, 3 leaves : (a), 8 B—Pp cated by John Sterpin to Thomas Hen- in eights. Dedicated to Richard IVlin- shaw Esq. late Ambassador to Denmark. shull, of Bourton, co. Bucks. DE BETHUNE, JAMES, Archbishop of DE FLORES, JUAN. Aurelio Isabela hija del Olasgow. Historia de y mejor corregida L'Oraison Fvnebre De Havlt et Pvissant Key de Escocia, que MonseignevrReverendissimeArcheuesque antes, puesta en Espanol y Frances, por quisieren deprender una lengua de Glasco, Melort lames de Bethune, los que .

DE GRANADA. 24 DELLON.

Richard Baldwin, en 1692. de otra. . . . En Anvers Chez Jean Londres Chez

8°. twelves : I, Eichart m.d.lx. Sm. 8°. Spanish and Sm. *, 6 : A—H in 6. French. DE L'ESCALE, LE CHEVALIER. Triphook's Catalogue, about 1820, No. 92. A Womans Woorth, defended against all DE GRANADA, LOIS. the men in the world. Proouing them excellent and absolute The thinners Gvyde. A Worke Contayn- to be more perfect, then man of ing the whole regiment of a Christian in all vertuous actions, any what qualitie soeuer. Written by one life, deuided into two Bookes : . . . Com- that hath heard much, seene much, but piled in the Spanish Tongve, . . . Since Palere aut translated into Latine, Italian, and French. knowes a great deale more. lohn And nowe perused and digested into Eng- abstine. Imprinted at London by Wolfe, and are to be solde at his shop in lish, by Francis Meres, ... At London, Printed by lames Roberts, for Paula Popes head Alley, neere the Exchange. 4°. 1599. Sm. 8°, A— G 10 in twelves. Linley, & lohn Flasket, . . . 1598. B. M. and Bodl. A, 4 leaves : B—Mm in eights : Nn, 4 : " Errata, 1 leaf. Dedicated to Sir Tliomas On G 2 occurs a headline : An other de- fence of womena vertues, written by an Egerton, from London, May 10, 1598. Honourable personage, of great reokoning DEKKER, THOMAS. in Fraunce, and therefore thought meete to former discourse." The Dead Tearme. Or, Westminsters be ioyned with the The whole volume is dedicated " To the for and short Complaint long Vacations Right Honorable Lady, Elizabeth, Countesse Termes. Written in manner of a Dia- of South-hampton," by Gibson, to whose logue betweene the two Cityes London pen we are perhaps to attribute the sonnet and Westminster. The Contentes of this to the same lady which follows ; next occurs an epistle, also subscribed by Anthony discourse is in the Page following. By " Gibson : To the worthy Ladyes, and T. Dekker. London, Printed and are to vertuous Mnydes of Honor, to her royal be sold lohn Hodjiets at his liouse in by Maiesty : Mistresse Anne Russell, Mistresse Pauls Churchyard. 1608. 4°, A—G in Margaret Ratcliffe, Mistresse Mary Fitten, ; lours, G 4 blank. Black letter. and the rest, &c. " which epistle is followed by three sonnets, presumably by Gibson, to DE LA MARCHE, OLIVIER. the three ladies just mentioned, after which The Resolved Gentleman. Translated is a short address in prose *'To all the out of Spanishe into Englyshe, by Lewes Honorable Ladies, and Gentlewomen of England," subscribed Anonimus, and a Pre- Lewkenor Esquire. Nel piu hel vedere, face to the Reader. Cieco. Imprinted at London, by Richarde Gibson states in the Dedication to Lady Watkins. 1 594. 4°, A—V in fours, V 4 Southampton that the translator was " a blank. Dedicated to Anne, Countess of friend and fellow seruant with me to her Warwick. Wiih verses by Maurice Maiesty," and as this description, and the motto, Patere aut abstirre, on the title, Kyffin and and Robert Dillington. equally answer to Anthony Munday, it is likely that he was person intended. DE LA PENA, IVAN ANTONIO, of the Mistress Mary Fitten, to whom Gibson Madrid. addresses one of the sonnets, is one of the Relacion De Las Fiestas Reales, Y Ivego supposed originals of the lady figured in De Caflas, Qvela Magestad Catolica del Sbakespear's Sonnets. Rey nuestro seuor hizo a los veynte y DELICI^. vno de Agosto delle preseiite ano, para Mirth Diverts all Care : Being Excellent honrar y festejar los tratados desposorios New Songs, Compos'd by the Most Cele- del sereiiissimo Principe de Galfes, con la brated Wits of the Age . . . London : senora Infanta dona Maria de Austria. Printed and Sold by John Morphew, . . [Col.] Impresso con licencia. En Ma- 1708. 8". A, 6 leaves, including half- drid, por luan Gongalez. Ano 1623. title : B—G in eights : H, 6. Folio, 4 leaves. Without a regular The half-title is called DelicicB Poeticce ; title. Or, Parnassus Display'd : &c, DE LA QUEROUAILLE, MME, Duchess DELLON, M. of Portsmouth. Tlie History of the Inquisition, As it is Histnire Secrette de la Duchesse de Ports- Exercised at Goa. Giving an account of mouth. Ou I'on verra une Relation des the Horrid Cruelties which are exercised Intrigues de la Cour du R. Ch. II. durant therein. Written in French, by the In- le Ministere de cette Duchesse, & une genious Monsieur Dellon, who laboured Relation aussi de la Mort de ce Prince. five years under those severities. With Traduit de la Copie Angloise iniprimee a an Account of his Deliverance. Trans- —U

DE ME UN. DE SOULIGNE.

lated into English. London, Printed in General Critical Observations, And several 4°. the Year 1688. A, 3 leaves : B—R, New Remarks upon Virgil. Abrotonum

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HAMMER. 38 HART.

Ti'val of Witches, at the Assizes lield at pany, Preface, &c., 4 leaves : A—Aa in

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HARTLIB. 39 HEA L TH-DRINKING.

notice to the Eeader is dated from St. 4°. A, 6 leaves, A 1 blank : B—S in A fours. Dedicated, like his translation of Danstan's Court, Fleet Street. Forrest, to Charles, Prince of Wales. HAEVEY, JOHN. HAETLIB, SAMUEL. An Astrologicall Addition, or supplement A Discours of Husbandrie Used in Bra- to be annexed to the late Discourse vpon the great Coniunction of Saturne and bant and Flanders : The Second Edition, Corrected and Inlarged. London, Printed lupiter. Wherin are particularly de- by William Du-Gard, dwelling in Suffolk- clared certaine especiall points before eleuation lane, near London-stone, Anno Dom. omitted, as well touching the with theyr 1652. 4°, A—E in fours, E 4 blank. of one Plannet aboue another, (Eco- Dedicated to the Council of State. seuerall significations : as touching

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HEA TH. 40 HODDER.

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HOLYOKE. 41 HOPE.

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HOPKINS. HUGO

HOPKINS, CHARLES. ing a most horrid and bloody designe of

The Art of Love : In Two Books Dedi- prosecuting a new warre, and ingaging cated to the Ladies. A Poem. The the City of London therin, are now fled Second Edition Enlarged. B7 Mr. into Scotland, and levying an Army

Charles Hopkins. Author of a Tragedy- against Sir Thomas Fairfax. . . . Printed

called Boadicea Queen, of Brittain . . . in the Yeare of Jubile, 1647. 4°, 4

London : Printed for R. Wellington, . . . leaves. 8°. 1704. A, 7 leaves, title on A 2 : HUES OR HUGHES, ROBERT. List of Books, 1 leaf : verses to the A Learned Treatise of Globes, Both author, 2 leaves : B—F in eights : G, 9 Coelestiall and Terrestriall : with their

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Meredith, . . 8°, Witnesses that were Examined on both and C. . 1639. A—B in Sides. London, Printed in the Year, fours : )(, 4 leaves : C—V 4 in eights, V 3 8". with imprimatur and V 4 blank. With 1692. A=, including a half-title : C*, a few diagrams. C 4 blank ; no B. On the title occurs in a coeval hand HUGO OF CAUMPEDEN. "In Salmon's Ohronology, 1693, y Dnke The history of kyng Bocchus / & Sydracke recovers 100 marks of Germain in the liowe he confoundyd his lerned men / and King's Bench." in y syght of them dronke stronge venym HOWELL, JAMES. in the name of the Trinite & dyd hym Parables, Reflecting Vpon the Times. no hurt. Also his diuynyte y' he lerned Printed at Paris, mdcxlii. 4°, A—B in of the boke of Noe. Also his profycyes fours. Dedicated " To the choicest of my that he had by reuelacyo of the aungell. Noble Friends, Sir D. Knight." Also his aunsweris to the questions of both Lvstra Lvdovici, Or The Life of the late wysdome / morall and natural Victorious King of France, Lewis the XIII. wyth moche worldly wysdome contayned (And of his Cardinall de Richelieu.) in noumber . CCC.LXV. translatyd by Divided into Seven Lvstres. Consilium Hugo of Caumpeden out of frenche into Armorum Caido. By lames Howell, Englysshe. [Col.] Thus endeth the- hystory Esq. London, Printed for Humphrey and questios of kynge Boccus * and Sydracke. Prynted at London by Moseley, . . . 1646. Folio. 4 leaves : Thomas Godfray. At the coste and A, 2 leaves : B—Bb in fours : Cc, 2 leaves. Dedicated to Prince Charles charge of dan Robert Saltwode moke of saynt Austens " From the prison of the Fleet this Mid- at Cantorbury. Cum priuilegio regali. 4°. A, summer day 1646." A portrait of the [About 1530.]

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HURTADO, LOIS. The collation of this copy is difficult, aa Histoire Dv Prevx, Vaillant et Tres-Vic- the volume has been trausposed, and ap- pears to be imperfect. complete torievx Chevalier Piilnierin D'Angleterie, A copy should probably have A—M in eights. fiis du Roy Dom Edoard, . . . Premiere HUTCHINS, EDWARD. [et seconde] Partie. Traduite du Castelliin 1593. Davids Sling against great Goliah : en Frangois & reueue & corrigee luieux Conteining diuers notable Treatises, the qu'au par avant. A Paris, Chez Michel names whereof folow next after the Epistle Somiiius, . . . M.D.LXXiiii. 8°. prem. to the Reader : by E. H. . . . Printed partie, a, 8 leaves : a—z in eights : A—X 'I by R. Yardley and Peter Short. Cuiu in eights : sec. partie, Aa, 5 : Aa— Zz in priuilegio Regise Maiestatis. [Col/1 1593. eights : AA—MM in eights. Imprinted at London by Richard Yardley HUSBANDMAN. and Peter Short, for the Assignes of W.

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INDIA. This is No. 33, and is for Monday, April

1664. The . . , The East-India-Trade A Most Profitable 25, colophon London, Printed by Richard Hodgkinson, living in Secured Trade to the Kingiiom. And Best Thames-street over againstBaynards-Castle, and Improved in a Company, And A 1664. Joint-Stock. Represented in a Letter The Intelligencer, Published For Satis- written upon the Occasion of two Letters faction and Information of the People. lately published, insinuating the Contrary. With sole Privilege. 4°, 4 leaves. London, Printed in the Year, 1677. 4°, This is No. 1, and is for Saturday, Dec. in fours, 4 blank. A—D D 2,1665. [Col.] London, Printed by Richard INGPEN, WILLIAM, Gentleman. Hodgkinson ; living in Thames-street over- Certaine Verie necessarie and profitable against Baynards Castle. 1665. Tables viz. A Table of Sines, Tangents Tlie Kingdomes Intelligencer of The

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ascention of euerie degree of the Eclip- Scotland, and Ireland : together with

ticke. A Table of the Declination of the Foreign Intelligence : To prevent False

Sunne . . . Whereunto is annexed two Newes. Published by Authority. [1661-

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as well Neoteriques. . . . Being no other land, Scotland, and Ireland. For In- than a Key to lead a man to any doctrinall formation of the People. [1659-60.]

knowledge whatsoeuer . . . London, A—5 Gin fours. [Col. of No. 50 :] Lon- Printed lay Hvmfrey Lownes for lohn don, Printed by John Macook, and Tho. Parker, Anno Dom. 1624. 4°. *, 4 leaves: Newcomb, 1660. _A.— in fours. Dedicated to Sir Francis The Publick Intelligencer, Communicat- Neale, one of the justices of the peace lor ing the Chief Occurrents And Proceedings Hampshire. With some Latin verses at Within the Dominions of England, Soot- the end signed G[ulielnius] l[ngpen ?] land, and Ireland : Together with an Ac- INTELLIGENCER. count of Affaires from severall Parts of The Intelligencer, Published For Satisfac- Europe. [London Oct. 1, 1655-1660.] 4°. tion and Information of the People. With A—10 S in fours. [Col. to No. 205 for Privilege. 4°, 4 leaves. Nov. 28-Dec. 5, 1659 ] London, Printed ISTERPRETER. 44 IRELAND.

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Deputy of Ireland, from his house in St. Day of August, Anno Dom. 1695. . . ,

Patrick's Close, Dublin, 20 Oct. 1609, 2 Dublin, Printed by Andrew Crook, . . .

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The Booke of Common Prayer and Admi- Dublin : Printed by Andrew Crook, nistration of tiie Sacraments. And other Printer to the King's Most Excellent Kites and Ceremonies of the Church of Majestie, on the Blind Key, near Copper- England. Dvblin, Printed by the Societie Alley. MDCXcviii. Folio. Title and :

ISOCRATES. 45 JAMES STUART I.

Contents, 2 leaves, followed by the several he executed this performance, he was " in Acts specified in the latter (16 in number). his apprentiship of Grammar Sohoole." He concludes: " Courtious Reader, fare- These Acts comprise Kelief of Distressed well, and prosper, which is the word Prisoners, Abuses in Butter-Casks and wherewich now I salute ' 'Westminster Packing of Batter, Duty on Woollen Manu- Schoole, thence hoysing sayle for Eton," fiictnres. Building, Acts of Settlement, Preservation of Game, the Fees of the ISRAEL. Marshal of the Four Courts, the Travers- Israel's Reformation. Hose ultra quid erit ing of Inquisitions, Deceitful and Disorderly nisi Ludus Juvenal. London : Printed Gaming, Plantations and Preservation of — Timber, Inhibition of Papists from being in the Year, 1698. Folio, A—0, 2 leaves Solicitors, &c. each. In verse. ISOCRATES. ITALY. Archidainvs, Or, The Covncell of Warre. A Coppie of the Letter sent from Ferrara Being 200(\ yeares old, and written by the xxii. of November 1570. [Col.] Isocrates the couragious Orator, translated Imprinted at London in Paules Church- by a Tho : Barnes. London, Printed by yarde, at the signe of the Lucrece by William Zones for Nicholas Bourne, . . . Thomas Purfoote. 4°, 4 leaves. 1624. 4", A E in fours, first and last — Triphook's Catalogue, about 1820, No. leaves blank. B. M. 233. This tract refers to the earthquake at Barnes states in the Preface that when Ferrara.

J. R. bv King lames. London. Printed by The Inrichment of the Weald of Kent Thomas Harper. 1637. Cum Privilegio Or, A Direction to the Husbandman, for Regies Maiestatis. 8°, A—Z in eights, the true ordering, manuring, and inrich- Z 8 blank, with the engraved license by ing of all the Grounds within the Wealds W. Marshall, and the title also engraved. and , and may generally of Kent Flores Regij. Or Proverbes and Aphor- for all the grounds in En<,'land, of serue ismes, Divine and Morall. As they were for nature, . . . Painfully gathered that at severall times vpon sundry occasions, this Hand, by a man of great the good of Spoken by his Most Excellent Maiestie, and worth. Printed at Lou- eminence lames, of famous Memory King of Great P. for Ro^er lackson, . . . don by G. Brittaine. Collected by J. L. S. London, 1625. 4", A—D 2 in fours. Dedicated Printed by B. A. and T. F. for Ben : by R. I. [1 Richard lobson] to Sir George Fisher. 1627. Sm. 8°, A—K in eights : Rivers of Chaflford, co. Kent. B. M. L, 6. With a portrait of the King having J. S. beneath it four lines of verse. An Historical Account of the Memorable most Illustrious William Actions of the The Gunpowder-Treason : With a Dis- Prince of Orange. And more Henry, course of its Discovery ; And A Perfect particularly his last Generous and Glori- Relation of the Proceedings against those England, to deliver the ous Expedition to horrid Conspirators : Wherein is Con- Three Kingdoms from Slavery and Arbi- tained their Examinations, Tryals, and to secure the Protestant trary Power, and Condemnations : Likewise King James's true Religion against Popery. Giving a Speech to Both Houses of Parliament, On of all that materially happened Relation that Occasion ; Now Re-printed ... A whole containing from time to time ; the Preface touching that Horrid Conspiracy, a Summary from the Birth of his Highness by the Right Reverend Father in God, to this day. London, Printed for R. H. 'oiomas Lord Bishop of Lincoln. And 1689. Sm. 8°. A, 4 leaves, title on by way of Appendix, Several Papers or in twelves : I, 8, With a A 2 : B—H Letters of Sir Everard Digby, Chiefly portrait, and a Preface subscribed S. J. relating to the Gunpowder- Plot. Never before Printed. London, Printed by JAMES STUART I., King of Great and Hills, . . . 1679. Britain (1603-25). Tho. Newcomb, H. 8°, eights. With two copies of The Psalms of King David Translated A—R in JAMES STUART II. 46 JEWS.

verses at the end. A 1 has the Impri- Or The Visitor Visited. In Answer to a matur. very feeble Pamphlet lately Published by

Mr. J. G. called Sion Golledge visited, . . . JAMES STUART II., King of Great Minister of the Britain (1685-8). By William Jenkyn Word

of God at Christ-Church London. . . . A Full Answer to the Depositions ; And London, Printed A. M. for Christopher to all other the Pretences and Arguments by Meredith . . . 4°, whatsoever, Concerning the Birth of the 1648. A—I 2 in Prince ofWales. Tiie Intreague thereof fours. detected. The whole design being set forth, Certain Conscientious Queries from Mr. with the way and manner of doing it. Will. Jenkin, Being the Grounds of his Whereunto is annexed, A Map or Survey late Petition and Submission to the pre- Engraven of St. James's Palace, and the sent Power. Whereunto is Annexed his

Convent there : Describing the Place Petition still very much desired. With wherein it is supposed the true Mother the Copy of a Letter formerly sent to him

was delivered : With the particular Doors and Mr. Love . . . Also The Parliaments and Passages through which the Child Most Gracious and indulgent Pardon 10 was convey'd to the Queens Bed-Chamber. tliem all, notwithstanding their Acts of London, Printed for Simon Burgis. 1689. Treason against the peace of the Common- Folio, A—F, 2 leaves each, and the folded wealth. Sold by R. Harford at the Bible map. and States-Amies in Little-Britain, 1651. Overtogt Zeegen en Heldendaden Van 4", A—B in fours. Sijn Maj. Van Groot Britannien in Eng- JENNINGS, SAMUEL. land, Schotland Yerland, etc. [Amster- The State of the Case, Briefly but Im- dam, about 1691.] 4°, 9 leaves engraved partially given betwixt the People called by Tangena. , in Pensilvania, &c. in America,

Le Theatre d'Angleterre representant la who remain in Unity ; And George fuite de laques II. Roy de la grande Keith . . . London, Printed and Sold lay 8°. Bretagne, son arrive en Yrlande et autres T. Sowle, . . . 1694. Sm. Title and preface, 3 leaves : B—H 4 in eights. auantures.totAmsterdam byAdr : Schoone- beck in de kalverstraat. [1692.] Obi. JERUSALEM. folio, A—S, a leaf each + the title : ill. A Description and Explanation of 268. Deel, 21 leaves, one of which seems to be Places in Jerusalem And in the Suburbs from another book, yet perhaps inserted thereof, as it flourished in the time of at the time : IV. Deel, 20 leaves. Jesus Christ. Answerable to each of the 268. Figures that are in its large, and JASZ-BEREUYI, PAUL P., A Transyl- most exact Description in the . . . vanian. Map ; Translated by T. T. Reviewed, ... By A New Torch to the Latine Tongue ; So H. Jessey. London, Printed for R. 1. enlightned. That besides the easie under- and P. S. and are to be sold by Tho. stanciing of all Classical Authours, there is Brewster . . . 1653. 4°, in fours, also laid open A ready way to write and A— besides the frontispiece speak Latine well and elegantly. Being and map. very useful for Gentlemen, Lawyers, and JESTS.

"\ young Clerks, and all others : either for ^Court,

Englishmen that desire to better their Cainp, I A Banqvet of Jests. Knowledge in the Latine Tongue, or for CoUedge l-Iests. Or A Collection of Strangers to learne and speak English. Citie, The Preface whereof will Shew the Con- ICountry J

tents and use ; . . . London, Printed by The sixth Edition, much enlarged for R. Wood, and are to be sold by Nath. the delight of the Reader. London,

Brooke . . . 1664. 8°. A, 5 leaves, Printed for Richard Royston, and are to

including a duplicate title-page : B, 8 be sold at his Shoppe in Ivie-Lane at 8", leaves : no C—H : I—Mm in eights. the signe of the Angell. 1640. Sm. Dedicated to Cecil Tufton, Esq. The A—O in twelves, title on A 2. preface is dated "Ex Charing Cross e Part 2 begins with a separate title on G. Museeo meo 4 Novembr. 1663." JEWS. On H 8 v° occurs a catchword Fax, to A Narrative of the late Proceeds at White- which there is nothing to correspond on 1. Hall, Concerning the Jews : Who had JENKYN, WILLIAM. desired by R. Manasses an Agent for them, Allolrio-episcopos. The Busie Bishop. that they might return into England, and : :

yONES. 47 KETT.

Worship the Giiil of their Fathers here in nationis dominice. M.ccccc.xiii. xvi. die their Synagogues, &c. Published for satis- Marcij. Sm. 8°, A—N in ei<,'hts. With faction to many in several parts of Eng- numerous woodcuts. N 8 verso has the land, that are desirous, and inquisitive to device only. hear the Truth thereof. London: Printed Puttiok & Simpson, December 17, 1889, for L. Chapman, at the Crown in Popes- No. 259. head-Alley. 1656. 4°, 8 leaves, or A in JOSEPH BEN GORTON. by four unsigned leaves. fours preceded A Compendious and most marueilous A Brief Answer to some of the Objections History of the latter tymes of the Jewes and Demurs Made against the coming in commune weale, beginnynge where the and inhabiting of the Jews in this Com- Bible or Scriptures leaue, and continuing mon-wealth. With a plea on their behalf. to the vtter subuersion and laste destruc-

Or some arguments to prove it not only tion of that countrey and people : Written lawful, but the duty of those whom it in Hebrew by loseph Ben Gorion, a noble concerns to give them their liberty and man of the same countrey, who sawe the protection (they living peaceably) in this most thinges him selfe, and was auctour

Nation . . . London, Printed by Henry and doer of a great part of the same. Hills, and are to be sold by Thomas Translated into Englishe by Peter Mor-

Brewster, . . . 1656. 4°, A—Dinfouri?, wyng of Magdalen CoUedge in Oxford. D 4 blank. Dedicated to the Protector. Londini. Anno Domini. 1558. [London,

by Richard Jugge 8°. t^t, 7 leaves : An Information, Concerning the Present 1] Nn 7 in eights, Nn 8 wanting in this State of the Jewish Nation in Europe and A— copy, but which had probably the colo- Jvdea. Wherein the footsteps of Provi- phon. dence preparing a way for their Conver- Triphook's Catalogue of Books and sion to Christ, and for their Deliverance In Tracts, about 1820, No. 563, is a copy on Captivity, are discovered. London, from vellum of the original Hebrew of Joseph Printed by E. W. for Thomas Brewster, Ben Gorion, Gorionides, or Josephon, sup- at the three Bibles near the West end of posed to have been printed at Constan- Pauls. 1658. 4°, A—D 2 in fours. tinople in 1480. It had been the Harleian copy. JONES, EDWARD, Bishop of St. Asaph. A Short Narrative of the Proceedings JOVIAN. Jovian. Or, Answer to Julian the Against the Bp. of St. Asaph. London. An Minister of London. Printed in the Year. 1702. 8°. A«, B' Apostate. By A London, Printed by Sam. Roycroft, for C H in eights. — 8°. Walter Kettilby, . . . mdclxxxiii. JORDANUS, FRATER, of the Order of A, 8 leaves : a—d in eights, d 8 with St. Augustine. Errata : B—V in eights. Meditationes Jordani de vita & passione iesu Christi. [Col.] Exercitiii deuotis- JURY. simi fratri3 iordani de vita et passione et The Security of English-Mens Lives, Or the resurrectione Jesu cliristi : ad laudem dei the Trust, Power, and Duty of Grand completum est in ciuitate London, per Jurys of England. Explained according the English Richarduni Pynson / Eegium Impresso- to the Fundamentals of Go- rem (in the fletestrete) ad signum diui vernment, . . . London, Printed for Benj.

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K. KENT. Edinburgh, Printed in the Year, 1705. A Witty, Pleasant, And True Discourse Sm. 8°, A—B 3 in eights. In prose. Merry Cobler of Canterbury To- of the KETT, FRANCIS, M.D. gether with the Pretty Conceits of Frier The Glorious and beautifull Garland of Bacon, how he served a Knight and the Mans Glorification. ContainingtheGodlye Cobler ; the Lady, and Joan the Coblers Misterie of heauenly lervsalem, the hel- Wife. met of our Saluation. . . . Made and set I am a Cobler of high renown, foorth by Fravncis Kelt, Doctor of Phisick hey down, down, down, derry,

KILBURNE. 48 LANDSCAPES.

... At London printed by Roger Ward. covered by William Kilburne Gent. Ex 1585. 4°, A—D in fours, black letter. parvd sdntilld. Printed at Finsbury Dedicated to the Queen. A 1 has the Anno 1659. 4", A—B in fours. Royal arms, and the last three pages are occupied by verses to the Reader signed KING'S EVIL. F. K. and by a Prayer of Thanksgiving. The Ceremonies for the Healing of tliem B.M. that be Diseased with the Kings Evil. Puttiok's, April, 1890, No. 949, the Used in the Time oF King Henry VII. Wolfreston copy. Published by His Majesties Command. KILBURNE, WILLIAM. London, Printed by Henry Hills, Printer

Dangerous Errors in Several late printed to the King's Most Excellent Majesty . . . Bibles To the great scandal, and corrup- 1686. Sm. 8°, A in twelves. Printed in tion of sound and true Religion. Dis- red and black.

L.

L. E. LAMBERT, JAMES.

An Account of Spain : Being A Descrip- The Country-Man'd Treasure : Shewing

tion of that Country and People ; And of the Nature, Cause, and Cure of all Dis-

the Sea-Ports along the Mediterranean : eases incident to Cattel. With Proper Of Ceuta, Tangier, &c. With a New and Means to prevent their common Diseases

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LATIN. 49 LEE.

LATIN. LAWSON, WILLIAM.

A Comfortable ayde for Scholers, full of A New Orchard and Garden : . . . with varietie of Sentences, gathered out of an the Country Housewifes Garden for herbs

Italian Authour, by Dauid Rowland. of common vse, . . . [London printed for Bcmis omnia in honum. Imprinted at Francis Williams. 1626.] 4\ A— in London, by Henry Wykes. Anno Do- fours, 4 blank.

mini. 1568. 8°. A, 4 l°aves : B, 8 The imprint has been derived from the second part, as that to the first has been leaves : B—K in eights, B being repeated. Dedicated by Rowland to his singular cut o& in the copy used. good Lord and Master, the Earl of Len- LEAGUE AND COVENANT. nox, under date of May 10, 1568. A Solemne League and Covenant, For Re- formation and Defence of Religion, Sotheby's, Nov. 20, 1890, No. 3831, badly The wormed. Honour and Happinesse of the King, and the Peace and Safety of the three King- LAUD, WILLIAM, Archbishop of Canter- domes of Scotland, England, and Ireland bury. . . . Edinburgh, Printed by Evan Tyler, A Summarie of Devotions, Compil'd and . . . 1643. 4", A—B in fours, B 4 blank. Used by Dr. William Laud, Sometime A Solemne League and Covenant . . . L* Arch-Bishop of Oanterbvry. Now Edinburgh, Printed by Evan Tyler, . . . Published according to the Copy written 1648. 4°, B in fours, and the title. with his own hand, and reserved in the Archives of St. John Baptist's Colledge LEANERD, JOHN. Library in Oxon. Oxford, Printed by The Country Iimocence : Or, The Cham- William Hall, Anno Dom. 1667. 8°, ber-Maid Turned Quaker. A Comedy. B—Y 6 in eights and the title-page. With Alterations and Amendments. As it is now Acted at the Theatre-Royal.

LAUREL. Written by John Leanerd. . . . London : the Poet-Laureat. Tlie Laurel, A Poem on Printed for Charles Harper, . . . 1677. Nos sequimur Lauros Te Lauri sponte 4°, A— I 2 in fours. Dedicated to Sir seqmmtur. London, Printed for Benj. Francis Hinchman.

Tooke . . . 1685. 4°, F 2 in fours, P 2 A— The Counterfeits, A Comedy, As it is blank. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. Vbi voliip- LA VALLlfiRE, MADAME. tas qamritw, , . . London, Printed for Jacob Tonson, . . . 1679. 4°, A—G in The Penitent Lady : Or Reflections on the Mercy of God. Written by the fours, and a leaf of H. Fam'd Madam La Valliere, Since Her The Jealous Husbands, A Comedy With Retirement from the French Court to a the Humours of Sir John Twiford. And Nunnery. Translated out of French, by the Rambling Justice. Acted at the

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Words of the Old Testament ... By have other Books of Architecture . . . Edward Leigh, Esquire, M. of Arts of ]6[75.] Folio. In two parts. Parti, botli Universities. The Second Edition, A—I, 2 leaves each, besides a frontis-

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An Appeal to the Parliament, . . . The Teatro Di Peripezie, Poema Eroico . . .

Second Edition : The First whereof was Nella trauagliosa vita, e lagrimeuol morte :

LESLIE. 51 LILY.

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MACHIAVELLI, NICOLO. Wedlock. . . . The Fourth Edition.

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Pamphlets : Shewing, The lawfuliiesse of The Declaration of the Nobility, Gentry, them, and the just Remedy in Law for and Commonalty at the Rendezvous at them, as well in London as elsewhere. Nottingham, Nov. 22. 1688. A folio leaf.

Mai. 3. 8. 'Will a, man rob God ? . . . Without an imprint.

o. GATES, TITUS. Atlas in Corn-hill, mdcxcviii. Folio, Gates Well Thresht. A—N, two leaves each, and the Maps. Being a Dialogue of Country-make OVERBURY, SIR THOMAS. Betwixt a Farmer, and his Man-Boy, Jack. A Wife. Now The Widdow of Sir Tho: The Good Man, who had lost much by the Overbvrie. Being A most exquisite and Grain, singular Poem of the choice of a Wife. Hears Presbyter-Jack to plead for it in vain. Wherevnto are added many witty Char- The Tune, Which no Body can deny, &c. acters, . , . The third Impression ; With Repeated The Burden must be Twice addition of sundry other new Characters. for in the Year, London, Printed R. H. London Printed by Edward Griffin for 1681. A folio leaf in verse. Lawrence Lisle, and are to be sold in OBSERVATIONS. Paules Church-vard, at the Tigers liead. Observations Upon the Times. [About 1614. 4°, A- H in fours. B. M. 1645.] 4°, A in fours. OVERTON, ROBERT, Governor of Hull. OGILBY, JOHN. The Humble and Healing Advice of CoUonel Robert Overton Governour of Britannia : Or, The Hull. To Charles Lord Fleetwood, And and Dominion of Wales, Actually Sur- General Monck, And all other inferiour vey'd : With A Geographical and His- Officers of both Armies in England and torical Description of the Principal Roads, Scotland. London, Printed by T. M. for Explain'd by One Hundred Maps on Live-well Chapman . . . 1659. 4°, 4 Copper-Plates. With the Ichnography, leaves. or Draught of the several Cities, chief Towns, &c. And a View of the Churches, OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. Houses, and Places of Note on the Road. Ovids Heroicall Epistles Englished by Also An Account of the most remarkable W. S. Veniam pro laude peto. . . . Passages of Antiquity relating to them, Second Edytion. London printed by R: and of their present State. By John B:forM: Sparke. 163. Sm. 8°, A— in eights, title on A 2. Dedicated to the Ogilby, Esq ; Cosmographer to King Ladies and Gentlewomen of Charles the Second. London : Printed Virtuous for Abel Swall, at the Unicorn in Pater- England. noster-row, and Robert Morden, at the The title is engraved. In tlie present G ;

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copy the last figure of the date had been Good Newes from Oxford (Of the Treaty) lost. For the Surrender thereof: And how they Ovid De Arte Amandi, And the Remedy are packing up to march away on Thurs- of Love Eiiglislied. As also tlie Loves of day next, June 18. 1646. With the Sur-

Hero and Leander, A mock Poem : To- renderof Siierburne-house already agreed. {,'ether with Clioice Poems, and Rare Also The particulars of the seven Visions Pieces of Drollery. London, Printed in seene at Gravenhage tiie 31. of May last the Year, mdclxxxii. Sm. 8°, A—F in Translated out of the Dutch Copies.

twelves, including a portrait : G, 6. Printed by the Originall Papers. . . . London, Printed by Jane Coe, lfi4H. Ovid De Arte Amandi, And The Remedy 4°, 4 leaves. With a woodcut on last of Love Englished. As also the Loves of page. Hero and Leander : . . . London. Printed in the Year, mdclxxxiv. Sm. 8°, A— OXFORD, UNIVERSITY OF. 6 in twelves, A 1 with portrait of Ovid. Oxonii Lachiymse, Rachel weeping for OWEN, JOHN. her Children, Or, a Patheticall Relation Agvdezas de Jvan Oven Tradvcidas en of the present Grievances of the late Metro Castellano. lUvstradas, Coa Adi- famous . London, ciones, Y Notas, Por Don Francisco della Printed in the year, 1649. 4°, 4 leaves. 4". Torre ... En Madrid ; . . . 1674. Epicedia, Academise Oxotiiensis, in Obi- 8 leaves : in eights. 5r, A—X tum Celsissirai Principis, Henrici Ducis OXFORD, CITY OF. Glocestrensis. Oxonise, Typis Lichfield- Vera Relazione Del Martirio Di due ianis, M DC LX. 4°, A—H in fours, and d, Reuerendi Sacerdoti, & due Laici. Se- 4 leaves between C and D. Wi th an extra guito I'Annb 1589, in Oxonio Citta di folded leaf after the title with a dedica- Studio in Ingliilterra. Stamjiata in tion to Cliarles II. by Jolm Wallis, en- Roma, Con licenzia de Snperiori, & li- closed in a border of Greek verses. stampata in Firenze I'Anno 1590. 8°, A Dialogue between Two Oxford Schol- 4 leaves. lars. [Col.] London, Printed for H. H. The French version purports to be taken and T. J. near Temple-Bar. 4°. A, 2 ; from the Italian. I have hitherto met with B, 2 : C, besides title. no English original Oaisford, April 29, 1, the 1890, in Lot 1425. Tlie Oxford Character of the Londcm Two Speeches Spoken at the Councell- Diurnall Examined and Answered. [Ool.]

Table at Oxford. . . . reprinted at London Printed, by M. B. 1645. 4°, 4 leaves. lor lohn Hanson. 1642. 4° 4 leaves. Without a title-page.

P. M. lous Accidents, falling out thereabouts. A Character of Coffee and Oofifee-Houses. Printed this 21. of lune 1622. London,

London, Printed for John Starkey, neer Printed by I. D. for John Bartlet, . . . the Devil-Tavern, by Temple- Bar, 1661. 1622. 4°, A—B in fours, A 1 and B 4 4°, A—B 2 in fours. blank. PALATINATE. PALMERIN OF ENGLAND. Coppies of Letters sent from Personages The First Part of ihe No Lesse rare, then of Accompt vnto divers Personages of excellent and stately Historie, of the

Worth in London ; Truely relating all famous and fortunate Prince, Palmerin such remarkable Occurrences as haue of England. Declaring the birth of him, hapned in tlie Palatinate from the 30th of and Prince Floriaii du Desart his brotlier,

Maytothelltli of Ivne. Amongst which, in the Forrest of great Brittaine : The the Prise that Count Mansfeild hath taken course of their lines afterward in pursuing from the Bavarian. As also the mis-hap Knightly Aduentures, and performing

of the Duke of Brunswicke in his passage incomparable deeds of Chiualrie. . . . over the River of Mayne. Likewise a Translated out of French by A. M. one Relaion of divers strange and miracu- of the Mi'ssemrers of her Maiesties Cliaiii- C

PARACELSUS. 63 PARLIAMENT. ber. Patere aut abstine. London, Printed both Houses of Parliament : The one, To by Thomas Creede. 1609. 4°. all High Sheriffes, Justices of the peace, Sotheby's, March 1891, No. 2331, a title- and other Officers, within 150. Miles of page belonging to an otherwise unknown the City of Yorke : The other, In parti- impression, inserted in a titleless copy of cular to the high Sheritts . . . within the 4" of 1639. The volume was from the the County of Lancaster. In generall, to libraries of Major Feiirson and George Steevens. all the Counties of England, and Do-

minion of Wales. . . . London, Printed The Third and last part of Palmerin of by E. Griffin, fur Christopher Latham. England. Enterlaced with the loues and 1642. 4°, 4 leaves. fortunes of many gallant Knights and Speeches Ladies : A historie full of most clioise Two Delivered by the Earl of

and sweet varietie. Written in Spanish, Manchester, And Mr. lo : Pym, Esqnire, Italian, and French, and translated into 111 Gvild-Hall, on Friday the 25. of Nov. English by A. M. one of the Messengers of 1642. Concerning a present Supply of her Maiesties Chamber. Patere, aut ab- Money for the Army, and Propositions

stine. At London, Printed by I. R. for for easing the City lor the time to come : William Leake, at the signe of the Grey- And laying the burthen on the Neu- hound in Paules Church-yard. 1602. 4°, trallists and Malignents throughout the A-Dddd in fours. Dedicated to Master Kingdom. Loudon : Printed by J. F. John Swinnerton, Esquire, and his wife. for Peter Cole, . . . 1642. 4», 4 leaves. PARACELSUS, PHILIPPUS AUREO- Two Speeches Made in the House of LUS THEOPHRASTUS. Peers, On Munday the 19. of December, The first part of the Key of Philosophie For, and Against Accommodation. The one by the , the other . . . At London. Printed by Richard Day, to be sold at tlie long shop at the West by the Lord Brooke. The latter Printed by Order of the House of Commons. ende of Paules. Sm. 8°. * 8 leaves : A—G in eights, G 8 apparently blank. London, Printed for Joh. Thompson. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves. PARKER, HENRY. The Parliament Scout : Communicating The True Portraiture of the Kings of His Intelligence to the Kingdome. [Lou- England ; Drawn from their Titles, Suc- don, 1643-4.] 4°. cessions, Raigns, and Ends. . . . To which I have only seen Nos. 6-79, Thursday, is added the political Catechism. . . . 27th July 1643, to Thursday, 26th Dec. 1644. London, Printed in the Year 1688. 4°, Apparently A—Ffff in fours. The colophon A—I in fours. of No. 6 is": " Printed by G. Bishop, and R. " "White ; of No. 79 : " London Printed for F.R.S., &i. PARKER, SAMUEL, E. W. 1644." A Free and Impartial Censure of the A Perfect Diurnall of some Passages in Platonick Philosophie ; With An Account Parliament : And some other parts of this of the Origenian Hypothesis, concerning Kingdom, from . . . Printed for Francis the Preexistence of Souls. In Two Letters, Coles and Laurence Blaikelocke : And Written to Mr. Katli : Bisbie. The are to be sold at their Shops in the Old- Second Edition. Oxford, Printed by Baily, and at Temple-Bar. ... 4°. Hen : Hall, . . . for Ric : Davis, 1667. 8°. A, 4 leaves, A 1 with label and A 4 A Perfect List of the Lords of the Other

with duplicate title : B—R 4 in eights. House, and of the Knij,'hts, Citizens, and Dedicated to Dr. Bathurst, President of Burgesses, and Barons of the Cinque Trinity College, Oxford. Ports, now Assembled in this present PARLIAMENT. Parliament holden at \\'estminster, for the , Scotland, The Prote>tation Protested : Or, A short Ireland, Jan. 27. 1658. London, Remonstrance, shewing what is princi- and Printed T. N. for Thomas Gould, at pally required of all those that have or doe by the sign of the Church in Chancery-lane. take the last Parliamentary Protestation. 1659. A large broadside. [Eccl. 5, 45. When thou vowest . . .] Printed in the yeare. mdcxlii. 4°, A— A Discourse of the Rise & Power of in fours. Parliaments, Of Law's, of Courts of Judi- Votes of Both Housesof Parliament: With cature, of Liberty, Property, and Eeligion, sundry Articles, or Acts of Parliament to of tlie Interest of England in reference to confirme the same. Taken out of the Re- the Desines of France ; of Taxes and of cords of the Tower. Also, Two Orders of Trade. In a Letter from a Gentleman in I: H

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the Country to a Member of Parliament. Printeil by James Cottrel mdclx. 4°, Salus Populi Suprema lex esto. Printed A—B in fours. in the Year, 1677. 8°. Title, 1 leaf: PENN, WILLIAM. " Preface writ by friend," the Bookseller's England's Present Interest Consiilered, *—*** in fours. Publisher to the Reader, With Honour to the Prince, and Safety to 2 leaves: Concents and Errata, 2 leaves: the People. In Answer to this one Ques- A 4—Q 4 in eights, Q 4 with a second tion ; What is most Pit, Easie and Safe Errata. at this Juncture of Affairs to be done,

PAKSONS, ROBERT. . . . Submitted to the Consideration of A Booke of Christian Exercise Appertain- our Superiours. London, Printed and ing to Resolvtion, that is, shewing how Sold by T. Sowle, next Door to the Meet- that we should lesolue our selues to be- ing-house in White-hart-court in Gracious- come Christians indeede. By R. P. Per- street, and at the Bible in Ladeen-hall- used and accompanied nowe with a street, 1698. 12°. A, 6 leaves : B— treatise tending to pacification. By Ed- in twelves. mvnd Bvnny. Heb. 13, 8. lesus Christ PENNSYLVANIA. yesterday ... At Oxford, Printed by The Tryals of loseph Barnes, Printer to that famous Peter Boes, > Thomas Budd, and Vniuersity. 1585. Sm. 8°. *, 12 leaves: George Keith, | William Bradford, A—Cc in twelves : Dd, 8. Dedicated to Quakers, For several Great Misdemean- Edwin, Archbishop of York, by Bunny. ours (As was pretended by their Adver- The preface is dated July 1584, from 9, saries) before A Court of Quakers : At " Bolton Percie, in the auncientie or liber- the Sessions held at Philadelphia in Pen- ties of Yorke," and is also subscribed by sylvania, the Ninth, Tenth, and Twelfth Bunny. Days of December, 1692. Giving also an PASCAL, BLAISE. Account of the most Ajbitrary Procedure Monsieur Pascall's Thoughts, Meditations, of that Court. Printed first Beyond-Sea, and Prayers, Touching Matters Moral and and now Reprinted in London,for Richanl Divine, As they were found in his Papers Baldwin in Warwick-lane. 1693. 4°, after his Death. . . . Done into English A—D in fours, and a leaf of E.

by Jos. Walker . . . London, Printed for PERKINS, JOHN, of the Inner Temple. 8°. Jacob Tonson . . . 1688. A, 8 leaves : Here Beginneth a verie Profitable booke a—b 4 in eights : B—Bb 4 in eiglits. De- of Master John Perkins felowe of the dicated to the Honourable Robert Boyle. inner Temple, treating of the Lawes of PASQUIN. this Realme wherunto is added A newe The "Visions of Pasquin, Or, A Character Table, and also is conferred with the

of the Roman Court, Religion and Prac- Abridgementes, . . . nowe newelye im-

tices : Together with an Account of the printed. Londini in Aedibus Ricardi Arts of the Popes Nephews to get Money, Totteli. 1555. Cum priuilegio ... 8°.

The Tricks of the Priests to fill the A, 4 leaves : A—B in eights with the Churches Coffers by Masses for the Dead, Table : B—Y in eights. B. M. The Policy of the Jesuites to Cully A profitable Booke of Master lohn Per- Princes, and Cheat Christendom As Also kins . . . Apud Richardum Totteli. of An Exact Description Purgatory and Cum priuilegio. [Col.] Imprinted at Hell. In a Dialogue between Pasquin London in Fletestrcete ... by Richarde Marforio, Translated out of Italian. and Tottel, the last day of August. 1581. 8°, Bidentem dicere mrum Quis vetat ? Lon- A—Y in eights. Printed, and are to be Sold don, by PETITIONS. Richard Baldwin . . . 1689. 4°, A— Severall Petitions Presented to the Honor- in fours. able Houses of Parliament, now As- PECKE, THOMAS. sembled. 1. The humble Petition of To the Most High and Mighty Monarch, many thousands of Courtiers, Citizens,

Charles the II. By the Grace of God, . . . Gentlemen, and Trades-niens wives, in-

Thomas Pecke of the Inner Temple, Esq ; habiting within the Cities of London and of both Wisheth an Affluence Temporal Westminster : concerning the staying of and Eternal Felicity, And most humbly the Queenes intended voyage into Hol- Devoteth this Heroick Poem, In Honour land, ... 2. An other of the Gentry, of His Majesties Establishment in the Ministers, and Comniunality of Cleveland Throne of His Ancestours. London in the County of Yorke," ... 3. The C 4

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humble Petition of tlie Gentlemen and square 8°, A—Bb in eights. Bb 7 with the other Inhabitants, of the County of Corn- colophon and Bb 8 blank. wall. London, Printed by a true Copy The Preface is dated "Londini, Mense for lohn Wright. 1641. 4°, 4 leaves. lunii. M.D.xlvi." PETRONIUS ARBITER, TITUS. The regiment of life, wherevnto is added a treatise of the The Satyr of Titus Petronius Arbiter, A pesti ience, with the Booke of children, newly corrected and enlarged Roman Knight With its Fragments, by Thomas Pliaire. [Col.] recover'd at Belgrade. Made English by Imprinted at London, by Ihon Mr. Burnaby of the Middle-Temple, and Kyngston and Henry Sutton, dwelling in Paulas Church-yarde. another Hand . . . London, Printed for Anno Domini . 1553. 8", Samuel Briscoe, over against Will's Coflfee- Sm. A—Bb in eights, Bb 8 blank House in Covent-Garden. 1694. 8°, and Bb 7 with the colophon. A—K 4 in eights : + B 1- K in eights. PETTUS, SIR JOHN. PHILADELPHIAN SOCIETY. Theosopliical Transactions of the Phila- A Narrative of the Excommunication of delphian Society, Consi.iting Sir John Pettus of the County of Suffolk, of Memoiivi, Conferences, Letters, Knight. Obtained against him by a Lady, Dissertations, In- quiries, &c. For the Advancement of a Roman Calholick. . . . Printed in the Piety, and Divine Philosophv. Number Year, 1674. 4°. A, 2 : B—C in fours. I. For the Month of March, 1697. . . . PETTY, SIR WILLIAM, F.-R.&. London, Printed and are to be Sold by Observations Upon the Dublin-Bills of the Booksellers of London and West- Mortality, 1681. And the State of ihat minster 1697. Price One Shilling. 4°.

City. 8°, kS: B^ ; and 4 Tables. Title and Preface, followed by Table, 2

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' leaf blank : [No. 4 wanting in this copy house in the Strand. 1686. 8°, A— :] Number V. for September, October, No- in eights : 1), 2. vember, 1697, li—Rr 2 in fours title Essays in Political Arithmetick, -f- Two and following leaf. Housing, Concerning the People, Hos- PHILALETHES. pitals, &c. of London and Paris. By Sir William Petty, Fellow of the Royal The Causes and Cures of an unwilling Warre. Or, Justice awakened from Society . . . London, Printed for J. Gownes to Guns. Historified by Phila- Lloyd . . . 1687. 8", A—B in eights. lethes. Omnia tentandapriusquam Armis. Five Essays in Political Arithmetick, Printed in the Year 1645. 4°, A—E 2 in 1. from the of Viz. Objections City Rev fours, E 2 blank. In verse. in Persia ... II. A Comparison be- tween London and Paris in 14 particu- PHILALETHES. The Plain Mans Way For England's Pros- lars. III. Proofs that in London, within ])erity : more particularly Referred its 134 Parishes named in the Bills of and Submitted to the Consideration of Mortality, there live about 696 Thousand the Lords and Commons in Parliament As- People . . . London, Printed for Henry sembled, 1698. London: Printed for A. Mortlock . . . 1687. 8°, A—G in eights, Baldwin, . . . mdcxcviii. 4°, A E 2 in A 1 —2 in this copy with a duplicate — fours. Im/primatur. PHAER, THOMAS. PHILIPS, JOHN. Joannis Philippi Angli Responsio The Regiment of Life, wherunto is added Ad Ai)ologiam Anonymi ciijusdam tenebri- a treatise of the pestilence, with the boke onis pro Rege & Populo Anglicam infan- of children, newly corrected and enlarged tissimam. Londini, Typis Du-gardianis. by T. Phayre. [Col.] Imprinted at An. Dom. M. DC. lii. Sm. 8°, Lodon in Fleteatrete at the signe of the B—R in eights, besides the title-page and Sunne ouer against the condite, by Ed- Errata, 2 leaves. warde whitchurche. 1.5.5.0. Cum

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tory of tlie Late Times. The First Part. of Oxford, Nicholas Langdon, Baker, the Byrds, William Bose, Latimer, and the By Montelinn Knight of the Oracle, &c. writer's relations, Roger and Isabella Con- London : Sold Marsh at the by Henry stable, his brother Bichard, and hia sister Princes Arms in Chancery-Lane near Martha.

Fleetstreet. 1661. 4°, A—G in fours, On D 4 reoto occurs : Cviq ; in Epigram- besides the title, F 2 misprinted H 2, and mata Typographi Thomse Berovlse Epistola, in which the Vulgaria of Horman the last three pages occupied by adver- (1519) and the Epigrams of John Constable (1520) tisements. Black letter, without cuts. are mentioned. The woodcut initials on At the foot of G 3 recto occurs a notice A 2 and D 4 appear to be of the same cha- as to tlie Errata. racter. PHILOMUSUS. This volume, of which I never saw any copy except that before me, obtained from of Complements with many The Academy an old library in Devonshire, appears to New Additions of Songs and Catches A-la- have been published before the divorce of mode. London: Printed for P. Parker Catherine of Arragon and subsequently to at the Leg and Star in Cornhil, 1684. 1520. The title-page refers to the election of Adrian VL, 1522. Sm. 8°, B N in twelves, besides the title — From the heading to the Epistle at the and frontispiece. end we might infer that the Epigrams, &c., PHYSICIAN. were by Pynson himself, yet a perusal of the Epistle, taken with the poems on the The Doctors Physician : Or, Dialogues Constables on the preceding page, almost Translated out of concerning Health. justify us in concluding that the author was the Original French. London, Printed John Constable, who published in 1520 a for Joseph Hindmarsh, Bookseller to His volume of Epigrams attributed to the press Koval Highness, at the Black Bull in of Pynson, an unique copy of which is in the Bodleian. Cornhill, 1685. Sm. 8°, A— I in twelves : K, 6. PLOWDEN, EDMUND, Apprentice in PHYSICIANS, COLLEGE OF. the Common Law. A Short Account of the Proceedings of Cy ensuout certeyne Cases Reportes per the College of Physicians, London, In Edmunde Plowden vn Apprentice en le relation to the Sick Poor of the said City commen ley, puis le primer imprimier and Suburbs thereof. With the Reasons des ses Commentaries, & ore a le seconde which have induced the College to make imprimier des les dies Commentaries a Medicines for them at the Intrinsick ces addes. . . . Cum Priuilegio. 1579. Value. London, Printed in the Year [Col.] 1[ In ^dibus Richardi Tottelli. Folio, Ss 1697. 4°, B—C in fours, and the title. 1579. Cum Priuilegio. A—

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POEMS. 67 PRICE.

POEMS. in Italian by the Author of Cardinalismo Poems Or Epigrams, Satyrs, Elei,'iea, Songs and Nepotismo. And now made English and Sonnets, Upon several Persons and bv'l. D. Esq; London, Printed, 1670. Occasions. By No body must know whom, 8°. Title and Preface, signed /. D. A. S., to be had every body knowes where, and 3 leaves. B—K 4 in eights. for any body knowes what. Loudon, PORTUGAL. Printed for Henry Broine, at the Gun in An AccouTit of the Court of Portugal, Ivie-Lane. 1658. 8°, A—H in eights. Under the Reign of the present King Don Chorus Poetai'vm : Or, Poems on Several Pedro II. With Some Discourses on the Occasions. By the Duke of Buckingham, Interests of Portugal, with Regard to other the late Lord Rochester, Sir John Denliam, Sovereigns ; Containing A Relation of Sir Geo. Etheridge, Andrew Marvel, Esq the most Considerable Transactions that The famous Spencer, Madame Behn, And have pass'd of late betwene that Court, several other Eminent Poets of this Age. and those of Rome, Spain, France, Vienna,

Never before Printed. London : Printed England, &c. London. Printed for Thomas for AVhite-Hart, Benjamin Bragg, at the Bennet, . . . 1700. 8°. Title and Con- over against Water-Lane in Fleet-street. tents, 2 leaves : A, 4 leaves : B—L in 8°, MDCLXixiv. [sic for 1684.] A—M in eights : M, 6. eights, M 8 blank, and A 1 with an A<1- vertfsement. With a dedicatory Epistle PRAYER. Forme of Prayer, at to Sir Fleetwood Sheppard by Charles A Used Newport in GUdon. the Isle of Wight : By His Majesties Di- rections, upon the 15 of September, 1648. Loyal Poems and Satyrs Upon the Times, Being the day of Fasting and Humiliation Since the beginning of the Salamanca for the obtaining a Blessing upon the Plot, Written by several Hands. Col- Personall Treatie Betweene tlie King and lected by M. T. [Qiint. from Dryden's His Two Houses of Parliament. London, Absalom andAchitophel.] London, Printed Printed for Richard Royston, in Ivie-lane. for Bookseller John Smith in Kuasel- 1648. 8°, A in eights, A 1 with the Royal Street near Covent-Garden, 1685. 8°. arms. A, 4 leaves : B—L in eights. Dedicated Certain Prayers Fitted to severall Occa- to the Lords and Gentlemen, members of sions. And Are to be used in His Majes- the Loyal Club, at the Dog in Drury ties Armies. Published Lane. by His High- nesse Command. London. Printed in the ' At the end of the dedication occurs under Yeare, 1648. 8°, A—B in eights. M. Taubman's name, in coeval MS. : " As great a Scoundrel as ever wrote w* Pen." PRESS. POLANDER. The Tears of the Press, With Reflections The Lovely Polander : A Novel of Gal- on the Present State of England. Lon- lantry. London, Printed for John Kidgel don, Printed, and are to be sold bv at the Atlas in Cornhil. [About 1680.] Richard Janeway . . . 1681. 4°, A— 8°. Sm. A, 3 leaves : B—D in twelves : 2 in fours. E, 8. Dedicated by r[errand] S[pence] A Letter to a Member of Parliament, to the Countess Dowager of Ogle. Shewing, that a Restraint on the Press POOLE, WILLIAM. is inconsistent with the Protestant Reli- The Coun[t]rey Farrier. Teaching divers gion, and Dangerous to tlie Liberties of and sundry approved Medicines, to Cure the Nation. The Si-cond Impression. London, Printed by J. Darby, and sold all sorts of Cattell : . . . Very useful and necessary for all Country-Farmers, Hous- by A. B. at the Cross-Keys and Bible in holders, and generally for all sorts of Cornhil. 1700. 4°, A—D in fours. people. The Second addition, . . . Lon- PRICE, LAWRENCE. don, Printed by Tho. Forcet, dwelling in The Vertuous Wife Is the Glory of her Old-Fishstreet. 1650. Sm. 8°, A—D 4 Husband ; Or, A Good Woman in her in eights, 1 4 blank. A and D Proper Colours. Shewing at large the POPERY. Rare Endowments, Excellent Qualities,

II Putanismo di Roma, Or the History of . . . Also ten Characters, or rare Jewels, the Whores and Whoredom of the Popes, hanging in the Crown of the vertuous

Cardinals and Clergy of Rome. Dis- Wife, . . . Lastly, A few counsels to all

covered by a Conclave of Ladies convened young men. . . . By L. P. A well-wisher for the Election of a new Pope. Written to all Good Women. Printed for T. Pas- NB . 1

PRIDEA UX. 68 PRYNNE.

senger, at tlie three Bibles on tlie middle deceiving those, whose judgments are of London-Bridge. 1667. Sin. 8°, A— misinformed by Politicjue, Protestations, 4 in eights, including a frontispiece. In Declarations, &o. Being a necessary Dis- prose and verse. B. M. course for the present times, concerning Sotheby's, July 18, 1890, No. 2393. Dr. the unseasonable difference between the Bliss's copy. Protestant and the Puritan. 4°, A—B in PRIDEAUX, HUMPHREY, D.D. fours. 'rhe True Nature of Imposture Fully Protestant Loyalty Fairly Drawn, In an Displayed in the Life of Mahomet. Wiih Answer to A Pair of Scandalous and A Discourse annexed, for the Vindicating Popish Pamphlets. The First Intituled,

of Christianity from this Charge ; Offered A Dialogue at Oxford. . . . The. Other to the Consideration of the Deists of the Intituled, An Impartial Account of the present Age. London: Printed for Wil- Nature and Tendency of the late Ad-

liam Rogers, . . . mdcxovii. 8°, A— dresses. . . . London, Printed for Walter in eights, and a, 8 leaves. Kettilby, . . . 1681. 4°, A—L in fours. The Preface is dated from Norwich, A Discourse Shewing that Protestants are March 15, 169?. on the Safer Side, notwithstanding the A Letter to the Deists : Shewing, That uncharitable Judgment of their Adver- the Gospel of Jesus Christ is no Impos- saries ; And . that Their religion is the ture ; but the Sacred Truth of God. By Surest Wayto Heaven. London: Printed Humphrey Prideaux, D.D. And Arch- for Richard Chiswell, . . . mdclxxxvii. Deacon of Suffolk. London, Printed by 4°, A—F 2 in fours, A 1 with Impri- 8", J. H. for W. Rogers, . . . 1697. matur. A—K 4 in eights. A Brief Account of the First Rise of the

PRIMER. Name Protestant ; And what Protestant- Thys prymer in in Laten Englyshe and ism is : with a Justification of it ; . . . is newly traslatyd after the Laten texte. By a Professed Enemy to Persecution. [This is being a headline on A, there . . . London, Printed in the Year 1688. no regular title. At the end we read :] 4°, A—E in fours. Imprynted it Parystlie yere of our Lorde. PRYNNE, WILLIAM. 1538. 8°, A—Z in eights, followed by a God, No Impostor Nor Delvder : Or, An half-sheet of 4. With woodcuts. Answer to a Popish and Arminian Cauill, An Almanac for twelve years, beginning of Free-Will, vniver- with 1536, is on the back of the title. The in the defence and

contenUa of thys booke are below the parti- sall Grace ; ... By William Prynne, . culars on A recto. an vtter Barrester of Lincolnes Inne . (ii.) An exposicyon after the maner of a Printed, m.dc.xxix.^ 4°, a*—e* 2 in fours. 1

coteplacyo. . . . [Col.] Imprynted in Parys God No Impostor, Nor Delvder. Or, An the yere of our Lorde 1538. 8°, A—H 4 Answer to a Popish and Arminian Cavill, in eights. Without a regular title, in the defence of Free-Will, and vniver- s (iii.) begynneth the Pystles Here and Prynne, sail Grace ; ... By William / Gospels : of euery Sonday and holy daye e* . . . Printed, m.dc.xxx. 4°, a*— in in the yere. 1838. [Ool.] Imprinted at fours, e* 4 blank title and dedication. Paris The yere of our Lorde, m.d xxxviij. + 8°, A—H 7 in eights. In two columns, A Soveraign Antidote to Prevent, Ap- small type, with half-measure cuts. pease, and Determine our unnatural and Dissentions These articles were doubtless printed and destructive Civill Warres and en- sold together, though the Contents of the . . . The second Impression much

Primer do not embrace the other two larged . . . London, Printed in the Yeare parts. 1642. 4°, A—D in fours + Title and PRISONS. Preface. The Charitable Visit to the Priscms Con- The Soveraigne Power of Parliaments and taining Suitable and proper Advice or Kingdoms : Divided into Fovre Parts. Counsel to those who are Confined there. Together with An Appendix : Wherein To which are added Prayers for the Use the Superiority of bur owne, and most of Prisoners. . . . London, Printed by other Foraine Parliaments, States, King- J. Downing . . . 1709. Sni. 8°. A, domes, Magistrates, (collectively con- 2 leaves : B E in twelves : G, 6. — sidered,) over and above their lawful! PROTESTANTS. Einperours, Kings, Princes, is abundantly Some Considerations Tending to the un- evidenced, confirmed by pregnant Reasons, :"

PRYNNE. 69 PRYNNE.

Resolutions, Precedents, Histories, Autho- beife to dinner ; if you like it, come ; nil Ipse ven[iaB.] rities of all sorts, the contrary Objections mihi reseribas, attamen My service to Father & Mother." / re-l'elled : . . . . Printed at London for Michael Sparke Senior. 1643. Large 4°. A Short Demurrer to the Jewes Long dis- First Title and Epistle to the Parliament, continued Eemitter into England. Com-

4 leaves : second title and Preface, 2 prising, An exact Chronological Relation

leaves : A—M in fours : Second Part, of their first Admission into, their ill De-

title and preface, 2 leaves ; A—E in fours portment, Misdemeanors, Condition, Suf-

(*), 1 leaf : E—L in fours : Third Part, ferings, Oppressions, .... Printed at title and dedication to Sir Ferdinando London, for Edward Thomas dwelling in

Fairfax, Sir William Waller, and Sir Green-Arbor, 1656. 4°, A—B 2 in fours :

William Brereton : A—Tin fours: Fourth A—M in fours : N, 5.

Part, A—E in fours : Aa—Eee 2 in fours, This is an historical account of the rela- last leaf with Errata. tions of the Jews to England at various times. An Exact Catalogue of All Printed Books Gospel Plea (Interwoven with a Ra- and Paper of various Subjects, Written A tional and Legal) for the Lawfulnes & upon, sundry Occasions By William Continuance of the Ancient Setled Main- Prynne Esq a Bencher of the Honour- ; tenance and Teuthes of the Ministers of able Society of Linculus-Iime. K"^ the Gospel : . . . London, Printed by E. ^ Before, 1 Cotes for Michael Sparke, .... 1663. During, > His Imprisonment. beside 4°, a—c in fours : A—X 2 in fours, Since, J the title and a folded leaf containing a Jucundi alti Labores. . . . London, Printed portrait of the author, with verses and for Michael Sparke, Senior. 1643. and quotations (probably belonging to the Ke-printed for Edward Thomas, at the volume). Dedicated to God. Adam and Eve in Little Britain . . . 1660 The portrait describes Prynne as " Christi [Oct.] 4", A—B in fours : C, 1 leaf. B. M. servus etiam in summ& Captivitate Liber A Moderate Apology Against a Pretended Anno 1654. .Sltatis 49," and represents him yCalumny. In Answer to some Passages in behind prison-bars. Preheminence of Parlement. Newly the The Quakers Unmasked, And clearly de- published by James Howell Esquire, . . . tected to be but the Spawn of Rumish Printed at London for Michael Sparke, Frogs, Jesuites, and Franciscan Fryers ; Senior. 1644. 4°, 4 lea* es. sent from Home to seduce the intoxicated The Falsities and Forgeries of the Anony- Giddy-headed English Nation. By an

/ nious Author of a late Pamphlet, (supposed Inlormation newly taken upon Oath in

/ to be Printed at Oxford but in truth at the City of Bristol, Jan. 22. 1654. and

I London) 1644. Intituled The Fallacies someevident Demonstrations. TlieSecond ^ of Mr. William Prynne, .... Printed at Edition Enlarged. London, Printed for London, for Michael Sparke, Senior. Edward Thomas in Green Arbour, 1655. 1644. 4°, 4 leaves. 4°, A—E in fours and the Errata. The Substance of the Speech made in the A Moderate, Seasonable Apology for in- House of Commons By Wil. Prynn of dulging just Christian Liberty to truly Munday the Lincolns-Inn, Esquire ; On Tender Consciences, Contorniing to the of December, 1648. Touching the Fourth Pvblike Liturgy, . . . London Printed of both Kings Answer to the Propositions for the Author by T. C. and L. P. 1662. Houses upon the whole Treaty, . . . The 4°. A, 4 leaves, followed by 6 marked Printed for third Edition. . . . London, fours. Dedicated to (?) a : B—T in 4°, in \ Mich. Spark . . . 1649. A—S Charles II.

fours. With a portrait : u^tat. suce 40, and Protestation Against having four lines of verse beneath. A Declaration ihe Legal, Detestable, Olt-comiemned, The Epistle to the Reader is dated " from ; Extortion of Excise iu , the sign of the King's-head, June 22, 1 648 New Tax and incer- ^ it is followed by " Mr. I'ryime's Letter To General ; And for Hops (a Native the Borough of Newport iu Cornwall, for tain commodity) in Particular. By which he serves in Parliament." On the William Prynne of Swainswick, Esq ; of the portrait in this copy is a curious j back Printed for the Author, and " I salute . . . London, coeval MS. memorandum : S' by Edward Thomas iu you, and desire you to exchange your new are to be sold booke of M' Pryuns, for this (w* is I pre- Green-Arbor, 1654. 4°, A—D in fours. sume new to you & his cheife peice) worthy Pendennis and all other standing Forts of your perusall. I have a good me[sse 1] of U": M

PSALMS. 70 PSALMS.

Di~niaiitled : Or, Eight Military Apho- At London Printed by lohn Daye, dwel- risuies, Uenioiistratiiig the Vselessness, lyng ouer Aldersgate. Anno. 1584. Cum iinproiitableness, hurtfulness, and Prodi- Gratia. ... 4°. A, 4: B—H in eights. gall Expensivenes of all standing English In two columns. With the music. Garrisons, People Forts and to the of The Whole Book of Psalmes : Collected

England : their inability to protect them into English meeter, by Thomas Stern- from Invasions, Depredations of Enemies hold, . . . London, ^ Printed for the or Pyrates by Sea or land : . . . Penned Companie of Stationers. 1620. 4°, A— by William Prynne . . . London, Printed in eights. With the music. In two for the Author, and are to be sold by columns. B. M. Edward Thomas, in Green-Arbour, 165 1. The Whole Booke of Psalmes. Collected 4°, A E in fours, A 1 blank. — into English Meetre by Thomas Stern-

Brief Animadversions on, Amendments liold, lohn Hopkins, . . . Set forth and

of, & Additional Explanatory Eecords to allowed to be Sung in all Churches, . . . the Fourth Part of the Institutes of the Printed for the Company of Stationers.

Lawes of England ; Concerning the Juris- 1639. Sm. 8°, black letter, with the diction of Courts ... By William Prynne music, A—X in eights. [Col.] London,

Esquire . . . London : Printed by Thomas Printed by I. H. for the Company of Eatoliff,andThonias Daniel, for A. Crool

J. Hopkins and others : conferred witli Both in Prose and Meetre : With apt the Ebrue, with apt Notes t5 synge them Notes to sing them withall. London with all. Fidthfully perused and alowt-d Printed for the Company of the Stationers. according to the order ajipoynted in the 1617. Sm. 8°, A—Ee in eights. With Queenes Maiesties Iniunctions. Very the music.

mete to be vsed of all sorts of people The prose Is in the margin.

priuaily for their solace & comfort : lay- The Book of Psalms in Metre : Lately ing a ]iart all vngodly songs & Ballades, translated, with many whole ones, and wliich tend onely to the norishing of vice choice Collections of the old Psalms added & corrupting of youth. . . . Imprinted at the first impression, Printed by Order London by John Day, dwelling ouer to of Parliament. And now much aug- Aldersgate, ... An. 1565. 4°, A—Gg 4 mented and amended with the cream and in eights, no Z in first gathering. fiowerof the best Authours, loUowing the *' Following the title is : A short Intro- common Tunes at this day used in, and duccioii into the Science of Musicke, made approbation of for such as are desirous to haue the know- about London : With the of the ledg therof , for the singing of the Psalmes. more then fourty eminent Divines "With the mu&ical notation. City, & most of them of the Assembly. The Whole Booke of Psalmes, collected By William Barton, Mr of Arts, and

• into English metre by T. Sternhold, . . . Minister of lohn Zecharias, London. . . : I

PSALMS. 71 PULSE.

London, Printed by G. M. and are to be dwelling In litle St. Bartolmews neer Christ SoldbyS.Gellibrand, .... 1645. Sm. Church." 8°. A, 6 leaves, besides *, 2 leaves be- The Psalmes of David, Trvly opened and tween A 3—4 : B—F in twelves : G, 8. explaned by Paraphrasis, according to In two columns, with the music. the right sense of euery Psalnie. With large and ample Arguments before euerie The Book of Psalms in Metre, Close and Psalnie, .... Set foorth in Latin by Proper to the Hebrew : Smooth and Plea- that excellent learned man Theodore Beza. sant for the Metre. To be Sung in Usual into English, and Known Tunes. Newly Translated, And faithfully translated

Anthonie Gilbie. . . . Printed by with Amendments, and Addition of by Richard Yardley and Peter Short for the many Fresh Metres. Fitted for the Ready 8°. assignes of Seres. 1590. . . . Sm. Use and Understanding of all good Chris- W. in twelves. Dedicated to Katherine, tians. By William Barton, M"^ of Arts, A—D Countess of Huntingdon. as he left It Finished in his Life-time. . . .

London : Printed by Tho. Snowden, for PSALM-SINGING. the Company of Stationers. 1692. Sm. A New and Easie Method to Learn to

8°, A—S in twelves. Sing by Book : Whereby One (who liath a good Voice and Ear) may, without other The Whole Booke of Psalmes : With their help, learn to Sing true by Notes. De- Wonted Tunes, as they are sung in sign'd chiefly for, and applied to, the pro- churches, oomposedintofoure parts: Being moting of Psalmody, and furnished with so placed that foure may sing a seueral variety of Psalm Tunes in Parts, with part in this booke. . . . Imprinted at Directions for that kind of Singing . . . London by Thomas Est, the assigne of London, Printed for William Rogers, . . . William Byrd : dwelling in Aldersgate 1 686. 8°, 4 in eights, title on A 2. streete at the signe of the black Horse, & A—H Dedicated by the unnamed author to are there to be sold. 1594. 8°, B—T 4 Thomas Foley, eldest son of Thomas Foley in eights, besides the title and leaf of dedi- of Witley, Esq., and to Letitia and Anne, cation by Est to to Sir John Puckering. eldest daughters of Philip Foley of Prest- The Whole Booke of Psalmes : With their wood, Esq. Wonted Tunes, as they are sung in The Psalm-Singer's Necessary Com- Churches, composed into foure parts : . . . panion : Being, A Collection of Most ... In London : Printed by Thomas Single and Double Psalm-Tunes now in Este, for the companie of Stationers. Use, .... First Collected for Private 1604. 8°, A—S 4 in eights. Use, and now Printed for Publick Good. The Whole Booke of Psalmes : With their The Second Edition. London, Printed Tunes, as they are sung in Wonted by J. Heptinstall, for Henry Rhodes . . . Churches, composed into foure parts, . . . 1700. Sm. 8°, A—L 4 in eights, includ- Printed at London for the Companie of ing a frontispiece. With the music. With Stationers. 1611. 8°, A—S 4 in eights. a preface dated from Standish, March 25, All the French Psalm Tunes with English 1699, but unsigned. words. Being A Collection of Psalms PULSE. A ccorded to the verses and tunes generally The Pulse, or Method of the Passing-Bell vsed in the Reformed Churches of France of Controversie in Points of Religion, with and Germany. Perused and approved the last Knell. And A Succinct satisfac- by judicious Divines, both English and tory Discussion of the Greek Church, in- French. Omnis spiritus laudet Bominum. cluding the other Three Primitive Patri- London, Printed by Thomas Harper, with archal Sectsof the Orient. Also A Reflec- permission of the Company of Stationers. tion upon domestick Viccissitudes to the 1632. 8°. Title and dedication, 2 leaves same purpose. But first you are to know, B—M in twelves. there are Four very fair Frontispices cut In the imprint of the copy used the fol- in Brass, viz. Of the Whole Design. Of lowing variation has been made in early, if the Greek Church. Of the Latin Church. : " Printed by Thomas not coeval, MS. Of the Protestant Church, &c. 4°, A— Harper, with permission of Authority & the in fours. Without a title-page. Company of Stationers, for John Standish, ( n )

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QUAKERS. Paris, . A , M.Daxcix. 12°, A—H 6 La Eelision Des Kouakres en Angleterre. in twelves.

R.

E. R. Bible in Greene Arbour. 1636. 4°,

A Letter from a Worthy Gentleman, in in eights : A—T V, 4 : X, 2 + title and Yorke-Shiie, To liis Friend a Member of leaf of woodcuts. With diagrams. Dedi- tlie Honorable House of Commons. . . . cated to Mr. John Greaves, Professor of Lonilon Printed for R. Best October 6. Geometry in Gresham College. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves. With a few verses RAPIN, M. on the last page. Monsieur Rapin'sReflectionson Aristotle's R. T. Treatise of Poesie. Cimtaining the Neces- Pvrgatories Trivmph over Hell, Maugre sary, Rational, and Universal Rules for the barking of Cerberus in syr Edward Epick, Dramatick, and the other sorts of Hobyes Counter-snarl e. Described in a Poetry. With Reflections on the Works Letter to the sayd Knight, from I. R. of the Ancient and Modern Poets, and Authour of the Answere vnto the Pro- their Faults noted. Made English by

te^tiints Babels . . . Permissu Mr. Rymer, by whom is added sOme Re- Superiorum, M. DC. XIIL 4°, A—Dd in flections on English Poets. London, fours. Printed by T. Warren, for H. Herring- man, and Sold by Francis R. T., A.M., Oxon. Saunders, . . . 1694. Lux Occidentalis: Or Providence Dis- 8°, A—N in eights. play 'd, in the Coronation of King William RAWSON. J., M.A. and Queen Mary, And Their Happy Ac- Poems on the Lamented Death of Her cession to the Crown of England. With Most Excellent Majesty, Queen Mary.

other Remarks . . . London, Printed, By J. Rawson, M.A. and Mr. Robert

and are to be Sold by Randal Taylor, Smith. . . . London, Printed for Tho. MDCLXXxix. 4°, A—E 2 in fours. Bennet, at the Half-Moon in St. Pauls RACINE, JEAN. Church-yard, 1695. Folio, A—D, 2 leaves Britannicus, Tragedie, Par Monsieur Ra- each, A 1 and D 2 blank. cine. Suivant la Copie imprimee A Paris REBEL. MDCLXX. Sm. 8°, A—C in twelves. The Reli^ous-Rebell, or The Pilgrim- Prince. A Tragedy. Printed, Anno Doni. Achilles : Or, Iphigenia in Avlis. A 1671. 4°, in fours, 4 with Epi- Trageily. As it is Acted at the Theatre A—E E logue. Royal in Drury-lane. Written by Mr.

Boyer. Bedius Iliacum . . . Horat. Art. RECORDE, ROBERT, M.D. of Tenby.

Poi t. London, Printed for Tho. Bennet, The Grounde of Artes : teaching the work

at the Half-moon in St. Pauls Church- and practice of Arithmike, . . . Made by

yard. 1700. 4°, A—G in fours. Dedi- Mayster Roberte Record, . . . Printed at cated to the Beautitul and Ingenious London by H. Bynneman. Anno Domini. Diana, "From behinil the Scenes in Drury- 1579. 8°, A—li 3 in eights (but li 4 was lane, Jan. the lOtt 1700." doubtless blank).

li 3 verso contains verses by I. "to ilAMUS, PETER, Vermandois. D. of the earnest Arithmetician." Via Regia ad Geonietriam. The Way to

. . dili- Geometry. Being necessary and usefull, The Grovnd of Artes . now lately Kur Astronomers. Geographeis. Land- gently corrected and beautified with sun- meaters. Sea-men. Engineers. Architecks. drie new Rules. . . By lohn Mellis of short Southwarke Schoolemaster. At Carpenters. Paynters. Carvers. &c. . . . Now Translated and much enlarged by London, Imprinted by Richard Field for the Learned Mr. William Bedwell. Lon- lohn Harison. 1590. 8°. The copy used ended on Bb 8 imperfectly. don, Printed by Thomas Cotes ; And are to sold Michael Sparke, be by at the blew Records Arithmetick : augmented by M. —

REFORMADO. 73 ROSWALL.

John Dee. . . . Sinue eiilarj,'ed ... by REVET, EDWARD.

John Mellis. . . . London, Printed by M. The Town-Shifts : Or, The Suburb-Jus-

F. for John Harison, , . . 1648. 8", tice : A Comedy. As it is Acted at His A—Ss in eights. RoyalHi ghn ess the D uke of York's Th eatre Two titles varying in the imprint were . . . London, Printed for Thomas Dring,

issued with this edition. . . . and William Cademan . . . 1671. REFORMADO. 4", A—K in fours, A 1 and K 4 blank. Dedicated by Revet to his friend, Stephen The Disconsolate Reformado, Or The sad Mosedelf, Esq. look of Presbyterian Jack. Or a true relation of the suddaine Change which ROBIN. liath happned in the City of London, Poor Robin's Dream, Or The Visions of

since the 30th of July, till the 4th of Hell : With a Dialogue Between the Two

August. Between the Renowned S''- Ghosts of Dr. T. and Capt. B. London : Thomas Fairfax's Army, and Major Printed by M. S. mdclxxxi. Folio, 4 Generall Massey's and Col. Poyn's Re- leaves. In verse. B. M. formadoes. London, printed 1647. 4°, ROESSLIN, EUCHARIUS. 4 leaves. With a woodcut on 2. A The Byrth of mankynd, otherwyse namtd REFORMATION. the womans Boke. Newly set forth, cor- An Account of the Societies For Reforma- rected and augmented, .... By Thomas tion of Manners, in England and Ireland. RaynaldPhisition. Anno, m.d.lii. [Col.] With a Persuasive to Persons of all Ranks, Imprinted at London by Tho. Ray[nald.] 4°, To be Zealous and Diligent in Promo- A—B in fours -J- 2 leaves of cuts : tion of the Laws against Prophaneness C Y in eights. Debauchery, for the Effecting A Na- and The Birth of Man-kinde : Otherwise tional Reformation. Published with the Named, The Womans-Booke. . . . Lon- Approbation of a Considerable Number don, Printed for A. H. and are to be sold of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and by lohn Morris, at the two Tuns in little Honourable Judges of both Kingdoms. Britaine. 1634. 4", black letter. A, 4

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bafell him in his journey iruiu his ROUND TABLE. Sieward: The entertainment he met La Deuise Des amies des Cheualiers de

with from an aged Wife : His Education la Table ronde / qui estoient du temps du

at School ; Witii his fortunate admission tresrenome et vertueux Artus roy de la to be servant to Lillian the Kings only grant Bretaigne Auec la descriptio de Daughter, with whom she fell deeply in leurs armoiries. On les vend i Paris en love. The reward of the three Lords, la rue saict Jaques a lenseigne de Lele- by whom he attained the honour of the phant deuat 1 es Mathurins. Sm. 8°, A— three dayes justing before the Marriage 5 in eights. With the arms accompanying of the Sieward, who was knowen to be a the letterpress. Traitor and therefore justly executed ; ROWLAND, WILLIAM. with the renewed wished-for Marriage Judiciall Astrologie, , Judicially Con- betwixt Eoswall and Lillian : His thank- demned. Being A Survey and Examina- iull remembrance of his friends ; tlie tion of S""- Christopher Heydons Apology

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dian Exercises, by way of Aiiiiiiadversion tinue, Viz. Jealousie, Fears, Scruples, iipon his first JBooke, intituled, Indepen- .... London, Printed for R. SoUers. 4°. dency not Gods Ordinance. London, MDCLXXXii. A, 2 leaves : B—D in Printed by Matthew Simmons, dwelling fours, D 4 blank. in Aldersgate-streete. 1645. 4°, A— SANDYS, GEORGE. 2 in fours, A 1 and D 2 blank. A Paraphrase upon the Divine Poems. S. J., M.D. By George Sandys. London, Printed for PaidonNoxemata. Or CbildrensDiaeases, 0. D. MDCXLVll. 8", A—Aa in eights. Both Outward and Inward. From the SARPI, time of their Birth to Fourteen Years of PAOLO. The History of the Qvarrels of Pope Pavl Age. . . . London, Printed by W. Q. and V. With The State of Venice. In Seven to be Sold by J. Playford and Zach. Books. Faithfully translated out of the Watkins. . . . 1664. 8°, A—M in eights, Italian, and compared with the French including a frontispiece. Copie. London, Printed by John Bill, The Preface is dated from Oundle, North- Printer to the Kings most Excellent amptonshire, June 9, 1662. Maiesty. m.dc.xxvi. 4°. ^y, 2 leaves S. N. m, 4 leaves : A—3 K 2 in fours. Dedi- N. S. Arithmeticse Compendium. Cui cated by C. P. to Sir Thomas Coventry, adijcitur [sic] Arithmeticorvm Anamnesne Keeper of the Great Seal. A. G. M.D.c.xxiii. 8", A—B 4 in eights. B.M. The Letters of the Renowned Father Paul, Counsellor of State to the most Serene S. B. Republick of Venice ; . . . Written To A Letter to a Person of Quality, Occa- Monsieur Del Isle Grostot, a Noble Pro- sion'd by the News of the Ensuing Par- testant of France : The Learned Monsieur liament. [1689.] 4°, 4 leaves. Gillot, and others ; in a Correspondence S. T. of Divers Years. Translated out of Italian Youths Tragedy, A Poem : . . . The By Edward Brown, Rector of Sunbridge Fourth Edition by T. S. . . . London, in Kent. . . . London, Printed for Richard

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dered into English by lohn Davies, of 22d of this Instant June, 1679. Folio, 2

Kidwelley. London : Printed for George leaves. Dawes, and are to be Sold at his Shop in Chancery - Lane, against Lincolns - Inn- The Confession of Faith of the Kirk of Gate. 1677. Sm. 8°, A—K in eights. Scotland. Subscribed By the Kings Ma- With a portrait. Dedicated by Davies to jestie and his Housholde, in the yeare of the Worthily Honoured, William Haiii- God 1580. . . . [Edinburgh, 1638.] 4°, iiiond, Esq. A—B in fours. In the dedication the translator refers to The present copy, bound up with three his previous inscription of the Novels of or four similar tracts, belonged to George to Stanley, and there Is an Scarrun Thomas Leslie, Burgess of Edinburgh, and is accom- interesting little preface. panied by his autograph subscriptions. Put- SCOTLAND. tick's, June 25, 1890, No. 209, in the old vellum cover, with G. L. on the sides. Respublica Sive Statvs Regni ScotisB et Hibernise Diversoruiu Autorum. Lugd. The Confession of Faith, And the Larger and Shorter Catechisme. First agreed Bat. Ex officina Elzeuiriana. . . . A° 8°, upon by the Assembly of Divines at West- cioiocxxvii. Sm. A—R in eights : minster, S, 6. The last leaf has a summary of the And now approved by the Gene- rail Privilege. The title is engraved. Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, . . . Edinburgh, Printed by Evan This is a selection from Buchanan, Hector Tyler. Boece, Camden, &c. . . . 1650. Sm. 8", A—H in twelves. A Large Declaration Concerning the Late The new Booke of Common Prayer. Tumults in Scotland, from their first According to the forme of the Kirke of

originalls : Together with a Particular Scotland, our Brethren in faith and Cove- nant. Ephes. 2. Deduction of the seditious Practices of 18. Through Christ . . .

the prime Leaders of the Covenanters : Printed by lohn loness, 1644. 8°, A in Collected out of their owne foule Acts eights. and Writings. By which it doth plainly Sotheby's, Jan. 17, 1890, No. 146. that Religion was onely pretended appeare, The Psalmes of Dauid in metre, with by those Leaders, but nothing lesse in- diuerse notes and tunes augmented to by them. the King. London, tended By them. Diligentlie corrected from manie Printed by Robert Young, His Majes- faults escaped heeretofore : and now lastlie ties Printer for Scotland, Anno Dom. deuided into parts, as they are to be MDCXXXix. Folio. Portrait by Stent sung in the Kirk of Scotland. James. V. and title, 2 leaves : B 3 G in fours : — If any be afflicted ... At Dort Imprinted 3 H, 6 leaves, the last with the imprint by Isaac Canin, at the expences of the only. aires of Henrie Charteris, and Andrew A Solemn Acknowledgment of Publick Hart, in Edinburgh. Anno 1601. Cum Sins and breaches of the Covenant. And Privilegio Regali. 8°, A— [probably] G A Solemn Engagement to all the Duties 4 in eights. In two columns, with the

contained therein, . . . With Two Acts music. of the Commission of the General Assem- Sotheby's, Nov. 22, 1889, No. 203, Lea

bly. . . . Together also with. An Act of Wilson's copy, imperfect at end, and want- the Committee of Estates of the fourteenth ing E 3, of October for renewing the League and The Psalmes of David in metre, As they Covenant. Edinburgh, Printed by Evan are sung in the Churches of Scotland. Tyler, . . . 1648. 4°, A—C in fours, Printed in Aberdene. By Edward Raban, C 4 blank, besides a leaf, otherwise blank, for David Melvil. 1626. [A duplicate headed on both sides : The subscribers of title :j The Psalmes of David in Scottish tke League and Covenant. metre. With a perfect Table for xxiij years to come, and an exact Kalendar for A Declaration of the Parliament of Scot- . ever. Also, Morning and Fuelling prayer, land, To all his Majesties good Subjects. together with many others. Anno 16!i6. . . . Imprinted at Edinburgh by Evan Aberdene, Printed by Edward Raban, for Tyler, and re-printed at London for J. David Melvill. Very small 8°. Two Hunscot 1648. 4°, A—B in fours. titles, 2 leaves : Calendar, 6 leaves : A A True Account of the Great Victory Prayer for the true understanding of Gods Obtiiined over the Rebels in Scotland, Word, leaf: By 1 IT 2—IT 4, 3 leaves : A—

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The Triumpln of London. Performed SICTOR, JOHN, Bohemus. on Tuesday, Octol>. 29. 1695. For the Panegyricon Inavgvrale Honoratissimi Entertainment of the Right Honourable & Amplissimi Domini Prsetoris Regi, sive S""- John Houblon, K*- Lord Mayor of the Majoris Nobilissimse & Florentissiniae City of London. Containing A True De- Vrbis Londinensis, A forma Reipublicae scription of the Several Pageants, wiili breviter conscriptum. Cantahrigiee, Ex the Speeclies Spoken on each Pageant. Ofl&cina Rogeri Danielis. 1638. 4", All Prepared, at tlje proper Gusts and B—C in fours, no A. Charges of the Worshipful Company of SHIPS. Grocers. To which is added, A New A List of Several Ships Belonging to Song upon His Majesty's Return. By English Merchants, Taken by French E. S. Published by Authority. London, Privateers, since December, One thousaml

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Published byAuthority. Loudon: Printed Latine Verse : For the greater Delight for E. Barnham in Little Britain, 1698. and Benefit of Learners. By James Price Six Pence. Folio, A—C, 2 leaves Shirley. Avia Pieridum peragro loca. Lu- each. With four copperplate engravings. cret. London, Printed by E. W. for John B. M. Stephenson, at the signe of the Sun on Ludgate-Hill. 1649. Sui. 8°, A—I in Triumphs of London. For the In- The eights, besides the engraved title by T. of the Eight Honourable Sir auguration Cross. Dedicated " To the Most hopeful Levett, K*- Lord Mayor of the Eichard pledg of Honor, William Herbert, Son to Containing Descrip- City of London. A the Right Honorable Philip Lord Her- Pageants, together with the tion of the bert." With commendatory verses by the whole Solemnity Public Speeches, and Tliomas Stanley, Sir E. Sherburne, Ed. on the of the Day. Performed Monday Saltmarsh, Geo. Blakestoii, Era. Langlon, 1699. All 30th Day of October, Anno Alex. Broom, and John Ogilby. set forth at the proper Cost aiid Charge of the Honourable Company of Haber- SHUTT, CHRISTOPHER. verie godlie necessary dashers. Published by Authority. Lon- A and Sermon, preached before the yong Countesse of don : Printed for A. Baldwin, at the Cumberland in of Oxford Arms Inn in Warwick-Lane, the North, the 24. Nouember, 1577. . . . Imprinted at Lon- MDCXCIX. Folio, A—C, 2 leaves each. don by Christopher Barker, Printer to the B. M. Queenes Maiestie. Sm. 8°, black letter, SHAW, SAMUEL. A—G 4 ill eights. Words made Visible : Or Grammar and SINIBALDUS. Ehetorick Accommodated to the Lives Rare Verities. The Cabinet of Venus and Manners of Men. Represented in a Unlocked, And Her Secrets laid open. Country School for the Entertainment Being a Translation of part of Sinibaldus and Edification of the Spectators. Lon- his Geneanthropeia, and a collection of don, Printed by B. G. for Daniel Major, some things out of other Latin Authors, and are to be sold at the Flying-horse in never before in English. . . . London, Fleet-street, Dan. Brown at the Queen's- Printed for R. Briggs, at the Dolphin in head without Temple-bar, and Tho. Orrel St Pauls Church-yard, 1658. Sm. 8°, at the hand and Scepter in Fleet-street, A—G in eights, title on A 2. 1679. Sm. 8°. A, 4 leaves : K—N in The preface to the Amorous Reader is eights, 8 vith Advertisements. N subscribed Eroto-didascalus, and is dated With a curious Preface. Aug. 24, 1657. " :

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SLEZER, JOHN. Sung, Either at the Court Or Theatres.

Theatrum Scotise : Containing tlie Pro- Collected by one of the Duke's Servants. spects of His Majesty's Castles and Palaces [Quot. from Martial, Lib. 5. Epigr. 23.] 8". . . . London : Printed for D. Browne at Printed in the Year 1672. A, 4:

Exeter Change ; . . . . mdccxviii. Folio. B— C in eights : D, 4. Title and dedication to the Prince ofWales, The date in this copy (Gaisford'a) is partly cut off. 2 leaves : Description, 12 pp : and sixty plates irregularly numbered, besides a The Newest Collection of the Choicest folded view of, Edinburgh. On the 12tli Songs, As they are Sung at Court, Theatre, for page of letterpress occurs : Printed Mvsick-Schools, Balls, &c. With Musical Arthur Johnstone, and Sold by him at Notes. London, Printed by T. Haly, for Court, the Golden Eagle in Old Round D. Brown, . . . and T. Benskin, . . . Strand. 1683. 8°, B—L in fours, no A. SMITH, M. SOLDIER. De?ith, The Vision, Or A Prospect of The FaitlifuU Souldier. Or, Tlie Speec'i Heav'n and Hell. With a Description of of A Common Souldier Concerning His the Resurrection and the Day of Judg- Arrears, and Putting the King to Death. Smith, ment. A Sacred Poem. By M. Printed in the Yeare, 1649. 4", 4 leaves. Gent. London : Printed for Andrew SOLOMON. Bell, at the Cross-Kevs and Bible in Oorii- In puerbia Salomoiiis Roberti Holcoti sen hill, near Stocks-Market ; 1702. 8°, A Thome Gualesij viri (siue hie siue ille —M 4 in eights, M 4 with Advertisements, fuerit author) Anglicani & ordiuis predica- besides (a) 4 leaves, and the separate torti longe doctissimi Explanatioes locn- dedications to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Parts. pletissime .... Veniidantur Parrhisiis The title is fullowed by a. general inscrip- in edibus Ascensianis Joannia Parui & tion " To the Right Honourable the Lady Joannis Frellon. [Col.] ... In edibus Olimpia Roberts ; " and on (a 3) occurs a second " To the most Accomplish'd young Ascesianis ad decimu Caledas Octobris. Lady Mrs. Walpole," to whom the author M.ccccc.x. Deo. Sit. Gloria. 4". Aa, 8 ' sneaks aa of having been brought up " in leaves : Errata, 2 leaves : a—z in eights Family of that Honourable and Emi- the A—F in eights. nently Pious Baronettess the Lady Phillips. The second part is dedicated to ' * My Dear SOUTHLAND, T. ; the third, " the Sister Mrs. Harvy " To Love a la Mode. A Comedy. As it was most Compleat young Lady Mrs. St. John," lately Acted with great Applause at and the fourth, " To the Honourable Mrs. by Jandrall, Daughter to the Right Honour- Middlesex-House. Written a Person able the Late Lord Fitzharding." of Honour. Ficta, voluptatis causa, sint SMITH, WILLIAM. proxima veris. Hor. de Art. Poet. Lon- don, Printed by J. C. for John Daniel, at Two Treatises The one Entituled, A New tlie three Hearts in St. Paul's Church- Primmer, The other, A New Catechism : yard, near the West-end. 1663. 4°, Printed in the Year 1668. 8°, A—H in A—M in fours. With verses by Sir E. eiglits. With separate titles to the two Colbrand, Bart., J. Kellvnge, Esq., and pieces. W. K. The former is dated from "Worcester Gaol, 1661, the latter, of which the title bears date SOUTHWELL, ROBERT. 1667, is dated from Nottingham Gaol, 1664. An Epistle of Comfort, To the Reuereiid SNELL, CHARLES, Master of the Free Priests, and to the Honourable, Worshiii- Writing School in Foster-Lane. full, & other of the Lay sort, ... By R.

S. . Rules for Book-Keeping, According to the of the Society of lesvs . . Perniissu Superiorum m.dc.xvi. Sm. 8°, A—Ud4 Italian Maimer : Now in General Use, Directing Young Accoinptants to the in eights. £. M. Books and Accompts, where the Usual S. Peters Complaint. And Saint Mary are to be Enter'd Occurrences in Trade ; Magdalens Fvnerall Teares. With sundry And in the Siile properfor such Entrances. other selected, and deuout Poems. By London : Printed for John Place, at the R. Father Robert Southwell, of the Furnivals-Inn-Gate in Holborn, mdcci. Society of lesvs. . . . Permissu Snperi- Folio, A—D, 2 leaves each. orum. M.Dc.xx. Sm. 8°, A—L in eights. SONGS. Dedicated by R. S. " To my Worthy G"oJ Methinks the Poor Town has been Cosiu Maister W. S." B. M. troubled too long. Or, A Collection of SPAIN. all the New Songs That are generally La Copie d'Vne Lettre Envoyee d'Augle- :

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terre A Doni. Bernardin de Mendoze Am- both Ecclesiasticall and Politicall. . . .

bassadeuren France pour leRoyd'Espac;ne. London : Printed by J. Flesher, for R. Par Laqvelle, est declare I'estat dii Roi- Royston, at the Angel in Ivie-lane. aume d'Angleterre, contre I'atlente de MDCLV. Folio, A—3 B 3 in sixes, and Dom Bernardin & de tous ses partizana a, 4 leaves. With a portrait of the author Espagnols & aultres. Encore que ceate by Hollar and one of Charles I. (on a 4), lettre fuit envoyde i, Dom Bernardin de preceding the dedication to that prince, Mendoze, toutesfois de bon heur, la Copie dated by Spottiswood " Fro^ the place d'icelle, tant en Anglois qu'en Frangoia, of my Peregrination 16 Novemb. 1639." u este trouude en la chambre de Richard SPRAT, THOMAS. Bishop Rochester. Leygh Seminaire, lequel n'agueres fut of Observations on Monsieur de Sorbier's execute pour crime de Ieze-Maiest6 & Voyage to England. Written to Dr. trahison commise au tempa que I'armee Wren, Professor of Astronomy in Oxford. d'Espagne estoit en mer. Nouuellemeiit By Thomas Sprat, Fellow of the Royal Iinprimg, 1588. 8° A—G 5 in eights. Society. London, Printed for John Mar- The first portion of the narrative in this tyn, . . . 1665. 8°, B—V 5 in eights, French version is dated Sept. 20, 1588. and the title. The Last Will and Codicil of Charles II. The date at the end is August 1664. King of Spain. Made the 2d of October, 1, 1700. "With the Letters that have past STANBRIDGE, JOHN, Orammarian. betwixt the Moat Christian King and the Stanbrigii Embryon Relimatvm, ....

Regency of Spain on that Subject. Trans- Nunc vero looupletatum, . . . London, lated at large from the Authentick Copy, IT Sumptibus Clement Knight, sub signo printed at Paris in Spanish and French, Agni sancti in Coeniiterio Paulino. An. by the French King's Authority. London, Dom. 1630. 4°, A—H in fours. Printed for H. Rliodes, at the Star, the STANLEY, THOMAS. Corner of Bride lane in Fleetstreet : A. The History of Philosophy : ... The Bell, at the Bible and Cross-Keys in Corii- Second Edition. London, Printed for hill, and Stocks-Market ; and E. Castle, Thomas Basset, . . . mdclxxxvii. Folio. at Scotland-Yard-Gate, 1700. 4°, A—H, Title, 1 leaf : Preface, 1 leaf : (a)—(c 2) 2 leaves each. in fours : B—7 I in fours. With a por- SPARKE, MICHAEL, Stationer. trait of Stanley by W. Faithorne. Au Abstract Or Brief Declaration of the STANNARIES. present state of his Majesties Revenew,

The Case of the Stannaries stated : with the Assignations and Defalcations With the Grounds and Reasons of their Petition upon the same. All Monies brought into to the Honorable House of Parliament his Majesties Coffers from time to time, Together with the Answer to severall since his coming to the Crown of Eng- Objections tliat maybe made against them land, by what meanes so ever. The ordi- in Lawor Policy humblyproposed. [About nary Annuall Issues, Gifts, Records, and 1645.] 4°, in fours or 4 leaves. With- extraordinary Disbursements, as they are A out a title. distinguished in the severall Titles here- after, following. London, Printed for STATUTES. M. S. 1651. 4°. Title and Contents, [Autiqua Statuta. Magna Carta, &c. At

2 leaves : A—in fours : a, 2 leaves. the end occurs :] Ad laudem & gloria The tract is subscribed at the end Mi. cuctipotetis ac beate virginis ruarie totaq3 Scintilla, i.e., Michael Sparke. oelestis curia [sic\ Parug codex q Autiqua SPOTTISWOOD, OR SPOTSWOOD, Statuta vocatur Explicit. Lodoii cum solerti cura ac diligetia prudetissimi viri JOHN, Archbis/iop of St. Andrews. The History of the Church of Scotland, honestissimiq3 Richardi Pynson (Regis Beginning the Year of our Lord 2U3, and Jpressor exptissimj) nuprime exaratij Incarnatiois dnice Millesimo quin- continued lo tlie end of the Reign of King Anno getesimo. xix. tercio id? Septebris. 12°. James the V^I. of ever blessed Memory. Wherein are described. The Progress of Agenda form. Calendar, 6 leaves '. A or twelves: (7api(ute,&c., leaves, Christianity, The Persecutions and In- a—N2in 10 with the device only on the last page. terruptions of it ; The Foundation of Sotheby's, July 10, 1891, No. 2614, im- Churches ; The Erecting of Bishopricks ; The Building and Endowing Monasteries, perfect.

lesEstatutes : aussi and other Religious Places ; . . . To- LeBregementdetoutes

gether with great variety of other Matters, bien vielles come des nouelles : nouelle- F Hz

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met iibbrcges / correctes et amendes par A^: B': C : D" ; E". WithWynkynde h. Giiillaiue Ovvein du niedile temple. . . . Woriie's device on E 6 mrso. M. [Col.] Explicilum abbreuiamentuin statu- This copy is printed on vellum, and has toru3 / impressu Londini per Richardum the shield on the back of the title em- Pyiisoniim regiuin Impressoiem. Anno blazoned. doniini Millesimo quingentesimo vigesiiiio Anno XIX Henrici vu. [Tliis is in white primo. Die octauo mensis Maij Cum letters on a black ground.] Statuta priiiilegio a regeindiilto. 8°. Title and Bonum publicii concernentia edita in t.able, 5 leaves, followed by a blnnk : a— parliamento tento apud Westmonasteriu in eights : two slieets of 8 irregularly XXV. die Januarij Anno regni lUustris- marked : aa—bb in eights, li. M. simi Domini nostri Regis Henrici sep- timi. [Col.] Here endeth the Magnum abbreuiamentii statutorum An- statues holden at Westmfistyr the xxv ' daye of sjlie vsq3 ad annum . xv. H. viii. inclu- Januarie in xix • yere of moste nobyll siue. [Co).] Johanes Rastel imprimi y y reygne of kynge henry the vij. En- me fecit . 1. die Decembris / anno dni. prynted in london within Seynt Helens M.ccccc.xxviii. Cum priuilegio regali. be Guillam Faqiies y kyng Prynter. Title and Table, 8 leaves : a—z in eights, Folio, A^—C in eights. The device is followed by a sheet of eight : a q in — below the imprint at end. In English. eights, the device (inq 8 after tlie Erra'a. B.M. [Then follows a headline on Ai :] Statuta This was Lumley's copy, de An. xx. Henrioi. viii. Here after Lord and has his autograph at the foot of the title. The foloweth an abbrydgement of the statutes / edition with the name of Pynson of this wade in the parlyment helde in the xxi. year of the King appears to be the same, yere of kynge Henry the eyght.'. [Col.] and also has A—C in eights. The two Impryiited at Lodon in Fletestrete by me printers may have shared the undertaking. Robert dwellynge tlie Redman at sygne Statuta in Parliameto apud Westmonas- (if the George . . . P 4 in eights : A— terifi vicesimo qtiito die lanuarii. Anno Statuta An. xxvi. Henrici. viii. [Col.] regni metuedissmi Regis Anglie & Fracie ; Impryiited at London in Elete Strete by ac doiniiii hibernie Henrici septimi deci- me Roberte Redman. A in eights : —B monono tento p bono publico subdiiorii The abregemente of the statutj made in auorum inter csetera edita. [Co!.] Em- the xxvii. and xxviii. yere of tne reygne prented at London in Fletestrete at the of King Henry the eyghte. [Col.] Im- signe of the George by Saint Dustoncs prynted at London in Fletestrete / by me chyrche By me Rycharde Pynson Squyer Roberie Redman . . . F in eights : / A— and prenter vnto the Kynges noble grace. The abregement of the statutes of Anno, [1508.] Folio, A—C in eights. With a xxxi. Henrici. viij. [Col.] Imprynted large woodcut on title. at London in Fletestreie by me Elysabeth

Anno. XXI. Henrici Octavi . . . Excude- Redman late wyfe to Robert Redman. . . . bat Londini. Anno. A—B 6 in eights, B 6 with the mark 1662. [Col.] Lon- only. 8°. dini In AEdibvs Thomae Bertheleti Eegij Impressoria. Folio, A—D in sixes : E, 4. A Compendious Abridgement of All Sta- tutes (made in the 16"! and 17"> years of Anno xxillT. Henrici viii. . . . Londini 12'h King Charles tlie first, and of King In jEdibvs Thomae Bertheleti . . . Anno Charles the 2d) now in Force ami Use. M.D.xxxviii. Cum Privilegio. Folio,

Beginning where Mr. Pulton ended, . . . A—C in sixes. By M. 1). Bariester. London, Printed Anno. XXXII. Henrici Octavi . . . Anno. for Robert Pawley, and are to be sold in M.D.XL. [Col.] Londini ex CEdidus [sic] Floet-treet. 1661. Sm. b". A, 3 : B— Tliomse Bartheleti . . . Folio, A—M in in twelves : I, 1 leaf. sixes. Statuta apd Westmonasleriii edita Anno Henry ihe Eyght by the Grace of God Tiriino Bejjis Ricardi tercij. [1 London, . . . beganne this thirde Session of his W. de Machlinia.] Folio, a—b iu eiglits, nioste high court of parliament in the a 1 blank. B. M. fiue and thyrty yere of his maiesties . . . Anno si". Henr[i]ci vij. Statuta bonum reigne, and there held tyll the . xxix. day publicum concernentia edita in parlia- of Marche. . . . Londini In OSdibus mento tento apud westmonasterium. xiiij" Thomae Bertheleti . . . Anno verbi in- die Octobris Anno regni lUustrissimi Dni carnati. m.d.xlihi. Folio, A—Din sixes; nostri Regis Henrici septimi. Folio. E, 4. :

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tyns parysshe in the felde besyde Charyng- Anno XXVII. Reginse Elizabethee. . . . Imprinted at London by Christopher crosse / in the Bysshop of Norwyche Rentes. [On the following leaf, s Barker, . . . 1585. Folio, A—I and 6, Aa—Co in sixes, and a leaf of Dd. occurs : [And these bokes be for to sell at the sygue of seynt Johii Euangelyste in STEAD, J. seynt Martyns parysshe besyde Charyng- Military Discipline ; Or, The Art of War. crosse. [Beneath this is the device with Shewing Directions for the Postures in Robert Wyre at the foot.] Sm. 8°, a—r in Exercising of the Pike and Musket The fours, s, 6. Dragoons, Grenadeers, and Horse ; The art of Doubling, wheeling, Forming, The secude dyaloge in Englysshe bytwene a doctour of dyuynyte and a student in and Drawing iip a Battalion . . . The second Edition with many Additions, and the lawes of Englande. [Col.] Thus Corrections. Improved and Designed by endyth the seconde dyaloge . . . Im- Captain J. S. Published and Sold by pryntyd at London in South warke by Peter Treuerys In the yere of our lorde Robert Morden, . . . 1689. 8". A, 4 god M.v.D.xxx. the . xxiiii. day of No- leaves : B—H in eights. With 21 num- bered plates. uembre. 8°, A—S in eights : T, 10. The title is in a curious border. STENNETT, JOSEPH. Hymns in Comiuenioration of the Suffer- STIRRUP, THOMAS. ings of Our Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ. The Artificers Plain Scale : Or, The Car- Parts. The Compos'd for the Celebration of his Holy penters new Rule. , In two first, shewing how to measure all Superfir Supper. . . . London, Printed by J.

cies and Solids, . . . The second Shewing Darby, for And : Bell, at the Cross-Keys and Bible in Cornhil, near Stocks-market, how to measure Board and Timber Instru-

8". mentally, . . . Also, How to take Heights 1697. A, 2 leaves : B—C in eights to D, 2. and Distances severall wayes, and draw the Plot of a Town or City. By Thomas STEPNEY, GEORGE. Stirrup, Philomat. London, Printed by A Poem Dedicated to the Blessed Memory R. & W. Leybourn, for Thomas Pirre- of Her Late Gracious Majesty Queen pont, at the Sun in Pauls Church yard.

Mary. By Mr. Stepney. London : 1651. Sm. 8°, A—1 4 in eights, A 1 with Printed for Jacob Tonson, . . . 1695. a frontispiece. With diagrams. Folio, A—C, 2 leaves each, 2 blank. STODY, THOMAS, late of Cwmherland. STEVENS, JOHN. The Memory of that Faithful Man of A Brief History of Spain. Containing God, Thomas Stody, Late of Cumber- The Race of its Kings, from the first land, Deceased, Revived by the Testimo- Peopling of that Country, but more parti- nies of several Faithful Friends given cularly from Flavius Cheridasuinthus, concerning him, his Sincere Life and ago, who Beign'd above 1000 Years and Blessed End. . . . London : Printed, and the present Philip from whom King V. Sold by T. Sowle, . . . 1692. 4°, A-C is Descended by the Mother's side. With in fours. an Account of their memorable Actions, Marriages, Issues, Titles, and all Things STOW, JOHN. of English Chronicles. of Note that hapned during their several The Siimmarie (Lately collected and published) nowe Reigns. To which is added, A Summary abridged continued tyl this present Account of the Dominions of that Crown, and moneth of Marche, in the yere of our with its Revenues, &c. . . . Collected Lord God, 1566. By I. S. Imprinted at from the best Spanish Authors By Capt. London in Fletestrete by Thomas Marshe. John Stevens. London : Printed for J. 8°, in eights. Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1701. 8". A, Sni. A—Cc

4 leaves : a, 2 : B—T 2 in eights. Dedi- STOW, W. to Peter, Earl of Fingall. cated Remarks on London : Being An Exact Cities of London and West- ST. GERMAIN, CHRISTOPHER. Survey of the minster, Boiough of Southwark, . . . By Hereafter foloweth a Dyaloge in Englysshe/ W. Stow. London : Printed for T. Nor- bytwyxt a Doctour of Dyuynyte / and ris, . . . 1722. 12°, A—Q in sixes. De- a Student in the Lawes of Englande ; of dicated George Prince of Wales. the groundes of the sayd Lawes and of to Conscyence. [Col.] Imprynted by me STUBBES, PHILIP.

Robert Wyer / dwellynge in seynt Mar- A Crystal Glass for Christian Women . . . :

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London, Printed for John Wright, Jehu Watch all night for the safety of the City. Claik, William Thackerav, and Tlionias Printed in the yeare, 1642. 4°, 4 leaves, Passiiii,'er. 1683. 4°, i.—C in fours. including one of woodcuts at end. There Black letter. is also one on title, and a third on A 3 SUCKLING, SIR JOHN. verso. The Works of S'- John Suckling. Con- The Fruitful Wonder: Or, A Strange taining Relation from Kingston upon Thames,

( Poems, Of A Woman, who on Thursday ani All his \ Plays, Friday, being the 5th and 6th days of ( Le Iters, &c. this Instant March, 167J. was Delivered Pul)lished by His Friends (from his own of Four Children at one Birth, Viz. Three

Copies) to perpetuate his Memory. Lou- Sons and one Daughter, . . . With Several

. . . don, Printed for Henry Heningman. Other Examples of Numerous Births . . . 1676. 8°. Published by J. P. Student in Physick. A copy before me with this title-page and Printed for Rich. Rosse,1674. 4°, 4 leaves. the old bookplate of Charles De Laet of Account of the Arraignment, Tryal, Lincoln's Inn, is in the original calf binding, An and appears to be made up of the unsold and Condemnation of Jonathan Frost the

stock of 1648-58-9. Clipper : Upon June the 17th instant, at SULPITIUS, JOHANNES, Grammarian. the Marshalsey in Southwark. London Grammatice Sulpitiana ciitextuAscesiano Printed in the Year 1675. 4°, 4 leaves.

recognito & aucto : vt proximo patebit SWALLOW. epistolio. [Col.] Auctum atq3 recog- Swallow 1646. An Almanacke, for the niiii est hoc opus opera Ascensiana. yeere of our Lord God 1646. Being

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Traine Band were raised and caused to in fours : Nn, 2 leaves.

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WAR. 93 WHARTON.

Si sciret Begibtis utl, WARREN, ELIZABETH, ofWoodhridgo, Fastidiret Olus Essex, A Lover of Truth and Peace.

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WHELER, SIR GEORGE. quae tarn ad exeniplum apte expressasunt, An Account of the Churches, Or Places quam quae aut veteribus aut accepta, aut Christians inventa ab alijs hactenus extant. In tres of Assembly, of the Primitive ; From the Churches of Tyre, Jerusalem, classes distributa, quarum prima emble-

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WING. 96 WITHER.

*'"' fur London, Piinifd IV. Concerning xP°'-°- rud/xi;, en- By Edward Cocker. ticing children upon making of themes. by S. G. fur Henry Twiford in Vine By H. Robinson, D.D. The Eighth Edi- Conrt, Middle-temple, 1671, Sm. 8".

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WITS. 97 YEAR-BOOK.

WITS. Dropped upon the Hearse of the Incom- The Wits, Or, Sport upon Sport. Being parable Gentlewoman Mrs. Sarah Gilly, A Curious Collection of Several Drok The only Daughter of the Loyal and Farces, Presented and Shewn For the and Worthy Gentleman Matthew Gilly Esq ; Merriment and Delight of Wise Men, and Together with some Elegies upon the

the Ignorant : As they have heen sundry Grave, and Religious Matron Her Grand- times Acted in Puhlique, and Private, mother, The Courteous and Ingenious In London at Bartholomew ) paj-.g Gentleman Her Brother. By Henry at other In the Countrey J Woolnough . . . London Printed for A.

In Halls and Taverns. Crook . . . 1661. Sm. 8°, A—L 4 in On several Mountehanks Stages, eights. Dedicated " To the WorshipfuU, At Charing Cross, Lincolns- Inn-Fields, and very much Honor'd Kins - man, and other places. Matthew Gilly Esq." and By Several Strolling Players, Fools, WORCESTERSHIRE. Fidlers, And the Mountehancks Zanies True Character of Worsters Late Hvrly- With Loud Laughter and great Applause. A Bvrly. London, printed, Septemb. 22. Written I know not when, by several 1642. 4°, 4 leaves. Persons I know not who ; But now newly Collected by your Old Friend to please WORLD. you, Francis Kirkman. London, Printed The Worldes Metamorphosis [and other to be Sold for Francis Kirkman, and are Sacred Poems.] 4°, A—F in fours : (F) Book-Sellers. 1673. 4°, A— by most 4 leaves : G, 1 leaf. in fours. A titleless poetical tract bound up at the WOMOCK, LAURENCE, D.B., Arch- end of the Gaisford copy of Jordan's Poetical Varieties, 1637. deacon of Suffolk. ( Pulpit-Conceptions, ? q rj,^^ q^^„^ WORLIDGE, JOHN. ' ( Popular-Deceptions J The Second Parts of Systema Agricul- Debate resumed. In the Point of Prayer tura. Or The Mystery of Husbandry, Wherein it appears That those Free Prayers And Viuetum Biitannicum, Or, A Trea- for have no advan- so earnestly contended tise of Cider. . . . To which is added. tage above the Prescribed Liturgie in An Essay towards the Discovery of the publick Administrations. . . . London, Original of Fountains and Springs. By Printed for Richard Royston at the Angel J. W. Gent. London, Printed for Geoige in Ivie-Lane. 1662. 4°, A—K 2 in 8°, eights, Grafton . . . 1689. A— 4 in fours. A 1 with half-title and O 4 blank + a WOOLNOUGH, HENRY. a 4 in eights + a frontispiece and plates Fideles Aquaa; Or some Pious Tears at pp. 43, 118, 139, 181, and 183.

Y. YEAR-BOOK. De termino hillarii Anno regni Regis Annus quadragesimus Edwardi tercii Edwardi tertii Post conquestum Quadra- nouiter impressus et castigatus, vna cum gesimo secundo. [Col.] Impressum per multis aliis casibus adiectis numq9 autea Richardum Pynson Regis inipressoreiii. impressis. [A large woodcut of the King Folio, A—D in sixes. enthroned, &c.] Ne moy reproues sans De termino sancti Hillarii. Anno regni cause, quar mon entent esr de bone amoiir. Regis Edwardi tertii. xlii. [Col.] Im- Iinpriine a Londres par moy [Col.] pressum per Richardum Pynson. Fdlio, Robert Redman le. x. iour de Marche, I'an : leaves. A—C in sixes : D, 4 leaves E, 4 de grace m.occcc.xxxiiii. Folio, A—

Hillarii . Anno regni Regis : De termino in sixes : G, 4 : H, 6 : I, 4 K, 4. Edwardi tertii post conquestum Quad- De termino Hillarii . An. xli. E. iii. [Col.] ragesimo . iiii. [Col.] Impressum per primus Explicit annus quadragesimus Richardum Pynson Regis impressorem. Edwardi tercij. Imprynted at London Folio, A—G iu sixes, G 6 with the device in Fletstrete by me Robert Redman dwel- repeated on the verso. lynge at the sygne of the George. Folio, termino Hillarii Anno rPijni Eegis A—H in sixes and fours. De G DE. E:

YEAR-BOOK. YORK, CITY OF.

Edwardi tertii Post conquestum Anglie De termino Pasche . anno v. Edwardi Quadragesimo secundo [quinto]. At the quarti. [E. Pynson.] Folio, A—B in

end occurs : Impressum per Richardum sixes. Pynson Regis Impressorem. De Termino Michael . Anno . vi° Edwardi

De termino Hyllarii . Anno regni Regis iiii. [Col.] Explicit Annus sextus Ed-

Edwardi iii. Post conquestum Anglie wardi quarti. [R. Pynson.] Folio, A, 6 : xl.vi. [Ool.] Impressum per EichaTdum B. 7. Pynson regis impressorem. Anno salutis. De Termino Pasche anno vii" Edwardi M.ccccc.xvii. Folio, E in sixes, E 6 A— iiii"- [Col.] Explicit annus septimus with tlie lie vice. Edwardi iiii. [R. Pynson.] Folio, A—

De termino Trinitatis . Anno regni regis in sixes. Edwardi tertij post conquestum quadra- De termino Pasche, Trinitatis, Michaelis, gesimo septimo. [Ool.] Annus . xlvii. et Hilarii, 7 Edw. iv. [London, R. Pyn- E. iii. explicitus. Impressus Londini in son.] Folio, A—D in sixes : E, 8. edibus Richardi Pynsonis regii impres- soris Anno verbi incarnati millesimo quin- De termino Pasche Anno ix Edwardi iiij.

[Col.] Explicit Annus . . t.'etesimo vigesimo . Idibus quinq3 mensis Nonus Ed- Junii. Cum priuilegio a rege indidto. wardi . quarti. Per me Ricardum Pyn-

son. Folio, a in : Folio, A—E in sixes. —c eights d, 6 : e 6 f,6:g,8:h,7. Anno regni Regis Edwardi tertii. Post

conquestum quadragesimo octauo. [Col.] De termino sancte trinitatis . Anno xi. Explicit Annus, xlviii. Eiiwardii tertii. E. iiii. [R. Pynson.] Folio, a—b in

Imprimend9 p Eichardu Pynson Regis sixes : c, 2, with Pynson's device on c 2 Impressorem Anno M.D.xviii. die vero verso. mensis Mail. x. Folio, A—D in sixes : De termino pasche i Anno . E. iiii. xxii. E—F in fours. [Col.] Emprynted at London in Flete- De termino Hyllarii . Anno regni Regis strete at the sygne of the George by iii. Edwardi. Post conquestum Anglie. Richard Pynson / Prentervnto theKynges xlix. [Col.] Impressum p Richardum noble grace dwellynge besayde saynt Dun- Pynson Regis Impressorem. Folio, stones A— Chitche. Folio, A—E in sixes : in fours : F, 4. F, 4 : G, 6 : H, 4 : I, 6. De termino Hillarii Anno regni regis Incipit Annus Primus E Quint. [London, Edwardi tereii post Conquestum quin- no printer's name.] Folio, secretary type, ((uagesimo. [Col.] Explicit Quiquages. 8 A : B *. "With a large cut on title and Edwardi. iii. Impress? Londini. Anno others on back, &a. B. M. and Zamieth. verbi Incarnati. M.D.xix. per me Rich- On B commences with a new title : Inci- ardum Pynson regium Impressorem / pit annus Primus Ricardi tertij. cum priuilegio a rege indulto. Folio, This is the volume described by Maitland

A—D in sixes : E in fours, E 4 with the (Early Printed Books at Lambeth, 1843, full-page device. p. 253) as two separate tracts.

Anno secundo iii. De termino Michi . A° . primo . E. iiii. Richardi. [London, ^ ^ 8. [Col.] Per me Ricardum Pynson. Folio, R. Pynson ?] Folio, A : B : C 4 leaves, the first probably blank. Anno primo[—quinto] Henrici septimi. [Col.] Explicit De termino sc ti Mich . An° Reg. E. iiii. pri- quintus Henrici septimi. [left mo [et secundo] ; at the end of the Second q*. blank for the name of the editor.]

: Folio, f year occurs Explicit annus scdus . E. iiii. a': b^: c': d^: e— [wanting scdus Townsend? de nouo impressus in in this copy :] g —k iu sixes. acadeniia / ere ac impensis honesti viri Anno primo[—octavo] Henrici . vii. Richardi Pynson Regii Ipressoris. Folio, [London, R. Pynson ?] Folio, A—E in in a—b fours : a—d in sixes : e, 4. sixes : F, 3 : G—I in sixes : K, 8 : L, 6 : These two years appear to have been M, 4 : N, 4 : 0—P in sixes. printed together. YORK, CITY OF. De termino see Trinitatis anno iii. Ed- The Kings Noble entertainment at York wardi quarti. [R. Pynson.] Folio, A— With the Lord Maior of York his worthy in sixes : E, 7. Speech to the King. As also the manner termino De Pasche anno iiii. Edwardi iiii. how the Aldermen, Sheriifes, Citizens, [R. Pynson.] Folio, in A—G sixes : H, 8, and sundry other Gentlemen congratu- the last leaves blank. lated his Maiesty to York. Likewise how YORKSHIRE. 99 ZWINGLIUS.

triumphantly hee was entertained wilh A True Relation of the Proceedings from many rich Presents, and how they con- York and Beverley. Shewing The great ducted his Maiesty to his Castle. Sent power and strength there raised against from York by Sir Nathanael Rigby to a the Parliament and Hull, under the com- Merchant in London. March 18. 1641. mand of the Lord of Carnarvon, the Lord

London, Printed for Thomas Williams. Rich, Colonell Fielding, . . . Also The 1641. 4", 4 leaves. bountie of the Clergie, and of the Gentrie

in York-shire, . . . Likewise some Reports And Pleas of Assises At Yorke. Re- hearsall of Bishop Williams his Sermon Held before severall Judges in that Cir- before the King, luly 24. . . . Aug. 3. cuit, With Some Presidents usefull for London. Printed for lohn lohnson 1642. Pleaders at the Assises : Never englished 4°, 4 leaves. before . . . London, Printed bv Ja. True and Perfect Relation of A victo- Flesher, for W. Lee, . . . 1651. Sin. 8°, A against Earl of A—L in eights, L 8 blank + a, 4 leaves rious Battell Obtained the Dedicated to the HonWe Bulstred Whit- Cumberland and his Cavaliers, By the lock Esqr., Richard Keeble, Serjeant at Lo: Fairfax and Captain Hotham. Also, Law, and John Leisle Esquire, Lords the manner of the Lo: Fairfax his besieg- Commissioners of the Great Seal of Eng- ing of the City of York, .... And The land, by John Clayton, from his Chamber taking of Bight of Sir John Hothams in the Inner Temple, Jan. 1, 1650-[1.] Souldiers prisoners by the Cavaliers, and the tormenting deaths they put them Thoughts of a Private The Person ; About unto. With The Resolutions of Captain the Justice of the Gentlemen's Undertak- Hothams Souldiers there upon. London, ing at York, Nov. is 1688. Wherein Printed for William Ley. Nov. 3. 1642. shewed, That it is neither against Scrip- 4°, 4 leaves. ture, nor Moral honesty, to defend their The Good and Prosperous Successe of the just and Legal Rights, against the Illegal ParliamentsForcesinYorkeshire. Against Invaders of them. Occasioned then by the Earle of New-castle and his Popish some private Debates, and now submitted Adherents. As it was writ in a Letter to better Judgement. Printed in the from the Right Honourable the Lord Year. 1689. 4°, A—D in fours, D 4 Fairfax, and read in both Houses of Par- blank. liament on Monday, 30 Ian. 1642. With YORKSHIRE. some Observations of tlie Lords and Com-

The Declaration of the Right Honourable mons upon the said proceedings : as so Henry Earle of Cvmberland Lord Liev- many Answers from Heaven which God tenant Generall of His Maiesties Forces hath given to the prayers of his Servants. in Yorke-shire. And of the Nobility, Published, that their mouthes and hearts Gentry, and others His Maiesties Sub- may be as much enlarged with Praises as

jects now assembled at Yorke . . . Printed they have beene in Prayers . . . London, at York by Stephen Buckley, 1642. By Printed for I. Wright in the Old baily. speciall command. 4°, 4 leaves. lanuary, 31. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves.

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Certeyne . Dwellyng in S. Nycholas Paryshe. Preceptes / gathered by Hul- ker ricus Zwinglins / declaring how the in- Anno . 1548. Cum Priuilegio ad impri- genious youth ought to be instructed and mendum solum. Sm. 8°. a*: b': c'. brought vnto Christ. Translated oute of Dedicated to Master Edward Grimstone. Latin into Englysh by Master Richarde c * has the device. Argentyne Doctour in Physicke. Im- C

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^SOP. don, Printed by John Darby, for the Esops Fables Translated both Grammati- Author, and are sold by Andrew Forres-

ciilly, and also in propriety of our Eng- ter, . . . 1676. 4°, A—Aa in fours.

lish phrase ; and, every way, in such Dedicated to the Duke of Lauderdale. sort as may be most profitable for the With diagrams, besides an engraved title Gramiiiar-schoole. Tlie use of it is ac- and folded plates at pp. 105, 118-19-22-3 cording to the directiones in the Prefaces, 147, 157, and 171. and more fully set downe in Ludus Lit. or the Grammar-schooU. London, Printed CERVANTES, MIGUEL. bv I. D. for Thomas Man. and are to be [Part I. First Edition :] The / History / sold by Thomas Pavier, 1624. 8°, F 1 A— of / the valorovs / and wittie / Knight- ill eights. Errant, / Don Qvixote / of the Mancha. / Translated out of the Spanish. / (a BALDWIN, WILLIAM. woodcut ornament of which the middle portion is a crowned rose.) A treatyce of Moral philosophy. . . . London / First gathered and englished by Willia Printed by William Stansbv, for Ed. Baldwin, after that, twise augmented by Blount and / W. Barret. 1612. 4". Thomas Paulfreyman, one of the gentle This is a letterpress title. I incline to men of the Queenes maiesties chaple, & think that the engraved title (which, like the letterpress title of Vol. II., was printed now once againe enlarged by the first for Ed. Blounte only) was not issued till aucthor. priuilegio. [Col.] Cum 1564. 1620. Imprinted at London in Fleete strete Twelve preliminary leaves (including within Temple barre at the signe of the title) bearing signatures, IT in four and A in hande and Starre, by Rycharde Tottill. eight leaves. Text, pp. 1-594, followed by 4 unnumbered. Every page is enclosed Ttie first day of Decembre Anno. 1564. pp. within lines completely framing the letter- Cum priLiilegio. 8°, Ff in 1[ ... A— press. In tlie inner part of the headlines eights. throughout the book the words Past 1, The dedication to Edward Beauchamp, Pabt 2, Past 3, Pabt 4 are printed in Earl of Hertford, by Baldwin, follows the capitals. title. [Part I. Second edition :] Tlie / History BENSON, JOHN, Gentleman. of / Don-Qvichote / The first parte / England in its Condition, Briefly And Printed for Ed. Blovnt. 4°. The title is

most lively Characterized, by way of engraved. Eleven preliminary leaves : Essay. Whereunto are annexed some H 2, 3, 4 and A eight leaves. Text,

Acrosticke Verses, Vpon the Names of ]ip. 1-572 ; followed by 4 unnumbered severall Members of the Honourable pages.

House of Commons, and others, . . . By Only the headlines are enclosed within lohn Benson, Gent. Omne tulil punctum. rulings; the remainder of the pages is open. The words Lib. 1, Lib. 2, Lib. 3, . . . Printed in the Yeare 1648. 4°,A— Lib. 4 occupy the same places as Part &c., in fours. In verse. 1, in the first edition. The acrostics are upon Fairfax, Crom- On page A 2 preliminary in both editions well, Skippon, Lenthall, Sir Benjamin Eud- we find the words (in the translation of Cer- diard, &c. At C 3 is one on hia Honoured vantes' Address to the Header): "I will Capt. Sir Gresley, George Knight, and the both fill up the margent, and also spend last page is occupied by a second on his foure or five sheetes of aduantage at the kinsman, John Wastell, Esquire, M.P. end of the Booke." After the words mar- BINNING, CAPTAIN THOMAS, Mari- gins in the original, the sentence goes on thus, " y de gastar cuatro pliegos en el fin ner. de el libro." Consequently in the transla- Light to A the Art of Gunnery. . . . Lon- tion the words " of advantage " are clearly CHARLES STUART J. ELDER TON.

traceable to an intermediate French version, DRUNKENNESS. iu which the words must have been quatre An inueotyue agaynst dronkennes. [Quot.

Martin, . . . m.dcxxv. 8°, A—B in upon the present warre, whose unlawful- fours. nesse and authors are so plainly set out, as presents his Maiesties Sufterings, and to a more DAVISON, FRANCIS. the malice of his Adversaries, neer and convincing discovery. ... By Poetical Rhapsody. . . . 1602. [Revised Col. Thomas Dymock, his Majesties true Colktiun : Title, 1 leaf : dedication and Servant. Printed in the Yeare 1648. 4°, preface, 2 leaves : A—K in twelves : L, 7. in fours, and a, 4 leaves. B. M. L 8 was probably blank. A— Sotheby's, Nov. 10, 1891, No. 117, poor copy, £60. ELDERTON, WILLIAM. Stumblinge into Englonde. DE SALES. ST. FRANCIS. Dr. Stories ballad. Printed by Thomas Colwell, An Iiitroduciion to a Devoute Life com- A 1570. posed in Freiiche by the R. Father in September 8, 1570, there God, Francis Sales Bishop of Geneva and Under date of is a precept to the Stationers' Company translated into English by I. Y. The from the Lords of the Council directing the 2. Edition. By John Heigham with Per- suppression of this piece, which is expressly mission, 1622. 8°, A—Gg 6 in twelves. said to have been already printed by Col- The title is engraved. well. ELIZABETH TUDOR. JACKS.

EF.IZABETH TUDOR, Queen of England GRAMMAR. (1558-1603). Ad Grammaticen Ordinariam, Supple- La Paix, Faicte entre Treshanlte & Tres- menta Qusedam. piiissants Princes Henry II. de ce nom, Arma virumq' canit , . , Trea Chrestien Eoy de France, & Phi- FeriA quartd Cinerum. Anno Tentationis. lippe Roy d'Espagne trescathoHque, les Londini, Excudebat Eobertus White, Roy & Royne d'Escoase, Dauphin, & la 1648. 8°, A—F in eights. Eoyne d'Angleterre. A Lyon, Chez Nicolas Edoard. 1559. Avec Privilege. HANGING. 8°, 4 leaves. Hanging, Not Punishment Enough, On ENGLAND. Murtherers, High-way Men, and House- Breakers. Offered to the Consideration England's Happiness Improved : Or, An

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Spain, &c. . . . The whole Art and Mis- HEAD, EICHARD. tery of Distilling Brandy, Strong-waters, Compare Latroon infrS. Cordial-waters, &c. To make all sorts of HOUGHTON, JOHN, F.R.S. Plain and Purging Ales, Cyder, Mead, A Collection of Letters For the Improve- Matheglin, Rum, Back, and many other ment of Husbandry & Trade. By John useful Liquors. To Gather, Order, and Houghton, FeUow of the Royal Society.

Keep Fruit in all Seasons. . . . The London, Printed for John Lawrence, at whole Art and Mistery of a Confectioner. the Angel in Cornhill near the Royal The Compleat Market-man or Woman, Exchange, 1681. 4°. 2 vols. In num- . . . The Second Edition. London, bers, extending from Sept. 8, 1681, to Printed for Roger ClaviU, and sold by June 16, 1683.

T. Leigh D. . and Midwinter. . . 1699. HUBERTUS, Sm. 8°. A—M in eights. CUNRADUS. Historia uera : De Vita, Obitv Sepvl- Bound up with this copy as fly-leaves are tvra, Accv.satione hasreseos, condemna- some fragments of a catalogue of various tione, exhuniatione, combustione, hono- select lots of books and prints to suit dif- ferent tastes, of which each was to be bought rificaq ; tandem restitutione beatorum for a sovereign or pound. atque doctiss. Theologorum, D. Martini Bvceri & Pavli Fagi, qute intra annos xii. ERASMUS, DESIDERIUS, Rotterdaw-. of in Anglise regno accidit. Item Historia De Civilitate Puerilium Morum per D. CatharinsB Vermiliee, D. Petri Martyris Erasmum Roterodanium, Libellus ab . . . coniugis, . . . 1562. [Col.] Ex- Auctore recognitus, & Scholiis illustratus cvsvm Argentinse Apvd Pavlum Macheeo- per Qisbertum Longolium Ultraiectinum. poeum, . . . Anno m.d.lxi. 8°, A—Ee Londini Typis H. Middletoni, impensis in eights. Guil. Norton! & Joh. Harisoni 1578. Among the prefixes is an epistle from 8vo, in eights. A—E Sir John Cheke to Peter Martyr, dated from Westminster, March 10, 1551[-2]. GEE, EDWARD, Rector of St. Benedict, IVORY, JOHN. Paul's Wharf, and Chaplain in Ordinary The Foundation of the University of to their Majesties. Cambridge, With a Catalogue of the Prin- The Jesuit's Memorial, For the Intended cipal Founders and Special Benefactours Reformation of England, Under their of all the Colledges, and totall number of First Popish Prince. Published From Students, Magistrates and Officers therein the Copy that was presented to the Late being. Anno 1672. Printed by John James II. With an Introduction, and Hayes, Printer to the University of Cam- some Animadversions, By Edward Gee. bridge, for John Ivory, Herald-Painter, . . . London, Printed for Richard Chis- and are to be sold at his House over wel, . . . MDCXC. 8°. A, 4 leaves, in- against the Sign of the Mitre in Cam- cluding half-title : (a) (d in eights : — 4) bridge, Anno Dom. 1672. A large broad- A—S 4 in eights. Dedicated to the Bisli i )p side. With the arms of the Colleges. of St. Asaph, Lord Almoner.

The Introduction is of considerable in- JACKS. terest. A Jerk for the Jacks : or All their Hopes ;

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are lost. Worthy the perusal of all that K 3-4 with Advertisements. With two love and wish the welfare of Old Eng- folded plates. land. Fullof curious remarks and matters The latter portion of the tract deals with of fact. Being An Account of the Vast affections of the eyes in animals. and Prodigious Expectations, our Foreign M. J. Foes and Domestick Enemies, the French, School-Lawes. Or, Qui Mihi in English, the Papists, and the Jacohites, lately had by J. M. Train up a child in the way he of a New Revolution upon the Stop of should goe, and when he is old, he mil not Commerce, occasion'd by the Badness of, depart from it, Prov. 22, 6. London, and Calling in our Silver Coin ; and how Printed 1650. 8°, 4 leaves, the last blank, hasely they are balk'd. London, Printed and in the copy used deficient. In verse. Anno Dom. 1696. 4°, A—D in fours. MARLOWE, CHRISTOPHER, and GEORGE CHAPMAN. LATEOON, MERITON, Secretary to Hero and Leander : Begunne by Christo- finished Urania, and Register to the Planets. pher Marlowe, and by George Chapman. Ut Nectar, Ingenium. Lon- News from the Stars : Or, Erra Paters don, Printed P. for Ghost, Declaring the grand Catastrophes, by G. Edward Blount, are be sold his shop and miraculous Chances, that shall happen and to at in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the blacke in the Year 1673. Likewise The several Beare. 1617. 4°, in fours. A.spects and Configurations of the Planets, A—M with Monethly Observations. According MELANCTHON, PHILIP, and Others. to a New and Unheard of Astrology, A famous and godly history, contaynyng formed from a new Hypothesis, proved the Lyues & Actes of the renowraed re- to be more certain, than the Hypothesis formers of the Ohristia Church, Martine of Montelion, or Poor Robin. Calculated Luther, John CEcolampadius, and hul- and fitted for the Meridian of Basing- dericke Zuinglius. Tlie declaracion of Sione, where the Horns of ArieSj are ele- Martin Luthers fayth before the Empe- vated 1 2. Inches and a half above the Peri- roure Charles the fyft, and the illustre

cranium . . . Printed in the Year, 1673. estates of the Empyre of Germanye, wyth 8°, A—D in fours, B misprinted D, be- an Oration of hys Death, all set forth in sides a leaf with a woodcut. Latin by Phillip Melancthon, Wolfangus At the end of the preface in this copy Faher, . . . Newly Englished by Henry occurs the following MS. note in an early Bennet Callesian. Imprinted at London " hand : Kich. Head a Broken Bookseller by John Awdely, dwellyng in lytle y" Knglish Kogue writ this & the Author of Brittaine Streete, by great Saint Bar- he turned Papist in his voiage to Spaine, thelmewes. Anno. 1561. 8°. A, 4 leaves: [and] was drowned." B—O in eights, 8 with colophon and LONDON. an apology for the Errata. Dedicated to An Abridgment of the Charter of the City Lord Wentworth.

of London ; Being every Free-Man's Pri- vilege. Exactly Translated from the MUSiE.

Anglicanarum . . Original Record," and Rendered faithfully Musarum Analecta .

Theatro . . into English according to the said Record Oxon. E Sheldoniauo, . 8°. M.DC.xc. 2 vols. Vol. i. A, 4 leaves : it self, ... Of great Use and Benefit to 4 in eights : vol. ii. Title, Preface, all Citizens of the said City in general, B—V and other persons, being Foreign Mer- and Index, 3 leaves : A—U 2 in eights, blank. chants. London, Printed in the Year U 2 1680. 4°, A—L 2 in fours. ORDERS. prices of goods at This tract contains the The Twenty five Orders of Honest Men. the time, and includes nearly all trades. 1564. This was intended, doubtless, as a sequel to the XXV. Orders of Fouls, and appears M. A., M.D. of Trinity College, Dublin. from an Elizabethan record published by An Anatomical Account of tne Elephant Brayley (Loridiniana, iv. 314) to have actu- Accidentally Burnt in Dublin : On Fry- ally passed the press ; for that authority dav, June 17. intlie Year 1681. Sent in furnishes the following extract: "Iteme, a Letter to Sir Will. Petty, Fellow of the for Printing the xxt. Orders of Honest for Men. xxd." The production was evidently Royal Society. . . . London, Printed a broadside. Sam. Smith, Bookseller, at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Churcli-Yard. 1682. ORDINARY. [Thordynary of Cryst' n men. At the 4°, : in fours. end A—E in fours : F, 2 G-K :

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occurs: Here endeth the booke named PEELE, JAMES. the ordynarye of crysten men newely [The Device of the Pageant borne before liystoryed and translated out of frenshe Sir Christopher Draper, Ironmonger, at into Englysshe. Enprynted in the Cyte his initiation into the Mayoralty, 29 Octo- of London in the Flete strete iu the sygne ber, 1566. At the cost of the Worshipful

of the Sonne by Wynken de worde / the Company of Ironmongers. By James

yere of our lorde . M.ccccc.ij. Below this Peele.] printer's mark. 4°. Table, the small No printed copy of this work is known ; it 4 leaves : a—ss in sixes : tt, 4 leaves, tt 4 but appears that Peele or Pele received with a leaf occupied by woodcuts. Wilh 30s. for it, and whereas he also supplied the numerous woodcuts. Company with seven pairs of gloves for the children in the show at 6d. a pair, he may Puttick & Simpson, December 17, 1891, have been of the Glovers' Company. There No. 624, imperfect, and with the title to Is very little doubt that he was the fatlier the edition of 1506 inserted. of the dramatist, who received from him liis literary bent. P. R. Like that of 1590, this pageant may here-

The Bishops Looking-Glasse, Or The after be found. That it was printed is . Clergies Prospective. Wherein they may established by the following entry iu the Ironmongers' books cleerely see themselves in their Persons, " Offices, in their Lives and Conversations. Paide to the prynter for printing poses, speeches, and songs, that were spoken Laid open by way of Inquisition, by the and songe by the children of y^ following Discourse. London, Printed pagent . . - v»." for F. Coules, and W. Ley at Paules Whence we are entitled to infer that tlie 4°, 4 leaves. Chain, 1641. tract was, in the same way as the Fish- PALATINATE. mongers' above referred to, privately printed News from Scotland. His Maiesties for the Company, and perhaps ouly a few struck Manifest touching the Palatine Cause, off. and Acts of Parliament concerning the ROESSLIN, EUCHARIUS. same, Read, Voiced, and Past in the The byrth of mankynde, otiierwise named Parliament of Scotland the 6 day of Sep- The Womans Booke. . . . Imprinted at tember 1641 and published by His Ma- London for Thomas Adams. Cum Pri- jesties Speoiall Command. First printed uilegio. [Col] Imprinted at London at Edinburgh in Scotland by liobert and for 'Thomas Adams. 1613. 4°, mixed let- James Brysons. and now printed at Lon- ter. A, 4 leaves : B—O in eights. With don by T. Fawcet for T. Bates, and are two leaves of woodcuts in H. to be sold at his shop in the Old Bayly, 1641. 4 leaves, with a. cut of arms on SANDERS, TIB. title. Fortunatus's Looking - Glass ; Or, An MARTIN. PARKER, Essay Upon Lotteries. In A Dialogue Conscience : Or, Conscionable Robin between Jack and Harry, wherein are His Progress through Court, Robin. discovered the Intrigues of Lotteries in Countrey : With his Entertain- City and general, find the great Advantages the ment at each severall Place, &c. London, Undertakers reap by them ; more parti- T. P. for Fr. Coles, and are Printed by cularly the extravagant Profit of some of to be sold at the signe of the Lambe in them now on foot : with other remark- 1662. Sm. 8°, black the Old Baily. able Passages in several of the Proposals. letter, A—B 4 in eights, A with a full- . . . London, Printed for A. JBaldwin. page cut and a second cut on the title. 4°. MDCXCix. A, 2 leaves : B—E 2 in im- Sotheby's, Nov. 25, 1891, No. 566, fours. perfect, and in the same lot was a second copy of a different impression, also imper- SCULTETUS [OE SCHULTZ,] JO- fect, and said to be undescribed. HANNES. PEACH AM, HENRY. The Chyrurgeons Store -House: Fur- The Worth of a Peny, ... By Henry nished with Forty three Tables Cnt in

Peaoham. . . . London : Printed by S. Brass, In which Are all sorts of Insiru-

Griffin for William Lee, formerly living ments, both Antient and Modern ; u^eful

at the Turks-head in Fleet street : And to the performance of all Manual Oppera- now dwelling next to' the King's-head tions, with an exact Description of every

Tavern in Chancery-Lane, next Fleet Instrument. . . . Written by Johannes street. 1667. 4°, A— E in fours, E 4 Scultetus. a famous Physitian, iind Chyr- blank. urgion of Ulme in Suevia. And faith- KT

SHAKSPEAR. 105 WARD.

fully Englished. By E. B. London, and Modern Prophecies : Wherein also the

Printed for John Starkey, . . . 1674. 8°, Fates of the Roman, French, and Span- A—Bb in eights, A repeated. Dedicated ish Monarchies are occasionally set out.

to the authorities at Uliii. . . . London, Printed by J. D. and are to SHAKSPEAR, WILLIAM. be sold by most Booksellers, 1680. Folio, A— , 2 leaves each. The most excellent Hisioiie of the Mer- The present copy ended incompletely on chant of Venice : . . . London : Printei) R 2. The writer describes himself as the 4", for William Leake, . . . 1652. A— King's former commissioned chaplain. in fours. T. R. SIDEN, CAPTAIN. A Discourse Wherein is plainly proued The History of the Sevaiites or Sevar- by the order of time and place, that Peter

ambi : A Nation inhabiting part of the was neuer at Rome. Furthermore, that third Continent, Commonly called Terrse neither Peter nor the Pope is the head of Australes Incognitee. With An Account Christes Church. Also an interpretation

of their admirable Governtnefit, Religion, vpon the second Epistle of S. Paul . . . one Customs, and Language. Written by Seene and allowed . . . Imprinted at

Captain Siden, A worthy Person, who London by Tho. East and H. Myddleton : together with many others, was cast upon for William Norton. Annosalutis. 1572. Yiars in to those Coasts, and lived many 4°, A—O in fours : P, 1. Dedicated that Country. London, Printed for Henry Sir Henry Sidney by R. T. 8". . . A, 8 leaves, Brome, . 1675. Sm. Following the Epistle occurs: "A de- first with Imprimatur: (a), 4 leaves: scription of the Pope," in verse. B—I 4 in eii,'lits, I 2-4 with Adverri,«e- TUTOR. ments : Second Part: A, 4 leaves : B— The English Tutor: Or, Compendious in eights. School-Master : Teaching the English- With an interestini; ard curious preface, Tongue, After a more easie Method than which is subscribed D. V. hatli been hitherto Published, ....

STANBRID(5E, JOHN, Grammarian. Adorned with Copper Cuts ; Together Aecidentiaex stanbrigianaeditione. [Col.] with Significant Comparisons, Proverbs, Enprynted at London in Eletestrete at y Sentences, Poems, Prayers, Graces. By sygne of the George by Richarde Pyiison a Lover of Learning. Lond(m : Printed prynter vnto the kynges noble grafce. 4°. and Sold by Tho. Leigh and Dan. Mid- 8°, a^: b*: c*. With tlie common school- winter . . . 1701. Sm. A—B in

master cut on title. eights : C — in fours, besides plates at pp. 58, 94, and 112, and a frontispiece. STRATTON, RICHARD, an eye-mtness and fellow-sufferer. VENICE. A True Relation of the Cruelties and [Skx perelegantissimae epistoloe inter Du- Barbarities of the Erench, Upon the Eng- cem Venetiarum et Summum Pontificem lish Prisoners of War. Being a Journal

de bello Farraiise. At the end occurs : of their, Travels from Dinan in Britany, Finiunt sex i?e]egantissime epistole/ . . to Thoulon in Provence : And back Impresse per Willelmum Caxton et dili- ai;ain. With a Description of the Situa- / i.'enter emendate per Petrum Camelianfi tion, and Fortifications of all the Eminent Poetaj Laureatum in Westmonasterio. Towns upon the Road, and their Dis- / [1483.] 4°, A—C in eights, A 1 blank. tance. Of their Prisons and Hospitals, II M. . . . London : Printed for Richard Bald- ^his tract refers to the quarrel between win, . . . MDCXC. 4°. A, 2 leaves : Sixtus IV. and the Venetians in respect to 2 columns. ^B—H in fours. In two the proceedings of the latter in the Duke- Dedicated to Queen Mary. With a pre- dom of Ferrara. The present copy, the face dated from Deptford, June 21, 1690. only one at present known, was found in a volume with other pieces some years ago, belonging to the private library of the T. E. Hecht-Heme family.

The Northern Star : The British Monar-

cliy : Or, The Northern the Fourth Uni- WARD, W. versal Monarchy, Charles II. and his Short Questions upon the Eight Parts of Successors, the Foumlers of the Northern, Speech, with the Concords, in English, Las*,, Fourth, and most Happy Monarchy. Fitted to the weake capacity of young B8^.ug^ Collection of many olioice Ancient SchoUers. Published by W.Ward. Seen H ; :

WEWENFELD. 1 06 WILSON.

and allowed according to order. At Lon- George-Yard in Lombard-Street 1685.

don, Printed by John Beale. Sm. 8°, 4°. Imprimatur, 1 leaf : Title and A—C in eights, A 1 blank. Latin Poem to the Author by A. 0. Faber,

1 leaf : Dedication to the Hon. Robert WEIDENFELD, JOHANNES SEGE- Boyle, 4 leaves : To the Students of the RUS. More Secret Cliymy, 9 leaves : a secoml Four Books of Johannes Segeriis WeiJen- Title : Thx First Book of Menstruums (wMi ield, Concerningthe Secrets of the Adepts imprint and date as on general title) or, of the Use of Lully's Spirit of Wine : Translator to the Reader, 1 leaf : Cata- A Practical Work with very great Study logue of Menstruums, 4 leaves : the Work, Ancient as well as Collected out of the B—AAA in fours, no NN. Modeiii Fathers of Adept Philosophy, This is the First Book only. I have seen Reconciled together, by Cumparing them no more at present. one with another, otherwise disagreeing, WILLIAM OF OCCAM. and in the newestniethod so aptly digested, Dialogus inter clericuj et mi litem super lliat Even Young Practitioners may be dignitate papali et regia. Ue nativitate et able to discern tiie Counterfeit or Sophis- inorib9 Anticbristi. [Col.] Explicit co- tical Preparations of Animals, Vegetables pendiii de natiuitate vita et morte Anti- and Minerals, whether for Medicines or cbristi. Imiiressum Colonie p Henricum Metals, from Trne ; and so avoid Vaga- Quentel. 4*. Aa, 6 : Bb, 3. Bh 4 was bond Impostors and Imaginary Processes, probably blank, or had the device. togetlier witli tlie Ruine of Estates. Jsaacus HoUandus. 2 Oper. Miner. Cap. 3, WILSON, T., Preacher at Maidstone in Pag. 420, Vol. 3. Theatr. Chym. I dis- Kent, mid one of the Assembly of Divines. The Cliildes Trade Or, The Beginning of eours'd you plainly, using no Allegories ;

."hould I tell you of Selbach, Kalcabriii, the Doctrine of Christ : Whereby Babes Manessi, and of a red Matter, or of the may have milk, children Bread broken, Sky-coloured Muerach, lUabar and Cal- the simple wisdome, and the dark a faria, or the like, you would not easily Candle. The fourth impression with some

. . . apprehend me ; but I have opened you Corrections and Additions. London, the way, and relno\ed every Obstacle, Printed for I. Bartlet at the Gilt Cup that you may not err. London, Printed under St. Augustins Gate. 1645. Sm. by Will. Bonny, for Tho. Hawkins in 8°, A—B 4 in eights.

*^ A few of the items in the second alphabet could not be collated in conseq^uence of the loss of the revised proofs, and two or three literals are probably subject io correc- tion. Copies of the works where the queries arise are unfortunately not in the British Museum.

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1. History of the Venetian Republic ; Its Rise, its Greatness, and its Civilisa- tion. "With Maps and Illustrations. 4 vols. 8vo. Sunith, Mlder, d: Co. 1860.

A new edition, entirely recast, with important additions, in 3 vols, crown 8vo, is in readiness for the press.

2. Old English Jest-Books, 1525-1639. Edited with Introductions and Notes. Facsimiles. 3 vols. 12mo. 1864.

3. Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of England. With Introductions and Notes. 4 vols. 12mo. Woodcuts. 1864-66.

4. Handbook to the Early Populai", Poetical, and Dramatic Literature of Great Britain. Demy 8vo, 1867. Pp. 714 in two columns.

5. Bibliographical Collections and Notes. 1867-76. Medium 8vo. 1876. This volume comprises a full description of about 6000 Early English books from the books themselves. It is a sequel and companion to No. 4, See also Nos. 6-9 infrd. " There never was a more accurate and painstaking bibliographer than Mr. Hazlitt, nor is there any bibliography of English literature which can compete with his works. I have found from per- sonal experience that they are absolutely necessary to the English coUecfor."— Bernard Quaritch. These and the three following items are the result of more than thirty years' continuous labour, during which the author doubtless has had submitted to his notice more English book-rarities than any other bibliophile in Europe. There are several thousand of articles in this work, which may be regarded as an appendix to the blbhographical account of Early English Literature.

6. Bibliographical Collections and Notes. Second Series. 1876-82. Medium 8vo. 1882. Uniform with First Series. About 10,000 titles on the same principle as before. '' I very respectfully, yet with cordial pleasure, submit to such sections of the educated and read- ing English community in the United Queeudom, the States of America, and elsewhere, as feel an interest in that early literature, which ought to be dear to the entire English-speaking race, a Third and Final Series of my Bibliograpkicitl Collections and NoteSt forming (with my Handbook), the fourth volume of my achievement in this province of research. " The objection to the multiplication of alphabets by the sectional treatment, which I have adopted since the appearance of the Handbook in 1867, is a very valid objection Indeed from the point of view of the consulter. But as this has been, and remains, a labour of love, and as the cost of pro- duction was a grave problem, I simply had no alternative; and to the suggestion which I oflfered in a prior Introduction, that, after all, these serial volumes might be regarded in the same light as so many catalogues of public or private collections, I have now the gratifying announcement to add, that a complete Index to the Handbook and the three Series of Collections and Notes is in prepara- tion by Mr. Gray of Cambridge, who has most generously volunteered to do the work, and will form a separate volume, to be published by Mr. Quaritch when it is completed. " I have incorporated (generally with additions and corrections) in my volumes by degrees nearly the whole of the Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica, Corser's Collectanea (excepting, of course, the lengthy and elaborate extracts and annotations), the British Museum Catalogue of Early English Books to 1640, the Typographical Antiquities of Ames, Herbert, and Dibdin, the Chatsworth, Huth, Ash- bumham, and other private cabinets, and the various publications of Haslewood, Park, Utterston, and Collier. "Since the Second Series came from the press in 1882, several large private libraries have been dispersed under the hammer, and all the articles previously overlooked by me have been duly taken — — —

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up into my pages. I may enumerate, for example's sake, the celebrated collections of the , the , Mr. James Crossley of Manchester, Mr. Payne Collier, the Duke of Marl- borough, Mr. Hartley, Mr. N. P. Simes of , Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Mr. Michael Wodhull, Sir Thomas Phillips of Middle-Hill, the Bev. J. Fuller Russell, Mr. Henry Pyne, and Professor Solly." Prefect to Second Series. " Mr. W. C. Hazlitt's second series of Bibliographical Collections and Notes (Quaritch) is the result of many years' searches among rare books, tracts, ballads and broadsides by a man whose speciality is bibliography, and who hMS thus produced a volume of nigh value. If any one will read through the fifty-four closely-printed columns relating to Charles I., or the ten and a half columns given to ' London' from 1541 to 1794, and recollect that these are only a supplement to twelve columns in Hazlitt's Havdbook and five and a half in his first Collections, he will get an idea of the work involved in this book. Other like entries are 'James I.,' 'Ireland,' ' France,' * England,' ' Elizabeth,' 'Scot- land ' (which has twenty-one and a half columns), and so on. As to the curiosity and rarity of the works that Mr. Hazlitt has catalogued, any one who has been for even twenty or tliirty years among old books will acknowledge that the strangers to him are far more numerous than the acquaintances and friends. This second series of Collections will add to Mr. Hazlitt's well-earned reputation as a bibliographer, and should be in every real library through the English-speaking world. The only thing we desiderate in it is more of his welcome marks and names, B.M., Britwell, Lambeth, &c., to show where all the books approaching rarity are. The service that these have done in Mr, Hazlitt's former books to editors for the Early-English Text, New Shakespere, Spenser, Hunte- rian, and other societies, has been so great that we hope he will always say where he has seen the rare books that he makes entries of." Academy, August 26, 1882.

7. Bibliographical Collections and Notes. A Third and Final Series. 1886. Svo. Uniform with the First and Second Series. This volume contains upwards of 3000 Articles. "Mr. Hazlitt has done much work during the last thirty years, and some of it has been bitterly attacked ; but we venture to think that the debt of gratitude which all students of Old Englisn literature o>ve to him for his bibliographical collections must remain in the most enduring opinion of his labours. We would bid all readers who care for the books of the past read the practical, manly, and comprehensive introduction prefixed to this volume. It forms one of the best pleas for the study of English literature which we know ; and coming close upon the important speech of Mr. John Morley, it takes up a phase of the subject not yet adequately recognised. The academic side

' has been put by Mr. Morley, the practical by Mr. Hazlitt : The England in which we dwell is one with the England which lies behind us. So far as the period which I comprehend goes, it is one country and one race; and I do not think that we should precipitately and unkindly spurn the literature which our foregoers left to us and to our descendants for ever, because it may at first sight

strike us as irrelevant to our present wants and feelings. . . . The considerer of modem opinions and customs is too little addicted to retrospection. He seems to be too shy of profiting on the one hand by the counsels or suggestions, on the other by the mistakes of the men who have crossed the unrepassable line, who have dealt with the topics and pi oblems with which we have to deal.' These are stirring and sensible words, and we should much uke to see them more widely distributed than the limited issue of this volume will allow. " It is impossible, in a short notice such as we can only give, to do justice to the contents of this work. The titles of every book or tract are given in full, having been transcribed by Mr, Hazlitt

himself ; and there is often appended to the entry interesting information about the condition, history, and, above all things, the present locale of the book. Such work as this requires labour, and skill, and knowledge of no ordinaiy kind. Now that Mr. Bradshaw is dead, there are few indeed who possess these qualities, and apparently only one who puts them at the service of his fellows. It

has been often said of late that the bibliographer and indexer are more needed than the book-writer ; and if this is true, as we are inclined to think it, Mr. Hazlitt's work must, in relation to the age in which it is produced, be awarded a very high place. It enables us to ascertain what has been done in English literature, and therefore ought to enable us to do our work so much the better. Almost all departments of study are now occupied as much with a reconsideration of old facts as with the discovery of new, and for this purpose such books as Mr. Hazlitt's are indispensable. "We are happy to say that a competent Cambridge student has undertaken to compile an index to the four volumes of bibliography issued by Mr, Hazlitt, and that this will be published by Mr. Quaritch as soon as it is ready." The Antiqua'iy, April 1887.

8. Bibliographical Collections and Notes. Supplements to the Third and Final Series. 2 vols. Medium Svo. 1889-92. 9. A General Index to Hazlitt's Bibliographical Works (1867-89). By G. J. Gray. Medium 8vo. 1889. [In the Press.] This invaluable volume will assist the student and collector in using the several volumes of which the Series now consists, and will enable him to ascertain at a glance whether and where a book, tract, or broadside is to be found. It is a labour which Mr. Gray has under- taken con amove, and reflects the highest honour on his industry, discernment, and literary zeal. *** All these books are now on sale by Mb. Quaritch. 10. Memoirs of WiUiam Hazlitt. With Portions of his Correspondence. Por- traits after miniatures by John Eaziitt. 2 vols. 8vo. 1867. During the last twenty years the author has been indefatigable in collecting additional information for the Life of Hazlitt., 1867, in correcting errors, and in securing all the unjiub- lished letters which have come into the market, some of great interest, with a view to a new and improved edition. 11- Inedited Tracts. Illustrating the Manners, Opinions, and Occupations of Eng- lishmen during thp IGth and 17tli Centuries. 1586-1618. '\Vitli an Introduction and Notes. Fnrsiinihs. 4tu. ].S(18. ( 3 )

12. The Works of Charles Lamb. Now first collected, and entirely rearranged. With Notes. 4 vols. 8vo. E. Moxon & Co. 1868-69.

13. Letters of Charles Lamb. With some Account of the Writer, his Friends and Correspondents, and Explanatory Notes. By the late Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, D.C.L., one of his Executors. An entirely new edition, carefully revised and greatly enlarged by W. Carew Hazlitt. 2 vols. 1886. Post 8vo.

13a. Mary and Charles Lamb, New Facts and Inedited Remains. 8vo. Wood- cuts and Facsimiles. 1874. The groundvfork of this volume vists an Essay by the writer in Macmillan's Magazine.

14. English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases. AiTanged alphabetically and anuotated. Medium 8vo. 1869. Second Edition, corrected and greatly enlarged, crown 8vo. 1882.

15. Narrative of the Journey of an Irish Gentleman through England in 1751. From a MS. With Notes. 8vo. 1869.

16. The English Drama and Stage, under the Tudor and Stuart Princes. 1547-1664. With an Introduction and Notes. 4to. 1869. A series of Reprinted Documents and Treatises.

17. Popular Antiquities of G-reat Britain. I. The Calendar. II. Customs and Ceremonies. IH. Superstitions. 3 vols. Medium 8vo. 1870. Brand's Popular Antiquities, by Ellis, 1813, taken to pieces, recast, and enormously aug- mented.

18. Inedited Poetical Miscellanies. 1584-1700. Thick 8vo. With Notes and Facsimiles. 50 copies privately printed. 1870.

19. Warton's History of English Poetry. An entirely new edition, with Notes by Sir F. Madden, T. Wright, F. J. Fnrnivall, K. Morris, and others, and by the Editor. 4 vols. Medium 8vo. 1871. 12mo. 20. The Feudal Period. Illustrated hy a Series of Tales (from Le Grand). 1874. English Books 21. Prefaces, Dedications, and Epistles. Prefixed to Early 1540-1701. 8vo. 1874. 50 copies privately printed.

of Manors. Origi- 22. Blount's Jocular Tenures. Tenures of Land and Customs nally published by Thomas Blount of the Inner Temple in 1679. An entirely new and greatly enlarged edition by W. Carew Hazlitt, of that Ilk. Medium 8vo. 1874. new edition, greatly 23. Dodsley's Select CoUection of Old Plays. A Dr. Kichard enlarged, corrected throughout, and entirely rearranged. With a Glossary by Morris. 15 vols. 8vo. 1874-76. Illustrating Shakespear and other 24. Fairy Tales, Legends, and Romances. Early English Writers. 12mo. 1875. of Novels, Plays, and other Material 26. Shakespear's Library: A Collection the edition. 6 vols. 12mo. 1870. supposed to have been used by Shakespear. An entirely new illustrate the Condition 26. Fugitive Tracts (written in verse) which the State of Society there, during two of Religious and Pnlitioal Feeling in England, and printed. 187&. centuries. 1493-1700. 2 vols. 4to. 50 copies privately 50 copies printed. 12mo. 1877. 27. Poetical Recreations. By W. C. Hazlitt. in preparation. A new edition, revised and very greatly enlarged, is copies printed. 4to. 1877. 28. The Baron's Daughter. A Ballad. 75 C. Cotton. An entirely new edition, 29 Thfi "Flssfl vs of Montaiene. Translated by Memoir, and all the extant Letters. Portra^t cotlated w4 the Krencf teit. With a and Illustrations. 3 vols. 8vo. 1877. The only library edition. [English portion.] 5 vols. Large 8vo. 1880. 30. Catalogue of the Huth Library. 200 copies printed. Essays. 1884. 8vo, pp. 384. 31. Ofifepring of Thought in Solitude. Modern contributed to All the Year Bound, &c. Some of these Papers were originally — — — — — — —— — —

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32. Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine. 12nio. 1886. " Full of curious information, this work can fairly claim to be a philosophical history of our national cook.Bry."— Morning Post.

33. An Address to the Electors of Mid-Surrey, among whom I live. la rejoinder to Mr. Gladstone's Manifesto. 1886. 8vo, pp. 32.

" "Who would not grieve, if such a man there be ? " "Who would not weep, if Atticus were he ? Pope.

34. Gleanings in Old Garden Literature. l2nio. 1887.

35. Schools, Schoolbooks, and Schoolmasters. A Contribution to the History of Educational Development. 12mo. J, W. Jarvis

and the Merchant Taylors' Institution. . . . One of the most interesting chapters in the volume is that on female education." Glasgow Herald. "... Mr. Hazlitt knows his subject, and he also knows how to write. No small praise." St. Stephen's Review.

"... Some of Mr. Hazlitt's pages are occupied with the humorous side of school life ; and as he tells a story well, these portions of the book come upon one with singular pleasure." Antiquary. " Mr. Hazlitt has evidently a favourite speciality in school-books. He has collected them, we should jvidge, with a good deal of zeal, and has acquired a really considerable amount of knowledge about ' them," &;c. S'pectator.

36. A Little Book for Men and Women about Life and Death. l2mo. Reeves <& Turner. 1891. *' Mr. Hazlitt believes that the only chance of shaking off the ignorance in which spiritual pastors help to keep the nation is to be found in the absolute secularisation of education." Daily TelegrapJi. "This neat little volume discusses very ably and fairly several important questions."—iVewcoa^ie Daily Chronicle. " This is a well-written attack on a few of the irrational doctrines, folly, and trumpery, that go by the name of religion." Christian Life. " Mr. Hazlitt sees that to overtlirow the superstition which selects and endows incompetence, there must be a general lift in the quality and efficiency of education all round ; and he sketches a plan or curriculum which does credit to his breadth of view,*' National Seformer. " Mr. Hazlitt is an original thinker. On the wholo, he expresses himself moderately, temperately, and without needless offence. Those whose views Mr. Hazlitt voices are a growing number, and will read his little book with sympathy." Birmingham Daily Post.

37. Tales and Legends of National Origin or Widely Current in England from Early Times. "With Critical Introductions. 8vo. 1891. 38. A Survey of the Livery Companies of the City of London. With a General Introduction and Preface, and numerous Illustrations.

30. A Manual for the Collector and Amateur of Old English Plays. Sm. 4to. Only 250 copies printed.

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