Date Due Cornell University Library Z2012 .H19 Catalogue of the Warehouse library of J Clin 3 1924 029 563 800 C^^f-yy-^^^C^ lC'>i4.i/€/l.^L.f/tt ^'^^ /^t^>-^ ^J, La-f^^^^ic^.^^ WAREHOUSE CATALOGUE. The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029563800 A CATALOGUE THE WAREHOUSE LIBEARY Jr " br^ALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS, No. 11, TEEGHnSTTEE EOAD,- WEST BEOMPTON, NEAE LONDON. LONDON: PEIVATELY PRINTED BY J. E. ADLARD. 1876. c/^ NOTE. The following pages contain a list of books read, and books collected for reading, during the last few years. It is termed the Warehouse Catalogue, because they are deposited at the Pantechnicon, and this list lias been compiled merely to guard myself against the purchase of duplicates. A few extra copies have been printed for private circulation, some little interest having been taken in similar lists. J. O. H.-P. May, 1876. SPECIALITIES. 1. Enclosures PAGE . 30 2. England .... . 81 3. Jest-books .... 52 4. London .... . 59 5. Plays and Theatres . 73 6. Records .... . 77 7. Anonymous Shaksperiana . 84 8. Editions of Shakespeare . 86 9. Stage . 93 THE WAREHOUSE CATALOGUE. A. (W). see Auerell. Aberdeen. Extracts from the Council Registers of the Burgh of Aberdeen, 1398-1625. 2 vols. 4to. 1844-48. Spalding Club. Actors' Remonstrance. 4to. 1643. „ The Actor : a Treatise on the Art of Playing. 12mo. 1750. Adams (Thomas) Souldiers Honour. 4to. 1617. „ „ Englands Sicknes. 4to. 1615. Addington (Stephen) Inquiry into the Reasons for and against inclosing Open Fields. 8vo. Coventry, 1772. Adlard (George) Amye Robsart and the Earl of Leyces- ter. 8vo. 1870. Adrasta or the Woman's Spleen. 4to. 1635. Adventurer. The Adventurer, a Periodical. 4 vols. 8vo. 1778. Adventures of Five Hours, fol. 1663. Aglaura. Svo. 1658. Agnes de Castro. 4to. 1696. Agricultural Labourer (The). By a Wykehamist, sm. 8vo. 1873. Agricultural Surveys. 4to. 1793-94. Numerous vol- umes, including Warwickshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. Agriculture — Useful and Practical Observations on, sm. 8vo. 1783. Aikin (Lucy) Memoirs of the Court of Queen Eliza- beth. 2 vols. Svo. 1819. Albion, a play fragment. Shak. Soc, Papers. 1 2 Albion and Albanius. fol. 1701. Albovine. 4to. 1629. fol. 1673. Alchemist. 4to. 1612. fol. 1616. Alcibiades. 4to. 1675, 1687. Alexander and Campaspe, ed. Fairholt. Allen (Thomas) History and Antiquities of London, Westminster and Southwark. 4 vols. 8vo. 1827- 1829. Allen (William) Killing no Murder. 1689. Harl. Misc. AUestry (R.) Eighteen Sermons, fol. 1669. Alleyn Papers. 8vo. 1843. Shakespeare Society. All Pools. 4to. 1606. All for Love. 4to. 1678. All-the-Year-Round. April 3rd, 1875. Almanzor and Almahide. fol, 1701. Alphonso, King of Naples. 4to. 1691. Alphonsus. 4to. 1654. Ambitious Slave. 4to. 1694. Ambitious Statesman. 4to. 1679. Amboyna. 4to. 1673. fol. 1701. Amends for Ladies. 4to. 1618. 1689. Ames (Joseph) Typographical Antiquities, augmented by Herbert. 3 vols. 4to. 1785-1790. Amintas. 4to. 1698. Amman (J. C.) Talking Deaf Man. 12mo. 1694. Ammianus Marcellinus. Roman Historic, translated by P. Holland, fol. 1609. Amorous Bigot. 4to. 1690. Amorous War. 8vo. 1659. Amphytrion. 4to. 1694. fol. 1701. Amyntas. 4to. 1638. 12mo. 164). Anatomist. 4to. 1697. Anatomy. Anatomy of a Woman's Tongue, 1638. Harl. Misc. Anderson (Sir Edmund) Second Part of his Reports. fol. Lond. 1665. Andrews (Lancelot) Ninety-Six Sermons, fol. 1632. Andromache. 4to. 1675. Andronicus Comnenius. 4to. 1664. Anglorum Speculum, or the Worthies of England. 8vo. Lond. 1684. Annalia Dubrensia. 4to. 1636. Annual Register. 8vo. 1769. Antipodes. 4to. 1640. Antiquaries (Society of) Catalogue of the Printed Books. 4to. 1816. „ „ Catalogue of the Manuscripts. 4to. 1816. Antiquary. Vol. 3. 4to. 1873. „ A Comedy. 4to. 1641. Antonie, Tragedie of. 12mo. Wants all before sig. A. 5. Antoninus. Meditations by Casaubon. 4to. Lond. 1635. Antonio and MelUda, two parts, ed. 1856. Antony and Cleopatra, by Sedley. 4to. 1677. Appian of Alexandria. An Auncient Historic and Ex- quisite Chronicle of the Roman Warres both Civile and Eoren. Two Parts. 4to. 1578. „ ,, History, made Enghsh by J. D. fol. 1679. Appius and Virginia. 4to. 1654. Apthorp (G. E.) Catalogue of Books andMSS. in Lincoln Cathedral. 8vo. Lincoln, 1859. Arber (Edward) Transcript of the Stationers' Registers, 4to. 1875. Vols. 1, 2. „ „ Harmony of the Essays of Lord Bacon. 12mo. 1871. Arcadia. 4to. 1640. Archaeological Association. Dunkin (A. J.) Report of Canterbury Congress. 8vo. 1844. „ „ Winchester Congress Vol- ume. 8vo. 1846. „ ,, Gloucester Congress Vol- ume. 8vo. 1848. Archaeological Institute. Old London. 8vo. 1867. — Arch. Journal, vol. 2., 8vo. 1846. Archv's Dream, 4to. 1641. Ardern (James) Directions on Sermons. 8vo. Lond. 1671. Ariosto. His Satyres, Englished by Markham. 4ta. Lond. 1608. „ Orlando Purioso, ed. Sir John Harrington. fol. 1634, for Com. Err. only. Aristippus, or the Jovial Philosopher. 4to. 1630. 1631. Aristotle's Politiques, or Discourses of Government, translated out of Greeke into French by L. le Roy, translated out of French into English. Bvo. 1598. Armin (Robert) Nest of Ninnies. 4io. 1608. Repr. Chief passages collated with original. „ „ Italian Taylor and his boy. 1609. Preliminary leaves collated vrith the original in the Britvi'ell Library, 1872. Reprint read. ArrovFsmith (W. R.) Shakespeare Editors and com- mentators. 8vo. 1865. Arthur. King Arthur. 4to. 1691. Art-Journal. January, 1874. — April, 1874. — Nov. 1874. Arundel. Catalogue of the Arundel Manuscripts in the College of Arms. 8vo. 1829. Arviragus and Philicia. 12mo. 1639. Ascham (Anthony) Process and Pleadings, 1651. Harl. Misc. Ascham (Roger) Scholemaster. 4to. Lond. 1570. Ashbee (B. W.) Introductory Volume to his Collection of ESS. of the Quarto Editions of Shakespeare, 4to. 1871. Assignation, or Love in a Nunnery. 4to. 1673. Astle (Thomas) Origin and Progress of Writing. 4to. Lond. 1803. Aston (Tony) Brief supplement to CoUey Cibber. Atheist. 4to. 1684. Atkyns (Sir R.) Gloucestershire, fol. 1712. 1768. Accounts of Buckland and Laverton are copied. The book itself not yet read. Atlantic Monthly. Sept. 1861, No. 47. — Jany 1859. Atwood (W.) Answer to Mr. Molyneux. 8vo. 1698. Aubrey (John) Letters. 3 vols. 8vo. 1813. Auerell (W.) Foure Notable Histories, applyed to foure worthy Examples ; as, 1. A Diall for Dainte Dar- lings, &c. 4to. Lond. 1590. Aijrelius (Marcus) Golden Boke. 12mo. 1546. Aurenge-Zebe. 4to. 1676, 1692. Austin (William) Hsec Homo. 12mo. 1637. „ „ Devotionis Augustinianse Plamma, or certaine Devout, Godly and Learned Meditations. fol. 1635. Awdeley (John) Fraternitye of Vacabondes. 1575. See Harman. Ayrer (Jacob) Opus Theatricum. fol. Nuremberg, 1618. Ayscu (Edward) Historie of the Warres &c. betweene England and Scotland. 4to. 1607. B. (J.) See Bulwer. B. (M.) Triall of True Friendship, or Perfit Mirror whereby to discerne a Trustie Friend from a Flat- tering Parasite. 4to. Lond. 1596. Babington's Conspiracy. Verses of Praise and Joy, 1586. — Certaine English Verses, 1586. Babington (Gervase) Sermon at Pauls Crosse, 1590. 12mo. 1591. „ „ Notes on Exodus and Leviticus. 4to. 1604. Bacchus. Bacchus Bountie, 1593. Harl. Misc. Bacon (Lord) Certaine Miscellany Works published by W. Rawley. 4to. Lond. 1629. „ „ Essayes. 4to. Lond. 1629, and Arber's Harmony of the Essays, 1871. „ „ Learned Reading upon the Statute of Uses, 4to. Lond. 1642. „ Conference of Pleasure, edited from a MS. belonging to the Duke of Northumberland by James Spedding. 4to. 1870. ,j „ Elements of the Common Lawes and the Use of the Common Law. 2 vols. 4to. 1639. „ „ Considerations on a War with Spain, 1629. Harl. Misc. 6 Bacon (Lord) Sylva Sylvarum, ed. W. Rawley, Ninth Edition, fol. 1670. Badhani (C.) Criticism applied to Shakespeare. 8vo. 1846. Bagshaw (Edward) Two Arguments in ParHament. 4to. Lond. 1641. Bailey (Charles) Archives of Winchester. 8vo. Winches- ter, 1856. Bailey (Walter) Bathes in Warwickshire neere Newnam Regis, sm. 8vo. 1587. Bailey (William) Rumor of Warres. 12mo. 1608. Baker (Sir Richard) Chronicle, fol. Lond. 1665. „ ,, Theatrura Triumphans. 8vo. Lond. 1670. „ „ Cato Variegatus. 4to. 1636. Bale (John) Vocacyon to the Bishoprick of Ossorie, 1553. Harl. Misc. „ „ Brefe Chronicle of Sir Johan 01dcastell,n. d. Harl. Misc. Ballad Society. No. 3. Vol. 2. part I. The Poore Mans Pittance. — No. 11. Love-Poems and nu- merous Ones. — No. 7. Captain Cox. — Ballads from MSS. vols. 1 and 2. Balsac (M. de) Aristippus. 12mo. 1659. Balzac (M. de) Letters, translated by W. T. 4to. 1638. Banditti, or a Lady's Distress. 4to. 1686. Banquett of Dainties, sm. 8vo. 1566. Barckley (Sir Richard) Discourse of theFelicitieof Man. 4to. Lond. 1598. Barclaius (Joannes) Icon Animorum, Englished by Tho. May. 8vo. 1633. Barclay his Argenis. 4to. 1636. Bardwell (William) What a House Should Be. 8vo. n. d. Barley (W.) Martyrdome.of St. George. 4to. 1614. Barnavelt, a Tragedy. Modern transcript. Barnes (Barnabe) Eoure Bookes of Offices, fol. Lond. 1606. Barnes (Barnabe) Divine Centurie of Spirituall Sonnets. ^ 4to. 1595. „ ,. Parthenophil and Parthenophe. 1593. Barrowe (Henry) Examinations, 1586. Harl. Misc. Bartas (Du) Devine Weekes and Workes. 4to. 1611. Bartholomew Eaire, or Variety of Eancies. 4to. Lond. 1641. Basse (William) Great Brittaines Sunnes-set, 12mo. Oxford, 1613. Bastard, a Tragedy. 4to. 1653. Bastard (Thomas) Chrestoleros, Seven Bookes of Epi- grams. 8vo. Lond. 1598. Battle of Alcazar. 4to. 1594. Bays. A New Rehearsal or Bays the Younger, sm. 8vo. 1714. Beard (Thomas) Theatre of God's Judgment. 4to. Lond. 1612. Beau Defeated. 4to. n. d. Beamnont and Fletcher. Comedies and Tragedies. fol. Lond. 1647. „ „ Works, with Notes by Theobald, Seward and Sympson. 10 vols. Svo. 1750. Beauties of England., 2 vols. Svo. 1776. Beauties of England and Wales, the Account of War- wickshire in 8vo. 1814. vol. 15. Beauty of Women, a New Gommodye. fol. c. 1530. Modern copy. Bedford (Arthur) Evil and Danger of Stage Plays. 8vo. Lond. 1706. Beesley (A.) History of Banbury. 8vo. n. d. Beisly (Sydney) Shakspere's Garden. Svo. 1864. Believe As you List, ed. Croker, 1844. Collated with the original. Bell (Robert) Life of Shakespeare prefixed to his Edition of the Poems of Shakespeare, sm. Svo. 1855. Bellamira, or the Mistress. 4to. 1687. Bellamira, her Dream, fol. 1664. Bellew (J. M.) Shakspeare's home at New Place. 8vo. 1863. Bellman. The British Bellman, 1648. Harl. Misc. Beloe (William) Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books. 6 vols. 8vo. 1807-1812. Belphegor, or the Marriage of the Devil. 4t.o. 1691. Belvoir Castle. Catalogue of the Library at. 4to. 1827. Benson (S.) Guide to St. Saviour's Church Southwark. 12mo. Lond. 1863. Bentham (Joseph) Societie of the Saints. 4to. 1630. Berkshire. — Journey-Book of Berkshire. C. Knight. sm. sq. 8vo. n. d. Betterton (Thomas) Life of Thomas Betterton. 8vo. Lond. 1710. Bickham (George) Delicise Britannicse. 8vo. 1742. Biographia Britannica. fol. ed. 1788-1793. Vol. 1 and Vol. 5. Birch (John) Military Memoir. 4to. Carad. Soc. 1873. Birch (Thomas) Memoirs of the Reign of Queen Eliza- beth. 2 vols. 4to. 1754. Birch (W. de Gray) On a 13th Century Service Book of Strasbourgh. 8vo. Birth of Hercules, a Comedy, c. 1600. Modern copy. Birth-Place. See Shakespeariana, Anonymous. Black (W. H.) Catalogue of the Library of Lewisham Grammar School. 8vo. 1831. Blackfriars' Accident. — Goad (T.) DolefuU Even Song, 1623. C. (W.) Fatall Vesper, 1623. „ ,, Something Written by Occasion, 1623. Digitus Dei. 1623. „ „ Robothomi (J.) Omen Romse, 1627. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. April, 1873, Eeb. 1833. Sept. 1821. April, 1832. February, 1833. February, 1835. October, 1839. February, 1840. Blake (Thomas) Vindicise Foederis, or a Treatise of the Covenant of God. 4to. 1648. To which is added his Funeral Sermon, by A. Burgesse, 1648. Blanch (W. H.) Account of the Parish of Camberwell. 8vo. 1875. Blencowe (R. W.) Sydney Papers. Bvo. 1825. Blind Beggar of Alexandria, 1598. Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green. 4to. 1659. Blind Lady. 8vo. 1660. Blith (Walter) EngHsh Improver Improved, or the Sur- vey of Husbandry Surveyed. 4to. 1652. Blome (Richard) Britannia, fol. Lond. 1673. Bloody Banquet. 4to. 1620. .Blount (Henry) Voyage into the Levant. 8vo. 1671. „ (Thomas) Animadversions upon Baker'sChronicle. 8vo. Oxf. 1672. „ (Sir T. Pope) De Re Poetica. 4to. Lond. 1694. Blundeville (Thomas) Exercises. 4to. Lond. 1622. Blurt Master Constable. 4to, 1602. Boaden (J.) On the Sonnets, 8vo. 1837. „ J, Letter to Steevens. 8vo. Lond. 1796. „ „ Enquiry on the Pictures and Prints of Shakespeare. 8vo. Lond. 1824. Boadiceaj Queen of Britain. 4to. 1697. Bodleian Library, Catalogue of Printed Books, ed. Ban- dinel. 3 vols. fol. 1843. Bodley (Sir Thomas) Life, 1647. Harl. Misc. Bohn (H. G.) Appendix to Lowndes. 8vo. 1865. „ ,, Biography and Bibliography of Shake- speare, sm. 4to. 1863. Bohun (Edmund). See Printing. Bolton (Robert) Generall Directions for a Comfortable Walking with God. 4to. 1626. ,, „ Discourse about the State of True Happinesse. 4to. 1637. Bondman, by Massinger. 4to. 1638. Boon (A.) Examen Legum Anglise. 4to. 1656. Borlase (William) Antiquities of the County of Cornwall. fol. 1769. Borough (William) Discourse of the Variation of the Compasse. 4to. 1562. The date on title an error for 1592. 10 Boroughs. Entire and Complete History of the Boroughs of Great Britain. 2 vols. 8vo. 1794. Boswell (James) Sale Catalogue of his Library. 8vo. 1825. Bourne (Henry) Antiquitates Vulgares. Bvo. 1725. 1777. Bourne (William) Inventions or Devises. 4to. 1578. „ ,, The Treasure for Travellers. 4to. 1578. Bowen's Complete System of Geography. 2 vols. fol. 1747. Bracebridge (C. H.) Shakespeare no Deerstealer. 8vo, Lond. 1862. Bramhall (John) Works, fol. Dubhn, 1677. Bramston (Sir John) Autobiography. 4to. Lond. 1845. Camd. Soc. Brathwait (R.) Anniversaries upon his Panarete Con- tinued, sm. 8vo. 1635. „ „ Enghsh Gentleman and the English Gentlewoman, fol. Lond. 1641. „ „ Ar't Asleepe Husband? a Boultster Lecture. 8vo. Lond. 1640. „ „ Honest Ghost or a Voice from the Vault. 8vo. Lond. 1658. „ ,, Natures Embassie. 8vo. Lond. 1621. Bray (William) Sketch of a Tour into Derbyshire and Yorkshire, including part of Buckingham, War- wick, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1783. Brayley (E. W.) Enquiry into Prynne's Vindication. 8vo. Lond. 1825. ,, „ Londiniana. 4 vols. sm. 8vo. 1829. „ „ Graphic and Historical Illustrator. 4to. 1834. Bread. — Boke named the Assyse of Bread. 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