z CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME OF THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND GIVEN IN 189I BY HENRY WILLIAMS SAGE Cornell University Library Z2012.H43 H2 Index + Genera ndex to Hazlitt's Handbook and 3 1924 029 563 883 olin Overs Cornell University Library The original of tiiis bool< is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029563883 A GENERAL INDEX TO Hazlitt's Handbook AND HIS Bibliographical Collections (1867— 1889) By G. J. GRAY AUTHOR OF "A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SIR ISAAC NEWTON," ETC. Edited by W. CAREW HAZLITT LONDON BERNARD QUARITCH, 15 PICCADILLY 18^3 A« V2,?> «\%5 PREFACE, After an unexpected, but not altogether avoidable, delay, the Index to my Handbook, 1867, and to my Collections, 1876—89, which Mr. Gray of Cambridge spontaneously offered to compile as a labour of love, is at length offered to the public, and cannot fail to prove a great boon to all who may have hereafter occasion to consult the serial descriptive Cata- logues of Early English Literature published by me since 1876, in common with the Handbook itself, the repository of much useful informatiori, which there has been no reason to supersede or repeat. The plan on which Mr. Gray has proceeded is unquestionably most elaborate and exhaustive, but that it errs on that side, I do not wish or mean to say ; for my experience teaches me that the multiplication of entries, references, and cross-references can hardly be carried too far, looking at the manifold variety of purposes for which such a work as mine is apt to serve. The task has been laborious and irksome, I suspect, beyond Mr. Gray's worst or best expectations ; and he is to be warmly congratulated on having finally brought it to a satisfactory close. I must add that for the principle and scale on which the Index is executed Mr. Gray is alone responsible. Here my system of periodical issues of the result of my study of the bibliographical product of the auction-rooms and of the stores of my good friends the booksellers must terminate. Whatever my future gleanings may be, they will necessarily remain in the manuscript form for my own personal use or that of my friends and fellow-labourers. W. C. H. Babnbs Common, Sdbeet, November 1892. EXPLANATION OF ABBEEVIATIONS. H. Hazlitt's Handbook, 1867. I. „ Collections and Notes, 1876. ' II. „ „ „ Second Series, 1882. III. „ „ „ Third Series, 1887. IV. „ „ „ Supplements to the Third Series, 1889. A. The Antiquary, vol. xx., 1889. GENEEAL INDEX. A., B., Gent. King James His Apo- thegmes, 1643, III. 125. A., B., Printer. See Bernard Alsop. A., C. Verses in N. JBreton's Wil of Wit, 1597. A, 0. Translated L. Richome, Holy Pictures, 1619. A., E. [Edmund Arwaker]. Elegy on Elizabeth, Duchess of Ormond, 1684, II. I. A., E. Translated if. Oribaldi's Epistle, 1550- A., E. [Edward Aggas]. Translated : Admonition given by one of the Duke of Savoyes Councel, 1589, II. 228, IV. 164. — Centre-League, and answers to certain Letters, 1589, I. 168. — Declaration set forth by the Frenche Kinge, 1585, II. 227.— Z)e la Noue's Politicks and Militarie Discourses, 1587. — De Mornay's De- fence of Death, 1577. — Excellent Discourse upon the now present estate of France, 1592, II. 23. — Journal, wherein is set down, &c., 1592, II. 230. — Kings Declarations upon his Edicts for Combats, 1613, I. 170. — Order of Ceremonies at coronation of . . . Henry IV. of France, 1594, II. 230. — State Discourse upon the late hurt of the French King, 1595, 1. 169. — True Discourse of the whole occur- rences, &c., 1601, 1. 169. See Aggas. A., E., Printer. See Edtoard Allde. A.,'E.,Printer, Caen, 1591,1. 168, III. 84. A, E. Verses in Philocrates, The Eoyal Sacrifice, 1648. A. , F. Letter, touching the proceedings in a Private Quarrel], 1580, H. i. A., F., at Worcester. C. Barlcsdale's Nympha Libethris, 165 1, printed for. A., F. Translated ^S". Ford^s Fall and funeral of Northampton, 1677. A., G. Pallas Armata, 1639, H. i, II. i. A., G. Verses in Alex. Nevile, de Furoribvis Norf. Ketto Duce, 1575. A., H. Parthenia Sacra, 1633. See Hen. Hawleins. A., H. [Henry* Austin]. Translated Ovid's Scourge of Venus, 16 13. A, H.. Verses in Mrs. K. Philips' Poems, B664. A., I. Translated Pliny's Summary of Antiquities, 1566. A., I. Verses in Hunvplirey Mill's Poems, r639, A., J. Funeral Elegy on Major Edward Grey, 1644, H. 244, II. i. A., J. Good "Woman's Champion, [1640], H. I, II. I. A, J. Vindication of the Roman Catholicks, 1660, II. i. A., J. Translator of Great Wonders that are chaunced in the realme of Naples, 1566, H. 175. A., J., Bookseller, 1639, I. 209; 1641, IL 639, H. 99. A., J., Printer, 1680, II. 70; i68r, in. 258; 1682, III. 279, IL 373; 1687, L 481. A, L. Translator of Bellianis, 1598. — Seventh and Eighth Books of the Myrrour of Knighthood, 1598-9, H. 321. A., M. Discovery and confutation of a Tragicall Fiction, 1599, H. 574. A., M. Poems, 1668, IL i. A., Lady M. C. Our Ladie hath a new Sonne, by C. iV., 1595, ded. to. A., 0. The Uncasing of Heresie, 1623, L 10. A, P. See PatricJc Forbes. A EXPLANATION OF ABBEEVIATIONS. H. Hazlitt's Handbook, 1867. I. „ Collections and Notes, 1876. II. „ „ „ Second Series, 1882. III. „ „ „ Third Series, 1887. IV. „ „ „ Supplements to the Third Series, 1889. A. The Antiquary, vol. xx., 1889. , GENEEAL INDEX. A., B., G&nt. King James His Apo- thegmes, 1643, III. 125. A., B., Printer. See Bernard Alsop. A., C. Verses in N. Breton^s Wil of Wit, 1597. A., C. Translated L. Ricliome, Holy Pictures, 1619. A., E. [Edmund Arwaker]. Elegy on Elizabeth, Duchess of Ormond, 1684, II. I. A, R Translated ilf. Gribaldi's Epistle, 1550- A., B. [Edward Aggas]. Translated : Admonition given by one of the Duke of Savoyes Councel, 1589, II. 228, IV. 164. — Cohtre-League, and answers to certain Letters, 1589, I. 168. — Declaration set forth by the Frenche Kinge, 1585, II. 227. — De la Noue's Politicke and Militarie Discourses, 1587. — De Mornay's De- fence of Death, 1577. — Excellent Discourse upon the now present estate of France, 1592, IL 23. — Journal, wherein is set down, &c., 1592, II. 230. — Kings Declarations upon his Edicts for Combats, 1613, I. 170. — Order of Ceremonies at coronation of . . . Henry IV. of France, 1594, II. 230. — State Discourse upon the late hurt of the French King, 1 595, 1. 1 69. — True Discourse of the whole occur- rences, &c., 1 60 1, 1. 169. See Aggas. A., B., Printer. See Edioard Allde. A..,'E.,Printer, Caen, 1591,1. 168, III. 84. A., E. Verses in Pidlocrates, The Eoyal Sacrifice, 1648. A., F. Letter, touching the proceedings in a Private Quarrell, 1580, H. i. A., F., at Worcester. C. Barksdale's Nympha Libethris, 1651, printed for. A., F. Translated S. Ford's Fall and funeral of Northampton, 1677. A., G. Pallas Armata, 1639, H. i, II. i. A., Q. Verses in Alex. Nevile, de Fuioribus Norf. Ketto Duce, 1575. A., H. Parthenia Sacra, 1633. See Hen. Hawldns. A., H. [Henry* Austin]. Translated Ovid's Scourge of Venus, 16 13. A, H.. Verses in Mrs. K. Philips' Poems, 116 64. A., L Translated Pliny's Summary of Antiquities, 1566. A., I. Verses in Humphrey Mill's Poems, r639, A., J. Funeral Elegy on Major Edward Grey, 1644, H. 244, II. i. A., J. Good Woman's Champion, [1640], H. I, II. I. A., J. Vindication of the Roman Catholicks, 1660, II. i. A., J. Translator of Great Wonders that are chaunced in the realme of Naples, 1566, H. 175. Aw, J., BooJcseller, 1639, I. 209; 1641, IL 639, H. 99. A., J., Printer, 1680, II. 70; i68r, m. 258; 1682, m. 279, IL 373; 1687, L 481. A., L. Translator of Bellianis, 1598. — Seventh and Eighth Books of the Myrrour of Knighthood, 1598-9, H. 321. A., M. Discovery and confutation of a Tragicall Fiction, 1599, H. 574. A., M. Poems, 1668, IL i. A, Lady M. C. Our Ladie hath a new Sonne, by G. N., 1595, ded. to. A. ,0. The Uncasing of Heresie, 1623, L 10. A, P. See Patrick Forbes. A [ 2 ] ABBOT A., P. Y©x Clamantis, 1684, I. 10. A., P., Gent. Translated The Count of Gabalis, 16B0. III. 28. — Life of Pope Alexander VII., 1667, II. 7. A., R. Alphabet of the Holy Proverbs of Solomon, 1596, H. 566. A., E., Gantab. Elegy upon the Earl of Southampton and Lord Wriottesley, 1624, II. I. A., K., Gent, ^sop the fabulist, meta- morphosed and mythologyzed, 1634, I. 4. — Valiant Welshman, 1615, 1663, H. 471. A., R., Printer. See Robert Austin. A., S. The Widow's Mite, by A. G., 1 6 19, ded. to. A., S. Translated De Radon's Funeral of the Mass, 1673. A, S. W. Most easy Instructions for Eeading, &c. [1610], II. 667. A., T. Massacre of Money, 1602. See T. Aylworth: A., T. Some Eeflections upon a late pamphlet, 1681, II. i. A., T. Letter of a Catholike Man, 16 10, III. I. A., T. Verses -in Simon Latham's Falconry, r6i5. A.,"!., £oo7cseUer, 1641, I. 266; n.d., n. 145- A., TL, /. C. Catholique Traditions, 1609,1.473; 1610,111.1. A., Sir W., Knt. Supplement to Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia, 1629, I. 496. A, W., Barrister -at -Law. Apology for the East India Company, 1690, III. I. A, W. Dedication of Jas. Shirley's Loves Crueltie, 1640. A., W. Meditations, &c., in Ralph Crane's Handful of Celestial Flowers [1633]. A, W. Preface to Be Fare's Comical History of Francion, 1703. A., W. [William Aglionby]. Present State of the United Provinces of the Low Country, 1669, II. i. A., W. Translated G. Maupai French . Grammar, 1634. A. B. C. Powell, [1545], H. 2, L i.— A New. Miles Huggard, 1557. — All the Letters of the, 1575, H. 2, 1. I . —both in latin and englisli , [1538], I. 473. — French, 1615, II. 232.-^ Godlyand Christian, n.d.,T3.. 2, 1. 473. — M. P[arker] his, 1629, II. 443. — of a priest called Heugh Stourmy, 1557- 58, II. 583. — or a Century of Epi- grams. R. West, 1608. — or Horn Book, [1625], II. 291. — or Institution of a Christian, 163 1, III. i. — The Virgins, n.d., H. 2. — to the Christian Congregation. Thos Knell, n.d. — with a Catechism, 1646, A. 164. — with the Lord's Prayer, &c., 1553, I. 473. — with the Pater-noster, &c. [1559], IV. I. — Young Man's, 1684,' H. 2. A. B. G. D. Edarium Anglico-Latinum. Richard Huloet, 1552. A Fayringe I am, 1586, IL t,^- A gueat complainte and that somethyng faynte, 1565-6, IL 30. A harte declarynge his heavenes, 1565- 66, IL 30. A La Mode, 1647, H. 345. A la mode de Paris, ,[1659], IL 179. A Rare a Show, 1688, III. 314. A WoefuH Warninge to our wanton willes, 1582,, IL 33. Abacho. Arithmetica, 1590, II. 2. Abantiades, Seleucus. S. N.'s Aula Lucis, 165 1-2, ded. to. Abbot, Eliz. Seabrook, alias. Appre- hension, arraignment, ifec. of, 1608, n. 357, IV. 60. Abbot, George, Archh. of Canterbury. Brief Description of the Whole World, 1635, L I ; 1641, II. 2 ; 1656, A. 163. — Letter against tole- rating the Popish Eeligion, 1642, IV. 18. — Contributor to Academise Oxoniensis Pietas, &c., 1603, H. 296. — Preface to Examination of George Sprot, by Sir W. Hart, 1608. — Notice of, in /. Dunbar's Epigrams, 16 16. — Verses to, in L. Petrueei's Apologia, 1 619. — E. Brerewuod's Enquiries, 1614. Ant, CJiamprie7/s Yocs.tion of Bishops, 1 61 6. Sir J. Hayward's Sanctuary of a troubled Soul, 16 16. Hen. Lord's Discovery of the Sect of the Banians, 1630. S. Purchas' Pilgrimage, 16 13, ded. to. Abbot, George, M.P. The Psalms paraphrased, 1650, IL 2. Abbot, John, alias Elvers. Divine ABBOT [ 3 ] ABUSE Rhapsodies [1647], H. 2, 1648, H. 2. — Jesus Prsefigured, 1623, H. i. — Sad State of a distracted kingdom, 1645, H. 2, I. 360. — Mentioned, in Copy of the Prisoners Judgement condemned to dye from Newgate, 1641, I. 342. Abbot, Sir Maurice, Lord Mayor of London. Porta Pietatis, Shows, &c. at the initiation of, Tho-t. Heyioood, 1638, H. 273. — Chr. Borri's Cochin China, 1633, ded. to. Abbot of Evyll Profytes. Copy of the Commandment General, H. 2. Abdelazer : or the Moor's revenge. A. Behn, 1693. Abdella, Alkaid Jaurar Ben, and Eobert Blake, Arrival and Entertainments of, 1637, H. 40, 1. 39. Abdicated, The Debate at Large, re- lating to the word, 1695, ^^- ^^5- Abdicated Prince, The, 1690, IV. 148. Abel, Alderman, and K Kilvert, Dia- logue between, 1641, H. 485. — Last Discourse, 1641, H. 485. — Exact Legendary, containing the whole life of, 1 64 1, H. 485. Abel being dead yeat speaketh. John Norton, 1658. Abel Redivivus. Thomas Fullm; 165 1. Abell, John. Songs, 1701, IL 2. Abell, Thomas. Invicta Veritas, 1532, L I. Abercom, James, Earl of. Peter Lowe's Chirurgy, 1634, ded. to. — Notice of, in J. Dunbar's Epigrams, 1616. Abercromby, David. Discourse of Wit, 1686, III. I. Aberdeen, George, Earl of. Sir J. Dalrymple's Decisions of the Lords of Council, 1683, ded. to. Aberdeen, General demand of Doctors of Divinity and Ministers in, 1662, IL 543. — Panegyricus Inauguralis. A. Strachan, 1631. — Popes Proces- sion at, 1689, II. 544.— Survey of the City. Alex. Skene, 1685. Aberdeen-Boo/«eZZers .• A. Eeith, [i 700]. Jas. Chalmers, 1760. D. Melvill, 1622-33. — Printers: James Brown, 1651-60. John Forbes, 1662-66. John Forbes, yr., 1670-85. Jas. Nichol, 171 1. Edw. Eaban, 1621^ 45. — Printed: 1622,11.487; 1633, H. 314, 512 ; 1660, H. 94. Abergavenny, Hen. Neville, Baron. /. de Serres' Sweete Thoughts of Death, 1632, ded. to. Abernethy, Adam. Ecloga Regalis, 1625, H. 2, II. 667. Abernethy, Thomas. Abjuration of Popery, 1638, II. 2. — Andrew Eam- sa^/'s "Warning, &c., at the receiving of, 1638. Aberwick, True Report of a Strange and Monstrous child born at, 1580, H. 424. Abhorrers and Addressers. Second Let- ter upon, 1682, II. 346. Abingdon, James, Earl of. J. Aubrei/s Miscellanies, 1696. Cornelius Ne- pos, tr. H. Cruttenden, 1684. Dri/- den's Eleonora, 1692. Bob. Gould's Poems, 1689. Presbytery Rough- drawn, by B. G., 1683, ded. to. Abingdon, Countess of. J. Dryden's Eleonora, 1692, in memory of. Abingdon, In honour of. John Richard- son, 1641. — Lord Digby's design to betray, 1644,11. 175. — Mery Jest of the mylner of, And. Borde, n.d. — Pleasant History of the two angry women of, Hen. PoHer, 1599. Abington, Wm., Boolcseller, 1684, II. 465- Abington, Wm. Contributed to Jun- sonus Virhius, 1636, I. 240. Abney, Mrs. Sarah, Mrs. Mary, and Mrs. Eliz., daughters of Sir Thos. Abney. Isaac Watts' Art of Read- ing, 1 72 1, ded. to. Abraham and Sara, New Ballad of, 1586, IL 2. Abraham offered Isaac, Ballad how, 1568, IL 2. Abraham's sacrifice. T. Beza, 1577. Abra-MulS, or true history of the de- thronement of Mahomet IV. Le Noble, 1696. Absalom and Achitophel. JohnDryden, 1682. Absalom Senior, 1680, 1682, II. 2. Abstinence, Discourse upon prodigious. John Reynolds, 1669. Abuse, School of. Strphen Gossan, IS79- ABUSE [ 4 ] ACT Abuse stript and whipt. Geo. Wither, 1613. Abuses, Anatomy of. Philip Stubbes, 1583. — Nipping or Snipping of. John Taylor, 1614. — Proposals for the Keform of. Wm. Gery, 1659.^ Twelve Steppes of. St. Augmttne, 1550- Abyssinia, Account of. John Leo^s Geographical History of Africa, 1600. Abyssinian Philosophy confuted. R. St. Clair, 1697. Acacius. Parallelismus, 1626, II. 2. — a Parallel, 1626, II. 2. Academia, or Humours of the Uni- versity of Oxford. A. D'Anvers, 1 69 1. Academise quae aliquando fuere et hodie sunt in Europa. M. Windsor, 1S90. — totius Europae, 1586, H. 2. Academiarum examen. John Webster, 1654. — Vindiciae, 1654, II. 2. Academical Discourses. G. F. Lore- dano, 1664. Academy, The. Edward Chamberlayne, 1671. Academy, The New. Richard Brome, 1659. Academy of Compliments, 1640, H. 2, L I, a; 1645, I. 2 j 1650, H. 2, I. 2; 1654, III. 196; 1655, H. 2; 1658, H. 2, I. 2; 1663, III. 196; 1664, H. 2, III. 196 J 1685, I. 2. ? By J. Gough, H. 234. Academy of Compliments erected for Ladies, 1681, H. 2. Academy of Compliments, Delightful New, [1780], I. I. Academy of Compliments, New, 1669, H. 2, ; 1670, II. 2; 1671, A. 164; 1681, IV. I ; 1713,1 1 ; 1734,11.2. Academy of Compliments, Newest, 1701, I. 2. Academy of Pleasure, 1656, H. 2. Academy of True Wisdom. J. W., 1694. Acarete, Mons. Voyage up the Eiver of Plata, in Voyages and Discoveries in 8. America, 1698, II. 623. Accidence, [1495], H. 685, I. 2. John Stanbridge, n.d. — commenc't Grammar. John Milton, 1669. — EnghsL Joshua Poole, 1655. I John Stoekwood, 1590. — Exaniina« tion of the. T. 0., 1606, I. 478.— explained. C. Hoole, 167 1. — Latin and Irish, 1562-3, II. 300. — Scholars guide to the. R. Johnson, 1677. Accomplisht Ladies Delight, T. P., 1677. Accomplisht Ladies Rich Closet of Earities. John Shirley, 1687. Accompt Cleared. Roger L' Estrange, 1681. Accounts, Book of. ./. Weddington, 1567. — Brief Instruction ... to keep. John Mellis, 1588. — Manner and form to keep. James Peele, 1553- Accuser Shamed, The. J. Fry, 1648. Acetaria, John Evelyn, 1699. Achademios : Comedy. John Skelton, Achaia, History of the united provinces of. Jacobus Gothfredus, 1673. Achelley, Thos. Key of Knowledge, [1571], II. 3. — Massacre of Money, by T. A., 1602, H. I. — Verses in Thos. Watson's Passionate Century of Love, 1582. Acher, Abraham, Printer and Boole- seller at Rotterdam, 1686, III. 281. Acheson, Alexander. True State of the Case of the two Danish Ships, taken by, 1684, III. 61. Acheson, James. Military Garden, 1629, II. 3. Achilles Shield. Translated horn Homer by George Chapman, 1598. Achitophel. Nath. Carpenter, 1640. Achmat, Eelation of the death of, 1618, IL 607. Ackman, Thos., and others. Petition unto His Grace H.M.'s High Com- missioner, &c.. III. 64. Acolastus his After -witte. Sam, Nicholson, 1600. Acolastus, Comedy of. W. Fulloniua, 1540. Acosta, Joseph. History of the East and West Indies, 1604, I. 2. Acrysious, Ballett intituled. Xhid 1568-9, H. 431. Actaeon, New Sonnet . . . how Diana transformed, H. 3. Actaeon and Diana. Robert Cox, n.d. Act of Oblivion, Proclamation touching ACTON [ 5 ] ADAMSON the speedy calling to accompt of persons . . . excepted in the, 1660, II. 108. — H.M.'s gracious letter to H. of C. to pass the Bill for confirming the, 1661, II. no. Acton, William. A new Journal of Italy, 1691, II. 667. Actors, Apology for. Tlios. Heyiooodj 1612. — Eemonstrance, 1643, H. 463, I. 3. — Eefutation of the Apology for. John Greene, 1615. — Vindica- tion. Thos. Heywood, [1655]. Acts and Monuments. John Fox, 1563. Acuna, Hernando de. Eesolved Gentle- man, 1594, H. 3. Ad Popnlum. P. Hausted, 1644. Ad Populum : A Low Country Lecture to the People of England, 1653, H. 117. Adagia in Latin and English, 1622, H. 487. Barth. Bobinson, 1621. Adagia Scotica. B. JB., 1668, III. 11. Adagies, Manual of. John Leicester, 1623. Adair, J. Sea-coasts and Islands of Scotland, 1703, IV. i. Adam. Ballett of Adams fearful fall, 1570, II. 3. — Complaynt of, 1567-8, IIL 2. F. Sabie, 1596. Adam in Eden. Wm. Coles, 1657. Adam, Word of Prophesy . . . with a little of the first. H. Pinnell, 1643. Adam and Eve, Ballad of ye fyrst fall of, 1578-9, IL 3. Adam and Eve stript of their furbelows, IV. 118. Adam and Eve, Volatiles for the History of. Sir John Pettus, 1674. Adam, Melchior. Life and Death of Martin Luther, 1641, I. 3. Adam Bel, Clym of the cloughe and wyllyam of cloudesle. Byddell, 1536, I. 33 ; Copland, n.d., H. 35; 1605, H. 35; 1628, H. 35; 1632, H. 35; 1648, H. 35; 1668, H. 35 ; 1683, H. 35; n.d., H. 35; 1698, H. 35. Part IL 1616, H. 35. Adamantine Eock, Wonders of the. Francis Davison, 1 5 94. Adame, Mr. Perpetual Kalendar, in Peter Canisius' Catechism, 1588. Adamites. K'est of Serpents Dis- covered, 1 64 1, II. 3. Adamites Sermon, 1641, I. 3 ; com- pare II. 423. Adamo, Anthony de. Anatomy, 1556, L 3, IL 160. Adams, Alderman, Memorials of. Clement Parksdale, 1681. Adams, Charles, Bookseller at the signe of the Talbot, near St. Dunstans Church, Fleet St., 1654, H. 236, L483; 1655, L 112; 1660, L 145; 1661, IV. 20; 1662, IL 138. Adams, Edward. Young Souldiers desire answered, 1678, III. i. Adams, Eranke. Wryting Tables, [1577], IIL 244; 1581, IIL 244; iS94> H. 3; 1604, IIL 244; 1611, III. 244. Adams, John, of pie Inner Temple. Index Villaris, 1680, II. 667 ; 1690, II. 3. — Proposals for Actual Survey of Counties, 1690, III. i. See Adamus. Adams, John, Full Eelation . . . Exa- mination, Trial and Condemnation of, 1673, IL 516. Adams, John, Gent. Thos. Jordan's Eoyal Arbor of Loyal Poesie, 1664, ded. to. Adams, Eichard, BooTcseller, 1559, I. 51 ; 1579, IL 414. Adams, 'R.,Printer, Chester, 1733, 1. 70. Adams, Thos., Bookseller, 1591, IV. 173; 1592. H. 504; 1593, L 420; 1596, II. 46; 1602, II. 322; 1603, H. 163 ; 1604, H. 553 ; at the White Lion, St. Paul's Church-yard, II. 556; 1605, H. 65, I. 408; 1606, H. 27, 137, 504, IIL 13; 1607, IIL 208; i6og, H. 498; 1610, H. 164, 505; 1611, H. 498, L 382 ; 1612, L 357, H. 505; i6i3,H. so5,L357; 1614, H. 505, IL 497 ; 161S. H- S°5. I- 408; 1616, H. 505, IL 295; 1618, at the Bell, St. Paul's Church-yard, IIL 309,1V. 134; 1619, H. 397. Adamson, Henry. Muses Threnotlie, 1638, H. 3. Adamson, Hugh, Bookseller (?), 1643, L 91. Adamson, James. Contributor to Eisodia, 1633, I. 78. Adamson, James, Bookseller, 1689, I. 237 ; 1692, III. 104. Adamson, John. 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Howard, 1672. — Eeball and vayne songes, 1563-4, II. 29. — shall be well; Ballad, 1581, II. 484. — sicke good wives as wedded ben, &o., 1580, II. 32. — the merrie prankes of him that whippes men in the high waies, 1590-1, II. 34. — you lacke service, &C., ballad, 1569-70, H. 390. Allam, John, Bookseller, Oxford, 1638, H. 593- Allday, John. Trans. The Praise and Dispraise of Women, 1579, H. 674, I. 466. Allde, Elizabeth, Printer near Christ- Church, 1628, H. 260 ; 1629, H. 21, 121. 343. 501. 527. 598, I. 5°. Ill- 210, 286; 1630, H. 243, 305, 598, III. 57; 1631,1.384; 1632, H. 154, 528, II. 524; 1633, H. 175, 332, 466, 487, 554, I. 138, III. 132 ; 1634, H. 121, 348; 1635, H. 533, 538. Allde, Edward, Printer at the Loitg Shop adjoyning unto Saint Mildreds Church, Poultrie, 1584, H. 23, 256; 1585, H. 212, 450, 479 ; 1586, H. 28, 152, 27s, II. 45, 179, 193, 370, 379; 1588, H. 7, IIS, 121. 280, I. 99, 142, 222; 1589, H. 164, 188, 201, 466, II. 228, 415 ; 1590, H. 359.437= 533; 1591. 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Gervase Markham, 1634, H. 572. — Art of, in Instruc- tions how to play Billiards, &c., 1687, A, 263. — Brief description of Manual Weapons and the disability of Long Bow, or. Hump. Banoick, 1591, I. 29, — Merie rejoising historic of the notable feates of,, of Wm., Duke of Shoreditch, 1577, H. 389.-^X186 of. B. S., 15961, H. 529, II. Archie's Jests found in his Closet after his decease, 1660, H. 301. See Arch. Armstrong. Archimagius Anglo-Gallicus. Sir T. May erne, 1658. Archipelago, Present State of the Islands in the, Bernard Randolph, 1687. Archipropheta, sive Johannes Baptista, tragoedia. JSfic. Grimald, 1548. Architectonicum Trigonum. W. Bed- well, 16 1 2. Architecture, Abridgment of Vitni- ■eius, from the French of M. Perrault. — Elements of. Sir Hen. Wotton, 1624. — First and Chief Grounds of.. John Shute, 1563. — First Book of. Sebastian Serly, 1611. And. Pal- ladia, 1663. — Mirror of Architecture. Vincenzo Schamozzi, 1669. — Parallel of Ancient with Modern. 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Ground of Artes, 1543. — Salignac, B., 1616. — Stevin, S., 1608. — Taylor, John, n.d. — Webster, Wm., 1634.— Wells, E., 1698.— Wingate, E., 1673. Arithmetical Jewell Wm. Pratt, 1617. Arithmetical Militarie Treatise called Stratliioticos. Leonard Digges, 1579. Arithmeticon, Enchiridion. ' R. Hodges, 1631. Arkontorologion, or the Diall of Princes. A. de Guevara, 1619. Arlington, Henry, Lord, Prince Ru- pert's Letter to, 1673, II. 525. — True Relation of H.M.'s Fleet: a Letter to, 1672, II. 113. — Sketch of the River Nile, 1669, ded. to. III. 177. Arlington, Sir Henry Bennet, Lord. David Lloyd's Memoirs, 17 13, ded. to. Armado, or Navy of 103 Ships, &c. John Taylor, 1627. Armagh, Archbishop of. N. Barnard's Penitent Death of a Woef all Sinner, 1 64 1, ded. to. Armagh. Bloody News from Ireland, by Jas. Salmon, 1641. Armand, Wm.,jr. Funeral Elegy upon the death of Sir Geo. Sondes, 1655, L 393, H. 567. Armele, St , Life of, I. 474. Armenio, John, Pietra Celesta, sold by, 1658, H. 5. 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Esquire, {1572], II. 21. — Faire in Spittle Fields, 1652, I. 20.' — Heroick Education, 1657, H. 20, I. 21. B., J., M.A. Serious Item to secure Sinners, 1666, III. 10. — The Amoret, [1690], III. lo. B., J., of Worcestershire, Kidderminster- Stuff, 1 68 1, IL 22. B., J., Bookseller, 1610, and sold in S. Dunstane's Church-yard, H. 145 ; 1612, H. 123 ; 1613, H. 459, 1. 170 ; 1614, H. 334; 1637, H. 204; 1642, IL 95, 451 ; 1645, H. 328, IIL 181 ; 1654, L 454 ; 1673, IL 82, 203, IIL 65; 1680, L 212, IL 169, 343; 1683, ir. 344, 559J n.d., H. 163. B., J., Printer, 1615, H. 299 ; i6r6, H. 218; 1630, H. 594; 1647, IV. 162 ; 1650, A. 208; 1654, H. 617 ; 1658, H. 472, IL 652 ; [1660], H. 303; 1664, IL 592 ; [1670], III, 28 ; 1675, L 397; 1676, IIL 174; 1677, L 126, IIL 103 ; 1680, II. 343 ; 1687, L 207, IL 513; 1688, IL 595- B., J., and W. B., Printers, 1674, IL 163. B., J., Printer at Aberdeen. See James Brovtm. B., J., and S. B., Printers, 1600, IIL 307- B., J. G., Bookseller, 1660, III. 63. B., K., Bookseller in Little Britain, 1673, IIL 199. B., L. Epistle in Wm. Roy's Satire against Wolsey, 1526. B., L. Contributor to Academy of Com- pliments, 1 681, and New Academy'' of Compliments. B., L. Murther will out, 1692, III. 277. B., M. Trial of True Friendship, 1596, fL 20. B., Lady M. The Office of the Holy Week, .1670, ded. to. III. 295. B., M., Printer, 1645, I. 142, 418, III. 137. 223; 1648, I- 130- B., M., Bookseller, 1660, H, 284. B., N. Oddes, 1622, IL 22. B., N. Address in B. Antrolm^ l&xxAi and Blossoms of Piety, 1684. B., N., M.D. Discourse of Trade, 1690, III. II. — New Discourse of Trade, 1694, III. II. B., N., Catholic. History of the Life of S. Athanasius, 1664, II. 22. R, N., Boolcseller, 1684, I. 1711 B., 0. Questions of Profitable CoBcevn- ings, 1594, H. 20, III 277, B., P., Gent. Juvenilia Sacra, 1664, L 21. B., P. Translator of L. Fatmtaim's Country of Jansenia,'i668, I. 166. B., P., Bookseller, 1699, II. 129; n.d., H. 541. B., R., Gent. 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Babylon's Merchants, Account of. Richard Crane, 1660. Bac, Go., Printer, Antwerp, 1496, I. 137- Bacchanalian Sessions. [Richard Ames\ 1693. Bacchus and Diana, Contestatioij be- twixt. W. Bosworth's Chaste and Lost Lovers, 1651. Bacchus' Bountie, 1593, H. 686 ; 1594, H. 21. — Conculcatus, 1691, III. 195.— Festival. Thos. Jordan, 1660. — turned Doctor. Ben Jonson, n.d. Bache, John, BooJcseller in Popes-head Passage, 1607, H. 26, I. 239; 1608, H. 366, 482, L 272, A. 267; 1613, H. 524; 1614, 11. 61. Bachelor, Ballettof the, 1 561-2, II. 23. Bachelor's Answer to the Maid's Com- plaint, 1675, H. 377.— E.'chortation unto, 1569-70, IL 23.— Feast. M. Parker, n.d. Bachelors well to fayre, I wish all, 1565-6, IL 23. Bachiler, John. Sir S. D'Ewes, Primi- tive Practise of preserving truth, 1645, in. 64. Back, John, Bookseller, Black Boy on London Bridge, 1685, I. 359; i686i I. 104; 1687, H. 220, 485; 1689; H. 220; 1694, IV; 22; 1696, Hi 153. I- 239; »-<^-. 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Banks, Thos., Bookseller, 164a, mi Bridewell -Stairs, Blaekfifiars, H. 344, 638, iH. 94, 302, 709 ; 1642, H. 418, 442, 600, 601, 1. 123, 272, II. 428, 480, .712, III. 282, ^89, 309; 1643, ,n. 306.; 1647, 1. 241. Bankes, Thos., Notes by, IV. 35. Bankes Bay Horse in a Tiance, 1595, H. 25. Bankworth., Eichard, Bookseller, Sun, Paul's Churchyard, 1594, H. 451; 1605, H. 189, 643. Bankyn, Agues, Cause of Death of: a True Eecital, &c., 1590, H. 182. — Ballad of, 1590, 11. 569. Banquet for Gentlemen and Ladies, 1718, I. 26; 6th Edit., n.d., I. 26. Banauet of Dainties, 1566, H. 25. — — of Dainty Conceits. A. Mrmday, 1588. — of Sapience. Sir Thos. Elyot, 1564. — of Sense, Ovid, 1595. Banquet, Philosopher's. By W. B., 1609. Bansley, C. Pride and Abuse .of Wom-en, [1556], H. 25, I. 2^ Baptism, Differences in judgment about. John Bunyan, 1673. — Dis- course about. Thos. Moore, 1649. — Eight Institution of. Archbishop Herman, x 548. ^Treatise of the Cross in. Henry Jacob, 1604. — Sacra Institutio Baptizandi, 1604, II. 300. Baptizamm puerorum institutio. H. Grotius, 1658. Baptist, Joan, et Dom. Guerreus, Prin- ters, Venice, 1558, IV. 34. Baptistes, sive Calvmnia. Tragoedia, a Geo. Buchanano, 1578. Barba, A A. Art of Metals, 1669, III. 12, Barbadoes, Giroans from tihe Planta- tions, 1689, III. 197. — History of. R. Ligon, 1657. — Short Account of the manifest hand of God, &c., 1696, III. 12.— Hen. Pitman's Suffer- ings and Adventures, 1689. Barbara, St. Life, [15 18], IV. 6. Barbarie, De Triumphata. M. Lee, 1621. Barbaras, F. Directions for Love. and Marriage, 1677, II. 36. Barbary, Brief Eehersall of the Bloody Battle fought, 1578-9, IL 36,>^ Dolorous Discourse of a most ter- rible battle in, 1578, H. 32. III. 12. — Famous City turned into Stone. Lawrence Price, 1657. — Fierce and cruel battle fought by three kings in, 1607, H. ^5. — Late News out of, R. S88, IV. 100; 1594, II. 185, 492, III. 43. 201; 1595, H. 461, IL 185; 1597. I- 3°9. II- 196, in. 281; 1598, H. 27, IL 38, 713; 1599, H. 574. I- 399; '^■'i-> I- 142, IL 326, 492. Compare G. B. Barter, Christopher, and John Bill, Printers, 1660, III. 39, II. 107, 109; 1661, IL no. III. 123; 1666, IIL 199; 1668, in. 216. Barker, Henry. Translated The Polite Gentleman, 1700, I. 182. Barker, Mrs. Jane. Poetical Recrea- tions, 1688, I. 475. Barker, J. Of Consultation, [16 17-18], I. 27. Barker, John. Ballad declaryng how neighbourhed love, &o., H. 26. — Destruction of Jerusalem, H. 26, I. 27. — Plagues of Northumberland, H. 26. Barker, Thos., Nassau, 1698, II. 672. Barker, Robert, Printer, 1596, II. 200; 1597, IV. 7; 1600, II. 196, 494; 1601, IV. 100; 1603, H. 461, L 233, II. 494, 492 ; 1604, IL 477, 492, IIL 47; 1605, IL 308, 494; 1606, IL 308-9, 494, IIL 33, 92, 124; 1607, L 6, IL 309, IIL 119, A. 165; 1608, IL 309, IIL 119, 124, IV. 2; 1609, IL II, 23, 307, IIL 4, 124 J 1610, L 373, IL II, 492, IIL 201, IV. S3; 1611, IIL 13, 201; 1612, III. 124; 1613, I. 234, IL 273, III. 201 ; 1616, IL BARKER [ 52 J BARLOW 306, III. 124, rV. 147 ; 1620, and John Bill, II. 534, III. 219 ; 1624, H. 45 ; 1630, H. 86, II. 92, 580, III. 3S, IV. 3 ; 1631, I. 273, in. 144; 1633, H, 86, II, 86, 92, 528 ; alone, II. 92, 315. S33i S^S^ 599. in. 163; 1634, II. 56s; 163s, II. 130, 316, 652; 1637, H. 687, 11. 93> 379. 422, 485, 652; 1638, II. 93. 538, A. 269; 1639, IL 538; 1640, II. 93, 124, 215, 336, 485, 539. 557. A. 166; 1641, I. 79, II. 94-5, 301. 358, 444, 446 ; 1642, II. 94-8, 303, 332, 445-8, 539, 666, III. 185, IV. 57; 1646, II. loi; 1660, II. 125. — Verses, H. 26. Printer ai York, 1642, II. 96, 98, 666 ; at Shrewsbury, J642, II. 99. Barker, Thos. Art of Angling, 165 1, 1657, H. 26, 1656, 1659, IL 37, A. 164, 1653, H. 26, A. 164. — The Bloodie Banqiiet, by T. D., 1630, H, 136- Barker, W. Trans. /. B. Oello's Fear- ful Fansie, 1568. Bapkham, Edward, Lord Mayor of Lon- don. The .§unne in Aries. Thomas Middleton, ^(624:, H. 394. Barksdale, Clqjqaent. Characters, 1662, II. 672. — Jlpigraipmata Sacra, 1682, H. 36- — Wveg of . Eminent Men, 1677, II. 37. — Lusus Aniiatorius, 1694, H. 26. — Mei;i;i(irials of Aldernjan Whit- more and others, 1681, II, 37. — Memorials of Worthy Persons, 1661, 1662, 1663, I. 27, — Nympha Libe- thris, 165 1, H. 2,6. — Eemembrancer of E^ccgllent Men, 1670, I. 27. — Th. Bezse Epitaphia, 1680, H. 26. — Qy. E4jitqf of W. Higford's Institutions, i6fc8. — Trans. Cyprian's Of Disci- pliije, 1675. Grotiui Government and Bites of the Ancient Church, 1675; Against Paganism, 1696; Defence of Christian Beligion, 1678. The Learned Maid of 4. Maria a Schurinan, 1659. Barksdale, John, BooTtbinder, 1676, IL 259; 1678, IL 260; 1681, IL 37- Barkstead, John. Invisible John made visible, 1659, IL 37. Barkstead, Wm. Siren, or the Fair Greek, 161 1, H. 26.— Mirrha, the Mother of Adonis, 1607, H. 26.— Prologue to a play, H. 26. Barkstead, Col., and others. Petition from several Regiments of the Army 1648, IV. 4. Barlardus, Adrianus. Joci veteres et recentes, 1529, I. 207. Barley, Wm., Bookseller and Printer, Newgate Market, [1590], H. 326, 646; 1591, H. 229, IIL 97; 1592, H. 20^ 256 ; in Gratious Street, over against Leaden Hall, K. 511, 538, I. 103; 1593, H- 410, 413, 451, 467,' 645, L 3oj 1594,11.341,461; 1595, H. 261, 249, 253, 305, 462, 511, 659, 676, IL 311, 700; and in NewyaM Market, H. 458 ; 1596, H. 80, 305, 410-11, IL 88, 469, IV. 81 ; 1598, H. 56, 121, 341, IIL 75.174; 1599, H. 192, IL 8, 36, 286, 406; 1602, H. 689; 1606, H. 6, 189,1V. 24; 1607, H. 149, 206, 208, IIL II, IV; 39 ; 1608, H. 474, 647-8, 683 ; 1609, H. 306, 498, IL 326, IV. 55, Sij 1610, H. zio, 343, L 53, 87, 484, IIL 27 ; 1612, H. 123, 228, IL 276, 470,538; 1613, H. 183, 459, L 172, in, 306 ; 1614, H. 334, L 453 ; n.d., H. 163, 507, IL 38, IIL 301. Barley, Wm. Trans. Delightful His- tory of Celestina the fair, 1596, H. 80. Barleybreake, by W. N., 1607. Barleycorn, Sir John. A Pleasant new Ballad to sing, &c. [1620], H. 27, [1640], H. 27.— Triall of, 1709, K 27. — Arraignment and indicting'iof, TJi. Robins, 1675.— The Little Barley Corn, 1810, H. 27. Barlow, Francis. Book containing such Beasts as are useful in Graveing, [1664], II. 38. — Diversae Avium. Species, &c., 1658, IL 37; 1673,11. 38- — Hunting, Hawking, and Shoot-, ing, 1672, II. 38.— Sculptures in .iEsop's Fables, 1666, H. 4.— Various Birds and Beasts drawn from life! II. 38. [Barlow,] Jerome. Wm. Roy's Little Treatise, &c., 1527-8, IL 366. ^ Barlow, Bp. Thos. Observations on the Bull of Pope Pius V. : in J. Hotman's Brutum Fulmen, i68r.— A Prefatory Discourse, &c., 1681, ded. to. IV. Tfia. BARLOW [ 53 ] BARNES Baxlow, Thos. T. Bisliam's Iter Aus- trale, 1638, ded. to. Barlow, Timothy, Bookseller, Bull-head, Paules Churchyard, [1617], H. 262; 1618, IV. 120. Barlow, Bp. Wm. Dialogue . . . Luthian factions, 1553, II. 38. Barlow, Wm. Psalms and Hymns, 1613, IV. 7. — ^Vita et Obitus. Mich. Cosin, 1598, H. 27, II. 38. — Sermon at Paul's Cross, 1601, III. 13. Barlow, W. Magnotical Advertise- ments, 161 8, IV. 120. Animadver- sions upon, by Mark Ridley, 1617. — The Navigator's Supply, 1597, IV. 6. Barnabas and Boanerges. F. Quarles, 1644. Bamabee. Journal. E. Brathwaite, 1638.— Will, 1639, II. 38 Barnaby, Drunken. Four Journeys to ' the North. M. Brathwaite, 1 7 1 6. Barnard, John. Selected Church Music, 1641, H. 27. Barnard, John. Theologo-Historicus, 1683, III. 278. Barnard, Lord, and the Little Musgrave, Ballad of, 1658, H. 4io. Barnard, Nicholas. Penitent Death of a Woeful Sinner, 1641, II. 38. Barnard, Wm., Draper, Vandernoodt's Governance, &c., 1569, printed for. Barnard, Dr., Case of John Atherton, against the relation of, 17 10, II. 19. Barnaide, S., Contributor to the Para- dyce of Daynty Devises, 1576. Barnardine of Escalenta. Navigation, 1 579, I- 28. Bamardiston, Sir Nathaniel, Suffolk's Tears; or JElegies on, 1658, H. 27. —Life, in Samuel Clarice's Lives of Sundry Eminent Persons, 1683. Bamardiston, Sir Sam., Trial and Con- viction of, 1684, I. 28. — John Tur- ner's History of the Whiggish Plot, 1684. Bame, Sir Geo., Stow's Summary of the Chronicles of England, 1587, ded. to. Bame, John, Primaudaye's French Academy, 1586, ded.. to. Barnes, Barnabe. Poetical and Dra- matic Works, 1593, H. 27. — Battle of Hexham, H. 27. — Divine Centurie of Spirituall Sonnets, 1595, H. 27. — Four Books of Offices, 1606, H. 27, III. 13. — Parthenophil and. Parthe- nope, I. 28.— The Devil's Charter, 1607, H. 27, III. 13. — Verses in J. Florio's World of Words, 1598.— Address in Gabriel Harvey's Pierce's Supererogation, 1593. Barnes, Elizabeth. Hen. Goodcole's Nature's Cruell Step-Dames, 1637. Barnes, Francis. Privileges of the Britannick Church : in /. Basire's Ancient Liberty, &c., 1661. Barnes, John, Bookseller, 1602, I. 29, IIL 43; 1603, L 37; 1605, H. 31, 144; 1612, I. 425; 1613, H. 218, 325, I. 172; 1616, IL 418, H. 226, L 307. Barnes, John, BooJcseller at the Grown, Pall Mall, 1697, IL 649. Barnes, Joseph, Printer at Oxford, 1585, L 253, IIL 189; 1586, H. 77. 690; 1587, H. 558, L 447; 1588, H. 77, 606, II. 8s, IV. 181 ; 1589, IL 194, 398, H. 570; 1590, IL 25 ; t59i, IL 590 ; 1592, H. 56, 182, 218, 258, 1. 87, 141, 176, 269; 1593, H. 478, IV. 97 ; 1594, L 31 ; 1595, H. 400; 1596, H. 200, 622, IL 85 ; 1597, IL 85 ; 1599, H. 68 ; 1600, IV. 16; 1601, H. 200; 1603, H. 296, III. 73, 182; 1604, H. 285, 607, III. 201 ; 1605, H. 144, I. 235, IIL 124; 1606, I. 192; 1667, I. 89, 442, II. 141 ; 1608, H. 297, II. 264, 610, 644, IV. 158; 1609, H. 260, I. 60, 206, 296; 1611, H, 502, III. 124; 1612, I. 208, 425, IL 276, 314, 530, IIL 44; 1613, H. 31, 43, 183, 218, 680, L 142, 172, IL 82, 495, IV. 160; 1614, IL 252, 495 ; 1616, L 327-8, 307, IL 567, IV, 43; 1617, IL 186, IV. 148 ; n.d., IL 356. Barnes, Juliana. See Berners. Barnes, Joshua. Gerania, 1675, II. 38.— History of Edward IIL, 1688, II. 38. — Verses in thos. HeyricJc's Miscellany Poems, 1691. — The Tablet of Ceres, 1699, II. 88, ded. to. Barnes, Eichard, Bookseller, 1632, H. 232. Barnes, Eobert. Supplication unto Henry VIIL, 1534, HI. 13, IV. 7. — Meeting of Doctors Barnes and BARNES [ 54 J BARBETT Powell at Paradise gate, [1550], II. $S.-^John Standish's Little treatise, against the protestation of, 1540, I. 402. Barnes, Roger, Boolesetler, 16 10, III. 131; 1611, H. 26; 1612, H. 374; 1613, H. 586; 1615, H. 194, 576, I. 404. Baxnes, Cavalier Wm., Relation of the seizing of the House of, 1642, III. 297, II. 327. Baxnestapolius, Obeitus. Maria Stuarta, 1588, II. 39. Bamet, Hen. Thos. Princess Silken Independent's Snare broken, 1649. Bamet, True relation of an attempt to fire the town of, 1679, III. 109. — Married Man's Feast, or the Banquet of, 1671, H. 391. Barnet, H. Charity of Church-men^ 1649, III. 13. — Crafts-men's Craft, 1649, III- 13- Bamevelt, John of, Arraignment of, 1619, II. 418, III. 1 7 1. ^Bamevelt displayed, 1619, II. 710,-^Bame- velt's Apology, 1618, 1. 219. — Golden Legend, &c., of the new St. John : Rehearsal of dealings of, 1619, II, 418, 710. — Oration of the French Ambassador concerning, 16 19, . II. 418. — Execution, 1619, H. 418. Barney, Mr. Relation of his murder of Beddingfield, 1684, II. 427. Bamfield, Richard. Affectionate Shep- herd, 1594, H. 29; 1595, 1596, L 28. — Cynthia, 1595, H. 29, III. 278. — Encomion of Lady Pecunia, 1598, H. 29; 1605, H. 29. Bams, T., Printer in Fleet Street, III 309- Barnwell, Geo., Ballad of, H. 29. Barnwell, Henry, of Turrington. Hen. Peacham's Truth of Our Times, 1638, ded. to. Baron, Richard. Preface to M. Need- ham's Schools and School-masters, 1767. Baron, Eobert. KPOTOriAirNlON, 1648, H. 30. — Apology for Paris, 1649, H- 30-— Mirza, H. 30, I. 28. — Pocula Castalia, 1650. [Baron, Wm.] Just Defence of the Royal Martyr, Charles L, 1699, HI' 13- Baronetage of England, Privileges of the. /. Selden, 1642. Baronets, H. M.'s Commission touch' ing, creation of, 1611, III. 13. — Three Patents concerning thfe Degree and Dignity of, 16 1 7, IV. 120. Baronets of England, Catalogue of, 1667, III. 14. Baronius, Bonaventura. Metra Miscel- lanea, 1657,. H. 30. — Obsidio et Ex- pugnatio Arois Duncannon, [1660], I. 28. Baronius, Cardinal, Justinian the Em- peror defended against. R. Cralcan- thorp, 1 6 16. — Alex. Cooke's Pops Joane, 16 10. Baron's Court, Copie of a, [1700], III, 14, — Manner of Keeping a, n,d,, 1547, L 103. Baron's Wars. M. Drayton, 1600. Barozzi, Jacopo. Five Orders of Archi- tecture, 1646, III. 278. Barraut, Fr. Translated Minuccini, Le Capucin Escossois, 1650, I. 359. Barren Fig-tree. /. Bunyan, 1688. Barrenger, Wm., Bookseller, near Ored North Door of Paul's, 1611, H. 2J1; 1612, H. 136. Barret, Mrs. Alice. TJws. Thompem's English' Rogue, 1668, ded. to. '' Barret, Edward. Thos. r«fe'« Treasury of True Love, 1608, ded. to. Barret, Hanna, and Eichard Whitafcer, Booksellers, 1625, H. 21, 86, 1. 23, II. 24. Barret, Henry. Arming of a ChrisMaia Warrior, 1549, I. 28. Barret, John, Musical IndruwM Maker, Harp and Grown, Coventry Street, IL 138. Barret, Robert. Theorike and Practike of Moderne Warres, 1598, II. 39.— The Sacred War, 1613, H. 30. Barret, W. Revised Underdown's translation of Heliodorus' Ethiopian History, 1622.— ^sop's Fables in English verse, 1639. Barrett, W., and E. Blount, Booksellers, [1608], IIL 103; 1609, n. 286; 1610, L 99, 146, 170; 1613,11401, I- 39- Barrett, W., Bookseller, 161 5, II. 232, 534, H. 569; 1617, in. 85, L 170; 1620, III. 263, H. 569; 1621, II BARRET [ 55 ] BARTON 329; 1622,11.24,700,1.38; 1623, III. 35, H. 8s, I. 77; 1624, III. 128, 141, II. 266, 283 ; 1627, H. 262. Barrey, Lodowick, Earn Alley, i6ii, H. 30, 1. 28 ; 1636, 1. 28. Barri, Giacomo. Painter's Voyage of ,, Italy, 1679, II. 39. Barriff, Wm. Mars his Triumph, 1639, H. 30, IV. 7. — Military Discipline, ■ 163s. II- 39 ; 1639, IV. 7 ; 1643, I. 28, 29; 3rd Edit., 1643, I. 28; 4th ■ Edit., 1643, 1. 29. Barringer, Wm., BooJcseller, 16 18, H. ■ 334- Barrington, Sir Charles. M. San- son's Present State of Persia, 1695, ded. to. Barrington, Sir John. Instructions agreed upon by the Lords and Com- mons, 1642, II. 452. Barrington, Sir Thomas. Instructions agreed upon, &c., 1642, II. 452.— Eive Special Passages; with Letter from Sir J. Bouchier to, 1642, III. 36, IL 97. Barron, Nicholas. Discourse concern- ing Coining the New Money, 1696, II. 39. Barrough, Philip. Method of Physic, ■ iS9o> 1596,111. 14; 1602, II. 672; 1617, IV. 7; 1624, IIL 14. Barrowe, Hen., and others, Examina- . tion of, 1586, H. 181. Barrow, Isaac. Contributed to Epi- thalamia Cantabrigiensia, i662j H. 96. Barry, Edward, Boohseller, 1681, II. 203. Barry, Gerrat. Military Discipline, , 1634,111.14. — Siege of Breda, 1627, III. 14; 1628, H. 30. Barry, Henry, and others. Trial for murder of Sir E. Godfrey, 167I. Barry, Jas. TheCaseof Tenures, 1682, IL 672. ■ Bars, John, H. loi, I. 84. Barston, John. Safeguard of Society, .1576, IL 39. Bartas Junior. By Edward Cooke. 1631, H. 120. Bartholomeus. Governayle of Health, [1487], IL 255. Barthplomeus de Glanville. De pro- prietatibus rerum, [1470], III. 14; 148 1, IIL 14; 1482, IL 39; 1483, IIL 14; 1485, IV. 7; 1500, in. 1551535. 11- 39- Bartholomew, Saint, Order of the Hos- pital of, 1552, II. 40.— Orders and Ordnances for better ■ government of Hospital of, 1652, 11. 4a Bartholomew Baylye, Ballad- of, 1586- 87, IL 357. Bartholomew Fair. Ballad, K638, IL 40. — Bartilmewe fayringe- for 1579, H. 30 ; 1649', H- 1*7- — Bartholomew Fairing. Col. Points,, 1647. — ^Bar- tholomew Fairing. John Stochwood, 1589. — City Revels, or Humours of, T. C, 1690, H. 31. — Countryman's welcome to, 1594, II. 40. — Dagonizr ing of, H. 30, II. 361. — Description of, H. 687. — New fayring for, 1576, H. 30. — News from, 1678, H. 419. — News from. Richard West, 1606. — or Vanity of fancies, &c., 1641, H. 30. — Proclamation prohibiting, 1665, H- 31 } 1637, H. 687 ; 1625, 1630, IV. 39. — Roger in Amaze, or the Countreyman's ramble through, [1690], H. 687.^ — Rome for Company in, r6i4, II. 40. — Reasons formerly published for the punctual limiting of, 1711, H. 687.— 'ThePedler in, 1614- 15, II. 40. — The Cloyster in, 1707, IIL 687.— "Walk to Smithfield, or Description of, 1701, H. 31. Eartlet, John. Book of Ayres, 1606, H. 31. Bartlet^ John, BooJcseller, Gilt Cup, in Goldsmith's Row, Cheapaide, 1622, III.184; 1624, n. 527, 637; 1626, 1. 394; i63i,IILi9i; 1640,1V. loi; 1641, IL 214, 444, 505; 1642, IL 1 1, 98, 345, IIL 286 ; 1646, IL 486 ; 1656, H. 256; 1657, H. 256, IL 422 ; 1660, IIL, 106. Bartlet, "W., 1578, H. 32, IL 251, 312 ; 1580, IL 398; 1S86-7, IL 559. Barton, Sir Andrew. True Relation of his Life and Death : Ballad, H. 540. — Life and Death, I. 29. Barton, D. Mercy in the midst of Judgement, 1670, IV. 120. Barton, Edward. Preface to Wil- liam Barton's Hymns and Songs, 1688. BARTON [ 56 ] BASSET Barton, Humphry, Bookseller, Tiverton, 1701, I. 452. Baxton, Wm. Arithmetique abreviated, 1633-4, n. 40. Barton, Wm. Two Centuries of Select Hymns and Songs, 1670, 1. 29. — Six Centuries of Select Hymns and Songs, 4th Edit., 1688, IL 40. — Psalms and Hymns, 165 1, JS. 31. — Psalms in Metre, by W. B., 1644, H. 686.— Psalms of David, 1 706, III. 56. Barton, Wm., Oent. Trans. Campagna Maravigliosa, 1702, III. 95. Bartram, John. Murder of -Sir John Tindal, 1616, II. 598. Barwick, Humphrey. Discourse of . . . Weapons of Fire, 1591, I. 29. Bas, Wm, Sword and Buckler, 1602, H. 31. — Three Pastoral Elegies, 1602, H. 31, I. 29. Bag, Wm., Gent. Great 3ritaines Sunnes set, 1613, H. .31, I. 29. — Pastorals and other works, I. 29. — Polyhymnia, [1650], H. .31. — His Career, or the Hunting the Hare, [1620], H. 31. — Contributor to Roh. Dover s Annalia Dubrensia, 1636. Baseness, Anatomy of. -John Andrew, 1615. — Scourge of. John Taylor, 1624. Basenshaw, M. The great danger of Covenant breaking : in A Phenix, 164s, IV. 15a BashfuU Batchslor, The, H. 376. Bashfull Lover. Philip Massinger. Basia. Sir Bob. Ayton, 1605. Basil, Father. The Converted Capu- chin, 1 641, I. 29. Basil, Wm. Two Letters, 1649, IV. 120. Basil, [Basle], ^nWec?, 1518, III. 104; 1543, H. 618 ; 1556, in. 313 ; 1557, H. 332 ; 1563, 1- 295. H. 4cr2 ; 1568, III 233; 1570, IV. 107 ; 1574, IL 39^- Basil, [Basle], Printers. Jo. Bedel ius, 1532. — Eadulphe -Bonifante, 1542. — Emlos, n.d. — John Froben, 1518- 2o. — N. Isnigrinius, 1555. — Conrad Meuse, 1560. — J. Oporinus, 1557. Basil, A strange syghte of ye sonne and in the elements at, 1566, II. 246. Basille, Theodore. Pleasaunt newe Nosegaye, 1542, I. 29. — A Potacio or drikynge for this holi time, 1542, IL 40. Basilika. The works of Charles I., 1662. Basilikou Doron. James I., 1599. Basilios I. The fifty-sixe Admoni- tory chapters, to his son Leo, 1638, A.. 164, IV. 7. Basing House, Full and, last relation of all things concerning, 1645, I. 354. Basire, Isaac. Ancient Liberty of the Britannick Church, 1661, II. 672. Baskett, John, Pnnto", 1719,111. 176; 1722, IV. 98; 1724, III. 158. Baskervile, Anthony, Bookseller, 1689, IL 251. Baskervile, Lawrence, Bookseller, Bed Lion, AlderiTianbury, 1688, I. 240. Basle, Sir Edward. Ovid's Heroical Epistles, Sherburne, 1639, ded. to. Bassa, Serasquier, Battle between the Duke of Lorraine and. True and ' Exact Eelation, &o., 1684, II. 516. Bassandyne, Jas. Paraphrase de 1' Astro- labe, isss, IL 672. Bassandyne, Thos., Printer at Edin- burgh, 1568, H. 536 ; 1574, H. 361; 1575, n. 77, 539. Bassani, Signior. Harmonia Festiva, [1700], IL 268. Basse, Eob., Boolcseller, under St. Botoljph's Church, 1615, 16 16, H. 148. Basse, Thos. Mentioned in Wit's never good till 'tis bought, H. 661. Basse, W. Help to Discourse, 1619, 1620, 1621, 1627, 1628, 1630,, 1633, H.330; 1636, H. 330, IIL 11; 1638, 1641, H. 330 ; 1648, L 130 ; 1667, II. 670. Basset, Lady Anne, Mrs. Jane, and Mrs. Eliz. Walter Franke's Epitome of Divinity, 1655, ded. to. Basset, Capt., Relation of certain pas- sages, brought from West Cornwall by, 1642, I. loi. Basset, J., Bookseller, 1693, H. 529. Basset, Richard, Boolcseller, 1675, III. 253; 1697, IL 477; 1698, IL 157, 477; 1699, n. 477; 1700, IIL 87, 198; 1702, IL 554. Basset, Robert. Curiosities, 1637, IL BASSET L 57 ] BATES 40. — Translator of Lives of tlie Eoman Emperors^ 1636, II. 521. Basset, Thomas, Boohseller in St. Dun- stan's Church Yard, 1659, H. 450, I. 240, 326; 1660, III. 235; 1661, I. 81, II. 623, III. 293; 1662, I. 106 j 1665,111.262; 1670,11.572, 683, 702, 713; 1671, I. 494; 1674, II. 470, 679, I. 232; 1675, I. 94, II. 88, 317, III. Ill ; 1676, II. 274, 573 ; 1677, I. 94, 446, II. 163, 483 ; 1678, H 319, II. 22, 353, 632; 1680, II. 600; 1681, II. 134, 220, 248; 1682, IL 260, IV. 68; 1683, II. 167, IIL 2, IV. 30; 1684, I. 290, III. 8 ; 1685-6, I. 492, IV. 82 ; 1686, II. 65, 529, IV. 162; 1687, L 350,. IL 260; 1688, IIL 160; 1689, L 103, 183, IL 312, IV. 21 ; 1690, IL 355, IV. 160; 1691, IIL 178; 1693, II. 130, 401; n.d., H. 368, II. 300, H. 2 7 8. ^Catalogue of the Common and Statute Law Books, 1682, IIL 278. Basset, Sir Wm. Edw. Philips' Trae- tatulus de Modo, &c., 1682. Bassett, The Disorders of, 1688, IV. 120. Eassiano. Maria Eegina di Scotia : Poema, 1633, H. 381. Bassin, Jean, Printer, Paris, 1628, I. 78. Basson, Thos., Printer, Leyden, 1601, H. 242. Bassus. XX. Songs, &c., 1430, H. 567- Bastard, Thos. Chrestoleros, 1598,11. 31, I. 29. — Seren. pot. monarcli. Jacobo, 1605, H. 31. — Verses in Oldcombian Banquet, 161 1, H. 31. G. Gascoigne's Poesies, 1575. Bastard, The. Cosmo Manuche, 1652. Bastard, The Great, 1689, II. 234. Bastardy, The trial of. Wm. Clarke, 1594- Bastille, Narrative of Imprisonment in the. E. Grimeston, 1558. Bastwick, John. Answer to the In- formation of Sir John Bancks, 1637, II. 40. — Answers to exceptions made against his Letany, 1637, II. 40. — Litany of, 1637, II. 40.— More full answer, 1637, II. 40. — Relation of Speeches , in Star Cliamber at the Censure of Bastwick and others, 1637, III. 238.— Speech of Arch- bishop Laud at the censure of Bast- wick and others, 1637, II. 335. — Vanity and Mischeife of the late Letany, 1637, IL 40. — and others. Petitions, 1641, IV. 160. — Portrait in John Ward's Christian's Incourage- ment, 1643. Batavia, Antiquity of the Common- wealth of. H. Grotius, 1649. — De- scription of the housekeeping of the Virgin of, 1615, III. 417. Batchelors' Banquet. T. Deckm; 1603. — Fore Cast, H. 134. Batchilor, John. The Virgin's Pattern, 1661, I. 30. Bate, Humphrey, BooTcseller, 1586, H. 538, IL 197. Bate, John. Mysteries of Nature and Art, 3rd Edit., 1654, I. 30; 2nd Edit., 1635, A. 164. Bate, John. Portraiture of Hypocrisie, 1589, IL 41. Bateman, Sir Anthony, Lord Mayor of London. Londinium Triumphans. JohnTatham, 1663. — Thos. Jordan's London in Luster, 1679, ded. to. Bateman, Dr. John, Hydro-Sideron, by W. C, 1 71 7, ded. to. Bateman, Lady Martha, Verses on, in Wm. Williams' Divine Poems, 1677. Bateman, Stephen, BooJcseller, 1686, IL 471. Bateman, Tlios., Bookseller, 1659, II. 388. Bateman's Tragedy, [1700], I. 30. Bates, C, Bookseller, Sun and Bible, in Guiltspur Street, nr. Pye Corner, [1680], L 232, 359; 1703, L 427; 1714, L 436; n.d., H. 22, 142, 157, 179, 207,, 208, 247, 279, 312, 352, 3S4> 376, 509. 522, 676, L 163; 467, II. 262, IV. 40, 41. Bates, George. Elenchi Motuum Nti- perorum in Anglia, 1663, II. 41 ; 1685, IIL 15. Bates, S[arah], Bookseller at Sun and Bible, Guiltspur Street, [1680], H. 12; 1 7 19, IIL 294; n.d., H. 266, 624, L 178, 288. Bates, Thos., Bookseller, [1640], H. 170; in Old Bailey, 1641, H. 45, 463, 600, 638, 639, L 104, IL 55, BATESON [ 58 ] BAUDIUS 301. 445. 501. III. 64, IV. 164; 1642, H. 268, 418, 601, 696,1. 123, 145. 352. 451. II. 303, 326, 480, 665, III. 295, IV. 42; 1643, H. 630 j 1644, iL 81, HI. 79; 1646, H. 345. 459. I- 37°; 1647, H. 478, !• 339- Bateson, Thos. First Set of English Madrigales, 1604, H. 31, H 41. — Second Set of English Madrigales, 1618, H. 31. Bateson, T., Translated J. Schroder's Zoologia, 1659. Bath, John Granville, Earl of. Edw. Wolley's Loyalty among Eebels, 1662. Florus Hungaricus, 1664, ded. to. Bath, Wm., Earl of, /. Amner's Sacred Hymns, 1615, ded. to. Bath, ^.sop at, 1698, III. 2. Bath Memoirs. Rob. Pierce, 1698. Bath, Discourse of. Thos. Guidott, 1676. — Epistola de Thermaruni Bathoniensium efifectis. T. Guidott, 1694. — Narrative of the Manner of celebrating his Majesty's Coronation at. John Ford, 1661. — Thermas Eedivivse, or the City of. H. Cliap- man, 1673. Bath, "Wife of, [1600], I. 30. Bath Bookseller. H. Hammond, 1 7 1 9. Bath Waters in Somersetshire, &c. Benj. Allen's Natural History of Chalybeat, &c., 1699. Bath, Manner of creating the Knights of the Order of the, 1661, IV. 7. — True Eelation of the Ceremonies at the creating of the Knights of the Order of the, n.d., IV. 7. Bathe, William. Introduction to the skill of Song, II. 41. Baths and Mineral Waters. Edward Jorden, 1631; W. Langham, 1633. — in England, Natures and Properties of. Wm. Turner, 1568. — of Bathes Ayde. J. Jones, 1572. — of Buck- stones. John Jones, 1572. Bathurst, Dr. Life, by Warton, H. 31. Batley, Jeremiah, Boolcseller, 1717, II. 506. Batley, M., of Petworth, Delightful History of Celestina, 1596, ded. to. Batman, Stephen. Christall glass of christian reformation, 1569, II. 41. — Description of the Fortunate Island?, 1583, H. 32. — Dooms warning all men to the Judgement, 1581, H. 32. — New Arrival of the Graces into Anglia, V. 7. — Pleasant baite, 1586, H. 32. — Travayled Pylgrime, 1569, H. 31, I. 3o.^Bateman upon Bar- tholomew, 1582, H. 32. Batrachomiomachla. Homer. Trans. W. Fowldes, 1603. Batson, Henry, and others, Answer of the Company of Koyal Adventurers to, 1667, IL 5. Batt, Antony. Trans. A Hive of Sacred Honey-combes, 1631, IV. 9. Batt, M., Boolcseller, 1642, IV. 19. Batt upon Batt. B. Kempster, 1680. Battel, Ealph. Lawfulnes and Ex- pediency of Church Musick, 1694, II. 41. Battely, Nicholas, Editor of W, Somner's Antiquities of Canterbury, 1703. Battersby, John, Printed by the as- signes of, 1597, L 189 ; 1599, H. 334- Battersby, E., Printer, 1672, IIL 115. Battersby, Wm., Bookseller, 1675, IL 6s ; 1683, IL 618. Battista del Grillandari, G. Eepudio della Eeina Maria d'Inghilterra, i qsS, in. s. Battle at Kynton and Edghill, 1642, IL 94. Battle between States of Flanders and Don John, 1578, H. 32. — between Duke Bernard von Wimerin and John de Weerdt, 1638, H. 227.— between Two Lap Dogs of the Uto- pian Court, 1 681, IL 116. Battle, The. Henry Shirley, n.d. Battle-Door for Teachers and Profes- sors. G. Fox, 1660. Battles, All the famous, that have been fought. J. Polman, 1586. Battley, J., Boolcseller, 1721, 1. 15. Battus, Dr. Chas., Translator of 0. Gabelhover's Book of Physick, 1599. Bauande, Wm., translator of J. F. Mm- tanus' Good orderynge of a common weale, 1559. Baudius, C, PHnter, Leyden, 1558, IV., 50. Baudius, Dom. Carmen Heroicuni dictum Jacobi L, 161 1, H. 32.- BAUDVIN [ 59 ] BEALS Monumentum consecratnm Princip. Henrici Frederici, 1612, H. 32. Baudvin, J. French trans, of Sid- ney's Arcadia, 1624-5. ^- bacon's (Envres, 1633. Bawd, A virtuous, &c. John Taylor, . 1635. Bawdrie, The bles&ings of. 5. C. , 1 5 7 4. Bawdy-houses, Trials of persons . . . under colour of pulling down, 1668, H. II. Bawlkin Green, Berks. Look up and see wonders, &c., H. 37. Baxter, Nath. Soveraigne psalm for a sinful soul, 1577, II. 41. — Sir P. Sidney' 8 OwcSbTda,, 1606, H. 32 ; 1653, I- 30; 1655, H. 32, I, 30. Baxter, Richard. Additional Kotes to Life, of Sir M. Hale, 1682, II. 41. -^Bp. of Worcester's Letter to a Friend, 1662, II. 41. — Paraphrase on the Psalms, 1692, II. 41. — Poeti- cal Fragments, 1683, I. 476; 1689, IIL 15. — Preface to James Janeway's Invisihles, 1673. — Preface to Just and Seasonable reprehension of naked Breasts and Shoulders, 1678, IIL 210. — The Quaker's Catechism, 1655, IV. 120. John Tombee, Felo de Se, or Mr. E. Baxter's Self-Destroying, 1659. Bays, Mr. Eeasons of Mr.. Bays' chang- ing his religion. John Dryden, 1688. Bayes, Mr. The Transproser Eehearsed ; or the fifth act of Mr. Bayes' play, 1673, IIL 249. "Baylie, Richard. Dedication of P. du Moulin' s Anti-Barbarian, 1630. Baylie, Robert. Parallel of the Litutgy, ■ 1 66 1, IV. 6. — ^Vindication of the Church of Scotland, 1646, IIL 15. Baylie, Thomas, Bookseller, at Corner- shop, Middle Bow, Jlolborn, 161 7, H. 683; 1618, H. 147, 283 ; 1619, H, 51, 283, 417, IL 653 ; 1620, IL 653 ; n.d., IL 41. Compare Bail-'s Marston Moor, 1650. Fr. Quarles' Emblems, 1635 j Midnight Meditations, 1646, Jnhn Sictm-'s Panegyrica, 163^.— P. Fletcher's Purple Island, 1633, ■/. Quarles, God's Love and Man's Unworthiness, 165 1. Alex. Eosi, Medicus Medicatus, 1645. Tlios. Weaver's Plantagenets Tragical Stoiy, 1649, ded. to. Bennett, Charles. The Miraculous Child, 1679, H. 102, IL 380. Bennet, Christopher, Thos. Mogat's Health's Improvement, 1635, (Cor- rected and improved by. Bennet, Father. Life, in Life of Bev. Fa. Angel, 1623. Bennet, F., Bookseller, 1692, II. 59. Bennet, Sir Henry, Lord Arlington. David Lloyd's Memoirs, &c., 17 18, ded. to. ^ Bennet, Sir John. Bich. Gralcantlim^i Justinian defended, 1616, ded. to. Bennet, John. Madrigals, 1699, H, 36. Bennet, J., Printer, 1678, II. 297; 1679, IL 518; 1681,11.344; 1685, L 115. Bennet, M., Printer, 1701, A. 262; 1703, IIL 50. Bennet, Eichard, Governor of Virginia. John Hammond, Hammond versus Heamans, [1655], III. 295. Bennet, Sir Thos. John Hanson's Timo is a Turn-Coat, 1604, ded. to. Bennet, Thos., Boolcseller, 1690, III. 259; 1692, A. 177; 1694,111152; 1695, IV. 122; i6g6, in St. Paul's Churchyard, I. 339, 411, IL 208, IV. 37; 1698, IL 58; 1699, IV. 174; 1700, A. 267; 1702, II. 43i 1704, IIL 290; 1705, L 444. BENNYON [ 67 ] BERKELEY Bennyon, Sir George; Clement Ellis' Gentile Sinner, 1660, ded. to. Benoit, F. See F. Benedictus. Benskin, T,, Bookseller in Green Rents, near Fleet Bridge, 1680, II. 487, IV. 147; 1681, II. 115, 422; 1682, in St. Bride's Churcli-yanI, I. 127, III. 156,11. 44; 1683, II. 521. Benson, Jas., Eelation of his under- taking the AUum "Work in Lanca- shire, 1660, H. 36. Benson, John, Bool-seller, 1635, H. 527; in St. Dunstan's Churchyard, 1.368; 1637,1.273; 1638,1.273; 1640, H. 283, 308, 546, I. 223; i- 1641, II. 143; 1646, I. 441; 1651, H. 429, IL 409, 437 ; 1652, H. 27s, II. 284. Bensted, Thos., Canterburies Amaze- ment, or the Ghost of, 1641, IV. 54. iBent, Jas., Dedication in The Bloody Assizes, 1689, II. 313. iBentivoglio, Cardinal. Hist. Eelations of the United Provinces, &c., 1652, IL46. Bentivoglio and Urania. Nath. Ingelo, 1660. Bentley, M., Bookseller, 1698, III. 107. Bentley, Dr. Eichard. His Disserta- tions on the Epistles of Phalaris. i Ghas. Boyle, 1698. Bentley, Eichard, and J. Magnup, Bonk- sdlers, Russel St., Covent Garden, 1675,1. 228,11. 151; 1676,11. 337; 1677, II. 44. 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John Wag- staffe, 1660. — Prelates Pride, 1641, I. 39. — Prentices Prophecie of the, 1642, H. 10. — right to sit in Parlia- ment, 1621, II. 445. — Rights of, to Judge in Capital Cases in Parliament Cleared, 1680, II. 50. — Rot amongst the. Thos. Stirry, 1641. — potion, 1 64 1 , III. 1 36. — Usurpation of Papal, 1608, I. 39. — Very lively portraytuiB of the Archbishops and, 1640,. H. 84. — ^Vocation of. Ant. Champmyi 1616. Bishops Hatfield, Cruel and Bloody Murder by Annis Dell at, 1606, III. 109. Bispham, T. Iter Australe, 1658, H. 40, III. 19. Biss, Jas., senr. E. Wates' Dialogue between Life and Death, 1679, ded. to. Bissseus, Edw. Nic. Upton, De Studio Militari, 1654. Bisselius, J. Mariae Stuartae Viventis ac Mqrientis Acta, 1675, H. 381. Bisset, J., Bookseller, Bible and Harp, W. Binithfield, H. 68, L 493. Biston or Beeston, Servant to Lady Bellasis, 1678, III. 40. Bitte to stay the stomacks of good sub- jects. A. H., 1647, I^' '^A'^- Bizarus, Petrus. Verses in That. Churchyard^ Governours in the Netherlands, 1602. Black [or Back], J., Bookseller, Holb&tn, 1694, IL 68. Black Bastel. James Melville, 1634. Black Book. T. Moffatt, 1604. Black Book's Messenger. E. Greem, 1592. Black Galley of Dort, True Report of, 1600, H. 277, 539. Black Prince. Tragedy. Eoger Bo^e, 1669. Black Pudding, Trial of a, 1652, H. 687. Black Year. Anth. Nixon, 1606. Blackall, Aspen. Eeasons for not replying to "Amyntor," 1699,11. 50. Blackamore, E., Bookseller, Av^ei, PauVs-Churchyard, 1632, H. 683. BLACKENET [ 75 ] BLAGRAVE ' Blackeney, Richard. Life in Samuel ' Clarke's Lives of Sundry Eminent Persons, 1683. ] Black- Friers, Dismal day at the. Mat- ' thew Rhodes, 1623. Blackhall, Laird of. Certain Instruc- tions given by Lord Montrose and others, 1641, IIL 222. Blackhead, Stephen, and Robert Young, Account of, in Thos. Sprafs Rela- tion, &c., 1692-3. Blackleech, Nicholas. M. Barnfield's ;, Encomium of Lady Pecunia, ded. to. '!Blacklock, Laurence, Bookseller, Sugar Loaf, next Temple Bai; 1638, II. 157 J 1639, I. 291, 441; 1640, H. 33r 396, I- 302 ; 1642. 11- 447. ^^^ IT, 1643, IL 173; 1644, IL 175, . 207 ; 1645, IL 456, IV. 78, 95 ; 1647, IL 361, 446, 451, IV. 78; 1648, L 183; 1651, H. 48; 1653, H. 33, IL 447. Blackman, Wm., Bookseller, near the Cfreat North Door of Paules, 1597, H. 234. Blackmore, Edward, 5oo7i:seZZer, Biasing- Star, Paul's Churchyard, 1620, H. 387, A. 26s ; 1623, H. 383, L 283 ; 1624, H. 495, I. 283 ; 1626, IL 47, IIL 266; 1627, IL 47; 1628, IL 47 ; 1630. IV. 9 ; 1631, H. 453, IL 358; 1632, IL 134, IIL 17; 1633, IL443; i63S>I-4S9; 1638, L 283; , 1639, IL 56 ; 1640, L 36 ; 1641, H. 645, II. 326 ; 1642, II. 606, 634, IV. 51; 1643, IL 149, 303, 306, 666; 1644, III. 116; 1650,11.678, IL 413 ; 1653, H. 660; 1655, L 212, III. 149; 1658, I. 366; nM,., II. 316.. Compare Blackamore. Blackmore, Sir Richard. Prince Arthur, 2nd Edit., 1695, -H- 5°- — Commen- datory Verses, 1700, II. 50. Blacksmith's Dream. Dennis Webster, 1622. Blackwall, Wm., Bookseller, 1588-9, IL 194 ; 1594, IL 351, H. 467 ; 1595, H. 1S8 ■; 1694, IL 481 ] 1596, H. 289 ; 1597, L 40 ; 1600, H. 179, 567; 1604, IL 243; 1606, IIL 30; 1607, II. 488 ; 1617-8, II. 571 ; n.d., H. 689. Compare Blakeioall. Black-wall, Sad News from, 1641, H. 390. !• 39- Blackwell, Geo., A large examination of, 1607, A 165. Blackwell, Hen. English Fencing Master, 1702, I. 39. Blackwell, James, Bopkseller, Barnard's Inn Oate, Holhorn, 1694, III. 313. Blackwell, John. Essay towards carry- ing on the Present War, 1695, II- S°- Blackwood, Adam. Adversus G. Bu- chanan! Dialpgum, 1581, IV. 10. — In Curia Praesidiali Pictonum, (fee, 1694, IIL 19. — Jacobi Mag. Brit, et Hib. Regis Inauguratio, 1606, IV. 10. Bladen, Wm., Bookseller, 16 14, IL 606 ; 1619, IL695; 1622,1.446,11.422; 1624, IIL 269; 1642, IL 318, IIL 17- Bladen, Wm., Printer at Dublin, 1646, IIL 120 ; 1659, IIL 162 ; 1660, IV. 126; 1661, IL 394; 1663, IL 394. Bladus Asulanus, Antonius, Printer, Some, [1539], IL 482. Bladwel, Robert. Verses in Wm. Bag- well's Wit's Extraction, 1664. Blaeu, Jean. Le Grand Atlas, 1667, IL so. Blaeu, W. J. Tutor to Astronomy and Geography, trans. J. M., 1654, III. 19. — The Sea Mirror, 1635, IV. 10. Blage, Thos. Schole of wise conceytee, [1569], H. 40; 1572, H. 40, L 39. Blageart, Mistress, Pn'ra^er, Pan's, 1636, IV. 42. jBlageart, M., Printer at Paris, 1653, IIL 95 ; 1655, IL 20. Blagge, Henry. Chas. Gibbon's Reme- die of Reason, 1590, ded. to. Blagg, W., and others. Trial for Trea- son, 1683, IL 117. Blagrave, George, Epitaph on, by T. Bancroft, 165-, H. 24. Blagrave, John. Baculum Familiare, 1590, II. 673. — Mathematical Jewel, 1585, IL 50. Blagrave, John. Evil Spirit cast out, 1691, III. 19. Blagrave, Obadiah, Bookseller, 1675, IL 38; 1677, IL 473, 507, 708; 1678, L 331, 449>II-472; i68i,H. 335; 1682, H. 168, L 460; 1683, IL 374; 1684, IL 652; 1685, IL 390; 16S6, III. 154, A. 262; 1687, i. 90, IV. 174; 1688, A. 266. BLAGEAVE r 76 ] BLAZON Blagrave, R, Bookseller at Oxford, 1658, H. 183. Blague, Captain, Lord Russel, and others. History of the Whiggish Plot. John Turner, 1684. Blague, John, Bookseller, 1652, IV. 266. Blainther, Wm., Bookseller, 1613, H. 695- Blair, Robert. Latin translation of the Acts and Deeds of Sir Wm. Wal- lace, H. 640. Blaizot, Giles, Printer at Paris, 1643, II. 176. Blake, H., Bookseller, 1642, II. 714, IV. 57- Blake, Mary, wife of Nicholas. A String of Pearles, by Tlios. Bridges, 1657- Blake, Admiral, Encomiastick or Ele- giac Enumeration of the atchieve- ments of, 1658, H. 40, L 40. — Elegy on the death of. O. Harrison, 1657, H. 256. — and Sir Geo. Ayscue'sYic- tory over the Dutch, 1652, H. 278. — Letter from the Fleet, with par- ticulars of the Fight with the Dutch, 1652, H. 40. — Eelation of the En- gagements of the Fleet of the Com- monwealth under, 1653, II. 137. — and Ambassador Alkaid Ben Abellas, Arrival and Entertainment, 1637, H. 40, I. 40. Blake, W. Silver Drops, [1680], II. 51, IV. 121. Blakeston, Jas. Dedication of Be Mendofa's Lazarillo, 1655, Blakewall, Wm., Bookseller, overagainst Guild Hall Gate, 1595, H. 41. Blanc, Claud de, Printer, Caen, 1660, H. 664. Blanchardine and Eglantin. [Caxton, 1489], H. 40; 1595, H. 41; 1597, I. 40. T. P. Goodivine, 1597.. Blanche a Broome : Ballad, 1580, II. 33- Blancken, Gerrard. Catalogue of Chiefest Earities in Public Theatre, &c, of Ley den, 1697, III. 19. Blanckes, E. Contributor to The Whole Book of Psalms, with Tunes, 1592, in. 206. Blancourt, H. de. Art of Glass, 1699, IIL 288. Bland, Edward and others. The Dis» CO very of New Britaine, 1652, II, 673- Bland, Peter. A Royal Position, 1642, IV. 121. Bland, Sir Thos. P. Massenger^s Maid' of Honour, 1632, ded. to. BlSb-aA, J., Bookseller, 1708, IV. 152, ' Bland, Toby.. Bait for Momus, 1589, IL 51. Bland and Wellers, [1750], I. 148. Blande, John. Humble Eemonstrancai on behalf of Virginia and Maryland, [1665], in. 19. Blangdone, Barbara, account of Tra- vels, Sufferings, &c. of, 1691, II. 51. Blanket Fair on the Thames, True l3e- scription of, 1684, H. 213. Blanket Fair, or the History of Temple Street, 1684, H. 213. Blare, Josiah, Bookseller on London, Bridge, [1670], I. 102 ; [1685], H. 304; 1687, III. 231 ; 1689, H. 220, I. 12,68; 1690, I. 103; 1691, H. 685; i694,H 685; 1696, H. i5s;n.d., H. 12, no, 158, 192, 201, 207, 220, 336, 424, 501, 522, 540, 541, 575, 6x5,1125,178,267,485,490,0.365, in. 245, IV. 95, 168. Blasoniam, Introductio ad Latinam. /. Gibbon, 1682. Blasphemer Tried and Cast. L. Mug- gleton, [1676], II. 407. Blasphemies and Heresies, Ordinance, for punishing of, 1648, IL 457. ' Blast blown out of the North. B. R, 1660, IV. 162. Blatant Beast Muzzl'd, 1691, II. 118. Biathwayt, Hon. Wm. W. W.'s No- vum Lumen Chirurgicum Extinotum, 1693, ded. to. Blatta Bizantina, Some observations upon, 1694, in. 303. Blaxton, John. English Usurer, 1634^ IL 51. Blayney, Allan. Festorum Metropolis^ 1652, H. 41, L 40 ; 1654, K. 41, IL 51- Blazing Star or burning Beacon. Fr. Shakelton, 1580 — or, Nolls Nose. Colonel Baker, 1660. Blazon of Colours in Armoryes and Ensignes military. Eich. Robinson^ 1583- BLEOHmaLET [ 77 ] BLOUNT Blechingley, Surrey, Discourse of Lightning, with burning of the spire steeple at, 1607, H. 584. Bleeding Iphigenia. Nich. French, [1674]. Blemhan, C. Translated Peter Martyr's Godly Prayers, 1569, IV. 65. Blener-Hassettj Thos. Directions of the Plantation in Ulster, i6io, H. 41, I. 40. — Revelation of the True Minerva, 1582, H. 41. — Second part of the Mirrourfor Magistrates, 1578. Blenheim, Poem of the Victories of Schellenburgh and. /. Oldmixon, 1704. Blessed are they y* dye in the Lorde, 1560-1, II. 29. Blessed balm to search and solve Sedi- tion. Thos. Churchyard, 1604. Blessedness of those who die in the Lord. Robert Fleming, 1702. Blessings of Eighty-Eight. Thos. Lyster, 1698. Blewett, Sir Samuel. John Quick's Serious Enquirj', i"] 02, ded. to. Bliss, "Way to. E. Ashmole, n.d. Bliss, Wp., alias Watts. Inhuman murder of W. Johnson and R. Por- ter, 1672, H. 408. — Miraculous Dis- covery of three horrible murders, two by, 1673, H. 391. Blith, Walter. English Improver, 1649, III. 19. — English Improver Im- proved, 1652, II. 51. Blochwich, Martin. Anatomia Sam- buci, 1677, II. 51. Blois, De. Portrait of Charles II., 1677, IV. 12. Blomar, Sir Henry. Peter Smalle's Man's May, 1615, ded. to. Blome, J acoi, BooJcseller, i62i,H. 571; 1633, IL 258; 1634, II. 135 1638, IL 278, 698; 1660, IL 262. Blome, Richard, Bookseller and Editor. Britannia, or Geographical Descrip- tion of England, Scotland, and Ire- land, 1673, II. 51. — of England and Wales, 1698, II. 51. — Description of the Island of Jamaica, 1672, I. 476. — Heraldry, 1685, II. 51; 1693, II. 52. — Present State of H. M.'s Isles and Territories in America, 1687, II. S2i — and Nich. Cox, Gentleman's Recreation, 1686, III. 49. — Books printed by. Green Pole, New Weld- Street, [1658], IL 190; 1660, IL 592 ; 1679, IL 262 ; 1684, IV. 44 ; 1691, L 366 ; 1694, IL 339. Blond, M[anasses], Bookseller, 157 1, I. 340. Blondeau, Pietre, Humble Remon- strance of, 1653, III. 19. Answer of the Corporation of Moniers to the Mint to, 1653, II. 400. Blondel, David. Treatise of the Sibyls, 1661, II. 52. Blondeville, Thos. See Blundeville. Blood, James, Remarks on the Life and Death of, i68o, II. 52. Blood. Cry of. Sir Wm. Moore, 1629 ; John Jones, 165 1. — Cry and Revenge of. Thos. Cooper, 1620. Blood for Blood, or Murder Revenged. T. M., 1661. Bloody Actions Performed, 1653, H. 480. — Almanac, 1659, II. 9. John Booker, 1643. — Babylon Discover'd. By Christianus Londinatus, 1659, II. 122. — Banquet. T. D., 1630. — Battell, or the Rebels overthrow, 1641, II. 301. — Brother, F. Beavr mont and J. Fletcher-, 1639. — Court, 1649, I. 103. — Game at Cards, [1643], H. 89 — Husband and Cruel Neighbour, 1653, H. 317, 408, IV. 56. — Innkeeper, or Sad and Barbar- ous News from Gloucestershire, 1675, III. 97.— New Year's Gift. Robert Heath, 1609, H. 260. — News from Angel Alley in Bishopsgate Street, 1678, H. 347, 419. — News from the North, 1650-1, II. 423. — Tenent of Persecution. Roger Williams, 1644. — Tenent washed. John Cotton, 1647.— treaty. The, 1645, IV. 18. Bloome, Jacob. See Blome. Bloomfleld's Blossoms. Theatrwn Che- micum Britannieum, 1652, H. 5. Bloomsbury, The Night-Walker of, 1683, H. 391. Blore, Ralph. See Bloioer. Blosius, Lewis. Seven Exercises or Meditations, 1682, I. 40. Blount, Charles. Anima Mundi, 1679,. II. 673. — Miscellaneous Works, 1695, II. %2. — Translated Philostratus, 1680, II. 474. Blount, Charles, Bookseller, 1678, II. BLOUNT [ 78 ] BLUNT 129; 1679, II. 36; 1681, I. 285; 1684, 11. 6. Blount, Edward. Dedication of Chr. Marlowe's Hero and Leander, 1598. — Bookseller, 1598, I. 161; 1599, H. 559; 1600, H. 221, II. 138; 1601, H. 100, 138; 1603, H. 138, 247, 617, I. 116, 195, 293; 1604, I. 2, 240, 406, II. 582, III. 48, 170, H. 578; 1605, I. 114; 1606, H. 65. I- 57. 59; 1607, H. 139, I. 13s. II- 582 ; 1608, I. 381 ; 1609, II. 286; 1611, II. 223; 1612, H. 80; 1613, H. 318, II. 401, 698; 1614, H. 356, 1. 267 ; 1615, 1. 456 ; 1616,1.99; 1617, H. m; 1618,1. 478,11. 259; 1620, II. 118; 1622, I. 312, II. 6 ; 1623, H. 547, I. 327, II. 37 ; 1628, H. 175, II. 189, III. 72; 1632, H. 361, I. 270; n.d., I. 74, III. 103. Blount, Sir Henrj'. Voyage into the Levant, 1636, 1. 40 ; 2nd Edit.j 1636, I. 40 ; 3rd Edit., 1638, II. 52 ; 4th Edit., 1650, III. 19. — Eecommends W. Ramsey's Instrument for cleansing the Stomach, 1664. — W. Ramsay's Organon Salutis, 1657, ded. to. Blount, Lady Mary. Father Gressy's XVI. Eevelations of Divine Love, 1670, ded. to. Blount, Thos. Academy of Eloquence, 1654, in. 19; 2nd Edit., 1656, IL 673 ; 4th Edit., 1670, IL 673 ; 5th Edit., 1683,11. 52. — Animadversions upon SirR. ^a/cer's Chronicle, 1672, II. 52. — Boscobel, 3rd Edit., 1680, II. 52. — Fragmenta Antiquitatis, 1679, I. 40. — Glossographia, 1656, IL 52 ; 2nd Edit., 1661, IL 52 ; 5th Edit., 1681, IL 52.— World of Errors discovered in a new world of "Words, 1673, II. 52. — Translated Estiennes' Art of Making Devises, 1646. Blount, Sir Thos. Pope. Censura Cele- briorum Authorum, 1690, III. 19. De Ee Poetica, 1694, I. 41. — Essays on Several Subjects, 1697, III. 20. — Natural History, 1693, II. 53. Blow, James, Printer, Belfast, 1728, II. 630. Blow, Dr. John. Amphion Anglicus, 1700, L 41.— Music to Dryden's Ode on the Death of Henry Purcell, 1696. — Second Musical Entertainment 1685, I. 41. — Contributor to Tlje Jovial Companions, or Merry Club II. 138. Joyful Cuckoldom: Songs with Music, 1671, II. 152. — and Henry Purcell. Two Elegies upon the loss of Q. Mary, with Music, 1695, IL 387. Blower, Ealph, Boolcsdler, Fleet Street, nr. Middle Temple Gate, 1595, IIL 94J iS96,H.9,L 129,1V. 162; 1597, H. 153; 1600, H. 201; 1601, III, 94; 1605, II. 20, 602; 1606, IL 200; 1607, H. 21, III. 11; 1612, H. 371, L 96, IL 196, 532, 555; 1613, H. 47, 204, 331; 1615,11. 387; 1617, L 138, IL 123, 519; n.d., H. 646, II. 316, 423. Bludworth, John, and others. Jamei Coles' Of Death, 1629, ded. to. Blum, Michael, Printer, Leipzig, 1534, IV. 22. Blunden, Humphrey, BooJcseller, 163;, H- 39; 1637, H. 146, 309; 1638, H. 613, L 57, IL 6; 1639, L 118; 1640, H. 265, 627, 661, I. 460; 1641, H. 302, 507, 627, 662, L 460; 1642, IL 168, 303, 489, 665, 666, IIL 186, 274; 1647, H. 257; 1648, IL 241, H. 36; 1650, H. 626, I 436; 1652, IL 351. Blundeville, Thos. Art of Logiok, 1599, IL 53 ; 1617, IL 54.— Brief Description of Universal Mappes and Cards, 1589, II. 53. — Four cliiefest offices belonging to Horsemanship, [1566], L 41; 1580, IL 53; 1609, III. 279. — Fruytes of Foes, 1561, H 15. — His Exercises, 1594, IL 53; 2nd Edit., 1597, II. 53; 4th Edit., 1613, I. 41 ; 6th Edit., 1622, I. 41; 7th Edit., 1636, II. 53. — Learned Prince, 1561, II. 53. — New Book containing the Art of Eiding, II. 53. — Very brief and profitable treatise declaring how many counsells, &c, a Prince ouglit to have, [1570], IL 53. — Three Moral Treatises, Seres, n.d,, H. 41 ; 1580, H. 41. — True order and method of writing and reading histories, 1574, IL 53. Blunt, Sir Charles, Lord Mountjoy. Thos. Bastard's Chrestoleros, 1598. Sam. Daniel's Poetical Essays, 1599. BLUNT [ 79 ] BODNAM T. T.'s Moral Philosophy of the Stoics, 1598, ded. to. Blunt, Edward, 1598, H. 373; 1604, H. 307; 1606, H. 470; 1610, I. 146, 170. Compare Blount. Blunt, Henry. John Ford's Lover's Melancholy,. 1629, ded. to. Blunt, Leonard. Asse upon Asse, 1 6 6 1 , II. 54- Blurt, Master Constable. Thos. Middle- ton, 1602. Boadieea, Queen of Britain: Tragedy by Oharles Hopkins, 1697. Boanerges, or Humble Supplication of the Ministers of Scotland, 1624, IL 538. Boanerges and Barnabas. F. Quarles, 1660. Boaistuau, Peter. French translation of T. Clielidonius' Most Excellent History.— Theat rum Mundi, trans. J. Alday, 1566, H. 41 ; 1574, H. 41 ; 1581, H. 41. Traw. F. Farrer, 1663, H. 41. Boate, Arnold. Letter, L 42. Boate, Gerard. Ireland's Natural His- tory, 1652, L 41. Bobard, Mr. Jacob, Yewman of the Guards to the Physic Garden, Poem upon. Edmund Gay ton, 1662. Bobee, The Great, H. 41. Bocalini, Trajano. I Eagguagli di Parnasso, 1657, L 42. — Tlie New- found Politicke, 1626, IIL 20. Boccaccio, G. Amorous Fiammetta, 1587, H. 42. — De pfaeolaris mulieri- bus, H. 43.^ — ^Decameron, 1620, H. 41, n. 54, IIL 20; 1702, IL 54.— Fall of Princes, 1494, H. 41, II. 674 ; 1527, H. 42, IL 54; 1554. H. 42. Lydgate, n.d., H. 42. — Galesus, Cymon, and Iphigenia, trans. T. C, H. 41.— Modell of Wit, 1634, H. 41, II. 674; 1657, I. 42. — Nastagio and Traversari, 1569, H. 41, 1. 42. — Novels and Tales, 1684, II. 54. — Pleasant Disport of divers noble per- sonages, trans. H. G., 1567, H. 42, I. 42. — Tales, 1657, II. 54. — Thirteen Questions. R. Smith, n.d., H. 42 ; 1571, H. 42 j 1587, H. 42.— Tragedy of Princes that were Lecherous, H. 42. — Tragedies. Wayland, [1554], I. 43, III. 279. Boccas and Sydraohe, History of. H. de Oaumpeden, [1530]. Bocchus, King. Boke of Demaundes, H. 43. — Book of Medicines, H. 43. -^Questions . . . with Answers of Sydras, H. 43. Bockhovius, Thos., Printer, Gouda, 169s, IIL 132. Boddeley, Eichard, Boohseller, within Middle Temple Gate, 1653, I. 349. Boddington, George, Bookseller, Crown, in Chancery Lane, 1648, 1. 32 ; 1651, 11. 5 52. Boddington, Nicholas, Bookseller, Gol- den Ball, Duck Lane, 1687, III. 231 ; 1688, H. 556; 1690,0.390; 1693, 11.529; 1698,1V. 95; 1700, L 344, II. 326; 1701, II. 70; 1704, IIL 87; 1707, L 386; 1712, L 386 ; n.d., II. 667. Bodenam, John. See Bodnam. Bodenham, Anne, Doctor Lamb Ee- vived, or "Witchcraft condemned in, 1653, H., 663, L 45. Bodenham, John. Belvedere, 1600, 1610, H. 43. — England's Helicon, 1600, H. 43, L 42 ; 1614, H. 43.— Garden of the Muses, 1610, H. 43. — Politeuphuia, 1597,111. 20; other eds., H. 336. Bodies, Select Observations on English. John Hall, 1657. Bodies, The Nature of. Sir Kenelm Dighy, 1644. Bodin, J. Of a Commonwealth, 1 606, IV. 121. Bodley, Sir Thos. Bod leiomnem a, t 6 1 3 , H. 43. — Justa Funebria Ptolemsei Oxon., 1 61 3, H. 44, I. 42. — Life, 1647, I. 476. — Mentioned in L. Pet- ruceHs Eaccolta d'alcune rime, 1613. — Oratio Funebris, H. 44. — Eeliquise BodleiansB, 1703, I. 476. — Verses in Garoli Fitzgeofridi Affamise, 1601 ; Law. Humfrey's'Nohles, 1563. — Paul Lamatius' Arts of curious Painting, 1598, ded. to. Bodleian Library. Catalogus Impres- sorum Librorum, 1674. II. 439. Bodleiomnema. Sir Thos. Bodley, 1 6 1 3. Bodmin, Cornwall See Bodnam. Bodnam, John. True Eelation of a late barbarous Assault upon Eobert Pye, 1681, I. 42. BODNAM [ 80 ] BOLLIFANT Bodnam, [Bodmin], Cornwall, Strange and true news of an ocean of flies dropping upon, 1647, H. 124. Bodye, John. Execution and Confes- sion, 1583, H. 180. Body of Policy, 152 1, IV. 11. Boece, Hector. Scotorum Historise, [1527], III. 20. — Hystory and Chroniklis of Scotland, trans. J. Bellendan, III. 20. — Lyfe, Doeings, and Death of Bp. Elphinstone, trans. A. 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[16 19], I. 476- — Last News from, 1620, II. 54- Bohemian Persecution, History of the, 1650, II. 20. Bohemian States. Reason for rejecting the Archduke Ferdinand, 1629, II. 674. Bohun, Ed. Character of Q. Elizabeth, 1693, IL 674.— Just and True Char, acter of, in Reasons for Liberty of unlicens'd Printing, 1693, IV. 85. Bohun, E. The Origin and Properties of Wind, 1671, IV. 121. Boiardo, M. M. Orlando inamorato, trans. R. T., H. 44; 1592, II. 54- 1598, IV. II. Boile, Richard, Boolcseller, 1593, 1. 25; 1594, H. 24. Boileau, N. Le Lutrin, 1682, III, 279. Bois-Robert. History of Anaxandei and Orazia, trans. W. Duncomb, 1639,- II. 161. Boksbank, J. Books for entering of Children to spell and read English,. 1654, H. 44. Bold, Henry. Latin Songs, [ed. Capt W. 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Burroughes, Sir John, Verses on the death of, in A Continued Journal, 1627, IV. 107. Burroughs, Sir John. Memoirs, by Gapt. B. Markham, 1738, II. 382. Burt, Capt. Nathaniel. Militarie In- structions, 1644, I. 59. Burt, Eichard, Most wicked worTc of a wretchet Witch wrought on. G. B., 1592, H. 20, I. 20. Burton, Edward. The Father's Legacy, 1649, II. 72. Burton, Francis, Bookseller, 1603, III. 167; 1604, L 317, IL 661; 1605, H. 59, 157. n. 3S7, 623; 1606, H. 145, 618, L 395, IL 570; 1607, H. 477. 552. I- 303. liL 231 ; i6i3,H. 664, L 461 ; 1614, 1. 462 j 1615, H, 664; 1617, H. 664. Burton, Hen. Baiting of the Pope's Bull, 1627, I. .59, — ^Divine Tragedy, 1636, II. 72. — Grand Impostqr Un- masked, 1645, II. 72. — Grounds of Christian Eeligion, 1636, II. 72; n.d., II. 72. — Tryall of Private De- votions, 1628, III. 281. — Narrative of the Life of, 1643, II. 677. — Ar6lib;p. Wm. Laud's Speech at the Censure of, 1637, II. 335. — Brief Eelationof passages and speeches in the. Starr Chamber at the Censure of, 1637, IIL 238. Burton, John. History of Eriander, 1661, IL 73. Burton, John, Bookseller, Wells, 1634, n. SI. Burton, Nich., Cruell handlings of, [1594], H. 68. Burton, Eichard. Admirable . Curio- sities, 1682, II. 73. — Delights of the Ingenious, 1684, II. 73. — England's Monarchs, 1685, III. 26.— Extiact of Mr. Bushell's Abridgement of Bacon's Mineral Prosecutions, 1660, III. 27. — Female Excellency, r688, II. 677. — General History of Earth- quakes, 1694, II. 677. — Historical Eemarques, 1681, II. 73. — History of Oliver Cromwell, 1692, IV. 133; 1693, III. 26. — History of the House of Orange, 1693, III. 26. — History of the Nine Worthies of the World, 1703, IL 677. — History of the two late Kings, 1693, III. 26. — History of Scotland and Ireland, 1685, II. 677. — History of Ireland, 1693, II. 677. — History of Wales, 1695, IL 677. — Kingdom of Darkness, 1695, III. 26. — Memorable Accidents, 1693, II. 677. — Miracles of Art and Nature, 1678,1. III. — Strange andProdigious Eeligions, 1683, IIL 26.— The Eng- lish Empire in America, 1698, II. 677. — The Unfortunate Court Favou- rites, 1695, II. 677 ; 1706, 1. III.— Two Journeys to Jerusalem, 1685, IL 73. — ^Unparallel'd Varieties, 1683, IL 73 ; 1685, IV. 15.— View of the BURTON [ 109 ] BUSHNELL English acquisitions in Gruinea, &c., 1686, II. 73. — Winter Evenings' Entertainments, 1705, IV. 15. — Youth's Divine Pastime, 1691, I. Ill ; Part 2, 1749, 1, iii. Burton, Kichard, Bookseller, Horseshoe, Smithfield, 1641, H. 638, II. 496 ; 1646, II. 201 ; 1647, II. 86, 113, 49S; 1650, H. 514, 539; 1666, H. 279; 1684,11. 666; n.tZ., H. 85, 92, 94> 134. 354, 367. 537. 54i. 636, 654, II. 319, 677. Buiton, Eobert. Anatomy of Melan- choly, 162 1, H. 68 ; 2nd Edit., 1624, H. 68, 1. 59 ; 3rd Edit., 1628, H. 68, II. 73; 4th Edit., 1632, H. 68, II. 73; 6th Edit., 1657, H. 68; nth Edit., 1660, I. 478. — Philosophastor, H. 68, I. 59. — Contributor to Death Eepealed by a Memorial of Paul, Lord Bayning, 1639. Justa Eune- bria Ptolemaei Oxoniensis, T. Bod- Mi, 16 13. Burton, Simon, Bookseller, 1640,!. 480 ; 1641,' III. 62. Burton, Wm. News from the East Indies, 1638, I. 57. Burton, "Wm. Commentary on Anto- ninus his Itinerary, 1658, II. 73. — Graecse Linguae Historia, 1657, II. 74. — Translated Erasmus' Seven Dia- logues, i6o6. Tatius, Clitophon and Leueippe, 1577, [1597]. — Verses in Wm. Hodgson's Divine Cosmogra- pher, 1640. Burwell, Wm., Declaration of, in Con- fession and Declaiation of Eob. Sharpe, &c., 1575, I. 141. Bury, Captain, True Narrative of the late design of the Papists, by endea- vouring to corrupt, 1679, II. 487. Bury, Lieut.-Col., Brief Kelation of the Siege of Newark, as delivered by, 1644, III 37. Bury, Henry, Execution of, 167I, II. 362. Bury, Eichard de. Philobiblion, 1599, H. 68. — R. HolJwIfs Incipit prologus in librum de amore, 1473, written at the request of. Bury St. Edmunds, Arraignment of eighteen witches at, 1645, H. 583. — Two Petitions : One from the Con- stables, Freeholders, &c., to the Jus- tices at, 1642, III. 283. — Trial of Witches at, 1682,1. 412.— Woefull and lamentable spoil done by fire at, 1608, H. 583, in. 242. Bury Fair. A Comedy, by T. Shadwdl, 1689. Burying in Woollen, Act for, 1678, H. 96, III. 271. — Good wives Vindica- tion of, 1678, H. 96. Busbie, 3 oha, Bookseller, 1590, H. 240, 340; 1591, H. 340; 1592, H. 119, 340,413, L 261,490; 1593, H. 166, 340, 451; 1594, H. 166, 220, 684; 1595, H. 569; 1596, H. 569, 341; 1597, H. 240; 1598, H. 378; 1600, H. 549, I. 141 ; 1601-2, I. 381 ; 1603, H. 296; 1604, H. 172 ; 1607, IL 314, A. 262; 1608, H. 255,693, I. 201, II. 462, 688; 1609, H. 149, 459,460,1. 286,11.271,471; 1610, H. 382, III. 151; 1612, H. 149, II. 462 ; 1613, H. 165, 445 ; 1615, H. 625, L 435 ; 1616, H. 149 ; n.d., H. 116, 166, 179, I. 326. Busby, Mr., and Mr. Bagshawe, True and Perfect Narration of the Differ- ences between, 1659, I. 451. Busenello, G. F. Prospective of the Naval Triumph of the Venetians over the Turk, 1656, I. 59. Bush, Abraham. Verses in James Cole's Of Death, 1629. Bush, Paul. See Busshe. Bush, Eice. The Poor Man's Friend, 1649, IL 74. Bushe, Edward. Jas. Gaffarel's Un- heardof Curiosities, 1650, ded. to. Bushell, Sir Edmund. Jas. Shirley's Wittie Faire One, 1633, ded. to. Bushell, Thos. First Part of Youth's Errors, 1628, III. 26. — Just and true Eemonstrance of H.M.'s Mines- Eoyall in Wales, 1641, IV. 15. — Abridgement of Lord Bacon's Mineral Prosecutions, 1659,11. 678. Extract, 1660, in. 27. Bushell, Thos., Bookseller, North Door of iSt.PauTs,isgg,'K. 365, 648; 1600, H. 57, 374; i6°2, H. I, 535, 608, I. 19 ; 1604, H. 398 ; 1613, H. 366, I. 219 ; 1614, H. 291. Bushes, A hedgerow of. /. D., 1598, H. 136. Bnslmell, W., Narrative of Proceedings BUSS [ I'o ] BUTTER of Commissioners ... for ejecting . . . Ministers, 1660, IV. 124. Buss, Historical Eelation of the famous City called the. Jas. Prempatt, 1630. Busset, John and Eichard. Permit to collect Arms, 15 17, H. 210. Busshe, Paul. Certain godly medy- cynes to be used among well-disposed people, n.d., IV. 15. — Exhortation to Margaret, wife of John Burgess, 1554, H. 68. — Exposycyon of Miserere mei Deus, 1525, H. 68. — Extirpacion of Ignorancy, [1526], H. 68, I. 478. Bussy D'Ambois. Tragedy by G. 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Butler, Col., Governcn- of WareJiam, The Kings Answer to Proposals for Peace, with Letter from, 1645, 11^^- 37- Butler, Col. John Dunton's Dublin Scuffle, 1699, ded. to. Butler, Lady Frances. E. F. Paul's Jesus Maria Joseph Teresia, 1654, ded. to. Butler, H., Printer, Birmingham, n.d.^ I. 112. Butler, Jac, Querimonise in Luctuosum Naufragium Obitumq. T. Meaghr 1620, H. 696. Butler, James, BOoIcseller, 1644, H. 667. Butler, Jas. Wm. Turner's Works of Creation, 1695, ded. to. Butler, John, B.D. Christologia, 1671, IV. 124. — Concubinage and Poli- gamy Disprov'd, In reply to, 1698, II. 383.— True State of the Case of, 1697, IL 74. Butler, John, Printer, [1556], H. 259, 544; n.d., H. 224, L 380. ., Butler, Nathaniel, The Penitent Mur- derer, or Life and Death of. E. Yearwood, 1657. Butlra:, B,^ Bookseller, 1685, 1. 423. Butler, Samuel. Hudibras, Part L, 1663, I. 60; Part IL, 1664,1.60; Part III., 1678, L 60; 1679, I- 6o- Parts I. and.IL, 1674, I. 60; ,1694, II. 74.— To the Memory of Du-Vall, 1 67 1, III. 27. — Butler's Ghostjioi' Hudibras, Part IV. Thas. Durfiy, 1682. Butler, Thomas, BooIcseUer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1656, H. 325; 1657,1, 22 ; 1659, III. II. Butler, Wm., Book-seller in St. Duth stone's Churchyard, 1619, I. 160; 1621, II. 253, III. 98. Butler Family, Some Account of, 17 16, I. 60. Butt, Richard, BooIcseUer, Princes St., Covent Garden, 1694, II. 568. Butter, Act for better packing of, 1567, IL 459. Butter, ^SLthame], Bookseller, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1605, H. 270, 470, 525, 564, 683, IL 665, L 213; 1606, H. i44> 149. 260, 276, 320, III. in; 1607, H. 149, 301, 420, L 93, 236, 381, II. 424; 1608, H. no, 113, 270, 55°. S5h 656, 663, L 88, E 162, 688, IIL 177; 1609, H. 63, 84. 144, 150. 271, 421, 698,1 332; 1610, H. 552, IL 571 ; 1611, L 170, IIL 235; 1612, H. 282, II 288; 1613, H. 270, 525, 556, I 495, IL 196; 1614, IL 226, 282, 594, 595. I- 91, i83j 328, IIL 93; 1615, H. 429, 595, IL 197, III. 220, 235, IV. 40; 1616, H. 282, II. 162, 232, IIL 85; 1617, H. 297,11.532; i6i8, H. 218, IL 418; 1619, H. BUTTER [ I" ] BYRD 254, 542, 1- 451. II. 418; 1620, H. 207, 417, 608, I. 305, 11. 475, IV. 142; 1621, H. 525; 1622, H. 253, 418, II. 247, III. 172, 17s, 176, 183, 208; 1623, I. 77, 172, n. 87, III. 35, 85, III, 23s ; 1624, H. 140, II. 571, III. 234; 1625, H. 86, 308, II. 264, 386; 1627, II. 92; 1628, 1 199, II. 538, III. 62, 86 ; 1629, II. 710; 1630, H. 113, 579, I. 199, 213, 11. 47, 75, III. 35, 57, 172; 1631, II. 223, 555; 1632, H. 247, I. 413; 1633, H. 309, I. 199, 413, III. no, 129 J 1634, I. 413, II. 266; 1635, H. 309, I. 413; 1636, I. 413 ; 1637, L 413 ; 1638, I. 414, II. 281 ; 1639, H. 540, IL 5, III. 3, 227 J 1640, I. 237, II. 233, 266, III. 103, 227; 1641,1. 376,11. 266, 336, 423. 489, III- 136; n.d., II. 232, 288. Butter, Thos., Bodlcseller, Paul's Churchyard, 1576, H. 25 ; 1580, II. 199; 1581, II- 424; 1583. li- 242. 470; 1585. H. 570; 1590, H. 185, III. 131. Butter, Widow, Bookseller, 1590, H. 315, II. 326; 1594, H. 263, II. 276. Buttes, H. Dyets Dry Dinner, 1599, H. 68, I. 60. Buttes, Sir Wm., Book of Epitaphs on the death of, 1583, H. 69. Buxtorf S Hebrew Grammar. Epitome by N. Gray, 1627-8, II. 74. Buy Broomes, buy, 1563-4, II. 29. Buzby, Mrs. Grace. Hannah WaUeifs Queen-like Closet, 1670, ded. to. Byam, Wm., Governor of Surinam. Surinam Justiqe. Roh. Sandford, 1662. Byddell (otherwise Salysbury), John, Printer, Lady of Pity, near Fleet Bridge, 1534, L 215, III. 15 ; 1535, Sun, Fleet Street, H. 159, I. 127, II. 497; 1536, H. 417, I. 33; 1537, III. 190; 1538, H. 362, III. 250; IV. 37. 91; 1539. II- 503; 1540, III. 285 ; n.d., H. 120, 448, II. 123, 126, 682, IV. 21. Byfield) Admiram, Bookseller, Bible, Pope's-head Alley, 1657, I. 232 ; 1658, II. 405. Byfield, Nathaniel. Account of the late Eevolution in New England, 1689, III. 27. Byfield, T. Two Discourses, 1685, III. 27. By land, Edward, iJoo/cseZZer, Old Bailey, 1768, I. 72. Bynneman, Henry, Printer, 1567, H. 42, 61, 342, 369, 434, 474, I. 8; 1568, H. 159, 210, 215, 368, 465, 475, I. 422, ir. 7, 76, 239, 244, III. 294; 1569, H- 4o> 625, 692, I. 309, II. 178: 1570, H. 169, 194, 234, 516, I. 368, II. 216, 226, 583, III. 142, 293; 1571, H. 42, il. 119, 177, IV. 15 ; 1572, H. 40, 221, 281, 329. 435. 461, 564, 610,1. 39, 230, II. 21, III. 66; 1573, H. 184, 407, 533. I- 316, II- 227, 496, 616; 1574, H. 41, II. 632, 642, 706; 157s. H- 4, 222, 456, I. 329, II. 206, 584; 1576, H. 222, 387. 415. 616, 1. 34, II. 227, III. 118; 1577, H. 113, 155, 236, 257, 3S5. 424, 431. 452. 591. II- 270, IJI. 106, IV. 92; 1578, H. 221, 679, 700, I. loi ; II. 14, 48, 283, 669; 1579, H. 10, 107, 221, II. 14, 175, 177, 319, III. 249; 1580, H. I, 107, 231, 357. S74. I- 126, II. 84, 190, 297, 371. 583; 1581, H. 32, 180, 357, 576, I. 404; 1582, H. 257, 426; 1583, H. 24s, 257, 632; 1584, H. 357, II. 141; 1586, H. 474; n.d., H. 7, 182, 630, III. 190, 303- Byrchensha, Ealph. Discourse upon the late defeat given to the Arch- Rebels, 1602, I. 60. Byrckman, Francis, Printer at Paris, 1511, A. 265; 1514,11.385; 1515, III. 299, IV. 69; 1527, IV. 65, 152 ; 1529, II. 398; at London, 1519-20, IV. 3. Byrd, John. Contr-a Tenor, 1575, II. 74. — Discantus, 1575, H. 69. — Madrigals, H. 645. — Medius, 1589, H. 69 ; 159I) H. 69. — Psalms, Songs, and Sonnets, 1611, H. 69. — Psalms, Sonnets, &c., 1588, H. 69. — Songs of Sundry Nations, 1589, H. 69 ; 1610, H. 69, III. 27. — Superius, 1575, I. 61. — Thos. Watson's Song in Commemoration of the author of the Praise of Music, 1586, set to BYRON [ "2 ] music. — /. Bull and 0. Gibbons' Parthenia, 1612, H. 446, I. 322, II. 463 ; 1659, II. 463. — Thos. Morleifs Practical Music, 1597, ded. to. Byron, Chas., Duke of, Conspiracy and Tragedy of. G. Chapman, 160S. Byron, Sir John, Declaration of the Lords and Commons concerning an insolent Letter of, 1642, II. 451. Byron, Wra., John Quarle^ Eegafc Lectum Miserise, 1660, printed for the use and benefit of. Bysche, Sir Edward. History of the Caribby Islands, 1666, II. 82, ded to. Bysshop, John. Beautiful Blossoms, i577,,H. 69, I. 61. — Garden of Ee- creation, 1578, H. 69. c. C, A. Answer to 'The Fisher caught in his own net,' 1623, III. 27.— True Relation of Conference between a , Protestant Divine and Mr. Fisher, 1626, III. 27. C, A. Satire against Separatists. See Cowley. 0., A. The English Oracle, 1679, III. 27. 0., A., Bookseller, 1663, II. 320, III. 11; 1682, IL SS4; 1684, H. 655. 0., A., Printer, 1 663, IV. 59 ; 1671-78, see Andrew Clark. C, A., and E. C, Printers, 1670, III. 58, 208. C, A., and T. M., Printers, 1650, H. 502, in. 114; 1651, IL 437; 1656, !• 356. C, A., and T. V. Jesus, Maria, Joseph, 1663, IL 75. p., 0. Ane brief, explanation of Life of the Marquiss of Argyle, 1656, H. 70, IL 678. C, 0. Translated M. de Vrillac's I Epistle, 1 62 1. b., 0., Printer, Dublin, 17 18-19, HI. 121. C, Sir D. Proceedings and Death : in Sir Thos. HerbeH's Travels, 1634. C, D. Essay to determine . . . Usury, 1661, IL678. C, E. Emaricdulfe, 1595, H. 688. C, E. Translated Dialogue against the tyranny of the Papists, 1562, H. 476. C, E., Printer, 1641, H. 264; 1650, IV. 150; 1655, L 488; 1656, H. 480, IL 496; 1657,11. 130; i66i, IL 696, in. 287 ; 1665, IL 698, A. 267; 1666, L 223, 318; 1667, IL 575, in. 97; 1668, IL 250; 1669, L 182, IL 57, in. 107, 289; 1670, in. 97; 1672, n. 654; 1674, H. 134. 154. I- 124; n.d., H. 376. 0., E., and A. C, Printers, 1670, III, 58, 208. 0., Elizabeth, da. of Rob. W. A7s Barley-breake, 1607, ded. to. 0., F. Translated Bonaventura's Life of St. Francis, 1635. 0., F, The Reclaimed Papist, 1655, n. 75- C, F., Boolcseller, 1627, H. 170, III, 68; 1641, I. 412; 1642, III. 36, IV. 19 ; 1658, in. 44. . C, F., Printer, [1640], II. 180. C, F., and J. C, Printers, 1683, II. 526; 1684, IL 652. C, F., and J. W., Boolcsellers, 1641, 1, 79; 1642, IL 96. C, F., and T. B., Booksellers, 1641, L 83, IL 94, 170. C, F., and T. V., Booksellers, 1641, IL 604. C, G., Gent. Treatise of Mathematical^ Physic : in G. Darius' Judgement of the Stars, 1598. — Astrologomania, 1624, I. 62. C, Gr. A Pitious Platform, H. 70, [1580], I. 62. — A Dumpe: in E. Gifford!s Gelloflowers, 1580. C, G., Bookseller,! sgi, II. 570; 1594, H- 568; 1595-1612, H. 569. C, G, Printer, 1596, II. 3285 1643, H. 565, IIL 234. C, G., Bookseller, Ming, in Little Britain, n.d., II. 605. Compare George Conyers. C, H. Translated The Pope's lamenta- tion for the death of Don John of Austria, 1578, H. 70. C, H. The Forrest of Fancy, iS79, H. 70. C, H. r "3 ] C, L. ,, H. Doleful Ditty of Lord Darley, [1579]. H. 70- , H. Discourse of Draining of the Fens, 1629, A. 166. , H., Oent. Plain Englishman's His- tory, 1679, IV. 16. — Translated Diodorus Sieulus' History, 1653 ; N. N.'a The Scarlet Gown, 1653. , H. Cupid's Love Lesson, 1683, I. 481. Compare Humphrey Grouch. , H., Printer, 1684, IL 233 ; 1687, IIL 78; 1688, IL 59, in. 254; 1691, II. 605 ; 1694, IV. 126. ,, H., and T. M., Printers, 165 1, I. 182. ., I., Gent. A poor Knight his Palace of Private Pleasures, 1579, H. 70. ,, I. Verses in The Husband, L6114, IL 298. ., I. Peter's Pattern, 1659, I.. 621 , I., Usury at Six per cemt. examined and found unjustly charged by. T. Mardey, 1669. ., L Complete Collier : in A. Nourse's Mystery of Husbandry, 1708. ,, Is. London's New Method and Art of Learning Children, 1723^ L 62 ; n.d., [1750], L 264-5. .,!., Printer, 1583, I. 486, II. 470;- 1587- H. 43, 497; 1588, H. 592, L 18 J 1589, H. 436, 450, 510; 1592, H. 119, 138, 616, II. 686; 1593, H. 370,11. 382; 1603, H. 252; 1613, IIL 306; 1637, IL 198; 1646, IIL 76; n.d., H. 116. , I, Bookseller, 1607, H. 416.; 1647, H. 615, IIL 280. , L, and F. B., Booltsellers, 1605, H. 59- ., L, and E. A., Printers, 1645, III. 37- ., J., Gent. Epigrams, n.d., H. 7a ., J. St. Mary Magdalen's Conversion, ' 1603, H. 71. ., J. The Two Merry Milk-maids, 1620, H. -jo; 1661, H. 70, IL 75. ., J. A Handkercher for Parents wet eyes, 1630, II. 75. ., J. Verses in T. Weaver's Planta- genet's Tragical Story, 1649. ., J. The New Parliament of Ladies, 1655, IIL 27. , J. The Melancholy Cavalier, 1654, H. 70, L 62. 0., J. Elegy to memory of Jeremiah Burroughs, 1646, H. 71, 1. 62. C, J. Translated Galprenede's Hymen's Prseludia, 16 58. 0., J. The Muse's Mistress, 1660, H. C, J. Brief Observations on Trade and Interest of Money, 1668; Additions, 1668, IV. 16. C, J. Letter, [1672], IIL 45, Stage- Coaches vindicated, [1672], III. 45. Oi, J., D.D. Contemplation of Life and Glory of Holy Mary, 1683, IV. 16., 0.', J. Verses in B. Antrohis' Buds and Blossoms of Piety, 1684 ; T. Wrrighfs God's Eevenge against Mur- der,. 1688. C;, J. State of Papist and Protestant proprietors in Ireland, 1689, III. 27. C, J. Reasons for passing Bill for re- lieving and employing the Poor, n.d., 1.62! 0.,. J;, 2K:Z>. Translated The French Spy, 1700, IIL 86. 0.., J:,. Printev, 1583, H. 229; 1587, IL S9-r; 11588, H. 406; 1643, IL 530;- ijff46, L 148, 235; 1648, IIL 137; 1650, IL 423, 512; 165 1, H. 162, L ixsz, IL 352 ; 1652, L 21, IL 393 ; 1653, H. 660 ; 1654, IL 373 ; 1655, H. 134, 669, IL 6; 1656, II. 122, IIL 156; 1657, IV. 30; 1658, IIL 293; 1659, L 49, IL 154, 268, 659 ; 1660, II. 251 ; 1661, H. 472 ; 1-662, IL 585 ; 1663, IL 664 ; 1664, IL 285 ; 1665, 11. 6, 354, IIL 91 ; 1666, IL 6; 1668, L 216, IL 694; 1670, II. 296, IV. 164; 167 1, L 10; 1672, I. 100, 344, IIL lis, 138; 1673,1. 96, II. 292, IIL 114; 1674, H. 632, L 335, 397, IIL 121, 190; 1675, L 35, 106, 221, IL 145, 507, 658, IIL 272; 1676, IL 274, 532, 660; 1677, L 397, IL 168, IV. 178; 1678, II. 286, 292, 615 ; 1680, III. 77; 1684, IV. 96; 1688, IIL 245; n.d., H. 310, I. 211, 241. , 0., 3., Bookseller, 1643. III. 242 ; 1645, IV. 18; i67i,H. 168; 1688, L 395; 1690, III. 200 ; n.d., I. 182. C, J., and F. C, Printers, 1683, II. 526; 1684, II. 652. C, L., Bookseller. See Lancjley Curtis. H 0., L. [ "4 ] C, T. C, L., and M. W., BooJcsellers, 1642, I. 332, III. igj. C, M. X. d Kempis' Following of Christ reviewed, 1636, IV. 42. C, Mr. Bristol JDroliery, 1674, H. 169, n- 75- C, M., Printer, See Mm-ij Clark. C, N. [Nathaniel Carpenter]. Achi- tophel, 1629, I. 62. C, JS. Saxon History, trans. Sir T. BL, 1634, H. 71. C, N. Verses in E. Overton's Man'-s Mortality, 1643. C, N. Account of chief points in con- troversy between Roman Catholics and Protestants, 1696, 11. 75. C, N., Bookseller. See N. Crouch. C, P. Exaltation of Christmas Pie, 1659, H. 104, IL 75; 1728, I. 86. C, P. Collection of Wonderful Pro- phecies, 1689, H. 71. C, P. Short View of Scots Colony coining away f rom Darien, 1699,111. 27. G., "P., Bookseller, 1660, H. 84 ; 1664, II. 189; 1666, I. 121; 1669, H. 175 ; 1674, II. 120. C, R. The Biasings of Bawdrie, 1574, H. 71, I. 478. C, K. Translated H. Stephanus' World of Wonders, 1.607. C, B. An old Thrift newly revived, 1612, I. 63. C, E., Gent. Translated History of Hungary, 1600. Prophecies of C. Kotterus. — Epigram misatiron , f 1 6 ifil , H. 71, I. 63. C, E. Harmony of the Muses, 1654, H. 71. C, E., M.A. Choice Prophecies of Martin Luther, 1666, II. 371. C, E. H. M.'s Propriety and dominion over British Seas asserted, 1672, II. 75- C, E. Minerva, 1677,. I. 63- C, E. Regulation of the Coin of Eng- land, 1696, III. 28. C, E., Printer. See Soger Cotes. C, E., Boolcseller, 1642, I. 443; 1672, III. 266; 1679, II. 24; 1698, I. 373- C, E., and C. F., Booksellers, 1725, II. 380. C, Eob. Discourse of the Muley Ha- mets rising, 1609, III. 28. C, S. Garden of our Blessed lady, 1619, 1. 63. G,, S. An Anniversary of the 3otli January 1648, II. 75. C, S. Edited -ET. Coc/ceram'S' English Dictionary, 12th Edit., 1670. C, S. History of Cleocreton and Cloiy. ana, [1670], III. 28. 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City Revels, [1690], II. 31- C, T., Printer, 1593, H. 237, 242!. 1596, H. 388; 1595, H. 413, 458, 573. n. 375; 1600, H. 429; 1602, H. 58, 55°. I- 422; 1603, H.'58,- III, 148, 183, 336, 421, 422,126; 1604, H. 148, 218, 398, 417, 534. 607, I. 122, IIL 151; 1605,1 34>' IL 439 ; 1606, H. 82, 149, II 2%p 1607, H. 149, IL 704, 1. 400 ; 1611, 1.368; 1612, L 180; i6i3,H. 183, I. 172 ; 1614, H. 239, 291, 620«iJ 1615, H. 249; 1616, H. 9,111 202; C, T. [ "S 1 C^SAB ,') 1628, H. 233 ; 1629, H. 204, 365, 509,598,614,1.315,11.625; 1630, ' H.472; 1631,11.279; 1634,1.400, , II. 588; 1637, H. 146, 309, 491, I. "' 414; 1653, H. 573; 1655, H. 581, I. 445, III. 258-; 1656, I. 109, 135, I 190, II. 613, IV. 122 ; 1658, 11. 167, •> III. 256, IV. 42; 1659, II. 552; " 1660, H. 531,11. 531 ; 1661, II. 395 ; 1674, II. 86. S-., T., BooJcseller, 1650, III. loi. % T., and W. B., Booksellers,' 1582, I. * 230. /., Thos. A. I. Catholic Traditions, '' 1609, I. 473 ; 1610, III. I. }., W. Letter in J. Knewstubs' Con- *' ftitation of H. K, 1579, III. 133. J., W. Verses in T. Beedome's Poems, ' :' 1641. '-^., W. Translated C. Pascalius' False Complaints, 1605. '3., W. History of Fragosa, King of Aragon, 1656, 1663, H. 71. '3., W. Christian Eules, 1659, II. |li) 122. iSi, W. Discourse for a King and Par- (I liament, 1660, II. 76. 3. , W. Translated Zuis-PennincKs Pro- » verbs, 1683.. i^vWi r Translated Irenmus' Secrets Eevealed, 1669. J., W. Little Manual of Poor Men's Daily Devotion, 1687, II. 76. 3., W. Poems on several Occasions, 1684,1. 64.— The Siege of Vienna, I 1685, III. 28. — Verses in Misery's Virtue's Whetstone, 1699, II. 248. (3., W. Gesta Grayorum, 1688, I. 64, i H. 105. 13., W. • Hydro-Sideron, 1717, IIL 28. jj; W.* Adventures of Ladie Egeria, n.d., H. 71. y., W., Bookseller,. 1606, H. 379 ; 1607, - H. 419; w.ii.,H. 70, 271; 1685, I. , 58 ; 1689, IL 533. (3.; W. A. J. Eevised Sir A. Gibson's I Decisions of the Lords of Council, t i6go, rV. 42. 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De Antiqpitate Canta- brigiensis Acad., 1568, 1574, II. 76. — De Canibus Britannicis, 1570, II. 76. — Book or counsel against the disease . . . sweate, 1552, H. 71, I. 64. — Of English Dogs, 1576, H. 71. Caius Marius, History and fall of. T. Otway, 1699. Calabria, Dreadful News, or Relation of Earthquake in, 1638, H. 175, I. 64. — Strange News out of, 1586, II. 422, III. 296. — Strange News out of, prognosticated in 1586, by /. Doleta, 1587, H. 161. Calais, Admonition to. R. P., 1557. — De Calisio capto, Panegyricus Adriani Turnehi, 1558, II. 608. — K. Charles sailing from, to the North of England, 1648, IT. 105.— and Boulogne, The Manner of the triumphs at, 1532, H. 263. Calamy, E. England's Looking Glass, 1642, IV. T24.— The Great Danger of Covenant-breaking : in A Pheiiix 1650, IV. 150.— The Saint's Trans- figuration, 1655, H. 72.— Preface to the Life of Increase Mather, 1721; I L 285.— To Roh. Wilde. In tiie words of his own poem on Mr. E. 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Marlowe's Hero and Leander, 1598. — Invective against Ben Jonson, H. 83. — May Day, 161 1, H. 82. — Mon- sieur d'Olive, 1606, H. 82. — Ovid's Banquet of Sense, 1575, 1639, H. 82, f I. 75. — Petrarch's Seven peni- tential Psalms, 1612, H. 82. — Pro Vere Autunini Lachrymse, 1622, H. 83, I. 76. — Revenge for Honor, 1659, H. 83. — Revenge of Bussy d'Ambois, 1613, H. 83. — The body of his mistress described, H. 83. — The memorable masks of two honorable Houses of Inns of Court, 1613, H. 83, L 76.— The Gentle- man Usher, 1616, H. 82. — The Widow's Tears, 1612, H. 82. — The world works upon wheels, 1599, H. 83. — Wars of Pompey and Caesar, 1631, II. 90. — Verses in Chr. Brooke's Ghost of Richard III., 1 614. N. Coeffetteau's Human Passions, 1621. John Fletcher's Faithful Shepherdess, 1629. Mauso- leum . . . Epitaphs on death of Prince Henry, 16 13. — Translated Hesiods Georgics, 1618; Homer's Works, n.d..; Iliad, 1598; Achilles Shield, 1578; Juvenal's Satire V. : Justification of a strange Act of Nero, CHAPMAN [ 136 ] CHARLES I. 1629 ; Muswus, Divine Poem, 1616. — and Jos. Shirley. The Ball, 1639, H. 83, I. 76. Tragedy of Chabot, 1639, H. 83, I. 76. — and B. Jonson and J. Marston. Eastward Ho, 1605, IV. 18, H. 82. Chapman, H. ThermaB Eedivivee, 1673, II. 680, Chapman, John. Keport of miraculous moving and sinking of ground at Westram, Kent, 1576, H. 515. Chapman, Laurence, Boolcseller, against Staple Inn, 1620, H. 70, 456, 588; 1629, I. 226; 1631, H. 285, 1. 226, II. 295 ; 1633, I. 273 ; 1634, H. 84, 447. I- 273. ni. 114; 1638, H. 53, II. 391; 1639, II. 164; 1640,1V. 123; 1641, I. 349; 1642, II. 24, 63. 95. III. 76 ; 1643, II. 245 ; 1644, I. 129; 1645, IV. 168; 1646, H. 114. 388, I. 92, III. 223 ; 1647, II- 361. Chapman, Livewell, Bookseller, 1651, III. 74; 1653, I. 343, III. 204 i 1654, III. 52, 248, I. 488; 1655, II. 319, A. 168; 1656, L 355,11. 268, III. 128, 201 ; 1657, H. 683; 1658, II. 6, 180, IV. 81 ; 1659, H. 670, II. 507, IV. 24, 88, III. 191 ; 1660, II. 70s ; 1665, 1. 489, III. 91. Chapman, Eich. Halleluiah, 1634, II. 90. Chapman, Thos., Bookseller, Golden Key, nr. Charing Cross, 1687, II. 574; 1692,111. 16; 1693, A. 165; 1694, II. 553, III. 309. Chappell, B. Garden of Prudence, 1595, H. 83.— of Trust and Triall, n.d., H. 84. Chappell, Geffrey. Supplication unto Master Camell, H. 84. Chappel, S. A Diamond or Eich Jewell, 1650, II. 90. Chapperlin, J. Verses in Horace's Odes, trans. Sir T. H., 1625, III. 114. Chappuys, Gabriel. N. Remy's Civil Considerations, translated, 1601, III. 210. Character, Essay towards a real. John Wilkins, 1668. Character of a bawd, 1674, III. 34. — of a disbanded Courtier, 1682, I. 76; 1 68 1, H. ia6.-^of a London Diurnall. John Cleveland, 1644.— of a Papist in masquerade, Str- R, L' Estrange. — of a Popish successor, 1681, II. 90, III. 284. Answer to, 1 68 1, II. 90, III. 284. — of a Popish successor, complete, 1681, III. 284. — of a right malignant. Thos. May, 1644. — of a Town-Miss, 1680, L 76. — of a Trimmer, 1682, II. 90. — of an honest man, 1683, II. 90. — of an ill court favourite, n.d., H. 126. Characterismi ; or Lentons leasures. F. Lenton, 1631. Characters. O. BarJcsdale, 1662; Timothy Bright, 1588; F. Lenton, 1663. — and Elegies. Sir F. Wartleij, 1646. — ^Abstract of some late, 1643, II. 90. — of a sincere heart. Hen. Wilkinson, 1674. — of gentlemen that have put in to the Ladies Invention, n.d., II. 91. — of several ingenious designing gentlemen, n.d., II. 91. — of so many vertuous and vitious per- sons, 1677, H. 84, II. 91. — of two royal Masques. Ben Jonson, 1608. — of vertues and Vices. Jos. Hall, i6q8. — upon Essa3-Sw N. Breton, 1615. Chard, Thos., Bookseller, 1582, L 256, IL 36; 1584, IL 415; 1586, H. 205; 1587, H. 558; 1590, IL 23; 1591, L 159; 1593, IL 261; 1600, II. 231, 316; i6o6, I. 70. Charenton, Bookseller, S. Petit, 1644. Charges issuing forth of the Crown Eevenue of England, &c. L. Ha- ward, 1660. Charing Cross, Last Will and Testa- ment of, 1646, II. 91. Charisma. Fro. Tooker, 1597. Charity, Treatise of. T. Lupset, 1535. — in parishes, Order forbidding col- lection of, 1647, IL 456. — pa Briefs, Additions to late Act of Parliament for collecting. M. Mortimer, 1707. — triumphant. Fdm. Gayton, 1655. Charke, W. and M. Hanmer, Defence of the censure upon two books of, 1582, A. 167. Charlemagne. See Charles I. of Gey many. Charles I. of England. A Divine Oade, 1641, H. 88. — ^A new-year's gift for his majesty, 1644, I. 79.—- A CHARLES I. [ 137 ] CHAELES I. new-year's gift for the King, 1649, III. 38. — A new-year's gift to be pre- sented to, 1647, II. 102. — A true lelation and journal, 1623, III. 35. — Abrege de la vie et du regne de, 1664, II. 105. — Academiae Glasguensis Clavisterion, 1633, H. 87, III. 35. — Accession, Proclamation announcing, 1625, IV. 125. — Ad, in Scotiam redeuntem Panegyricum. And. Boyd, 1633. — Adnvirable and notable things of note, 1642, II. 95. — An Alarum to Arms; or the Resolution of, 1642, III. 282. — An uahappy game at Scotch and English, 1646, II. loi. — and 0. Cromwell united. W. Gostelo, 1655. — and Philip IV. of Spain, Articles of Peace between, 1630,111. 35. Three several Treatises concerning the Truce, 1630, III. 35. — ^and Prince Rupert : The Bloody Treaty, 1645, IV. 18. — and Spain : Arrival, entertainments, &c., in the Spanish Court, 1623, H. 85. Articles du mariage entre le Prince de Gales et rinfante d'Espagne, 1623, H. 85, I. 7-7. Bref de nostre S. pere le Pape Gregoire V., 1625, I. 77. Carolus Redux, 1623, H. 85, I. 77. Giatu- lutio Acad. Cantab, de Principis reditu, 1623, H. 85, I. 76. Gratu- latio de Caroli principis in Hispaaiam adventu, 1623, H. 85. His welcome from Spain, 1623, H. 85. Joyful return . . . from the Court of Spain, 1623, H. 85, III. 35. Lettre au Pape, 1623, H. 85, I. 77 : The Pope's Letter to the Prince of Wales, 1623, H. 85, II. 25. Panegyrique a, 1623, H. 85, I. 77. Presens admir- ables du Roy d'Espagne au Prince de Gales, &c., 1623, H. 85, I. 77. Relation de I'arrivee en la cour du Roy d'Espagne, 1623, H. 85, I. 76. Responce du Prince de Galles aux pro- positions du Roy d'Espagne, 1623, H. 85, I. 76. True relation and journal of arrival, entertainment, &c., by the King of Spain at Madrid, 1623, H. 85 ; Continuation, 1623, H. 85. Two Royal Entertainmenis ' to Philip IV. of Spain, 1623, H. 85, I. 77 ; Continuation, I. 77. — Anitaad- versions upon the Armies Remon- strance, 1648, II. 104. — Annals of. Tlios. Frankland, 1681. — ^Answer to "A Declaration of both Houses of Parliament," 1642, II. 95, 97, III. 36 ; Observations on, II. 96. — An- swer to " A Declaration of the Com- mons of England," 1648, II. 103. — Answer to a late Petition, 1643, II. 100. — Answer to a Letter concerning, 1647, II. 102. — Answer to A Remon- strance, or Declaration of the Lords and Commons, 1642, II. 95. — An- swer to the Petition of the House of Comra:ons, 1642, 11. 96. — Answer to the Petition of the Lords and Com- mons, 1642,11. 97. — Answer to Pro- positions presented to him at Hamp- ton Court, 1647, II. 102. — Answers arid expresses. Observations upon, 1642, II. 96. — Answers to the Pro- positions for Peace, 1645, III. 37. — ■ Anthologia in Regis Exanthemata, 1632, H. 86, I. 78. — Articles ac- cordees entre . . . Louis XIII. et Jacques VI., 1625, I. 77. — Articles and charge of the Army against, 1648, II. 16. — Articles de la paix E^ccordees entre le Roy de France et, 1629, I. 78. — Articles of Peace be- tween Great Britain and France, 1629, 'II. 92. — Ballad of Great Britaines greatest comfort, 161 2-1 3, IL 92.— Blood for Blood, 1661, H. 408. — Bloody news from the Isle of Wight: Plot against, 1648, H. 90. — Brief narrative of the late treacherous and horrid design, 1643, I. 79. — C. R. in a Cloud, 1647, H. 688.— Can- tabrigiensium Dolor et Solamen . . . successio Regis Caroli, 1625, H. 85, IIL 35. — Carolides, 1632, H. 86. — Carolides ad. D. Echlin, 1630.: — Certamen Religiosum : or Conference between Earl of Worcester and. T. Bayly, 1649. — Chronosticon decolla- tionis Caroli Regis. E. Benlowes, 1648. — Civitatis Amor : Entertain- ment at receiving of. T. Middleton, 1 6 16. — Congratulatory salve to. Ah. Holland, Posthuma, 1626. — Court of. In Sir A. Weldm's Court of James I, 1650. — Cuique suum, &c., 1635, H. 87.— Death : A Coffin for K. Charles, 1649, H. 130. A Faithful CHARLES I [ 138 J CHARLES I subject's sigh on the death of, 1649, H. 91, II. 104. A groan at the funeral of, 1649, H. 91. A Miracle of miracles wrought by the blood of, 1649, H. 91J I. 80. A sad sigh, with some heart-cracking groans, 1649, H. 91. An Anniversary upon the, 30th Jan. 1648. S. C, 1650, II. 75. AnglisB Fairfaxismus, 1649, II. 693. — Caroli ra Maxaetro) IIAAIN- TENESI'A, 1649, H. 92. Confession of E. Brandon the hangman, 1649, H. 55. Consolations tirees ... a laKeine, 1649, II. 681. Deep groan fetched at the funeral of. Hen. Kimj, 1649. Defensio Kegia pro Carolo I., 1649, II. 104. Dirse in Angliam ob- patratuiu scelus, 9th Feb. 1649, II. 681. Elegy and Epitaph on, 1661, H. 92 ; by F. H., 1649, H. 249. Elegy on, in G. Wither's Vaticinium Votivum, [1649]. Elegy on the meekest of men, 1649, H. 91. Elegy or Sigh for the sufferings of, 1648, H. 91. Elegy to the memory of, 1649, H. 91. Elegy upon the death of, 1649, H. 91, II. 104. Elegy upon the most incomparable, 1648, H. 91, 92. England's sin and shame, [1673], H. 92. Epitaph on, 1649, H. 91. Alex. Brome, n.d. Exempluui sine exemplo, 1649, II. 681. Flat- tering Elegy on the death of, 1649, H. 91, I. 80. Ghost of, and Ser- jeant Bradshaw, 1647, HI- 38- Great Loyalty of the Papists to. P. Du Moulin, 1673. Jeremias redivivus ; or elegiac lamentation on the death of, [1649], H. 91. K. Charles I. no man of Blood, 1649, H- io4- Les justes soupirs et pitoyables regrets des bons Anglois, sur la mort, 1649, III. 38. Les memoires du feu Koy, 1649, III. 38. Letter . . . miracles wrought by a piece of a handkerchief dipped in H.M.'s blood, 1649, H. 91. Loyalties' tears flowing after the blood of the Eoyal Sufiferer. Sir J. Birlcenhead, 1649. Moraento : to the Memory of. Sir R. Le Strange, 1662. Monument of, 1648, H. 91. Monumentum Regale, 1649, H. 91, I. 80. Nativity of the late K. Charles. J. Oadbury, 1659.— Of the Royal Martyr, 1683, II. 681. On the horrid and terrible treason committed upon. G. Lauder, 1649. Panegyriok of. Sir H. Wotton, [1650]. Pindarique Ode on the murder of, 1648, H. 91; 1683, H, 92. Relation de la mort barbare et cruelle, 1649, II. 681. Sober and seasonable commemoration of, 13th Jan. 1648, II. 115. Somnium Can- tabrigiense, 1650, H. 92. Speeehes and Prayers of some of the late King's Judges, 1660, II. 107. Stipen- dariae Lachrymse, 1654, H. 92. The Fairie Leveller, or K. Charles his Leveller described, 1648J H. 91. The Royal Legacies of, 1649, II. 105. The Royal Martyr, 1660, 1720, II. 105. The Subjects' Sorrow. /. Broune, 1641. The tragical Actors, or Martyrdom of, 1660, H. 131, I. 81. The traitor's downfall, n.d., H. 95. Trial of the Judges, 1660, III 38. Two Elegies : one on K. Charles, 1649, H. 91. — Declaratio ad-Ecclesias Protestantes Ultramarinas, 1644, II. loi. — ^Declaration, 1648, IV. 20; 12th Aug. 1642 (3), II. 98; 1646, II. loi ; 1648, II. 104. — Declaration after his late Victory against the Rebels, 1642, II. 99. — Declaration after his victories over Ld. Fairfax and Sir W. "Waller, 1643, 11. 100. — Declaration . . . causes . . . to dissolve last parliament,, 1638, II. 92; 1640, II. 93. — JDeclara- tion concerning his going away from Hampton Court, 1647, II. 102.— Declaration concerning his proceed- ings with his subjects of Scotland, 1640, II. 93. — Declaration concern- ing lawful sports, 1633, H. 86.— Declaration concerning leavieSj 1642, II. 95. — Declaration in answer to a Declaration of the L. and C, ,1642, II. 97. — Declaration left at Hampton court, 1647, II- 102. — Declaration occasioned by a false and scandalous imputation, 1642, II. 95. — Decla- ration ... of his intentions in advancing to Brainceford, 1642, IL 95. — Declaration of the order of the treaty between the King and the Lords and Commons, 1648,. II. JP3. CHARLES I. [ 139 ] CHARLES I Declaration of the title of Prince Charles, 1613, 1., 234. — Declaration of the reasons of his proceedings, 1647, II. 102. — ^Declaration, published with the advice of his Privy Council, 1641, II. 93. — Declaration sent to the Speaker of the House of Peers, 1647, II- 102. — Declaration to both houses, 1641,' II. 94. — Declaration to his subjects in the Duchy of Corn- wall, 1643, II. 10 1. — Declaration to his subjects of his kingdom of Scot- land, 1643, II. loi. — Declaration to the Lords ... at York, 1642, II. 97. — Declaration upon a late paper, " A Declaration and Protestation of the L. and C," 1642, II. 99. — Declara- tion . . . together with the Answer of both Houses of Parliament, 1642, II. 99. — Declaration, New, and mes- sage presented in the Isle of Wight to, 1648, II. 103. — Decree made in the High Court of Star Chamber, 1633, II. 92. — Defence of the royal martyr. Wm. Baron, 1699. — De- fence of the Vindication of. J. Wag- staffis, 1660. — ^Delightful news for all Loyal subjects, 1642, III. 36. — Demands to the House of Parlia- ment, 1642, III. 282.- — Desires and command to all Trained Bands 011 this side Trent, 1642, IV. 18. — Dis- cours du bon et loyal subject ... a la Eeyne, 1648, II. 681. — Duces Eboracenses, 1633, H. 87, I. 78. — Eisodia musarum Edihensium, 1633, H. 87, L 78.— England's Comfort and London's joy. J. Taylor, 1641. — England's joy and sorrow, 1641, H. 87. — Entertainment and London's Loyalty. J. Hepivith, 1641. — Euter- tainment at Chester, 1642, H. 89. — Entertainment at York, 1641, H. 88. — Entertainment by the Royalists of Huntingdon, 1645, H. 90. — Enter- tainment into Edinburgh, 1633, H. 87. — Entertainment into Scotland, Aug. 13, i64i,H. 88; Aug. 14, 1641, H. 88. — Enlevement du Roy, 1647, II. 681. — Eucharistica Oxon., 1641, H. 88, I. 79. — Faithful and impar- tial relation of what passed between His Majesty and the Commissioners, 1648, IL 104. — Famous tragedy of 1649, 1709, H. 91.— Final Remon- strance or message, 1648, II. 103. — Five noble speeches to H.M., re- turning out of Scotland, 1641, H. 88. — Full relation of passages concern- ing the late Treaty for a Peace, 1645, II. loi. — Golden Apopthegms of. Thos. Bayly, 1 660. — Gratulatoria. A. Gill, 1 64 1. — Heads presented by the Army to, 1647, II. 102. — His Birth- right. By P. Mackemie, 1633. — His case. Joihn GooJce, 1649. — His late remonstrance to the Kingdom of England, 1646-7, IL 680. — His paper . . . touching Episcopacy, 1648, IV. 125. — His receiving of the propositions for Peace at Newcastle, 1646, II. 680. — His welcome home. John Bond, 1641. — His welcome to Court . . . from Spain. W. Hoekham, 1623. — Histoire entiere et veritable du, 1650, II. 105. — History of. Wm. Lilly, 1725. — Horti Carolini Rosa Altera, 1640, H. 87, I. 79. — II glorioso trianfo, 1625, II. 92. — Im- perial achievement of, [1625], H. 86. — Instructions to his Commissioners of Array, 1642, IL 96. — Instructions to the Earl of Northampton, 1642, IV. 19. — Instructions unto all Bishops, 1626, III. 35. — Irenodia Cantab., 1641, H. 88. — Iter Caro- linum. Thos. Munley, 1660. — Joy- ful News from the King, 1642, II. 680. — King Charles vindicated. R. £)., Earl of Essex, 1648. — Last farewell to the World, 1648, H. 90, II. 681. — Last answer to the Papers and Propositions of the Commissioners of Scotland, 1644, II. 101. — Letter from, at Oatelands, 1647, II. 103. — Letter 24th Jan. in Answer to the Petition of both houses, 1641, IL 94. — Letter to both houses, 1641, II. 94. — Letter to the Keeper of the Great Seal, 1 64 1, II. 94. — Letter to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London, 1647, II. 102. — Letter to the Lords of the Privy Council of Scotland, 1642 (2), II. 97. — Letter to the Mar- ques of Ormond, 1646, III. 37. — Letter to the Mayor of Hull, 1642, IT. 680. — Letter upon H.M.'s Coming to Holmby, 1646, II. loi. — Letters, CHAELES I. [ 140 I CHARLES I. in the Lord Willoughby of Parham's Letters, 1642, IL 94. — Letters . . . concerning a Treaty of Peace, 1643, IL 100. — Letters, instructions, &c., in G. Burnet's Lives of James and William, Dukes of Hamiltpn, 1677. — Lettre aux Parlemens d'Angleterre, 1646, II. 680. — Lettre sur la Decla- ration du Roy d'Angleterre, 1624, I. 77. — Life and reign of, 1658, II. 105. — Life and reign. Sir H. Le Strange, 1651; Wm. Sanderson, 1658. — Majesty in misery, 168 1. II. 105.— Manifeste, 1649, III. 38. — Matters of High consequence con- cerning the great Affairs of the King- dom, 1642, III. 36. — Memoirs of the reign of. Sir P. Warwick, 1701. — Message and Propositions from the Isle of Wight! 1647, II. 102. — Message . . . concerning Disbanding of both Armies, 1643, H- '°°' — Message sent to Parliament, 8th April 1642 ; Eesolution to go into Ireland, II. 94. — Message to both Houses, 14th Feb. 1641, II. 95 J 15th March 1641, II. 95 ; nth July 1642, II. 97. — ^^Message to both Houses, 1642-3, III. 37. — Message to both houses . . . from the Isle of Wight, 1647, II. 102 ; 1648, IV. 20. — Message to both houses in prosecution of Peace by a personal treaty, 1647, H- 102- — Message to the House of Com- mons, 1641, IL 94; 1642, IV. 19. — Messages for Peace and a Per- sonal treaty, 1648, II. 104. — Military Orders, n.d., H. 100. — Musarum Cantab. Concentus et congratulatio, 1637, H. 87. — Musarum Oxon. Charisteria, 1638, I. 79. — Musarum | Oxon. Epithalamia, 1643,. I- 79- — Musarum Oxon. pro rege suo soteria, i 1633, H. 87, L 78.— UTativity of. ' John Oadbury, 1659. — ^Observations on the reign of. Pet&r HeyUn, 1656. — Offer of Pardon to the Rebels, 1642, II. 99. — Oratio ... ad regem reditu m ex Hispaniis. George Her- bert, 1623.— Orders and Directions, together with a Commission . . . more perfect information of, 1630, IL 92. —Ordinance ... to the Duty of Repentance, 1642, IL 99.— Ovatio Carolina, 1641, H. 88. — Panegyrick to. Walter Fories, 16^^. — Panegyria ad. Vincent Mariner, 162 3. — ^Papers of surrendring of, to English Com- missioners, 1647, I^- 20. — Papers which passed at Newcastle between H.M. and A. Henderson, 1649, H. 1 05. T- Petition and reasons of both houses to H.M. to forbeare his Journey to Ireland, 1642, I. 79.— Petition and representation of the gentry and others of Cumberland and Westmoreland, 1642, II. 97. — Petition or Declarati,on, humbly de- sired to be presented to, 1642, A. 167. — Petition, de^vered i6th July 1642, III. 36. — Poem on HM.'s happy progress into Scotland, 1633, H. 87.— Poem to, in G. Benlowe^ Lusus Poeticus, 1635. — Portrait, in Sir R. Baker's Chronicles of Kings, 1643. Biochimo's Chess Play, 1656. B. Bu7-ton's Delights for the ingenious, 1 684. Elegidia et poemata epidictica, 1 63 1, I. 140. E. Benloioe's Threno- thriambeuticon, 1660. Thos.deGray's Complete Horseman, 1639. Sir J. Hayward^s Edward VI., 1630. H. ^ W. Lawei Choice Psalms, 1648. W. SandersorCs Graphice, 1658. J. Taylor's English Monarchs, 1622. Tragicum Theatrum Actorum et casuum tragicorum, 1649. — Portrai- ture of, 1616, II. 92. — Prayer of thanksgiving for H.M.'s late victory^ 1642, II. 94. — Private letter . . . present state of H.M.'s forces, 1642, IV. 18. — Proceedings in the late Treaty of Peace, 1643, lY- I9-— Proceedings of his Army in Chesliire, N. Vyllor gous' Treatise, 1542. Charles IX. of France. Declaration of the Queen's Majesty, 1562, II. 192. Charles and Julia, History of. By W. Averel, 1580. Charleton, Sir Job. Speech, with His Majesties Speech, 167I, IL 113. — , R. F«M9'/iaw's Practica Wallise, 1672, ded. to. Charleton, Walter. 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Colmes, John, and I. van Solmgen, Printers, Edinburgh, 1682, II. 548. Colnbrook, Eelation of Robbery and murder near, 1697, H. 66. Cologne, Archbishop of. Letter to the Landgrave of Hesse, 1599, IL 417. Compare Culleyn. Cologne, Life of the Three Kings of, [1510], 1511, 1526, 1530, H. 116.— Negotiations de paix de MM. les Electeurs de Mayence et de, 1659, in. 66. Cologne printed, 1472, IV. 15 ; 1475, L 6; 1500, L 440, IV. 37; 1503, L 6; 1527, IL 229; 1548, H. 244; 1568, L 431, 432; 1572, IL 348; 1598, IIL 61; 1613, IL 197; 1615, IV. 173; 1620, II. 60; 1625, IV. 173; 1631-11- 672, IIL 17; 1646, H. 381; 1657, H. 30; 1667, IL 171, 236; 1689, IL 234; 1693, rv. 3; 1695, IIL 45. Cologne Printers. A. Birckman, 1562- 8 ; A. Home, 1472 ; P. Marteau, 1 68 1-4; G. PasscBUS, 1604; H. Quintel, 1491-1527. Colom, A. The Lightning Colomne, 1670, 1699, rv. 130. —Lightning Colomne of the Midland Sea, 1674, IV. 130. Colon. Agrip. See Cologne. Colonel, The. Sir Wm. Davenant, 1629-30. — The discontented. 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Petition of William Dick, III. 65. Colvile, Geo. Translated Boethius' De Consolatione Philosophiee, 1551. ColTill, John. See David Echlin. Colvill, John, Palinod of, 1600, H. 116. Colvill, S. The Grand Impostor dis- covered, 1673, IV. 23. — The Scots Hudibras, 1692, III. 46. — Whigg's Supplication, 1681, III. 46; 1687, IL 684; 169s, 1710, IL 135. ColviU, W. Philosophia Moralis Chris- tiana, 1670, IV. 130. 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Sal, Lumen, et Spiritus Mundi Philosophici, 1657, IV. 130. Combat of Love and Friendship. Ro% Mead, 1654. Combats, Manner and form of, 1651, H. 102. — Publication of H.M.-s Edict and severe censure of, 161 3, 1. 234. — The King's Declarations upon his Edicts for, 1613, I. 170. Combe, Th., Translated G. De la Per- rier's Theatre of fine devices, 1592. Comber, Dr., T. Randolph's ' Jealous Lovers, 1632, ded. to. Comber, T. Friendly and seasonable Advice to the Koman Catholics of England, 1686, A. 167. Combes, J. Poem on the Virgin Mary, 1624, L 95. Combes, Sir Eich., G. Naude's History of Magic, 1657, ded. to. Come bring in May with me. T. Ghurchyard, 1570. — Dycken my daddes sonne, 1565-6, II. 30. — from the play, 1580, II. 479. — merry home,. John, 1561-2, II. 29. — treppe yt, Thom, from Courte to carte, 1566, II; 31. — turn to me, thou little pretty one, n.d., H. 607. — worldling. See what pains I here do take. M. Parker, n.d. Comedia. Hen. Nicholas, n.d. Comedy concerning Three Lawes of JS'ature. John Bale, 1538.— The weekly, 1699, IL 135. Comenius, J. A. Janua Linguarum Keserata, 1607, IL 136; 1643, I. 95; 1647, IL 135; 1652, II. 136; 1656, II. 684. — Janua Linguaiuni Trilinguis, 1662, II. 136; 1670; I. 95. — Orbis Sensualium Pictus, 1659, L95; 1664, IL 684; 1672,11.135; 1685, I. 95; 1700, I. 96. — Eeforma- tion of Schools, 1642, I. 95. Comes, Mr., and others. Trial, 1663, IIL 146. Comes Amoris, 1687-94, IL 136.— Fa- cundus in via, 1658, H. 301, I. 95. Comet, An Alarm to England by a. Jolm Hill, 680. — Astrological Dis- course of the late. Roger Hall, 1 682. — Astrological description of the late. COMETIS [ 173 ] COMMONS John Bainhridge, 161 9. — Certain notable effects of the, 1578-9, II. 136. — The petitioning, 1681, II. 136. Cometis, De. J. Oadhury, 1665. Comets, Fearful and lamentable effects of two, 1591, H. 116. — Treatise of Blazing Stars, 161 8, H. 116. — View of certain wonderful effects of late days. Thos. Twyne, 1578. Comfort against all tribulations, n.d., I. 427, II. 644. — Dialogue by Sir Thos. More, 1553. — Condyt of. A. Fleming, 1579. — Crums of. M. Sparke, 1625. — Epistle of. R. Southwell, 1593. — Word of. I. B., 1623. Comfortable Aid for Scholar?, 1578, III. 136. — answer to the Lamenta- tion of a Sinner, 1566-7, II. 561. — communication between a poor man and his wife. John Ramsetj, 1585. — epistle unto God's faithful people. T.Becon, 1554. Comforting Complaint, Translation of. jB. Mulcaster, 1603. Comforts, Four Letters of. Z. Boyd, 1640. Comic Stories. R. Edwards, 1570. Comical reports on the Public Records, " 1690, IL 517. Comines, P. de, History of, 1565-6, IL 162; 1580, L 95; 1596, 1614, . 1674, II. 162. f Commandment, Copy of Geaeral. Ab- 1 bott of Evil Profytes, H. 2.^Exposi- j ticm of the second. H. Jacob, 1610. Commandments, Ballett, declaring how evil we do kepe the, 1562-3, II. 136. — Declaration of the ten. Bp. J. Hooper, [1590]. — Exposition of. Gerv. Babington, 1590. — in Spanish, 1568-9, II. 136. — in Welsh, 1567-8, II. 136. — New ballett of four of the, 1561-2, II. 136.^ — Paraphrase on the ten. Geo. Wither, 1697. — Sermon on the ten. /. Calvin, 1579. — Table of the ten, 1594, II. 136. — Three, and lessons of old Cato, 1566-7, II. 1 36. — Wonderful and strange punish- ment inflicted on bakers for breaking the, 1650, II. 684. Commemoration of the inestimable graces and benefits of God. J. Pylherough, 1540. Commerce, Centre of the circle of. G. de Malynes, 1623. — Merchants' Map of. Lewes Roberts, 1700. — Treatise of. John Wheeler, 1601. Commission, A, or position; wherein all British Subjects, &c., 1648, IL 104. — of Array, Declaration of Lords and Commons upon the Statute, 1642, II. 446. H.M.'s Instructions to, 1642, II. 96. H.M.'s Answer to the Declaration of the L. and C, 1642, II. 97, in. 36. Second Re- monstrance or Declaration of the L. and C. concerning, 1642, IL 454. — sent to the Pope, Cardinals, Bishops, &c., 1586, IL 484. Commissions at Sea, Proclamation for recalling of, 1660, II. 109. Committee, The : or Popery in mas- querade, 1680, I. 337. Committee Man curried. Sam. Shep- pard, 1647. — Man's accompt, The poor, 1647, H. 116. — Man's com- plaint, 1647, H. 116. — Man's last will and testament, 1647, H. 116.— of Safety, Brief account of the meet- ing, proceedings, (fee, 1659, II. 541. Common conditions. Comedy called, 1576, I. 96. — errors. Alex. Cooke, n.d. — garden, The new town, or the description of, 1633, II. 146. — good. Sylvanus Tayler, 1652. — lands and enclosures. Considerations concern- ing. Sir John Moore, 1654.— obsGT- vation on these times, 1645, H. 90. Common-place book. Sir W. Vaughan, [1646]. Common prayer. Form of, 1640, A. 269. — prayer book, The Cavalier's, un- claspt, 1644, H. 79, A. 269. — prayer book devotions episcopal delusion. G. W., iS79> ni. 257. Commoners complaint, The. R. Over- ton, 1646. Commons, Appeal from the. R. Over- ton, 1646. — Ballett of thankful hearts of the poor, 1586-7, IL 193. — Complaint. A. Standish, 161 1. — cry of England against the Queen's enemies, 1586, IL 199. — Supplica- tion of the poor. S. Fish, n.d. — Verses presented to the. G. Wither, ■ 1648. COMMONS [ 174 ] COMPTON Commons, House of, Election of Bui- gesses for. G. Wither, 1645. Commons of England, Ancient Eights of, asserted. W. Petit, 1690. Commonwealth, Good ordering of a. /. F. Montanus, 1559. — Of a. J. Bodin, 1606. — Palmanteia: means to judge of the fall of a. W. Clarke, 1595. — The ingratitude of a. N. Tate, 1682. Commonwealth of England, The. Sir Tlios. Smith, 1594. — Away with 't, 1660, H. 118. — British Appeals on behalf of. G. Wither, 1651.— De- claration of the Parliament of, 1652, IV. 159. — Further Narrative of pas- sages of these times in, 1657, II. 137, H. 117. — Lively portraiture of the face of the, 1659, II. 137. — Modest plea for an equal, 1659, II. 137. — Picture of the good old cause, 1659, H. 118. — Survey of Policy. P. English, 1653. — The gallanct acts, Christian provisions, &c., of the Sea Green Urder, H. 116, [1649].— True state of the cause of the, 1654, H. 130, II. 137.— (-Voice from heaven to the. A. Evans, 1653. Commonwealth of Women. T. Durfey, 1686. Commonwealths, Praise and commen- dation of such as sought, w.d., II. 138. Communication between a careful wife and her comfortable husband, 1578- 79, II. 383.' — between a young man and a maid, 1565-6, II. 378. — be- tween the husband and the wife, and the discommodities of marriage, 1566, II. 383- Commtmion, Defence of our arguments against kneeling in, 1620, II. 684. — Dispute upon communicating at our confused, 1624, II. 684. — Epistle ... to keep himself undefiled, 1624, II. 686. — Exhortation of the Parti- cular Kirk of Church of Scotland, 1624, II. 684.^Form and manner of examination before, 1581, II. 138. — Monthly preparation for. B. B., r 706. — Preparationorordinance unto, 1531, III. 21. Comnenus, A. The Unfortunate Usur- per, 1663, H. 118, I. 434. Comcedise aliquot sacra. Bp. Gavin Douglas, n.d. Companion, A fine. S. Marmion, 16^^. — Wise and Ingenious. A. Boyer, 1707. Comparationum, Gradus. J. Bella- mayus, n.d. Comparatis comparandis, De. A. Wil bee, 1647. Compendious Eegister in metre. Thou. Brice, 1559. Complaint between need and povertj', 1565-6, IL 138. — of a Christian Soul. G. Muschet, 161 o. — of a Gent,, Lamentable, 1569, II. 138. — of a Papist, 1565-6, II. 484. ^-of a Sin- ner. W. Birah, 1565. — of England Wm. Lightfoot, 1587. — of peace. D. Erasmus, 1559. — of Paul's to all Christian Souls. H. Farley, 1616.— of Time. W. Saltonstall, 1639. — of Veritie. John Bradford!,, 1559. — upon Fortune. R. Senpill, n.d. Complaints. Edm. Spenser, 1591.— Compendious, or brief examination of certain. W. Stafford, 1581. Complaisance, Art of. C. S., 1673. Complaisant Companion, 1674, H. 694. Complements, Academy of. See Aca- demy. Complete Parson, The. Sir John Dodi- ridge, 1630. Complexions, Touchstone of. L. Le- minius, 1576. Compter, Description of Laws, Justice, and Equity of a. W. Fennor,' 1629. Compter's Commonwealth. Wm. Fen- nor, 1617. Gompton, Lord, W. Folkingham's Feu- digraphia, 1616, ded. to. Compton, Bp. Hen., Panegyrick to, in S. Speed's Fragmenta Carceris, 1675. Compton, Sir Hen., Paradise of Dainty Devices, i^^ 6, ded. to. Compton, Hen., Eutropius' Brief Chron- icle, 1564. J. B. Gello's Circes, n.S., ded. to. Compton, John, F. C.'s The Eeclaimed Papist, 1655, ded. to. Compton, Mary, Eolation of the Trial of, 1693, II. 488. Compton, Eich. John Johnson's Aca- demy of Love, 1 64 1, ded. to. COMRADE [ 175 ] CONFORMIST Comrade, Character of a good. Th. Plunket, 1689. Concavum Cappo-Cloacorum, 1682, III. 236. Conceit, A pleasant, T. Churchyard, 1593- Conceited Letters newly laid open. G. Markliam, 1618; N. Breton, 16 17. Conceits, clinches, &c., by R. Cliam- herlain, 1639. — Book of pretty, [1585], H. 118; 1586, H. 118, L 96; 1&12, I. 96; 1617, II. 138; 1630, 1. 96 ; [1650], H. 118. — Cradle of. A. Holborne,n.d. — Dainty. Tlios. Johnson, 1630. — Map of merry. L. Price, 1656. — of divers noble and famous personages, 1602, H. 118. — School of wise. T. Blage, 1569. — Treasury of. J. Partridge, 1580. — Wellspring of witty, 1584, H. 118. Conceptions poetiques. J. Dalary, n.d. Conchylorum Historia. M. Lister, .1685-91. Concordia Discors. W. Prynne, 1659. Concubinage and polygamy disproved, 1698, II. 383. Concubines, The unfortunate, 1708, L 96., Conde, Louis, Prince of. Life, 1693, III. 148. — and the King of France, True relation of Conferences and pas- sages between, 1616, III. 85. — Copy of Letter sent by one in the camp of, 1568-9, II. 226. — Declaration of, 1562, n. 225. — Edict for the release and enlargement of : in Declaration of the Sufferings, &c., 1619-20, II. 232. — French King's Letter to : in ■' Remonstrance by the King's Ambas- ' sadors, 161 5, IV. 40. — Picture of the Prince of Cond^, 1562-3, II. 226. — The Prince of Condd, made English, 167s, IL 233. Cond4 La Princesse de. Lettre du Roy d'Angleterre, 1617, IL 704. Condell. Dedication in W. Shake- speare's Comedies, 1623. Oonestaglo, J. The uniting of the . Kingdom of Portugal with Crown of Castill, 1600, II. 138. Coney- catclier. Disputation between a He and a She. B. Greene, 1592. — '. Repentance of a, 1592, I. 96. Coney-catcliers, Greene's Ghost haunt- ing. /S. Rowlands, 1602. Coney-catching. R. Greene, 1591. — Bride, 1643,11. 375,1. 51. — ^Defence of, 1592, H. 119. — Groundwork of, 1592, H. 149. Wm. Harman, 1592. Coneyhood, Questions concerning, n.d., H. 119, L 97. Confection, A cordial of. G. Wither, 1659. Conference, A new way of. Laurence Price, 1641. — A private, 1647, 1. 97. — between the two monarchs of France and Spain, 1641, H. 88. Confessio Amantis. JohnGower, 1483. — fidei, 1670, IV. 23. Confession, A brief form of, 1576, II. 138. — A penitent, 1578, II. 138. — Auricular, Subversion ... of all arguments of the Pope for, I. 287. — made to a priest, 1561, II. 138. — of a Christian, Hearty, 1593, H. 103. Confession of faith. H. Balmanes, 1584; H. Bullinger and T. Beza, 1566; St. Cyril, 1629; W. Herbert, 1644. — subscribed by the King's majesty, 1580, II. 308. — with tlie larger and lesser catechisms, 1658, IV. 23. — with the larger and shorter catechisms, 1649, II. 542. Confession of faith of certain poor ban- ished men, 1554, IV. 23. — of the Kirk of Scotland, 1641, II. 539. — — of the Protestants of Scotland, 1561, 1561-2, II. 537. — of the re- formed Church in the K"etherlands, 1689, II. 420. — of the Germans, 1536, IL 696. Confessions of St. Augustine, 1620. — and protestation of the faith of Christians. H. Jacob, 161 6. — and public recantations of thirteen learned personages, 1602, III. 205. — and re- cantations of four great learned men. Voluntary, 1604, IIL 84. Confiding England under conflicts, &c. J. Bewick, 1644. Confinement, The. C. Cotton, 1679. Confirmation, Treatise of. M. Kellison, 1629. Confolens, True and admirable history of a Maiden of. N. Coeffetteau, 1603. 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Translated Boethiun' Consolation of Philosophy, 1664.^ Coningham, Jasper, Wonderful example of God shewed upon, 1600, I. 466, H. 537- Conings, Arnold, Printer, Antwerp, 1601, I. 21; 1604, III. 204; 1606, I. 291. Coningsby, Chris., Bookseller, 1692, II. 144- Conington, Paul, Bookseller, Black Bear, Chancery Lane, 1578, H. 650. Conisby, H., W. Bettie's Titana and Theseus, 1636, ded. to. Conjugal counsel. Tlios. Hilder, 1653. Conjugium conjurgium. W. Seymur, 1675.— languens. Castamore, 1700, in. 32. Conjuncta febrium materia non in. solo corde, 1586, I. 141. Conjurers, Lives of, in Famous History of Frier Bacon, 1627, H. 21.— Trea- tise against. Fr. Coxe, 1561. Connaught, The Author and case of transplanting the Irish into. V. Goolcen, 1653. Connexion, The, 1681, II. 310. Conniers, Geo., mentioned, 1678, III. 40. ■ Conningham, Jasper. See Goningham. Connoway, Popham, R. Ferrar's Ab- ridgement of General History, 1698, ded. to. Conquest, Edw., N. 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Elizabeth's proceedings in the Low Countries, [1586], H. 119. — Diana, 1592, H. 119, II. 139, III. 146; 1594, H. ii9> II. 139 ; 1597, 1604, H. 119.— Four Sonnets in Sir P. Sidnej/s Apology for Poetry, 1595. — Eefuta- tion de I'ecrit de M. D. Tilenus, 1601, I. 97. — Sonnets, [1590], H. 120. — Spiritual Sonnets, MS. H. 120. Constable, J. Epigrammata, 1520, H. 120. Constable, W. Poem to illustrate the saying of Peter, I. 97. Constables, Duties of. W. Lambarde, 1606. Constance of Cleveland, Ballad of the fair Lady, n.d., H. 120; 1603, II. ' 684. Constancy of true Love, n.d., H. 351. Constant Betty's Garland, n.d., I. 178. — Lusina. R. Turner, 1599. — Maid. Jas. Shirley, 1640. — Nymph, 1678, II. 43o.-Wife, A, [1630], H. 376, ) n.d., H. 377. — young gentlewoman. Lamentation of a, 1593, 11. 332. Constantine the Great. Tragedy by , N. Lee, 1684. Constantini Rodocanacidis Chiensis, 1660, H. 95. Constantinople, A late Voyage to. ■ Jos. 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Golme- nero's Chocolate, 1640, ded. to. Conway, Sir John. Meditations and Prayers, 15.71, I. 98. — Poesy of Flowered Prayers, i6ri, H. 120. — Verses in G. Fenton's Tragical Dis- courses, 156,7. Conyers, Geo., Boolcseller, Golden Ring, Ludgaie Hill, 1687, I. 363 ; 1688, H. 154, 1. 132, II. 653; 1693, II. 60s; 1696. I- 2Z9> 428, III. 78; 1697, H. 160, 1. 428, II. 605 ; 1698, IV. 116 ; 1700, H. 154, 523, 1. 147, II. 248, 6©5,IV. 141 ; i7o2,IL 606 ; 1703, H. 239; 1706,11. 294, 606; 1708, A. 267 ; n.d., H. 47, 227, 440, I. 466, II. 324, IV. 50, A. 265. Compare G. G. Conyers, Hen., £. Ravenscroffs Italian Husband, 1698, ded. to. Conyers, Jos., Bookseller, Black Raven, in the Long Walk near Christ Church, 1662, I. 370, H. 301. — Black Raven, Duck Lane, 1675, H. 377; 1676, IV. 157 ; 1684, H. 158, II. 408, I. 127 ; 1686, I. 480, III. 178 ; 1688, H. 220, IV. 135 ; n.d., H- 134. 377. 477. 496, H 401, SSS. 703, IV. 88. Conyers, Tobias. Translated Arminius, The Just Man's Defence, 1657. Cook, Benj,, M. Stevenson's Occasions offspringri645, ded. to. Cook, Mary. Blood for Blood, 1670, I. 98.— The Cruel Mother, 1670, I. 98. Cook, Moses. Manner of raising, or- dering, and improving Forest-trees, 1676, rV, 24. Cook. Portrait of John Donne, in Poems, 1719, H.,162. Cook, Sir Anthony. Contributed to Vita et obitus . . .H.^tC Brandoni, 1551. H. 55. Cook, The accomplisht. Rob. May, 1600. — The complete, 1655, II. 140, 1662, III. 47.— The French. M. Du i^reswe, 1673.— The perfect. M.Mar nette, 1686. Cook, Wm. A Dose for Chamberlain, 1661, H. 81. Cooke, Alex, Country Errors, n.d., I. 99.— -Pope Joane, 1610, 1625, I. 99. —Saint Austin's Religion, 1623, II. 140. — Work for a masse priest 16 1 7, II. 140. — More work for a masse priest, 1621, I. 283. — Yet more work for a masse priest, 1622 I. 283. Cooke, [or Coke], Sir Ed v^, and others. Conference. . . Eights and Privileges of the Subject, 1642, II. 447. Cooke, Edw., Eemedies against Dis- contentment, 1596, L 129, ded. to. 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King Charles, his case, 1649, II. 140.^ — Monarchy no creature of God's making, 1651, I. 98. — Passage from Wexford to Kinsaile, 1650, H. 120, II. 140. — Eedintegratio Amoris, [1648], IV. 131. — The charges of the Commons of England against Charles Stuart, 1648,1V. 20. — Unum Necessarium, 1648,1V. 131, H. 120. — Vindication of the professors and profession of the Law, 1648, IL 684. — What the Independents would have, 1647, I. 98. — and others. Speeches and prayers, 1660, H. 95, II. 107. Cooke, Mathew, and S. Macham, Book' sellers, 1606-7. See Macham. Cooke, Peter. Arraignment, Trial, and COOKE [ m ] COPE Condemnationj 1696, II. 648, IV. 177- Cooke, Lady Theophila, P. Qomeille's Seoond part of the Cid, 1640. T. Heywood's Exemplary Lives of nine most^, ■worthy women, 1640, ded. to. Cooke, Th., Bookseller, 1642, I. 447. Cooke, Toby, Bookseller, 1578, II. 193 ; I.S79. I- 370; 1587. H. 248; 1589, H. 570, II. 161 ; 1590, II. 228, 262, ■ 289; 1593, H. 248. Cooke, Wm., Bookseller, nr. FurnivaVs Gate, 1632, H. 439, L 384; 1633, H. 24, 554, 1. 384; 1634, H. 249, n. 621, III. 256; 163s, H. 250, I. 384, IV. 129; 1637, L 384, IV. 23; 1638, H. 6, IIL 96; 1639, H. 33. 429> 589. L 313, IIL 179 ; 1640, H. 204, 250, II. 245, I. 196; 1641, IV. 129. Cooke, Wm., Printer, Chester, 1720, I. 415; 1723, IL 492. Cookery, A Book of. By A. W. — A little book of, n.d., H. 120. — A new book of, n.d., H. 120. — A proper new book of, 1546, H. 120. Marsh, [1558], H. 120, IIL 286; 157s, H. 120; 1576, I. 99. — Art of. Jos. Cooper, 1654. W. King, n.d. — Book of, n.d., H. 120; 1500, I. 99, III. 286. — Book of. Geo. Crewe, 1 62 1 . C. Messishurgo, 1 5 90. — Closet for Ladies and Gentlewomen, 1630, •. 1632, 1635, II. 140. — dissected. W. Rdbisha, 1 66 1. — for all manner of . dutch victuals, 1590, H. 121. — New book of. /. Mwrell, 1630. — Noble book of feasts royal, n.d., H. 120. — Receipts in. Sir T. Mayerne, 1688. — Receipts of pastry and. C. 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Translated Apollonius of Tyre, 1509. Art of Memory, I. 492. Kalendar of Shepherds^ 1506, H. 552. Ruler of the Sea, 1528, H. 538. Triumphal Victory of the Im- perial Majesty against the Turks, 1532,1V. 105;— isi5,IV.s6; 1521, H. 2S; 1530, H. 98,1V. 84; IS 33, III. 114; n.d., H. 46, I. 44, 304, 435, II. 556. Copland, Rob., Yr. The seven sorrows that women have, n.d.. Ill 47. Copland, Wm., Printer, 1532, H. 630; 1542, H. 46; 1548, I. 157; 1550, H. 358, 624, 660, 694; 1551, H. 417,111.234; 1552, IV. 106; 1553, H. 162, 196, 631,1. 139; 1554,111. 9; 1555, H. 566; 1557,1. 13; 1558, H. 28, II. 429; 1560, II. 471; 1561, H. 460, 634, 1. 433 ; 1562, I. 44- 11. 192, 520; 1563, H. 464. II. 377; 1564, H. 19; 1565, H. 417; 1566, I.. 134, II. 658; 1567, II. 174; n.d., H. 14, 28, 35, 38, 46, 77, 151, 167, 177, 200, 247, 261, 269, 285, 293, 324, 400, 427, 464, 513, ,528, 538, 563, 574, 588, 594, 616, 621, 643, 674, 687, I. 28, 44, 225, 323, 400, 468, 477, II. 47, 611, 679, 701, III. 32, 112, 296, IV. 37, 79, 84. Copley, A. A Fig for fortune, «. IV. 139; , 1664, III. 287; 1665, IV. 140; n.d., 1. 176. Costerden, Matthew, Booltseller, 1636, II. 441. Costes, G, de. See Galprenede. Costly whore. The, 1633, H. 472. 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II- 236; 1654, IIL 221 ; 1655, H. 41, IL 84, 241,111.267; 1656,111. iii; i6";7, L 42, IL 54, IV. 98 ; 1658, H. 602, IL 89, 367 ; 1659, IV. 93 ; i66i, H. 22; 1662, II. 621; 1664, H. 193, L 102, IV. 41 ; 1665, L 263, IL 27, 144, IIL 97; 1666, H. 22; 1667, L 481, IL 136, IIL 14; 1668, H- 35 ; 1670. I- 147- Cotes, Rich., Printer, 1635, H. 551; 1642, H. 134, L 362, IL 83, 359, 501 ; 1643, 1. 497, IL 286, IIL 248, IV. 78 ; 1644, H. 233, IL 152, 290, 455, IIL 248, A. 261 ; 1645, H. 587, 667, L 493, IL 327 ; 1646, H. 49^2, L 347. II- 360; 1647, H. 122, L 100, IL 213, 267, 360; 1648, H. 35, 649, L 196, IL 241, 361, 557, IV. 50; 1649, L 389, IL 458, 459; 1650, IL 475, IV. 118, IIL 19; 1651, L 456, IL 236, III. 79, 256; 1652, IL 534; 1653, H. 39^' See also T. Sr R. Cotes. Cotes, Thos., Printer, 1628, H. 35, 324 ; COTES [ 184 ] COTTON 1631, H. 214, 439, I. 174, 371 ; 1632, H. 35, 547. I- 372 ; 1633, H. 539, III. 180 ; 1634, H. 41, 204, 1. 117, 160, 337, 11. 317, 674, III. 271, IV. 163; 1635, H. 39, 138, I. 38, n. 392. 533. 659,111. 298; 1637, H. 320, 1. 384, II. 534 ; 1638, H. 6, 24, 192, 439, 613, I. 385, II. 698, III. 96, loi ; 1639, H. 33, 491, 489, 512, I. 76, 114, 314, 385, III. 179; 1640, H. 204, 250, 301, 439, 491. 507. 546, I. 160, 196, 214, 247, 347. 358, 385. II- 89, 438. 444; 1641, H, 487, 492, 662, 1. 165, 246, 344, 460, IV. 129; 1642,11. 696; 1644, 1. 183 ; 1646, 1. 470, II. 122 ; 1647, II. 326; n.d., H. 556, II. 693- Cotes, T. & E., Printers,, 162,0, H. 160, 472, I. 128, 265 ; 1641, H. 72, 627, I. 330, II. 77 ; 1648, II. 699. Cotgrave, J. English treasury of Wit and Language, 1655, H. 124, I. 102. — Wit's Interpreter, 1655, H. 125, I. 102; 1662', H. 125, II. 143; 1671, a 125. Cotgrave, E. French and English Dictionary, i6ii,1. 102 ; 1650,1660, II. 144; 1673, H. 125, II. 144. Coton, Peter. Letter, in A Letter of a Catholic Man. T. A., 16 10, III. i. Cotswold muse, Nympha Libethris, or the. G. Barksdale, 165 1. Cotta, J. Gotta contra Antonium, 1623, II. 685.: — Discourse of the unobserved dangers, 1612, H. 125, III. 48. — Infallible true and assured Witch, 1624, 11. 144- — My, opinion at the Assizes in Northampton, 1680, IL 685.— Trial of Witchcraft, 1616, in. 48. Cotten, Thos., Late cruelty upon Quakers in Leicester, at the instiga- tion of, 1682, rV. 151. Cottenham, Sad relation of terrible fire at, 1676, H. 72, III. 29. Cottesford, S. Treatise against Traitors, 1592, 1. 102. Cottesford, T. The Prayer of the prophet Daniel, [1560], I. 102 ; [1570], H. 125; n.d., IL 144.— Prayer of Daniel turned into meter, 1569-70, IL 144. Oottington, Chas., /. Beaumont's Pre- sent state of the> Universe, 1694, ded. to. Cottington, Er., Lord, E. Jorderis Natural Baths, 1631, ded. to.-j-men- tioned. The Exact diurnal of the Parliament of Ladies, 1647, H- 324. Cottington, John. Muld Sack, 1620, L 297, H. 367. Cottom, Thos., and others. 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Crayle, Benj., Bookseller, Peacock and Bible, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1684, H. 493, II. 680; 1685, II. 603; 1688, I. 470, 475 ; 1689, I. 484, II. 508. Creake, Thos., Bookseller, 1642, II. 345 ; i643> ni. 37; 1657, II. 440; 1660, II. 206, I. 458. Creamor, Thos., A gunpowder plot in Ireland ... by the information of, 1641, IV. 146. Creation, Essay upon the works of. W. Turner, 1695. — First Days of. Da Barias, 1596. — of the World, The, 1646, 1. 108. Creature, Treatise of the dying, 1507, IV. 26. Credit, Description of the office of, 1665, IV. 26. Credulity and incredulity. Of. M. Cas- ■> aubon, 1670. Creecbj Thos. A Step to Oxford, 1700, II. 148. — Preface in Lucretius, De Natura Eerum, 1682. Theocritus Idylliums, 1684. Manilius, System of Ancient Astronomy, 1697. — Daphnis, Elegy on his death, 1709, III. so. Creed, John, Bookseller, Cambridge, 1677, IV. 178. (Jreed, Thos., Printer, 1593, H. 573, '. II. 169, 258, 280, 351 ; 1594, H. 54, 80, 160, 243, 341, 357. 467. 500. 507, II. 62, 325, 549 ; 1595, H. 26:, 462, 511, 621, 659, I. 139, 236, III. 84, II. 375; 1596, H. 96, 196, 242, 315, 632, I. 191, 232, III. 255, IV. 81 ; 1597, H. 56, 252, 467, 572, I. 162, 198, 341, 354, 11. 25, 231, 404, 67s; 1598, H. 35, 207, 243, 262, 341. 474. 5", 548. I- 34, loi, II. 156, 231,111. 285; 1599, H. 57,68, 135. 243. 321. 365. 451. 547, 592; 1600, H. 436, 468, 469, 511, 549, 632, I. 73, II. 621; i6o2, H. I, 341. 548, 549, I- 19, 260, II. 355 ; 1603, H. 148, 296, I. 208, 233, III. 285 ; 1604, H. 254, 276, 505, I. 200 ; 1605, H. 382, 548, II. 507, 636;. 1606, H. 57; 1607, H. 196, 206, 632; 1608, H. 207, I. 429; 1609, H. 207, II. 88; 1610,11.609; 161 2, H. 548, I. 139, II. 426; 1613, H. 75, I. 170, IV. 40; 1614, H. 21, 428; 1615, K 59, 204, 428, 445, 471, 564, I- 321, III. 82; 1616, H. 144, 420, 552, 816, I. 306, 318, 368, II. 442. 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Crew of Kind London Gossips, 1663, H. 6. S. Rowlands. Crichton, Jas. Ad . . . Gasparem Vicecomitem, 1584, IV. 26. — Ad nobilissimum virum, prudentissimum- que, &c., 1585, IV. 26. — Epicedium . . , Cardinalis C. BaromsBi, 1584, IV. 26. — Inappulsuad celeberrimam urbem, 1590, III. 50. — Noticed in J. Dunbar's Epigrammata, 1616, Cries of London, 1580-1, H. 343. W. Turner, 1662. — Manner of crying things in London, n.d., H. 343. — Penitential, 1701, II. 149. Criminal, Laws and customs of Scot- land in matters. Sir Geo. Mackenzie, 1699. Crimsall, E. Comparison of the Life of Man, I. 109. — Cupid's Solicitor of Love, I. 108, 480, H, i29.^John Hadiand's Advice, H. 129. — Joy and Sorrow mixed together, L 109. — The Jovial Broom-man, I. 109. — The Politick Maid, H. 129. Cripps, Hen., Boolcseller, Oxford, 1623, IL 685, IV. 43; 1624, L 59 J 1628, IL 73; 1632, IL 73; 163s, IL 83. Cripps, Hen., Booltseller, Pope's Alley, 1649, 1. 447, III. 260, IV. 61 ; 1650, IL 29s; 1651, IV. 140; 1653, III- 61; 1655, H. 636, in. 79; 1657, IL 581; 1658, IL 178, 506 J 1660, ■ L 478. Cripps, J. True account of the dying words of Ockanickon, 1682, II. 149.' Crisp, Lady, The General's Dinner with, 1647, II. 212. Crisp, Sir K, Letter of dangerous con- _ sequence from Sergeant-Major ' Ogle to, 1642, IL, 345. Crisp, S. Don Samuel Crisp, or His- tory of the Knight of Fond Love, 1660, H. 129. Crispe, Dr., Memorial to preserve, the -Memory of, 1643, H- 129, JI. 149. Crispianus, History of. In T. De- loney's Gentle Craft, 1648. Crispin, John. Actiones et monimenta marty;rum, 156.0, IV. 65. Crispin and Ursula, History of. In T, DeloTiei/s Gentle Craft, 1648. Crispinus. T. Decker, 1602. Critic, The. L. Gh-acian, 1681. ii Crocker, Thos. The Knavish Mer- chant, 1656, H. 629, ded. to. Croft, Ed^., Booltseller, 1677, IL 203. Croft, Eich. The Wise Steward,, 1697, IIL 287. Croft, Eob. Paradise within .us, 1640, I. 109. — Terrestrial ParadisBj .1639, H. 129. — The Happy Mind, 1640, tec. 130. — The Lover, 1638, H. 129. Crofton, Z., M. iZofiwow'sStrenaPoetica, 1649, ded. to. Crofts, Ant., Verses in /. Stepheni Essays and Characters ironical, 1615, — The Husband, 16 14, ded. to. Crofts, Lady, F. Quarles' Sighs at the deaths of three Sisters, &c., 1640, ded. to. Crofts, Eob., Booltseller, Grown, Clim- eery Lane, 1657, H. 163 ; 1658, H. 39, IV. 160; i66i,H.. 79, L 313,11. 395. I^- 126 ; 1663, L 252, IV. 64; 1664, 1. 483. Compare iZ. Cro/^[? the same person]. Croke, Sir Geo., and others, Argumpnts of. Sir Rich. Hutton, 1641. <.. Croke, John. Musica Sacra, 1608, 161 1, H. 130. Croke, Eich. Orationes, 1520, III. 50. Cromarty, Earl of, J. Wilson's Enthu- siasm, 1706, ded. to. Cromer, M. A notable example of God's vengeance, n.d., H. 130, HI. SO, 51- Cronunelin, L. Improvement of. the Hempen and Flaxen Manufactujss, 1734, IIL 51. Crompton, Hugh. 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Wither, n.d. — Discourse or dia- logue between the two potent enemies: His illegal Commission of Array, 1642, H. 89. — Devout Exercise, 1649, I. 109 ; 1680, IV. 52. — Elegy on, in J. Dryden's Absalom and Achi- tophel, 1682. — Ghost of, 1681, II. 75 1. — God's gracious presence with. Win. Kaye, 1658. — Hell's higher court of justice, 1661, H. 131. — History and policy reviewed : or heroic transactions of. H. Dauleney, 1659. — History of. Richard Burton, 1692 ; M. Drayton, 1609 ; G. Leti, 1692 ; Raguenet, 1691. — Hue and cry after Cromwell, 1642, H. 130. — II Cromuelo tragedia del co. G. Gra^ Hard, 1 661.— Impeachment of high treason against. /. Lilburn, 1649. — Inauguratio Olivariana. Payne Fisher, 1654. — Irenodia gratulatoria. Payne Fisher, 1652. — Killing is murder, 1657, II. 150. — King Eichard III., revived, 1657. III. 51.— La tyrranie heureuse 0. Cromwel politique. Le Sieur P. F. De Galardi, 1671. — Last Will and Testament, 1648,11. 149. — Legend of the Great Cromwell. M. Drayton, 1617.— Letter concerning the Surrender of the town of Eoss, 1649, IIL 132. — Letter to Hon. Wm. Lenthall, 1645, IL 149 ; 1649, IV. 52, 132; 1650, IV. 132.— Letter, touching loose and idle persons, 1655, II. 1 50. — Life, The perfect politician. J.S.,x 660, II 5 29. An Exact Cha- racter. T. VW., 1658, IL 624. Flagellum. Jas. Heath, 1669. — Loyal Subject's Jubilee, 1649, H. 130. — Margery good-cow, 1659, III. 51. — Message from God (by a dumb woman) to His Highness. E. Channel, 16J4. — Modest vindication of, from the accusations of Lieut.-Gen. Lud- CROMWELL [ 194 1 CROMWELL low, 1698, IV. 26. — Musarum Oxon. Elaiaphoria, 1654, H. 130, II. 149, jrL 51. — Musarum Cantab. Luctus et gratulatio, 1658, III. 51. — Narra- tive ©f <0. C.'s compact with the Devil, 1720, IV. 132. — Notse his- torico-politicse in vitam 0. Crom- wellii, 1659, H. 131. — llfotice of, in J. 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Captain -general of the forces, 1653, III. 51. — Proclamation for putting the laws in executi-on for setting prices on wheat, 1655, III. .,26.^Proclamation commanding . . . execution of Laws against Drunken- ness, 1655, III. 26.— Q. D. B. V. Characteres tyranni 0. Cromwello, 1 7 12, IV. 132. — Eelation of the de- feating Lord Mazarin and 0. C.'s design to have taken Ostend, 1658, H. 201 ; 1666, IV. 156. — Several Letters aad passages between the Governor of Edinburgh Castle and, 1650, III. 224. — Shuffling, Cutting, and Dealing, 1659, I. no, II. 150. — Speech to the Parliament* 1654, II. 150. — Speech in the Council Chamber, 1654, IIL 51. — Sum of the charge against the Earl of Man- chester, 1646, 11. 149. — The case is altered, [1660], IIL 52.— The Court career, 1659, IL 686.— The English Devil, 1660, IL 150.— The idea of. B. Flecknoe, 1659. — The unparaUeleJ monarch, 1656, I. 109. — The Pro- tector. G. Wither, 1655. — ^The right picture of King Olivar, 1649, H 149. — The tenth worthy t Anagrams upon the name of, Thos. Danes, 1658. — The tragical Actors, 1660, H. 131.— The voice of Michael th6 archangel to. Arise Evans, 1654, — The world in a maize, 1659, II. 686. — The world's mistake in, 1668, II. 151. — Treason's masterpiece. -G. C, 1 680. — True account of the late . . J conspiracy against, 1654, II. 150, — True relation of his proceedings against the Cavaliers, 1643, II. 149. — Two Letters : One to, 1649, III. 224. — Veui, vidi, vici, or the triumphs of. T. Manley, 1652. — ^Vision con- cerning his late pretended Highness. A. Cowley, 168 r.— Voyage de 0. en I'autre monde. John of Werstaumay, 1690. — John Eliot's Tears of Ee- pentance, 1653. P. English's Suney of Policy, 1653. /. Gaide's The Mag-Astro-Mancer, 1652. John Hall's True Cavalier examined, 1656. John Jones' Cry of Blood, 1650. Jas. Harrington's Oceana, 1656, ded. to. Cromwell, Richard, Acrostic poem to. /. Lineall, 1658. — Another Address given to. G. Wither, n.d. — Election and proclamation of, in Exact Char- acter of Oliver Cromwell, 1658, ill. 624. — ^Forty-four Queries, 1659, IL 151. — God's gracious presence with. Win. Kaye, 1658. — Humble Repre- sentation of Officers and Annies, 1659, II. 151. — Letter of Comfort to, 1659, H. 131- — Musarum Cantab. Luctus et Gratulatio, 1658, H. 131, III. 51. — Petition to Committee of officers, 1659-60, H. 131, IIL 287. — Portrait in /. Parival's History of this Iron Age, 1659. /. Phillips' Don Juan Lamberto, 1661. — Pro- clamation, in Some further intdli- gence into the Affairs of England, 1659, IIL 74.— Speech, i6s8,. IIL 5 2. — A. Daubeny's History and Policy reversed, 1659. Payne FisJier'sThve- nodia triumphalis, 1658. B. Fleck- noe's Idea of Oliver Crorrfwell, 1659. D. Lupton's Flanders, 1658, ded. to. CROMWELL [ ^95 ] CROSS Cromwell, Thos., Earl of Essex. Balade against malycyous solaunderers, H. 131. — Life and death. M. 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Deceased Maiden Lover, II. 351. Deceit of "Women, H. 674, III. 270. Deceiver deceived. Mary Pix, 1698. December 29, 1 659. Alamode of Paris, IL 179. Decemviratus Arrogatus, Tragoed,ia. T. Dempster, 16 13. Decermina quaedam philosophica, 1629, IV. 164. Decker, Thos. A Knight's conjuring, 1707, H. 149. — ^A Strange Horse race, 1613, H. 150. — Batchelor's Banquet, 1603, 1604, 1630, 1660, 1661, H. 148; 1677, H. 148, IL 162. — Belman of London, 1608, H. 149, II. 162 ; 1616, 1640, II. 162. — Britannia's Honor, 1628, I. 122. — Canaan's Calamity, 1598, 1604, 161 7, 1618, 1625,1. 122; 1677,111. 57. 'Crispinus,' in B. Jonson's Poetaster, 1602. — Dead Terms, 1608, H. 150. — English Villanies, 1638, 1640,. 1648, H. 149; Part IL 1632, IL 162. — Four Birds of Noah's Ark, 1609, H. 150. — Girl's Horn Book, 1609, H. 150. See C. Vincents Young Gallant's Academy, 1674, H. 631. — ^^His Devise, 1603, H. 148. — His Dream, 1620, H. 151. — Honest Whore, 1604, 1605, 161 5, 161 6, H. 148 ; 1635, H. 148, 1. 122. Part IL 1630, H. 148, III. 57. — If it be not good the DevU is in it, 1612, H. 150. — Jests to make you merry, 1607, H. 147. — Lanthorne and Candle- light, 1608, IL 688; 1609, H. 145, 149. — London's Tempe, 1629, III. 57. — Magnificent Entertainment of K. James, 1604, H. 148, I. 122. — Match me in London, 1631, I. 122. — News from HeU, 1606, H. 149. — per se 0, 1612, H. 149. — Old Eor- tunatus, 1600, H. 147. — Owles' Al- manack, 1618, H. 151. — Penny wise pound foolish, 1631, H. 453, I. 122, II. 467. — Ravens Almanack, 1609, H. 150. — Rod for Runaways, 1625, H. 151. The Runaway's Answer, 1625, H. 461. — Satiro-Mastix, 1602, H. 148. — Shoemaker's Holiday, 1600, H. 148; 1618, II. 162. — Seven deadly sins of London, 1606, H. 148 ; 1609, H. 149. — The Artillery Gar- den, 1616, H. 151, IL 162.— The Double P. P., 1606, H. 149.— The Wonderful Year, 1603, H. 148. — Troia-Nova Triumphans, 1612, H. 150. — Villanies discovered by Lant- horn and Candlelight, 1616, 1620, H. 149.— Wars, Wars, Wars, 1628, H. 151. — Whore of Babylon, 1607, DECKERS [ 2M ] DELARAM H. 149. — Wonder of a Kingdom, 1636, I. 122. — Work for Armourers, 1609, H. 150. — and J. Ford and W. Rowley. The Witch of Ed- monton, 1658, H. 525, I. 658. — and J. Day. Guy of Warwick, 1619-20, II. 160. — and J. Ford. The Sun's Darlinp;, 1656, H. 208, I. 164; 1657,11.208. — and B. Jonson. Page of Plymouth, 1599, H. 306. — and F. Massinger. The Virgin Martyr, i62'2, 1631, H. 383, II. 388; 1651, II. 5SS.— and T. Middieton. The Bioaring Girl, 1611, H. 212, 393,,III. 160. — and J, Webster. Sir Thos. Wyat, 1607, 1612, H. 646. — Verses jn R. Brome's Northern Lass, 1632. N. Oceffetieau's Maiden of Confolens, 1603. A. Munday's History of Con- folens, 1604. Palmerin of England, Part III. 1602. /. Taylofs tJrania, 1 61 5. Windsor Drollery, 1672. Deckers, E. Edited P. Barbette's Practice, 1675. Declaratio Causarum, 1589, II. 194. Declaration of the King concerning, the observation of his Edicts, 1589, I. 168. — of the Eecorder of London, Effect of, 1570, n. 356. —of the Lords and Commons for new Loans, 1642, II. 711. — of the Queen Mother of the most Christian King, 1639, IIL 86. Declarations and pleadings in English. R. Brownloio, 1653. Declaring the good zeal and towardness of men's hearts to all vertue, 1565-6, II. 30. — the unsteadfastness of our life, 1578, II. 32. — the ygry true way, &C., 1566, IL 31.— what dis- cord doth rise, &c., 1565-6, II. 30. Declensions with the plain exposition. /. Radius Ascensius, [1520]. Declinatour, The, 1639, II. 538. Decoisnon, D. Translated Chevreau, Mirror of Fortune, 16,75. Decoy Duck, 1642, I. 122. By Bp. [ John Williams, 1642. Dedekindus, F. School of Slovenrie, 1605, H. 151. Dee, John. Letter, Discourse Apolo- getical, 1599, I- 123- — Letter, Nine years since, 1603, H. 151. — Mona's Hieroglyphica, 1564, H. 163. — Paralleticee Coramentationis Praxe- osque, 1573, H. 163.— Preface in Euclid's Elements of Geometry, 1570. — Propaidegmata Aphoristioa, 1558 IL 163 ; 1568, IIL 58. -Testa- mentum : in Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, 1652, H. 5. — Verses in H. Perry's Eghryn Phraethineh sebh., 1595. Deep sigh breathed through the Icdginas of Whitehall, 1642, H. 89. Deer, Proclamation for Fee, 1636, IV. 29. Deering, Sir Edw., Copy of a Letter written unto, 1641, IV. 77. Deering, Lady, H. and W. Lawes' 2nd Book of Aires and Dialogues, 1655, ded. to. Defence, Art of. O. De Grasd,^i)/^ — Private School of. Q. Hale, 16(4. — of Good Women. Sir Thos. Elyot, 1545. — of the Kingdom, Ordinance for raising Forces for the, 1644, IL 455- .;> Defenslo Legis. Fabian Philip, 1674. Defer not repentance, for time will not stay, 1587, IL 34. Defiance to Death. John Gaiik, 1630. Defoe, D. K. William's Affection to the Church of England-examined, 1703, IL 6.49. Deformities, The mint of. C. G., 1600, H. 217. ,, Defraud of Creditors, Against di^osi- tions made in. Sir G. Mackenzie, 1675- Degor^, Syr, n.d., H. 151 ; 1560, ».i, H. 152. Deipenbeke. See Diepenhelce. Dekin, Han. Translated He/rmam's Duty of Married Folk. Delamain. The Making . ,. . a hori- zontal quadrant, 1632, II. 165. De la Mere, Lord. The late Lord Russel's Case, 1689, III. 59. Delamotte, N. G. The French Alpha- bet, 1595, H. 152; 1633, J639, L 123; 1647, IL 165. Delapeend, Thos. Translated Bi^^iot^ of John Lord Mendozze, 1565) A. 169. Delaram, F, Portrait of Prince Charles, DELAUNE [ "S 1 DELPHI 1616, 11. 92. LadyElizabeth, 1616, IL 196. K. James, 1619-20, II. • 309. Geo. Wither, in Q. Wither's Preparation to the Psalter, 16 19. — ■ Engraved Title to 'H. Peaeham's Com- plete Gentleman, 1622. Delaune, Hen. nAXPiKON as2pon, . 1657, H. 152, I. 123.— Legacy to his sons, 1651, II. 166. Delaune, Thos. Anglise Metropolis, 1690, IL 166. — Narrative of the Sufferings of, 1684, III. 59. — Plea for the Nonconformists, 1704, III. 59, — Present State of London, 1681, II. 166.' Delaval, Lady Eliz., E. Settlers Pastor Fido, 1677, ded. to. Delaware, Lord, Kelation of, 161 1, II. 639. — G. Markham's Honour in his : perfection, 1624. — W. Strachey's Laws for Virginia, 1612, ded. to. De la Warr, Earl, A. Laurentius, Pre- servation of the Sight, 1599, ded. to. Delectable demands and pleasant ques- tions. A. Chartier, 1566. — little history in metre, 1698, II. 366. Delft Printers. J. Fasnicolius, 1601. B. Schincldey, 1578. Michael Stael, . 1649. •^' -f- Walpole, 1633. 'De]fb printed, 1641, H. 629; 1632, II. 262. Delgasto, Capt.' Joyful New Tidings of the goodly Victorv, sent by, [1540], IV. S2. Delia. S. Daniel, 1594. Delia and Eosamond. S. Daniel, 1594. Delicise Poetarum Scotorum. A. Jon- ston, 1637. — Poeticse, 1706, I. 123. Delight and Pastime. G. M., 1697. Delightful News for all Loyal Subjects, 1642, III. 36. Delights for Ladies. Sir IT. Piatt, 1600. — for young Men and Maids, < 1720, I. 123. DeliiKiueiits, Order of L. and C. for all -3 Papists and other, 1646, II. 456. — . Orders and ordinances concerning 'I *equestring the Estates of, II. 456. -—Several Votes of the Commons concerning, 1646, II. 456. Delinctuent's Pasport, 1657-8, I. 123. Delithason and Verista. W. Bosworih, 165 1. ... Delitiae Delitiarum. Abr. Wright, n.d. Dell, Agnps. Cruel and bloody murder of Geo. Dell, 1616, H. 408, IIL 109. Dell, Geo. See Agnes Dell. Dell, Mr. Copy of a Letter from Northampton, 1646, II. 428. — Vin- dicise Academiarum, 1654, II. 2. Deloney, T. 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Tomlinson, 1592, H. 610, I. 424. — Most sweet song of an English Merchant, 1593-4, II. 167. — New Ballad of Strange and cruel whip, 1588, H. 152.: — Patient Grissell, [1640], H. 155, 245. — Pleasant His- tory of John Winchcomb, 16 19, 1623, 1630J 1633, 1655, H. 153; 1672, H. 153, II. 167, 15th Edit., n.d., H. 153. — Proclamation and Edict of the Archbishop and Prince Elector of Culleyn, 1583, H. 152. — Proper new Sonnet : Lamentation of Beccles, 1586, H. 152. — Proper new Sonnet : Declaration of Deaths and Execution of 14 Traitors, 1586, H. 152. — Royal Garland of Love and Delight, 1674, H. 155, 1. 124; 1681, I. 481.— Shoemaker's glory, n.d., 1723, H. 153. — Solomon's House- wife, [1630], I. 124. — Strange his- tories, 1602, H. 689; 1607, 1612, H. 154. — The Complaint of Mallia, [1591], L 517.— The Gentle Craft, 1598, H. 152; 1627, 1635, H. 153; 1648, H. i53>I- 124- Coles, [1670], H. 153, r674, 1676, 1678, 1685, 1696, H. 153.— The Queen's visit to the Camp at Tilbury, 1588, H. 152, 182.- — Thomas of Reading, 1612, 1623, 1636, Deacon, n.d., H. 155, 1637, [i76o]> I- 124- Deiph printed. See Bel/l. Delphi Phcenieizantes. Edmund Dick- inson, 1655. DELUDED [ 216 ] DENHAM Deluded Lasses lamentation, H. 353. Deluding World, The. John Taylor, 1639. Deluge, A terrible, 1599, I. 363. Demand, The merry, and answer there- unto, 1^6^-^, II. 167. Demands, Book entitled The, 1562-3, II. 167, — Book of. King Bocohus, H. 43, — Certain, with their grounds, 1605, II. 167. — Delectable. A. Ghartier, 1566, — ^joyous, 1511, H. 299, I. 481, — of the English Lords manifested, 1640, II. 167. Demetrus, C. Translated True Eela- tion of a very dreadful Earthquake, 161 2, H. 175, III. 94. News from Gulick and Cleve, 1615, III. 302. Democratical Justice, Trophies of, 1672, I. 219. Democritus Junior. Versatile In- genium, 1679, H. 301. Democritus, or Dr. Merryman his medi- , cines. Sam Rowlands, 1607. Demosthenes. Olynthid^se Orationes i' tres in latinum conversse a N. Cairo, 1571, A. 207. — Three Olynthiac Orations, trans. T. Wilson, i^^q, II. 168. Dempster, Geo. 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Sir T. Chaloner's In laudem Henrici VIII., 1579- Fleetwood, W. Inscriptionum Antiq. Sylloge, 1691, IV. 138. — Sermofi against Clipping, 1694, IV. 39. Fleir6, The. U. Shavpham, 1607. Jleischmann, George, Printer, Wurz- hurg, 1597, IV. 46; 1631, H. 400. Jleming, Ab. A Bright burning Bea- con, 1580, H. 202. — -A strange and terrible wonder in Bungay, 1577, H. 202. — Condyt of Comfort, 1579, H. 202. — Diamond of Devotion, 1602, IV. 39; 1608, III. .81.— Epitaph on Wm. Lambe, 1580, H. 202, I. 159. — Footpath of Faith, 16 19, H. 203. — Footpath to Felicity, 1602, I. 483. — Monomachie of motives, 1582, I. 159.: — Panoplie of, Epistles, 1576, II. 221. — Paradox: iBaldness, 1579, H. 202. — Contributed to HoUnshed's Chronicles, Vol. II., 1586 ; A. ■ Junius' The Nomenclator, 1585 ; /. Withal' s Short Dictionary, 1602. — Translated Julian's Register of His- tories, 1576. J. Gains' Of English Dogs, 1576. /. (7a/iceZfo/-'s Alphabet of Prayers, 1573.1. FirgriZ's Bucolics, 1575. — Verses in T. 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H. 76; 1620, H. 76; 1621,1.107; 1622,11.637; 1623, H. 608, 644; 1624, H. 689, IL 171; 1625, H. 574, L 277, IL 574, IIL 258 ; 1626, IIL 172; 1627,1 II. 82, 522; 1628, H. 204, 206/ L 160, IIL 293 ; 1629, H. 300, 333, 350; 1630, L 107, IL 663; 1631, H. 86, 491, II. 286, IV. 144 ; 1632, H. 491, L 293, 346, IL 617, III "3; 1633, H. 162, 231,491, L. 123 187; 1634, IL 13, 638; 163s, H. 380; 1636, H. 350, L 346; 1638, H. 81, 350, 410, 491, L 324, 346, IIL 166; 1639, H. 247; 1640, IL 162, 644; 1641, H. 410, 491, II. 366, 298, 409; 1642, IV. 129; 1644, IV. 23, 129 ; 1646, H. 492, L 397> 494, n. 513; 1647, H. 566, L 53, 258, IIL 100 ; 1648, H. 338, IL 582; 1649, II. 181; n.d., H. 120, L 99, IIL 312. Flesher, Miles, Printer, 1682, IL 44, IIL 161 ; 1683, IV. 97 ; 1684, in. 98; 1688, IL 166, 397; n.d., IV. 177- Flesher, Thos., Booltseller, 1679, IL 39; 1680, IIL 80, IV. 158; i68i,JL TLETA [ 281 ] FLOODS 52; 1683, II. 25, IV. 97; 1684, IV. 124. neta Miuor. Sir J. Pettm, 1686. Fletcher, Andrew. 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Hen., Bookseller, Three Gilt Cups, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1656, : II. 122 ; 1658, I. 205, III. 183, 193 ; 1659, II. 268, 621; 1661, II. 694. Fletcher, J. Differences, &c., of Urine, 1641, IV. 138. Fletcher, John. Cupid's Revenge, 1615, 1630, 1635, H. 204. — Faithful Shepherdess, n.d., H. 203; 1629, H. 204 ; in Latin, by Sir R. Fanshaw, 1658. — Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn, 161 2, H. 204. — Monsieur Thomas, 1639, I. 160. — Maid's Tragedy, 1619, 1622, 1630, n. 204 ; 1638, II. 222. — Rollo, Duke of Normandy, 1640, I. 160. — Rule a wife and have a wife, 1640, H. 204, I. 160. — The Coronation, 1640, I. 385. —The Elder Brother, 1637, 1651, H. 204; 1661, H. 204, II. . 222.— Tlie Night Walker, 1640, H. 204, I. 160. — The Woman Hater, 1607, H. 203; 1648, II. 222. — ■ Thierry, King of France, 1621, 1648, H. 204, II. 222. — and Fr. Beaumont. See Beaumont. — and W. Shakespeare. Two Noble Kinsmen, 1634, H. 204, I. 160. Pericles, 1609, I. 381, H. 551; 1611, 1619, 1630, 1635, H. 551- — B. Jonson and T. Middleton. The Widow, 1652, II. 321, H. 308. — Verses in M. Aleman's The Rogue, 1634; Ben Jonson' s Execration of Vulcan, 1640. — Criticised in /. Di-y- den's Of Dramatic Poesie, 1668. Fletcher, Jos. Christ's bloody sweat, 1613, H. 204. — History of the per- fect cursed blessed Man, 1628, H. 204, I. 160; 1629, H. 204. Fletcher, Ph. A Father's Testament, 1670, H. 205, I. 161. — Joy in Tribu- lation, 1632, 1. 161. — Sicelides, 1631, H. 205, I. 161. — The Locustes, 1627, H. 205, I. 160. — The Purple Island, 1633, H. 205. — Sylva Poetica : in Giles Fletcher's De Literis, &c., 1633. — Verses in Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victory, 1610. Fletcher, Sir Robt., Discourse on the Memory of. Gilhert Burnet, 1665. Fletcher, Rob. Brief and familiar Epistle, 1603, H. 205. — Nine Eng- lish Worthies, 1606, H. 205.— Solo- mon's Song in English Verse, 1586, H. 205. — Translated Augustin's Love of God, 1581. Fletcher, Robert. Ex Otio Negotium, translated from Martial, and Poem?, 1656. Fletcher, Thos. Poems, 1692, I. 161. Fleur de lice. La, 1593, II. 222. Fleysben, Gaspar, Printer, Antwerp, 1588, IIL 156. Floating Island. Wm. Strode, 1655 ; Richard Head, 1672. Flodden Field in nine fits, 1664, H. 205. La Rotta de Scocese, H. 205. True encounter or battle of, H. 205, I. 161. Victoria serenissimi ac Inviot. Henrici VIII., &o., [15 14], IL 276. Flood, Griffin. Life and death, 1623, H. 205. Flood, John, Death of : Nature's cruel step dames. H. Goodcole, 1637. Floods and Waters, Discourse of, 1570, H. 205. — Declaration of tempestuous and outrageous, 157 1, H. 205, II. FLOORISH [ 282 ] FLOYD 222. — God's warnilig to People of England, 1607, H. 206. — Harmes of the great, 1579-80, II. 222. — in Beds., Lines., &p., Discourse of. R. 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Flores of Greece, History of, 1664, H. 206. Flores Aliquot Sententiarum. Erasmus, 1540. Flores Solitudinis. Hen. Vatighan, 1654. Florida [properly Terra Florida], Ballad by one greatly impoverished by the , voyage prepared to, 1564, II. 596. — Discourse of Great Sea-storm in the < Gulph of, 1671, H. 540, 1. 161. — Dis- covery of. Cap. Ribauld, 1563. — , History of. F. de Soto, 161 1. — Notable History of voyages of French Captains in, 1587, II. 222, — Relation of a discovery on the coasts of. W. .ffz7y Sir Walter Roberts, 1641, I. 361. — J. Keijmor's Dutch Fishing, 1664, printed for. Ford, Edw. Impossibilities, I. 162. — Wine and Women, 1647, H. 206. Ford, Emm. Montelion, 1668, 1633, 1663, 1671, 1673, H. 207; 1687, H. 207, I. 169; 1695, W. 0., n.d., H. 207. — Oi-natus and Artesia, 1607, H. 206 ; 1634, H. 206, 1. 163 ; 1650, 1669, H. 206 ; 1683, H. 206, I. 163. 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Baimes' Offices, 1606. i?.' -Srome's Northern Lass, 1632. <7ow«o«Ms Virbius, 1636. P. Massinger's Roman Actor, 1629; Great Duke of Florence, 1636. To- tius, Citophon and Leucippe, 1638. J. Webster's Duchess of Malfy, 1623. —and T. Dekker. The Sun's Dar- ling, 1656, 1657, H. 208, I. 164;— T. Deklcer and W. Rowley. ■ The Witch of Edmonton, 1658, H. 525, L 658. Ford, John. Celebration of H.M.'s Coronation at Bath, 1661, H. 208. Ford, J., and T. Collins, Booksellers, at Middle-Temple Gate, 167 1, II. 70, 658, IIL 60. Ford, Eich., Buolcseller, Angel, Poultry, 1728, I. 167. Ford, Eob. Verses in J. Mayo's Pope's Parliament, 1594. Ford, Simon. Carmen funebre, 1676, H. 208. — Christian's acquiescence,' 1665, H. 208, I. 164. — Conflagratio Londinensis, 1667, H. 208, I. 164.' — Death in a new dress, 1666, H. 191. — Discourse concerning God's Judgements, 1678, IIL 82.— Fall and funeral of Northampton, 1677, H. 208. — London's conflagration po- etically delineated, 1667, H. 208. — London's remains, 1667, H. 208. — ■ London's resurrection, 1679, H. 208. — Londini renascentis imago poetica, 1668, III. 82. —New Version of Psalms, 1688, I. 484. — Poemata Loudinensia, 1668, H. 208. — Three Poems relative to the destruction of London, 1667, I. 164. Ford, Thos. Music of sundry kinds, 1607, H. 208, IV. 39. Ford, Thos. The Singing of Psalms,. 1653, m. 82. FORD [ 285 ] PORTE ^ord, Thos. Lusus Fortunee, 1649, H. 208. — Panegyrick to Charles II., H. 208. — The Times anatomiz'd, 1647, H. 208. — Virtus Eediviva, 1660, H. 208 J 1661, III. 293. Ford, Thos., and others. Eeport of execution, 1582, H. 405. 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H., A. Invective against Paper per- secutors : in John Daviea' Scourge for Paper persecutors, 1621. ; H., A. Translated T. d Kempis' Little Garden of Eoses, 1638. H., A. A bit to stay the stomachs of good subjects, 1647, IV. 141. — Speedy Post for heaven, 1642, III. 102. H., A Gentleman's Exercise : in S. Latham's Falconry, 1662. H., A., Printer. See Hatfield. H., A., Bookseller; 1648, I. 72. H;, A., and S. G., Printers, 1649, I^- 52- H., B. Glass of Man's folly, 1595, 16 1 5, H. 249. — Verses in G. Beveti's Poems, 1657. H., D., Mercliant. Dedication in James Cole's Of Death, 1629, I. 93. H., D., Printer, 1647, II. 332; 1696, IV. 38. H. , E. Abridgement of J, Sf civ's Eng- lish Chronicles, 16-18, II. 584. H., E. Strafford's Plot discovered, 1646, IV. 45. £[., £. Plain and true Eelation of Case of M. Maillard, 1693, II. 263. H., E., Printer, 1676, III. 179; 1683, IL 392, A. 273; 1685, L 154. H., E, Bookseller, 1669, I. 257. H., F., M.D. Beware of pick-purses, 1605, H. 249, II. 263.' — Translated J. Oberndorff's Anatomy of the true Physician, 1602. H., F. Poemata Miscellanea, 161 2, I. 263. H., F. Elegy and Epitaph on Charles I., 1649, H. 249. H., G. Translated Anti-Coton, 161 1, n. 231. , H., G. Private School of Defence, 1614, L 175. H., G. Outlandish Proverbs : in "Wit Restored, I. 460. H., G. Translated De Vauronniere's Grand Scipio, 1660. ^Sir K. Digbys Choice and experimental Receipts, 1668. > H., G., Gent. Translated A Eelatiort of the French King's late Expedi-" tion, 1669, IV. 139. H., H., D.D. Considerations of presents use, &c., 1646, IV. 45. H., H. Journal of Proceedings of Jansenists and Jesuits, 1659, IIJ 263. H., H. Preface in P. H.'s Gutta Podagrica, 1633. '' H., H., and G. G., Boolcsellers, Fleur de LMce, Pope's head Alley, 1613, 1624, I. 120 : 1625, H. 145. H., H., and S. M., Booksellers,. Ball, St: Paul's Churchyard, 1613, H. 389. H., H., Printer, Oxford. See Hall. H., H., Printer, 1682, II. 354; 1683, L 451; 1687, IL 334. H., H.,y?-., Printer, 1684, III. 123. H., H., Printer in Black Friars, 1701, IV. 148. H., Sir J. Epigrams in Ancilla, 1628, H. s, L 6. H., I. Pearl of Practice, 1594, I. 195, A. 262. H., L Preface in The New Prophetical King of Barbary, 1613, I. 26. [ 333 1 H. H., I. The World's Folly, 1615, H. 249. JB.; I., Gent. A Strange Wonder, 1642, H. 249, I. 195. — Tra,ns\a,ted Biondi's Donzella and Desterrada, 1635. H., L Downright dealing, 1647, II. 698. — The Antipodes, 1647,1X1. 102. H., L Paradise transplanted, 1661, II. 698. H., I. Dedication in Rohert Parson's Brief Discourse, n.d. H., I. True account of late occurrences in Ireland, 1648, IV. 51. H., I. Translated Life of Christina, Queen of Sweden, 1656, II. 122. H., I. Scelere Aquarum, 1701,1V. 141. H., I., Bookseller, 1641, III. 185 ; 1642, I. 424 ; 1648, H. 90. H., I., Printer, 1600, H. 545 ; 1606, I. loi ; 1611, H. 591; 1615, H. 249; 1619, H. 437; 1622, I. 446; 1623, I. 253; 1627, I. 369; 1628, H. 522; 1629, II. 23; 1630, H. 360; 1631, H. 360,11. 557; 1634, H. 447, III. loi; 1636, H. 545; 1637. I- 273' n. 131 ; 1638, I. 273, H. 59 r, [1646], II. 693. H., I., Printer, Edinburgh, 1663, H. 519- H., J. England's Sorrow, or farewell to Essex, 1606, H. 249. — CKnone and Paris, 1594. H. 249. H., J. Translated A. de Soto's Ean- som of Time, 1634. H., J., Esq. A Gag to Love's Advocate, 165 1, III. 102. — Cottoni Posthuma, 1673, II. 145. — Epitaph on Charles II. : in Eikou Basilike, 1685, II. 91. — K. Charles, his entertainment, 1641, I. 195. — Pindaric Ode on death of Charles IL, 1685, II. 263.— The Grecian Story, 1684, II. 263. — Verses in A. Broivne's Ars Pictoria, 1675. — Translated A. Giraffi's His- tory of Eevolutions in Naples, 1656; Horace's Odes and Epodes, 1684; Dionysius Longinus, Height of Elo- quence, 1652. — G. Barksdale's Lives of Ten Excellent Men, 1677 ; A. Goicley's Four Ages of England, 1648, ded. to. H., J. Supplement to the present State of England, 1697, II. 263. H., J., Printer, 1604, H. 254; 1623, I. 419: 1624, I. 492; 1627, III. 12, 152; 1628, I. 315; 1631, IlL 149; 163s, IIL 12; 1638, H. S3, 401; 1643, L 262; 1657, II. 589; 1660, I. 51 ; 1664, I. no ; 1683, II. 658; 1687, IL 346, in. 66, IV. 147; 1688, I. 484, III. 194; 1691, IIL 82, IV. 86; 1692, IL 144 ; 1706, IL 294; 1707, IL 352, IIL 153; n.d., H. 391. H., J., Bookseller, 1582, II. 475 ; 1626, III. 212 ; 1635, II. 21 ; 1643, H. 288 ; n.d., H. 350. H., J., and T. Ryder, Boolcsellers, 1642, IL 449. H., J., and T. S., Booksellers, 1687, III. 125- H., J., and W. J. Preface in i. Phio- ravanti's Three Pieces, 1652. H., M. Young Cook's Monitor, 1683, IIL 102. H., Lady M., W. Heale's Apology for Women, 1609, ded. to. H., M., Bookseller, Prince's Arms, Chan- cery Lane, 1659, III. 33. H., M., and S. I., Printers, 1648, II. 42. H., M., and J. M., Printers, 1684, I, 223. H., N., D.D. Gospel Music, 1644, I, 195- H., N. Complete Tradesman, n.d., I. 195. — Pleasant Art of Money Catcli- ing, 1684, 1737, L 195. H., N. Elegy on Sir George Jeffreys, 1689, III. 102. H., N. Translated Husband forced to Idc Jealous, 1668, II. 298. H., P. Gutta Podagrica, 1633, III. 102. H., P. Verses in Humjphrey Mill's Poems, 1639. H., P., Bookseller, n.d., H. 168. H., R. Translated R. Lavater, Ghosts and Spirits, 1572 ; Notable History of Florida, 1587, II. 222. H.,R. Ros Creli, 1640, H. 518, I. 195. H., R. Paradoxical Assertions, 1664, IL 263. H., R. The War in New England, 1677, III. 102. H., R. Dialogue between a Protestant and a Baptist, 1678, II. 698. — Pro- posals for building . . . 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True picture and relation* of Pirince Henry, 1634, II. 263. H., W. Dedication in Bob. Southwell's Four-fold Meditations, 1636. H., W. Diurnal of Sea Designs, 1642, IL 263. H., W. A oha,nglitig no company for Lovers of Loyalty, 1660, IIL 103. — Congratulation to our newly restored Parliament, 1650, IL 249^ H., W. Remarks on the Affairs and Trade of England and Ireland, 1691, IIL 103. H., W., and others. Oxford Drollery, 1671. H., W., Printer, 1612, H. 297; 1650, H. 30, L 224, II. 144 ; 1652, L 192, 275, 418; 1655, L 199; i6|6, H. 169, L 6, IL 183; 1657, IL -591, H. 274; 1667, L 395; 1682, HI. 113. H., W., Printer, Oxford. See Hall. H., 'W.,- Bookseller, 1647, I. 73; 1657, H. 274. H., W., and E. H., Booksellei-s, 1689; IIL 93. H., W., and T. F., Booksellers, 1680, IIL 80. Ha., Jo. Nahash Redivivus, 1649, II. 264, rV. 142. Haberdashers and other tradesmen. To, 1619, H. 613. Haberdashers' Hall, Just reproof to. John Lilburn, 1651-2. Habington, W. 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Hacket, Thos., Printer and Bookseller, 1560, H. 270, 431, II. 29, 199; 1561, H. 142, 348, 465, 620, II. 330. 471. 587; 1562, H. 334, 11. 245, 558; 1563,11.518; 1565, H. 244; 1566, H. 25, 41, 324, 446, 622, III. 198; 1567, H. 342, I. 8; 1568, I. 422; 1574, H. 41, 250, I. 197; 1583, H. 623; 1584, H. 18, 406, 568,1. 18, 298; 1585,11.480,483, H. 473; 1587, H. 244, 497, I. 334, II. 566,111. 310; 1588, H. 18,592, I. 18, II. 56, III. 245 ; 1589, H. 395. 4i3>5io; 1590.1- 18; w.d,H. 7. 9. 489- Hacket, Wm. Life, Arraignment, &c., 1 59 1, II. 264. — Seduction of Hen. Arthington by, [1592], H. 13. Hackforth, Rob., Bookseller, 1566, II. 174; 1569. II. 368, 380, 394. Hackney, Ancient several customs of the Manor of, 1587, H. 390.— Free Customs, Benefits, &c., of Copyhold Tenants of Manor of, 161 7, H. 390, II. 394; 1675, II. 394.— and Hye gate ys at stryffe, 1568-9, H. 390. — and Stepney, Answer to reasons against passing the E. of Cleveland's Bill, as to Manors of, III. 160. 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Harris, And., Bookseller, Pope's Head, near the Exchange, 1598, H. 454. Harris, B., Oent. Translated J. Pari- val's History of this Iron Age, 1656. Harris, Barth. W. Charleton's Matrona Ephesia, trad., 1665. — /. Howell's Prsecedentia Regum, in latinum versa, 1664. Harris, Benj. The Protestant Cuckold, 1681, IL 269.— To H.M. William III., 1697, II. 269. — True and Joyful News, 1684, II. 269. Harris, Benj., Bookseller, Stationers' Arms, Royal Exchange, Trial of, 1679, IV. 143 ;— [1668], IL 486 ; 1675, li. 324; 1676, 1. 489, II. 181, in. 142, 157; 1678, L 25, 299; 1679, IL 431, 500 ; 1680, H. 567, L 293, II; 155; 1681, I. 467, II. 10, 20, 411, III. 40 ; 1689, A. 204 ; 1696, 1. 244, IIL 304; 1699, L 318; 1702, m. 183. Harriss, C. Scriptural chronicle of Satan's Incendiaries, 1670, III. 105. Harris, Eliz., Bookseller, 1680, III. 248; 1700, IV. 28. Harris, Edm. Sermon at Brocket Hall, 1588, I. 202. Harris, Eliz., Bookseller, Harrow, in Little Britain, 1700, III. 99, 263. Harris, P., Bookseller, 1682, I. 288. Harris, Geo., Boolcseller, 1703. III. 198. Harris, H. Verses in R. Chamb&rlaine's Swaggering Damsell, 1640, II. 89. Harris, John. England's Outcry for . . . Church and State, 1644, 1. 202. — The Puritan's Impurity, 1641, III. 105. Harris, Capt. Jolin. To the Parliament of the Commonwealth, 1651, IV. 46. Harris, John, Bookseller, 1648, II. 238; 1669, IL 530. Harris, John, Boolcseller, 1685,111. 26; 1686, IIL 231, 254 ; 1687, IV. 175 ; 1690, II. 166, 581, IV. 177; 1692, IL 648, IIL 87; 1693, IIL 194, 270, IV. 45 ; 1694, III. 220; 1695, L 428; 1696, IL 548, 555, A. 165. Harris, Jos. Love's a Lottery^ 1699, II. 269. — The Mistakes, 1691, II. 269, A. 262. Harris, Paul. Arctomastix, 1633, IL 269. — Exile Exiled, 1635, I. 202. Harris, Dr. Eob. Life and Death, by W. Durham, 1662. Harris, Thos., Bookseller, Looking-Glass and Bible on London Bridge, n.d., IV. 104. Harris, Vavasour, Bookseller, Golden Boar's Head, Grace Church Street^ . 1668, IL 314. Harris, W., Bookseller, next Turnstile, in the Postern, [1690], I. 355. Harris, Walter. Description of the King's Palace and Gardens at Loo, 1699, IIL 105. HAEBIS [ 345 ] HART Harris, Wm. Translated The Market or fair of Usurers, 1550, H. 623. Harris, Dr. Wm., T. Fletcher's Poems, 1692, ded. to. Harris, the Actor. Portrait in T. Duf- fett's Empress of Morocco, 1674. Harrison, alias Middleton, Alice, Mur- der done by, II. 408. Harrison, Geo. Elegy on death of Eobert Blake, 1657, H. 256. Harrison, Hen. Last Words of a Dying Penitent, 1692, III. 147. Harrison, Israel, iJoo/cseZZer, 1673, 1. 391. Harrison, John, The Most Cruel and Bloody Murder : with witchcraft of, 1606, III. 109. Harrison, John, Printer, 1558-9, 251. Harrison, John, Buokseller, 1547, I. 217. Harrison, John, Printer and Boohseller, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1570, H. 295 ; 1573, H. 563; 1574, H. 499, II. 515; 1576, H. 230; 1577, II. 256; 1578, II. 4; 1579, H. 369; 1580, III- 55; 1581,11.572; 1582, A. 270; 1583, IV. 38; 1586, H. 499, 572; 1587, I. 218 ; 1588, II. 716 ; 1589, H. 81, 579, I. 407; 1590, H. 576, II. 369; 1591, H. 572, IV. 100; 1592, I. 407 ; 1594, H. 545 ; 1596, H. 545, II. 387; 1597, II. 572; 1598, H. 545 ; 1599, III. 232 ; 1600, H. 205, 545, 1. 378, III. 252 ; 1601, I. 88, 452, III. 34, IV. 161 ; 1602, II. 232 ; 1603, H. 482, 657 ; 1604, 1.408; 1605,1.282,11.315; 1607, H. 545 ; 1608, H. 392. Harrison, John, Bookseller, 1614, II. 571; 1617,1.399; 1620,11.665; 1624, 1. 283 ; 1631, 1. 277, III. 299 ; 1632, H. 136, II. 555, 641 ; 1633, 1. 251, II. 335, III. 253 ; 1634, 1. 256 ; 1641, H. 66 ; 1652, II. 169, IV. 91 ; 1654, IV. 174; 1655, II. 6 ; n.d., I. 296. 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A.Junius' Nomenclator, 1585. Higgins, Rich., and others. A Warn- ing piece for Ingroosers of Corn, H. 422. Higgins, Thos., Booltseller, 1659, H. 694. Higgons, John, Case of, [1704], II. 283. Higgons, Rob., Letter: in Sir Edward Hoby's Letter, 1609, II. 286. Higgons, Theoph. Musical Babylon, 1624, II. 283. — Letter to. By Sir Ed. Hoby, 1609. — Pardon for : in Narrative History of King James, 165 1, IL 310. Higgons, Thos. Panegyrick to the King, 1660, H. 275. — Translated Busenello's Prospective, 1656. Higgs, Susan, Sorrowful Complaint of, L 487. Higji and heavenly Echo, 1653, H. 176. High Court of Jufetice, The. Clement WaJlcer, 1651, HIGH [ 36s 1 HILLS High. Way to the Spital house. Bob. Copland. nigham, J. Looking-glass for Loj-alty, 167s, II. 283. Higham, Sir John, /. Viret's "VYorld possessed with Devils, 1583, ded. to. Highwaymen, Confession of four, 1674, . III. 112. — Trial and condemnation of . four, at Hertford, 1677, H. 267. 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Bill, Joshua, Examination of : in Good News from Baiihury, 1642, III. 182. Hill, Lawrence, and others. Trials for murder of Sir E. Godfrey, 167I, II. 252. Hill, Rich., Didymus Mountain. H. Z)«tt2c/i;'s Gardener's Labyrinth, 1577, H. 1^5. See also Thos. Hill. Hill, R., contributed to Paradise of Dainty Devices, 1576, H. 437. Hill Thos, Almanack, 1571, I. ^29. Almanack and Kalender, 1560, II. g, H. 275 ; 1561, 1562, H. 275.— Art of Physiognomy, 1613, I. 229. — Art of Vulgar Arithmetic, 1600, II. 284. — Contemplation of Misteries, I. 229. — Gardener's Labyrinth, 1578, 1594, II. 283. — Natural and pleasant Con- clusions, 1581,1V. 48; 1586, H. 275.- — Pleasant Almanack, 1560-1-2, H. 275. — Profitable Art of Gardening,, 1568, in. 112; 1593, in. 295,11. 284; 1608, II. 284. — Prognostica- tion, 1572, II. 283, H. 275. — School of Skill, 1599, II. 284. — True Alma- nac, 1572, 1. 229. — Translated Codes'^ Epitome of the Art of Physiognomy, .[1557]- Hill, Thos., J. GoodwirHs Moses made Angry, or a Letter written and sent ' to, 1561, IV. 140. Hill, Wm., Printer, 1545, II. 83 ; 1548, IL 388, 425, 548; 1550, IL 38, 511, 611; n.d., H. 98, in. 251, n. 204,- 434- - Hillenins, Michael, Printer, Antwerp, 1529, L 207. Hilliard, Sir Chris., mentioned, 1637, H. 648. Hilliard, John. Fire from Heaven, 1613, III. 112. Hillier, Nath., Printer and Bookseller, 17071 I- 370- Hills, And., and others, Ballad of the joyful entertainment of, 1590, II. 217. Hills, Henry, Printer, nr. St TJiomas, Southwark, 1649, II. 41, 349, 515, III. 13, 204, 260, H. 283; 1651, IL 700; 1652, A. 264; 1653, IL 149, in. 51, 227; 1654, H. 669, L 464, IL 150; 1655, IL 150, 183, 686; 1656, IL 536; 1657, IL 218; 1658, IL 405 ; 1659, IL 16, 151, 459, 600, in. 52. Hills, Henry, Bookseller, 1672, II. 585 ; 1673, IL 585; 1678, L 214, 292, IL 122, 486; 1679, n 333, 487, 574, III. 54; 1680, in. 224, IL 115; 1681, in. 200, 213, 310; 1682, IL 474; 1684, n. 338, in. 296; 1685, in. 28, IV. 147 ; 1686, in. 156, 284, A. 270; 1687, IV. 3, 147; 1688, IL 311, 645, IIL 125, 126, A. 263; 1699, TIL '45; HILLS [• 366 T HIPPOCEATION , 1704, 1. 461 ; 1708, 1. 445> IV. 149^; 1709, III. 50, 148; 1710, H. 34, 289, III. 16, 154. Hills, Eo. Verses in Rob. Baron's Mirza. Hills, Wm., and Daniel Pakeman, Booksellers, 1636, II. 375. Hllman, D. Tusser Eedivivus, 17 10, H. 620, I. 215. Hilton, J. Ay res, 1627, H. 275.— Catch that Catch can, 1652, H. 275, II. 284; 1658, 1667, II. 284. — Versos , in H. and W. Lawes' Choice Psalms, 1648. Hilton, Walter. 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Davenant's Gondiheit, 165 1 ; Wm. Roioley's Search for Money, 1609, ded. to. See C. Cotton.' Hobbs, Eichard, mentioned in Strange and terrible Nevrs from Chesterfield, 1675, I. 84. Hobson, John, B.D., The Arminian Haltered; or Life of. T. S., 1641, H. 276, II. 714. Hobson, Capt. Paul. S. Sheppard's Fallacy of Infant's Baptism, 1645, III. 231. — News from Powles : or a Coult baptized by, 1649, III. 145- Hobson, Eich, True report of the mur- der of, 1581, H. 276, 407. Hobson, "W., Pleasant conceits of Old. Richard Johnson, 1607. Hobson's horseload of Letters. G. Markham, 1617. Hoby, Sir Edw. Letter to Mr. T. H., 1609, II. 286. — Translated M. Gog- net's Truth and Lying, 1596 ; B. de . Mendom's Theory of War, 1577. , Hoby, Sir Pliilip, M. Bucer's Gratula- tion, ded. to. Hoby, Thos. Translated Gratulation of Martin Bacer, n.d. ; Castiglione's The Ooiirtyer, 1561. Hockham, W. Prince Charles, his Welcome to Court, 1623, H. 276. Hocus Pocus junior. 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Hutton's Fol- lie's Anatomic, 1619, ded. to. Huyberts, A. A Corner stone laid to- wards the Building of a new College, 1675, III. 116. Huybrechts, P. Engraved portraits in Anglise Fairfaxismos, 1649, II. 643. Huyche, W. Translated Genevau Psalms, 1550, IL 493. Huzzey, J., Boolcseller, 1685, II. 157. Hwnnylraethir, Yny Ihyvyr, 1546, IV. so. Hyckescoruer. See Hiclcscorner. Hyde, Bern., Gasimir's Odes, trans. G< H., 1646, ded. to. Hyde, Dr., Discourse written by Sir George Downing, delivered by, 1672, IL 182. Hyde, Mrs. B., Mr. Emerton's Marriage with, considered, 1682,!. 144. — Trial and condemnation of Cornet Worth, for the attempt on, 1678, H. 391. Hyde, Edward, C. Barlcsdale's Memorials of Worthy Persons, 1662, ded. to. Hyde, Sir Hen. Speech and Confes- sion, 1651, II. 299. — True Copy of his Speech, 1650, II. 299. Hyde, Thos. Account of., the famous Prince Giolo, 1692, III. 117. — Cata- logus librorum Bibl. Bodleianae in Acad. Oxon., 1674, II. 439. Hyde Park. Comedy by Jas. 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Davis, 1694; P. Dod- dridge, 1755 ; A. Hume, 1599. — and Psalms. W. Barton, 1651. — and Songs. W.Barton, 1610. — and Songs of the Church. G. Wither, 1623. — and Spiritual Songs. S. Browne, 1720. — Collection of, 1769, I. 230. — Four. E. Spenser, 1596. — Godly, used in the Church, 1558-9, II. 299. — Sacramental. J. Boyse, 1693. — Sacred. /. Amner, 1615. — Six Centuries of select. W. Barton, 1688.- — Spiritual Melody. B. Reach, 1691. — Two, 165 1, I. 229. Eynmus de Febrihus Scriptus. E. Gay- ton, 1659. EjaA, Sir Francis, F. De L'Espine's Tranquility of the Mind, 1592, ded. to. Hynde, S. Iter Lusitanicum, 1662, H. 290, II. 299. Hyndford, John, Earl of. Bookplate, IV. 81. Hyndge, A., Book declaring the fearful vexasion of. /. W., 1573, H. 583. Hypercritica. Ed. Bolton, 1722. Hyperius, A. Regiment of the Povertie, 1572, I. 230. Hypnerotomacliia. Poliphilus, 1592. Hypocrisy, Portraiture of. /. Bate, 1589. Hypocrites, Satyre against. /. 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Manning, 1604. • — am mery God sende you, 1567-8, II. 31. — am not the first that hath taken in hand, 1564-5, II. 30. — did not means to have her, 161 2, II. 35. \ — ^marry sir, here is news indeed, 1642, H. 477. — might have loved merrily morali.sed, 1564, II. 366. — pray you not be angry. N. Breton, 1605. — thank you I will, 1647, H. 345. — thank you twice, 1647, H- 361. — warrant thee, Boy, Shee's right, 1664, II. 35. — will no more go to the plough, 1557-8, II. 29. — will say as I do find, 1566, IL 656. — will say nothing, 1564-5, II. 430. — would and I would not, 16 14, H. 291 j 1 620-1, II. 35. — would ye had never said so, 1618, II. 35. rie awaie, 1586, II. 568. lie never love thee more, 1670, H. 352. laey, Hen., Printer, Maeldine, 1615, IV. 85. lauregni, J. Brief Discourse on the assault, &c., upon Wm., Prince of Orange, 1582, I. 230. Ibbitson, Robert, Printer, Smithfidd, 1646, II. 278, III. 236; 1647, H. 91, I. 446, II. 102, 103, 457, III. 168, 187; 1648, H. I, II. 132, 323, 532, 629, 681, III. 28, 38, IV. 20; 1649, H. 624, I. 16, II. 614, 629, 709, IV. 155, 126, 138; 1650, I. 196, II. 409, 629; 1651, H. 92, II. 211, 238, 673; 1652, II. 202, 323, 389, 550, IV. 28,52; 1653,11. 137; 1654, II. 459, 629, III. 93, I. 488; 1655, II. 150; 1656, I. 382, K 80, 422; 1657, II. 345, III. 24; 1659, II. 150; 1660, II. 629. Ibis, Ovid's Invective or curse against, 1569. Ibrahim XIII., Emperor of the Turks. By Mary Fix, 1696. Ibrahim ; or the Illustrious Bassa. O. de Scuderi/, 1652 ; E. Settle, 1694. Ichabod; or the Five Groans of the Church, 1663, II. 125. Icon Basilike, Complete history of the. John Toland's Amyntor, 1699. Icthyothera, or Koyal Trade of Fishing, 1662, II. 219. touching, Idea: The Shepherd's Garland. M. Drayton, 1593. Idea's Mirror. M. Drayton,. is,q^. Iden, Hen. Translated ■/, B. Gello's Circes, 1557. Idiomatologia Anglo - Latina. Wm. Walker, 1690. Idiots and Lunatics, Act 1653, H. 291. Idleness, Enemy of. W. 1568. — Image of. 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Busshe, 1526. : Ignoto. Verses in Mausoleum, or th^ Choicest Flowers of Epitaphs death of Prince Henry, 1613. Spenser's Faery Queene, 1590. Ikirryn, James, Visconnt, E. M.'s Ser mon of Thanksgiving, 1683, ded, to. Iliad. See Homer. \ Ill-Brewers, Relation of a mongtroui child fpund a,t, H. ,566. on ILLIDGE [ 389 ] INDIA Dlidge, S., BooJcseller, nr. Searle's Gate, Lincoln's Inn, 17 16, I. 48. niingwortli, Jas. Genuine account of the man whose hands and legs rotted off, 1678, H. 291. — Narrative: in S. Ford's Discourse concerning God's Judgements, 1678. UlustriuHi majoris Britanniae Scripto- rum. John Bale, 1548. nmington "Waters : S. Derham's Hy- drologia Philosophica, 1685. Image of both churches. John Bale, n.d. — of the Malignant's peace, 1643, in. 34. Mages, &c., Treatise concerning, II. 603. Imago Sseculi. N. Williams, 1676. Imber, M. Case of the Customs of the Manor of Merdon, 1707, IV. 145. Immortalitatis Animse rationalis De- monstratio. Sir K. Digby, 1651. 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Innocent III. The mirror of man's Life, 1576, III. 118. Innocent VIII. Declaration, [1487], IV. 50. Innocent XI., The Devil's Patriarch, or Life of. T. 0., 1683, I. 309. Innocent Mistress. Mary Fix, 1697. — Usurper. J. Banks, 1694. Innocui sales, 1694, III. 218. Inns, Dialogue touching the entertain- ment and usage in common. Eras- mus, 1566. Inns of Court Anagramatist. F. Lenton, 1634. — of Court Gentlemen, Honor of, 1634, L 231. Inquisition, The Holy, 1681, 11. 300. Insatiate Countess. J. Marston, 1613. Insolence and Impudence triumphant. Sam Parlcer, 1669. Inscriptiones historicae regum Scotorum continuatse, &c. John Johnston, 1602. — Lugubres. W. Bercher, 1566. Inscriptionum Antiquarum Sylloge. W. Fleetwood, 1691. Insects, Of. /. Godartius, 1682. Insignia Batavise E. Settle, 1688. Institution of a Christian Man, 1537, IV. 50. — of a Gentleman. W. Hi IL 353; 1598, L 203; iS99> II- .336; 1600, IL 270. Jackson, Roger, Bookseller, near Fleet Street Conduit, 1601, III. 68; 1604, H. 254, 482, 613, I. 200, III. 178, IV. 137; 1607, IL 549, in. 310; 1608, H. 12, 145, I. 12, II. 616, 658; 1609, IV. 38; 1611, H. 12, 145, L 12; 1612, IL 358; 1613, H- 136.495; 1615. I- 251; 1616, H. 9, 218, 545, L 176; i6i7,.H. 249, 509, I. 236, II. 12; 1618, I. 251; 1621, H. 145; 1622, I. 446; 1623, L 60, 253, 277 ; 1624, H. 545 ; 1625, I. 277, IV. 64; n.d., H. 294, 423, II. 160. Jackson, Tr. [or F.]. Scholar's Practical Cards, 1656, H. 294,1. 232. Jackson, T., Bookseller, Duek Lane, 1648, H. 30. Jackson's recantation, 1674, 1. 232. Jacob and Esau, New enterlude on the history of, 1568, H. 465. Jacob and his twelve sons. History of. W. de Worde, n.d., H. 294, L 488 ; Skot, [1530], n.d. ; John Allde, for John Harrison, [1570], H 294. See also L 232. Jacob, Hen., and J. Pilgrim,' Pnwte-s, 1508, I. 421. Jacob, Hen. Collection of sundry matters, 1616, III. 123. — Confession and protestation of Faith, 1616, III. 123. — Divine beginning, &e., of Christ's Church, 1610, III. 123. — Exposition of the second command- ment, i6io. III. 123. — Opinions of Puritans in England, 1605, IIL 123. — Petition against so-called Learned Preaching, 1604, III. 122. — Protes- tation of the King's supremacy, 1605, III. 123. — Reasons for reforming our churches, 1604, III. 122. — Short Treatise of the Cross in Baptism, 1604, III. 3 22. — ^Treatise of Divine "Worship, 1604, III. 122; — Treatise of the nature and use of things in- different, 1605, in. 123. — ^Trial of Subscription, 1599, III. 122. Jacob, Wm., Bookseller, Black Swan, Holhom, 1677, II. 80; 1678, II. 694, III. I. Jacobite, Character of a, 1690, IV. 146. Jacobite-Tory, Anatomy of, 1690, IL 600. Jacobites, A moat pleasant deseriptioa JACOBS t 399 J JAMES of the Old and New, 1691, III. 126. . . — Answer to the. Win. Fuller, i-joo. ■ — Hudibras, 1696, II. 704. — lamen- . tation for the death of K.' James, 170J, III. 126. — of iSgypt, Lybia, &o., History of. Jos. Ahudernibs, 1692. Jacobs, H. Kneeling at the Lord's Table a sin, 1641, II. 306. Jacobus de Cessolis. Chess, III. 296. Jacobzoon, Jo. Paets, Printer, Leyden, , 1586, H. 652; 1612, I. 438. Jacombe, S. Moses, his death, 1657, H. 29s, I. 232. Jacquia, Fr., Printer, Paris, 1629, IV. 59- Jaffray, Thos. Essay for illustrating the Eoman Poets, 1705,' I. 233. Jaffray, Geo., Printer, of Edinburgh. Merchant's Almanac, 1702, III. 123. Jager, B. Artificial Arithmetic, 1651, I- 233- Jaggard, Eliz., Boolcseller, Hand and Star, near Middle Temple Gate, 1624, I. 23. Jaggard, Isaac, Printer, 16 16, H. 410; 1617, II. 281 ; 1620, II. 54, III. 20 ; 1623, H. 546; 1627, H. 571. Jaggard, Isaac, and M. Lowiies, Boolc- : sellers, 1600, H. 592. Jaggard,. John, Boolcseller, Band and Star, near Temple Bar, 1598, H. 29 ; 1601, II. 602 ; 1602, I. 67 , 1603, II. 58; 1605, I. 371; 1606, I. 22; 1608, H. 531; 1612, I. 22; 1613, I. 120; 1616, II. 58; 1622, III. 107. Jaggard, Wm., Boolcseller, east end of S. DuHstan's Church, 1595, H. 288; 1597, H. 447; 1599, H. 546, II. 284. {Taggard, W., Printer in Barbican, 1605, H. 184, 407; 1607, H. 144, 271, 611, I. 119, 161 ; 1608, H. 612 ; 1609,11. 271; 1610, H. 223, 342; . 1611, H. 407, II. 408; 1612, H. :; 546; 1613, I. 229, II. 394; 1615, H. 528, 249; 1616, H. 123; 1617, H. 271,1. 350; 1618,11. 314; 1619, II. 394 ; 1620, H. 423, 370, II. 428 ; . 1621, II. 509 ; 1622, II. 619 ; 1623, I. 153; 1624, I. 62; n.d., IV. 131. Jail and jailors, Praise and vertue of. John Taylor, 1623. — Miseries of a. W. Fennor, 16 19. Jailors, Admonition to cruel, 1569-70, II. 4. Jamaica, Attempt on the Island of, 1656 : in A Book of the continuation of foreign passages, 1667, H. 117. — ■ Description of. Rkh. Blome, 1672. — Earthquake, Account of, 1693, H. 176. — Earthquake described by M. Tutchin, 1692, H. 176.— Earth- quake, Full account of, 1692, I. 233. — Earthquake, Tiue and perfect re- lation of, 1693, 1. 233. — Earthquake, Truest and largest account of, 1693, III. 123. — Laws of, 1684, III. 123. Continuation, 1698,111. 126. — News from, 167 1, III. 30. — Present state of, 1683, III. 123. — Proclamation for encouraging of Planters in, 1661, II. Ill, III. 123. — The Tears of the Indians. B. L6. — De nup- tiis. H. Daman a Bisterfeld, 1590. — Ditty upon their arrival from Den- mark, 1589, H. 295. — Entry into Lyeth and Edinburgh, 1590, H. 296, II. 308. — Entertainment at coming into Scotland, 1590,11. 308. — Inaug- uratio. M. Huass, 1603. — Magnifi- cent Entertainment to. Thos. Decker, 1603. — Picture of, 1603, H. 296. James n. of England. Commission for Liberty of Conscience, 1688, III. 126. — Declaration for Liberty of Con- science, 1687, II. 311; 1689, An- swered by /. W., i68g. Proclama- tion concerning, 1688, 1. 147. — Letter 2 G JAMES [ 402 ] JAMES to the House of Lords and Commons, 1689, III. 126. — Letter to his Privy Council, 1688-^9, IL 312. — Letter in Vindication, i68f, IV. 53.— Procla- mation, 1684, IV. 147.- — •Procla- mation concerning his gracious and ample Indemnity, 1688, IL 311. — Proclamation concerning Officers in Parliament, 1684, III. 125. — Seasons for withdrawing from Eochester, 1 688, II. 312; 1689, IV. 53. Eeflections on, 1689, II. 312. — Abrege de la vie. F. Bretormeau, 17 03. -^-Abrogation. Argument by Sam. Johnson, 1692, — Account of Private Treaty between the French king and, 1689, III. 1216. | — Account of what H.M. said a,i his I first coming to Council, 1684, III. 296. — Anatomy of an arbitrary Prince, 1689, IV. 148. — Articles and charge ' of the Army against, 1648, IL 16. — Bishop of Ely's Letter to, 1 690-1, I. 234. — Brief Litany on behalf of. Win. Gordon, 16^. — British Muse, 1702, II. 312. — Case put, concern- ing the succession of, 1679, III. 125. — .Coronation, Aoeo«nt of the ceremony, 1685, IV. 147. — Duke of ISTorf oik's order about habits of Ladies at the Coronation, 1685, IL 31 1- — Declaration, i68g, IV. 148; 1693, Keply to the Answer of Dr. Welwod to, A. 264. — Death, Elegy on, 1701, IV. 148. — Edwardus Con- fessor Redivivus, 1688, IV. 53. — ; England's safety : Votes of the last good Parliament concerning, 1679, IL 310. — Essay on his victory against the Dutch, 1665, I. 656. — Full and true account of the landing at Kin- sale, 1689, L 235. — Full answer to the depositions, 1689, II. 311. — Funeral Orafon upon, 1702, III. 126. — Generous Muse : Funeral Poem, 1 701, III. 126. — Genethliacon, 1688, II. 311.— Gracious and general Par- don, 1688, A. 263. — Heroic poem on the Coronation of, 1685, 11. 553. — Histoire de la conspiration faite contre Charles II. et, 1685, II. 118. — History of Charles IL, and. Rich. Burton, 1693. — History of the reign of. Quadriennium Jacobi, 1689. III. 1126. — Impartial account of H.M.'s Privy Council, 1686, III. 125. — Jacobites' lamentation for the death of, 1701, III. 126. — Just and modest vindica- tion of H.E.H. the Duke of York, 1680, IV. 147. — Landing of K. Charles at Dover with, 1660, III. 38. — Letter from the Emperor to, 1689, II. 312. — Letter to the great Council of Peers, 1688, IV. i'47. — .Life and actions, 1660, II. 31b. — Panegyric to. T. Dugard, 1660. — Pindaric Ode on the Coronation of. A. Behn, 1685; John Wilson, 1695. — Poem on the coronation of, 1685, II. 311. — Poem on the succession of. Jos. Whitehall, 1685. — Poema streneticum Amaerseum M. Living- ston, 1680. — Portrait in R. Blofnis America, 1687. — Proceedings in the Council chamber : Birth of Prince of Wales, 1688, IL 311. — Pub- lication of the Eoyal Authority of, 1685, II. 3ti. — Proclamation re- specting the landing of the Du-ke of Monmouth, 1685, IV. 147. — Procla- mation against persons of debauched and profane character, 1688, A. 263. — Proclamation against an expected invasion of foreign troops, 1688, A. 263. — Proclamation touchant I'aproche d'une puissance etrangere fait a Londre, 1688, A. 264. — Reflec- tions on the late King's Declaration, 1692,111. 126. — Royal Tracts, 1692, IL 312. — Sacra Exeqnalia in funere. G. de Aquino, 1702, III. 126.— Scot- land's good wishes to, 1682, III, 125. — Secret History of, 1690, I. 82; 1693, II. 257.— Short view of the Life and Acts of, 1660, II. 310. — Summary narrative of . . . victory of H.M. Navy under, 1665. II. i'i2. — The Connexion : Choice Collection of Matters in the reign of, 1681, IV. 147- — ^To, on his happy return from Scotland, 1682, II. 311. — To, upon his arrival, II. 31 1, III. 1 25. — Verses on the return of. M. Llewellyn, i6'6o. — Vitis Carolinse Gemma altera, 1633, H. 87. — "Welcome to England, IIL 125. — Joshua Barnes' EHward III, 1688 ; Gurtius Rufus, Alexander the Gt., 1661 ; Sir W. L)avenanf s'Works, 1673 ; Euclid^s Geometry, 1661 ;• P. JAMES [ 403 1 JANSENITES ^zfe/wsnys Promised Seed, 1647 ; ^'• Flatman's Poems, 1683 ; E. Gayton's Beligion of a Physician, 1663; C. Irvine's Hist. Scoticse Nomenclatura, 1682; T. Km's Eoyal Sufferer, 1 699 ; D. Newhouse's Navigation, 1685 ; /. NmiMeigh's Triumph of our monarchy, 1685 ; N. Paterson's Fa- natic Indulgence, 1683; G. Starhey's Koyal and other innocent blood, 1 660 ; Sir Jas. Turner's Pallas Armata, 1683; G. de la Vela's Peru, 1688, ded. to. James, Anthony, Most cruel and bloody murder of, 1606, III. 109. James, Christian, Wonderful Prophecy of. L. Price, n.d. James, Dr. Sonnet in Du Bartas' Third Day's Creation, Winter, 1604. -T-Letters to : in Eeliquise Bodleiancb, 1703. James, Eliz., Murder hy : in Three Blbo4y Murders, 16 13, H. 408. James,. Dr. Fr., T. Godwin's Romanse Historise Anthologia, 16 14, ded. to. James, Fr. Threnodia Henricianarum Exequiarum, [16 12], L 234, H. 298. James, John, of Greenwich. Translated A. Pozzo's Perspective, 1 705. James, John. Stabbing Justicfe Heath : A out in the Eat Trap, 1641, H. 302. James, John, Execution of, 1662, II. III. — Last Words and Actions, 1661, nLi45. James, Master, Eelation of the most inhuman and bloody murder by, "^,1609, H. 422. James, Mistress, Lamentable confession ', of, 1609, IL 427. James, Eichard. Iter Lancastrense, .1636, L 234. — Legend and Defence of Sir John Oldcastle, I. 234. — The Muse's Dirge, 1625, H. 298. James, E. Translated Minucius Felix ■"> .Octavius, 1636. James, E. Edited Tho. Mori Epis- - Wa, 1633. James, Eich., Printer, Dublin, 1752, 1. I go. James, Thos. Catalogus Librorum , Bibl. Publicse, &c., 1605, I. 235. — Eologa Oxonio Cantabrigiensis, 1600, II. 312. — The Jesuits' Downfall, 161 2, II. 314. — Contributed to Acad. Oxon. Pietas, 1603; H. 296. — Edited R. de Bury's Philobiblion, 1599 ; J. Widiffs Begging Friars, 1608. — Dedication in The Moral Philosophy of the Stoics, 1598, H. 271. James, Thos., Printer in Mincing Lane, 1677, H. 147, in, 57; 1679, n. 431 ; 1681, I. 42, II. 469; 1682, I. 468, 11 426, 517, in. 76, L 325; 1694, L 355; 1695, H. 604; 1701, IL 594, 637. James, Wm. Encomium in H. Stuhbe's Horae Subsecivse, 1651. James, Tarath, Bookseller, 1 580-1, II. 88, 462; 1582, IL 551; 1584, H. 256; 1586, IL 43, 179, 314, 483; n.d., H. 178. Jamison, Wm. Verus Patroclus, 1 689, I- 235- Jane, Jos. Eikon Aklastos, 1651, IV. 54- Janeway, Jas. Invisibles, Eealities, &c., 1673, L 235. Janeway, John, Jas. Janeway's In- visibles, &c., demonstrated in the death of, 1673, I. 235. Janeway, Eich., Bookseller, 167 1, II. 530; 1680, IL 22, 52, 115, 204, 306, 346, 426, 500, IIL 53, 173; 1681, II. 115, 116, 134, 212, 461, 544, 704, 500, III. 181, 284; 1682, L 76, IL 41, 249, 287, 391, 529, IIL 284 ; 1684, L 24 ; 1686, H. 672 ; 1688, IIL 267; 1689, IL 646, IIL 66, 120, IV. 141, 174; 1690, III. 100, 135; 1701, III. 122, H. 227; 1704, IV. 178. Jani Anglorum facies altera. John Selden, 1610. Animadversions on : in Bob. Brady's Answer to Wm. Pettit, 1 68 1. Jani sperantibus strena calend. Jan. 1617. J. Leech, 1617. Jannin, President. Two Letters of the Queen Mother, 1619, II. 232. Jannsen d'.iEIst, Andre, Printer, Zut- phen, 1 61 9, IL 164. Jansen, Eeiner, Printer, Philadelphia, 1699, IIL 65. Jansenia, Eelation of the Country of. L. Fount aine, 1668. Jansenites and Jesuits,. Journal of. pro- JANSONIUS [ 404 ] JEFFREYS ceedings between. H. H., 1659, II. 263. Jansonius, Jodcus, Printer, Amsterdam, 1649, I. 425. Janua Divorum. Roh. Wliitcomhe, 1678. Janua Linguarum. /. Harman, 1626. Janua Linguarum quadrilinguis. J. Barbier, 16 17. Janua Linguarum reserata. J. A. Comenius, 1643. January 30, 1648, Anniversary upon. S. a, 1660, IL 75. Janz, Brooer, Bookseller, Amsterdam, 1652, L 392. Japan, Passage by the North pole to. Jos. Moxon, 1674. — Eelation of per- secution of Catholic Christians in, 1619, III. 126. — and Siam, De- scription of. F. Oaron and J. Sclios- ten, 1665. Japanensis, Atlas. A. Montanus, 1670. Japanning and Varnishing, Treatise of. Geo. Parher, 1688. Japhet of Armenia. P. Scarron, 1657- Japonia's Constancy, Theatre of, 1624, I- 235- JaoLuel, Mr., Letter from Chr. Love to : in Chr. Love's Nine Lives, 1651. Jar, The English. M. Becanus, 161 2. Jannin, H., mentioned, 1638, H. 141, L 118. Jarmin, Sir Rob., C. Gibbon's Remedy of Reason, 1590, ded. to. Jarmyn, Sir Thos. Velleius Pater- cuius' Roman Historj', 1632. See also Jermin and Jermyn. Jarvis, Chas. Translated Cervantes, Don Quixote, 1 742. Jarvis, Geo. Arraignment, conviction, and execution, 1608, II. 357, IV. 60. Jascuy, Samuel, Printer, Paris, 1549, 11. 557; 1558, H. 363. Jason, History of the valiant King. R. le Fevre, 1492. — Les fais et prou- cesses du. R. le Fevre, 1475. Jason, Story of. Valeriw Flaccus, 1565- Jasparcus, Jas. Dano Encomium Angliae, 1546, H. 298. Jauncy, J., Printer and Bookseller, I720. II. ?6t:. Java, Report of prosperous voyage to, 1599, XL 312. Jaye, Eliphal, BooJcseller, 1692, IIJ. 3. Jay, Sir Thos. Verses in P. Massinger's Roman Actor, 1629; The Picture, 1630 ; and The Way to pay old Debts, 1633. Jay, Controversy between a lover and a. Thos. Feylde [1^2 2]. Jealous Lovers. Thos. Randolph, 1632. — men. Medicine for, 1592, II. 312. — nanny, Scotch ballad of, H. 537. Jealousy, Blazon of. B. Varehi, 1615. — Cure for. J. Corey, 1701. — Joys of, 1564-5, IL 312.— The plague, 1565-6, IL 312. Jean a Luxembourg. Loraison & Re- monstrance, &o., [1540], III. 126. i. Jean de Beauchesne, True Portraitures of the Kings, printed for, 1594, H. 124. Jean of Tours, Printer, Lyons, 1553, H. 38,IIL 17. Jebb, S. Life of Robert, Earl of Leices- ter, 1728, L 235. JefEeries, Ann, Account of, by MoseS Pitt, 1696. Jeffes, Abel, Printer, 1584, II. 513; 1586, H. 118, 181, 387, 806; 1587, H. 42, 223, 245, 357, 617; 1^89, H. 15, IL 422 ; 1590, H. 293 ; 1591, IL 177, 195, 368, 489, IIL 97; 1592, H. 47, 340, 408, 413, 511, 1. 261, 490, IL 153, 195, 332; 1593, H. 390, 451, IL 123, 167; 1594, H. 193, IL 330, 491, 586; 159s, IL 251 ; 1596, H. 388. Jeffreys, Geo., Lord. Charge at Bristol, 1685, L 235.— Elegy on. N. H., 1689, III. 102. — Full and True ac- count of Death of, 1689, III. 126. — Rara Show, A Rara Sight, 1689, II. 704. — Picture of : in Judah Be- trayed, 1682, II. 117. — The Bloody Assizes, or History of, 1689, II. 312. — Trials of L. Braddon and H. Speke, 1684 ; Alg. Sidney, 1684 ; Titus Gates, 1685, before. — Western Mar- tyrology, or the Bloody Assize, 1705, II. 313. — Soldier's Catechism, 1684^ dedicated by J. Turner to, L 393. JefiEreys, Jeffrey, Sieur de Royaumont's Old and New Testament, 1691, ded. in. JEFFREYS [ 405 I JERMYN Je&eys, John. News from Virginia, 1624, II. 313. Jifkins, Eliz. True relation of two wonderful sleepers, 1646, H. 345. Jegers, Christopher, Printer, Antwerp, 1641, rv. 2. Jehovah- Jireh. /. Vicars, 1644. Jemmy, Old, 1681, III. 125. — Youns, 1681, II. 401. — returned, n.d., II. 4'oi. Jena, printed, 1682, I. no. Jeney, Thos. Translated P. Ponsard's Present troubles in France, 1568. Jenings, Abr. Miraculum Basilicum, 1664, II. 313. Jenkes, Edw., and others. Time's pre- sent mercy, 1647, II. 103. Jenkin, Wm. Recantation, 1651, II. ■ 313- Jenkins, David. Answer to imputa- tions upon his plea in Chancery, 1648, II. 313. — Cordial for the Good People of London, 1647, IV. 148. — • Declaration concerning the Parlia- ment's Army, 1648, II. 313. — Several , Papers by, 1647, IV. 54. — Verses in honor of, 1648, II. 313. — Vindica- tion, 1647, IV. 148. — Works, 1648, II. 313. — Answer to the poisonous sedicious paper of. H. P., 1647, IV. ■ 76. — Jeukinsius Eedivivus, 1681, II. 313- Jenkins, J. Music in K Benlowes' fTheophila, 1652. Ilnkins, Thos., next the Eagle and Ohild, Giltspur Street, 1656, II. 496. Jenkinson, Helen, and others. The Witches of Northamptonshire, 161 2, E 423, II. 427. Jenkinson, Ant., Discoveries of. T. Churchyard's Frobisher's Voyage, 1578. Jenkyns, Patheryke. Amorea, 1661, H. 298. Jenner, Thos., Bookseller at the Ex- ■^^ckmge, 1623, H. 539 ; 1624, H. 586 ; 1631, H. 568; 1642, H. 395, 442; 1643, H. 89, 126, I. 253,11. 178; 1650, II. 684, III. 236; 1651, H. 117, III. 182, 187 ; 1652, 1. 320, II. .56; 1653, H. 117, 143, 273, 292, 508, 590, I- i73> n. 550, IV. 178; 1654, H. 444, I. 321, II. 712 ; 1655, H. 534, III. 221; 1656, H. 117, 130, 298, I. 109, II. 137, 23S; 1657, H. 117, II. 690, 1. 480; 1658, H. 412; 1659, II. 715, III. 10, 75; 1660, I. 38;; 1661, H. 578; n.d., H. 117, 630.— The Path of Life, 1656, H. 298. — Wonderful and strange punishments, 1656, H. 298. Jenninges, Capt. Song, 1610-11, II. 313- Jennings, Edw. Brief discovery of damages that happen by unlawful diet, 1590, H. 298; 1593, H. 298, II- 313- Jennings, Jns. The Misery of Antwerp, 1585, III. 170, ded. to. Jennings, John. Translator of Elise, 1655, in. 73, L 235. Jennings, Theod. Troth's return, 1646, H. 298, L 235. Jennings, Sir Wm., and others. The Dutch damnified, H. 279. Jennynges, Miles, Bookseller, Bible, Paid's Churchyard, 1578, H. 651; 1580, H. 102, II. 122 ; 1581, 1. 411 ; 1583. H- 47- Jenynges, Edw. Alfagus and Archelaus, 1574, H. 298, IL 313. Jenny and Jockey, Loves of, H. 537. Jenny's reply to Johnny's Cravat, H. 537- Jeptha, judge of Israel. Ballad, 1660, H. 298; 1624, H. 298. — Song of Jespha's daughter at his death, 1567, H. 298. Jepthes. Geo. Buchanan, 1554. Jeremiah the prophet, translated by G. Joye, 1534, III. 126. — Lamentation of. C. Eetherstone, 1587. — Lamen- tations of, 1647, H- 9°- Jeremias redivivus, 1649, H. 91. Jericho, Ballad of the spies yt went to, 1578, IL 314. Jermin, Anne and Francis, daughters of Sir Eob., G. Kirbye's English Madrigals, 1597, ded. to. Jermin, Lord. Letters, in Lord Geo. Digby's Cabinet, 1646, II. 175. — — Taking of. Earl of Warwick's Summons to the King's Fleet at Gowry, 1648, II. 714. Jermyn, Hen. Letter to Wm. Murray, 1643, I. 235. — Two Letters from Eotterdam,i642, II. 345. — F. de Que- vedo's Hell Eeformed, 1641, ded. to. JEROME [ 406 ] JESUITS Jerome or Hieronymus de Sancto mar- cho, Conipendiuin logiees, 1527, IV. 47. — De mundi machind, Pynson, [1509], III. III. Jerome^ St. Expositio in Simbolum Apostolorum, 1478, III. 127. — Sele(Sted Epistles, 1630,1. 236. — The Three Tokens, III. 127. Jerome, Stephen. Ireland's Jubilee, 1624, III. 127. — Origen's repen- tance, 1619, H. 298, 1. 236, Jerome of Brunswick. Boke of Dis- tyllacyon, [1525], H. 65, I. 235; 1527, H. 65, II. 704; 1529, I. 236. — Surgery, 1525, H. 65, II. , 704- Jerome of Ferrara. See Savonarola, Jeronimo. Thos. Kyd, 1605. Jersey, Account of the Isle of. P. Falle, 1694. — Ballad of three -women burnt in, 1586, II. 314.— "Wonderful and strange finding oif a Chair of Gold near, 159S, !• 236. Jerusalem, Book of the Ways towards. John Mandeville, 1499. — Brief de- scription of, trans. T. 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Jones, John, Bookseller, Dolphin and Crown, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1697, II. 26, 395; 1698 and 1699, in. 246. Jones, Justice. Speech, with Lord Chief Justice Scrogg's Speech, 1679, IL 549. Jones, Hary, and others. The Seven Women Confessors, 1642, 11.657. Jones, Lieut.-Col. Michael. Ciarmen Eucharistioon, 1649, H. 668. -^Letter to the Council of State, 1649", IV. 149. Jones, Philip. Instructions for Gentle- men, 1589, H. 305. Jones, Nich., Boolcseller, n.d., III. 159, A. 267. Jones, Ran, Verses in L. Meriton's Pecuniae Obediunt Omnia, 1696. Jones, Rich. The British Gemm, 1655, H. 306, IL 319. Jones, Ei-ch. Translated E. Boesslin's Birth of Mankind, 1540. Jones, Rich., Bookseller and Printer, 1565, H. 67, 357, 563, L 59, IL 520, 329. 368; 1566, H. 584, 622, IL 125, 348, 626; 1567, IL 656;- 1568, H, 106, 431, 637, IL 214, 224, 251, 377, 476, 499, 657 ; 1569, H. 195, 285, 407. 419, 452, 483, 565, L 154, 343, IL 123, 430, 484, 561, 567; 1570, H. 147, 180, 218, 323, 401, 446, 457, IL 192, 330, 466; 1571, H. 46, 177, 457, 458, 673. I- 329. 466, 45 ; 1572, H. 64,' 142, 589, L 115, 361 ; 1573, H. 446,- 643, IL 349; 1574, H. 71, L 478, n. 414; 1575. U. 56, 466, 250; 1576, H. 72, 201, 222, 223, 229, 591, 620, 678, L 184, IL 43, 476, 69s; 1577, H. 56, 355, 389, 620, IL 249, 306, 391, 397, 398, 414, 499. 517, 567. 600; 1578, H. 162, 179. 291, 389, 651, 662, IL 4, 25, 81, 136, 138, 161, 193, 214, 237,- 314, 368, 383, 477, 483, 556, 567, 568, IIL 251 ; 1579, H. 18, 70, 215, 230. 251, 463, 483.488, 689, 617; L 379, IL 161, 208, 291, 300, 332, 414, 427, 476, 499, 568, 615 ; 1580,- H. 446, 531, 621, 422, L 175, II. 193. 251, 314, 356, 583, 597, 614, 665; 1581, H. 177, 180, 643, II. 193. 356, 414, 475. 611, IIL 220; 1582, H. 56, 177, 247, 651, IL 3S-7 ; JONES r 413 ] JONSON i583> H. 152, 180, 581, 620, I. 410, n. 351, 401; 1584, H. 118, 178, 180, 515, 581, 586, 598, 651, III. . 3°S; 1585- H. 399, 422, 427, 581, 652, I 493 ; 1586, H. 126, 146, 152, 1561 244, 586, 652, 687, II. 193, 260, 280, 426; 1587, H. 314,652, II. 415; 1588, H. 181, 291, 497, 541, I. 230, II. 200, 215, 216, 656 ; 1589, H. 48, 339, 450, 591, 674, I. 45 J 159°. H. 45, 143, 373, 450, 466, 564, II. 377, 569, 268; 1591, H. 56, 165,, 517, 582, I. 103, 322, II. 2, 262, 271, 355, IV. 134; 1592, H. 56, 413, 610, I. 302 ; 1593, H. 343,651,655, II. 357, 667; 1594, H. 35, 121, i40> 249, 299, 467, 500, II. 565 ; 1595, H. 20, 84, 122, 233, 390. 44S> 530. 582, 612; 1596, H. II, 122, 153, 234, 530, II. 357, 603, A- 271; 1597, H. 57, 626, I. 287, 262; 1598, H. 529; 1599,11. 181; 1600, H. 517 ; 1602, I. 50 ; n.d., H. 178, 181, 250, 533, 564, 651, 662, 654,1. 124, 330, 127, 305. Jones, Rob., D.D. The Resurrection rescued, 1659, I. 240. Jones, Rob. First Set of Madrigals, 1607, IV. 55, H. 306. — Muses' gar- den of delight, 161 1, H. 306. — Musical Dream, 1609, H. 306, IV. 55. — Songs and Airs, istBook, 1600, IV. 55 ; 2nd Book, 1 601, H. 306, IV. 55.— Ultimum Vale, 1608, H. 306, IV. 55. Jones, Roger. Mene Tekel, 1663, III. 129. Jones, Sam. Verses in John Taylor's Nipping or snipping of Abuses, 1614. Jones, Thos. A New Love Song, II. 319- Jones, Thos. Elymas the Sorcerer, 1682, II. 311, III. 129. Answered hj Rich. Watson, 1682, IIL 261. Jones, Thos. The British Language in its lustre, 1688, 1777, I. 240. Jones, Thos. Mercy triumphing over Judgement, H. 306. Jones, Thos., Bookseller, near Holborn Conduit, 1600, H. 57, II. 675 ; 1620, H. 200, 588; 1622, IV. 33; 1624, L 153, 303; 1626, H. 445; 1627, H. 356, 1. 267 ; 1630, H. 204 ; 1631, L 267; 1633, H. 385, L 285, IL 413 ; 1635, H. 356, L 268 ; 1636, L 59, IL 222; 1637, IL 495, IIL 88. Jones, Thos., BooJcseller, 1676, II. 90; 1692, I. 96. Jones, Wm. Treatise of Patience in tribulation, 1625, li. 306. Jones, Wm. Translated F. Guicciar- dini's Two discourses, 1595; /. B. Nenna's Nennio, or a Treatise of Nobility, 1595. Jones, Win., Bookseller, 1563, H. 435; 1566, H. 434; 1571, H. 209, IV. 68; 1572, IL 319; 1^,1 T„ long shop, West door of St. Paul's, H. 338, III. 144; 1589, II. 14: i^gi, near Hol- born Conduit, H. 49, II. 51 ; 1594, H. 414, IL 383 ; 1597, H. 361, 454 ; 1598, H. 82, 160, 374,468; 1600, at the Gun, near Holhorn Conduit, H. 217; 1601, H. 566, I. 124, IIL 170; 1602, H. 454, 469, IL 531; 1603, H. 267, 419, 656, II. 702; 1604, H. 267, III. 84, II. 423 ; 1605, H. 29, 59, 622; 1606, H. 468, I. 297, 324; 1607, L 324; 1608, IL 238; 1609, II. 475; 1610, H. 468, III. 109; 1611, I. 297; 1612, H. 622, IL 263, IIL 48 ; 1613, H. 532, L 297; 1615, L 297; n.d.,!!. 74. Jones, Wm., Printer, 1616, II. 14, IV. 147; 1617, H. 683, IL 140, 394, 499, 569; 1618, H. 217, II. 121, I. 170. 373. 410.11. 475. Ill- 29. 211 ; 1619, H. 217, II. 48, 552 ; 1620, II. 56, III. 310; 1621, I. 283; 1622, L 50, 283, IL 563, IIL 183, 184; 1623, I. 490, II. 167 ; 1624, II. 262 ; 1625, H. 306, 535 ; 1626, IIL 205 ; 1628, IL 347, H. 633; 1629, IL 82, 266; 1630, L 471; 1631, L 458; 1632, H. 4, IL 577, IV. 271, L 351 ; 1634, IL 222 ; 1636, IL 441 ; 1637, II. 401 ; 1642, II. 233; n.d.,'H.. 664. Jones' ale is newe, 1594, IL 6. — The Unthrift's adiew to Jones' ale is nevye, 1594, IL 6. Jonson, Arthur, Bookseller, 161 2, H. 264, I. 208; 1613, I. 26, III. 217. Jonson, Ben. Additions to Thos. Kyd's Spanish Tragedy, 1622. — Alchemist, 1612, H. 307, II. 320. — Bacchus turned Doctor, H. 308. — Catiline, his conspiracy, 161 1, II. 307; 1635, JONSON [ 414 ] JONSTON H. 307, II. 320; 1674, II. 320. — Character of two royal Masques, 1608, H. 307. — Chloridia, 1630, H. 308. — Description of the Masque, 1608, H. 307. — Epicene: or the Silent "Woman, 1609, 1612, H. 307; 1620, H. 307, II. 321. — Epigrams, 1612, II. 320. — Every man in hi^s humour, 1601, H. 306. — Every man out of his humour, 1600, H. 306, I. 240. — Execration against Vulcan, 1640, H. 308. — Fortunate Isles and their Union, 1624, H. 307. — Foun- tain of Self Love, r6oi, H. 306. — His motives, 1622, H. 307. — His part of K. James' entertainment in London, 1604, H. 307, I. 240. — Hymenaei, 1606, H. 307. — Lovers made men, 1617, H. 307. — Love's triumph through Callipolis, 1630, H. 308. — Masque, 1614, 1615, II. 320. — Masque of Augures, 162 1, H. 307. — Masque of Queens, i6og, H. 307. — Poetaster, 1602, H. 307. — Seianus, his fall, 1605, H. 307. — Staple of News, 1626, II. 320. — The Case altered, 1609, H. 307, II. 320. — The New Inn, 1631, H. 308, L 240. The Countrey's Censure of, H. 308. Ode against, H. 308. — To the King's most excellent majesty, H. 308.^- Translated J. Barclay's Argenis, 1623 ; Horace's Art of Poetry, 1640. — Verses in M. Aleman's The Rogue, 1634; R. Brome's Northern Lass, 1632; Chr. Brooke's Eichard III, 161 4 ; Wm. Browne's Britannia's Pastorals, 1616 : R. Chester's Love's Martyr, 1601 ; Delicise Poeticse, 1706; R. Dover's Annalia Dubrensia, 1636 ; M. Drayton's Adncourt, 1627 ; Du Bartas, Divine Weeks, 1605 ; G. Ed- munds, Observations on Caesar's Com- mentaries, 1609; Ferrabosco's Les- sons for the Viol, 1609 ; K Fil- mer's French Court Ayres, 1629 ; G. Fletcher's Faithful Shepherdess, 1 6 19; The Husband, 1614; T. Mor- ton's New England's Canaan, 1651 ; Jos. Rutter's Shepherd's Holy Day, 163 s J /. Selden's Titles of Honour, 1614; W. Shakespeare's Comedies, &c., 1623; A. Stafford's Female Glory, 1635; ^- SutcUffe's Medita- tions, 1634; "Windsor DroUery, 1672; Abr, Wrighfs Parnassus' Biceps, 1656 ; Thos. Wright's PassiouB of the Mind, 1601. — -Volpone, 1607, H. 307. — Works, 1616, 11. 319, H. 306. Part IL, 163 1. Part III, 1640-1, II. 320; 1640, H. 306,11. 320. "Vol. II., 1640, II. 320. Com- plete in I Vol., 1641, H. 306; 1692, H. 306, II. 320. — Wit's Academy, 1656, H. 308. -^Anecdote of: in The None-such Charles, 1651, I. 81.-^ Attacked in W. J.'s Whipping of the Satyre, 1601, H. 294. — Conversations with "Wm. Drummond, 1633, H. 170. — criticised in J.. Dryden's Dramatic Poesie, 1668. — Decastick on, H. 308. — Elegy on death of. J. Taylor, 1637. — Epigram to. C. Fite Geoffrey's Aflfaniae, 1601. — Genius of the Stage deploring the death of. G. Stutvile, H. 308. — His Magnetic Lady, Mr. Souch Toianlye on, H. 308, Sawyer's Poems, 1670, H. 534. — Invective against. Geo. Chapman, n.d., H. 83. — Jonsonus Virbius, 1636, H. 308, II. 320. — Letter to,< H. 308. — Notice : in J. Dunbar's Epigrammata, 161 6. — Poems to. /. Taylor's Sculler, 1 612. — Portrait in Academy of Plea- sure, 1656, H. 2. — /. Marston's Mal- content, 1604, ded. to. — and T. Decker. Page of Plymouth, 1599, H. 306. — G. Chapman and J. Mar- ston. Eastward Ho, 1605, IV. 18, H. 82, 379. — /. Fletcher and T. Middleton. The Widow, 1652, H. 308, IL 321. Jonson, Ben, jr. Poems, by W. S., 1672, H. 530, III. 218.. — Verses in Epithalamia Cantabrigiensia, 1662, H. 96. Jonson, Christopher. Inscriptions in Eichardi Viti Orationes, 15 96, II. 642. — Rich. White's MWa, Lselia Crespis, 1568, ded. to. Jonson, Edmund. Ode : in Terence, Flowers for latin speaking, 1533. Jonston, Arthur. Cantica Salomonis, 1633, H. 308. — ^DelicisB Poetarum Scotorum, 1637, H. 309. — Epigram- mata, 1632, H. 308: in A. Skene's Royal Burghs, 1685. — Gul. Alex. Coi^iti de Sterlin, de ^ua Nova Scotia, JONSTON [ 415 ] JOSEPH H. 309. — In obitum Jacobi pacifici, &c., 1625, H. 308. — Musse Aulicae, 1635, H. 309. — Musse Querulse, 1633, H. 308, III. 129. — Opera, 1642, H. 308. — Paraphrasis poetica Psalmorum Davidis, 1637, III. 55, IV. 149. — Parerga, 1632, H. 308. — Verses : in Epigrams upon death of Wm. Micliell, 1634, H. 696. — Con- tributed to Chaucer, Amorum Troili et Cressidee libri duo priores Anglo- latini, 1635. Jonston, J., M.D. Enchiridion Ethi- cum, ;634, III. 129. Jonstonus, John. History of Constancy of Nature, 1637, III. 129. — History of Wonderful Things of Nature, 1657, II. 321. Jordan, I., Bookseller, Angel, Giltspur Street, III. 125. Jordan, Thos. A New Droll, 1663, H. 310. — Bacchus' festival, 1 660, H. 309. —Box of Spilieuard newly broken, 1661, H. 309. — Cabinet of Mirth, 1674, H. 311, IV. 118. — Christian Soldier, 1642, I. 241. — Claraphil and Clarinda, H. 310. — Cupid his corona- tion, 1654, H. 309. — Cure for the Tongue Evil by I. J., 1662, probably by, H. 291. — Death ■ dissected, H. 310; 1664, I. 241. — Debtor's Apo- logy, 1644, I. 241.— Dialogue be- tween Tom and Dick, 1660, H. 309, III. 130. — Diurnal of Dangers, 1642, II. 321. — Divinity and Morality in robes of Poetry, H. 310, 11. 241. — Divine Poesie, H. 312. — Divine Rap- tures, 1646, H. 309. — Elegy on his mistriss Fidelia, II. 322. — ^Fancy's festivals, 1657, H. 309. — Goldsmith's Jubilee, 1674, H. 311. — Honest An- swer to (/. Taylor's) Private Preach- ing, 1643, I. 241. — Jewels of Inge- nuity, H. 310. — London in its splen- dour, 1673, H. 310. — London in luster, 1679, H. 311, I. 242. — Lon- don triumphant, H. 310. — London's Glory, 1680, H. 311, I. 242. — Lon- don's Joy, 1681, H. 311, II. 321. — London's Joyful Gratulations, 1642, I. 241 ; 1644, H. 309. — London's Ee- surrection, 1671, H. 310, I. 241. — London's Eoyal Triumph, 1684, H. 312, II. 705. — London's Triumph, 1676, H. 311,11. 321 ; 1677, H. 311, I. 242. — Lord Mayor's Show, 1682, H. 312, II. 242. — ^Love hath found out his eyes, 1660, H. 309. — Love's Dialect, 1646, H. 309. — Medicine for the Times, 1641, I. 241. — Money is an Asse, 1668, H. 310, I. 241. — Muse's Melody, H. 310, I. 241. — Music and Poetry, H. 310. — Nursery of Novelties, H. 310, III. 130.— Ode on death of General Monck, 1669, H. 310, 399. — Pictures of Passions, H. 310. — Piety and poetry contracted, H. 310. — Pill to purge Melancholy, 1637, II. 321. — Poetical Varieties, 1637, 1646, H. 309. — Eosary of Ea- rities, H. 310. — Eoyal Arbor of Loyal Poesie, 1664, H. 310, III. 130. — Eules to know a Eoyal King, 1642, H. 309, I. 241 ; 1647, I- 241 ; n.d., H. 309. — Speech to Gen. 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Sheppard, 1651. — Crew, Songs sung in the Opera of, 1713, I. 394. — Gar- land. R. S., IL 529. Jovius, Paulus. Descriptio Britanniae, 1548, II. 322, IV. 55. — Rare Inven- tions, 1585, H. 312. — Turkes' Chro- nicles, 1546, I. 243. Joy and happiness to Youth, 1700, II. 708. — and sorrow mixed together. R. Orimsall, n.d. — in tribulation. Ph. Fletcher, 1632. — of Tears, or Cordials of Comfort, 1635, H. 312. — of two lovers, 1566-7, II. 368. Joyce, Wm. The English Sampson, 1699, III. 132. — The Kentish Samp- son, 1699, II. 327. Joye, Geo. Jeremiah the prophet translated, 1534, III. 126. — Present Comfort for Sufferers, 1544, III. 131. — Subversion of Moris fsilse founda- tion, 1534, IV. 55. — Accused: in John AshweU's Letter, [1527], J. 14- Joye, Jacob, Autograph of, circa 16.02, A. 209. Joyeuse, Due de, N. nArfeville^s 'Sa.- vigation, 1583, (fee?, to Joyful meditation to all England. ,Si. Hawes, 1509. — news for true sub- jects. W. Kyrkham, 1570. — news out of the new found world. N. Monardus, 1577. — ^news to the Na- tion, H. 94. — Song of the worthy Shootings in London, 1581, II, 356- 't: Joyner, W. The Roman Empjess, 1671, IL 705. i Jubilee, The year of. S. Slieppard, 1646. Judah betrayed, 1682, II. n6. Judas justified by his brother Scot, 1647, H. 537. Judgement arid Mercy for afflicted Souls. F. Quarles, 1640. — The Just, of God, 1586-7, IL 34. Judgement day, Signs and tokens which go before, 1582, II. 33. — Pretty Song of, 1578, IL 568. Judges, Another new year for arbitrary, 1681, IL 116. Judges judged out of their own mouths. John Jones, 1650. Judge's Creed, The unjust, I. 243. — judgement, 1641, II. 322. Judicature, A Court of. H. Killigrew, 1697. — Brief discourse, concerning power ... in point of, 1640, A. 264, Judiciary Exercises. N. Hunt, 1632. Judith, Famous History of, 1565, H. 312, I. 243. — History of. DuBartas, 1584. — and Holofemes, Famous his- tory of, 1587-8, II. 322. 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Londoner's lamentation, 1666, H. 347. — petition for peace, 1643, H. 442. — their entertainment in the country, 1604, H. 343. Rich. Milton, 1604. Londoniensis, Lex, 1680, III. 147. London's Account, 1647, III. 145. — Alacritie, 1647, H. 345. — Armory. R. Wallis, 1677. — Artillery. R. Niccols, 1 61 6. — bitter-sweet cup of tears. /. Crouch, 1666. — blame, if not its shame, 165 1, II. 219. — charity enlarged. S. H., 1656. — Charter.-, The forfeitures of, 1682, IV. 60. — complaint and lamentation, 1644, I. 263. — cry. H. Goodcole, 1619. — declaration, 1642, IV. 60. — deliver- ance predicted. /. Gadbury, 1665. — disease and cure. J. Quarles, 1665. — Dove. A. Nixon, 1612. — dreadful visitation, 1665, I. 263. — flames discovered, 1667, II. 362. — flames revived, 1689, II. 707. — glory. T. Jordan, 1680. — improvement and the Builder's security improved. A. N., 1679, III. 167.— joy. T. Jordan, 1681. — joy and triumph, 1682, III. 298. — joyful gratulation. Thos. Jordan, 1642. — joyful welcome to the nobility, 1593-4, H. 351.— jus honorarium. T. Heywood, 1631. — lamentation. III. 298. — lamentaiiun for the loss of the term, 1593, H. 343, II. 357. — lamentations. R. P., 1666; Thos. Brooks, 1670. — lamen- tations, 1684, n. 364. — lawless liberty. /. Harcey, 1647. — libeities, LONG [ 464 ] LOOKING-aLASS 1651,11.361; 1682,11.364. — Lord have mercy upon us. H. Climsell, 1636. — lottery, 1612, II. 357. — loyalty, Ballad of, 1681, III. 147. — misery. Rich. Milton, 1625. — mourning-gown, 1636, II. 358.- — -new colours displayed, II. 361. — new wonder, 1659, H. 346, I. 263. — nonesuch, 1668, III. 146. — ordinary, or Every Man in his humour, H. 345. — remains. Simon Ford, 1667. — resurrection. Simon Ford, 1679 ; T. Jordan, 1671. — royal triumijh. T. Jordan, 1684. — tempe. T. Decker, 1629. — triumph. T. Jordan, 1676 ; J. Bulteel, 1656. — triumphant holiday. C. Hammond, 1660. — trumpet sounding into the City, 1636, H. 461. — Vocation. H-. 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John Ford, 1629. — Posie for, 1694, I. 267. — Pleasant new ballad of two, II. 369. — quarrel, 1677 and n.d., H. 354. — Kewards of ungodly, 1564-5, II. 368. — School, 1633-4, IL 368. — Song of two hard-hearted, 1569-70, II. 368. —Song of two stammering, 1 591, II. 368. — Spectacle of. W. Walter, n.d. — The two constant, in Scotland, 1657, I. 267. — The two faithful, H. 353. — ^The two fervent. L. Price. — The two unfortunate, H. 644. — tra- gedy, H. 353. — Tragical and true history which happened between two English. B. Garter, 1568. — Tragical discourse of two English, 1568, II. 368. — Tragical history of two, 1 563-4, II. 368. — Two, exclaim against for- tune, 1590, II. 368. — Unfortunate. Sir Wm. Davenant, 1643. Love's a jest. Peter Motteux, 1696. — a lottery and a woman's the prize. Jos. Harris, 1699. — ^between Christ and divers christians. Jeremiah Whitaker, 1654. — carouse, H. 350. — complaints. Of, 1597, H. 349, II. 366. — Court of Conscience. H. Crouch, 1637. — craftiness, Garland of, I. 266. — cruelty. Jas. Shirley, 1640. — dialect, or Poetical Varieties. T/ios. Jordan, 1646. — dominion. T. Flecknoe, 1654.^ — Empire, 1682, III. 86. — fierce desire and hopes of re- covery, L. Price, n.d. — garland. 1624, 1674, H. 219. — hawking bag. Humphrey Cumherford, n.d. — Jour- nal, 1671, IV. 47. — ^joy and grief. W. Parlcer, n.d. — kingdom. R. Flecknoe, 1664. — knot untied, H. 11. — labour's lost. W. Shakespeare, 1598. — lamentable tragedy, II. 366. — last shifts. C, Gibber, 1696.^ leprosy. Thos. Powell, 1598. — martyr, Rob, Chester, 1601. — meta- morphosis. J. Lyly, 1 60 1. — missives to Ver^ue. Rob. Beaumont, 1660. — mistress. T. Heyivood, 1636. — para- dise. J. P., n.d. — perpetual Almanac, 1716, I. 266. — posy, 1686, I. 266. — progres royal, 1625, II. 366. — re- venge. Jos. Speed, 1631. — riddle, A. Coioley, 1638. — sacrifice. John, Ford, 1633.— school, 1674, H. .354, I. 266; 1682, Ovid, [1640]. — solace. Wm. 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Constable, 1580. — Articles between Monsieur of France and the Estates of the, 1583, II. 227. — Brief character of the. 0. Feltham, LOW [ 469 1 LOWNES 4652. — Character of the. 0. Feltham, 1652. — Declaration of causes . . . Q. "Elizabeth to aid, 1585, II. 193. — Description of. Thos. Danett, 1573; F. Guiceiardini, 1593. — H.M.'s De- . claration for encouraging the Subjects of, 1672, II. 113. — Low Estate of the. M. Stevenson, 1672. — News from, 1652, H. 389. — Present state ' of the. W. A., 1669. — Transporta- tion of the, True Copy of, 1599, II. 571- low Country Soldier, H. 279. — train- ing. John Way mouth, 1616. Low spiritedness. Treatise of the dismal effects of, [1720], I. 427. Lowde, J. Translated M. Amyraldus' Divine Dreams, 1676. lowden, Lord. Reply : in Speech of Lord Campbel of Lome, 1641, I. 376- lowencourt, F. de. Dedication in Sir ■ F. Drake's Le voyage curieux, 1641. Lower, Sir Wm. 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Lownds, Rich., BooJcselhr, without Ludgate, 1640, I. 400 ; 1641, H. 486, II. 624; 1642, II. 97, 120,440, 626, 665, IIL 36, 298 ; 1644, H. 492, IL 60; 1646, H. 553; 1647, I 196 ; 1650, IL 413, 688, IIL 236 ; 1651, II. 294; 1652, H. 136; 1653, H. 669, L 458; 1654, H. 427, IIL 47; 165s, IL 483, 631; 1656, n. 250, 688;, 1657, L 71; 1658, II 176, IV. 49 J 1659, L 153, 240; 1660, I. 386, IL 107 ; 1662, IIL 79 ; 1665, L 7 ; 1670, II. 483, 656 ; 1675, II. 656. Lowndes, Sam., Bookseller, 1669, III. 244; 1670, H. 85, IIL 58; 1672, IV. 136; 1674, H. 301; 1675, IL 378; 1676, IL 548; 1679, IL 378; 1681, IL 59; 1684, IIL 25; 1685, L 154, IL 662, IIL 23; 1688, L 441; 1689, A. 265, IL 251; 1693, IV. 142; 1699, IV, 12; n.d., II. 328. Lownds, Thos. Funeral Elegy on Oliver Cromwell, 1658, H. 355. Lowndes, Wm. Essay on Amendment of Silver Coins, 1695, III. 148. Lownes, Humfrey, Booltseller and Printer, West Door of St. PauVSf 1592, H. 302, IL 586 ; 1595, H. 28, 29; 1596, H. 153, IIL 290-; 1597, IL 366; 1598, H. 5205 1599, H. 455 ; 1600, H. 270; 1601, H. 432; 1603, H. 167, L 133 ; 1604, H. 167, 235. .396, L 129; 1605, H. 59, 171, 270, L 213, 395, IL 185, IIL 189; 1606, H. 205, 470,1.318.111.60,219, IV. 39; 1607, H. 683, L 98, in. 219 ; 1608, H. 171, 238, 274, 1. 214, 432, IL 406,478, IIL .253; 1609, H. 82, L 399, IL 265, IIL 279; 1610,11. 219; 1611, H. 130, 171, 462, 575, L 399, 400, IL 82, III. 9; 1612, H. 302, 587, L 237, 400, 414 ; 1613, H. 165, 270, 557, L 387, 414, IL 638, 691 ; 1615. H. 664, II. 560; 1616, IL 563, IIL 43, IV. 140; 1617, H. 664, L 115, 399, IV. 13; 1618, H. 268, 288, I. 457, II. 297,. III. 181; 1619, H. 80, 245; 1621, H. 15, L 135; 1622, H. 558, L 73, 449, IL 559; 1623, IL 394, 559; 1624, I. 9; 1625, III. 165; 1626, H. 153, 270, 588, L 22; 1627, H. 27s, L 258. Lownes, Humfrey, and R. Young, Book- sellers and Printers, 1629, H. 558, I. 496, IL 441 ; 1630, H. 153, IIL 294. Lownes, Matthew, BooJcseller, St. Dun- stan's Churchyard, 1595, II. 692; 1596, H. 161, 244, 371 ; 1598, H. 75, 609; 1601, III. 210; i6o2, IL LOWNES [ 470 ] LUCIAN 31. i°9. 378, I- 87, ,60; 1604, H. 331, II. 191, 394; 1605, H. 557, I. 23, 262 ; 1606, H. 442, 592, I. 318, 320. 583. Ill- 80; 1607, H. 333, 687, III. 80; I0o8, H, 130, 238, 349. I- 432; 1609. H. 573, L 43, 399. II- 191. Ill- 31; 1610, H. 73, 189, 219; 1611, H. lop, 130, 573, I- 170, 399, II- 120, III. 32; 1613, H- 165, 557; 1617, I. 26; 399, 11. 289 ; 1618, H. 31, 189, 498, I. 457, III. 211; 1619, H. 627; 1620,11. 232, 428; 1622, H. 610, II. 24; 1624, II. 283 ; 1625, III. 105 ; n.d., H. 558, III. 71. Lownes, Eob., Bookseller, 16 1 5, H. 471. Lowth, R. Judgement of Hercules, [1730], I. 267. Lowtb, Simon, Letter of Bp. Gilbert Burnet to, 1685. Lowther, Sir Gerard, Speech at Im- peachment of. Sir Audley Mervin, 1641. Loyal Convert. W. Bridges, 1644 ; F. Quarles, 1643. — Garland, 1671, 1677, 1685, 1686, H. 219. — London. Wm. Smith, 1666. — Lovers. G. Manuche, 1652. — medal vindicated, 1682, II. 391. — remembrancer, 1660, H. 94. — sacrifice. PMlocrates, 1648, I. 331. — Scot, 1680, II. 544. — Song of the Eoyal feast kept by the prisoners in the tower. Sir F. Wortley, 1648. — subject's admonition, H. 92. — sub- ject's exultation for coronation of Charles II., H. 94. — subject's Jubilee, 1649, H. 130, 292. — subject's Li- tany, 1680, IL 353. — subject's reso- lution, H. 92. — subject's well wish- ing, 1647, IL 103. Loyalty amongst rebels. Edw. Wolley, 1662. — asserted. R. Caixm, 1662. — banished, 1659, II. 137. — Persuasive to. D. 0., 1642. — Reward of, 1685, IL 117. — the ornament of Christi- anity. Geo. Wood, 1686. Loyalty's tears. Sir J. BirJcenliead, 1649. Loyselet, Geo., Printer, Rouen, [1587], IIL 140; 1599, IV. 29. Lubec Pj-mto- .- JohuKoelhoff, 1581-3. Lucan, Pharsalia, trans. T. May, 1626, IIL 148; 1627, H. 356, L 267, IL 369; 1631, 1635, H. 356, L 267; 1650, H. 356, L 267, IL 369 ; 1659, JL 368. Trans. Sir A. Gorges, 1614, I. 267 ; 1644, H. 256. Bk. I trans. by C. Marlowe, 1600, H. 355. Con- tinued by T. M., 1630, 1633, IL 356, IL 368; 1650, IL 369; 1657, L 368. • . Lucar, Cyprian. Lucar's solace, 1590, II. 369- Lucas, Lady Anne, De Scudery's Arta- menes, 1653-4-5, ded. to. - Lucas, Sir Chas., Elegy on death of, 1648, H. 356. — Letter to Lord Fair- fax, in Joyful News from Colchester, 1648, II. 132. — Letter to Hon. Wm. Lenthall : how the town was fired by, 1648, II. 132. — Letters, in Letter sent to Hon. Wm. Lenthall, 1648, II. 132. — Prince Charles, his Declarac tion, 1648, II. 105. The Prince of Wales, his coming to Yarmouth, 1647, II. 68t. — and Sir Geo. Lisle, Elegj on murder of, 1648, IIL 46. — Epi- taphs on, 1648, H. 188. — Letter from Lord Fairfax . . . reasons for put- ting to death, 1648, IL 213. — The Loyal Sacrifice, 1648, H. 188, 1. 331. — Triumph of Loyalty, 1648, H. 188. — True Relation of taking of Col- chester ... no quarter to, 1648, II. 133- Lucas, Estienne, Merchant Bookseller, Paris, 1692, II. 312. Lucas, Hen. Verses in M. Drayton's Legend of Great Crom^vell, 1607. Lucas, Jacques, Printer, Rouen, 1676, IL 623. Lucas, Lord, Secrets revealed, 1669, III. 1 21, ded. to. Lucasta. Rich. Lovelace, 1649. Lucian. Dialogi, a Erasmo, 1528, IL 369. — Poludupsadon, H. I3ulloco in- terprete, 1521, II. 369. — Dialogue with Diogenes, trans. Sir T. Eliot. Berthelet, n.d., H. 356. — Dialogues, trans. F. Hickes, 1634, IL 708. Portion of, trans. Jasper Mayne, 1-663, II. 369. — Drapetai, englished, 1648, H- 356- — Necromantia, translated. 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Translated A. de Guevara's Orkontopologion, 1 6 1 9 ; Pedro Mexia's Time's Storehouse, 161 9. M. [ 475 ] M. Jt, A. Queen Elizabeth's Closet of Physical Secrets, 1656, III. 150. It, A. Plain Dealing, 1675^ !• 270. B., A. See A. Munday. %,&..,Prmter. SeeAngustine Mathews, I 1620-36 ; A. Miller, 1647-53 5 A. ; Maxwell, 1665-75 ; A. Milbourn, '' 1686-91. JI., A., Printer, 1654, H. 5, 1. 332, II. 459; 1655, I. 14, 332; 1657, I. 123; 1658, I, 91 ; 1659, I. 254; 1662, A. 273; 1678, H. 153; 1679, III. 224; 1680, I. 249, 484, IIL 161; 1681, II. 517; 1695, I 194. }t, A, Printer, n.d., H. 35, 38, 112, 142, 157, 188, 194, 304, 332, 348, 3501 351. 353. 354. 375. 376. 514. 519. 556. 583. 609. 616, 649, 1. 493, II. 262, 614, III. 262, IV. 41, 89. M., Aug. See Augustine Mathews. M., B., Bookseller, Duke of LorraMs head, Westminster, 1682, II. 248 ; i68o. III. 28. ^., 0. Ovid's Elegies. See Christopher Marlowe. M., C. Dedication in T. Watson's y Aminatse Gaudia, 1592. M., C. 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Translated A profitable book de- claring divers remedies, &c., 1596, II' 55- M., L., Printer, 1682, III. 245. . M., M. Contributed to JR. Rogers' Spiritual Flowers, 1610. il., M. Song of Sion, 1662, II. 373. M., M. Gulielmo Augusto Britanni- arnm Regi, &c., 1696, IL 373. M., "NL., Printer, 1653, H. 573. M., M., Bookseller, i6^o, III. loi; 1652, L 275. M., M. Or., Epistle to : in Copy of a Letter written by a M.A. of Cam- bridge, 1584, IL 463. M., P. Epitaph on death of Rich. GooJ- rick, xs8o, L 271, H. 365. ^ M., P.' King Charles, his birthright, 1633. See P. Mackenzie. M., P. The Cimmerian Matron, 1668, II- 374- M., P. Speech of a Fife Laird, [1670]^ IV. 62. M., P., gent. Translated H. Sclioiiteii^ Hairy-Giants, 1671. M., P., Bookseller, n.d., III. 194. M., R. Epitaph on death of RicL Goodrick, 1580, H. 365, I. 271. , M., R. Verses in The Mohumetane or Turkish History, 1600, II. 607. | M., R. News of Sir Walter Raleighf 1618, IL 374. M., R. Micrologial, 1629, H. 365, IL 374- . M., R. Preface in Synopsis, or Abridge- ment of Lord Coke's Commentaries, 1652. M., R., Printer, 1629, I. 118. M., R., Boolcseller, 1616, H. 420, I. 306; 1633, IL 127; 1635, H. 276, L 216. M., S. The Heavenly Passenger, 1687, H. 365.— The True trial of the Un- derstanding, 1687, H. 509. M, S., Printer, 1613, H. 325. M., S., and H. H., BooJcsellers, 1613, H. 389. M., S. T. Translated St. Augustine's Confessions, 1638, III. 9. M., S. W. Caledon's Complaint. See Sir W. Mure. M., T. ., Micro-Cynicon, 1599, H. 365. M., T. Verses in J. Buret's Alveary, 1580; N. Ling's Politeuphuia, 16 10. M., T. The English Helicon, 1636, IL 374- M., T. Translated R. Johnston's His- tory of Scotland, 1646. M., T. Certain Observations on some Texts of Scripture, 1648,111. 151. M., T. Life of Nim, 1657, IL 708,— M. [ 477 J MAOHIAVELLI Life of a Satyrical Puppy, 1657, H. I 365- %, T. Blood for Blood, 1661, H. 408, IV. 88. %,"£., Prinier, 1650-65, see T. Mahbs ; 1659-99, see T. Milbourne. %., T., Printer, 1706, III. 311. Ji,, T., Bookseller, 1672, H. 168 ; 1677, II. 591; 1679, I. 245; 1688, I. 456. JL, W. Eemembrance of the -worthy shooting of the Duke of Shoreditch, 1583, H. 366. M., W. The Man in the Moon, 1609, H. 84. M., W. Translated Garcia's Son of a Rogue, 1638. KL, W. The Queen's Closet Opened, 1655. II. 374; 1656, H. 121, II. 374; 1668, III. 298. M,, W., Bookseller, 1642, III. 295; 1679, III. 27. Mabbe, Jas. Translated M. Aleman's The Rogue, 1622; Cervantes' Exem- plary Novels, 1640; T. de Montal- .Ws Spanish Bawd, 163 1. Mabb, Ralph, Bookseller. 1 610, II. 261 1611,11.698; 1623, III. 273 ; 1624, 1 402; 1626,1.188; 1632,11.261 1635, 1. 17, 22, 209 ; II. 39, A. 104 1637, I 17; 1638, H. 439, I. 64 1639, 1. 424, III. 7 ; 1640, 1^361 1641, II. 505. Habbe, Thos., Printer, 1650, H. 539, 502, III. 114; 1651, H. 182, II 437; 1652, 11. 209; 1653, II. 402 HI. 208, 221, 261 ; 1654, II. 51 1655, in. 216; 1656, I. 161, 356: ir. 261; 1657, I. 24s; 1658, H, 592, 610, II. 600; 1659, II. 328, III 201, IV. 88 ; 1660, II. 290! 107, III. 249; 1661, H. 593, II 624; 1662, II. 176, III. 31, IV. 4, A. 262; 1663, II. 182, IV. 105 1664, H. 575, I. 21, 58, 212, 328, 442,11. I43>i82, 366,419, III. 251 1665, H- 278, 404, I. 246, 459, 489, 11.577, 286; 1666, III. 202; n.d. H. 92, 354, 367- Hacabre, Daunce of. John Lydgate, 1554- Hacaria, Description of the Kingdom of, 1641,11 88, lY. 153. Uacbeth. W. ShaJcesjiear, 1673. MacCab, The valiant deedes of, 1588, II. 301. Macclesfield, Charles, Earl of, /. Hart- cKffe's Moral and Intellectual Virtues, 1 69 1, ded. to. — True account of A. Fitton's unreasonableness against the, 1686, III. 81. MacConnor, Dermond, Copy of a Letter from, 1642, II. 303. Macduff's Cross in Fyfe, Essay upon the inscription of. /. Cunningham, 1678. Mace, E. Profit, Conveniency, and Pleasure to the Nation, 1675, IV. 153- Mace, Thos. Music's Monument, 1676,] II- 374- Macedonia, Travels in. K Urozon, 1673. Macer, M. Herbal practised by Dr. Lynacre, n.d., H. 366, IV. 62. — New Herbal, translated, H. 366. MacFlecknoe. John Dryden, 168,2. Machabeus, Dr., Sir D. Lyndsay's Dia- logue betwix Experience and ane Courtiour, printed for, H. 362, II. 374- Macbam, Joyce, Bookseller, 1619, I. 53- Macbam, Sam., and M. Cooke, Boolc- sellers. Tiger's Head, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1606, H. 98, 334; 1607, II. 526. Macbam, Sam., and E. Edgar, Book- sellers, Bull's Head, St. Paul's Church- yard, 1608, I. 198, H. 252. Macbam, Sam., Bookseller, Bullhead, St. Paul's Churchyard, i6o8,"H. 274, I. 214, III. 253; 1609, H. 252, 267, I. 188, II. 266, 280, 316; 1610, H. 282, II. 345; 1611, H. 161, I. 131; 1612, H. 161. Macbiavelli, N. 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T58, II. 5015 1647, IL 14 ; 1648, H. 519, L 364, 492, in. 79, IV 58; 1649, IV. 138; 1650, 11. 202, 280 J 1651, III. 192; 1653, IL 178; 165s, L 459 J 1659, I. 273, II. 460; 1660, H. 192, II. 16, 106,400, 1.- 237; 1669, IV. 116; 1670, III. 17; 1671, III. 142, IV. 43; 1672, L 207; 1675, II. 321; 1676, III. 292, IV. 34 ; 1677, L 123; 1679, L 31; 1681, III. 143- Macrobius, Translations of : in T. Twyne's Schoolmaster, 1576. Mad couple well matcht. R. Brome, 1653. — Dog, The worming of a, 1617, H. 674. — dog rebellion, 1647, III. 37. — fashions, old fashions, &C. John Taylor, 1642. — kind of wooing, n.d., H- 351, 375. — men of Gotham, Merry tales of. A. Borde, n.d.- — pranks of Tom Tram. ff. Crouch, n.d. — Tom a Bedlam's Desires of Peace. Sir F. Wortley, 1648. — Tom of Bedlam: in "Westminster Drollery, 1672, H. 168. — world, my Masters. N, Breton, 1603; T, Middleton, 1608. Madagascar, Brief description of. R. Boothby, 1646. MADAGASCAK [ 479 ] MAGNUM lladagascar, and other Poems. Sir W. 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Stephens, 1661. Magna Carta, 1514, 1525, IV. 62.-^ cum Statutis, 1587, II. 376. — trans- lated by G. Ferrers, n.d., 1542, III. 151; 1534, IL 376; 1539, IL 376. — Brief Collections out of, 1643, II. 376. Magnalia Dei, 1644, III. 41. Magnes, H., Boolcseller, Russell St., 1672, 1674, I. 224. Magnes, Jas., Boolcseller, Russell St., 1660, L 375, IV. 47; 167 1, IV. 165; 1672, H. 168, I. 104; 1675, I- 228, IL 338; 1676, IL 337; 1677, II. 44, in. 70, IV. 179; 1678, IL 338, IIL 70; 1679, IIL 70; 1680, 11. 338. Magnes, M., and R. Bentley, Book- sellers, 1680, IL 188, 89; 1681, I. 43; 1682, IL 142, III. 293. Magnes, S., and R. Bentley, Boole- sellers, 1683, III. 200; 1686, II. 172; 1687, IL 436. Magnete, De. W. Gilbert, 1600. Magnetical Advertisements. Wm. Bar- low, 1618. — Animadversions. M. Ridley, 16 17. — Bodies. M. Ridley, 1613. Magnetismus Magnus. Sir M. Hale, 1695. Magnificat, Exposition upon the, 1538, L 150. Magnificence. Interlude by /. Slcelton, n.d. 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Price, i6o8. — dis- tressed. The. W. Bagwell, 1644. — of Venice. W. Shakespear, 1600. — reall [royal], The. W. Loe, 1620. — Eoy all, The. Eob. Wilkinson, 1 6 1 5 . Merchant - Adventurers of Stoade, Letter to. John Forbes, 16 16, II. 223. Merchant-Royall, Sad news from the Sea : Loss of the ship, 1641, H. 418, II. 549. Merchant-Taylors' Company, Eemon- strance presented to. W. Dugard, 1661. — The Honour of. W. Win- stanley, 1668. Merchant-Taylors' Hall, W. Barriffe's Mars, 1638, performed in. Merchant-Taylors' School. Scholars' petition for play days, 1644, H. 389, I. 288. — Scholar's probation, 1652, I. 288; 1661, H. 288, L 288.— The Huntingdon divertisement, 1678, H. 389. — War horns make room, &c., 1682, L 288. Merchants, Book of, 1547, II. 392. — Collection of Names of, in London, 1677, L 288. Merchants favoris, Les effects perni- cieux de. Sir B. Gerhier, 1653. Merchant's Advocate, [1700], II. 392. — Almanac. G. Jaffrey, 1702. — avizo. J. 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John Taylor, 1643. — ■ Aquations, No. John Booker, 1664. — Aulicus, 1642, IL 392. — Bel- licus, 1643, II. 514. — Benevolens, 1661, I. 288. — Britannicus : Let- ter to Mercurius Civious, 1644, I- 288. — Britannicus, his welcome to HelL Sir. F. Worthy, 1647. — Britannicus. R. Brathwaite, 1641. — Caledonius, 1661, II. 543. — Cam- bro-Britannicus, 1652, II. 627. — Centralis. T. Lawrence, 1664. — Clericus, 1647, II. 392. — Ccelicus. John Booker, 1644. — Crjttjcus, 1648, IV. 67. — Democritus, i66i, II. 393. — Fumigosus, 1660, II. 393.^ — Heli- conicus. R. F., 165 1. — Heraclitus, 1652, II. 393. — Honestus, 1648, H. 444. — Infemalis. John Taylor, 1 644. — Insanus Insanissimus, [1648], IV. 67. John Taylor, n.d. — Lepidus : News from the Low Countries, 1650, H. 389. — Menippeus, 1682, I. 288. — Melancholicus. The Cuckoo's Nest at Westminster, 1648, H. 443. Ding Dong, 1648, H. 443. Nosegay for the House of Commons, 1648, H. 443. — Melancholicus : or News from Westminster, 1645, H. 442, II. 393. — Metricus. W. Mascall, i()6i. — Militaris, 1649, IV. 154. — Mor- bicus. H. Walker, 1647. ^Mor- bicus, Eecommendation to, 1647, H. 442. — New and true. W. Mascall, 1661. — Politicus, 1650-5, III. 159. — Pragmaticus, 1647, II. 393. M. Needham, 1648. — Psitacus, 1648, IV. 67.— liusticus. Bruno Ryves, 1646 ; MERXIXTRY [ 506 r MERE? G. Wither, 1643. — Scoticus, 1651, II. 543.— veridicus, 1645, II. 393. Mercury and a English Soldier, Dia- logue between. S. Mich. 1574. — or the Swift messenger. /. WilMns, 1641. Mercury-gallant, The, 1673, II. 393. Mercy in a miracle. Anthony Sadler, 1660. — triumphing over Judgement. Thos, Jones, n.d. — Works of. Ralph Crane, 1621. Mercy's fort. Ballad, 1558-9, II. 29. Merdon, Customs of the Manor of. M. Imher, 1707. 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Mirror for all men, 1577, 11. 397. — for London, 1610, II. 357. — for Magis- trates, 1559, H. 396, I. 291; 1563, H. 396 ; 1571. 1587. H. 396, L 291 ; 1610, H. 167, 396; 1619, H. 396; 1623, A. 266. Part II., 1574, 1575, 1578, H. 397. Part I, 1574, 1575, 1578, a 397. Part II., by T. Blener-Hassett, i^yS. — for Man. T. Churchyard, 1553. — for Merchants. Rob. Mason, 1609. — Godly. W. Lauder, 1569. — Godly young Chris- tian Ladies'. K Parlet, 1653. — mete for all mothers. Thos. Salter, 1579. — most true to behold, &c., 1577-9, II. 398. — of a Christian. Hob. Nowell, 1 561. — of Divine Love. Rob. Fleming, 1691. — of Divine Providence. Thegi-et, 1602. — of Fancies. John Tatham, 1657. — of Fortune. M. Chevreau, 1675. — or Glass, A True, 1556, H. 185.— of God's mercy, 1588-9, II. 398. — of Gold, 1522, L 492; 1526, IL 397. —of Majesty. H. G., 1618.— of Man's Life. T. W., 1570, H. 636; 1576, III. 118. — of Man's Miser}', 1584, H. 367. ^-of mercy and judge- ment. R. 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Hookes' Amanda, 1653, ded. to. Montague, Geo., Bp. of London, Bad- meri Hist, Nov., 1623, ded. to. Montagu, Geo., C. Barlisdale's Char- acters, 1662, ded. to. MONTAGU [ 519 ] MONTGOMERY Montagu, Sir Hen., mentioned, 1613, H. 393. — T. Cooper, Cry and Ke- venge of Blood, 1620; H. Goodcole's True declaration of F. Robinson, 1618; A. de Cruevara's Arkontopo- logion, 1619 ; A. Munday's Brief Chronicle, 1611, ded. to. Montague, Ant. Translated Life of St. Bonaventura, 1635. Montague, Bp. Jas. Works of K. James, 1616, II. 306. — Reply answer- ing tlie Defence of a Sermo]i preached at the consecration of. G. Downame, 1613. Montague, Jane, Viscountess, J. Bul- loker's English Expositor, 16 16, ded. to. Montague, Mr., Copy of a Letter of Father Philips sent to, 1641, III. 195. Montague, R. Two Letters to the Lord Chancellor, 1679, II. 114. Montague, Ralph, Earl of, W. Congreve's Way of the World, 1700, ded. to. Montagu, Rich., Bp. of Cliichester. Appello Caesarem, 1625, III. 165. 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Venner's England's Joy. Months, The twelve. M. Stevenson, 1661. Montjoy, Chas., Lord, The Soldier's lamentation for the death of, 1606, II. 172. — S. Daniel's Poetical Essays, 1595 ; G. Marltham's Sir Eich. Gren- ville, 1595; T. Hood's Sector, 1598, ded. to. Montjoy, Lord, Precepts of Agapetus, ded. to. Montmorency, Erangois de, J. de Beaugve's Guerre d'Escosse, 1556, ded. to. Montpelier, Late Discourse at. Sir K. Digby, 1658. Montre, La. Mrs. A. Behfi, 1668. Montrose, Countess of. Verses to, in S. Graham's Anatoray of Humours, 1609. Montrose, Earl of. Epitaph in Monu- mentum Eegale, 1649, I. 80. — S. Gfraham's Anatomy of Humours, 1609; G. Muschet's Complaint of a Christian Soul, 16 10, ded. to. Montrose, Jas. Graham, Marquis of. De rebus auspiciis Caroli . . . sub imperio. G. Wishart, 1648. — De- claration of, 1650, III. 294. Decla- ration of the Committee of Estates for aspersions in 'Declaration,' 1650, II. 542. — History of, in Blood for Blood, 1661, H. 408. — History of the King's affairs in Scotland under, 1649, II. 542.— Killing of the Earl of New- castle's son's dog, I. 294. — Montrose totally routed at Tividale, 1645, HI- 294. — Most perfect relation of victory over, 1645, III 223. — Eelation of the true funerals of, 1661, H. 400. — The Exclames of Ehodopoea, 1661, H. 400. — True relation of late vic- tory over Lieut. Bay lie, 1645, H. 400. — and others, Certain Instructions given by, 1641, IL 539, IIL 222. List of persons ... to die without mercy, 1647, HL 187. — W. Lith- gow's Gushing tears of godly sorrow, 1640. M. de Marmet's Entertain- ments of the Cours, 1658, ded. to. Monument of Eemembrance. Jas. Max- well, 16 13. Monuments, Ancient funeral. John Weever, 1631. — of Honor. John Webster, 1624. Monumentum Eegale, 1649, I. 80. Moody, Hen. Verses in P. Massinger's New way to pay old Debts, 1633. 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Cheke, IV 74. Negro's and Indian's Advocate. Morgan Oodwyn, 1682. Negroes, True relation of the murders of, in Old Calabar, 1672, H. 408. Negropont, &c., Historical and geo- graphical account of. P. M. Garo- nelli, 1687. Neile, Francis, Printer, 1647, I. 157; 1648, III. 185 ; 1653, H. 669; 1654, II. 171. Neile, Richard, Ed. Topsell's Historic of foure-footed Beastes, 1607 ; and Serpents, 1608, ded. to. Nekrokedeia, or the Art of Embalming. Thos. Gfreenhill, 1705. Nelson, J. True copy of the Journal of the High Court of Justice for the trial of K. Charles, 1684, IV. 126. Nelson, Norman, Bookseller, Gray's Inn Gate, 1679, III. 154; 1680, J. 331. Nelson, fhos. Device of the Fish- mongers' Pageaiit, 1590, III. 169. — Epitaph on Sir Fr. Walsingham,i590, H. 415, I. 303. — Short discourse, 1586, H. 415. — Substance of all the late entended Treasons, 1586, H. 415. Nelson, Thos., Bookseller, 1583, IL 193 ; 1584, 1- 393> !!• 143. 408, 549> 598; 1585, H. 343, 390, II. 538; 1586, II. 179, 315, 491, H. 415; 1588, H. 74. 182, II. 194; 1590, H. 210, 538, II. 229, 423, 549, 568; 1591, H. 197, 241, 629, II. 174, 523; 1592. H. 241, 1. 169, 191, II. 470, 477 ; n.d., H. 181, 185, 11. 6. Nemesius. Nature of Man, trans. G. Wither, 1636, H. 673. Nemo : Calendis Maii. J.Leeeh,i6iT, H. 330. Nenna, J. B. Discourse whether a Nobleman ... is gfoater in Nobility, NENNUS [ 537 ] NEVILE 1600, II. 413. — Nennio, or Treatise of Nobility, 1595, H. 83, 139, 146, ■ 415- Nennus, Peter. Translated Avenagoras' Resurrection of the Dead, 1573. Neopolitan, The, 1683, III. 122. Nepentes. W. Barclay, 161 4. Neptune's Address to Charles II. John Tatham, 1661. — Fair Garland, n.d., H. 220; 1676, I. 485. — oration to Jupiter in praise of Elizabeth, 1587, II. 194.— raging fury, [1670], H. 539. Neptunus Britannicus Corydonis. Patrick Gordon, 1614. Nereus, sive de Natali Elizabethse, &c. Scipio Gentilis, 1585. Neri, Antonio. Art of Glass, 1662, III. . 169. Neiingh, Abraham, Printer of Rotter- dam, 1631, II. 441. Nero, End of, and beginning of Galba. , Tacitus, trans. Savile, 1598. — Justifi- cation of a strange action of. Juvenal, ■ trans. G. Chapman, 1629. — Tragoedia Nova. Matthew Ghrinne, 1603. — Tragedy of. Nath. Lee, 1675 ; P. . Massinger, 1624. — Tragedy of, 1607, I. 303, 4fi; 1624, I. 303; 1633,11. 413- Nero Caesar, or monarchie depraved. Udm. Bolton, 1623. Nervese, S. de. La reception du Eoy d'Angleterre a Saint Germain en ! Laye, 1649, -'■■'■• ^^9- I'Nesbit, E. Csesar's Dialogue, 1601, III. 169. Nescbech, The execution of. Jas. Spottiswood, 1 6 16. Ness, Chr. Signs of the Times, 1681, III. 170. Nest of perfidious vipers, 1644, II. 531. , — of serpents discovered, 1641, IL 3. — of waspes. Wm. Goddard, 161 5. Nestor, his Antilochus : in Cassius of Parma, his Orpheus, 1587, H. 78. J iNetlierland-historian, 1675, II. 419. ^Netherlands, Isabella Clara Eugenia, -, Princess of the, Augustine's Confes- sions, 1622, ded. to. — Proclamation, IS99, II. 417- ^ , Netherlands, Account of the reasons which induced Charles II. to declare war against, 1689, III. 173.— Book of the Peace of, 1654, H. 117-— Catalogue of the damages which the English demand reparation from, 1664, II. 418. — Confession of Faith of the Reformed Churches of, 1689, II. 420. — Description of the, 1615, III. 171; 1691, III. 420. — Extract from the register of the resolutions of the Lords and States-General of, 1688, III. 173. — General History of the. Edrn. Grimston, 1608. — Good News from the. W. L., 1660. — Justification of the present war with. Hen. Stubbe, 1672. Further Justifi- cation, 1673. — Liturgy of the Re- formed Churches, 1640, II. 418. — News of the, 1615, III. 171. — Placat of the Lords and States-General of, 1672, II. 419. — Seasonable expostu- lation with the, 1652, II. 418, III. 172. — Speech of the Ambassadors from, at Westminster, 1645, !• 219- — Summary narrative of the victory against the Fleet of, 1665, II. 112. — True discourse of the Governors in. Th. Gliurchyard, 1602. — Vision or Dream containing the whole of the wars of, 1615, III. 171. Netherlands Printer. C. G. van Breughel, 1632. Netherlands East India Company, Re- monstrance of the Directors, 1632, IL 10. — Justification of the Directors, 1688, IV. 73. Nethersole, F. Memorise Sacra Henrici Wallise Principis, 161 2, I. 303. — Lines in Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victory, 16 10. Nettlested, Henrietta, Baroness of, JE. Settle's Heir of Morocco, 1694, ded. to. Neuh[iirgh], "VV. Verses in /. Penny's Pyne's] Epigrammata Religiosa, >625]. NeufuiUe, Jacques de. Printer at Paris, 1624, I. 77. Neutralibus et Mediis, De. John Wigandf 1562. Neutrality condemned, 1642, IV. 21. Neve, Rich. Nox Britannica, 1661, L 3°3' Nevell, Mr., the generous usurer, in Thames Street, 1641, H. 415. Never' too late. Rob. Greene, 1590. Nevile, Alex. Acad. Cant. Lachrymse NEVILL [ 538 ] NEW Tumulo D. Philippi Sidneii, 1687, H. 558. — Ad "Wallise Proceres Apo- logia, 1576, H. 415. — De furoribus Norfolkiensium, 1^575, 1582, H. 415. — Norfolk Furies, 161 5, H. 415, IV. 156 ; 1623, H. 415, 11. 420. — Trans- lated Seneca's OSdipus, 1563. Nevill, Archbishop, Feast at the en- thronement of, 1465, III. 286. Nevil, Mistriss Cecilia, Jos. Sylvester's Auto-machia, ded. to. Nevile, Dr., Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victory, 16 10, ded. to. Neville, Francis de. Christian and catholike veritie, 1642, II. 168. — Convertion of, 1644, IV. 31. Nevill, Sir Hen., C. Galen's Methodus Medendi, 1586, ded. to. Nevill, Sir Hen., G. Carleton's Heroici Characteres, 1603, ded. to. Nevile, Henry. Divers remarkable orders of the Ladies at Spring Gar- dens, 1647, probably by, H. 324. — Ladies' Parliament, [1647], H. 415. — Ladies a second time assembled in Parliament, 1647, H. 415. — Match nie these two, 164'j, probably by, H. 324. — News from the New Exchange, 1650, H. 415, L 304; large type, 1650, H. 415, 1. 304. — Parliament of Ladies, 1647, H. 415. — Plato Eedi- vivus, 1681, H. 415, IV. 73; 2nd Edit., 1 68 1, II. 240. — Private Con- ference in 1647, probably by, I. 97. — Shuffling, Cutting and Dealing, 1659, H. 415. Nevil, Lady Mary, Jos. Sylvester's Auto- machia, ded. to. Neville, Leander. Verses in A Hive of Sacred Honey-combes, 1631, IV. 9. Nevill, Philip, Bookseller, 1638, H. 234; 1639, IV. 154; in Ivy Lane, 1640, L 49S; 1641, H. 53, 520; 1642, H. 661, III. 212. Nevile, Rob. The Poore Scholar, 1622, [1662], H. 416, I. 304. Nevil, Sir Thos., Theod. Basille's Pota- cion, &c., 1542, ded. to. Nevyl, Wm. Castell of Pleasure. W. de Worde, [1518], H. 416 ; Pep well, 1518, H. 416. New Academy. B. Brome, 1659. — Additions, G. St. Germain, 1531. — Albion, Description of the Province of. BeaucTiamp Plantagenet, 1648. — Anatomy, or Character of a Chris- tian, 1645, II. 523. — Attractive. Rob, Nortcm, 1581. — Brawle, The, r654, H. 346. — Buildings, Discourse shewing the great advantages of, 1678, II. 178. — case put to an old lawyer, 1656, II. 354. — Court Songs. R. Veel, 1672. — Crown Garland, i68g, H. 220. — custom : A new enterlude, 1573, H. 465.' — Droll, or the counter scuffle. T. Jordan, 1663. — 'Ex- change, Narrative of the late accident in the, 1653, H. 346, L 370.— Ex- change, News from the. lien. Nevile, 1650. — Garland of Delight, n.d., H. 220. — guyse nowe a dayes, 1560, 1. 304. — Inn, The. Ben Jonson, 1631, — Instruction to men of such wiUes, &c., 1564-5, II. 660. Answer,' 1664-5, !!■ 660. Second Instruc- tion, 1565-6, II. 660. — Jovial Gar- land of Mirth and Delight, 1688, H. 220. — Lambeth Fayre newly con- secrated, &c. jR. Overton, 1642. — married couple, or as right as my leg, 1638-9, II. 383. — merry news. W. Elderton, 1 606. — Metamorphosis. J. Marston, n.d. — ^new and never old, 1580-1, II. 33. — Orders agreed upon by a Parliament of Round-heads, 1642, H. 519, 1. 364. — Orders, Witty answer and vindication of, 1642, H. 520; n.d.. III. 5. — poem to console the going away of the Ambassador of the Emperor of Fez, &c., II. 482. — presbytery light, 1647, 11.396. — Reli- gion, Survey of the. M.JSiellison,i6o5. — revenge for an old grudge. /. S., II. 528. — Rome arraigned, F. Bugg, 1693. — shreds of the old snare. J. Gee, 1624. — star of the North shining upon the virtuous King of Sweden, 1632, H. 247. — Testament, corrected by W. Tyndale, 1532, III. 247. — Testament, englished by L. T., from Beza, 1601, IV. 103. — Tragcedia Nova. Matt. Gwinne, 1603. — Way to pay Old Debts. P. Massinger, 1633. — well a day. Ballad, by W. I![lderton], 1584, H. 178. — wife of Beath much better reformed, 1700, H. 376. — Wonder, or a woman never vext. Wm. Rotoley, 1632. NEW [ 539 1 NEWCASTLE New Year's Gift. Lewis Evans, 1561 ; W. Fering, 1569; B. Garter, 1579; Jeff. Hudson, 1636; /. Marhhant, 1563; Wm. Smith, n.d; E. Wollay, iSyi.^Year's Gift, 1565-6, II. 249 ; 1567-8, 11. 249; 1570, II. 249; 1577. 1578-9. 1580, II. 249. New Year's Gift, or a new Christ crosse roo, 1569-70, II. 249. — for Doctor Witty. O. Tonstall, 1672 . — for Eng- lish. Catholics. E. I., 1620, I. 230. — 'for His Majesty, 1644, I. 79. — for the King, 1649, III. 38. — for the Parliament and Army. /. Win- stanley, 1650, — for the Pope, H. 477. — for the Rump, 1659-60, H. 526. — to be presented to the King, 1647, II. 103. — to the Parliament. Wm. Symonds, 1702. — to the rehellious persons in the North of England. E. Elviden, 1570. New Year's Wonder. Wm. Wood, 1642. Newark, Viscount. Two Speeches, 1641, II. 445. Newark, Brief Relation, &c., and the repulse of the Rebels at, 1642, I. 79. — Brief relation of the Siege of, 1644, III. 37. Newhery, John, Boohseller, Ball, Paul's Churchyard, 1603, H. 131, IIL 285. Newbery, John, mentioned, 1598, IV. 145- Newbery, Nathaniel, BooJeseller, 1616, III. 50; 1 61 7, under St. Peter's, GornehiU, and Pope's-head Alley, H. 313, II. 26, I. 114, 115; 1618,11. 26, 305; 1619, II. 232, 418, 536, 676, III. 85, 171; 1620, III. 15; 1621, I. 441, II. 429 ; 1622, II. 418, III. 85, 174, 227; 1624, I. g; 1632, II. 10. Newbery, Ralph, 1559-60, H. 566 ; 1560, in Fleet Street, 1. 306, H. 435; 1561. H. 315,435; 1562,11. 300; 1563, H. 232; 1565, H. 435; 1569-70, II. 23; 1570, H. 607; 1574, II. 122, III. 59; 1576, 1. 123, 317, n. 221; 1577,11. 165 J 1578, H. 107, I. 225, II. 181, 669, 703 J 1579, II. 482 ; 1580, H. 426, I. 310, IL 583; 1581, H. 32, 281; 1582, E 426; 1584, I. 141, 262, II. 463, III. 59. 255 ; 1585, III. 73, 131 ; 1586, H. 181, 482, II. 78, 227; 1587, I. 187, 218, 230, 408, II. 78; 1588, II. 200 j 1589, II. 12; 1590, III. 144; 1591, H. 633; 1592, I. 408; 1596, II. 200; 1597, IV. 7; n.d., I. 397, III. 303 ; 1600, A. 271. Newbery, Thos. Dives Pragmaticus, 1563, H. 416. Newbery, Thos., Bookseller, Three Lions, Gornhill, 1653, H. 27; 1654, II. 425, III. 43, 93; 1655, I. 306, II. 152; 1657, II. 127, III. 210. Newbery, Widow, Bookseller, 1603, H. III. Newborough, Thos., Boohseller, 1686, IL 380; 1688, II. 475; 1699,111. 42; 1700, II. 443; 1702, I. 377; 1704, III. 221. New-Brittaine, Discovery of. Edward Bland and others, 1652, II. 673. Newburgh, Frances, Countess of, /. S., Virtue and Science, 1695, ded. to. Newburgh, Lord, New Collection of Epistles of M. de Balzac, 1638, ded. to. Newburne, Battle of. Zachary Boyd, 1640. Newbury, Nathaniel. Yeoman's Pre- rogative, 1652, II. 420. Newbury iSoofoeZ?er. J. Willis, 1760. Newcastle, John, Duke of. Lard HolW Memoirs, 1699, ded. to. Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, CCXI. Sociable Letters, 1664, H. 416, II. 421. — Description of a New World, 1668, II. 421. — Life of Wm. Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, 1667, H. 416, II. 421; 1675, H. 416, I. 304; latin transla^ tion, 1668, H. 416, II. 421. — Life, by W. Pomfret, n.d. — Nature's Picture drawn by Eancie's Pen, 1656, H. 416, I. 304; 2nd Ed., 167 1, II. 421. -^ Observations on Experimental Philosophy, 1666, H. 416, II. 421; 1668, H. 416. — Ora- tions of divers sortes, 1662, H. 416, II. 421. — Philosophical and Physical Opinions, 1655, H. 416, II. 420; 1663, H. 416, II. 421. — Philosophical Fancies, 1653, H. 416, I. 304. — Philosophical Letters, 1664, H. 416, II. 421. — Plays, 1662-8, H. 416, II. NEWCASTLE [ 540 ] NEWCOMB 421.^— Poems and Pliancies, 1653, ; H. 416, II. 420; 2nd Ed., 1664, H. 416, II. 420. — World's Olio, 1655, If. 416, II. 420; 2nd Ed., 1671, II. 420. Eeflections on, S. dii Verger, 1657. — Tlios. Shadwell's Humorists, , 167 1, ded. to. Newcastle, "Wm. Cavendish, Duke of. Country Captaine, 1649, H. 416, I. 304. — Declaration and. summons to the Town of Manchester, 1643, IV. 57. Some observations on, 1643, IV. 57. — Fair Innocence, H. 416. — General system of Horsemanship, 1748, H. 416. — Humorous Lovers, 1677, H. 416, II. 420. — In grave von Haghe, 1649, H. 416. — La Methode et invention nouvelle de dresser les Chevaux, 1657, H. 416; 1658, III. 34. — New method and invention to dress Horses, 1667, H. 416. — Proclamation, 1642, II. 420. Observations on, 1643, II. 420. — Triumphant Widow, 1677, II. 420. — Verses in Duchess of Newcastle's Philos. and Physical Opinions, 1655 ; R. Flechnoe's Enigmaticall Charac- ters, 1656. — Life, by Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle, 1667. — Por- trait in G. F. Biondi's Ooralbo, 1655. — Letter from Sir Lewis Dyve to, 1650. — Parliament's instructions to the Earl of .Essex. Also, Resolutions of the Earl of Cumberland, &c., 1642, III. 186. — Second Letter of Lord Fairfax of his proceedings against, 1642, II. 212. — and others. Propositions from the King, pro- pounded by, 1642, III. 283. — R. Brome's Sparagus Garden, 1640; R. Davenport's Poems ; R. Flechnoe's Love's Kingdom, 1664 : Ten Years' Voyage, 1656 : Damoiselles a la Mode, 1667 ; Jas. Ford's Perkin Warbeck, 1634; Lucian, trans. Jas- per Mayne, 1663 ; T. Shadwell's Sullen Loves, 1668 : Epsom Wells, 1676 : Virtuoso, 1676 ; Jast Shirley's Traytor, 1635 ; /. Dryden's'Evening's Love, 1691, ded. to. Newcastle, Declaration of Parliament : no ship to voyage to, for Coales, 1642, H. 424. — Exceeding good news from Beverley, York, Hull, and, 1642, III. 36. — Full relation of the Scotch march, and surrender- ing of, .1644, II. 428.^— Horrible news from York, Hull, and. Green- smith, 1642, III. 36; Eyder, 1642, III. 36. — Letter from. A. Humbie, 1644. — News from, 1651, H 424, I. 309. — Particular account of the tak- ing of, 1644, IV. 74. — Praise of bonny, 1634, II. 428. — Propositions to Col. Glenham, to deliver up, 1644, II. 428. — Sea-coale, char-coale, &c. Discourse concerning the prohibition of trade with, 1643, I. 91. — ^Trne relation of the Scots taking Cooker Island, and the Siege of, 1644, II. 428. — True relation of the siege of. W. Lithgow, 1645. Newcastle Boohsellers. W. London, 165 s ; J. Story, 1686. Newcastle printed, 1711, H. 294; 1760, H. 639; n.d., H. 509. Newcastle Printers. S. B., 1651 ; John White, 1726. Newcome, Eichard, BooJcseller, 1691, IIL 66, 257. Newcomb, Thos., Printer, 1649, H. 258; 1650, H. 199, IV. 90; 1651, L 392, IL 159; 1652, H. 199, IL 522; 1653,1V. 172; 1654,11137, i5°> i54> 580, IIL 50, A. 209 ; 1655, II- 399. 176, 211, 396, 618, in. 73, 159. 247; 1656, H. 199, IL 52,111. 103; 1657, IL 142, 342, 561, IIL 273 ; 1658, L 205, IL 510, IV. 173 ; 1659, H. 682, IL 678, IV. 141, 68; 1660, II. 106, 259, 289, 407, 473, III. 208 ; 1661, II. 52 ; 1662, I. 366; 1663, IL 514; 1667, IL 112, 27s; 1669, IL 112, 113, 184, 422, IIL 80 ; 1670, H. 398, IL 564, 632 ; 1671, IL 113, 186; 1672, II. 113, IIL 216; 1673, L 391, IL 113, 114, 419. 525. S3t, 543> III- 12°; 1674, III. 905 ; in the Savoy, 1675, III. 173; 1676, IV. 72; 1678, IL 114; 1680, IL 115, in. 245; 1681, IL 52, IV. 123; 1684, IIL 25, 297; 1685, IL 84, 118, 311, IIL 23, 24, IV. 147; 1686, IIL 4; 1687, IV. 187, 3 ; 1688, IIL 125, 126, A, 263; 1695, III. 148; n.d., H. 127, II. 112, 460, 646. — Executrix of Th. Newcomb, 1695, III. 132. NEWCOME [ 541 ] NEWFOUNDLAND Uewcome, Sir Thos., Payne Fisher's ^Tombes, &c., ded. to. Newcomen, Elias. Preface to Defence and true declaration of . . . lowe countrey, [1575], III. 170. New-Deal, Mr. Rider's Case : relating to Conduit Wharf on the beach at, [1700], II. 519. — Mr. Warner's An- swer to Mr. Rider's Case, II. 519. Newell, John, and his wife. Arraign- ment and execution, 1 595, H. 390. New England. By Wm. Morrell, 1625. — Account of late Revolu- tion in. N. By field, 1689. — Act for promoting the gospel in, 1649, I. 304. — Advertisements for inexperienced Planters of. John Smith, 1631. — Battle between Eng- lish and Pequet Salvages, 1637, 1638, H. 418. — Brief relation of the Dis- covery and plantation of, 1622, II. 422. — Brief relation of the State of, 1689, IV. 157. — Church government and church covenant discussed, 1643, II. 422. — Clear sunshine of the gospel breaking forth upon the In- dians in. Th. Sheppard, 1648. — Collection of Papers relating to, 1688, III 75. — Description of. John Smith, 1 616. — Glorious progress of the Gospel among the Indians in. J. Eliot, 1 649. — Good News for, 1624, H. 418. — Good News for, Ed. Winslow, 1624. — Good News from, 1648, rV. 156. — Heart of, hardened. F. Howgill, 1659. — His- tory of. Thos. HooJcer, 1654; Fd. Johnson, 1654. — 111 News from, 1652, H. 418. — judged. Geo. Bishop, 1661. — Late and further manifesta- tions of the progress of the Gospel among the Indians of. /. Eliot, 1655. — Light appearing more and more towards the perfect day. H. ■Whitfield, 1651, IL 422.— Map of, by Pass, 1614, mentioned, H. 145. — Map and Description of. Sir Wm. Alexander, 1630. — Map of: in Dell' Arcano del mare di Roberto Dudleo Duca di Northumbria, 1661. — Massachusetts, or the first Plan- tation of, 1696, III. 53.— Narrative of Troubles with the Indians of. W. ffubbard, 1677. — New and familiar narrative of the State of, 1676, III. 174. — News from, 1622, II. 422; 1629, II. 422 ; 1642, IV. 156 ; 1676, IV. 156.— Platform of Church Dis- cipline, 165s, III. 174. — Pres- byterian and Independent visible churches of. G. Keith, 1691. — Pre- sent State of, 1676, II. 710. Con- tinuation, 1676,11. 710. — Proclama- tion to restrain the transportation of passengers and provisions to, 163I, II. 422. — Proclamation prohibiting the disorderly trading with Salvages in, 1630, IV. 3. — Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in, 1656, III. 128. Further Account, 1659, A. 266. — Proportion of provisions needful for such as plant themselves in, 1630, III. 174.— Reasons offered for allowing Merchants relief upon Dutys, III. 204. — Sad and deplor- able News from, 1675, H. 419. — Secret work of a cruel people, 1659, III. 174. — Short Story of the rise, reign, &c., of Antinomians, &c., that infected the Churches of, 1644, II. 422; 1692, II. 422. — Strength out of weakness : or glorious manifesta- tion of . . . progress of the Gospel, 1652, A. 266. — Tears of Repentance : Further manifestations of progress of the Gospel. John Eliot, 1653. — Trip to, 1699, IV. 157. — True Ac- count of the most considerable oc- currences, &c., 1676, III. 174. — Voyages into. C. Levett, 1628. — Voyages to. J. Josselyn, 1674. — War in. R. H., 1677. — witches, Further account of. I. Mather, 1683. New England's lamentation for the late Fire of London. R. Gonder, 1667. — memorial. Nat. Morton, 1669. — present sufierings under their cruel neighbouring Indians, 1675, IV. 156. — prospect. W. Wood, 1634. — Trials. John Smith, 1620. Newfound politicke. T. Boccalini, 1626. — world, Joyful news out of the. N. Monardus, 1577. Newfoundland, Considerations on the trade to, 1695, III. 174. — Discourse and discovery of. R. Whitbourne, 1620. — Discourse of. John Mason, NEW FEANCE [ 542 ] NEWPOET 1620. — Discourse . . . Invitation to Adventurers, i?. Whitbourne, 1622. — Map of : in SirW. Vaughan's Cam- brensium Caroleia, 1625. — Report of tlie discovery and possession of, by Sir Hump. Gilbert, 1583, 1. 485. New France, Narration of two navi- gations and discoveries to. Jacques C artier, 1580. Newgate, Account of Proceedings . . . gaol delivery of, 1684, II. 117. — Blacke Dogge of. Luke Hutton, [1597]. — End and deaths of two per- sons pressed to death in, 1569, H. 342, I. 342. — Hell upon Earth; or history of, 1703, III. 147. — Lamen- tation of prisoners in, 1565-6, IL 499. — News from, 1674, III. 146 ; 1677, III. 46. — News from the Old Bailey and, 1651, H. 498. — Strange News from, 1647, H. 345, I. 304; 1651, II. 422. — The Ordinary of: his behavoir, &c., 1725, I. 304. Newgate, Bristol, Narrative of the cruelties of Isaac Dennis, Keeper of, . 1684, II. 676. New Holland, Voyage to, 1699. ^• Dampiet; 1703. Continuation, 1709. — Map of : in Dell' Arcano del mare di Roberto Dudleo Diica di Norfhum- bria, 1661. Newhouse, D. Art of Navigation, 1685, A. 266. ' Newington, True and wonderful rela- tion of a murder at, 1681, II. 422. New Jersey. In the general joint-stock and lands of Society of Merchants, &c., 1696, IV. 109. Newland, Lady Ann, John Lloyd's Shir ha Shirim, 1682, ded. to. Newlander's cure. Sir W. Vaughan, 1630. 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' Northcott, Sir John, and others. De- claration of the Lords and Commons, for the protection of, 1642, II. 454. Northcott, Eich., Bookseller, 1682, III. 76; 1685, IIL 151. Northcott, Thos., Bookseller, George Yard, Ijumhard Street, 1691, I. 10, IL 325, in. 251 ; 1693, IIL 89. North-country Maid's resolution, H. 350- Northern Ballad, A New, 1581, II. 33. — Beggar, The cunning, [1620], H. 35. — Ditty, or the Scotchman out- witted by the Country Damsel, H. 537. — Lasse. B. Brome, 1632. — Lasse, The Lovely, I. 251. — Lasses' Lamentation, H. 352. — Lord, [1620], I. 265. — Man's report of the wonder- ful great snow, &c., 1578-9, II. 32. — Memoirs. B. Franck, 1694. — Poems, congratulating the King, 1604, H. 296. — queries from the Lord General Monck, IV. 155. — Song, Pleasant new, II. 665. — Story, Admirable new, H. 649. — Truth, H. 35°- Northleigh, J. Triumph of our Mon- archy, 1685, III. 178. Northumberland, Algernon, Earl of. 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[ 554 ] OBEDIENCE o. 0., A., Lucan's ToKa.Tis, translated, 1565, with dedication by. 0., A. Translated A School for Princes, 1680, IV. 164. 0., C, and others. Melpomene, or the Muses' Delight, 1678, H. 169, 11. 391. 0., D. Perswasion to Loyaltv, 1642, II. 431. IV. 75. 0., E., Printer, 1668, I. 297; 1670, III. 244. 0., H. Translator of N. Stem's Pro- dromus, 1671. 0., H., Bookseller. See Overton. 0., I. Lamentation of Troy for the death of Hector, 1594, H. 426. — On the Death of Lady Arabella Seymour, H. 426. 0., I. Preface in H. Bullinger and T. Bern's Confession of Faith, [1566]. 0., J. [ or I.]. Verses in John Mayo's Pope's Parliament, 1594. 0., J. Translated R. Gwalter's Anti- christ, 1556. 0., J. [or I.], Bookseller, 1597, H. 662 ; 1598, at the Parrot, St. Paul's Churchyard, H. 233. 0., J., Printer. See John Okes. 0., N., Printer. See Nicholas Okes. 0., P., Printer, 1569, H. 45. 0., K., Printer. ,See Olton. ,0., K., Bookseller, 1672, III. 173, 30. 0., T. Translated The Devil's Patriarck, 1683, L 309. 0., T., Printer, 1589, H. 238, 633, I. 191 > 1593. H- 281, 693; 1620,111, IIS- 0., W., Printer and Bookseller, 1662, H. 513; 1670, I. 163, H. 539 j 1697, H. 348; 1700, L 85, 142, IV. 141; 1703, II. 698; 1706, H. 247; 1708, I. 96; nd., H. II, 12, 13. 37, 96, loi, 112, 157, 158, 177, 179, 188, 193, 207, 348, 352, 353, 354, 440, 514, 518, 522, 540, 556, 571, 575, 576. 676, L 361, 74, IL 693, III. 278,' IV. 40. Lord, which art in heaven so high, 1562-3, IL 29. Earee Show, Pretty Show, 1698, IL 365. O'B, The fifteen, [1490], IL 431. Utinam, &c. Sir John Dames, 1591- Oake, The Royal. John Danverd, 1660. Oakingham, Berks, Strange and terrible news from, 1675, H. 37. Oatelands, Letter from the King's Majestie's Court at, 1647, II. 103. Gates, Titus. England bought and sold, 1681, II. 431, — Exact Dis- covery of the Mystery of Iniquity, 1679, II' 43^- — Manifesto, 1683, II. 431. — Melancholy Complaint of, 1684, I. 309. — Narrative of the Plot and Conspiracy of the Popish Party, 1679, H- 43i- Vindication of English Catholics from the con- spiracy, 1680, I. 72. Dr Gates' Nar- rative vindicated in answer to Vin- dication of Eng, Catholics. John Philips, 1680. — Panegyric upon, n.d., I. 310. — Pope's "Warehouse, 1679, II. 431. — Tryals, convictions, and sentence of, 1685, II. 431. — Vindi- cation of, from perjury. Adam Elliot, 1682. — Witch of Endor, 1679, I. 309. — Dialogue between the Earl of Sh — y, E. Settle, and Dr. Gates at parting, 1682, III. 47. — ^Die Sabbati 9 Maij, 1685, II. 431. — ^EikonBroto- loigoi, or the picture of Titus Gates, 1697, II. 432. — Gates, his Degrees, II. 431. — Song of the Light of Three Nations turned into Darkness, 1684, II. 431. Oath and Protestation, Discourse of the illegality and incongruity of an. Sir TJios. Middleton, 1644. Oath of Allegiance, Apology for. James J., 1609. — Considerations offered in taking the, 1689, II. 646. — Friendly Conference on the new, 1689, II. 646. — Reason why the Rector of P. took the, 1690, II. 647. Oaths, Book of, 1649, II. 432.— 'Brief Treatise of, 1598, I. 310.. — Treatise of. Wm. Penn, 1675^ Obedience, Bounds and bonds of public, 1649, II' 136. — New ballad of, 1581, II. 33. — of a Christian Man. Wm. Tyiidale, n.d. OBEDIENTIA [ 555 ] OFFLEY ObedientiS., De Verl Stephen Gar- diner, 1535. Oberndorff, John. Anatotnyes of the True Physition, 1602, II. 432. Objectorum Eeductio. Donald Lupton, 1634- Observations, Natural and Political. John Graunt, 1662. Observator defended, [1643], IV. 157. Sir R Le Strange, 1685. — prov'd a trimmer, 1685, II. 432. Obstinate Lady. Sir Aston Colcain, 1657- Occasion's offspring. Matthew Steven- son, 1645. Occleve, Thos., I. 310. Occult Philosophy. H. G. Agrippa, 1651. Oceanus and Britannia, Marriage of. 0. 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Okes, John, Printer, 1636, II. 56, 223, 282, 520; 1637, H. 273, 374, L 40, 260, 383, IL 593; 1638, H. 50, 17s, 227, 265, 274, 600, 608, L 57, 64. 247. 366, 383. n. 174, 247, 593, 607, 610, III. 108; 1639, H. 24, 198, 274, 330, L 27, 48, 118, 155, 187, 419, IL 18, 38, 121, 262, 479, IlL 211, 246; 1640, H, 283, 308, 562, L 54, 100, 113, 184, 185, 223, 269, 353, 372, 381, 400, IL 353, 657, IIL 46; 1641, H. 274, 366, 1. 68, 271, 302, 315; 1642, IL 331, H. 522; 1643, IL 353, H. 337. See N. and J. Okes. Okes, Nicholas, Printer, 1607, H. 149, 451, 545, IL 355, IIL 310; 1608, H. 12, 113, 145, 366, 392, 482, L 12, 272, IL 160, III. 45, A, 267; 1609, H. 12, 307, 371, 429^ 505, 616; 1610, H. 471, 648, I. 33,11. 593, IIL 85, IV. 99 ; 161 1, H. 572, L 154, IL 575, IV. 71; 1612, H. 139. 150. 271, 646, IL 702; 1613, IL 271, 304, 384, 393, 431, L 276, II. 281, IV. 163; 1614, H. 50, 62, 64, 297, 337, 431, 594, 628, L 47, 54, 259, IL 146, 606; 1615, H. 148, 190, 380, 420, 576, 608, 610, 1. 297, 404, 424, IL 382, 654, 713, IIL 203 ; 1616, H. 337, 478, 510, L 223, 360, IV. 72; 1617, H. 393, 572, 587, 665, L 258, IL 141, 434, IV. 163, 82 ; 1618, L 108, 298, IL 157, 575 ; 1619, H. 8, 394, 596, 665, L 462, IIL 315; 1620, H. 151, 173, 300, 429. 431, 438, 448, 57S> I- 137. n. 141 ; 1621, H. 58, 242, I. 186, IL 131, IIL 100; 1622, H. 394, 551, 597, L 258, 480, IIL 256; 1623, H. 137. 337. 396, 594i 646, L 238, L 259, 449; 1624, H. 219, 598, 647; 1625, H. 82, 396, IL 90; 1626, H. 394, I, 428; 1630, H. 627; 1631, H. 272, I. 277, III. 299; 1632, H. 272, 337, 356, L Z13. II. 353, IIL 149; 1633, H. 272, L 108, 163 ; 1634, H. 272, L 424, II. 428, 524, IIL loi ; 1635, H. T,^, I. 122, IL 320; 1636, H. OKES [ SS7 ] OLIVE 357, II. 371, 441, III, 11; 1637, H. 81, 373, 648, I. .450; 1638, H. 449, 11. 466; 1639, II. 394, IV. 92. See N. and J. OJces. Qkes, Nicholas and John, Printers, 1626, I. 122; 1633, II. 187 ; 163s, H. 6s, 527, I. 58, 137, 368, II. 253, m. 70; 1636, H. 52, 273, 286, 1. 47, II. 521, IV. 64; 1637, H. 374, II. 40. Okie, Col. John. Lamentation, 1660, H. 427. Olaus Magnus. History of the Goths, &e., 1658, II. 433. Olbia. The new island lately dis- covered. S. Hartlib, 1660. Old Age, Cato Major, Of. Cicero, 1648. — Age and Youth, Disputation between, 1563-4, II. 179. Old Brainceford [Brentford], near Lon- don, Eelation of the barbarous and "Cruel passages of the King's Army at, 1642, I. 79. 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W., n.d., H. 441. — Bonny Bryer, H. 441. — Brief dissection of Germany's afflictions, 1638, H. 439. — Brief sum of certain! wormwood Lectures, 1682, H. 441. — Choice of Inventions, H. 441. — Come, worldling, H. 441. — Country FABEER [ 576 ] PAEKHURST Lasse, H. 441, I. 319. — Cupid's Col- lege, 1637-38, IL 443. — Description of a Strange and Miraculous Fish, [1640], H. 697. — Desperate Dam- sel's Tragedy, 1627, I. 319. — Excel- , lent Medley, [1630], I. 319 5 [1670], I. 319. — Figure of Four, 1654, H. 60, 440. Coles, n.d., H. 440; 1652, H. \44o. — Figure of Nine, H. 440. — Figure of Seven, 1 647 ; n.d., H. 440. — Garland of withered Roses, 1656, H. 440. — Grandsire Graybeard, 1634, II. 443. — Guy of Warwick, 1640, H. 439. — Harry White his humour, [1640], H. 440. — His A EC, 1629, II. 443. — His marvellous prognostica- tion, 1637-8, II. 443. — Keep a good tongue in your head, [1640], H. 440. King and a poot Northern Man, 1640, 1673, H. 439 ; n.d., H. 440, I. 319. — King enjoys his own again, . H. 441. — Labour in vain, I. 319. — , Legend of Sir Leonard Lackwit, H. 439. — Love's Joy and Grief, I. 319. — Love's Tears, I. 319. — Love's So- lace, I. 319. — Medicine iocundissi- mse, 1633, IL 443. — Milkmaid's Life, H. 440. — News from Tower Hill, H. 441. — Nightingale warbling forth her own disaster, 1632, H. 439. — Pair of Turtle -Doves, H. 440. — Poet's Blind Man's bough, 1641, H. 440. — Eo- chell, her yielding, &c., [1628], H. 439. — Eobin and Kate, I. 319. — Eobin Hood, [1631-2]; 1686, H. 439. — Eobin Conscience, 1635, 1662, 1683, H 439. — Saylors for my money, H. 440. — Scourge for the Pope, H. 440. — Take time while 'tis offered, I. 319. — Three Merry Cobblers, H. 441. — Time's Alteration, I. 319. — True and terrible narrative of Earthquake, 1638, II. 439. — Two inseparable brothers, [1640], H. 697. — ^Valentine and Orson, H. 440. — ^Verses to be set up in Alehouses, 1636, II. 443. — Well met neighbour, H. 441. — When the King comes home again, H. 441. — Woman to the Plow, H. 439- Parker, Archbishop Matthew. Psalter in English metre, [1560], H. 441. — Thanksgiving for the delivery of the Isle of Malta, 1569, I. 273. — Edited MattJuxei Paris Historia Major, 1570. — Elegy on the death of. Aiex. Ne- ville, deYaronhns, &c., 1575. — Poem on. W. Haddon's Lucubrationes, 1567.— Life, [by J. Josselyn],.i5'j4, I. 242. — Qildas, 1568 ; L. Humfrey's Juelli verse doctrinse defensio, 1573 ; R. G. Montanus, Inquisition, 1569, ded. to. Parker, Nathaniel, True Prophecies and Prognostications of Nostradamus, 1672, ded. to. Parker, Peter, Bookseller, Pope's-head- alley, 1666, III. 266; 1667, H 396; 1670, IL 673; 1671, L 348; 1672, L 437; 1673, L 67, IL 323, 348; 1676, IL 163, IV. 24 ; 1679, H. 493, I. 94, 260, II. 42, IV. 107; 1685,1. 129; 1693, L 394; 1701, IL 133; 1721, L 442. Parker, Eichard, Bookseller, Unicom, under the Piazza of the Royal Ex- change, 1696, III. 179, A. 263 ; 1698, IL 591, III. 120; 1700, IL ^i; 1701, III. 42, A. 262; 1702, III. 207 ; 1703, II. 434 ; n.d., IL 689. Parker, Rob., S. D. C.'s Scholatical Dis- course, 1607, attributed to, I. 63. — S. Traheron's Exam, of IV. S. John, 1543, ded. to. Parker, Sam. Insolence and Impu- dence triumphant, 1669, IV. 159. Parker, Sam. Homer in a Nutshell, 1700, n. 443. Parker, Thos., John Webster's Supposed Witchcraft, 1677, ded. to. Parkes, Wm. Curtain drawer of the World, 161 2, H. 441. — ^The Eose and the Lilley, 1638, II. 444. Parkhurst, Ferdinando. Translated^. TeutzeVs Medicina Diastatica, 1653. Parkhurst, Bp. John. Ludicra, 1573, H. 441. — Epigram in Vita et Obitus Hen. et Caroli Brandoni, 1550. — Epicedia, by R. Gualterius, 1576, H. 246. Parkhurst, Eob., Lord Mayor of Lon- don, John Taylor's Triumphs of Fame ancf Honour, 1634; John Sietor's Lachrymae Reipublicse Londinensis, 1635, ded. to. Parkhurst, Thos., Bookseller, George, Little Britain, 1653, H. 155; 1657, PARKINS [ 577 ] PARLIAMENT I- 345; 1658, III. 131; 1600, II. I 251, 552, III. 103; 1664, I- 110; 1667, H. 39, I. 37; 1669, III. 180; 1672, 1. 455,111. 217; 1673,1. 23s, ; 492,111.271; 1674, III. 112; 1675, ■ n. 94; 1679, I- 33. 309, n. 431; 1680,11.569; 1681,11.118; 1682, I. 4. n. 373; 1684, I. 84; 1685, III. Ill; 1686, I. 435; 1690, III. 280; 1691,111. 103; 1692,11. 422, • 555 ; 1693,1-46,111.23; 1694,1V. 177; 1695, III. 10; 1698, I. 470, III. 157; 1701, I. 394, II. 149, 267, III. 264; 1706, 1. 22 ; n.d., II. 371. Parkins, Sir "Wm., Arraignment, Trial and Condemnation of, 1696, II. 648. Parkinson, A Collectanea Anglo-Mi- . noritica, 1726, II. 443. Parkinson, John. Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris, 1629, II. 444; 1656, III. 185. — Theatrum Botani- cum, 1640, II. 444. Parkinson, Mr. Account of his expul- . sion from .Oxford University, 1689, III. 182. Parkyns, Bob. Life of Christ, H. . 442. ■Parkyns, Sir Thos. Progymnasmata, 2nd Edit., 1 7 14, I. 319; 3rd Edit., ( 1727, II. 444. ^arlet, Edm. Mirrour for young chris- • tian Ladies, [1653], H. 442. Parliament : Act and Declaration touch- , ing several Acts and Ordinances, 1657, II. 459. — Acts and Monuments of the late, 1659, 1. 321. Continua- tion, I. 321. — Acts, ordinances, and orders, 1655, H. 459; 1658,^459. — Address to members of. G. Wither, 1657. — Advice to Freemen of Eng- land on the choice of Representatives, 1681, II. 462. — and Officers, True relation of the case between, 1659, II. 154. ^Answer to H.M.'s Message of 12 Nov. 1642, II. 446. — ^Answer to Spy, 1652, I. 320. — -Answers to the Scots Commissioners' Papers, 1646, III. 186. — Apology and Vindi- cation of excluded members, 1659, II. 460. — Arraigned, Convicted, 1648,. H. 443, III 187. — Articles et Propositions de la Chambre haute, &c., 1643, II. 455. — Articles protest- ing against this, 1648, H. 443. — Brief discourse concerning the power of, 1640, IIL 185. — Brief narrative of the manner how divers members of the H. of C., &c., 1660, II. 460. — Brief Record of the most material Proceedings, 1652, 1. 320. — Catalogue of Pensioners in the Long, 1648, II. , , 458.' — Certain grievances well worthy of conduct of, 1640, II. 93. — Certain Propositions of, 1642, II. 247.— Cer- tain Propositions offered for consider- ation of, 1642, H. 320. — Certain I'ropositions to Trained Bands, 1642, ■ ^^- 77- — Character of the Long. , J. Milton, 1 68 1. — Choke peace for the, 1648, H. 444. — Collection of public orders, &c., 1646,. I. 320. — Collection of several petitions, 1693, IL 712. — ■' Complement, 1660, H. 445. — Con- siderations : Why P. is dissolved by prorogation for 15 months, IV. 78. — Considerations concerning our , choice of Members of, 17 11, HI. 462. — Debate at large between the House of Lords and H. of C, 1695, III. 189. — Debates in the H. of C, 1680, III. 188. — Declaration, 1653, IIL 187; 1659, in. 188, IL 460; 1642, in. 304 ; 1641, .IL 445 ; 1645, I^- ^59- Second Declaration, . 1645, I^' 159- — Declaration agreed upon for safety of the Kingdom, 1642, II, 711. — Declaration and ordinance, for new Loans, 1642, II. 712. — Declaration and protestation, 1642, n, 453. — Declaration and Resolution concerning H.M.'s Pro- clamation, 1642, III. 305, II. 711-12. — ^Declaration and votes concerning some scruple in their late Ordinance, 1642, II. 453. — Declaration concern- ing an insolent letter, 1642, II. 711. — Declaration concerning Letter " sent from the King," &c., 1642, II. 712, 446. — Declaration concern- ing reducing the late revolted Ships, 1648, II. 458. — Declaration concern- ing the King, 1647, II. 457. — De- claration, concerning the Scots Com- missioners, 1647, II. 457. — Declara- tion concerning the settlement of the present Government, 1648, II. 458. — Declaration declaring full explana- tion, of particular passages, 1642,11. 2 PARLIAMENT t 578 ] PARLIAMENT 453. — Declaration declaring that none shall apprehend, &c., 1642, III. 186. — Declaration expressing reasons for adnulling votes, 1648, II. 658. — Declaration in vindication of divers Members, 1642, II. 449, 711. — Decla- ration in vindication of their proceed- ings, 1649, !!• 458- — Declaration ... . Newcastle Coals, 1642, IV. 77. — Declaration of proceedings between the Commonwealth and the States- General of the United Provinces, 1652, II. 459. — Declaration of ' the Commons assembled, 1642, IV. 77. ^Declaration of the Commons. No farther Address or application to the King, 1647, II. 457.^Declaration to the Lords States-Generall of the United Provinces, 1645, II. 455; 1642, II. 452. — Declaration to the subjects of Scotland, 1642, II. 446. — ^Declaration upon the marching of the Army into Scotland, 1650, IV. 78. — Declaration upon the state of the House, 1642, II. 446. — Declara- tion why they cannot keep Easter term at Oxford, 1643, III. 186. — Declaration of the Eesolutions con- cerning the King, 1647, H- 457- The Declaration declared, 1647, II. 457. — Definitions of a, 1642, II. 447.^ — described. J. S., 1659, II, 528. — Dialogue between the ghosts of the two last, 1681, II. 462. — Dialogue . , . concerning the pro- ceedings of the, 1705, IV, 95. — Ding Dong, or Sir Pitiful, 1648, H. 443. — Diseases of the house, 1648, H. 444. — Engagement of the Lords and Commons that went to the Army, 1647, II. 457. — England's prosperity in the priviledges of, n.d., A. 267. — Exact collection of Eemonstrances to the King, 1643, H. 320. — Faith- ful Eegister: or Debates of the H. of C, 1690, III. 189. — Freedom of Elections to, 1690, III. 462. — Full Declaration of the true state of the secluded Members' Case, 1660, II. 460, IV. 78.— History of. T. May, 1647; G. Wither, 1650. — Humble Answer to H.M.'s Message, 25 Aug. 1642, III. 71. — Humble Desires and propositions, presented to the King, 1642,111. 186. — Humble Petition of the H. of C, 1 64 1, H. 445. — Journal Book of the H. of C, 1680, IIL 188. — Journal of Proceedings, 1673, I. 32 i.^Journals of all, 1558-1601, III. 189. — Laws and Acts of, Sir Thos. Murray, 1682. — Letter from a Citizen of Oxford concerning the dissolution of, 1681, III. 462. — Letter 'from the H. of C, 1649, II. 458. — Letter from the H, of C. to the General Assembly, 1648, II. 458. — Letter in answer to the King's Letter, 1660, IL 460. — Letter to a friend in the Country on the prerogation of, 1680-1, II. 460. — Letter to a friend on the dissolu- tion of the late, 1690, II. 647. — Letter to a M.P., on account of some present transactions, 1689, III. 188. — Letters between the Parlia- ment and Committee of Estates, 1648, II. 458. — List of Imprisoned and Secluded Members, II. 457. — Mem- bers of, 1620-24, III. 185; 1625, IIL 185 ; 1654, II, 459, H. 444, I. 321 J 1656, H. 117; 1659, III. 188, II. 712, 460; 1659-60, IIL 188; 1660, IL 4'6o, IIL 188; 1661, IIL 188, H. 445.— Memor- andum to the King and Queen, 1641, II. 445.. — mended, or ended, i648,H. 443. — Memorials of methods and practice of. H. Scobell, 1656. — Memorials of the proceedings in, 1689, III. 189. — Memento for the People about the Election of Mem- bers, 1654, II. 459. — Narrative of some passages in or relating to the Long. Fr. Dudley, Lord North, 1670. — Narrative of the most material Proceedings, 1651, III. 187, H. 117 ; 1653, H. 117, — New Eemonstrance of the eleven impeached Members, 1647, III. 187. — 'New Song on the calling of a free, i68f. III. 188. — — New Votes, 1642, IIL 304. — No new parliament, 1660, III. 460. — Ob- servations on the effects of former, II. 447. — Order and manner of sitting in the higher house, 1628, II. 444. — Order and usage of. J. Vowell, 1584. — Order for protection of Mem- bers of Parliament from domiciliary visits, 1 641, II, 445. — Order for the^ PARLIAMENT [ 579 ] PARLIAMENT Trial of Traitors to the, 1649, II. 458. — Orders, proceedings, &c., 1641, II. 441. — Ordinance, Abuses in im- portation of certain goods, 1645, IV. 78. — Ordinance for assessing Mem- bers of Parliament, 1643, II. 455. — Ordinance for raising and levying money, 1643, III. 186.— Ordinance for sp'eedy setting forth of certain ships, 1642, IV. 77. — Ordinance in vindication of Thos. Brown, &c., 1643, IV' 77- — Ordinance : Tonnage and Poundage, 1642, IV. 77; 1644- 45, IV. 78; 1646-7, IV. 78; 1647, IV. 78. — Ordinances and Orders, 1646, IL 456; 1650, H. 117. — Panegyrick replying to the pro- ceedings of, 1645, H. 444; 1647, H.- 442. — Perfect diurnal of every day's proceedings, 1659, II. 460. — Petition of Members of the House accused by the Army, 1647, II. 456. —Petition to James II. to call, i688, III. 125. — Petition to H.M. at York, 1642, IL 447. — Poem on the present assembly of, 1686, II. 461. — Power of the Peers and Commons, 1640, IV. 264. — Preamble, with the Protesta- tion, 1641, II. 444. Declaration con- cerning, 1 64 1, II. 444. Order of the Commons with regard to, 1641, II. 444. — Pre-eminence and pedigree of. Jas. Howell, 1644. — Private De- bates in the H. of C, 1677, III. 189. — Proclamation for preroguing of, 1678, III. 188. — Proceedings at Oxford, 1682-3, II. 461. — Proper new ballad of the old, 1659, H. 445. — Propositions to the King's Majesty, 1642, III. 304. — Qusery why the King, Lords and Commons be a legal, 1689, IV. 79. — Eeasons and liTarra- tive of Proceedings betwixt the two houses, 1I579, II- 4^^- — Reasons why the King ought to adhere to, II. 447. >; — Eeasons why this Kingdom ouglit to adhere to the, IV. 267. — Eelations and observations upon, 1640. Cle- ment Walker, 1648. — Eemonstrance and Declaration, 1642, II. 711, III. 305. — Eemonstrance of, 1642, II. 453. — Eemonstrance of the Com- njons to, 1643, II. 454.— Eeplication to H.M.'s last Answer, 1642, III, 304. — Eesolves of, 1649, H- 458. — routed. Sam. Shepherd, 1653. — Satire upon the state of things in, 1640, I. 320. — Scritch-owle, 1648, H. 444.^Seasonable Argument for Grand Juries to petition for a new, 1677, II. 461. — Seasonable Memento for all in the choice of a, 1681, II. 462. — Seasonable Speech by a worthy M.P., 1659-60, II. 460. — Second Admonition to. Tti. Gartwright, 1570. — Second Narrative of the late, 1658, III. 187. — Sessions of. Trans- lated by A. Bustarde, n.d., IV. 77, H. 442. — Seven additional queries in behalf of the secluded Members, 1659, II. 460, — Several Queries con- cerning the present proceedings in, 1689, IV. 79. — Several Votes, &c., 1 641, IL 444. — Short History of the late, 1699, III. 189. — Some brief re- marks upon the Debates, 1683, IL 462. — Speeches and passages of this, 1641, I. 320. — Spirit of. Jos. Har- rington, 1659. — Subjects' Joy for the. John Taylor, 162 1. — Thanks to the, 1642, H. 442. — The sense of the House, 1642, H. 442. — True Charac- ter of an Ordinance of, 1647, H. 443. — True Narrative of the dissolution of the late, 1653, III. 187. — Two Declarations, 1642, III. 305. — Two Ordinances of, 1644, I. 320. — Two seasonable discourses concerning the present, 1675, II. 461. — Vindication and Answer of the XL Accused Mem- bers, 1647, II. 457. — Votes and Or- ders of H. of C., 1682, II. 460. — Votes of the Commons concerning Members, 1647, II. 456. — Votes of the Commons concerningDelinquents, 1646, II. 456. Parliament Ale, Curse against, 1649, II. 459. — Kite, 1648, H. 444, IV. 78. — Knell, 1648, H. 444. Parliament, Mistriss, brought to bed, 1648, II. 437, H. 443. — Her Gossip- ing, 1648, H. 443. — Her invitation of Mistriss London, 1648, H. 443. — Last will and Testament, 1648, H. 444 ; Pt. 2, 1648, H. 444. — Presented in her bed, 1648, III. 187, H. 443. Parliament of Byrdes, 1. 38. — of Devils, 1520, I. 126. — of Graces. Hvmp. PARLIAMENT [ 580 •] PARRY • Grouch, 1642..— rof iLadies, 1647, H. 324, I. 249. — of Vertues royal. Jos. , Sylvester, 1614.— +-of women, 1640, , 1646, 1656, II. 657. Parliament physick. N. Jocelme,i6^^. , —porter, 1648, Hj 464, IV. 78. Parliamentaria Misceliauia. N. Petyt, . 1680. Parliamentary Mercies, All the memo- rable and wonder^strikinge, 1641-2, , H. 442. — Victories. . Josiah Ricraft, , 1646. Farliamenti Bibliotheca. Sir J. Birk- . enhead, 1653. Parliaments, Constitution of. Sir J. , Pettus, 1674. — Discourse . . . spirit of. Jos. Harrington, 1659. — Histo- , rical Collection of the ancient. W. , Prynne, 1649. Parliament's forces, Kelation of Acts of, 1642, III. 305. Parliamentum Imperatorium. Oeo. Graham [Crymes],i654. — Pacificum : Dr. Burnet's Vindication of himself, . 1688, II. 72. Parlour of pleasaunte delyghts, 15 80-1, 11. 462. Parma, Duchess of, Brief request pre- . sented to, 1566, II. 413. Parma, Prince of. Certain News of, r 1579, 11. 414. — Continual following I of the French JKing upon, 1592, II. I 230. — Copy of a Letter : Success of the King against, 1590, II. 229. — Discours depuis le partement du Eoy pour venir rehcontrer le, 1592,11. 230. Itinerario et sincero racconto del viag- gio fatto dall. G. Oastelli, 1666, IV. 124. — Journal . . . both Armies from the Duke of Parma's coming into , France, 1592, II. 230. — Letter ... to the Borrowmasters of Antwerp, , 1585, II. 415. — Sommaire Discours, &c., 1590, II. 229. — Two Discourses : one, the FrenchKing's success against, 1592, IL 179. Parnasse amoureux. Votilley, 1649. Parnassi Puerperium. Thos. PecJce, 1659. Parnasso, I Eagguagli di. Tvajano Boealini, 1657. Parnassus Aboriens. B. Walden, 1664. —Biceps. Al. Wright, 1656. — Eng- land's, 1600, I. 321. — News from. Wm. Mercer, 1682 ; Tlios. Scot, 1622. , — Eacquet from, 1702, II. 462. — Re- turn from, 1606, H. 470, 656. Parnell, Josias, Bookseller, 1594-5, II. 472, 473- Parnesus, his Love to the three Bohe- mian Ladies, 1605, II. 462. Parochial Antiquities. White Kennett, 1695. — a Church, &c.. Act for mak- ; ing, 1606, H. 347. Parr, Thos. The Old, Old, Very Old Man. John Taylor, 1635. — The Wondef of this age, 1635, H. 445. • — Beschrijvinge van den Ouden, Qu- den, heel- Ouden Man. John Taylor, 1636, II. 593. — Evans, and Hudson. The Three Wonders of the Age, 1636, H. 677. Parr, Dr., Narrative of the proceedings of, 1677, IV. loi. Parrasio, Alessandro, and others, True copy of Sentence of Councel of the State of Venice against, 1608, III. 253. Parratt, Wm. Doleful Ballad of the overthrow of Globe Theatre, 1613, II. 462. Parre, Eich. End of the Perfect Man, 1627, II. 662. Parricide Papist. G. Closse, 1606. Parrie, Wm., Extract of his Confession, in Order and Thanksgiving, 1584, 1. 141, in. 73- Parrot, Hen. Epigrams, 1608, H. 445, II. 462. — Gossips' Greeting,. 1620, II. 462, H. 233.— rLaquei Eidicu- losi, 1613, IL 462. — Mastive, 1615, H. 445, I. 321. — Mous-trap, 1608, H. 445. — viii Cures for the Itch, H. 445- Parrots, Psittacorum Eegio, the Land of, 1669, I. 321. Parry, Jane Hancock, alias, Full and True relation of, 1705, III. 243. Parry, Jas. Two horrible murders, 1661, I. 321. Parry, John, Epistle in Sir Jas. Ware's De Preesulibus Hibernise, 1665. Parry, Leonard, and T. Childe, Printers, 1660, I. 202; 1661, H. 649; 1662, I. 418, H. 649. Parry, Eich., Bp. of St. Asaph. Pre- face in Y Bibl Cyssegr-Lan, 1620, PARRY [ SSr I PARTRIDGE IV. lo. — John Davies' AntiqusB LingusB Britannicse rudimenta, 162 1, , ded.. to. Paxry, Eob. Moderatus: History of the Black Knight, 1595, H. 445.— Sinetes, Passions upon his fortunes, &c., 1597, H. 697. Parry, Wm., True and plain declara- tions of Treasons of, 1584-5, H..181, II. 462, A. 267. — True report of , arraignment of, 1584^-5, H. 463. — The Jesuits' ghostly ways to draw , other, people, 1679, III. 127. — The intended treason of. Philip Stubhes, 1585. Comp. Parrie. Parry, "Wm., GenL Discourse of the . travels of Sir Anthony Sherley, 1601, H. 145. Parsey,, George Bysley, alias. Ballad shewing the treasons of, 1 591, 11. ■ 195- Parson, Advice to a, 1691, I. 4. — The Complete. Sir John Doddridge, 1630. — of Kalenborowe, Story of, H. 314- Parsons, Sir Lawrence, Seizure and Condemnation of : in Indictment, &c., of John Price, 1689, II. 496. Parsons, Marmaduke, Printer, 1638, H. 149! 333. 600. Parsons, Eob. Answer to the 5 th part of Eeports by Sir Edw. Cooke, 1606, II. 463. — Answer to the first part of a Conference on Succession, by E. Doleman, 1603, 1. 322. — Book of Christian Exercise, 1585, III. 189 ; 1586, IV. 79 ; 1600, II. 463. — Brief Discourse : reasons why Catholics refuse to go to Church, n.d., IV. 79. — Conference about the next succession of the Crown of Eng- land, 1681, II. 463. ^ Copy of a Letter by a M.A. of Cambridge, 1583, II. 463. — Epistle of the per- secution of Catholics in England, II, 463. — Exemplar litterarum, 1692, I. 321. — Leycester's Commonwealth, 1641, H. 445-6, IL 403, IV. 79; 1661, H. 446. — Life : in The Jesuits' Downfall, 161 2, II. 314 — Eelation of Conference between Bp. of Eureus and the L. Plessis Morna.y, 1604, I. 114. — Temperate Ward- Word, 1599, IL 463. — Treatise of tlio broken succession of the Crown of England, 1655, II. 314. — TrueEeJation of the facts relating to, 1601, II, 516. — Sparing discovery of English Jesuits, &c. W. Watson, 1601. — Wm. Fullte's News from Spain and Holland, 1593 ; and A Short Dialogue proving that Ceremonies, &c., 1605, wrongly attri- buted to. Parsons, Col. Wm. New Book of Cyphers, 1704, IV. 79. — Translated M. Felibien's Tent of Darius ex- plained, 1703. Partheneia Sacra. Hen. Hawkins, 1633. Parthenia, Argalus and, 1672, 1691, H. II, 685, n.d., II. 15. Parthenia, Argalus and. H. Glap- thorne^ 1639; F. Quarles, 1629. Parthenia Inviolata. Eob. Hole, [1620]. Parthenia; or the Maidenhead of the first music, ri.d., IL 446, I. 322, [1612], IL 433; 1639, IL 433. Partheniades. G. Puttenham, n.d. Parthenia's Complaint, H. 353. Parthenicon. Eliz. Weston, 1604. Parthenie Orleanoise, La. ;S. Guyon, 1654. Parthenissa. Roger Boyle, 1654 ; John Bull and others, n.d. Parthenophil and Parthenope. Bar- nabe Barnes, [1593.] Partrich, Miles. See Patrich. Partridge, Jas. Aim for Finsbury Archers, 1628, H. 446, III. 305. Partridge, Jas., Printer at Charing Cross, 1 68 J, IL 645, lU. 314; 1688, IV. 150; i68|, in. 188; 1689, in. 237 ; 1693, in. 289. Partridge, John. 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Popish and protestant Plots: Exact abridgement of Trials, 1690, II. 488. — apparell. Anthony Gilby, n.d. — Bishops, Epistle exhorting against. H. Stalbridge, 1550.— -Books, Letter to the Superiours or Licensers of. E. G., 1688, II. 239. — cheat. Detection of a, 1696, I. 338.— Church, Short Treatise of. Peter Moore, 1548. — Clergy of France ; Remonstrance to Louis XIV., 1677, IL 233.— Friendly Admonition to Papist.", 1582, II. 484. — glorying in Antiquity turned to their shame. Wm. Guild, 1626. — impostures. S. Harsnet, 1603. — kingdom. T. Naorgeorgus, 1570. — knavery manifest, or Discourse of a whole packful of, 1569-70, II. 484. — Mass, Displaying of the. Thos. Becon, 1637. — mercy and justice. Ez. Tonge, 1679. — monks, Genealogy of all. i. Owe«, 1646. — monks, Un- masking of all. L. Owen, 1628. — piety, or first part of the Powder Treason. F. Herring, 16 10. Popish plot. Ballad by a Lady of Qua- lity, [1679], III. 199. — Collection of Speeches and Debates in H. of Com- mons relating to, 1681, II. 116. — Elymas the Sorcerer, or Memorial towards the description of, 1682, II. 311. — fairly laid open, 1680, II. 115. — happily discovered, 1678, II. 486. — Intrigues laid open. Wm. Smith, 1685. — Narrative and Impartial Dis- covery of. Wm. Bedloe, 1679. — Narrative of the, 1679, II. 431, 468. — revived. Tragedy, 1686, III. 200. — True and perfect relation of, 1679, II. 486. True narrative of. Titus Oates, 1679. — True narrative and discovery of passages relating to, 1679, II. 487. — True narrative of a late discovery concerning, 1679, II. 487. — Whole series of transactions in the House of Lords concerning, 1681, II. 487. Popish prelates' envy against the City of London, 1641, I. 39. — priest. The unmasking of a. A. C., 1624. — priests, The proclamation for banish- ing of, 1666, III. 199. — recusants, Proclamation concerning, 1640, II. 485. — religion, Letter against tolerat- ing the. Geo. Abbot,' 1642. — ryme, Answer to. S. Hieron, 1604. — Spir- its, Danger of Treaties with. J. V., 1644, IV. 175 . — toys, Stage of. Hen. Stephen, 1581. — traitors. Proclama- tion against, 1573, II. 192. — treasons not to be rely'd on, [1690], III. 267. Populo Anglicano, Defensio pro. J. Milton, 1651. Populum, Ad. Peter Hawted, 164/^. Pordage, John, Proceedings for ejection POBDAGE [ 613 ] PORTSMOUTH against: Chr. Fowler's Daemonium Meridianum, 1655. Pordage, S. H,erod and Mariamne, 1673, H. 477, II. 488.— Heroic Stanzas oniLM's. Coronation, 1661, H. 477. — Mundorum Esplicatio, 1661, H. 477; 1663, H. 477; III. 203. — Poems, 1660, H. 477. — Siege of Babylon, 1678, H. 477, II. 488. —Edited 6th Edit, of John Reynolds' Triumphs of God's Revenge, H. 502. — Translated Seneca's Troades, 1660. Porder, R. Translated Avenagoras, 1573. Porta, G. B. Natural Magick, 1658, II. 488. , Porta Pietatis. T. Heywood, 1 638. Portaeus, Thos., Printer, Saumur, 16 11, H. 305- Porteous of Nobleness, 1508, H. 478. Porter, Chas., Jas. Shirley's Love's Cruelty, 1640, ded. to. Porter, Dr., of Cambridge, Edm. Gfur- nay's Corpus Christi, 1630, ded. to. . Porter, Endymion. Verses in J. Donne's Poems, 1635 ; Sir W. Da- venant's Madagascar, 1638. — Men- tioned in Remonstrance of the State of England, 1642, I. 145. — Poems to, in Wm. Habington's Castara,i640 j Poems chiefly Epistles and Epigrams, 1658, H. 168.— (Sir W. Davenanfs The Witts, 1636; Thos. May's Anti- gone, 1631 ; G. Warmstrey's Vir- escit Vulnere Virtus, 1628, ded. to. Porter, Cornet Geo., /. Shirley's Love's Cruelty, 1640, ded. to. Porter, Hen. Love prevented, 1598, H. 477. — Pleasant hist, of two angry women of Abington, 1599, [2], H. 477) !• 33^- — ^^^ Spencers, 1598, H. 477. — The two merry women of Abingdon, 1598, H. 477. Porter, Hierome. Elowers of the Lives of the most renowned Saints, 1632, IL 488. Porter, John, Boolcseller, 1588, III. 131; 1597. n. 353- . Porter, Mr. Funeral Oration upon King James, 1702, III. 126. . Porter, P. Translated La Fayette's Zayde, 1678 ; Memoirs of the Duchess of Mazarin, 1676. Porter, Rob. Poems in J. Stockwood's Schola Tunbrigiensis, 1619. Porter, Thos. Alphabetical Table of Towns, 1660, II. 488. — The Carni- val, 1663, H. 478; 1664, I. 338. — The Villain, 1663, H. 478, I. 338; 1670, I. 338.— The Witty Combat, 1663, H. 478, IL 488. Porter, Wm. Madrigals and Ayres, 1632, H. 478. — Mottets of two Voices, 1657, H. 478. Porters' Petition to the Commons, 1641, 11. 358. Portes, Philip de. Rodomonth's Infer- nall, 1607, H. 478, I. 338. Portington, Roger. R. Dawson's Ad- dress and Remonstrance, 1661. Portiforium seu Breviarium ad usum Sarum, 1499, IV. 83; 1535, IIL 200; 1554, IV. 83. Pars Estivalis, IV. 83. Portland, Jerome, Earl of. True News from Portsmouth, 1642, II. 489. — Glapthome's Poems, 1639, ded. to. Portland, Wm., Earl of. Account of Passages in the Assembly of States of Holland, &c., concerning his ad- mission, 1690, III. 173. — /. Tryes' Jus Filizarii, 1684, ded. to. Portman, Sir Wm.,TFwj. Ghamherlaine's Love's Victory, 1658, ded. to. Portonari, F. Olivaire of Castile and Arthur of Dalgarve, 1695, H. 427. Portrait of a Politicke Cliristian Favourite. V. Malvezzi, 1647. Portsmouth, L. de Querouaille, Duchess of. Dialogue with Madam Gwin, 1682, IV. 31. — Secret History, 1690, IIL 63.— the 'Delilah' in Judith Betrayed, 1682, II. 117. — Madam Gwin's Answer to the Letter of, n.d., IV. 45. — M. Coppingei^s Poems, 1682; /. Crowne's Destruction of Jerusalem, 1 703. — N. Lee's Gloriana, 1676, ded. to. Portsmouth, Copy of a Letter concern- ing divers passages at, 1642, II. 489. — Declaration of all the passages at the taking of, 1642, L 338.— King's Resolution concerning, 1642, II. 489. New Discovery of a design of the French, 1642, II. 489. — Relation from, 1642, II. 489. — Relation:- Governor of Portsmouth Castle de- livered it up, &c., 1642, IV. 19. — PORTSMOUTH [ 614 ] POUNSET True News from, 1642. II. 489. — True relation of the passages at the late siege, 1642, II. 489. — Xrue re- port of occurrences at, 1642, II. 489. — Uproar at, 1642, IL 489. Portsmouth, &c., True proceedings of Counties of, 1642, II. 685. Portsmouth's lamentation, H. 96. Portugal chronicles. Sir J. Froissart ; J. Dauncey, 1661. — History. S. Pepys, 1677. — Iter Lusitanicum; or the Portugal Voyage. S. Hyiide, 1662. — Short and True relation of what happened since Mch. 23, 1641, II. 489.— Strangest adventure that ever happened, 1601, I. 338.— True Copy of Edict concerning the new Christians in, 1602, III. 235. Portugal and Castile, History of the uniting of. /. Gonestagio, 1600. Portuguese Grammar. Anglo-Lusitanic^, 1705, III. 200. — Language. A. J., 1701, III. 122. Pory, John. Translated John Leo's History of Africa, 1600. Posing of the Parts. John Brinsley, 1630. Positions when those primitive circum- stances be examined. R. Mulcaster, 1581. FosseUus, J. Dialogues, 1623, I. 338. Post, A new. Sir John Davies, n.d. — Discovery of the Knights of the. S. E., 1597, H. 528. — Diverting, for the entertainment of Town and Country, 1706, IL 489.-^from divers parts of the World. Rich. Rowlands, 1576. — Speedy, wif^h certain new letters. J. W., 1629, II. 624. — The English, from several parts of this Kingdom, 1641, II. 338. — with a packet of Mad Letters. N. Breton, 1603. Post-boy robbed of his mail. John Dunton, 1700. Postilion, or new Almanack. P. Fel- ghenere, 1655. Postilla sive expositio epystolarum, &c., 1509, II. 489. Posting Post, A strange speedy. J. W., 1624-5. Post-nati, Speech of the Lord Chan- cellor touching the, 1609, III. 72. Post-office, Proclamation for the settling of the Letter office of England and Scotland, 1635, II. 489. Ppstes and hacqueny men between London and Dover, Ordinances de- vised for, ISS4, H. 315. Pot-companion poet, True Description of. /. Earle, 1642. Poterion Glukupicron. John Grouch, 1660. Potham, Sir John, R. Mayerei Travels, 1638, ded. to. Potion for an Apothecary, H. 10. Pots, J., Bookseller in the great Old- Baily, 1646, H. 189, I. 148. Pottage, Mess of. G. Calfine, 1642. Potter, Geo., BooJcseller, 1599, H. 474 ; 1602, Bible, St. Paul's Churchyard, H. 643, in. 205; 1603, IIL 93; 1604, IL 168; 1606, H. 643; 1607, H. 239 J 1609, III. 171; 1614, H. 239. Potter, Gilbard, Copy of a Pistel or Letter sent to. By Poor Pratt, 1553, H. 479. Potter, Hugh, and others. Isleworth- Syons Peace : Articles of Agreement, 1657, IL 703. Potter, Peter, BooJcseller, Bridge Street, 1720, L 415. Potter, Toby, Complaint of, 1608, II. 490. Potter, Wm. Key of Wealth, 1650, III. 200. — Tradesman's Jewell, 1650, I- 338. Potts, Thos. Wonderful [Discovery of Witches in Lancashire, 16*3, H. 3I25. PouUain, Jas., and K.. Houdouyn, Printers, Geneva, 1556, IV. 140, Poulter, Eich., The Haven-finding Art, 1599, ded. to. Poultry, Proclamation for the prices of, 1633, II. 92. — Proclamation of the Lord Mayor respecting prices of, 1634, IL 358. Poundage and Tonnage, Ordinance of Parliament concerning subsidy of, 1642, II. 447 ; 1647, II. 457. — and Tonnage, Subsidy granted by the King of, 1653, IL 447. Pounder, Chr., Stationer, Norwieh,i6i6, IV. 169. Pounset, John, BooJcseller, Bridge Row, in Gannon Street, 1646, I. 440. POUNTFRET [ 6'S ] POWELL Pountfret, Report of a great boy born in, 1580, II. 665. Pountney. Immortality in Mortality, 1647, H. 478, I. 339. Pouton, Lady Eugenia, Rule of St. Bene- dict, 1532, ded. to. Poverty, .Complaint of, for lack of friendship, 1578, II. 490.— Defence of. A. Munday, 1577.— Prevention of, 1677, IV. 161. Rich. Youwj, i655.-r-Regiment of. And. Hyperius, ■ 1572- Povey, C. Discovery of Indirect Prac- tice in the Coal-Trade, 1700, IV. 83. — The Unhappiness of England, . 1 701, II. 490. Powder Treason, History o£ G. Bur- net, 1 681. Powell, Col. See Major Powell. Powel, Dan. Love of Wales to their sovereign Prince, 1616, H.. 478. Powell, Dav. Edited R. Virunnius' Britannicse Hist., 1585, I. 440. Powell, Dr., and Doctor Barons' Meet- ing at Paradise Gate, [1550], II. 38. Powell, Sir Edw., R. H.'s Eos Coeli, 1640 ; Thos. Powell's Search of Re- cords, 1622, ded, to. Powell, Gabriel. Catholics' Supplica- tion unto the King's Majesty, 1603, II. 490. — Considerations of the Papists' Reasons, 1604, III. 201. — Refutation of an Epistle Apologeticall, 1605, II. 490. — ^Verses in A. Lauren- tiu^ Preservation of Sight, 1599; Sir W. Vaughan's Poemata, 1598; Erotopaignion Pium, 1597. Powell, Geo. Cornish Tragedy, 1696, I- 339- Powell, Geo., Boolcneller, against Lin- , coin's Inn Gate, 1686, II. 461. Powell, Humphrey, Printer, above Hol- . home Conduit, [1548], H. 588; n.d., H. 156, III 179. Powel, Joan, True Report and Tragical , Discourse of, H. 343, I. 339. Powell, John. Preface in Assize of Bread, 1597, II. 670. Powell, Major, Mistriss Parliament, her Invitation, &c., for the victory of Mr. Horton over, 1648, H. 443. — Col. Powell and Col. Foyer's Letter to the Prince of Wales, 1648, IV. 20, 83. Powell, Nath. Remonstrance of some Decrees, &c., for the Upper Levels, 1659, III. 201. Powell, Rich. Pentarchia, [1623], I. .339- Powell, Rob. Courts of Leet, 1642, II. 490. — Depopulation Arraigned, 1636, in. 306. — Life of Alfred, 1634, II. 490. Powel, Sam. Verses in Sir W. Vaughan's Erotopaignion Pium, 1597. Powell, Thos. Art of Thriving, 1635, I. 340. — Attorney's Academy, 1623, H. 479. I. 339; 3rd Ed., 1630, IV. 83. — Attorney's Almanack, H, 479 ; 1627, I. 339. — Direction for Search of Records, 1622, I. 339. — Love's Leprosie, 1598, H. 478. — Passionate Poet, 1601, H. 479. — Repertorie of Records, 1631, I. 339. — Tom of all Trades, 1631, H, 439, L 339.— Vertue's Due, 1603, H. 698. — Welch Bayte to spare Provender, 1603, H. 479. — Wheresoever you see me, &c., 1623, H. 479. — Verses in Hen. Vaughan's Olor Iscanus, 165 1. — Bellum Graramaticale, 1576, II. 34; Mirror of Princely Deeds, Pt. 2, 1585, H. 321, ded. to. Powell, Thos., Printer, 1556, H. 269; 1557, H. 269; 1562, H. 269, in. 294; n.d., H. 543. Powel, Thos., Bookseller, 1641, II. 36, in. 266. Powell, Vavasour. Strena Vavaso- riensis, 1654, I. 340. — The Scrip- ture's Concord, 1647, !• 34°- — Life and Death, 1671, I. 340. — Examen et Purgamen, 1656, III. 201. Powell, Walter. News for Newters, 1648, II. 490. Powell, Wm., Printer, George, next St. Dunstan's Church, [1545], L i ; 1548, IL 76, 251; JS50, H. 15; 1551,11 5 ; 1552, H. 15, 46, L 45, IL 123, IV. 8; 1553, IV. 61; IS54, IL 254, in. 2; 1556, H. 552, n. 556; 1557, H. 46; 1558, H. 15; 1559, L 382; 1560, H. 502, IL 517; 1562-3, n. 370; 1565-6, n. 370; 1566, H. 456, L 273, IL 519, 644; 1567, H. ^6; n.d., H. 2, 28, 73, 590, L J44, 416, IL 47, in. 308, A. 261. POWER [ 6i6 ] PRAYER Power, regal and ecclesiastic. Henry, Lord Stafford, n.d. — spiritual and temporal, Dialogue between a Knight and a Gierke, II. 173. Powis, Duchess. Letters in Wm. Ful- ler's Plain Proof, &c., 1700. Powlet, Edw., Bookseller, 1693, II. 130. Powlet, Rob., Booltselhr, 1674, 11. 629. Powlet, Sir Wm., Life and Death of. R. Bronghton, 1572. Pownde, Thos., Answers to six reasons of, 1 58 1, II. 490. Pox, Hunting of the. /. T., 1619, H. 59°^ Poyer, Col., Short Comment on tlie grounds and reasons of, &c., 1649, II. 490. — Vindication : Just Reply to, by Sir John Eliot, 1649. — and Col. Powell's Letter to the Prince of Wales, 1648, IV. 83. Poyer, John, Declaration and Resolu- tion of, 1648, II. 713. Poyntz. See Pointz. Pozzo, And. Perspective, [1705], II. 491. Practice, Happiness of. Sam. Ward, 1621. Practique Theories. /. Oatde, 1629. Prsesulibus Anglise comment., De. F. Godwin, 16 16. Prague, ifews from Germany of the surprising of, 1612, H. 226. — -Rela- tion of Bloody Execution at, 1621, H. 226. Prague Printer. Paul Sessius, [1604]. Praise at Parting. S. Gosson, n.d. — of a good name. C. Gibbon, 1594. — of Sailors here set forth, [1630], [1650], and n.d., H. 539. — of worthy ladies, &c. Ballad, H. 324. Prance, Miles. Answer to Mrs. Cel- lier's Libel, 1680, III. 306. — L'Estrange a Papist, 1681, III.- 201. — True Narrative and Description of Passages relating to Popish Plot, 1679, IL 487. Pratt, B. Edited Gesta Romanorum, n.d., H. 227. Pratt, Dan., Boolcseller, Bible, against York Buildings, Strand, [1700], I. 65; i7iS> I- 472; 1718, L 26. Pratt, Poor. Copy of a Pistel or letter to Gilbard Potter, H. 479. Prat, Wm. Translated Description of the Country of Africa, 1554, III. 2. Pratt, Wm, Arithmetical Jewell, 1617, IL 491. Prattle Yoiir Pleasure, 1647, H. 90, II. 36.0. Praxis Catholica. Roh. Couch, 1.680. Praye for you Eower, I, [1600], H. 683. Prayer against the enemies of God's truth, 1589, II. 192. — and medita- tion, Of. L. de Granada, 1584. — and prowesse, Song of, 1588, IL 568. — and thanksgiving fit for the pre- sent, 1587, IL 492.^and Thanks- giving for the preservation of Her Majesty, 1583, IIL 73; 1586, IL 491 ; 1594, IIL 207 ; T598, IL 713, III. 207. — Contratenor : Morning and Evening Praj-er, 1563, II. 491. — Devout Treatise of the Epistle of, 1521,1. 426. — Ditty on. /. Awdeley, n.d. — for the condemned Lords. 1 649, II. 492.— for use in the English Army in Prance, 1589, I. 340. — Form of common prayer to be used, 1572, IL 491 ; 1563, IL 491 ; 1640, 1643, 1644, 1661, 1650, A. 269.— Godly and pithy, with Declaration, 158P, IL 491. — Godly and short form of, for servants, 1564, IL 491. — Godly Treatise of. P. Melancthon, n.d. — Good and Godly, for every Christian, 1563, IV. 83. — Medita- tions and motives for. Sir R. Baker, X642. — Mental F. de Molna. — Morning and evening, 1565, H. 105. — necessary and godly, appointed by John, Bp. of London, 1585, III. 201. — necessary for the present time, 1588, 1590, 1594, IL 492. — necessary for these dangerous times, 1626, III. 201. — of a mayde to God on bye, 1567, II. 491. — of Salisbury Use, 1530,11. 491. — or thanksgiving made by the prisoners of Ludgate, 1586, II. 491. — Order of. Canterbury, II. 326 ; 1580, I. 34o.^Paltern of all pious. P. Mayerne, 1636. — Pomander of, 1530. 153!) I"V- 84; 1533, IIL 201 ; 1578, III. 306. T. Becon, n.d. — Private forms of, 1645, III. 201 ; 1660, IIL 202. — ^Pulput Sparks or Choice form of, 1659, III. 201. — to be publicly used in this unseasonable PRAYEE-BOOK I 617 ] PBECES weather, 1613, III. 201.— to be used in London in this time of Drought, 161 1, III. 201. — with thanksgiving, 1585. I- 340; 1603, 11. 492, 308. — with thanksgiving, 17 Nov., II. 492, III. 201. Prayer-book, 1604, II. 492 ; 1637, IV. 94. — noted. J. Marheck, 1550. Prayer-book. Account of all proceed- ings of the Commissioners!, 1661, IV. 84. — Advice to the readers of the, 1682, IV. 84. — Answer to a Dia- logue concerning the. L. Heices, 1641. — Certain reasons why, being corrected, should continue. J. W., i64r, II. 624. — Considerations ui.on the. Copy of Proceedings, &c., 1641, II. 124. — Directions concerning the, 1641, II. 444. — for the use of the Church of Scotland, 1637, II. 546. — Plea for the. Jas. Harwood, 1657. — Petition for the vindication of the public use of the. L. Gatford, 1655. — Eationale upon. A. Sparrow, 1657. — Survey of the, 1606, I. 340. Prayers, Advertisements for due order in administration of Common, n.d., III. 291. — Advertisements for the order in public administration of public, 1584, III. 73. — Alphabet of. Jas. Canceller, 1573. — and godly Meditations, 1569, II. 493. — and meditation, Of. L. De Granada, 1582. — and Meditations in English, French, &c., 1569, II. 493. — and Meditations collected by Katharine Parr, 1587, II. 324, — and thanks- ., givings. Collection of, 1643, A. 269; 1606, IV. 147. — Book of Christian, 1590, III. 202; 1608, II. 493. — Book of : form of Common Prayer, 1602, III. 202. — Certain notes, &c., to be sung at Morning and Evening, 1560, H. 105. — Collection of, out of a form of Godly Meditations, 1593, 1603, 11.494. — Compendious treatise, or manual of, 1558-9, II. 493. — Confession and Declaration of. J. Knox, 1554. — Deathbed, [i483]> U- 492. — Devout. R. Bolton, 1638. — Devout, of the actes of our redemp- tion, IV. 84; 1557-8. III. 493.— XV. Oe's, II. 492. — fit for the times, 1600, II. 494.— Flower of godly. T. Becon, 1561. — for the holy state of Christ's Church, 1564-5, II. 493. — for the prosperous success of H.M.'s Forces and Navy, 1596, III. 202. — for the success of the French King, 1590, II. 493 ; 1541, II. 245.— Form of, for the Church of Geneva, 1550, 11.493; 1556, II-675- — Godly. Anth. Anderson, 1591 ; Peter Martyr, 1569. — Godly Private. Edio. Bering, [1570]. — Household. T. Bern, 1603. — Manual of. [Antwerp], II. 493 ; 1579, II. 494 ; John, Bp. of Rochester, IV. 84; Thos. Kerr, 1700; E. N., 1617. — Manual of Christian, 1594, II. 494. — Manual of Godly, 16 14, IV. 84; 1650, II. 494, III. 202; 1652, II. 494. — Morning and even- ing. Lady Eliz. Tyrwliytt, 1574. — of Holy Fathers, &c., [1530], III. 202. — of the Bible, II. 492. — of the trenyte, 1557-8, II. 493. — Poesie of. Sir John Conway, 1611. — Poesie of Godly. N. Themilthorpe, 1636. — Select, from St. Augustine, 1574. — Tablet of devout, 1571, I. 340. — to be used in the Church, 1605, 1606, II. 494. — to be used in schools, 1567-8, II. 493. — Use of Daily Public, 1641, II. 494. Preachers, Copy of a Letter to, 1548, 11.494. — Directions concerning, 1 662, II. 494. — Proclamation concerning the inhibicion of, 1548, II. 191. Preachers' Plea. Wm. Typing, 1646. Preaching, Advice to a Parson, or the True Art of, 1691, I. 4. — Apology for private. John Taylor, 1642. — Modest Plea for Private Men's. John Krpowles, 1648. — Petition against vainglorious aijd learned. Hen. Jacob, 1604. Preaching Lecturers, Order for estabr lishing of, 1642, III. 304, Precedency, Observations upon the Laws and Customs of Nations as to, Sir G. Mackenzie, 16S0. Precepts, or directions for a Man's House, 1 6 15, II. 494. — or directions for a Man's Life, 1616, IIJ. 202; 1637, II 494. Pieces in usum Scholse D. Pauli, 1677, IV. 84. — matutinse, &c., I. 315-^ privates, 1564, I. 340; 1568, IV. 84. PRECHAC I 6i8 ] PRESS Prechac. Heroine Musqueteer, 1678, III. 202. Precious Treasury of Twenty rare secrets. F. Diclcenson, 1649. — Trea- sury, or New Dispensatory. S. Winter, 1649. Predam, Eob., and others. True Rela- tion, of Horrid. Ghost, 1673, H. 317. Predestination of Saints. S. Augustine, ISS4- Predictions and Prophecies. T. Bright- man, 1641. — New, .of the fate of Princes and States, 1688, II. 495. Pre-emption and Pourveyance for the r King, Antiquity of. F. Phillips, 1663. Prelates' intollerable usurpations, Bre- viate of. Wm. Prynne, 1641. — Practice of. J. Bale and J. Tyndale, n.d. Frelatical Cavalier catechized. E. Gilbert, 1645. Preme Rose in the grene forest, 1563-4, II. 29. Prempart, J. Siege of the Citie of the Busse, 1630, III. 202. Prentice, Essays of a. James I. — The Honorable. Wm, Vallans, 1615. Prentices of London, The Four. T. Hey wood, 1615. Prentices' Answer to the Whores' Peti- tion, 1668, H. 655. — practice in god- liness. R. Pricket, 1608. Prentices and Servingmen, Perswasion to, 1581, II. 33. Preparative to Contention, 1597, I. 340- Prepare ye to the plow. W. Elderton, n.d.^-yovLV poplynges unto shiffte, &c., i569-7o,fl. 424. — you to Judge- ment, the Day ys at hande, 1567-8, II- 31- Prepositas his Practise. N. Mirop- sius, 1588. Prerogative, Plea for. John Taylor, 1642. Prerogative and Privilege, Humble de- sired union between. John Taylor, 1642. iPresbyter, Character of a, 1660, IV. 84.— The Scottish Politike, 1647, H- 495- Presbyter, Sir John, Coat of Arms of, 1658, 1. 341. — Ghost, 1647, III. 203. — Hue and Cry after, [1650], II. 295. — Will and Testament, 1647, III. 202, H. 537. Presbyterial Government inconsistent with Monarchy, Answer, 1644, II. 495. John Maxwell, 1644, II. 389. . —Government, Trojan Horse of, un- bowelled, 1646, III. 202. Presbyteriale, Bellum. M. Stevenson, 1661. Presbyterian Catechism, 1647, II. 495. — Government, Good Counsel to Pe- titioners for. K. Ghidley, 1645.— Inquisition, 1691, II. 495. — Lash. F. Kirkman, 1661. — of Quality, Letter from, 1648, II. 495. — without disguise, A True. Sir John Denham, 1680. Presbyterian and Independents' Visible Churches in New England. O. Keith, 1691. Presbyterians, /Erius Redivivus, or History of the. P. Heylin, 1670. — Histoire des nouveaus. M. F., 1660, I. 151. — late Petition, Dictated thoughts upon, 1646, II. 495. — ma- ladies, Sovereign remedy for. Rob. Wild, 1663. — Religion of Hypocriti- cal. /. Philips, 1661. Presbyteries Trial. W. S., 1657. Presbytery, England's deliverance from Northern. P. Sterry, 1652. — Eng- lish and Scotch, M. F., 1659. — government. Looking Glass foi, 1645, II. 495. — Letters Patent of. J. Pere- grin, 1632. — popish not episcopal. H. Edmonds, 1661. — rough drawn. R. G., 1683, 1. 176. — truly displayed, 1681, II. 495. — The Elder's Dream, 1647, III. 203. Prescrybynge to all yongh this mo- mentory life, 1566, II. 30. Present for a Papist, 1675, III. 199. — for the Ladies; N. Tafe. ^Answer to the late Complaint unto the House of Commons, 1642, IV. 159. — Aspect of our Times, 1694, IV. 177. Preservative against desperacion, Godly and holsom, IV. 84, II. 495. Preserving and Candying, True way of, 1681, I. 341. Press, Considerations and proposals . . . Regulation of the, Sir Roger Le Strange, 1663. — Modest plea for the PREST I 619 ] PRICE due Regulation of the. F. Gregory, 1698. Prest, Francois le, Printer, Paris, 1631, I. 207. Prest, John, Printer, Rouen, 1555, II. 498. Prester John, Legacy or embassate, unto Emmanuel King of Portugal, ic^^ H. 478. ^^^ Preston, Jennet, Arraignment and Trial. Thos. Potts, 1 61 3. Preston, John. Sermon at the funerall of Jos. Reynell, 1615, H. 502, III. 203. Preston, Richard, Viscount, Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy, 1695 ; R. Wolley's Present State of France, 1689, ded. to. Preston, Sir Thos., R. Brathwaite's Captive Captain, 1665, ded. to. Preston, Thos. Lamentable Tragedy of Cambise.=, 1576, [1584], H. 479. — Geliflower or swete Mary golde, 1569, H. 479. — Lamentation for Rome, 1570, H. 479. — Verses in Demos- thenes. N. (Jarr, 1571. Preston, Thos. Examination and An- swers : in Hen. King's Sermon, 1621, IL 328. Preston, Thos., Obsidio et expugnatio Arcis Ducannon in Hibernia sub, 1660, I. 28. Preston, Relation of the late Fight at, 1648, H. 325. — Relation of the tak- ■ ing of, 1642, III 135. Prestwich, Ed. Hippolitus, 165 1, H. 479- Preti, Girolamo. Oronta the Cyprian Virgin : in Thos. Stanley's Poems, 1647. Pretty Butcher's Garland, I. 178. — mirrour. Wm. 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Bloody Actions per- formed, 1653, H. 480. — Character of a vertuous wife, 1617, H. 481. — Complete Gentlewoman, [1640], H. 480. — Country People's Felicity, H. 480. — England's Golden Legacy, 1656, II. 496. — England's Unhappy changes, 1648, H. 480. — Famous city turned into Stone, 1657, II. 496. — Famous Flower of Serving Men, H. 481. — Five Strange Won- ders of the World, 1674, II. 481. — Fortune's Lottery, 1657, II. 480. — Friendly Counsaile, H. 480. — Great Britaine's time of Triumph, 1641, II. 496. — Here's Jack in a Box, 1656, II. 497. — -Love's fierce desire and hope of recovery, H. 480. — Maiden's Delight, H. 480. — Make Room for Christmas, 1657, H. 480, L 341 ; n.d., I. 341. — Map of Merry Con- ceits, 1656, H. 480, II. 496. — Merry Man's Resolution, H. 480. ^- New Dialogue between Dick of Kent and Wat, 1654, II. 496. — New Disputa- tion between two lordly Bishop.^, 5th Edn., 1642, H. 479. — New Way PEIGE [ 620 ] PRIMER of Conference, 1641, H. 479. — Oil, Gramercy Peggy, [1625], H. 479.— Eeady way to prevent sudden death, 1655, ^^- 49^- — Rock the cradle, John, H. 480. — Eound boys indeed ! [1640], H. 481. — Seaman's Compass, (2), H. 480. — Seldom cleanly, H. 481. — ^Two fervent Lovers, H. 480, I. 341. — Valentine and Orson, 1673, H. 481, III. 306. — Variety of new merry riddles, 1684, H. 481, I. 494. — Vertuous Wife, 1676, H. 481. — Weapon of Defence, L 341. — Witch of the Woodlands, 1674, n.d., H. 481, I. 341. — Witty William of Wiltshire, 1674, H. 481. — Wonderful Prophecy of Christian James, H. 480. Price, Nehemiah, Bookseller, 1660, II. 441. Price, Philip, Sonnet on the death of, 1582, II. 497. Price, Eichard, Epitaph on the death of. E. D., 1586, H. 136. Price Thos. Translated History of our Blessed Lady of Loreto, 1608, I. 266. Price, Thos. Published the Earl of Castlemain's English and Dutch War, 1671. Prichaxd. Named in Proclamation for the apprehending of certain offenders, 1678, in. 40. Pricbard, Sir Wm,, Lord Mayor. The Lord Mayor's Show, by Thos. Jordan, 1682. Pricket, Eob. 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French Academy, 1586, H. 482; 2nd Ed., 1539, H. 482, IL 497; 3rd, 1594, H. 482, IL 497; 5th Ed., 1614, IL 497; 1618, IV. 134; Part 2, 1594, 1603, n. 497 ; Part 3, 1601, II. 497. Primer, A, 17 10, I. 341. Gaultier, n.d., IV. 85. — in English, 1535, IL 497; 1542, IL 497, IIL 203; 1673, A. 269. Bourman, n.d., A. 269. — in English and Latin, 1543, 1545, II. 498; 1546, III. 204. Mayler, PRIMER [ 621 ] PRINTERS nd., isss, 1557, IV. 85; 1558, IV. 85, 162, A. 269. — of Salisbury Use, 1530, III. 203; 1532, II. 497 ; 1536, IV. 85 ; 1537, 1545, III. 203 ; 1555, III. 498. — or book of private prayer, 1553, 1560, II. 498.— or Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 1604, III. 204; 1615,1V. 85 ; 1685, II. 498. — set forth by the King's Majesty, 1546, III. 204. — Uniform and Catholick, 1555, II. 498. Primer and Catechism, 1558-9. Seres, n.d., II. 498. Frimitise Sacrse, 1701, I. 342. Primitive Persecutors, Death of. Lac- tantius, 1687. Primrose, David. Apology for Advo- cates, 1628, H. 482. — Scotland's Complaint upon the death of K. James, 1625, H. 482. — Scotland's, Welcome to K. Charles, H. 482 : in Eisodia Musarum Edinensium, 1633, H. 87. — Verses in Passionate Re- monstrance to His Holiness in the Conclave at Rome, 1640, II. 539. Primrose, Diana. Chain of Pearle, 1630, H. 483. Primrose, Gilbert. Adversus De- •clamatiunculam I.M.I. V., 16 14, II. 499. — La Trompette de Sion, 1610, . II. 499. — Panegyrique k Prince ; Charles, 1624, H. 483. — Address in : Jos. Hall's Answer to Pope Urban, 1629. Primrose, Jas., M.D. Popular Errors, 1651, H. 698.' — Refutations of: in Wm. Harvey's De Motu Cordis, 1639. Primrose, Jas., Printing of Deus et Rex, 1616, given to, II. 309 Primrose, W. Elegy on death of Hugh Broughton, 16 12, H. 483. Primrose of London, her valiant ad- .!, venture on the Spanish Coast, 1585, H. 343; in Dutch, 1586, L 262.— • Victory against the Spaniards, 1586, II. 193. Primrose Hill, Song of the Flowers that grow on, 1586-7, H. 390, IL 568. Primula Veris. Jacob Aretm, 16 12. Price, Thos. The Silken Independents' Snare Broken, 1649, IIL 204.— men- tioned in Wm. Walwyn's Wiles, 1649- — N. Moiioii's New England's Me- morial, 1669,' ded. to. Prince, Thos. Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, 1758, I. 342. Prince, The. H. de Balzac, 1648. Prince, Cicero's, 1668. Prince, The, or Maxims of State. Sir W. Raleigh, 1642. Prince, Character of a, 1689, I. 456. — d' Amour, Le, 1660, H. 104. — Direc- tions for the Education of a Young. P. du Moulin, 1673. — Learned. Tli. Blundeville, 1561. — of Priggs' Revels. J. S., 165 1. — Precedent for a A. Russhe, 1566. — Wandering, 1564-5, II. 499 ; moralyzed, 1568-9, II. 499. Prince and People, Certain consulta- tions upon Duties of, 1642, II. 95. — of Troy, Ballad of the Wandering, [1640], I. 427 ; n.d., (2), H. 616. Princely Orange Garland of Protestant Peace, 1689, H. 220. — Pelican, 1649, H. 91, I. 80. — pleasures at the Castle of Kenilworth. G. Gascoigne, 1576. — practise. Pleasant posy of. W. Forrest, n.d. ■ Princeps Rhetoricus, 1648, H. 483, I. 342. Prince's Birth-day, Presentation on. T. Nabbes, 1638. Princes, British. Hon. Ed. Howard, 1669. — counsels. Th. Blundeville, 1570. — Dial of. A. Guevara, 1568. — Doctrinal of. Isoerates, 1531. — Fall of. G. Boccaccio, 1494. — first fruits, 1648, III. 38. — Insecurity of, 1648, H. 91, 1. 80. — Interest of. S. Bethel, 1681. — Pilgrimage -of. L. Lloyd, 1573. — Precepts for young. Geo. More, 1629. — School for, 1680, IV. 164. — Strange Adventures of two excellent. JV. Breton, 1600. — Tragedy of. G. Boccaccio, n.d. Princes and States of Europe, Interest of. S. Bethel. — and States, Obser- vations on. F. Quarles, 1642. Princess of Parma. H. Smith, 1699. Frincipium, &c. John Leland, 1589. Principles of a Member of the Black List, 1702, III. 267. Pringle, John. Three Books of Hermas translated, 1661, I. 211. Printers. Abstract of Letters patent to R. Wood and T. Symcock, 1630, PRINTERS [ 622 ] PRIZE-SHIPS H. 483. — Abstract of general griev- ances of poor Preemen and Jofurney- men, [1630], H. 483. — Lamentation of the London, 1642, H. 483 ; 1660, H. 483. — Petition of Masters and Workmen Printers of London, 1645, H. 483- Printers, &c., To all, 13 June 1645, 21 June 1645, IL 499. Printers and Booksellers, Humble Peti- tion of, 1 641, H. 614. Printing, Decree of the Star Chamber concerning, 1637, H. 483. — Just and true character of E. Bohun ... for Liberty of unlicens'd, 1693, IV. 85. — Letter to an M.P. : the Restraint on the Press, 1698, IV. 85. — of a lying pamphlet. Ordinance of L. and C. prohibiting, 1642, H. 483. — Order of L. and C. for regulating of, 1643, H. 483, IV. 77. — Origin and growth. M. Atkins,- 1664., — Reasons for the Liberty of unlicens'd, 1693, IV. 85. Prior, Matthew. An English Ballad, 1695, IL 499. Prior of the Chartreuse, F. Thomas. John Alcock's Mons perfectionis, 1501, IIL 4. Priscianus Ephebus. Anthony Huish, 1668. Prison and Prisoners, Essay and char- acter of. Q. Mynshul, 1618. — Piety. S. Speed, 1677. Prisoner against the Prelate. Sir Thos. Grantham. — brought home in a coffin. Ballad, 1588-9, II. 499. Prisoners, Act of the P. C. ordering Probation and Information to, 1688, II. 499. — Behaviour, Confession, anfl execution of twelve, 7 March i67f ; 22 June 167^, III. 204. — Confession and execution of, at TyburUj 1679, I. 342. — Confession and execution of five, at Tyburn, 1676-7, IL 499 ; 1678, III. 204. — ^Confession and exe- cution of two, at Tyburn, 1678, I. 342. — for Debt, Arbitrary Punish- ments, &c., inflicted on. W. R., 1729, I. 349.— for Debt, Humble Remonstrance of, 1643, I. 342. — for Debt, Proposals for an Act for setting at large. W. L., 1649, III. 134. — H.M.'s Commission for the relief of, 1 604, III. 39. — Humble remonstrance and Complaint of many thousand, 1643, I. 342. — in the Coroptor, Bishop's Gate, Petition of, 1666, H. 347. — in the Fleet, List of, 1653, I. 342. — in the Fleet, Petition of, 1617, II. 499. — in the Gatehouse, Bills and Petitions of, 1617-18, II. 409. — in Ludgate, Petition, 1664, III. 204. — in l^ewgate and other gaols. Lamen- tations, 1565-6, II. 499. — in Upper Bench Prison, 1653, III. 204. — judgment condemned to dye from Newgate, 1641, I. 542. — observa- tions by way of complaint. F. Mussell, 164.$. — of War. List, 165 1, III. 204. — Patience of, 1611-12, II. 499, — Plea. G. Wither, 1661. — Praises for their delivery. S. Fair- dough, 1650. — Proposals for setting at large. W. L., 1649. — Trial, Con- demnation and execution of twenty- four, 1649, II. 499. — and Claracilla. Thos. Killigrew, 1641. Prissoe, Anthony. Verses in G, Gal- prenede's Hymen's Preludia, 1658. Pritchard, Eml. 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Violet. mi2£S L 623 ] PROMPTUARIUM Prizes and Prize Goods, Proclamation concerning, 1660, II. iii. — at Sea, Proclamation for taking, 1644, II. lOI. Pro vere autumni laclirymse. G. Chap- marif 1622. Problems of Beauty. Tom. Buoni, 1 6 1 8. Proby, Peter, Lord Mayor. The Tri- umphs of Honour and Vertue. Thos. \ Middleton, 1622. iProcessionale ad usum insignis ac prae- clare ecclesie Sarum, 1525, IV. 85 ; 1530. in. 204, IV. 86; 1555, IIL 204. Proclamation in the name of the King of Kings. G. Wither, 1662. — of Nantes, The French King's declara- tion and confirmation of , 1613,1. 170. Procopius of Csesarea. Wars of the Emperor Justinian, trans. H. Hol- croft, 1653, II. 499. Procris andCephalus. Ant. (7/mfe,iS93. Procter, J. History of Wyat's Eebel- lion, 1554, H. 483, I. 343; 1555, I. 343- Procter, John, Booltseller upon Holborn . Bridge, 1 5go,'H..sii; 1589,^515; n.d., H. 528. Procter, Thos. Gorgeous Gallery of Gallant Inventions, 1578, I. 499 ; 1 579, H. 483. — Of the knowledge and conduct of "Wars, 1578, III. 204. — Profitable "Work to the whole king- .. dom, i6iOj, H. 484. — Eight of Kings, 162 1, II. 499. — Kighteous Man's , Wav, 162 1, III. 205.— Triumph of Truth, 1585, H. 484. Proctor and Parator their mourning, 1642, I. 343. Prodigal Child, Excellent Parable of the, H. 102. — Scholar. T. Randolph, 1660. — returned to Scotland, The. G. Dempster, 1700. Prodigality, Kuinous fall of. John Carr, 1593. Prodigal's Tears. Rich. Brathwaite, , 1614. Prodigies and Apparitions. John Vi- ■^■ears, 1643. Prodigies, Discourse concerning. J. Spencer, 1663. Prodigiorum, Natura. John Gadhunj, 1665. ProditorisProditor. T. Gainsford,i6o6. Prodromus Vindictse. G. Eglisham, 1626. Profit, conveniency and pleasure to the nation. R. Mace, 1675. Profitable Instructions, 1633, 1. 231. — Meditations. J. Bunyan, 1661. Prognosticatio Effectuum Celestium, 1 5 18, I. 343. Prognostication, [1500], H. 484 ; 1523, H. 484; 1526, H. 485. — and Almanack of two Shepherdes, IV. 86, H. 484. — Everlasting, by Kinki Abenezrah, 1620, I. 343. — Everlast- ing, of right good effect, 1556, H. 484. — General, forever,i6i9, H. 485. — Merry, 1544, H. 484. J. Demyll, 1567. — New and Merry, 1623, H. 485. — Perfect perpetual, 1556, H. 484. — Perpetual and natural, 1591, II. 499, H. 484; 1598, H. 484.— Prediction of admirable events, 1644, H. 485. Prognostications. Master Adrian, 1520; A. Borde, 1540; Jack Dawe, 1623; L. Digges, 1555; Erra Pater, n.d., 1640, 1700; W. Farmer, 1587 ; Gaspar, 1434; G. Hartgill, 1581; Thos. Hill, 1572; Jasper Laet, 1 5 1 6 ; W. Lilly, 1667 ; Hen. Lowe, 1557 ; Nostradamus, 1558; M. Parker, 1637-8 ; Peeter of Moorbeeke, 1550, C. Scute, 1544. — /. Securis, 1562; /. Thyhault, 1533; J- Vaux, 1625 ; Rob. Wyer, n.d. See also Al- manack. Progymnasma scholasticum. John Stockwood, 1597. Progymnasmata. Sir T. Parkyns, 1714. Prohemium de. proprietatibus rerum. BartholomcBUS de Glanville. Projector, The new, or the privileged cheat, H. 486. Projectors, The. John Wilson, 1665. Prolusiones Poeticse, 1687, I. 343. Promine, The. Sir P. Hume, 1580. Promised Seed,. The. P^ Fitzharry, 1647. Promos and Cassandra. G. Whetstone, 1578. Prompter's packet of private and familiar letters, 1610, II. 345. Promptuarium Parvulorum, 1499, 1500, H. 486; 1508, n. 500: 1510, H. PBOPJEDEaMETA [ 6^4 ] PROTESTANT 486; 1516, H. 486,11. 500; 1528, 11. 500. Propsedegmeta Aphoristica. John Dee, 1558- Property of all Englishmen asserted. W. Killigrew, 1705. Prophecies, Admirable and Notable. Jos. Maxwell, 1615. — ancient and Modern. Wm. Lilly, 1645. — -british and outlandish. Thos. PugJi, 1658. — by the Scholars of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1642, I. 344. — Collection of. W. Lilly, 1645. — -Defensative against the poison of supposed. H. Howard, Earl of Northampton. 1620. — Discourse concerning, R. Harvey, 1588. — Five strange and wonder- ful, I. 343. — foretelling wonderful events, 1642, H. 486.- — ^Foreign and domestic, 1659, If. 487.— of Chr. Kollerus and others, 1664, II. 668 ; Martin Luther, 1606; Paul Greh- ner, 1590; Merlin, 1680; Mother Shipton, 1641; H. Tindal, 1642. — Seven strange, 1643, H. 486. — since the first year of James I., Collected by P. C, 1689, H. 71.— Six Strange, 1642, H. 486. — The 15 Sept, 1645, I. 344. — Thirteen strange, besides Mother Shipton's, 1648, H. 486. — Two strange, 1642, I. 344. -^Twelve strange, 1648, H. • 486. — Wonderful Roh. Salter, 1626. Prophecies and Predictions. Jas. Usher. Prophecy, A Word of. H. Pinnell, 1643. — Ancient and true, in the latter end of Q. Elizabeth's reign, 1659, H. 487. — both wonderful and strange, 1580,11. 500. — Erra Pater's, or Frost Faire, 1683, H. 487. — for eight years still to come, 1592, II. 500. — lately transcribed from MSS. of Dr. B. Googe, 1672, I. 344. — Most strange and wonderful. G. Cipriano, 1596; Alex. Pedon, 1700. — of all transactions past and to come, 1659, H. 487. — of Scotland, England, &c., 1603, 1615, 1617, 1625, H. 486.— of the white King. W. Lilly, 1644. — Panther, 1661, IV. 86. — presented to the King by ' a Woman-Quaker, 1660, H. 487. — Protestant's, II. 500. — seen by the Vicere Sinan Bassa, 1594, II. 561. — that hath lain hid above 2000 years, 1610, I. 343. — which hath been in MS. in Lord Powia' family sixty years, II. 500. ' Prophetess, The. F. Beaumont and J. Fletcher, 1690. — Music to the. H. Pur cell, 1691. Prophetia Anglicana Merlini, 1603, li- 393- Prophetic Occurrences. Wm. Lilly, 1 682. — Trumpeter sounding an Alarm to Britain. G. Wither, n.d. Prophetical Trumpet sounding an Alarm to England. /. Heydon, 1655. Prophets, Discovery of two upstart. T. Heyioood, 1636. Proportion, Circle of. W. Oughtred, 1632. — Line of. Wm. Leybourn, 1673. — Use of duplicate. Sir W. Petty, 1674. Propositions of the Princes, and others, assembled in Paris, 1593, I. 169. Propria quae maribus, 1591, II. 500. C. Hoole, 1650. Proprietatibus rerum, De. Bartholo- meus, [1470]. Proserpine, Bape of. Claudian, 161 7. Prosodia libellus, De. G. Buchanan, n.d. Prosopopeia. T. Lodge, 1596. Prosopopeia Britannica. G. Wither, 1648. Prospect of the most famous parts of the world. /. Speed, 1646. Prospective for Kings and Subjects. Wendy Oxford, 1652. Prosper his meditations with his wife, 1600, H. 487. Prosperity, Unhappy. P. Mathieu, 1639. Prosser, Enoch, Bookseller, 1681, II. 44; 1682, I. 244, 489, II. 252. Protector, The. G. Wither, 1655. Protectors no Subverters, Review of, 1659, 11. 138. Proteleia Anglo-Batava, 1641, H. 89, I. 79. Protestancy, Non-Enity of. W. B., 1633- Protestant Almanack, 1668, II. 474. — and a Baptist, Dialogue between. R. H., 1678. — congregation, Epistle of . . . Dozen bad spirits tormenting the, 1602, III. 205. — cause in Ger- many, Brief Keports of, 1658, III. PROTESTANTS [ 62s ] PROVINCIALES 95. — cuckold. Benj. Harris, 1681. — ^Dissenters' Case, 1682, II. 179. — flayl, 1632, III. 205.— garland of Joy and delight, 1689, H. 220.— letter to Lords in the Tower. J. B., 1680, H. 22.— of the Church of Eng- land, no Donatist, 1686, IV. 162. — Orange Garland, H. 220. — Picture of a true English. Thos. Tuke, 1609. —Plot, No, 1 68 1, III. 306 ; Part II., 1682, III. 307.^Plot, No. Sir R. U Estrange, 1682. — Private Spirit, Trial of. J. S., 1630, II. 528.— Eeligion, a true foundation of a Christian. G. Stanley, Earl of Derby, 167 1. — Eeligion, Act of Scottish Par- liament for securing of, 1681, II. 461. — Religion, Letter. . . most effec- tual way to ruin the. D. P., 1679, IV. 158. — School. Moses Lane, 1682. — schoolmaster. E. Clark, 1680. — Subject, True, 1680, IL SCO. Protestants abroad. Order in council touching distressed, 1681, II. 500. — Account of money collected for dis- tressed French, 1689, III. 205. — and Jesuits together by the ears in Gulicke-Lande, 161 1, H. 277. — and Puritans, Declaration of Lives and Doctrines of, 1615,11. 162. — Apology of the, 1681, II. 500. — Apology for the Bomish Church. J. Brierly, 1608. — Apology, The true English. Jos. Wilcocke, 1 642. — ChristianLetter of certain English, 1599, III. 205. — congratula,tion to the City for her choice of Members, 1679, II. 500. — crums of Comfort, 1700, I. 344. — Defence of true, 1680, II. 500. — Displaying of the. M. Huggard, 1556. — Ecclesiastical Peace amongst. John Dury, 1 64 1 . — Grammar. Sen. Walker, 1648. — Groans of the Op- pressed ; or account of persecution of French, 1700,111. 205. — in England, Case of, i68r. III. 500. — in Ger- many, Case of persecutions, &c., 1 67 1, III. 205. — in Ireland, Answer to the ■ State of. Q. Lesly, 1692. — Litany, The Old, 1647, IIL 205.— Matters of note made known to all true, 1641, III. 35. — Memento for Eng- lish : Prefatory Discourse, 1682, IV. 162. — of France, Apology for, 1683, II. 500. — Account of Persecutions, &c., 1686, II. 500. — Procession, Earee Show, or the true, 1681, III. 205. — Prophecy, II. 500. — Eeligion ; a sure way to Salvation. W. Ghil- lingworth, 1638. — Specimen of Bill for uniting, 1680, II. 500. — True, Appeal to City and Country, 1681, II. 500. — True, Humble Desires to the King, 1647, H. 90. — unlawful insurrections. P. Frarin. — vade mecum, 1680, 1. 344. — Way to peace amongst, 1688, III. 205. — wonder- ment, 1642, II. 303. Protestation, The, 1643, H. 126. — protested. The, 1641, II. 93. Protesters no subverters, 1658, III. 224. Eeview and Examination of, 1659, n.,138. Proteus Eedivivus. R. Head, 1675. — Transformations. F. Davison, 1594- Frothalamion. Edm. Spenser, 1596. Proud Wives' Pater-noster, n.d., and [1560], H. 375. Provence, Discourse of the overthrow to the Army of the Leaguers in, 1591, IL 230. Proverbialia, Carmina, &c., 1588, IV. 17 ; 1577. in. 31 ; 1579, IL 679. Proverbs, by Erasmus, 1539 ; J as. Lope de Mendoza, 1579; John Lyd- gate, n.d. ; N. R., 1659. — and Dia- logues. P. P., 1660, H. 434; and Peter Paravidno, 1666. — concerning two Marriages. JohnHeywood, 1546. — Crossing of. N. Breton, 16 16. — ' English. J. Ray, 1670. — English, Number in effect of. X Heywood, 1561. — Moral. Christine de Pise, 1478. — Outlandish. G.Herbert,i64.o. — Scottish. D. Fergusson, 1641. — Select. T. Mapletoft, 1707.— Witty. Matthew Grove, 1638. — Worthy. J. Zuis-Penninck, 1663. Providences, Complete History of the most remarkable. Wm. Turner, idgj. — of God, 1691, III. 205. Provincial Letters by L. Montalt, An- swer to, 1659, II. 501. Provinciale seu Constitutiones Anglie. Wm. Lindewode, 1505. Provinciales, Les. B. Pascal, 1657. 2 R 1>R0V0KED [ 626 ] PSALMS Provoked Wife, The. SiV John Van- brugh, 1698. Prowse, Anne. Translated /. Tqffin's Marks of the Children of God, 1590. Prudent and Secure Choice. H. G., 1650, II. 239. Prujean, Dr. Fr., W. JoliTison's Lexicon Chymicum, 1652, ded. to. Prujean, Th. Aurorata, 1644, H. 487. Prussian Swallow-Knife, Miraculous cure of the. D. Lakin, 1642. Prussz, John, Printer, Strasshurg, 1484, IV. 63. Prynne, Wm. Antipathy of the Eng- lish Lordly Prelacy, 1641, II. 501. — Aurum ReginsB, 1668, IL 502. — Breviate of the Prelate's' intolerable usurpations, 1637, II. 501. — Canter- bury'§ Doom, 1646, II. 501. -^Cata- logue of Printed Books by, 1643, H. 487.— Church of England's Old Anti- thesis, &c., 1629, Iir. 307. — Con- cordia Discors, 1659, IL 502. — De- claration and protest against the new Tax, 1654, II. 502. — Defence of Stage Plays, 1649, I. 345. — False- hood of, 1645, II. 501. — Fresh Dis- t covery of some prodigious new wan- dering Blazing-Star, 1645, II. 501. — • God no imposter, nor deluder, 1629, III. 307.^Healthe's Sicknesse, 1628, II. 501. — Historical Collection of ■ Ancient Parliaments of England, 1649, IV. 86. — Histrio-mastix, 1633, H. 487 ; 1639, I. 344. Reply to, in Sir R. Baker's Theatrum Redi- vivum, 1662. — Irenarches Redivivus, 1648, II. 502. — Legal Vindication of the Laws, of England, 1649, H- 202, < 502. — Letter to the General, 1648, II. 501. — Lord Bishops not the Lord's Bishops, 1640, H. 40.^ — -Loyally Banished, or Proceedings of Mem- ' bers of Parliament and, 1659, II. 137. — Mount Orgueil, 1641, H. 487, I. 344. — News from Ipswich, 1636, H. 487, IIL 206; 1638, H. 489; 11641, H. 487, II. soi.-^Novus reformator vapulans, or Dialogue be- tween Hick[eringill], D. Jones, and the Ghost of, 1691,11. 627. — Opening of the Great Seal of England, 1643, II. 501. — Perpetuity of a legenerate man's Estate, 1626, III. 205. — Plea- sant Purge for a Roman Catholick, 1642,11. 487, II. 501. — Queries lov- ingly propounded to, 1647, 1656, II. 507. — Refutation of the University of Oxford's Plea, Account of. Rob. Waring, 1648. — Reply, in Trial of Connor, Lord Maguire, 1645, m- 291. — ^Reasons urging the Hierarchy, &c., 1641', II. 501. — Republicans' and other superiors' Good Old Cause, 1659, II. 502.- — Signal Loyalty and Devotion of God's TrueServant, 1660, II. 502. — Unbishoping of 'Timothy and Titus, 1600, II. 502. — Vindica- tion of, 1648-9, H. 487. — Prefaccf to T. Campanella's Italian Frier, t66o. — Portrait in J. Ward's Christian's Encouragement, 1643. — Letter to, by John Vicars, 1644 James Shirley's Bird in a Cage, 1633, ded. to. — and Clement Walker. Petition, 1646-7, II. 470. — and others. Petitions, 1641, IV. 160. — Burton and Bast- wick. Brief relation of proceeding in Star-Chamber at censuring of, 1637, III. 238. Speech of Archbishop Laud at the censure of, 1637, II. 335. Pryse, Stafford, Printer at Shrewsbury, 1777, L 240. Psalm Buik, A, 1568, H. 536. — Expo- sition of. Rob. Richardson, [1569]. Psalm. De Profundis, Treatise in metre on. M. Huggard, 1557. — ^Deus Ul- timum Dominus : Exposition on. H. Parker, Lord Morley, 1539. — Exer- cises upon the first !^salm. Oeo. Wither, 1620.- — Exposition of XVth Psalm. Erasmus, i^^'j. — forThanlcs- giving, XVIL Nov. "1584, IL 503.— Meditations on XXVth. A. Murray, Lady Ealket, I'joi. — Miserere me Deus : Exposition. H. Savonarola, n.d. — of Mercy, 1660, H. 94, I. .81. ' — ^of prayer and praise to be sung by • Children of Christ's Hospital, n.d., 1 6 10, I. 86. — of thanksgiving, 161 o, I. 86. — Paraphrase of the CIV. Sir David Murray, 1615. — tunes to four voices, 1666, II. 503. Psalm -and Collect of thanksgiving, 1588, IL 503. 'Psalms, Abridgement, or brief medita- tions on certain. Wm. Hunnis. — Century of Select,. 1691, IV. 86. — PSALMS [ 627 ] PUBLIC Choice, put into Musick. H. and W. Lawes, 1648. — Christian Meditations ■ upon. T. Beza, 1582.— Compendious book of godly, 1578, L 393.— Divine Odes, by S. P. L., 1627, H. 324.— Dundee, 1577, H. 567.— Epitome of. Wolfgang Gapito, 1639. — Gospel Musick, or Singing of. N. H., 1644. — Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Tests. Thos. Prince, 1758.— in Metre, 1587,11. 503; 1595, IV. 94; 1601, 1. 495; 1602, 1615, 1617, 1621, 1626, 1635, I. 377; 1635, IV. 94 ; 1640, 1646, II. 503 ; 1650, I. 495-6; 1675, IV- 160; 1698, I. 495. H. Aimworth, 1612 ; Sir Wm. Alexander, 1625 ; Rich. Allison, 1592 ; Sir F. Bacon, 1675 ; W. Barton, 1644 ; Zach. Boyd, 1646; Thos. Carew, 1640; Wm. Damon, 1579; H. Dad, 1620; John Eliot and others, 1640; S. Ford, 1688; Wm. Fm-rest, n.d. ; Wm. Hunnis, 1550; K. James I., [1625]; Hen. King, 1651; L. Milhourne, 1698; •John Patrick, 1691 ; Jeremiah Rich, 1660; F. Rous, 1641 ; Sir E. Sandys, 1615 ; F. Seager, 1555; Sir P. Sid- ney, 1610/ Sir Thos. Smith, 1549; T Stemhold, [1548]; N. Tate and N. Brady, 1696; Peter Tye, 1562; John White, 1655 ; G. Wither, 1632 ; Sir Thos. Wyatt, 1549. — in metruni latinum, 1630, H. 488. — in Neder- , landischer sangs-ryme, 1566, I. 345. — in Nederlandischer ouer-gbesett door P. Dalhenum, 1568, I. 346. — King's, with the Queen's prayers, 1566, II. 502. — Meditation upon. Sir A. Cope, 1547. — of Qui habi- tat, 1563-4, II. 503. — or Prayers taken out of the holy Scriptures, 16 13, H. 297. — Paraphrase on the Can- ticles. T.Ager, 1680. — paraphrased. Geo. Abbott, 1650 ; R. Baxter, 1692 ; R. Brathwaite, 1638 ; G. Buchanan, 1565; Sir J. Glanvill, 1645 ; N. Jon- ston, 1637 ; iV. Pater son, 1678; Miles Smyth, 1668 ; Geo. Sandys, 1636 ; J. ■Spekiri,an,i6^o; Sam. Woodford, 1667. — pointed, 1567, I. 345. — Practical ■Commentary on. Ab. Wright, 1661. — reduced into the form of Prayers and meditations, 1539, 11. 503. — Selah, or Collection of Verses in the, 1588, H. 487.— set forth by Henry VIII. and Q. Catherine, 1557-8, II. 502. — set to music. H. and W. Lawes, 1648. — Singing of. J. Cotton, 164'j ; Thos. Ford, 1653. — with Hymns, &c. J. Play ford. — with Hymns. Ke vised by T. Ravenscroft, 1633, H- 5°3- — with tunes, 1592, III. 206; 1688, II. 503. W. Barton, 1644; T. Ra- venscroft, 162 1 ; W. Slatyer, 1642. — with Songs and Canticles. A. Dod, 1620. — with Songs and Sonnets. John Byrd, 1588. — Y Brenhinol Brophwyd Dafydh, &c., 1603, IV. 87. Psalms and Fables. Lady Eliz. Fane, 1550. — and Hymns for Divine Wor- ship, i757. I- 345- W. Barton, 1651 ; Wm. Barlow, 16 13; W.Hammond, 1745; /. Playford, 1671. — and Prayers. R. Edwardes, 1570. — and Songs. Miles Coverdale, [1540]. Psalter in VIII°, 1558-9, II. 502. — in English, 1566, 1584, II. 502 ; 1617, II. 503. R. Crowley, 1549 ; R. Good- ridge, 1684 ; Chris., Lord Hatton, 1644; Matthew Parker, [1^60]; Je- remy Tayloi; 1646. Preparative to the. Geo. Wither, 16 19. — Scottish. Thos. Wood, n.d. — The King's, 1671, IV. 126. Psalterium. Caxton, [1480], II. 502. — ad usum Sarisb., 1554, I. 345 ; 1555, 1. 345, IV. 87. — ad decandada, (fee, 1530, IV. 87. — cum Hymnis, 1506, IV. 87. — ex mandato Henrici VII., &c., 1504,11. 502. — Carolinuni. Thos. Stanley, 1660. — Expositiones super. Valencius, 148 1. Pseudo - Christus. Humphrey Ellis,. 1650. Pseudodoxia Epidemica. Sir Thos. Browne, 1646. Psyche. Jos. Beaumont, 1 648 ; Thos. Shadwell, 1675. — The English Operaj or Vocal Music in. Matth. Lock, 1675. — debauched. Thos. Duffetty 1678. Psychodia Platonica. Hen. More, 1642. Ptolemy, Use of his Tables. T. Blurts, deville's Universal Maps and Cards, 1589. Public Confider, 1643, II. 100. — Decla- PUBLIUS [ 628 I PURCELL ration made by the united Protestant Princes Electors and other Princes, 1610, III. 94. — employment and an Active Life. John Evelyn, 1667. — Grievances of the Nation, 1689, II. 646. — Register, H.M.'s Letters Patent for the Office of, 161 1, I. 234. — re- venues. Discourse of. Pollexfen, 1698. — wants, View of some part of the. John Penri, 1589. — Worship, Directory for, 1644,11. 178; 1645, IV. 33. Ordinance of the L. and C. for putting in execution the Direc- tory, 1646, IV. 33. Publius' wise sayings and pretye tauntes. Erasmus, 1560. Pucci, Fr. Verses in O. Delia Gasa's Galateo, 1576. PuccinelU, Placido. Vita ed attioni del B. Andrea di Scotia, 1645, I. 345- Puccini, V. Life of Maria Maddalena de,Pazzi, 1619, 11. 503. Puckering, Cicely. /. Bryan's Ver- tuous Daughter, 1640, IV. 123. Puckering, Lady, T. Churchyard's Dis- course of Law, ded. to. Puckering, Sir John. Brief Descrip- tion of Jerusalem, 1595, II. 314; Jt. Crompton's Courts de la Majestie de la Eoygne, 1594 ; L. Le Roy's In- terchangeable Course, 1594; /. Lip- siw' Politicks, 1592 ; Thos. Master- son's Third Bk. of Arithmetick, 1595 ; P. de la Primaudaye's French Aca- demy, Part 2, 1594; Whole Book of the Psalms, 1592, III. 206, ded. to. Puckering, Sir Thos., J. Bryan's Ver- tuous Daughter, 1640, ded. to. Puckle, Jas. England's Interest, 1696, IIL 206.— The Club, 1711, 1713, IL 503; 1733. I- 345- Pudding, Merry Jest of a, 1587, II. 314- Pudding-pye Woman set forth in her colours. The old, H. 85. Pueriles Confabulatiunculse, 1627, H. loi, I. 84. /. Brinsley, 161 7. Puerilia. John Mar chant, i-j^i. Puerorum, Lac. John Holt, n.d. — Libellus qui inforraatio puerorum appellatur. Pynson, [1500], H. loi, I. 84. Puffe, John. Birth, Life, &c., 1642, H. 488. Pugh, Thos. British and outlandish Prophecies, 1658, H. 488, I. 345. Puis, John du. Printer, Paris, 1665, IV. 180. Puleston, H. Epitome Monarchias Bri- tannic^B, 1663, III. 206. — Historical Essays and Observations, 1664, II. 503- Pullayne, John. History of Susannah, H. 585. Pullen, Nath. Translated Jean Moe- quet's Travels and Voyages, 1 696. Pullen, Octavian, Bookseller, Rose, St. . Paul's Churchyard, 1643, I. 390; 1653, IV. 106; 1655, IV. 107 ; 1662, IIL 169; 1664, III. 138; 1667, H. 677; 1670, III. 241; n.d., IL 220. Pullison, Tfios., A. Munday's Watch word to England, 1584, ded. to. Pulpit Sparks, 1659, III. 201. Pulsuum motu, De. G. Galen, 1522. Punic War, The Second. Silius Itali- cus, 1661. — The Third, Essay on. T. R, 167 1. Punishments, Wonderful and Strange, inflicted upon breakers of the Com- mandments. Thos. Jenner, 1650. Punt, W. Ballad against Pope and Popery, [1550], H. 488. Purcell, Francis. Executrix for Hen. Purcell, 1697, II. 504. Purcell, H. Collection of Ayres, 1697, II. 504. — Favourite Songs out of Orpheus Britannicus, II. 504. — Mu- sical Entertainment, Nov. XII., 1683, I- 345- — Orpheus Britannicus, 1698, 1706, II. 504; Bk. IL, 1702, 1 71 1, IL 504; n.d., [1720], IL 504.— Sonatas of III. Parts, 1683, 2nd Ed., 1 684, IL 504. — Songs in The Indian Queen, 1695, HI- 206. — Vocal and instrumental music of The Prophetess, 1691, II. 504. — Music in J. Dryden's Amphitrya, 1691 ; T. Durfey's Yool's Preferment, 1688. — and others. Jo- vial Companions, n.d., IL 138, H. 312. — Joyfal Cuckoldom, 1671, II. 152. — Three Elegies on the death of Q. Mary, 1595, IL 387.— Ode on the death of. J. Dryden, 1696. PURCELL [ 629 ] PURSLOW Purcell, J. Treatise of Vapours, 1702, IV. 87. Furchas, S. His Pilgrim, or Relation of the World, 1613, 11. 504; 2nd Ed., 16 1 7, II. 505. — HisMicrocosmos, 16 19, III. 206. — King's Tower and Triumplial Arch in London, 1623, II. 504. — Portrait, II. 763. — Theatre of Political Flying-Insects, 1637, I. 345. — Verses in J. Levetfs Ordering ^ of Bees, 1634. Pnrefoy, Joan, wife of Col., Q. Abbot's Psalms, 1650, ded. to. Purfoot, Thos., Printer at the Lucrece, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1561-2, II. 2 ; 1562, II. 226; 1563-4, II. 503; 1564-5, H. 349, II. 656; 1565-6, II. 7, 249. 377, 604, 656, IV. 2^ ; 1566, IL 277, 335, 363, 456, 465, 676, II. 9, 153, 246, A. 273; 1567, H. 465, II. 14 J 1568, H. 225, 452, 506, I. 326, II. 660; 1569, H. 42, 178,11.137,335,111. 106; 1570,11. 209. 305 ; 1571. n. 467; 1572, H. 663; 1574, H. 363, 663, II. 26; 157s, H. 280; 1576, II. 378, III. 152; 1579, H. 70, II. 288; 1580, H. 372, II. 305, 376; 1581, H. 17, 663; 1582, H. 562,581, I. 58, II. 55, 484; 1583, H. 366, 562, 1. 272, II. 193, 227; 1584, II. 654; 1585, H. 642; 1586,11.181,210,332,390, 488, 506, 624, 663, I. 167, II. 193, 199, 415, 484; 1587, H. 194, 216; 1589, H. 20, I. 169; 1590,11. 357 ; 1591, II. 230; 1592, II. 9; 1596, II. 55, 351, IV. 102 ; 1597, H. 281, 642, 697 J 1598, H. 147, 157, 188, 321, 454, I. 117 ; 1599. H. 663, II. 244; 1601, H. 182, 289,111. 169; 1602, H. 663, I. 24 ; 1605, H. 382, I. 43, II. 45; 1606, H. 219; 1607, I. 260; 1608, H. 281, 663, I. 126, 169, II. 563, III. 48; 1609, H. 252, I. 198,111.28; i6io,n. 653; 1611, H. 222, I. 179, 429 ; 1612, H. 423, 430, II. 427, A. 267 ; 1614. H. 116, I. 269; 1616, H. 172,664,1. 136, 461, IL 634; 1619,11 590, 301 J 1620, IL 18 ; 1622, H. 548, A. 271 ; 1623, L 459; 1625, H. 147 ; 1626, IL 18, 140; 1631, H. 6; 1633, -IL 299 ; 1634, H. 664, A. 61 ; n.d., 1. 218, IL 498, IV. 88. Purgatory, A little boke that speketh of, H. 488. — Disputation of. John Fisher, n.d. — History of a man con- verted into a new kind of, 1586, H. 488. — New Book of. John Radell, 1530. — News out of. R. Tarlton, 1590. — proved by miracles. S. John- son, 1688. — surveyed. R. T., 1663. — Visions of. E. Pettit, 1680. Furim, Comparison between the Days of. Q, Hdkemll, 1620. Puritan, The, or Widow of Watling Street. W. S., 1607. — Character of a, 1643, H. 380. — Character of an old English. John Geree, 1646. — Picture of a. 0. Ormerod, 1605. — set forth in his lively colours, 1642, H. 519- Puritans and Protestants, Declaration of the Lives of, 161 5, II. 162. — Dis- course concerning, 1641, III. 206. — impurity. /. fl'am8,i64i. — Opinions of. H. Jacob, 1605. — Pack of, 1 64 1, IIL 206. Purjured Nun, The. A. Brewer, 1680. Purjurers, Spectacle for. W. Fulwood, 1589. Purmerent, Strange and Miraculous Accident happened in the City of, 1599, IIL 94. Purple Island, or Isle of Man. P. Fletcher, 1633. Purser, Clinton, Arnold, and others. Confession of 9 Rovers, 1586, II. 193. — To their countreymen whereso- ever, H. 182. Pursett, Chr., Bookseller, West Door of St. PauTs, 1604, H. 235 ; 1605, H. 59; 1606, H. 207, II. 171; 161 1, H. 50. Purslow, A., Printer, 1673, II. 516; 1676, H. 209; 1679, II. 487; n.d., IL 614, III. 252. Purslow, Eliz., Printer, 1635, H. 58, 242, I. 409 ; 1646, I. 293. Purslow, Geo., Printer, 1614, I. 470 ; 1615, H. 115, 241, 407, 471, 563, 575, L 191, IIL 237 ; 1616, H. 59, 129, 241, 529, L 487, IIL 48; 1617, H. II, 243, 366, IL 267; 1618, L 409, IL 268, IIL 241, H. 255, 468 ; 1 6 19, H. 243, 218, 494, III. 49; 1620, H. 242, 394, 1. 290, IIL 176; 1622, H. 516, IL 69; 1623, H. 56, PURY [ 630 ] PYNSON II. 67s J 1624, H. 495, 597, 633; 1625, II. 485. I. 27, IV. 80; 1627, 11.176,452,11.650; 1628,11.176; 1630, H. 591 ; 1631, II. 337, 443, H. 564, I. 491 ; 1632, II. 10, H. 439, 683, I. 365, 384; 1643, III. 168; n.d., H. 350, 375, I. 266, 178. Pury, Thos. Speech on Episcopacy, 1641, IV. 87. Putney, Horrible, Cruel, and bloody murder at, 1614, H. 584. — Projects. J. Wildman, 1647. Puttenliam, G. Art of English Poesie, 1589, H. 488.— Ballad of British Sidanen, 1579, H. 488. — Brief Eo- . mance or historical Ditty of the Isle of G. B., H. 488.— De Burra, H. 488.— Elphine, H. 488.— Epitaphs, H. 488. — Gynecocratia, H, 488. — Hierotechni, H. 488. — Hymn, H. 488. — Interview of the two great Princesses, H. 488. — Lustie London, H. 488.— Minerva, H. 488.— Original and pedigree of the English tongue, H. 488.— Partheniades, H. 488. — Philocalia, H. 488. Puttenham, Margery, Plutarch's Educa- tion and bringing up of Children, tr. Eliot, [1530], ded. to, I. 335, H. 488. Putting man in mind to remember his end, 1580, II. 33. Pye, Sir Rob., Sir R. Cottoni Posthuma, 1 65 1, ded. to. Pye, Kob., True relation of the late bar- barous assault on. John Bodnam, 1681. Pygee, Oliver. Meditations, 1588, H. 489. Pyke, Thos., Booltseller, Fleet Street, 1688, III. 229; 1694, II. 399. Pylberough, J. Commemoration of the inestimable graces and benefits of, God, 1540, II. 505. Pym, Alex., and others. Capt. John Yarns' Humble Eepresentation, 1 65 1, IV. 46. Pym, John. Declaration, 1641, II. 505. — Heads of Conference, 1641, II. 445. — Letter written out of the Country to, 1642, IV. 162. Answer, 1643, !!■ 505- — Speech at a Con- ference with the Lords, 1641, II. 505. — Speech or Declaration, 1641, II. 505. — Two Speeches, 1641, II. 505. — Funeral Elegy on, 1644, H. 459. — Pym's Juncto,.i643, H. 89. — By the King's Majesty, were accused of High Treason, &c., 1641, I. 79. — Sentence of the H. of C. upon H. Darell, for reporting, &c., 1642, II. 452. — Elegy on. J. Taylor, 1643. — -Threnodia : The Church's Lamen- tations. S. Marshall, 1644. Pyndar, Sir Paul and Th. Carew, &c. Fraud and Oppression detected and- arraigned, 1676, II. 81. — Hinc Illse Lacrymse : Epitome of the Lives and Deaths of, 1681, IL Si. — Thos. Browne's Vox Veritatis, 1683. Pyne, John. Epigrammata Eeligiosa, 1626-8, H. 488. — Musarum Delicise, 1635, -^- 48^- Compare Penny. Pjmson, Eichard, Printer, 1492-3, III. 293 ; 1493. H. 97, IL 339 ; 1495, 1- 329,445, IL 606, IIL 239; 1497, H. 605, IIL 4, H. 335 ; 1498, IV. 2 ; 1499, H. 236, 486, IV. 38, 95 ; 1500, H. 245, 258, 260, I. 84, 274, II. 300, III. 24, IV. 54; 1 501, H. 262; 1502, H. 195, 262, II. 381, 668, A. 264; 1503, IV. 2; 1504, IV. 14; 1506, H. 552, I. 205, 229, 382, IIL 4, 247 ; 1507, H. 263, 635, IL 622 ; 1508, H. 55, IV. 44; 1509, H. 427,0.435, IIL 112, 127; 1510, L 156, IL 412, 579, 703, A. 208; 1511, H. 105, 234, 247; 1513, IL 580,674,1V. 2; 1515, IIL 77, IV. no; 1516, L 151, 372, IV. 13, 61; 1517, L 485; 1518, IL 711, IV. 77; 1520, H. 120, 312, L 4, 403, IL 709, IV. 46; 1521, H. 49, 283, 334; 1522, L 4S4, IIL 92; 1523, H. 120, 213, IL 683; 1524, III. 143; 1525. I'V". 61; 1526, H. 68, 97, L 130; 1527, H. 42, IL 54; 1528, IV. 61; 1529, IL 659; 1530, H. 437, 566, 567; n.d., H. .3, 38, loi, 116, 120, 210, 235, 263, 281, 299. 313. 335. 358, 359. 367.368, 370, 422, 455, 463, 476,475,501, 560, 588, 807, 612, 616, I. 7, 14, 172, 177. 237, 266, 273, 303, 401, 425, 454. 474, 478. 491, n. 46, 6r, 287. 365, 576, 579, in. 2, 21, 89, 108, 246, 255, 285, 286, IV. 8, 12, 23, 24, 25, 46, 50, 62, 89, 91, 98, PYOT [ 631 ] QUARLES lOI, 103, no, III, 112, 113, 151, , A, 264, Pyot, Lazarus. See A. Munday. Pype up mynstrell, and make some sport, 1565-6, IL 30. Pyper, John, Bookseller, PauVs Gate, 1620, H. 173, 277, 438, 1. 137 ; n.d., II. 286. Pyramidographia. John Greaves, 16^6. Pyramis lately demolished in Paris, Humhle Petition to Parliament con- cerning, 1606, H. 442. Pyramus and Thysbe, 1562-3, and n.d., H. 489. By Dunstan Gale, 161 7. Pyrgomachia. John Gower, 1635. Pyrologia Mimica. B. Wittie, 1669. Pyrotechnia. John Bahington, 1635. Pyrotechnica philosophia. . Wm. Davi- son, 1640. Pyrrhus, King of Epirus. C. Hopkins, 1695. Pyrrye, C. Praise and dispraise of Women, 1564, H. 489. Pythagoras, Hierocles upon the Golden Verses of, trans. J. Hall, 1657, H. 274. — his mystic philosophy. T. Try on, n.d. Pythagoras' wheel : in C. Cattan's Geomancy, 1591. Pyttes, J. Poor man's benevolence to the afflicted Church, 1566, H. 460. — Prayer and thanksgiving, 1577, H. 460. — Prayer or Supplication, 1559, H. 460. Q. Q. D. B. V. ! Characteres tyranni in Oliverio Cromwello, [1712], IV, 132. Q. F. F. Q. S. A New Fiction, as We Were, i66r, H. 472. Quack Doctor, 'Character of a, 1676, II. 90. Quacking Mountebanck, The. Z>. Lup- ton, 1655. Quadrant, The making, description, and use of a . . . Horizontal.. Delamain, i632.-^Description and use of the Universal. T. Stirrup, 1655. Qusesumus, Te, &c., 1660, H. 337. Quake, quake, yt is tyme to quake. W. Elderton, 1580. -Quakerism, Picture of. F.Bugg,i6gT. — Verus Patroclus, or the weapon, of. W.Jamison, 1689. Quakers, Account of familism as revived by the. H. Halywell, 1673.— Cate- , chism. R. Baxter, 1655. — Epistle of Margaret Everard to, 1699, III. 77. — in Barbadoes, Short Account of, 1696, III. 12. — in Ireland, Brief re- lation of. T. Holme and A. Fuller, 167 1. — in Leicester, Tlie late barba- rous and inhuman cruelties on, 1682, IV. 151. — in London, Another cry of the Oppressed and Innocent : Se- cond Eelation,, 1664, IV. 152. Third Eelation, 1665, IV> 152.— in Nor- wich, Good Cause, &c., with the Sufferings of, 1676, IV. 157.— in Southwark, Sermon to, 1687, II. 570. — in Surrey, Brief narrative of Dr. Parr's Proceedings against, 1677, IV. 101. — in Yorks., A Blast Blown out of the North, or Sufferings of. R. R., 1680, IV. 162. — New Kome Ar- raigned. F. Bugg, 1693. — Procla- mation of Grace : for Inlargement of, 1661, II. 109. — The Grand Impostor Discovered. B. Keach, 1675. Quality, True Conduct of Persons of, 1694, A 270. Quarles, Francis. Anathema against Peace-Haters, [1647], H. 492. — Ar- galus and Parthenia, [1628], H. 490; 1629, H. 490, 1. 346 ; 1630, H. 490 ; 1632, H. 490; 1647, H, 490; 1651, IL 506 ; 1656, H. 490, L 346 ; 1677, H. 490; 1684, H. 490; 1687, II. 506. Continuation, by John Quarles, 1659, H. 493. — Barnabas and Boa- nerges, 1644, H. 492; 5th Ed., 1660, II. 506.— Cupid's Table of Multipli- cation, H. 492. — Divine Fancies, 1632, H. 491, I. 346 ; 1633, H. 491 ; 1636, H. 491, L 346 ; 1638, H. 491 ; 1641, H. 491 ; 1652, H. 491, II. 506; 1657, H. 491; 1660, H. 491, I. 346; sth Ed., 1664, H. 491, I. 346 ; 6th Ed., 167 1, H. 491, L 346 ; 7th Ed., 1675, IL 506; 1679, H. 491 ; 1687, H. 491. — Divine Poems, 1630, H. 49i,ILso6; 1633, H. 491, L 346; QUABLES [ 632 ] QUATBE 1634, H. 491 ; 1638, H. 491, 1. 346 ; 1642, II. 506; 1643, H. 491 ; 1644, H. 491 ; 1669, L 346. lUustratedj 1674,11.506; 1677,11.491; 1680, H. 491; 1706, H. 491; sth Ed., 17 17, II. 506. — Elegy upon ... Sir Julius Caesar, 1636, I. 347. — Elegy upon John Wheeler, 1637, H. 491. —Emblems, 1635, H. 491, I. 347; 1639, 1. 347 ; 1643, H. 491, II. 506 ; 1669, II. 506 ; 1676, III. 206 ; 1680 circa, I. 347 ; 1684, III. 207 ; 1696, II. 506; 1736, III. 207. — Enchy- ridion, 1640, H. 491 ; r64i, H. 492 ; 1644, IV. 87 ; 1680, I. 347. — Feast for Wormes, 1620, H. 490 ; 1626, H. 490. — Praus Mundi. MS. Ashm., H. 492. — Hadassa, or History of Queen Ester, 1621, H. 490, I. 446. — Hieroglyphickes of the life of man, 1638, H. 491. — History of Samson, 163 1, H. 491. — Job Militant, 1624, H. 491. — Judgement amd Mercy for afflicted S9UIS, 1646, H. 492, 1. 347 ; i8o7,H. 492. — Loyall Convert, 1643, H. 492 ; 1644, II. 506. — Memorials upon the death of Sir Rob. Quarles, 1639, H. 491. — Midnight Medita- tions of Death, 1646, H. 492. — Ob- servations concerning Princes atid States, 1642, H. 492. — Ovid's He- roical Epistles translated into Eng- lish, 1673, H. 429. — Profest Eoyalist, 1645, H. 492. — Shepheard's Oracle, 1644, H.492. — Shepheard's Oracles, 1646, H. 492. — Sighesat the contem- porary deaths of three incomparable Sisters, i64o[i], H. 491 ; i64o[2], I- 347- — Sion's Elegies, 1624, H. 490; 1625, H. 490. — Sion's Sonets sung by Soloman, 1625, H. 491. — Solomon'sEecantation, 1645, H. 492; 1648, 1. 347. — Stanzas inP. Fletclier's Purple Island, 1633. — Verses, H. 492. — Verses in M. Adam's Life of Martin Luther, 1641. J. Blaxton's English Usurer, 1634. Fuller's Abel Eedivivus, 165 1. Pattern of Univer- sal Knowledge, 165 1. A. WarwicVs Spaie Moments, 1634. — Virgin Wi- dow, 1649, H. 492; 2nd Ed., 1656, H. 492, II. 506. — Elegy upon, in Sir F. Woiiley's Characters and Elegies, 1646, H. 679. — Mentioned in /. Prempart's Siege of the Busse, 1630. — Portrait, in Academy of Pleasure, 1656,11. 2. — and A. Warwick. En- chiridion Miscellaneum, 1677, 1. 347. Quarles, John. Banishment of Tarquin, 1655, [with Shakespear's Kape of Lucrece], H. 493, 546. — Citizens' Flight, with their recall, 1665, H. 493. — Continuation of F. Quarles' Argalusand Parthenia, 1659, ^ 493- — Divine Meditations, 1655, H. 493 ; 1663, H. 493 ; 167 1, H.493, L 348; 1679, H. 493. — Elegy on Archbishop Usher, 1655, H. 493. — Fons Lachry- marum, 1648, H. 492; 1649^ H. 492; 1655, H. 493, in. 207; 3rd Ed., 1677, H. 493, II. 506. — God's Love and Man's Unworthiness, 1651, H. 493, II. 506 [in Divine Medits., 1655]. — History of the most vile Dimagoras, 1658, H. 493, II. 506. — London's Disease, and Cure, 1665, H. 493. — Prose Address in John Hall's Emblems, 1646, H. 494. — Begale Lectum MiserisB, 1648, H. 493; 1649, H. 493; 1658, H. 493; 1659, H. 493 ; 1660, H. 493 ; 1679, H. 493. — Tyranny of the Dutch against the English, 1653, H. 493, 1. 348 ; 1660, I. 348. — Translated J. Cutt's Self Conflict, 1680, Trium- phant Chastity. 1684; A. Woofe's, Tyranny of the Dutch, 1660. — Verses in ^wWer's Abel Redivivus, 1651 ; M. B[aron's^ Mirza, n.d. — Referred to, in lo Carole, 1661, I. 81. Quarles, Lady Mary, F. Quarles' Memo- rials of Sir R. Quarles, 1639, '^^'^- to. Quarles, Sir Robert. Memorials, by P. Quarles, 1639, H. 491. Q[uarles], U[rsula], F. Quarles? Judge- ment and Mercy, 1646, printed for, H. 492. Quarme, Robt., A. Warren's Poor Man's Passions, 1605, ded. to, H. 643. Quarrels, Proclamation to restrain and suppress. James I., 1603, I. 233. Quartennan, Marshal of the Marshalsea, Attack on : in Knaves are no honest men, H. 320. Quartemayne, Roger.. Conquest over Canterburie's Court, 1642, II. 507. Quatre derrenieres choses avenir, Les, [147s], II. 142. QUEEN [ 633 ] QUODLIBITALES Queen, The, or the Excellency of her Sex, 1653, II. 507 — and the Con- cubine. R. Brome, 1659. — Dick, Forty-four queries to the Life of. M. Crormoell, 1659. Queen-Mother, Chancellor's Letter to, 1619, II. 232. — Two Letters to the ' French King, 1619,11. 232. — Articles concluded and agreed upon ... to the, 1619, II. 232. Queen-like Closet. H Woolley, 1684. Queens, Masque of. B. Jonson, 1609. Queen's Arcadia. Samuel Daniel, 1606. — Closet Opened, by W. M., 1655. — Exchange. Richard Brome, 1654. — Voyage, True discourse of the whole occurrences in the, 1601, II. 169. — "Welles. Lod. Rowzee, 1632. Queensberry, James, 2nd Duke of, /. Donaldson's Art of Thriving, 1700; Overture regulating . . . Linen, 1700, ded. to. — Sighs and Groans of a sinking kingdom. : An Address to, [1699], IIL 225. Queney, Awdryan, Goldsmith of Lon- don, circa 1580, mentioned H. i. Quentel, Henry, Printer, Cologne, 1491, L 238; 1527, IV. 48. Quercetanus. Spagyrick Antidotary for Gun Shot : in L. Phioravante's Three Exact Pieces, 1652. Quercus Eegia. John Cole, n.d. Querer per solo querer. A. Mendoza, 1670. Queries, Eighteen New Court, 1659, II. 507. — Legal resolution of two im- portant, 1656, II. 507. — lovingly propounded to Wm. Prynne, 1647, II. 507. — propoundfed by the Protes- tant Party. N. French, 1644. — Seasonable, to be presented to K. Charles, 1647, III. 195. — Select City, 1660, II. 507. — Some Season- able and Serious, 1670, II. 507. — Ten, upon ten new Commandments, &c., 1659, II. 507. — to find out who . . . holds out in Arms against the State of England, 1646, IL 201. — Twelve, 1659, IL 507.— XXV., 1659, II. 507. — upon a Clause in a Statute, [1690], IIL 243. Querouaille, Louise de. See Duchess . of Portsmouth. Quersitanus, Jos. Practise of Chymicall and Hermeticall Physicke, tr, T. Timme, 1605, II. 507. Quest of Enquirie. Judith Phillips, I.S9S- Questio Quodlibetica. Sir B. Filmer, 1653- Questions of Profitable and Pleasant Concernings, by 0. B., 1594, H. 20. — of State, Important. Edw. Stephens, 1689. Quevedo, Francesco de. Fortune in her wits, tr. J. Stevens, 1697, II. 1 69. — HeU Reformed, tr. E. Masservy, 1641, IIL 62. — Visions, tr. R. L., 1667, IIL 62 ; 3d. Ed., i668, IL 169. Quick, John. Hell Open'd, 1676, 1. 348. — Serious Inquiry, 1702, III. 207. Quilibet beware of Quodlibet, Let, 1600-1, III. 207. Quin, Walter. Corona virtutum, 1613, H. 494; 1634, II. S07. — Epitaph on Prince Henry, [in Jos. Sylvester's Lachrimse], 161 2, 1. 414. — In Nuptiis . . . Caroliet Hen. Mariae, 1625, H. 494. — Memorie of . . . Bernard Stuart, Lord D'Aubigni, 16 19, H. 4'94. — Sertum Poeticum, 1600, H. 494. — Sonnet in Sir W. Alexander's Darius, 1604. — Contributor to Mau- soleum, or choicest flowers, on the death of Prince Henry, 1613, H. 264. — Verses to, in J. Dunbar's Epi- grammata, 16 16. Qulnault, Philip. Agrippa, King of Alba, 1675, II- 507- Qulne, James, History of the Court of the King of China, 1682, ded. to. Quip for an upstart courtier. R. Greene, 1592. Quippes for upstart newfangled gentle- women. S. Gosson, 1595. Quips upon Questions. John Singer, 1600. Quir, Ferdinand de, Terra Australis Incognita . . . lately found by, 161 7, II. 169; Reprint circa 1720, I. 18. Quisquillae poeticse tyrunculis. John Toy, 1662. Quo Vadis? Jos. Hall, 161 7. 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E., H. Stanzas in Hon. Actions of Edw. Glemham, 1591. III. 97. E., H., Printer, 1636, II. 330; 1688, : A. 266. E., I., Priest. "Word of Comfort, 1623, H. 343, I- .348. R., I. Les Ju6tes Soupirs, 1649, HI- 38- R., I., Printer. See J. R. R., James. Perfect pathway to Sal- vation, 1618, I. 348 ; n.d., I. 349- R., J., M.A. Lux Occidentalis, 1689, III. 207. R., J. Pleasaunt and wittie plaie of the Cheastes, translated 1569, II. 120. ■R., J. Trade's Increase, 1615, II. 7I3- R., J. Pair of Spectacles for Sir Hum- frey Linde, 1631, III, 207. R., J. Poem on the King's progress into Scotland, 1633, H. 87. R., J. Dedication of Idea of a perfect princess, 1661, II. 381. R., J. Preface to N. B.'s Matrimony, 1585, IL 670. R., J. Preface in Wm. Penn's Fruits of a Father's Love, 1726. R., J., M.D. Physical Tables: in K Topsail's Four-footed Animals, 1658. R., J., Printer, 1591-1607, Jos: Roberts; 1638-44, J. Raworth ; 1657-88, J. Redmayne. 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S., S., Bookseller, 1671,1V. 126; 1674, I- 397; 1677. I- 397- S., S. Or. Commentary in Du Bartas' Babilon, translated by W. L'Isle, IS 96. S., T. The Arminian haltered, 1641, IL 714. S., T. Fragmenta Aulica, 1662,1. 370. S., T. Carols for Christmas Day, n.d., H. 539- S., T. Letter to Lord General Monck, i6S9, IIL 217. S., T. Love a la Mode, 1663, H. 530, n. 530- S., T., Adventures of, 1670, H. S3o. — The Englishman's Valour, H. S30- S., T. Youth undone, 1709, III. 218. — Youth's Comedy, 1680, II. 530. — Youth's Tragedy, 1671, III. 217; 1672 and 1707, I. 370. — Continua- tion to The Pilgrim's Progress, 1683, 1684, IL S30. S. , T. Contributor to Melpomene, 1678, H. 169. S., T. Perplexed Prince, n.d.. III. 308. The Fugitive Statesman in requital of the P. P., 1683, IIL 308. S., T. Eeasons for Bill for hindering home consumption of East-India Silks, 1697, III. 218. S., T., Printer, I sgj, H. 697; 1614, H. 277, 371, 462, 664; 1615, H. s. [ 670 ] SACEVILLE 625. 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S., W. Translation of Apuleiug' Golden Ass, 1637; Ovid's Heroic Epistles, 1639. S.,W. The Golden Fleece, 1656, H.61S. S., W. Presbyteries' Trial, 1657, 1. 370. S., W. The Citie's Great Concern, 1674, 1. 370. S., W., Gent. Poems of Ben Jonson, junr., 1672, H, 530, III. 218. S., W., Printer. See W. Stansby. S., W., Printer, 1644, I. 403. S., W., Bookseller. 1642,11. 264; 1677, III, 239. S — cy, Ed. Country Gentleman's Vade Mecum, 1669, II. 530. Sa., Wm., Gent. Verses in R. Barret's Modern Wars, 1598. Sa, Don Pantaleone. Narration of late accident in the New Exchange, 1653, I. 370. SaavedraPaxardo.D. Royal Politician, 1700,11. 530. Sabatai Sevi, J. EvelyrHs Three famous impostors, 1669. Sabbath-day, Abuse of the, 1566, II. 30. — Ballad between Wm. Wax Wise and Wm. Wold be Wanton concern- ing, the abuse of, 1578-9, II. 174. — Complaints of divers vain exercises on the. Hump. 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Silva, Lord Michael de, Count Casti- glione's Courtier, 1561, ded. to. Silva, Don Silves de, History of, 1609, II. 171. Silvain, A. The Orator, 1596, H. 559. Silver, G. Paradoxes of Defence, 1599, . H. 559, IL 560. Silver, Rich. De Praestigiis et Incan- tationibus Dsemonum, &c., 1568, III. 2 '^2. Silver Age. Tlios. Heywood, 1613. Silver Drops. W. Blake, 1680. Silvius, Wm., Printer, Antwerp, 1564, IL 163; 1567, IIL 266. Simboleography. W. West, 1606. Simile non est idem. Jos. Sylvester, n.d. Similes. A. Fletcher, 1595. — Century of. T. Shelton, 1640. — Treasury or Storehouse of. R. Cawdray, 1600. Simmons, B., Bookseller, Three Golden Cocks, West end of St. Paul's, 168 1-3, L 476. Simmons, Edw. Edited T. Wodenote's Hermes Theologus, 1649. Simmons, Matthew, Printer, Aldersgaie Street, 1636, IL 250, 573 ; 1641, IL 173 ; 1642, H. 253, 254, L 200, IL 168, 489, IIL 181; 1644, H. 686, II. 396, 619; 1645, L 147; 1646, L 316, 358, IL 408, 673, IIL 223; 1647, I. 340, II. 145, 201, 212, III. 49, no, IV. 172 ; 1648, H. 529, II. 16, 104, 254, 323, 490, IIL 64, IV. 156; 1649,111.161; 1650, H. 662, L 196, 460, IL 132, 351, 707, IIL 294; 1651, IIL 74, 182; 1652, L 40, 320, IL 56, 337, IV. 89; 1653, H. 273, 292, L 73, IL 80, 412, 550, III. 212, IV. 178; 1654, H. 444, I. 321, II. 712 ; 1659, A. 266, III. 10, 75. 231; 1660, L 383, IIL 103; 1661, H. 578. Simmons, M. and S., Printers, 1663, 11. 653. Simmons, Kevil, Bookseller, 1673, IL 523 ; 1676, IIL 314, IV. 141 ; 1677, I- 315- Simmons, Nevil, Booltseller, Sheffield, 1698, IL 705 ; 1702, III. 12. Simmons, S., Printer, 1667, I. 353; 1673, IIL 44; 1676, IV. 68. Simmons, Thos., Bookseller, 1657, III. 83; 1659, IL 294; 1671, IL 561; 1679, III. 197; 1680, III. 274; 1681, III. 40 ; 1682, L 188, II. 250, IV. 38; 1683, IL 128, IIL 196. Simms, Valentine, Printer, 1594, H. 166, IL 564; IS9S, H. 10, 569; 1596, H. 10, 20, 499, 569, IL 46, IIL 185, IV. 97 ; 1597, H. 12, 392, 609, 625, L 50, IL 411; 1598, H. SIMON [ 701 ] SINGLETON 44, 233, 386, 547, 548, 621, IV. II ; 1599, H. 82, 335, 398, 468, 648, 680; 1600, H. 57, 148, 468, 549, 701, I. 98, II. 255; 1601, H. 479, 556, 648, 680, 901, I. 470, 493; 1602, H. 31, 138, 145, in. 43, 157 ; 1603, H. 100, 110, 183, 280, I. 37, 1x6, 223, 293-1604, H. 148, 307, 374, 378, 548, 578, 680, I. 2, 240, 286, 406, II. 662; 1605, H. 151, 296, 365, 498, 683, I. 262, II. 619; 1606, H. 82, 249, 276, 367, 648, III. 43 ; 1607, H. 10, 300, 333, 467, 478, 578, II. 526, 582; 1611, H. 302, 327 ; n.d., H. 219, 518. Simon. The Fruit of Eedempcion, 153 1, IV. 96. Simon Episcopus, Life, n.d., H. 559. — and Jas. 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WUtie's Pyrologia Mimica, 1678. — Hydrolo- gical Essays, 1670, IL 561.— Philo- sophical Dialogues, 1677, IL 561. — Zymologia Physica, 1675, IL S6i. Simpson, Wm., Life and Death. W. Fortescue, 1670. Sims, John, Bookseller, Grosskeijs, Corn- hill, 1666, I. 483; 1671, II. 552; 1673, L 121. Simson, Andrew. Ad Comitem Fer- melodunensium Carmen, 16 10, H. 559. — KudimentaGrammatices,i587, H- SS9- Simson, Andrew. Edited Sir G. Mac- kenzie's Laws and Customs of Scot- land, 1699. Simson, Andrew, Bookseller, Edinburgh, 1700, L 5; 1705, IL 630. 'Simson, Gabriel, Bookseller, 1584, H. 349; and W. White, 1592, I. 103; 1595-6, H. 125 ; 1597, H. 289, 454; 1600, II. 284. Sin, Progress of. B. Keach, 1700. — The Ages of, H. 559. — The Conquest of, 1566, IL 561. Sinan Bassa, New prophecy seen by, 1594, IL 561. Sincerity and wilful Ignorance, Dia- logue between, 1587-8, II. 174. Sinclair, D. De auspicatissinia inaug. Jacobi I., &c., 1603, H. 559, III. 233- Sinclair, G. Hydrostatica,i672, 1. 388, III. 233. — Satan's Invisible World discovered, 1685, II. 561. — Prin- ciples of Astronomy and Navigation, 1688, IV. 168. Sindercome alias Fish, Miles, The whole business of, 1657, II. 561. — Trial: in Further Narrative of Passages, &c., 1656, IL 137. Sinetes. By Rob. Parry, 1597. — mournefuU madrigalls, 1596, H. 559. Sinful Man's Solace. John Norden, 1585- Singer, J. Quips upon Questions, 1600, H. 559, L 388. Singing, Comparison between three birds. R. Salt wood, 1550. — Art of. /. Dowland's Andreas Ornithoparcus, 1609. Singleton, Hugh, Printer, 1548, II. 225; 1553, H. 479; 1554, H. 275, I. 214; 1560,11. 656; 1561-2, H. 179, IL 29; 1562-3, H. 272, IL 381, 614; 1565-6, IL 138; 1567, H. 61, IL 136, 285; 1568-9, H. 421; 1569-70, II. 526; 1570, H. SINGLETON [ 702 ] SKELTON 125; 1576, H. 338, I. 260; 1578, II. 36; 1579, H. 572, II. II, 48; n.d., H. 185, 312, 318, 342, 500, I. 145, II. 144, 199. 279, IV. 7.— Bookseller, 1588, III. 159. Singleton, Wm. Verses in P. 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TFbr<%'s Charac- ters and Elegies, 1646. Smith, Capt. John. Advertisements for the inexperienced Planters of New i England, 1631, IL 563.— Congratula- I toryPoem upon the feast of Families of Smiths, H. 563.— Description of New England, 16 16, IL 563.— New England's Trials, 1620, III. 31° ; 1622, II. 563. — True Relation of Occurrences in Virginia, 1 608, III. 234. Smith, Capt. John. England's Improve- ment revived, J670, II. 564; 1673, I. 390. — Trade and Fishery of Great Britain displayed, 1662, III. 234, H. 200. Smith, John. Art of Painting, 1676, 1687, 1705, IV. 168.— Short Intro- duction to Painting and Varnishing, 1685, IV. 158. Smith, John, of Walworth, Narrative of, 1679, IL 188. Smith, John, C. Desainliens' Italian Schoolmaster, 1636, ded. to. Smith, John. Translated Odes and Satires of Horace, 1649. Smith, John, Bookseller, 1642, II. 658 ; in. 34, 282 ; 1643, IL 336 ; 1647, H. 602, I. 241. Smith, John, Bookseller, 1678, III. 69 ; 1681, IL 544 ; 1682, IL 592 ; 1685, III. 52 ; 1780, II. 380 ; n.d., II. 175. Smith, John, alias Ashburnham, Exe- cution of, 1684, II. 364. Smith, John, and others. News from Sessions-house, Old Bayley : or Trial of, 1676, III. 146. Smith, John G., Bookseller, 1642, IV. 156. Smith, John Stafford. Collection of English Songs, 1779, II. 568. Smith, Jud. Misticall devise of spiritual and godly love, 1575, H. 563. Smith, Margaret, Lady, Elegy in me- mory of, by R. Godrington, n.d. Smith, Matth. [Charles Mordaunt, Earl of Peterborough.] Memoirs of Secret Service, 1699, II. 564. Smith, Mr., M. Eagouse, M. Dorvell, and M. Texiera, Dialogue between, 1701, IV. 32. Smith, N. Verses in Capt. J. Smith's Description of New England, 16 16. Smith, Nathaniel. The Bloody But- cher, 1667, H. 68. Smith, Nathaniel, Bookseller, 1647, II. 103. Smith, Nicholas. Brief description of points taught by Dr. Kellison, 1630, I. 391. Smith, Nicholas, "Warning to the World : Prophecies revealed to, 1653, II. 564. Smith, R. Fabulous Tales of ^sop, 1577, IL 4. 2 Y SMITH [ 706 ] SMITH Smith, E. Wonder of Wonders, 1662, H. 563. Smith, Ralph, J5ooA;seZfer, 1642, II. 525, 665; 1643, H. 345, IV. 52; 1644, A. 261, 264; 1645, A. 166; 1646, II. 428; 1647, II- 456; 1648. II- 190. 221, 541, IV. 69; 1649, II. 206; 1652, I. 407 ; 1654, H. 700; 1680, H. 193; 1682, III. 307; 1693, I. 233; 1698, II. 629; 1699, II. 601 ; 1705,11. 333. Smith, Rich., Bp. of Ghalcedon, A. B.'s Life of Thomas A Kempis, 1639, ded. to. Smith, Rich. Vita Magdalenae Montis- Acuti, 1609, I. 391. Smith, Rich. Florum Historiae Eccles. libri septem, 1654, IV. 96. Smith, Richard, Bookseller, 1572, H. 221; 1575, H. 221, 222; 1576, H. 222; 1577, H., 264; 1592, H. 119, 406, 606 ; 1593, H. 370, II. 382 ; 1594, H. 119; 1595, H. 82, 370, I. 75, III. 299. Smith, R\ch., Bookseller, 1641,11. 630; 1701, III. 297, IV. 55. Smith, Rob. Contributed to Eisodia, 1633, I. 78. Smith, Rob., BooJcseller, 1643, 1. 262. Smith, Sam. Aditus ad Logicam, 1639, II. 564- Smith, Sam., Bookseller, 1681, II. 116; 1682, III. 148; 1683, II. 272, 584; 1684, H. 696, II. 59, IV. 80; 1689, II. 646; 1692, III. 280; 1693, III. 249; 1694, III. 218 J 1703, IV. US- Smith, Sarah, wife of Sir Thos., T. Decker's Phoenix, 1609, ded. to. Smith, Sarah, /. Williams' Sermon at execution of, 1699. Smith, Sebastian. The Religious Im- postor; out of Lucian, III. 148. Smith, Simon. Herring-Busse Trade, 1 64 1, III. 234. — Royal Fishings of Great Britain and Ireland, 1641, III. 234, H. 200. Smith, T., BooJcseller, 1682, II. 258. Smith, Sir Thos. Certain Psalms or Songs of David, 1549, H. 569. — J. B.'s Discourse of the peopling and inhabiting of the Ardes by, 1572, II. 21. — Offer and order in voyage for inhabiting N. Ireland, 1572, H. 564. — Voyage andentertainmentinRussia, 1605, H. 564, I. 391. Smith, Sir Thos. Commonwealth of England, 1594, 1601, 1609, 1612, 1621, [1633], 1640, II. 564.— De recta et emendata linguae Anglicse scriptione, 1568, II. 564. — De re- publica Anglorum, 1583, II. 5^4 > 1584, I. 391 ; 1620, III. 234 ; 1641, II. 564. — Life, by /. Strype, 1698., — Qahrielis Harveii Valdinatis Smithus, 1578. — G. Arthusius, Dia- , logues, 1 6 14; T. Decker's The Dove, 1609 ; Dudley Digges, Complete Am- bassador, 1655 ; R. Johson's Nova Britannia, 1609 ; J. Nicholl's Hour- glass of Indian News, 1607 ; W. Phillip's Description of Three Voy- ages, 1609 ; T. Philipot's Citie's Ad- vocate, 1629; 0. Schouten's Won- derful Voyage, 1619; W. Strachey's Laws for Virginia, 161 2, ded. to. Smith, Thos. Verses in J. WItarton's Dream, 1578. Smith, Thos., T. Hood's Celestial Globe, 1590, (^ed. to. Smith, Thos. G. Gamdeni et illusl virorum ad G. Camdenum Epistolae, 1 69 1, IL 79. Smith, Thos., Sheriff, W. Wallcer's Journal, 1601, ded. to. Smith, Thos., of Clerkenwell, W. M.'s Man in the Moon, 1609, ded. to. Smith, Thos. Art of Gunnery, 1643, IL 564. Smith, Thos. The Armie's last proposi- tions, 1647, IV. 1.68. -* Smith, Thos., of Christ's College. Pre- face to J. Golet's Sermon on Conse- cration, 1 66 1. Smith, Thos. Psalms of David, by Wm. Barton, 2nd Ed., 1706, with the Basses, III. 56. Smith, Thos., Bookseller, Manchester, 1643, III- 135- Smith, Thos., Printer, 1726, IL 443. Smith, Thos., and others. The Marquis of Hertford's Letter, with the ap- prehending and bringing up of, 1642, IIL 282. Smith, Tobie, BooJcseller, The Cram, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1583, II. 415, 602 ; n.d., I. 425. SMITH [ 707 ] SNODHAM Smith, W., Verses in W. W.'s Health's new storehouse opened, 1661. Smith, Walter. The widow Edyth, 1525, H. 564, 1. 391. — Twelve merry- jests of the widow Edyth, 1573, H. 564, I. 391. Smith, Wentworth. The Hector of Germany, 16 15, H. 564. Smith, Wm. A new Year's gift, H. 564. — Amours by .T. D., 1599-1600, H. 564. — Chloris, 1596, H. 564, I. 39I-. Smith, Wm., Elegy on the death of, 1 63 1, H. 564. Smith, Wm. News from Smith the Oxford Jailor, 1645, III. 181, H. 418. — /. Chillenden's Inhumanity of the King's Prison-keeper at Oxford, 1643. Smith, Wm., late of Glare-hall. Verses in /. Heydon's Theomagia, 1663. Smith, Wm. Poem on The Koyal Lon- don, 1666, I. 391. Smith, Wm., Rector of Bitterly. Just Account of the horrid contrivance of J. Cupper, 1684, II. 558. Smith, Wm. Intrigues of the Popish Plot laid open, 1685, II. 564. Smith, Wm. History of Holy Jesus, 6th Ed., 1707, I. 391. Smith, Wm., Bookseller, 1642, II. 326. Smith, Wm., Printer, Cork, 1660, IV. 133- Smith, The Industrious. H. Crouch, [1635]. Smith the Oxford Jaylor. See Wm. Smith. Smith which that forged him a new dame. Treatise of the, H. 563. Smithfield, Walk to, 1701, H. 31.— Last words and sayings of the true ■■ protestant Elm-board, lately suffered martyrdom at, 1682, III. 243. Smithson, Sam. The Figure of Nine, [1690], I. 391. Smithurst, Benj. Britain's Glory, 1689, IL 564. Smithurst, R., Bookseller, in Pye Cor- ner, 1648, II. 103, 714. Smoke of the bottomless Pit. J. Hol- land, 1 65 1. Smokers, Looking-glass for. L. Spooner, 1703. Smoking Age. R. Brathwaite, 1703. Smyth, Anthony, 1558-9, II. 509. Smyth, Ed. Translated De L'Espine's Tranquility of the Mind, 1592. Smyth, Sir John. Discourses, 1590, H. 564, II. 565.— Instructions, ob- servations, and orders military, 1591, H. 564, IL 565. Smyth, John. Scarronides, 1664, I. 102. Smyth, Miles. The Psalms para- phrased, 1668, I. 391. Smyth, Nicholas. Translated Hero- dian's History, n.d. Smyth, Rich. Retractation, 1547, II. 564- Smyth, Rich., Bookseller, i567,,H. 42 ; 1571, H. 42. Smyth, Rob. Strange, lamentable, and tragical histories, 1577, H. 565. Smyth, Rob., Printer, Edinburgh, 1595, H. 8, 661 ; 1600, H. 567. Smyth, Thos. Answer to Master Smyth. By W. G., H. 565.— Arti- ficial Apology, 1540, H. 565. — Envoy from Thos. Smith to W. G., 1540, H. 565. — Pamphlet by G. L. to Master Smyth and W. G., 1540, H. 565. — Return of Mr. Smyth's Envoy, 1540, H. 565. — Treatise against sedicious persons, 1540, H. 565. — Treatise declaring the despite of a secret sedicious person, n.d., H. 565- Smythies, W. Advice to Apprentices, 1687, IL 565. Snape, A. Anatomy of a Horse, 1683, IV. 96. Snawsell, R. Looking-glass for married- folk, 1610, rV. 97; 1619, H. 565; 1631, L 392. Snelling, Thos. Verses in Amadis of Gaid, 1652. Snodham, Thos., Printer, 1603, H. 533; 1609, H. 19s, 655; 1610, H. 23, 73. 189, 227, in. 12; 1611, H. 69, 385, 4031 II- 406; 1612, H. 73, 228, L 274, IL 320, 465; 1613, H. 469, 642, IL 495; 1615, H. 591, 664, L 462; 1616, A. 273, H. 303, 664, L 57; 1618, H. 31, 189, 382, 498, L 348 ; 1619, H. 447, 482, 627 ; 1620, H. 76, 452 ; 1622, H. 17, 140, 610; 1624, H. 189, 459; 1625, H. 368, L 274; 1628, IV. 40. SNOW .[ 708 ] SOLDIER'S Snow, Simon, F. Nicolls' Life of Ig- natius Jurdain, T6z$,'ded. to. Snowden, Thos., Printer., 1680, II. 388, 613; 1681, I. 47.6, II. 714; 1684, H. 214, II. 516. Snows, True narrative of damages by the late extraordinary, [1680], II. 565.-^and Frosts,, Of God's provi- dence in sending and dissolving great. B. Gamjield, 1684. Soame, Sir Stephen, Treatise of the vertue of the, Cross, 1599, ded. to. Compare Som,e.~ Soame, Susanna, wife of Earth., iJ. Flem- ing's Mirror of Divine Love, 1691, ded. to. Soame, Alderman Thos., W. Barriffe's Mars his Triumph, 1639, ded. to. Soames, Dr., Vicar of Staines, men- tioned in True Relation of Two Merchants of London, 1642, III. 145- Soames, Sir Wm., R. B.'s Idea of Arithmetic, 1655, ded. to. Soane, Thos., N. Richards' Poems, 1 64 1, ded. to. Soap, Proclamation for the well order- ing and manufacture of, 1634, II. 565. — and Soap-makers, Proclama- tion concerning, ,1633, IJ- 565. Soap-business, Short and true relation concerning, 1641, I. 392. Soap-makers' Complaint, 1650, H. 615, IL 565.— Petition, 1650, IL 565. Ditto, Opened and Examined. Rich. Wilkins, 1646. Soap-patentees, Looking-glass for, 1646, I. 392. Sober Sadness, 1643, IH- 186. — whisper concerning the evil of things present. /. Tanner, 1665. , Society, Safeguard of. J. Barsfon, 1576. — of Beaux Esprits, To the, 1687, IL 43. . Socinianism. Brevis Disquisitio, 1653, I. 392. — Dissertatio de Pace, 1653, 1. 392. — Eacovian Catecism, 1652, I. 392. — To the Law and to the testi- mony, 1648, I. 392. — Eise, growth, and danger of. Fr. Gheynell, 1643. Socinus, Faustus. Life, 1653, L 392. Sodom and Gomorra, Of the horrible and woful destruction of, [1569], H. 565- Soil, Divers new sorts of. Sir Hugh Piatt, 1594. Sol Anglise Oriens. Edm. Castell, 1660. — in Ascendente. E. Ashmole, 1660. Solace of Sion and Joy of Jerusalem. , Urbanus Regius, 1594. Soldier and his love. Sonnet between, 1590, II. 565. — and his knapsack, 1639, II. 565. — and Aged Man, Ba,llad between, 1579, II. 32. — and- Peggy, New Ballad of, H. 566. — and Sailor, Solace for. Simon Harwoodf 1592. — Braggadocia, 1647, II. 565. — Christian. Thos. Jordan, 1642.— r English Irish, 1642, H. 565. — Faith* ful, 168^, II. 566. — Honorable repu- tation of a. G. Whetstone, 1585. — How every Christian S. should serve his captain, 1569-70, II. 565.— Martyred. Hen. Shirley, 1638. — — Mercenary, 1646, I. 392. — Noble* Sam. Rowley, 1634. — pleading his own cause. T. Trussell, 1626. — Pleasant song made by a, H. 565. — Spared hours of a. /. Wodroephe, 1623. — Zealous, 1646, I. 392. l Soldier's Accidence. G. Marhham, 1625. — Accompt, 1647, H. 566. — Ballett of the Mustering of, 1614, II. 565. — Ballad Song amongst, 1579, II. 568. — Catechism, 1684, I. 393. Roi. Ram, 1645. — Certain ways for the ordering of. P. Whitehorne, 1 562». — council, A true, 1624, II. 565. — desire answered. E. Adams, i678.j# farewel to his love, II. 566. — fortiile, or the taking of Mardike, H. 566.— fortune, comedy by Thos. Otioay, 1687. — grammar. G. Markharh, 1626. — Mirror for, 1595, I. 392.^ Order respecting conduct in Paul's Churchyard, 1650, H. 11. — pay, Hurnble Representation from Sir Thos. Fairfax concerning, 1647, II. 213. — pay. Declaration of the Lords and Commons, 1647,11. 457. — pocket Bible, 1643, H. 565, III. 234 ; 1693, H. 565. — Proclamation for restraint of disorders in, 1625,1V. 97. — Reso- lution, The brave English, 1666, II. 565. — resolution. R. Pricket, 1603. — sad complaint, II. 566. — School for young, [1620], H. 565. — True SOLDIEEY [ 709 ] SOME method for raising, 1703, III. 160. Welcome to, prepared for voyage of Drake and Hawkins, 1595, II. 565. — -wish. G. Lauder, 1628. — wish to Britain's welfare. B. Rich, 1604. — — wish unto his sovereign lord K. . James. R. Pricket, 1603. Soldiery, The Honour of the English, 1651, I. 392. Sole path to a sound peace. J. Ellis, 1643. Solemn song of the Eebels' state, 1580, II. 514. Solemnes, Anth. de, Printer, Norwich ov Nom-witz, 1568, I. 345; 1570, H. 63- Soliciter, Character of a, 1675, H. 84. Solids, Dissertation concerning. N. Steno, 167 1. Solier, Fr. History of Japan, 1620, III. 248. Soliloquies. T. A' Kempis, 1653. — ■ Early, 17 11, II. 566. — theological. , J. Short, 1 64 1. Soliman and Perseda, Tragedy of, n.d., and 1599, H. 468. By Kyd, I. 393. Solingen, Joshua van, Printer, Edin- burgh, 1682, II. 547; 1683, I. 181. Solinus, J. Polyhistor, 1587, II. 566, III. 310. Solis Britannici Perigseum, 1633, H. 87, I. 78. Solisbacum. See Sulzhach. Solitude, Some fruits of. Wm. Penn, 1694. Sellers, Rob., Bookseller, 1680, IL 87. SoUeysell, J. de. Complete Horseman, 1696, III. 63. Solman, Dr. Translated Aristotle's Legacy, [1690]. Solme, Thos. The Lord's flajde hand- • lyde, I 393- Solomon, King. Ballad, 1559-60, H. 566. Solomon and Queen Sabbe, 1567-8, H. 566, II. 566. — and Marcolphus, Dia- ; logue between, H. 566. — and Perseda. ' T. Kyd, n.d. Solomon, Books of, 1551, III. 234, H. 556. — Canticles or Ballads, in English metres by W. Baldwin, 1547. — Can- ticles paraphrased by /. Lloyd, ' Shir ha Shirim,' 1682. — Canticles. Sir W. Vaughan's Erotopaignion Pium, — Canticum Paraphraste Arthuro Jonstono, 1633. — Ditty of the sage sayings" of, H. i So.— Discovery of the country of. R. Jobson, 1640. — Ecclesiastes. Auctore /. Viviano, 1662, IL 566.— Ecclesiastes. Thos. Drant, 1572. — Emmetros. /. Du- port, 1646. — Housewife as set forth in his Proverbs. Th. Deloney, 1630. — Pest House. John Davies, 1625. — Picture of, 1562-3, H. 566. — — Proverbs. John Hall, n.d. ; Th. Sternhold, 1552 ; Hen. D'Anvers, 1676. — Proverbs, Alphabet of, 1596, H. 566. — Proverbs newly translated, 1760, II. 566. — r Recantation. F. Qiiarles, 1645. — Reward of Rebellion by example of, 1569-70, II. 566. — Sacrifice, H. 566, [1630], L 393— Sayings or Proverbs, 1586, II. 566, [1530], H. 566. — Sentences, H. 566. — Sion's sonets sung by. F. Quarles, 1625. — Song of Songs in metre, 1654, H. 700; H. Ainsworth, 1623; R. Argall, 1621 ; R. Fleming, 1691 ; R. Fletcher, 1586; /. Lloyd, 1681 ; W. Loe, 1620; G. Markham,i^g6 ; Geo. Safidys, 1641 ; R. S., 1700. — Song of Songs expounded by H. Clapham, 1603, H. no. — Song of Songs, 3rd Verse of 2nd Chapter. /. Adainson's Traveller's Joy, 1623. — Verdict of the Wise, 1689, II. 566. — Wisdom of, paraphrased by Thos. Middleton, 1597, H. 392. Solomon's divine Acts. ' Jos. Hall, 1609. — Temple spiritualized. J. Bunyan, 1688. — Temple, The re- edifying of, H. 566, L 393. Solon : his folly. Rich. Beacon, 1594. Solyard, Sir Edw., Ghost of the de- ceased Sieurs de Villemor and de Fontaines, 1624, ded. to. Solyman the magnificent : in Portrai- tures of Nine Modern Worthies, 1622, I. 468. Some, Hen. Information : in Articles for delivering- up of Lichfield Close, 1646, II. 625. Some, Sir Stephen, Thos. Morley's Consort Lessons, 1 599, ded. to. Some proposals offered to public con- sideration, 1685, II. 311. — reflections upon a late pamphlet. T. A., 1681, SOMEBODY [ 710 ] SONDS II. I. — sober inspections. Jas. Howell, 1655. Somebody, Avarice and Mynister, H. 464. Somers, Sir Geo., Sonnet to, in Du Bartas' Third Dayes Creation, 1604. Somers, John Lord, /. Evelyn's Aoe- taria, 1699 ; /. Milton's Paradise Lost, 1688; Camden's Britannia, 1695 ; /. Locke's Value of Money, 1695, ded. to. Somers, Wm., Discovery of fraudulent practises of J. Darrel, in his proceed- ings with. S. Harsnet, 1599. — I^ar- ration of the possession, &c., of W. Sommers, 1598, H. 140. — Detec- tion of that sinnful shameful lying of S. Harsnet, J. Darrel, 1600. — Of the Fravdvlent Practices of John Darrell, 1599, H. 141. — True Narra- tive of the vexation of the Devil by. ( J. Darrel, 1598. — Life of, 1636-7, II. 36. See also J. Darrell. Somerset, Ann, Duchess of, Augus- tine's Predestination of Saints, 1550 ; T. Becon's Flower of Godly Prayers, 1561 ; and F. Lambert's Will of Men, 1548, ded. to. , Somerset,. Chas., Duke of. Order of Installation as K. G., 1684, II. 117. — H. PurcelVs Music to Prophetess, 1691, and Ayres, 1697 ; G. Pierre- ville's Present State of Denmark, 1683, ded. to. Somerset, Edw., Duke of, Proclamation of Edward VI., with consent of, 1548, II. 191. — Epistle to. Peter Martyr, 1550. — Poem to. Wm. Gray. — Translated Calvin's Epistle of Godly Counsel, 1550. — C. Langton's Fhysik, 1547 ; W'. Samuel's Abridgement of God's Statutes, 1 551; W. Turner's Names of Herbes, 1548-9, ded. to. Somerset, Eliz., Duchess of, J. Banks' Vertue betrayed, 1692, ded. to. Somerset, Ladies Eliz. and Kath., Pro- thalamion : Verses in honour of the double marriage of. H. Spenser, 1596. Somerset, Eob. Carr, Earl of: Mar- riage with Lady Er. Howard. Ayres sung at marriage, 16 14, H. 566. Masque of Flowers, performed at marriage, 1614, H. 297. Masque by Thos. Campion, 1607. — H. Brere- ton's Miseries of Russia, 16 14; G. Chapm,an!s Andromeda Liberata, 1614, and Pro Vere, &c., 1622; Davenant's Albovine, 1629 ; R. #a?'fo?/'sKalendarium Humanse Vitae, 1638 ; W.Lithgow's Discourse, 1614, ded. to. , Somerset, Eob. Seymour, Earl of. Portrait : in Narrative History of K. James, 165 1, II. 310. Somerset house. Designs of floors at. A. Palladio's Architecture, 1663. Somerset dialect, li. Carter's Schisma- tick Stigmatized, 1641. Somersetshire, Certain wonderful over- flowing of waters in, 1607, H. 563. — Eelation of passages and proceed- ings in, 1643, III. 310. — Second Letter from J. Ashe, concerning mes- sages, &c., of the D. L.~'and Commis- sioners for, 1642, IV. 5. Somewhat written by occasion of three suns seen at Tregnie. J. Everard, 1622. Sommers, Sir Geo., and others. Dis- covery of the Bermudas by. S. Jour- dan, 16 10. Sommers, Sir John. See Somers. Sommers, Wm. See Somers. Somner, John, of Canterbury, True, Eelation, or account of procedure between the Corporation and, 1666, n. 327. Somner, W. Accurate History of Can- terbury, 1661, II. 567. — Antiquities of Canterbury, 1640, 2nd Ed., 1703, II. 567. — Dictionarium Saxonioo- Latino-Anglicum, 1659, II. 567.^^ Treatise of Roman Ports and Forts in Kent, 1695, II. 567. — and G. Du Fresne. Julii Csesaris Portus Iccius Illustratus, 1694, III. 235. Somnium Bonum. Boetius, 1674.— Cantabrigiense, 1650, H. 92. — Fa: vale, 1672, I. 82. i- Son, Advise of a, 1616, IL 567.— The unfortunate, n.d., I. 393 f 1635, II. 5675 Part 2, 1681, L 393.— of the Eogue. Don Garcia, 1638. Sonatas of Three Parts. Henry Pur- cell, 1683. Sonds, Freeman, Life of Sir George Sonds, killed by, 1655. — Mirror of SONDS [ 711 ] SORCERY Mercy and Judgement, or Life and Death of. By R. Bor^ham, 1655, Sonds, Sir Geo. Plain Narrative to the World, 1655, H. 567, 1. 393.— Blood for Blood ; or Murder revenged : Tra- gical history of, 1661, H. 408. — Devil's reign upon Earth ; relation of murder of, 1655, H. 567. — Funeral Elegy on, by W. Armand, 1655, H. 567, I. 393. — T. Southoicse's Mona- sticon Favershamiense, 1671, ded. to. Sonds, Eich., Present State of Spain, 1594,11. ^"jOfded. to. Song, A new, [1688], III. 42.— Brief Introduction to the skill of. W. Bathe, n.d. — Excellent, wherein you shall find good consolation, &c., H. 568. — exhorting to the laude of God, 1558-9, II. 567. — of a child of the age of 9 years, 161 2, II. 568. — of rejoicing, &c., 1578, II. 567. — of Sion of the beauty of Bethell, 1642, H. 568. — of Songs. Dudley Fen- ner, 1587. — of thanksgiving, Spiri- tual, 1592, H. 567. — of the light of the three nations turn'd into dark- ness, 1684, II. 431. — of two Valen- tines and their Lovers, H. 351. — or Story of the lasting remembrance of divers famous works, 1626, I. 394. — or psalm for the deliverance of his people, 1565-6, II. 567. — Plain. J. Farmer, 1591. Songs and Ay res. /. Dowland, 1597, 161 3 ; F. Pilkington, 1605 ; J. Play- ford, 1673. — and Fancies. Thos. Davidson, 1662. — and joking poems. Mock, 1675, I. 394. — and poems, Last complete collection of newest and choice, 1672, H. 168. — and Poems, New Collection of. T. D'Urfey, 1683. — Ballet reproving all ribald, 1563-4, IL 567.— Bassus of Duos, or Songs for two voices. Tlios. Whithorne, 1590. — Book of. F. Pil- Mngton, 1605. — Choice collection of, 1728, L 394. — Choice new, set to music. T. D'Urfey, 1684.— Collec- tion of English. /. 8. Smith, 1779. —Collection of. J. Ahell, 1701 ; R. Leveridge, 1727. — Collection of thirty one, 1685, L 394.— Collection of one hundred and eighty loyall, 1694, II. 568. — Compendious Book of Godly and Spiritual, 1576, 1600, 1621, H. 567. — for one, two, or three voices. H. Boviman, i6'j&. — for four and five voices. T. Whithorne, 157 1 — for lute, viol, &c. J. Daniel, 1606. — New Court. R. Veel, 1672. — of divers Ayres and natures. J. Vautor, 1619. — of Moses and Deborah para- phrased, 1685, I. 89. — of Sion. W. Loe, 1620. — of sundry kindes. Th. Greaves, ;6o4. — of sundry natures. W. Byrd, 1589; N. Patrick, 1597. — ;of three, four, and six parts. Th. Tomkins, 1622. — Orpheus firitanni- cus. H. Purcell, 1706. — Spiritual, 1 701, L 394. T. Shepherd, 1735; A. Symson, 1685 ; /. Wright, 1727. — sung in "The Jovial Crew," 1731, I- 394- Sonnets, Divine century of spirituaL B. Barnes, 1595. — des grands ex- ploicts victorieux, &c., 1598, I. 394. Sons of the Clergy, Upon the meeting of. Fdm. Gayton, 1655. Sootherne, J. 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Most famous history of two, 1569, H. 569. — masquerade. Rob. Greene, 1589. — monarchy, Discourse touching. Th. Campanella, 1664.— navy, Copy of Letter to Don B. Men- dozaconcerning, 1588, II. 199; 1601, II. 200. — The late wonderful distress of. Ballad, 1588, IL 301.— Novels, Three ingenious. A. Savorsano.'r^ pilgrim, 1625, II. 571. — pilgrim, The English- Spanish. Jas. Wadsworth, 1629. — practises, Experimental dis- coveryof, 1623, II. 571. — rogue. T. Duffett, 1674. — rule of Trade to the West Indies. /. de Vierta, 1702.— schoolmaster, 1614, II. 571. W. Stepney, 1591. — state. Discourse of. E. Daunce, 1590. — tragedy, [1630], H. 571. Thos. Kyd, 1592. — tragedy. The new, 1639, 11. 571. — wars. J. De Beaugue, L'Histoire de la guerre d'Escosse, 1556. — wives. M. Fix, i6g6. SFABAGUS [ 71S ] SPEED Sparagus Garden. R. Brome, 1640. Spare Minutes. Arthur Warwick, 1634.— your good, H. 571, 1. 396-7. Spared hours of a Souldier in his travel. J. Wodroephe, 1623. 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Villerii Buckinghamia Ducis maligno fortunse, &c., H. 572, Spence's last advice. Lucky, [1700], II. 574- Spencer, B. - Chrysomeson, 1659, I. 398. — Dumb Speech, 1646, III. 237. — Vox Civitatis, 1625, 1. 398; 1636,. n. 574- Spencer, Sir John and Lady, Aleyn's Crescy and Poictiers, ded. to. Spencer, John. Discourse concerning Prodigies, 1663, H. 572, III. 237; 1665, H. 572, I. 398. — Discourse of divers Petitions, 1641, H. 572.— Kaina Kai Palaia : Things new and old, 1658, II. 574.— The Grammar War, 1635, I. 398. Spencer, J. The Spiritual Warfare, 1642, L 398. ■ I Spencer, John, Bookseller on Londm Bridge, 1624, H. 219. Spencer, Sir Rob., R. Parre's End of Perfect Man : Sermon at funeral of, 1628, II. 462. Spencer, Rob., Thos., and John, S. Holland's Don Zara del Fogo,-i6s6, ded. to. Spencer, Thos. Art of Logic, 1628, 1. 398. Spencer, Thos., BooJcseller, 1635,!. 398 ; i 1636, L 303. SPENCEE [ 717 ] SPIRITUAL Spencer, Sir Wm., B. Parre's End of the Perfect Man, 1628 ; ;S. Wastell's Microbiblion, 1629, ded. to. Spencers, The. Hen. Porter, 1598. Spencers, Sir F. Hubert's Lives of Edward II., with the fates of Gave- ston and the, 172 1. Spenser, Edm. Amoretti and Epitha- lamion,i595, H. 573. — Brittain's Ida, 1628, H. 574. — Colin Clout's come home again, 1595, H. 573. — Com- plaints, 1591, H. 573, I. 398. — Daphnaida, 1591, H. 573, I. 398; 1596, I. 399. — Faery Queene, 1590, 2nd Part, 1596, H. 573, A. 271. — Faery Queene, 1596, 1609, H. 573 ; 1611, H. 573, I. 399; 1617, L 399. — Faery Queen, Observations on : Sir Kenelm Digby, 1643. — Four Hymns, 1596, H. 574, I. 399. — Original Canto of. S. Croxal, 1714. — Pro- thalamion, 1596, H. 574, I. 599. — — Shepherd's Calendar, 1579, 1581, [1581], 1586, 1591, 1597, H. 572. — Three proper, witty, and familiar Letters, 1580, H. 574. — Works, 1679, H. 573. — Verses in Conta- reno's Venice, 1599 j F. Davison's Poems, 1621 ; Gab. Harvey's Four Letters, 1592 ; /. de Lavardin's His- tory of G. Castriot, 1596. — Epigram- to, in G. FitzGeoffry's Affanise, 1601. — Case of Wm. Spenser, grandson of, 1700, III. 237. Spenser, J. Life and Eepentance, I. 399. — His repentance in Prison, I. 399. Spenser, Wm. Revelation of St. John, I. 399. Spenser, Wm., of Kilcolman, Case of, 1700, in. 237. Sphaera Civitatis. /. Case, 1588. Sphera mundi. J. de Sacro Bosco, [/. Holywood,] 1 48 1. Sphere, Description of the. Wyer, n.d. , II. 660. — Description and use of the. JE. Wright, 1613. — of Marcus Mani- lius, tr&s. E. Sherburne, 1675. Sphinx Lugduno-Genevensis, 1683, III. 237. — Theologica. E. Benlowes, 1626. — Thebanus. W. Bagwell, 1664. Spicer, A Elegy on death of Sir Arthur Chichester, 1625, H. 574, XL 574- — Verses in Bodleiomnema, 1 6 1 3, H. 44. Spicer, John. The sale of Salt, 161 1, H. 574, IL 575. Spicer, John, Bookseller, 1682, I. 4. Spices, Profitable and necessary dis- course of garbelling of, 1591, H. 613. Spider and the Fly. /. Hey wood, 1556. Spider's Webb, A. T. Lodge, 1594. Spightful Sister, The. Ab. Barley, 1667. Spigurnel, And. Verses in D. de San Pedro's Castell of Love. Spigurnel, T. Verses in A. Munday's Mirror of Mutability, 1579. Spilman, M. Description of his Paper Mill : in T. Churchyard's Spark of Friendship, 1588. Spilwater, Chas. Verses in Qalpre- nede's Hymen's Preludia, 1658. Spinola, Ambrose, Marquis of. Siege of Breda by. G. Barry, 1627. — and Berghen - op - Zom, Battle between, 2 Sept. 1622, III. 95. — and the Prince of Orange, Journal or Daily Register at siege of Berghen-up- Zoome, 1622, III. 172. Spinoza, Benedict, Epitaph on. R. B., H. 20. Spira, F., Relation of fearful estate of, 1638, H. 574. Spira, The Second. /. S., 1693. Spirit of Love, Prophecy of the. H. NicMaes, 1649. — Fearful apparition of a, 1647, H. 345. — The, the flesh, the world and the Devil, 1569-70, II. 31. — True Relation of Apparition, and acting of a. A. Telfair, 1696. Spirits, Dialogicall Discourses of. J. Deacon and J. Walker, 1601. — Trea- tise of. John Beaumont, 1705. — Treatise of discerning of, 1521, 1. 427. Spiritual Almanac, H. 7, III. 276.— and most precious pearl. 0. Wermy- lierus, 1560. — armour to defend the head, 1688, H. 124. — Bee, 1622, I. 33. — combat between a Christian and Satan. H. I., 1646, 1. 488. — conso- lation. Bp. John Fisher, n.d. — cor- dial for my Lord of Canterbury. W. Starhucle, 1644. — couits epitomized, 1649, H. 159. — delights, Banquetting house ful of. E. Keach, 1696. — duel between a Christian and Satan. SPIRITUALIBUS [ 718 ] STABLE H. I., 1646. — essa3's, 1602, 11. 206. — exercises. Gertrude More, 1658 ; Wm. Perin, n.d. — infatuation. W. Stampe, 1650. — journey of a young man, 1659, H. 367. — melody. B. Keaeh, 1691. — physik. Wm. Turner, 1555. — portion of heavenly treasure. W. Wheeler, 1661. — song of comfort. W. Siarbuck. — songs. J. Mason, 1685; R. Cotton, r595; T. Shep- herd, 1735. — sonnets. H. Constable, n.d. — spicery, R. Brathwaite, 1638. — warfare. John Spencer, 1642. Spiritualibus Pecci, De. W. Bagshaw, 1702. Spirituality and temporality, Treatise concerning the division between, 1532, I. 427. Spittle-fields, A fair in. J. B., 1652. Spittlehouse, J. Rome ruin'd by Whitehall, 1650, H. 574. Spittle-house, The High way to. Rob. Copland, n.d. Splynter, J. How he made his Testa- ment, H. 574. Spon, J. History of Geneva, 1687, II. 575- Sponsa nondum Uxor. Rob. Thompson, 1677. Spooner, Hugh, Bookseller, 1579, H. 357, II. 371. Spooner, L. Looking-glass for Smokers, 1703, H. 574. Sport upon Sport, [1720], III. 237. Sportive Wit, 1656, H. 168, II. 653. Sports, Essay on public. Mr. Gordon, 1743. — The King's Declaration con- cerning, 1618, H. 297, 1. 234; 1633, H. 86. Sportsman's Instructor. G. Markham, n.d. Spots and stains, Remedies for. L. Maseall, 1588. Spottiswood, Jas. The execution of Nesebech, 16 16, IV. 165. Spottiswood, John, and others. Peti- tion of Sir Wm. Dick. Spousals or Matrimonial Contracts. H. Swinburne, 1686. Sprackling, Adam, Murders by. The Bloody Husband, &c., 165^, H. -Ji?, IV. 56. ' ' ", 6 h Spratt, Mr. {of Oxford). See next article. Sprat, Dr. Thos. Account of Life and Writings of Ab. Cowley, in Works, 1 7 21. Exclamation against ditto, by Hd. Ellis, 1670. — Letter to the Earl of Dorset, 1688, III 237.— Observations on De Sorbiere's Voyage into England, 1668. — Plague of Athens, 1667, II. 575. — Poem on death of Oliver Cromwell, 1659, H. 131, II. 150. — Relation of Conspiracy of Blackhead and Young, 1692, IIL 237 J Part IL, 1693, IL S75-— y. 'Percival's Eye-House Travesty, 1696, in a letter to. Sprigge, Joshua. Preface in H. Ed- head's Inclosure thrown open, 1650. Spring, A new. jS. Brathwaite, 16 19. Spring's delightful Garland, [1689], H. - 220. — glory. T. Nabbes, 1638. Sprint, John, Bookseller, 16.96, III. 78; 1697, L 271 : 1699, IL 3; 1700, 1. 96. Sprint, J. and B., Booksellers, 17 10, III. 54. Sprint, Sam., Bookseller, 1670, II. 619; 1676, II. 241'; 1677, I 477- Sprint, S. and J., Booksellers, 1703, in. 221. Sprot, Geo. Examination by Sir W. Hart, 1608. Spruel, J. Accompt current betwixt Scotland and England balanced, 1705, IV. 97. Spy-knaves, A pair of. S. Rowlands, Square Caps turned into round heads. Hen. Peacham, 1642, H. 520. Squier, Hen. Contributed to Vita et Obitus H. et C. Brandoni, 1551. Squire, Ed., Discovery and confutation of a tragical fiction acted by, 1598, H. 5 74. — Letter to an English Gentle- man, 1599, H. 574, L 399.-2'. F.'s Defence of the Catholick cause, 1602 ; S. Jerome's Jesuits' ghostly ways made plain, 1679. Squire, J. Tres Irenes Trophaia, 1620, H. 574. Squire of Alsatia. T. Shadwell, 1688. — of Low Degree, H. 574. Squire Oldsapp. T. Durfey, 1679. Squire's Tale. G. Chaucer'. Stable, R. Elegy in F. Quarles, Solo- mon's Recantation, 1648. STABLE [ 719 ] STAGE Stable Truths of the Kirk require a suitable behaviour, 1660, IL 543- Stacy, E. Dedicatiou in Dallington Epitomis'd, 1700, IV. 28. Stael, Michael, Printer at Delft, 1649, H. 329. Stafford, Ant. Heavenly Dog, 1615, H. 575, III. 237. — Guide of Honour, 1634, L 400. — Honour and vertue triumphing over the grave, 1640, H. 575, I. 400. — Meditations and Reso- lutions, 161 2,H. 575, 1. 400. — Niobe, 161 1, H. 575, I. 400. — The female glory, 1635, H. 575. Stafford Bookseller. John Felton, 1658. Stafford, Henry, Lord. Differences between the Regal and Ecclesiastical Powers, I. 400. — A. Stafford's Honor and Vertue, 1640, on the death of. Stafford, Humphrey. Arraignment, judgment, and execution, 1607, H. 575- Stafford, John, Bookseller in Black horse Alley, near Fleet Bridge, 1631, H. 596; 1639, H. 123,5715 1641, I. 3, 126; 1642, II. 703, I. 433; 1647, IL 529 ; 1648, H. 153, L 124, 369 J 1449, H. 332, L 225; 1650, IL 305; 1651, IL 506, H. 493; 1653, L 215; 1655, H. 546, IL 239, IIL 89, H. 493 ; 1656, H. 493 ; 1657, IL 506, 655; 1658, IL 506; 1659, I. 225; 1660, H. 509, II. 298. Stafford, Rob. Geographical and Au- thological Description, 1607, I. 400; 1618, IL 575. Stafford, Simon, Prints, Three Crowns, inthe Cloth Fair, 1598, H. 56 ; 1599, H. 61, 176, 243, I. 51; 1600, H. 414, 422, 429, 627, II. 438) III- 139; 1601, H. 543, IIL 68; 1602, H. 58, 421, 469, 478, 517; 1603, H. 146, 295, 698, IIL 56, IV. 83 ; 1604, H. no, 274, I. 490. II- ^99< IIL 84; 1605, H. 470. 1- 253; 1606, H. 258, IL 511; 1607, H. 412, L 301, II. 411; 1609, H. 201; 1610, H. 6gp, IL551, III. 256; 1611, IL 553, 232, 268 ; 1612, H. 37, 83, 144, 524, L 75, 362, II 81, 179, 569. 687, IIL 251; 1613, H. 58, 73, 83, 264, 448, L 75, 276, 374, 459, 495, II. 12, 251, 700. Stafford, Thos. Pacata Hibernia, 1633, L 401, IL 575. Stafford, Thos., Earl of. Portrait in Tragicum Theatrum, 1649, I. 425. Stafford, W. Compendious or brief exam, of certain complaints, 1581, I. 370- Stafford, W. Published Th. Fuller's Anthologia, 1655. Stafford, Wm., yiscount. Memoirs, 1681, III. 237. — Speech on Tower Hill, 1680, II. 575. Animadver- sions on same, 1680, II. 575. Ani- madversions by W. F., gent., i68i, IL 212.— Trial, i68f, IL 575. Speech of the Lord High Steward on pro- nouncing the Judgement of the House of Peers, 1680, II. 575. — Proces de, 1681, IV. 97. — Advice to a Carver ; on the death of. J. Pock- lington, 1685. — Strange and won- derful news from the. Lords in the Tower, 1681, IL 575.— The Pope's ^ Letter to the Lords concerning the death of, 1681, IL 487. — Camoens' Lusiad, 1655, ded. to. Staffordshire, A "Wonder in, 1661, II. 715. — maid, II. 576. — misery, 1643, H. 575, IL 575. Stage, Historia Histrionica : or His- torical Account of the English. Jos. Wright, 1699. — Historical Review of the. /. I Doiimes, 1 708. — Momus Triumphans, or Plagiarie of the English. G. Langlaine, 1688. — Usefulness of the. J. Dennis, 1698. — Whole Art of the. M. Hedelin, 1684. Stage-coaches, Letter by J. C, with Directions for putting down, 1672, III. 45. — vindicated from J. C, [1672], IIL 45- Stage-players' complaint, 1641, H. 463. — Facetious history of a com- pany of strowling. P. Scarron, 1676. Stage plays. Catalogue of. J. Dancer's Nicomede, 1671. — Defence of. Wm. Prynne, 1649. — Evil and danger of. A. Bedfm-d, 1706. — Ordinance of Lords and Commons for suppressing, 1647, H. 463. — Ordinance against, 1642, H. 463; 1647, L 334.— Over- STAOES [ 720 ] STANHOPE throw of. J. Rainoldes, i^gg. — Pro- clamation against, 1559, H. 462. — Q. Elizabeth's Second Proclamation against, 1559, I. 333.— Short Trea- tise against, 1625, H. 462. Stages, Ancient and Modern, surveyed, 1699, II. 576. Staggering estate of every degree, 1566-7, II. 31. Staining, Col., Elegy on; in Sir F. Wortley's Characters, 1646. Stair, Jas., Viscount. See Sir Jas. Dalrymple. Stalbridge, H. Discourse whether the Scriptures be in English, 1554, III. 238. — Epistle exhortatory of an Eng- lish Christian, [1550], II. 576, III. 238- Staley, W. Trial and condemnation, 1678, H. 575. — Execution of, 1678, H. 575. — His behaviour in Newgate, 1678, H. 575. — Account of the digging up of his quarters, 1678, H. 575- Stallenge, Wm., mentioned, 1607, II. 171. Stam, John Fred., Printer, Amsterdam, 1630, III. 202; 1633,1. 15; 1634, H. 427. Stamford, Earl of. Case, relating to wood cut in Enfield Chace, 1701, II. 692. Stamford, Henry, Earl of. Declaration of the Lords and Commons concern- ing, 1642, III. 186. — Petition and Eeasons of both Houses of Parliament presented to H.M., 1642, I. 79. — Petition of the Lords and Commons presented to H.M., 1642, II. 448. — Eeport : in Horrible News from York, &c., 1642, III. 36. — Report concerning the danger of Hull : in New Votes of Both Houses, 1642, III. 304. — True Relation of divers passages of Divine Providence in the Victories of the Parliamentary Forces under, 1643,11. 173. — True Relation of Transaction of Commands con- cerning the Militia, Leicestershire, 1642, II. 340. — Vindication from Treason, 1642, IL 449. Stamford, Thos., Earl of. Compendious History of the Taxes of France, 1694, ded. to, IV. 139. Stamp, Sir Thos., Lord Mayor. E. Settle's Triumphs of London, 1691. Stampe, Wm. Spiritual Infatuation, 1650, II. 576. Stanbridge,J. Accidence. W.deWorde, n.d., I. 401, II. 576; Pynson, n.d., I. 401,11. 574; Doesborch, [1510],- L 401; Skot, n.d., IV. 97; 1539^ IV. 97 ; Treveris, n.d., IV. 98.— Embryon Relimatum, 1624, I. 401 j 1629, IL 576 ; 1647, IL S77-— Vocabula, 1510, IL 576, 715; n..d.,' IL 576; 1529, IL 715; 1532, IV. 97; 1586-7,11. 576; W. deWorde, n.d., 1644, III. 238; Treveris, n.d., IV. 97. — Vulgaria quedam,i529, III. 238. — Parvulorum institutio. Pyn- son, n.d. ; 1521, IL 576. Stand fast, ye mariners, 1566-7, H. 538. — up to your belief. Tlios. Johnson, 1630. Standfast, R. Caveat against Seducers, 1660, 1664, H. 575. — Dialogue be- tween a blind man and death, III. 310. — Handful of Cordial Comforts, 1638, II. 577. — Two Books: Caveat and Handful, 1665, II. 577. Standish, A. The Commons' Com- plaint, 1611, I. 401; 1612, IV. 98. — New Directions of experience to the Commons' Complaint, 161 3, I. 402. Standish, J. Against the protestaMba of Robert Barnes, 1540, I. 402. Standish, J., BooTtseller, 1599, 1602, H. 143 ; 1608, H. 143. Standsfield, Philip, Trial, 1688, IV. 169. Stanhop, Cromwel. Verses in Seneca's Hippolitus, trans., 1651. Stanhope, Sir Chas., D. H. De Merir doga's Lazarillo de Tormes, 1639, ded. to. Stanhope, Sir Edw., Epitaph upon the death of, 1607, H. 575. Stanhope, Sir John, and others, Ar- raignment and conviction of Sir W. Raleigh before, 1648, II. 510. Stanhope, John. Funeral Elegies, 1624, H. 575, L 402. Stanhope, Lady Katherine, P. Massin- ger's Duke of Milan, 1623; M. S.'s News out of Yorkshire, 1627, ded. to. STANHOPE [ 721 ] STAPLETON Stanhope, Michael. Cures without a care, 1632, H. 576, II. S77._jsrews out of Yorkshire, 1627, H. 575, I. 369. Stanley, Lady Katherine, Sir II. Wot- ton's Reliquiae Wottonianse, 1651, ded. to. Stanley, Mrs. Sir P. Sidney's Arcadia modernized. Stanley, Rob., J. de Luna's Art for to learn Spanish, 1623, ded. to. Stanley, Thos. Aurora and the Prince, 1647, H. 575. — Aurora Isineuia, 1650, 1. 402, H. 575.— Europa, 1649, H. S7S, I. 402.— History of Philo- sophy, 1656, III. 238 ; 1660, II. 577, III. 238. — Poems, 1651, H. 575. — Poems and Translations, 1647, !• 4°2. — Psalterium Carolinum, 1660, H. 575, I. 402. — Verses in /. Hall's Horae Vacivse, 1646 ; Seneca's Medea, tran^. E. 8., 1648. — Translated C. yElian'g, History, 1665. — Words to J. Gamhle's Ayres and Dialogues, 1656, H. 218. — R. Brome's Jovial Crew, 1652; John Hall's Poems, 1646 ; Margaret of Valois' Hepta- meron, 1654; E. Phillips' Tim&irxxm Poetarum, t675 ; Sir E. SJierburne's Salmacis, 165 1, ded. to. Stanley, Sir Wm., Short Admonition of the treason of, for delivering up of Deventer, 1587, II. 415. — Cardinal Allen's Letter concerning the yielding up of Deventer by, 1587. Replied to by G. D., in Brief Description of Dr. Allen's seditious drifts, 1588. — P. Philips' Madrigali, 1598; L. de Granada's Spiritual Doctrine, 1599, ded. to. Stanley's remedy, or the way to reform wandering beggars, 1646, H. 575. Stannop, John, T. Churchyard's Book of my deer adue ; and. Feast ful of sad cheer, 1592, ded. to, Stans puer ad Mensam. J. Lydgate, [1479]; H. Rhodes, n.d. ; J. Suljd- tius, 15 15. Stansby, Wm., Bookseller, 1597, IL . 607. Printer, 1609, H. 239, I. 473; 1610, H. 123, L 258, 475, III. i; 1611, H. 12, 50, 123, 145,^ 240, 498, L 12, 124,-401, IL 178;* 1612, H. 128, L 387, II. 164, 564, IV. 98; 1613, H. 99, 164, 183,325, 373, L III, 133, IL 395, 505 ; 1614, H. 331. 4i9> n. 320, 341, 551, 552 ; 1615, H. 124, 420,448, 569, L 324, IL 690, IIL 65, 220, 23s, IV. 40, 6Si iSi> 156; 1616, H. 240, 306, 579, L 191, 415, II. 319, 513 ; 1617, H. 255, 454, 1. 201, IL 54, 289, 505 ; i6i8, H. 281, 368, L 162 ; 1619, H. 563, L 134, 374, A. 270, IIL 206; 1620, H. 207, 227, 303, 608, I. 374, II- 317. 321, IV. 142 ; i62i,H. 149, I. ir, 389, IL 564, IIL 150; 1622, I. hi; 1623, I. 65, II. 505, IV. 35 ; 1624, L 89, 491, IL 283, 523, IIL 141 ; 1625, H. 580, 627, L 24, 491, 456, II. 583,, IIL 270,252; 1626, H. 86, 430, L 313, II. 19, 552 ; 1627, III. 193, H. 528, L 387; 1628, H. 17s. 369, 529. I- 138, 191. 199. II. 28, 189, IIL 72 ; 1629, H. 198, II. 266; 1630, H 16, 165, 432, I. 134, 186, 475, 258; 1631, H. 403, 548, 660, IL 551, IIL 192; 1632, H. 478, L 270; 1633, H. 115, II. 564; 1634, H. 14, 389, 1. 13, IL 278 ; 1635, H. 454, 550, 658, L 289, 328, II. 529; 1638, H. 189; n.d., 23. 38, 76, IL 84. Stanton, Serjeant, A Monsterous pye made by, 1565-6, H. 575. — An an- swer unto the new reply concerning Mr. Stanton's pye, 1565-6, H. 575. Stanton, Wife of Philip, True account of bloody murder of, i68|-, II. 364. Stanyhurst, R. De Rebus in Hibernia Gestis, 1584, IL 577.— De Vita S. Patricii, 1687, I. 402. — Hebdomada Mariana, 1609, II. 577. — Translated Virgil's ^neid, Bks. I.-IV, 1582.— Verses in R. Verstegan's Restitution of Decayed Intelligence, 1605. Staphorst, N. Translated L. RauidoJffs Itinerary : in Collection of Curious Travels, 1693, III. 249. Staple of News. Ben Jonson, 1626, Stapleton, Sir Philip, and otliers, Hor- rible News from York, &c., with H.M.'s threatenings to imprison, 1642, III. 36. — Letter from, 1642, II. 665, III. 274. — News from York, &c., with H.M's threatening to imprison, 1642, II. 423. — Particular charge of impeachment against, 1647, II. 213. 2 z STAPLETON [ 722 ] STATESMAN Vindication and Answer, 1647, II. 457- Stapleton, Sir Philip. Narrative of liis departure and death, 164 ■<, I. 403. Stapleton, Rich. Verses in G. Chap- man's Ovid's Banquet of Sense, 1595. Stapleton, Thos. Fortress of Faitli, 1565, II. 577. — ^^Tres Thomse, 1588, H. 575, II. 577. — Translated ^ecZe's History of the Church, 1565. Stapleton, Mrs. Ursula^ W. CorJcine'n 2nd Book of Ayres, 161 2, ded. to. Stapylton, C. B. Translated Herodi- an's Caesars, 1652. Stapylton, Sir Rob. The Slighted Maid, 1663, H, 575, I. 403.— The Step-mother, ,1664, H, 575, I. 403. — Tragedy of Hero and Leander, 16.69, H. 575, 1. 403. — Verses against the Dutch, 1666, H. 575. — Trans- ' . latgd JuvenaUs Satyres, 1-6, 1644, . Mores Hominum, 1660 ; Musceus, Hero and Leander, 1645 ; Pliny's Panegyrick, 1644; F. Sirada's Low Country Wars, 1650; Virgil's Mneid, Bk. IV., 1634. — 'Verses in F. Beau- mQ?»i's Comedies and Tragedies, 1647; , M Gayton's Art of Longevity, 1659 ; S. Harding s Sicily and Naples, 1640 ; V. Malvezzi's Romulus and Tarquin, 1638. Star, Wm., and J. Taylor, Declaration , of the bloody and unchristian acting of, 1649, H. 584. Star Chamber, Brief relation of jias- sages and speeches in, 1637, III. 238. — Cases, 1630, II. 578. — Decree, 1633, II. 92. — epitomized, 1641, H. 88, L 403. Star, Admonition to England by the biasing, 1580, II. 578. — Christian conjecture of the new biasing, 157 7-8, 11.577. — Fresh discovery of . . . new blazing. W. Prynne, 1605. — Letter, containing Confutation of a French jnan's errors in the report of the miraculous, 1573, H. 676.— Small treatise of the Crinitall, 1580, IL 529. , —prophet anatomized and dissected. J. S., 1675.— The north. W. Erhery, 1653. Starbuck, W. Brief exposition : of the Lord of Canterbury's Sermon on tlje Scaffold, 1645, H. 575.— Spiritual Cordial for my Lord of Canterbury, i644,.H. 575, L 403.— Spiritual Sung of Comfort, 1643, H. 576, IL 578. Starch, Proclamation for the well order- ing the making of white, 1661, II. no, H. 615. Starkey, G. Nature's explication and Helmont's vindication, 1657, IV. 98, — Royal and other innocent blood crying, 1660, II. 578. — Verses in J, Heydon's Idea of Law, 1660, and Theomagia, 1664. Starkey, John, Bookseller, 1656, III. 54 ; at the Mitre, Fleet Street, 1659, L 293 ; 1660, L 190, IL 337, 591; 1661, L 317; 1662, IL 434; 1663, IlL 246 ; 1664, L 349, II. 142, 143, in. 268 ; 1665, IL 535 ; 1666, IL 82; 1667,11. 526; 1668,11. 241,. III. 216; 1669, 11.300, 623, 695, III. 151, 161, IV. 139; 1670, II. 315.335.619,1^.46.; 1671, H. 396, in. 217; 1672, L 370, 455, IL 585; 1673, L 63, IL 412; 1675, L 374, IL 582; 1676, IL 533; 1677, A. 166, IV. 91 ; 1678, IL 379, IV. 22 ; 1679,11.315; 1680,11.527,1.291; 1682, III. 189. Piinter, 1688, IIL 267; 1689, II. 312, 647, IIL 26. Starkey, Stanley. Upon the death of Sir E. Massie, 1674, III." 238. Starkey, T. Exhortation to the People, IIL 239. Starlings, Wonderful battle of, at Cork, 1622, H. 292, III. 119. Starry Messenger. Wm. Lilly, 1645. Stars, Astrological Judgement of. C. Dariot, 1598. — Conjecture of all blazing, 1578, IL 577. State, The Distracted. /.. Tatham, 1 65 1, — emperik, 1682, II. 117.— oaths , and tests. Letter shewing frailty of, 1702, IL 346. — of Affairs of this Kingdom, Considerations-Tipon, 1642, III. 74. — of Innocence. /. Dryden, 1695. — of the kingdom. Remonstrance of, 1641, III. 74. — Questions of. E. Stephens, 1689.— — Scuffle, 1663, I. 403. — songs. Collection of, 17 16, II. 568. ^-tracts, 1689, III. 40. Statesman, The modern. G. Wither, 1654. — The fugitive, 1683, IIL 308. STATESMEN X rn T STEER Statesmen and favourites of Eiiylaml, D. Lloyd, 1665. Statham, N. Abridgement of the Law, i49Sj III. 239. Stationers, Beacon set on fire, or Humble Information of certain, 1652 ; , 2nd Beacon, 165,2, III. 239.— Humble Remonstrance of. Hen. Parker, 1 643, XL 443.— Orders, Rules and Ordin- , ances of the, 1678, III. 239. — Orders, Rules, &c., 1682, IV. 169. — Petition, 1643, n. 578. Stationers' Company, Printed for, 1604,11.581; 1605,11.546; 1608, II. 493 ; 1610. II, 197, 610; 1613, II. 218; 1617, 11. 503; 1630, II. 610 ; 1638, II. 610 : 1663, II. 610 ; 1668, II. 2; 1672, II. 610. Statins. Achilleis, with anjiotations. Sir Rah. Hoioard's Poems, 1660. — , Sylvarum libri V., coll. T. Stephen^, 1 65 1, II. 578. — Thebais, traTis. T. Stephens, 1648, H. 576. — Essay on, T. S[tephens], 1648, I. 403. Statu, De, libri III. W. BeUenden, 1616. 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Catalogus Horti Botanici Oxouiensis, 1658, IL 439. Stephanus, Rob., Printer, Paris, 1550, in. 147; 1565, IL 66; 1568, IL 564; IS79. IIL 281. Stephen, King, Pedegree of. T. Phili- pot, 1671. Stephens, Anthony, Booltseller, Oxford, 1682, II. 370; 1683, IL 206, 370; 1684, IL 596; 1685, L 315. Stephens, Edw. Important Questions of State, 1689, IL 581, IIL 240.— Plain Relation of the last Action at Sea, i6go, II. 581. — Reflections upon the occurrences of the Last Year, 1689, IV. 100. Stephens, J. Satyrical Essays and Characters, 1615, H. 576, 1. 404, II. 240. — New Essays and Characters, 1631, H. 576. Stephens, Philemon, and C. Meredith, Booksellers, 1628, II. 266; 1629, IL 23; 1630, H. 517; 1632, H. 692; 1637, II. 270, A. 270; 1638, n. 577; 1639, H. 658; 1640, III. 106; 1641, III. 19, 164, 112. Stephens, Philemon, and Rob. 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Fistori, Eijtate SUSSEX I 73^ ], SWEAREBS of the German Empire, 1595; Hm, Ford's Parismus, 1598, ded. to. Sussex, Thos. Eatcliife, Earl of. Ditty touching, 1561-2, II. 587. — Eemem- brance of. G. Whetstone, 1583. — J. Maplet's Green Forest, 1567 ; T. Palfreyman's Heavenly Philosopliy, 1578, ded. to. Sussex, Lord, Sonnet to, in Cliap- niaa's Homer, 1612. Sussex, Ballad of the manner of killing of the serpent in, 1614, II. 587. — Declaration of the L. and p., that Colonels, &c., inhabiting towns in, shall associate, 1645, II. 455. — News from, 1676, H. 586. Sussex and Kent, Remonstrance of the decrees, &(■., of the Commissioners of Sewers in. N. Poioell, 1659. Sutcliffe, Anne. Meditations of Man's Mortality, 1634, H. 586. Sutcliffe, M. Answer to a certain libel supplicatorie, 1593, H- 587. — Prac- tice, Proceedings, and Laws of Arms, 1593, II. 587. — Unmasking of a Mass-monger, 1626, II. 587. — De- fence of Job Throkmorton against the slanders of, 1594, IV. 104. Sutfen [Zutphen], Map or description of. W. Malyn, 1586, IL 415. Sutton, Bartholomew, Bookseller, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1609, H. 505, II. 320. Sutton, Edw., Bookseller, Gradell, Loin- hard Street, 1553, III. 166; 1562, II. 210, II. 226; 1564, II. 312; 1566, IL 475; 1567, IL 35, 622. Sutton, Henry, Printer, Black Boy, St. Paul's Gliurchyard, 1553, H. 456; I5SS. !■ 345; 1557, n, 498, IV. 85; 1558, IL 163; ISS9, IL 7; 1560, IL 548, L 306 ; 1561, H. 331, 543; 1562, H. 210, IL 226; 1580, IV. 81 ; n.d., H. 72, 73, 431. Sutton, John, Bookseller, Blue Anchor, Poultry, 1673, H. 578 ; 1674, L 390. Sutton, Jolin, and others. Arraign- ment and Execution, 1609, H. 99. Sutton,' Rob., and others. True Re- port of fnditeraent, arraignment, &c., of, 1588, H. 181. Sutton, Thos. Life : in Sam. Heme's Domus Carthusiana, 1677. —The Christian's Jewell, 1624, H. 586. — The ; Charterhouse, with tlie La^st Will and Testament of, 1614, II. 682.-— Sutton's Hospital, with tiie last Will and Testament of, 1643, IV. 21. Sw., Jo. Verses in W. Kempe's Edu- cation of Children, 1588. — The Ar- raignement of Women. Answered in R: Speghfs Mouzell for Meliis- tomus, 1617. Swaben, Ballad of VII. drunkards at, 1579, IL 588. Swadon, W. Ad, Jacobi et Annse &c., 1 619, H. 586. — Funeral Verses on deatli.of Q. Anne, 1619, H. 586. Swaggering, Success of., P. Lambert, 16 10. — Damsel, The. Rob, Gham- herlaine, 1640. Swaine, R., Boolcseller, Bible, Britaine's Burse, 1632, II. 617. Swain's Complaint, The, &c., H. 351. Swale, Dr. Rich. W. Fulioood's Spec- tacle for Perjurers, 1589. Swall, Abel, Bookseller, 1679, III. 68; 1685, in. IS ; 1693, m. 233; 1695, IL 78; 1698, IL 51. Swallow, J. Cinthia's Revenge, 16 13, H. 303, 583, IL 588. Swan, Joh,n. Mary Glover's vexation, 1603, H. 586, L 412. Swan, John. Speculum Mundi, 1635. II. 588. Swanburne, Bucks., Description of two monstrous children, begotten between George Stevens and Margery his wife, of, 156$, H. (56. Swans, Order for, 1570, H, 586, L 412.— Tale of Two. M. Villcm, 1590- . Swanns, Orders, . Laws, and Customs of. /. D'Oyley, 1632, Swart, Stephen, Printer,. Amsterdam, 1672, IJ, 419 ; 1675, IL 419 ; 1679, H- 301, I. 347. 358; 1689, IL 420. Swart, Widow of Steven, Printer, 1691, IIL 230. Swayne, Rob., Boolcseller, 1627, II. 437. Swayne, W. W. Damon's Cantus, 1591- Swearers, The. ..^sop, 1 681. —Chris- tian exhortation unto customable, n.d., 1575, H. 586, and M. Coverdale. SWEARING r 735 I SWINTON '^ Conversion of. S. Haioes, 1509. — , Picktooth for. Jas. Donaldson, 1698. — "Warning for. John Taylor, 1626. Swearing, Ballad of admonyssion to leave, 1557-8, II. 588. — Ballad agaynste, 1569, II. 588.— Ballad per- suadynge men from, 1560-1, II. 588. — Fanatick's testimony against. Henry Adis, 1 66 1. — Hopeful way to cure, 1652, II. 588. — ^^ Leave of your| 1562-3, II. 588.— Naughty use of, 1562-3, II. 588. — Proclamation for suppressing of profane, 1635, II. 92. — Sword against, 1577, H. 586. E. Bicknoll, n.d. Sweating Sickness, Book of counsel against. J, Gains, 1552. — Lord Bacon's relation of, examined by H. Stuhhe, 1 67 1. Sweden, Short Survey of, 1622, IL 588. — True relation, &c., to continue war with Denmark, 1658, III. 243. •■^and England. Articles of Peace, 1654, H. 117. Sweden, Gustavns Ericson, King of. Life by S. Clarke, 1662, II. 128. — Hell's High Court of Justice, or Trial of, 1661. H. 131. Sweden, King of. Letter to the States General of the U. P., 1675, IL 588. — Relation of Embassy from Charles II. to. G. M., 1669, in. 150.-, Battle with Wallenstein, 1633,1!. 32. Sweden, Kings of. Genealogy and pedigrees. A. Hildebrandt, 1632. Sweden, Queen of. Manifesto, 1644, IIL 61. Swedes, Compendious history of. Olaus Magnus, 1658. Swedish Discipline, 1632, I. 413. — In- telligencer, 1632-3, H. 247 ; Part I., 1634; Part IL, 1632; Part III, 1633, I. 413. — and Danish Armies, Relation of the Great Eight, 1676, IV. 163. Swedland, Description of. G. North, 1561. Sweet sobs and amorous complaints of Sheppards and Nymphes. A. Mun- Jay, 1583. — song of an English Mer- chant. T. Ddoney, 1593-4- Sweeting, John, Boolcseller, Crown, Cornhill, 1639, IL 594; 1641. H. 35. 87, IL 44, 509, 5391 J642, H. 492. I- 338, 362; 1643, H. 129, IL loi, 149; 1646, L 107; 1648, IL 3845 1652, IL 534; 1654, L 131; 1655, H. 274, IL 155, 241 ; 1656, H. 167 ; 1661, I. 441. Swethland and Poland, Warrs of. A. Nixon, 1609. Swetnam, Jos. Arraignment of leud. Idle, &c.. Women, 161 5, H. 586; 1616, L 414. IIL 243; 1617, H. 586; 1619, IL 588; 1628, H. 536; 1629, IIL 243; 1634, IL 588; 1637, L 414; 1645, H. 536; 1662, IL 586; 1704, H. 536. Replied to in D. TuviWs Asylum Veneris, 1616. — School of Defence, 1617, H. 536. Swetnam the woman hater, arraigned by women, 1620, H. 674. Swift, Jasper. Contributed to Latin and Greek Poems addressed to Q, Elizabeth, H. 179. Swift, Sarah, and others. Exact nar- rative of the bloody murder bj', 1669, H. 408. Swimmer, The Complete. Wm. Percy, 1658. Swimming, Art of. M. Thevenot. 1699. — Short introduction to learn C. Middleton, 1 595. Compare .Ewej-arrf Digby. Swinburn, Hen. Treatise of Testa- ments and last Wills, 1590, A. 271. — Treatise of Spousals, 1686, II. 589. Swine, Marvellous strange deformed. /. Partridge, 1570. Swinhoe, Gilbert. Unhappy Fair Irene, 1658, H. 587, L 414. Swinhoe, Jas. Verses in G. S'winhoe's Unhappy Fair Irene, 1658. Swinnerton, Sir John, A. Nixon's London's Dove, 1612; Palmerin of England, Part III., 1602 ; H. Peaeham's Period of Mourning, 1 6 1 3 ; /. Sforza's Heaven of the Mind, 1602 ; Wentioorth Smith's Hector of Germany, 1615 ; The Conversion of a most noble Lady in France, 1608, I. 169, ded. to. Swinton, Geo., and Jas. Glen, Printei-s, EdinhurgJi, 1670, IV. 130. Swinton, Sir John, Tears on the death of. G. Lauder, 1630. SWITZER [ 736 ] SYMONETUS Switzer, The. Play by AHliur Wilson, 1646. Switzerland, Letters containing what seemed remarkable in. GUhei't Bur- net, 1686. Seflexions on the same, by Mojis. . . . 1688, II. 677. Ani- madversions on the Reflections, 1 688, II. 677. — Taking of the Imperial Townes by Count Mansfield : with the recovery of Churin, 1622, II. 247. Sword. G. A.'s Pallas Armata, the Gentleman's Armorie, 1639, H. i. — and Buckler. Wm. Bass, 1602. — of tlie Spirit. T. Williamson, 161 3. Sword's Apology. Chris. Si/ms, 1644. Sycham. Christian Van. Cuts in .^sop'sFdhles, 1 7 15, 1.4. Sydanns, Leoline and. Sir F. Kinastun, 1642. Sydney, Henry, Viscount, S. Le Grand's Entire Body of Philosophy, 1694 : IF. Somnei's Roman Ports and Forts in Kent, 1695, ded. to. Sydney, Rob., A. Fraunc^s Insignia, &c., 1588. d&L to. Sylloge variorum tractatuum Anglice, &T., 1649, III- 283. Sylva : Discourse of Forest Trees, by J. Ecelyn, 1664 ; and see T. Drant, 1578. — Sylvaruni. F. Baron, 1627. Sylvamm liber. A. Julius, 16 14. Sylvester, B. Counsel of the care and governance of a household, IV. 102. Sylvester, Joshua. Auto-machia, I. 414. — Elegy on death of Sir Wui. Sidney, 1613, H. 588. — Glimpse of Heavenly Joys, I. 414. — Job trium- phant in his trial, 1615, II. 560 — — Lachrimae Lachrimarum, 1612, 1613, H. 587, 11 414.— Maiden's blush, 1620, H. 588. — Monodia, 1594, H. 587, I. 414, III. 311.— Panthea, 1630, H. 588. — Parliament of vertues royall, 1614-15, H. 587, II. 560. — Poems, 1614-15, IV. 102. — Poems against Tobacco, in K. James' Counterblast to Tobacco, 1672. — Second Session of the Par- liament of vertues leall, 1615, II. 560. — Simile non est idem, I. 414. — Tobacco battered, I. 414. — Tro- phies of the Life and death of Prince Heiiiy, Viscount Cranbom, H. 587. — Woodman's Dear, 1620, H. 588. — Verses in J. Blaxton'g English Usurer, 1634; F. Davison's Poems, 1 62 1 J C. jEdmunds' Observations upon Caesar's Commentaries, 1609; F. Herring's Mischiefs Mystery, 16171 — Translated Du Barta^ Divine Weeks and Days, 1605—6^7 ; P. Mathi&i's Heroic Life and Death of Henry IV., 1612 ; Lord de la Notte's Profit of Imprisonment, 1594. — Epigram to. In C. FitzCfeoffrei/'s Alfanise, 1601. — Poem to. In Jan. Johnson's Epigrammata, 16 15. — Re- ferred to. In lo Carole, 1661, L 81. Sylvester, Pope, Treatise of the dona- tion or gift and endowment of pos- sessions given by, IL 603. Sylvia's Complaint, 1692, IIL 243. Sylvia's Revenge, 1688, IL 7 15. Saty- rical Epistle to the author of, 1691, IL 715- Sylvius, .^neas. Eglogues of Alex. Barclay. Pynson, n.d. First Eclog, n.d., [iS4S]> [1548], H. 588.— Goodly History of Lady Lucres of Seene, 1560, 1567, H. 588. — History of Euryalus and Lucreiia, 1596, 1639, H- 588- Symbiolis. Jas. Salgado, 1681. Symbolnm Apostolorum. St. Jerome, 1478. Symbolnm veritatis, 1643, !!• loo- Symcock, Thos., Printed by the As- signes of, [1620], H. 375, 483, [1630], H. 179, I. 124; n.d., H. 161, i97> 345. 351. 375. 441, 553. S68. 608, 1 9, 237, 266, 267, 319, 372, 472. n. 369. Symeon, Gab. Metamorfosi d'Ovidio abbreviate, II. 589. Symmes, John, Bookseller, Cross-Keys, St. PauTs Churcliyard, 1661, L 69. Symmons, E. Vindication of K. Charles, 1648, IL 589. Symon, Edward, Bookseller, 1733, I. 345- Symon, J. Pleasant Poesie, 1572, H. 589- Symonds, Wm. Virginia, 1609, IIL 243- Symonds, Wm. Xew- Year's Gift to Parliament, 1702, IIL 243. Symonetns, Joannes, Printer, Vimiaci, 1584, IV. 3. SYMONS [ 737 ] Symons, Hen. The Lord Jesus, his commission, 1657, II. 589. Symons, John, Bookseller, 1660, I. 346- Symplegades Antrim. J. MulUnax, 1661. Syms, Chr. Great Britain's Alarm, 1647, H. 587, I. 414. — Introduction to the Art of Teaching, 1634, III. 243. — Sword's Apology, 1644, I. 414. — To the Lords, &c., of Parlia- ment, 1646, I. 415. Symson, Andrew. Christ's Testament unfolded, 1620, II. 589. — Rudimenta Grammatices, 1607, II. 589. Sequel by Jas. Carmichael, 1587, IV. 17. Symson, Andrew. Spiritual Songs, 1685, L 415. Symson, Andrew, Printer, Edinhurgh, 1701,11.678; 1705,11.640; 1706, 11.589. — Uuio-Politico-PoetiGO-Joco- Serio, 1706, II. 589. Symson, P. Short Compendium of the History of First Ten Persecutions, 1613, III. 243. Synagogue, The. Ghr. Harvey, 1640. Synesius, Bp. Paradox, translated Ab. Fleming, 1579, H. 202. Synge, F. Panegyrick on the long wished for return of Charles, I, 415. Synodia sive Musarum Cantabrigien- sium Concentus, &c., 1637, 1. 79, II. 78. Synodus Avium, &c. /. Major, 1557. Synonima. Johannes de Garlandia, 1500. Synonymorum Sylva. H. F., 1615, I. 150; S. Peligromius, 1606. Syntaxis i?o6er<« WMtintoni, 152 1. Syracusan Tyrant. R. PerrincMef, 1 66 1 . T., A. Godly Ballad: plagues, 1566, H. 590. T., A. Eich Storehouse or Treasury for the diseased, 1599, IV. 102. T., B., and T. S., Booksellers, 1669, I. 346. T., 0. Translated Boccaccio's Nastagio and Traversari, 1569. T., 0. Laugh and Lie Down, 1605, I. 415, H. 300. T., C. Advice how to plant Tobacco in England, 1615, H. 608. T., C. G. F. and E. H.'s Institutions of Godliness, in Latin, 1676, L 150. T., C, and H. B., Booksellers, 1660, I. 128. T., D. Anagram on Owen : in John Owen's Epigrammata, 1606. T., D., Bookseller, 1697, IIL 287. T., E., Bookseller, 1678, II. 488. T., E.,. Printer. See Evan Tyler. T., E., and E. H., Printers. See Fvan Tyler and R. Bolt. T., P. Epphata to Dr. Collins, 161 7. T., F., Printer, 1641, I. 194- T., P., Bookseller, Three Daggers, Fleet Street, 1661, IL 661. T.,,, Or. Translated R. Parsons' Epistle of the persecution of Catholics, n.d. T., G. Eoger the Canterburian, 1642, III. 244. — Translated R. P.'s Verses in Nun tins a Mortuis, H. 92. T., H., Minister. Translated 0. Cas- manne's Vade Mecum, 1606. T., H. Meditations, 1650, III. 244. T., H., Bookseller, 1642, II. 303, 681. T. , I. Translated B. Philip's The Coun- sellor, 1599. T., I. An old-fashioned Love, 1594, H. 590. — Haven of Pleasure, 1597, H. 590. T., I. Grim the CoUier of Croydon : in Gratice Theatrales, 1662, I. 190. T., I. Translated A True Declaration of the siege of Steenwich, 1592, II. 416. T., I., Printer, 1625, H. 450. T., I., Bookseller, 1642, H. 249, II. 665, 666, in. 36, 304. T., J., Gent. A. B. C. of Arms, 16 16, L 415. T., J. Apology or Defence against calumnacion of certain men, 1555, H. 59°- T., J. Hunting of the Pox, 1619, H. 590- T., J. Translated Eoethius, Philoso- phical Comfort, 1609. T., J., Printer, 1650, H. 249; 1657, 3 A [ 738 ] TACQUET III. 210; 1660, III. 295 J 1668,11. 233- T., J., Bookseller, 1623, H. 205 ; 1675, H. 84; 1682, II. 184; 1693, III. 296; 1703, II. 398; 1726, I. 480. T., L. Translated T. Beza's New Tes- tament, 1601, IV. 103. T., L. Translated AvUa's Audi Filia, 1620. T., M. The Flaming Heart, 1642, IL 589- T., M. The Citie's New Poet's Mock Show, 1659, H. 590. T., M. Dedication in M. Stevenson's "Wits Paraphrased, 1680. T., N., Printer at the entrance of the Old Spring Garden, III. 298. T., N., Bookseller, 1660, II. 251 ; 1681, II. 641. T., N., Printer, 1681, II. 11 ; 1683, II. 297; 1684, II. 364; 1685, II. 272. T., N., and T. E., Booksellers, 1673, II. 393; 1674, II. 552,111.67; 1675, I. 683, 11. 338, 561, 695, III. 250; 1678, II. 252. T., Nat., Printer, 1683, I. 288. T., E., Gent. Translated M. M. Boi- ardo's Orlando Inamorato, 1598. T., R. Discourse proving that Peter was never at Eome, 1572, H. 476. T., B. Purgatory surveyed, 1663, I. 415- T., R. Art of Good Husbandry, 1675, I. 415. T., R. Opinion of "Witchcraft vindi- cated, 1670, III. 244. T., R., Printer, 1667, II. 558 ; 1669, H. 59. T., T. Moral Philosophy of the Stoics, 1598, A. 271. T., T. Gloves devised for new year's gifts, H. 591, I. 416. T., T. New news from Bedlam, 1682, I. 416. T., T. The Triumph of Friendship, 1685, IV. 105. T.,T. Life of Mother Shipton.H. 590. T., T. Translated Z)a«cBMS. SeeTwyne. T., T., Printer, 1660, I. 254. T., W. T. Ballad how a wife entreated her husband to have her own way, ; H. 596. T., W. Flying Post with a packet of choice new Letters, 1678, I. 416. T., W. Translated Bemy's Civil Con- siderations, 1 60 1. T., W. Translated News from Spain,; 1611, H. 570. T., W. Verses in Sir J. Doddridge's Lawyer's Light, 1629. T., W. Translated Letters of M. de Balzac, 1634. T., W., Printer, n.d., I. 441. T., W., Bookseller. See W. Thackeray. Tab, Henry, Printer, St. Paul's Church- yard, H. 28, II. /^^.-^ Bookseller, Judith, St. Paul's Churchyard, H. 5 6 1 . Tabernacle, Figure of the true and spiritual. H. Nichlaes, 1655. Table collected of the years 1571, 1576, II. 590. — containing many pretty pleasant pastymes, 1568-9, II. 589. — for renewing and purchasing of Leases, 1686, II. 590. — from the be- ginning of the world. J. More, 1599. — of good Nurture, I. 416. Table-Talk, K. James, His Apothegmes or, 1643. J. Selden, 1688. — or music to a Banquet of "Wine, 1620, IL 590. Table to Know what a iiund«ed weight' commeth to, &c., 1644-5, I- 4^6. Tables and easy Rules, Treatise con- taining many proper, 1591, IV. 173; 1582, A 272. — and Rules. B. Grafton, 1571. — of Gold and Silver. John Reynolds, 165 1. — of Interest. J. Bickham, 1737. — of primum mobile. D. Placidus, 1657. — "Writ- ing. [1577]. 1581, IL 244; [1587], IV. 102; 1604, 1611, III. 244. Tablet for Ladies and Gentlewomen, 1577, II. 590. =,,; Tableture, Brief and easy introductipn to. /. Alford, 1568. — New Book of, 1596, H. 410. Tabor, J. Seasonable Thoughts, 166,7, I. 416. Tabor, Mount. R. Willis, 1639, ^ Tachygraphy. Thos. Shelton, 1641... Tacitus. Annals, and Germany, 1598, I. 416; 1612, 1640, II. 590.— His- tory: Life of Agricola, i5l{'i, Il.< 590 ; 1598, I. 416. — Discourses upon. V. Mdlvezzi, 1642. TaccLuet, A. MUitary Architecture translated : in T. Venn's Military Discipline, 1673. TACTICS [ 739 ] TANNER Tactics. Julian, [1616]. Tacuino. See Tridino. Tadlow, Geo., Ealph Robinson's trans- latioiv of Sir Thos. Move's Utopia, at the request of. Tafan, J. Marks of the Children of God, 1590, H. 590, II. 590. Taffy's progress to London, Pleasant History of, 1707, H. 639. Tafiletta, Short and strange relation of the Life of, 1669, III. 244. Tailboys, S. New Lachrymentall and Funeral Elegy, 1624, H. 590. Tailleur, Wm. " le. Printer at Rouen, 1495. II- 372, 579. IIL 239. Tailor, Eob. The Hogg hath lost his Pearl, 1614, H. 591, I. 416. Tailor. Verses in Psalmi Davidici in nietrum Latinum trad., 1630, H. 488. Tailors, Honour amongst, 1687, H. 259. — Lamentation of seven Journey- men, III. 244. — The Honour of the, or Life of Sir John Hawkwood, 1687. —The Trapped, III. 244. Tailor's Wanton Wyfe, n.d., III. 244. Take heed by me that never thought, &c., 1580, II. 32. — heed in time, 1652^ il. 659. — time -while time is. II. 423. — time while 'tis offered. M. Parker, n.d. — warning by this, &c., 1565-6, n. 30. Taken nappynge as Mosse toke his mare, 1569-70, II. 31. Taker and the Mistaker, Merry Dia- logue betwixt. N. Breton, 1603. Talbot, Capn., Holland Turned to Tinder ; or the Third Great Victory ■ by, 1666, H. 278. Talbot, F. Life of J. Heydon : in Hey- don's Wise Man's Crown, 1664. Talbot, Gilbert, Lord, N. Tonge's Musica Transalpiiia, 1588, ded. to. Talbote, Gilbert. B. Robinson's Re- ward of Wickedness, 1573. Talbot, Sir John, /. PureeWs Treatise of Vapours, 1702, ded to. talbot, John. Instructions to a Painter, ^-1695, II. 591. Plalbot, John, Exact narrative of the bloody murder of, 1669, H. 408. — —Perfect narrative of the Robbery and murder of, 1669, IIL 76.— True * relation of murder of, 1669, III. 76. Talbot, Lady Mary, R. Greene's Ar- basto, 1584, ded. to. Talbot, Peter. The Friar Disciplined, 1674, I. 416. Talbot, Sir Wm. Discoveries of John Lederer, 1672, III. 138. Tale in a Tub. John Taylor, 1641. — of a Tub. K. D., 1637-8.— of Two Swans. W. Vallans, 1590. Tales and quick Answers, 1549, H. 299. — Tragical and Comical 2\ Durfey, 1704. ■• Talionis, Lex, 1670, III. 6. Talke betwene sester and brotlier, The, 1566, 11. 31. Talleys, Maiirice : Referred to in True Discourse of a cruel fact, &c.,- 1599, IIL 121. Talmach, Lieut.-Gen., On the death of. E. Ward, 1694. Tarn martis quam martis Nsenia. G. Hales, 1 62 1. Tamburlaine the Great. Chr. Marlowe, 1590. Tamburlaine, Story of, 1594, II. 590. Tamerlan, Emperor, History of. /. Du Bee, 1597. — Life. S. Clarke, 1653- Taming of a Shrew, 1594, H. 467, I. 416; 1596, 1607, H. 467. W. Shakespeare, 1631. Tancred and Gismund. Tragedy, by E. Wilmot, 1568. Tanfield, Baron, The Crying Murder : Trial before, 1624, III. 234. Tangier, Articles of Peace with Gay- land, 1666, II. 590. — Brief relation of the present state of, 1664, II. 590. — Description of, 1664, I. 417. — Discourse touching, 1680, I. 417. — Divers prospects. W. Hollar, [1670], II. 590. — Particular narra- tive of great engagement with the Moors, 1680, in. 245.— Particular relation of the late success of H.M.'s forces at, 1686, II. 590. — Present danger of. E. M., 1679, HI. 150. — Present Interest of. III. 245. — Propositions for fortifying and secur- ing. A. Yarrington's England's Im- provements, 1681. — The Moors baffled, 1681, IL 590. Tangier's Rescue. John Ross, 1681. Tanner, J. A sober whisper conc&rn- TANNER [ 740 ] TATE ing the evil things present, &c., 1605, H. 591- Tanner., Eob. Mirror for Mathema- tiques, 1587, II. 591. Tanner, Bp. Thos. Notitia Monastica, 169s, IV. 102. — Verses in Epicedia Acad. Oxoniensis, 1661, H. 95. Tannessy, Wm. Executed, 1684, IV. 157- Tantara. L. Oihson, n.d. Tapp, John. Seaman's Kalendar, 1602, III. 245; 1608, H. 539; 1625, II. 549. — Bookseller, 1602, H. 58, III. 24s ; 1604, H. 59 ; 1605, III. 199 ; 1608, H. 59, III. 234; 1610, H. 43; 1612, H. 59, I. 371; 1613, H. 59, 680; 1614, H. 239; 1615, H. 59, 211; 1620, H. 369; 1621, H. 216, I. 175, 419, IV. 171 ; 1622, H. 150, I. 423; 1623, H. 485, II. 61, 662 ; 1625, II. 549, H. 297 ; n.d., H. 524, 608. Tapster's downfall and the drunkard's Joy, 1641, H. 614, 11. 591. Tar bat, G. Vindication of Eobert III., King of Scotland, 1695, IV. 162. Targa, Peter, Printer, Paris, 1652, H. 129, I. 108, IV. 33. Tarlton, Eich. Device upon the un- lookedfor great snow, 1578, H. 591. — Farewell, 1588, H. 591. — Horse- load of Fools, H. 591. — Jests, 161 1, 1638, H. 591, I. 417. 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Henry TFa^er's Answer to, 1641. — Tale in a Tub, 1642. True and Complete Answer to, 1642, H. 601. — The De- '^ luding World, 1639, IL 594. — The Great Eater of Kent, 1630, H. 398. — The Hellish Parliament, 1641, H. 600, III. 185. — The King's welcome to his own house, 1647, H. 602. — The Liar, 1641, H. 600.— The Old, Old, very Old Man, 1635, H. 699. 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Mayor of Lon- don : London's Triumph. J. Bulteel, 1656. — G. StarJcey's Nature's Explica- tion, 1657, ded. to. Tichbome, Eob., and J. Ireton. Apo- logy. 1659-60, II. 87. Tichbome, Sir Walter, Th. Goffe's Couragious Turke, 1633, ded. to. Tide tarrieth no man. G. Wapull, 1576. Tidmarsh, Sam., Bookseller, Kiny's- head, Comhill, 1681, II. 469; 1687, I. 171, II. 513; 1688, II. 118, 291, IV. 73. Tigumum. See Zurich. Tilbury Camp, The Queen visiting. T. Deloney, 1588. — Joyful Song of the receiving of the Queen at. T. I., 1588, H. 291. Tildesley, Sir Th. Discourse with Hen. Some : in Articles for deliver- ing up of Lichfield, 1646, 11. 635. Tilenus, Dan. Parsenesis ad Scotos, 1620, II. 598, H. 608. — ^Eefutation de I'ecrit de D. Tilenus contre le Discours de I'Evesque d'Eureux. Hen. Constable, 1601. — Scoti Para- clesis contra D. T. Sir J as. Sempill, 1622. Tiler, Margaret. Translator of Mirror of Princely Deeds and Knighthood, 1579- Tillage of Light. Patrick Scott, 1623. Tillesley, Eich. 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John Hanson, 1604. — Tempora labuntur, or the Image of, 1566, II. 598. — triumphant. Gil- bert Dugdale. 1604. — tryeth all things, 1570,11. 598 — well improved. S. Rowlands, 1657. — well spent. Edw. Browne, 1643. Timely Advice, 1640, IIL i. — caution. G. Wither, 1652. Time's Abuses, H. 88, I. 423. — Altera- tion, or the Old Man's Eehearsal, H. 608, and Martin Parker, n.d. — Alteration, or Dialogue between Finch and Windebanoke, 1641, H. 88. — Anatomy. R. Pricket, 1606. — anatomized. Thos. Ford, 1647. — curtain drawn. B. Brathwaite, 1 6 2 1 . — displayed, The. Sam. Sheppard, 1646. — dissected, 1641, II. 598. — — journey to seek his daughter Truth. Peter Pett, 1599. — present mercy, 1647,11. 103. — storehouse, 1 619, II. 394. — True account and character of the. N. LI., I. 248. — whirligig. Humphrey Willis, 1647. Timme, Thos. Countenances and at- tires of the Kings of England, 1597, H. 608. — Discourse of Ten English Lepers, 1592, H. 608. — Translated /. Quersitanus, Practice of Physic, 1605 ; Commentaries on the Civil Wars of France, 1574, II. 226. Timor Amoris, 1605, II. 366. Timothy. Expositio prioris epistolse ad Timotheum. Alex. Hales, 1550. Timothy and Titus, The Unbishopping of. W. Prynne, 1660. TINDAL [ 752 ] TOBACCO Tindal, Hump. Prophecy, 1642, H. 608. — Two Prophecies, 1644, I. 423. Tindall, Sir J. Murder of, 1616, H. 408. — Relation of the horrible mur- der of, 16 1 6, H. 408. — True relation of the murder of, 1616, II. 598; 1617, II. 599. Tindall and Bradford, News from Heaven, or Dialogue between. E.F,, , 1642, II. 693. Tindall, M. ■ Essay concerning the Laws of JS'ations, 1694, IV. 172. Tindall, Wm., and J. Frith. Testa- ment of Wm. Tracy expounded, iS3S> I- 425- Tinker of Turvey, 1630, H. 113. — of England, The Jovial. N. Ward, 1648. — Pleasant new song of a jovial, [16 10], H. 568.— The Jolly, 1615-16, II. 599. Tipper, Eliz. Pilgrim's Viaticum, 1698, I. 423. Tipping, Col., Mary Fix's Spanish Wives, 1696, ded. to. 'Tis a plain case, gentlemen, 1643, H. 89. — merry when gossips meet. Sam. Rowlands, 1602.' — not otherwise, H; 375. — pitty shee's a whore. John Ford, 1633. Tisdale, John, Frinter, Mitre, in Smith- field, 1558, H. 199; 1560, H. 78, 186, 435, 66r, II. 48, 49, 322 ; 1561, H. 244, 420, 435, II. 29, 122, 145, 377, 518; 1563, H. 401,11. 618. Tisdale, Roger. Lawyer's Philosophy, n.d., H. 608; 1622, I. 423. — Pax Vobis, 1623, H. 608, III. 312. Titana and Theseus. W. Bettie, 1636. Titchbum and Ireton, Brethren in Ini- quity: Dialogue between, 1660, III. 23. Compare Tichhorne. Tithes, Case of Ministers' maintenance by. J. Gauden, 1653. — Decree for, 1548, in. 312; 1580, II. 716, in. 312. — Diatribse upon the late History of. R. Mountagu, 1621. — explained and proved due to Clergy. O. Carle- ton, 1606. — History of. /. Selden, r 6 1 8. — Item against Sacriledge, 1 65 3, IV. 172. Titian. Portrait : in G. Barri's Painter's Voyage of Italy, 1679. Titles of Honor. John Selden, 16 14. — of Lands, Registry for. J. Asgill, Titles, 1698. Titon, Fr., Bookseller, Tliree Daggers, Fleet Street, 1668, L 311. Tituan, &c., Proclamation touching the inhabitants of, 1628, IV. 18. Titus, Col. Silas, Killing no murder, 1689, III. 248. — Traict6 Politique, 1658, IV. 104. Titus, or the Palm of Christian Courage, 1644, III. 248. Titus, Rejoycing of, 1568-9, II. 599. Titus and Berenice. Thos. Otway, 1677. Titus and Gisippus. E. Lewicke, 1562 ; T. Durfep, [1704]- Titus and Timothy, The Unbishopping of. W. Prynne, 1660. Titus Andronicus, 1593-4, H. 374, II. 599; 1600, 1611, H. 469. E. Ra- venscroft, 1687. Titus Tell-truth, 1682, II. 599. Tiveot, Earl of. Brief relation of the present state of Tangier, 1664, II. 590. — Elegy on the death of. John Grouch, 1664. Tiverton, Ballad of the burning of, 1612, II. 173. — Discourse of the burning of, 1598, H. 157. — Lamen- tation of the burning of, 161 2, H. 157- Tiverton Booksellers. John Weeks, 1668; Humphry Barton, 1701. To my faithful Brethren now afifiicted. — Ant. Gilhy, n.d. — my loving Breth- ren, &c. Ant. Gilhy, n.d. — pass the place where pleasure is, 1564, II. 30. — the fayre, to the faire, &c., 1579, IL 656. Tobacco, 1 595, H. 608. — Advice how to plant. G. T., 1615. — and the fidler's each. Ballad, 1616, II. 599. — battered. Joshua Sylvester, n.d. — Counterblast to. James I., 1604. — Curious Enquiries, 1688, III. 75. — Defence of, 1602, H. 608. — Hymnus Tabaci. Ralph Thorius, 1626. — is an Indian weed, 1670, H. 608.— Judge W. Rum:sey's Instrument to cleanse the stomach, 1664, II. 525. — Metamorphosis of, 1602, H. 608, I. 42 3. — Nepenthes, or Vertu es of. W. Barclay, 1614. — Ordinance for regu- TOBAGO [ 753 ] TOM lating the excise of, 1643, H. 608, III. 2483 1644,111. 248. — OrganonSalu- tis. W. Rumsey, 1657. — Panacea. Dr. Everard, 1659. — Perfuming of. Matth. de Label, 161 1 . — Poem against. /. Sylvester, 1672. — Proclamation for ordering of, 1627, IV. 104. — Procla- mation restraining the abusive vent- ing of, 1633-4, II. 599. — Proclama- tion touching, 1625, 1626, IV. 104. — The Smoaking Age. T. Brathwaitey 1603. — tortured. John Deacon, 1 6 1 6. — ^Touchstone or Trial of, 1676, H. 609. — ^Trial of. Edm. Gardiner, 16 10. — True Report concerning the worthy accompt of. Rich. Broiime, TO.(i.— Two Broadsides against, H. 608 ; 1672, III. 125. — Venimous Qualities of, H. 608. — Women's complaint against, 1675, H. 609. — Work for Chimneysweepers, 1602, H. 608. Tobago, Present Prospect of the Island of. J. Pointz, 1683. — Proposals to People minded to transport them- selves to, 1683, H. 609. Tobias, Pleasant Ballad of, H. 609. — Pleasant New Ballad of, H. 609. Tobias, Godly ballett taken out of the 4th Chapter of, 1568, II. 599. Tobias. Mirabilia Opera Dei, 1575, IV. 104. Tobie, Geo., Printer, 1594, I. 220. To-day a man, to-morrow none, 1644, H. 496. Todd, Jas. Schoolboy and Young Gentleman's Assistant, 1748, I- 423. Tofte, E. Alba, 1598, H. 609, I. 423. — Honour's Academic, 1610, H. 609.— Laura, &c., 1597, H. 609. — Ariosto's Satyres in Seven Dis- courses, 1 60S. — Italian Stanzas in Ariosto's Two Tales, 1597.— Trans- lated Boiardds Orlando Inamorato, 1598 ; Tasso's Marriage and Wiving, 1599 ; 5. Varchi's Blazon of Jealousy, Tokens, Exhortacion to amendment of ■Life by Signs and, 1580, H. 609.— The fifteen fearful. W. Woodhouse, 1566.— The three. St. Jerome, n.d. —Treatise of the XV. Wyer, H. 609; Doesborch, IL 249.— To all warders, &c., to prevent future loss by farthing, 1643, H. 192. Toland, J. Amyntor, 1699, II. 599. — Invitation to Dismal, III. 312. — Life of Jas. Harrington, in Oceana, 1700, II. 268. — Life of J. Milton, 1699, IL 599. — Mr, Toland's Clito dissected. Wm. Fuller, 1700. Toleration discussed. Sir Roger Le Strange, 1663. — Necessary and sea- sonable testimony against, 1649, IV. 165. — Solemn testimony against, 1649, III. 224. — Supplication for, 1609, III. 124.- — The Dutch way of. M. N., 1699, IV. 72. — of the Catholic Religion, The Catholics' Supplication for. G. Powell, 1603. Toll, Thos. The Female Duel, 1661, H. 609, II. 599. Tolmer, J. De Papistu Romano, 1593, H. 609. — Naumachia, 1588, H. 609; 1589, L 423; 1592, H. 609. Tolwyn, Wm., and Alex. Seytou. De- claration at Paules Cross, 1541, H. 342, II. 356. Tom a Lincoln, Pleasant History of. R. Johnson, 1631. Tom and Dick, Dialogue between. T. Jordan, 1660. Tom Drum, History of : in T. Delonei/s Gentle Craft, 1598. Tom Essence, or the Modish Wife. E. Ravenscrofl, 1677. Tom Hickathrift, Pleasant and delight- ful history of, IIL 248, H 610. Tom, Mad, Mighty Travels, 1640, II. 599- Tom of all trades. Thos. Powell, 1631. Tom of Bedlam, A new, H. 609. Tom Tel-troth and Down Right Dick, Dialogue between. John Taylor, 1629. — and Robin Conscience, Dia- logue between, 1633, II. I74-— Answer to. G. Calvert, Lord Balti- more, 1642. — Ballad entitled, 1 564-5, II_ gyg. — Character of an Ordinance of Parliament, 1647, II. 579. — come to town, 1643, H. 610, IL 599. — Knavery of Astrology, 1680, II. 599. — Message. Jo. Lane, 1600. — ^or Dialogue between the Devil and the Pope, 1629, H. 610.— or Free Dis- course concerning the Manners of the Times, 1626, H. 599; [1622], H. 3B TOM [ 754 ] IJONSON 297. — Westminster Foot-post, 1648, H. 610. Tom the shoe-maker, Pleasant history of, 1674, H. 610. Tom Thumb. Comical and merry tricks, H. 610. — Famous History of, Parts I and 2, H. 610. — History of, H. 610, R. Johnson, 1621. Com- mentary on. W. Wagstaffe, 171 1. — Life and Death, 1630, Coles, n.d., [1665], and n.d., H. 610, I. 424. — Modernized by H. Crotich, H. 132. Tom Tram, Mad Pranks of. H. Crouch. Tom Tyler. A Ballad, 1562-3, II. 600. Tom Tyler and his wife, 1661, H. 472, I. 424. Tomalyn, Ballett of, 1557-8, II. 599. Tombes, Joha Feb de Se, 1659, II. 600. Tombes, John, J. Cragge, and H. Vaughan. Publick Dispute, 1654, II. 627. Tomes, Henry, Bookseller, White Bear, at St. Sepulchre's Door, 1598, H. 147, 521; 1604, H. 425, III. 11; 1605, I. 23 ; 1607, H. 659. Tomkins, J. See Thomas Tomhis. Tomklns, Nath. Verses in Du Bartas' Third Day's Creation, 1604. Tomkins, Nath. Confession and Speech, 1643, H. 610. — Satyrick Elegy upon the death of, 1643, H. 345. Tomkins, Nath., Bookseller, 1660, II. 269. Tomkis,Thos. Albumazar, 1615, 1634, H. 610, I. 424; 1668, H. 610. — Musica Deo Sacra et Eccles. Ang., H. 610. — Songs, 1622, H. 610. Tomlins, Eich., Bookseller, Sun and Bible, near Pie-corner, 1651, I. 210; 1653,11.613; 1655,11.183; 1656, H. 169, I. 313, II. 533. Tomlinson, Chr., Lamentation of. T. Deloney, 1592, H. 610, I. 424. Tomlinson, G., Bookseller, 1642, I 358, n. 145, 456, 711, in. 281, 283, 305. To-morrow shall be my father's wake, 1557-8, IL 28. Tompson, J. Garden of Delight, 1658, H. 610, II. 600. Tompson, Eich., Bookseller, 1656, I. 152. Tomson, John, and his wife. Merry Jest of, 1586, II. 314. Tomson, L Translated P. de La Place's Christian Man, 1576. Tongue, Ezekiel. J^ew Design of Papists detected, 1679, II. 600. — Popish Mercy and Judgement, 1679, III. 248. — Translated Jesuitical Aphorisms, 1679, II. 315. Tongue, Thos., and others. Arraign- ment, Trial, and Condemnation, 1662, IL 362. Tongue, Evil, A Cure for the. T. Jordan, 1662. Tongues, Of Evil, I. 424. Tonken, John, True Account of the Strange Eelation of, 1686^ II. 685. Tonnage and poundage subsidy, Act for continuing -and establishing, 1657, II. 459. — Ordinance concerning, 1642, H. 614, II. 447, IV. 77.— Ordinance for continuing, 1645, IV. 78. — Ordinance for establishing, 1647, H. 614. — Eates of Merchan- dise, 1642, H. 614. Tonnage and poundage subsidy granted to the King, 1653, II. 447. Tonson, Jacob, Bookseller, 1678, IL 44; 1679, in. 68; 1680, L 349; 1681, I. 105, II. 184, 233, A 165; 1682, IL 44, 184; 1683, IL i8s, 481; 1684, IL 44, IV. 33; i68s, IL 185, in. 68, 290, 315 ; 1686,11. 324, 430, 658 ; 1687, IL 185 ; 1688, ll. 166, 397; 1689, III. 189; 1690, II. 42 ; 1691, II. 185, III. 68, 271 ; 1692, L 233, 445, IL 84, IIL 151 ; 1694, II. 139; 169s, I. 222, II. 139. 254, 497, 591, IIL 160, 161 ; 1696, I. 362, III. 181, A. 207; 1697, 1. 274, II. 139, 290, 621, ni. 68, 153; 1698, IL 139, IIL 46, 59, 207 ; 1699, IIL 143 ; 1700, IL 139, 185, 290, 481; 1702, III. 309,1V 8; 1705, 1. 444, IIL 246; 1709, IL 168, 411, III. 181; 1710, III. 259; 1711, IL630; 1712, IL 630; 1714, IL 520; 1717, IL 42; 1719, H. 162, II. 630. Tonson, Eich., Bookseller, 1675, II. 145 ; 1676, IL 367 ; 1677, IL 158, 271, 436, IIL 304, IV. 166; 1678, TONSOR [ 755 ] TOTTEL II. 44, 488, III. 216; 1679, in. 140, IV. 157 ; 1680,111. 250; 1681, II. 338; 1683, IV. 127; 1684, II 436 J 1685,11. 158. Tonsor ad cutem rasus. Alex. Ros^, 1627. Tonstall, Cuthbert. See Tundall. Tonstall, G. Scarborough Spaw, 1670, II. 600. — New-year's Gift for Dr. Witty, 1672, II. 716. Tonti, The Chevallier. Account of M. de la Salle's last Expedition, 1698. Tooke, Benj., Bookseller, Ship, St. Paul's Ghurchyard, 167 1, I. 258, II. 277; 1673, n. 64; 1674, I. 150, 157, III. 67, 69 ; 1675, I. 483, II. 278; 1676, II. 221; 1677, II. 277, III. 24, 248; 1679, IV. 167; 1680, II. 125, 615; 1681, II. 116, 411, III. 40; 1682, II. 221, 364, 672, III. 236; 1683, II. 221, 717, III. 141 ; 1684, I. 28, 497, II. 117, 282, 559, 604; 1685, I. 158, 469, III. 178; 1686, II. 584; 1696, II. 648, IV. 178; 1697, II. 210, 591, III. 305; 1698, III. 294; 1702, II. 54; 1704, IV. 17^; 1706, II. 210. Tooke, Benj., Ifinter, Dublin, 1672, I. 130. Tooke, G. Annse-dicatse, 1652, H. 611. — Belides Elegy of John, Lord Harrington, 161 3, H. 6ii. — Belides; or Eulogy on Capt. Fairfax, 1660, H. 611. — Deplorable Tragedy of Floris, Earl of Holland, &c., n.d., H. 611; 1659, III. 248.— Eagle-trusser's Elegy, 1660, H. 611. — History of Gales Passion, 1654, 1659, H. 611. looker, Arthur, JSoofeeZZer, 1675, II. 65. looker, Wm. Charisma, 1597, III. 249. Tookey, E., Bookseller, St. Christopher's Court, Threadneedle Street, 1701, I. 58; 1703, II. 434; 1704, II. 337; 1705, II. 596; 1706,1 55. Tooth, Barber, Bookseller, near York House, Strand, 1673, I. 96. Top, Alex. Saint Peter's Eock, 1597, H. 611.— The Olive Leaf, 1603, H. Ill, 611. Toppe, John, I. 424. Topsell, E. History of four-footed Beasts, 1607, H. 611.— History of four-footed Beasts and Serpents, 1658, H. 612. — History of Serpents, 1608, H. 611. — Eeward of Eeligion, 1597, H. 6ii. Tories' Confession, 1682, II. 600.— De- scription of HM.'s True and Loyal Subjects, 1682, II. 600. — New-year's gift, i68§, 1690, IL 600. Torquemada, A. de. Spanish Mande- vileof Miracles, 1600, H. 612 ; 1618, H. 612, II. 600. Torrente of Portyngale, H. 612. Torrentino, Lorenzo, Printer, Eirenze, 1556. Torriano, Giov. Delia lingua Toscana- Eomana, 1657, IV. 172. — Italian Tutor, 1640, H. 612, I. 424. — Mes- colanza dolce in varie historiette, 1673, I^- 172. — Piazzo Universale de Proverbi Italiani, 1666, H. 612. — Select Italian Proverbs, 1642, I. 424; 1649, IV. 172. — The Italian Eeviv'd, 1673, 1689, IV. 172. — Thuscan Italian Tongue, 1639, I. 424. — Vocabulario Italiano e Ing- lese, 1688, II. 600. — J. Florio'sYocsL- bolario Italiano e Inglese, 1659, I. 162. — Translation in A. Gorraro's Eorne, 1664. Torrington, Arthur Earl of, Impartial account of passages in the Life of, 1689, IL 60. Tortello, F. A. The Pope's Cabinet Unlocked, 1680, IIL 249. Tortura Torti. Lancelot Andrewes, 1609. — Confutation of. M. Becanus, 1610. Tory, Anatomy of a Jacobite, 1690, II. 600. — Character of a thorough pac'd, 1682, II. 600. — Looking-glass for a, 1681, IL 600.— Plot, 1682, II. 471. — Poets, 1682, III. 249. Tosceter, Wonderful News, or true re- lation of a Churchwarden in, 1642, H. 423. Tosier, Capt. John, Letter from, 1679, IL 600. Total Eout, A, 1653, H. 320. Tothyll, W., A. Fleming's Footpath of Faith, 1619, ded. to. Totnes, Blazing starr seen in the west at, 1642, I. 424. Tottel, Eich., Printer^ iSS^j H- 639; 1553. IL 153. Ill- 164; 1554, H. 42 ; iSSS. I- 496, H. 259; 1557, H. TOTTEL'S [ 756 ] TOYE 401, 584, 618, 631, II. 578; 1558, H. 41, 179, I. 88; 1559, H. 543, 584,11.578; 1560, II. 580; 1561, II. 153; 1562, H. 24, 331, 618, II. 255; 1564. n. 25s; 1565, H. 220, 584; 1566, H. 434; 1567, H. 584, I. 412, II. 224, 468, 580; 1568, H. 246, 1. 194, II. 126, III. 93; 1569, 11.59; 1570, H. 618; 1571, H. 618, 686, II. 255; 1572, II. 57, 61, 255; 1573. H. 335, 618, 657 ; 1574, H. 584,11.578; 1575. H. 686,11.584, 1.88; 1576, H. 618, II. 340; 1577, H. 618; 1578, II. 63, III. 205, IV. 123 ; 1581, H. 335 ; 1582, II. 165 ; 1583,11. 126; 1584,111. 24; 1587, 11.376; 1588,1.259; 1589, H. 17; 1591, I. 259, II. 340. Tottel's Miscellany, 1557, H. 244. Tottenham, Tournament of. (3-. Pil- Mngton, 163 1. — Court. Tragedy, by T. Nabbes, 1638.— Cross, Ballad of, 1560-1, IL 601. Touclistoiie for Gold and Silver Wares. W. B., 1677. — for the time present. E. Hake, 1574. — of Complexions. L. Leminius, 1576. — of Wills, &c. G. Meriton, 1674. — of Wits. E. Hake, 1586. Tour, Le Chevalier de la. See Landry. Tourneur, Cyril. Atheist's Tragedy, 1611, H. 612 ; 1612, IL 601. — Funeral Poem on Sir Fr. Vere, 1609, H. 612. — The Nobleman, I. 424. — The Revenger's Tragedy, 1607, 1608, H. 612. — Transformed Meta- morphosis^ 1600, H. 701. — Verses in Three Elegies on death of Prince Henry, 161 3. Touruour, John, True Eeport of mur- der of, 1612, II. 357. Tours Printer. Janet Mettayer, 1592. Tours Nunnery, France, Letter con- cerning nuns in. T. Killigrew, 1635. Tower of trustiness. L. Gibson, 1534. Tower-ditch, Strange News from, 1670, H. 347- Tower-hiU, News from. M. Parker, H. 441. Towers, Hen. Epitaph of Mr. Asshelay, 1655-6, H. 612. Towers, John, Boolcseller, 1660, H. 309. Towerson, G. Vocal and Instrumental Music in Church, 1696, IL 601. ' Town, Humours and Conversations of the, 1693, II. 174. Town-Fopp, The. A. Behn, 1677. Town-Gallant, Character of a, 1675, H. 84. , Town-Miss, Character of a, 1675, H. 84. Townley, Z. To Ben Jonson concern- ing Gill's Satyre against Ben, H. 308, and in G. Sawyer's Poems, [1670]. Townly, Gilbert, Bookseller, 1687, II. 153- , ^ Townsend, Aurelian. Albion's Triumpij, 1631, H. 612, I. 425. — Tempo, Ee- stored, 1631, H. 612, 1. 425. — Verses in V. Malvezzi's Romulus and Tar- quin, 1638. Townsend, Sir Horatio, History of Queen Margaret, 1649, ded. to, IV. 64. Townshend, Hon. Chas., T. W.'s Pleasant Companion, 1684, ded. to. Townshend, Hen., Bob. Parry's Mode- ratus, 1595, ded. to. ' Townshend, Heywood, Historical Col- lections, 1680, II. 601. Townshend, Horace, Commentaries of Sir Fr. Vere, 1657, ded. to. Townshend, Sir Roger, P. Fletcher's Locustse, 1627 ; G. Fletcher's Reward of the FaithfuU, 1622, ded. to. Towreolde, Wm., Bookseller, 1577, H. 586; 1583-4, IL 119; n.d., 1. 37. Towzer Discovered. Sir B. Le Strange, 1683. Towzer the Second a Bull Dog. Sir B. Le Strange, i68r. Towzer's Advice to the Scribblers. Sir B. Le Strange, 1681. Toxaris, or the Friendship of Lueian, 1565- Toxophilus. Boger Ascham, 1545. Toy, John. Quisquillse Poeticss Tyrun- culis, 1662, H, 613. — Worcester's Elegy and Eulogy, 1638, H. 613. Toye, Humphrey, Bookseller, The Hel- met, Paul's Churchyard, 1562, II. 78, 402; 1564, IL 614; 1569, IL 178; 1573. IIL 249; 1574, IL642; 1576, IL 227; 1577, H. 156. Toye, John, Printer, St. Nicholas, Paul's Churchyard, 1531, IL 45. Toye, Rob., Bookseller, Bell, Paul's Churchyard, 1542, H. 680; 1543, TOYE [ 757 ] TRAITORS IV. 13; 1546, IV. 25; 1547,1. 89; i.t;48, I. 445 5 i55°> HI. 190; 1553, H- 105; 1555' I- 223; m.fi., H. 19, 28, 97, 561, II. 535, IV. 85. Toye, Widow, and J. Waley, 1557 to 1559. See Waley. Toyes, Admonition to Elderton to leave ■ his, 1562, H. 179. Toyes, [B.] Tarlton's, 1576, H. 591. Tozer, Aaron, Bookseller, Exeter, 1757, I- 345- Tracts, Four, 1699, II. 601. Tracy, Ebenezer, Bookseller, 1690, H. 625; 1691, H. II, 685; 1695, II. 679; 1696, H. 153, 625, II. 130; 1697,1.465; 1699, II. 475; 1701, II. 653; 1702, III. 138; 1703,, H. 36; 1704, IV. 178; 1708, II. 338; 1709. I- 391; 1712, II. 535; n.d., H- 153. i97j 207, I. 163, II. 614. Tracey, H., Bookseller, 1721, II. 550. Tracy, J., Bookseller, Three Bibles, on London Bridge, n.d., I. 325. Tracy, Sir John. Verses in Chr. Clif- ford's School of Horsemanship, 1585. Tracy, Eich. 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DuBartas,i.^()2. — of Friend- ship, 1685, IV. 105. — of our Mon- archy. J. Northleigh, 1685. — of Peace. Jas. Shirley, 1633. — shewed before the Queen and French Ambas- sadors, 1590, H. 180. — stained. G. . Masterson, 1647. Triumplial Arches erected in London for the passage of Charles IL, 1661, H. 347- Triumphant Chastity. Jacob Catts, 1684. — encouragement of all Inglishe hartes.to nourishe, &c., 1578, II. 32. — Lady. De Ceriziers, 1656. — widow. W. Cavendish, Duke of N(^vcastle, 1677. Triumphs of Honour and Industry. T. Middleton, 161 7. — of Levy, 1675, H. 347. — of Love and Antiquity. Thos. Middleton, 1619. — of old Drapery. A. Munday, 16 14. — of reunited Bri- tannia. A. Munday,Ti6oe^. — of truth. T. Middleton, 1613. — Triplicity of. L. Lloyd, 1 59 1. Triumphus Hymenseus. Wm. Austin, 1662. Triumvirates, History of the, 1686, A. 272. Troades. Seneca, 1660. Trodden down strength by the God of Strength, [By John Hart], 1647, II. 434- Trogian, Fra. Verses in R. 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Harris, 1684. — and remarkable passages from several places in this Kingdom, 1642, in. 283.— True-Blue Protestant Dis- senter, 1682, HI. 66. — case of all our m^iseries, 1690, II. 647. — Cavalier examined. John Hall, 1656. — Chris- ^jM.n Love. David Dickson, 1655. — description of the Pot-companion Poet, 1642, H. 84. — discourse of a cruel fact committed by a gentle- woman, 1599, III. 121. — English School. Tobias Ellis, 1691. — Gentle- woman's Delight. W. L., 1653: in Countess of Kent's Choice Manual, 1661. — Informer. Jas. Howell,i6^2. — invocation of God in the name of Jesus Christ, 1568, II. 31. ^Level- ler's standard. John Taylor, 1649. — Lover's Garland, 1687, H. 220, I. 485. — Lover's Happiness, H. 353. — Lover's Joy, H. 541. — Maid of the South, [1630], H. 585. — Ministery Anatomized. Thos. Lipeat, 1651. — mirror of glass, 1556, II. 199. — rela- tion of a brave English Stratagem, 1626, H. 571. — relation of a Scotch- man, 1641, II. 537. — relation of God's wonderful mercies, 1600, I. 219. — report of the praise of my mis- tress, 1569-70, II. 31. — subject to the Eebel. Sir J. Cheke, 1641. — testament of a faithful subject. R. Vennard. — Widow. T. Shadwell, 1679. Truest news from the Sessions, 1674, H. 419. Turnbull, Sir Wm., St. Olon's Present State of Morocco, 1695, ded. to. Trumpet of Eame. Sir J. Hawldns, 1596, H. 511. — sounded out of the wilderness of America. Dan. Leeds, i6pg. — The last. B. Brathwaite, 1635. 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Answer to Dagon's Fall, 1680, II. 631.— Decl. of L. and C. : the L.-G. desired to grant a com- mission to, 1643, II. 455. — Desires proposed by the H. of C. from, 1647, III. 187. — Glorious victory against Lord Hopton's forces, 1642, II. 326. Thanksgiving Sermon by 0. Sedg- wick, 1644. — H.M.'s Declaration after his Victory over, 1643,11.100. — His Vindication, 1680, II. 631. — Letter from the Earl of Essex, in sending a commission to, 1644, II. 207. — Ee- lation of progress of his Army. R. Goe, 1644. — Eelation of the taking of Hereford by : in Mercurius Belli- cus, 1643, IL 514- — Seizure of, A Ballad. The Third part, [1670], II. 35. — SirE. Hungerford's Vindication of surrendering Malmsbury, 1643, II. 296. — Victory over Lord Herbert, 1643, H. 230. — Vindication and An- swer, 1647, II. 457. — Vindication of : in Miles Prance's Answer to Mme. Cellier, 1680. Waller, Wm. Essay on the Value of Sir Carbery Price's Mines, 1698, I. 444- Waller, Wm. Confession, [1641], II. 631. — A new plot discovered, 1641, I. 444. — Eelation of the attachment, life, death, &c., 1641, H. 88. Walley, Fa., alias Garnet, Eelation of the faction begun by F. Edmunds, and continued by, 1601, II. 506. Walley, H., Bookseller. See Waley. Walley, Sir John, T. Ghurchyard's Challenge, 1593, ded. to. Walleys, Thos., mentioned, 1540, IV. 121. Walliae, Practica. Rice Vaughan,i6'j2. Wallie, Eob,, Bookseller, 1587, I. 210. Compare Waley. Wallin, B. Evangelical Hymns and Songs, 1762, I. 442. Wallington, N. Contributed to R. ■ Dover's Annalia Dubrensia, 1636. Wallis, Elisha, Bookseller, Horse Shoe, Great Old Bayley, 1660, I. 478 ; 1661, II. 672. Wallis, Hen., of Healing, died 1775, IV. 121. Wallis, John. Due Correction for Mr. Hobbes, 1656,11. 259. — Grammatica Linguae Anglicanse, 3rd Ed., 1673, IV. 108. — Hobbius Heauton-timoru- menos, 1662, II. 259. — Mechanica, 1670, IV. 108. — Stigmai : or marks of the absurd Geometry of. By T. Hobbes, 1657. Wallis, J., Printer, 1682, II. 600; 1688, H. 458- Wallis, Ealph. Eoom for the Cobler of Gloucester, 1668, II. 631. — Life and death, 1670, I. 445. Wallis, Eichard. London's Armory ex- actly delineated, 1677, III. 259. Wallography. By R. W., 1682. Wallopp, Sir H., N. G. Delamothe's French Alphabet, 1595, ded. to. Walnut-tree transplanted. Ovid, 1627. Walpole, Sir Eob. " Bluestring the Great " : in The Negotiators, 1738, I. 303. Walpole, Wm. Edward Squire's Disco- very and confutation of a tragical fiction, 1599. WALPOTE [ 792 ] WALTHAM Walpote, John Pieterz, Printer, Delph, i633> III. no. Walrond, John, J. Carpenter's Time Complaining, n.d., ded. to. Walsall, Sam., Bookseller, 1680, 1. 106, III. 77- Walsh, Chas., and others : in Proclama- tion for apprehending, 1678, III. 40. Walsh, Ed. Office and duty of figlit- ing for our Country, 1545, I. 445. Walsh, Geo. Verses in R. Ligon's Bar- badoes, 1657. Walsh, John. Examination, 1566, H. iS7> 64', 662. Walsh, John, Sir J. 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Wandsworth, 1570, III. 31. Wanley, IST. Wonders of the little world, 1678, II. 632. — Dedication in J. Lipsius, War and peace reconciled, 1672. Wansleben. J. Account of Eebellions, 1679, III. 260. Wanton, Picture of a. F. S., 161^. Wanton Tom ; or Merry history of Tom Stitch the Taylor, 1685, I. 423. Wanton Wife of Castle-gate, H. 377. Wapentake of Wirksworth, Laws and Customs of. Thos. Houghton's Eara Avis in Terris, 1681. Wapping, Account of a most dreadful fire at, 1682, H. 391. — Full and true account of the lamentable fire, 1682, 11. 632. — Sad and lamentable news from, 1682, H. 391. — True relation of the late dreadful fire, 1682, II. 632. — Wonder of Wonders, or the Dumb Maid in, 1709, II. 632. — Witch of ; or Joan Peterson, 1652, H. 346. Answer to, 1652, H. 346. WapuU, Gr. The Tide tarryeth no man, 1576, H. 642. War, Alarum of. Elia. Pooll, 1649. — and peace reconciled. J. Lipsius, 1672. — Animadversions of. Rob. Ward, 1639. — Art of. Roge)- Boyle, 1677 ; E. Davies, 1619; N. 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Christian's Encourage- ment, 1643, H. 642, III. 260.— En- couragement to War, H. 642. — The Changes, 1653, H. 642. Ward, N. Jovial Tinker of England, 1648, I. 445, H. 642. — Mercurius Anti-Mechanicus, 1648, III. 260. Simple Cobbler of Aggawam, 1647, I. 445, H. 642. — Ded. in Sam. Ward's Jethro's Justice of Peace, 1623. Ward, Sir Patience, Lord Mayor: T. Jordan's London's Glory, 1680. Tables of Statistics in Scheme of the Trade, &c., 1674, I. 425.— y. De- laune's Present State of London, 1681; i?. Haines' England's Weal, i68i, ded. to. Ward, Eob. Animadversions of War, 1639, IL 633. Ward, Rob., and others. Hunting of the Foxes from Newmarket, 1649, IL 137. Ward, Eoger, Pn'wfe?-, 1577, IL 179; 1578, with R. Mundee at Temple Bar, H. 357; 1581, alone, IL 193; 1583, Talbot, near Holborn Conduit, H. 386, 453, 582, 678, L 410 J 1584, H. 237, 466, XL 153, 352, in. 314; 1585, H. 517; 1589, H. 240, 515, L 180, 310, IL 53 j 1590, H. 293. 298, 528, 625, IL 355, 683; 1593. H. 108, 193, IL 313. Ward, Sam. A Coal from the Altar, 1622, I. 446. — All in All, 1621, I. 446. — Balm from Gilead to recover Conscience, 1622, I. 446. — Deo-trin- uni-Britannije, &c., 1621, H. 297^;^- Happiness of Practice, 162 1, I. 446. — Jethro's Justice of Peace, 1623, I. 446. — Life of Faith, 1622, I. 446. — Woe to Drunkards, 1622, I. 446. — Wonders of the Load-stone, 1640, I. 446. Ward, Bp. Seth, J. Glanvill's Philo- sophiaPia, 167 1, ded. to. Ward, Wm. Verses in Pleasant and witty play of tlie Cheastes, 1562, I. 479- Ward, Wm. Translated Book of Ar- candam, 1602; Secrets of Alexis of Piedmont, 1558. Ward and Danseker : Two notorious pirates, 1609, I. 332. Warden, John, Bookseller, n.d., IV. 59- Warden, Speech of a, to the Fellows of his company, 1642, III. 260. Wardlow, Jas., Bookseller, Fdinhurgh, 1697, IL 545. Wards and Liveries, Treatise of. Sir Jas. Ley, 1642. Ware, Sir Jas. Antiquities and His- tory of Ireland, 1705, III. 260.— De Hibernia et Antiquitatibus ejus, Disquisitiones, 1654, 1658, II. 633. — De praesulibus HiberniiB, 1665, III- 313- — Hunting of the Romish Fox, 1683, IL 633. Ware, John, Bookseller, Dublin, 1701, IV. 168. Ware, R. Edited Garvei/s Conversion of Philip Corwine, 1681. Waresbourne, Lord, Late Discourse of, 1664, III. 224. WARFARE [ 795 ] WARS Warfare epitomized. Lewis Roberts, 1640. Waring, Eobt. Account of M. Pryn's Refutation of Oxford's Plea, 1648, II. 633. — Amoris Effigies, 1649^ 3rd Ed., 1664, H. 642 ; 4tli Ed., 1688, H. 642, III. 261; 1671,111. 261. — Effigies of Love, 1680, H. 642, II. 633. — Picture of Love unveiled, 1682, H. 642. — Contributed to Jon- sowMS Yirbius, 1636. Workman, Giles. Private men no pul- pit men : Answered in J. Knowles, Private Plea, 1648. Warly, J. English Iliads, 1674, I. 446. — The Reasoning Apostate, 1677, L 446. Warlike directions, l^hos. Fisher, 1 644. Warmstrey, G. 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Oorderoy, 1608.— from the Lord God out of Zion. E. Bourne, 1660.— for all men of the shortness of tBe time and days, .1565-6, IL 30. — or caveat for all men to Hye, (Sfc, 1581, II. 33. — song to Cities all, &c., 1577, II. 414. — the plague rewardes that follow all gamesters, 1578, II. 32. — to all maydes that brewes thayre oune bane, 1565-6, II. 30. — to come out of Babylon. And. Ram- say, i^t,?,. — to England. Jas. Parke. — to England herein to advance, 1562-3, II. 226. — to England, let London begin. Wm. Birch. — to the wise. T. Churchyard, 1580. — to the world. N. Smith, i6e,^. — to Youth : Ballad, H. 345, 1. 472. Warnings to the unclean. John Wil- liams, 1689. Warren, A. Just Vindication of the Army, 1647, IL 634. Warren, A., Printer, 1660, II. 578; 1662, II. 421. Warren, Alb. The Royalist Reformed, 1650, in. 313. Warren, Arth. The Poor man's pas- sions, 1605, H. 643. Warren, G. Impartial description of Surinam, 1667, II. 634. Warren, John. Translated Nicodemus, his Gospel, 1630, I. 306. — Verses in W. Shakespeare's Poems, 1640. Warren, Rob. Translated Tablet of Cebes, 1699. Warren, T., Printer, 1651, II. 5 ; 1652, H. 134; 1653, IV. 56; 1654, IL 620; 1658, H. 272; 1659, L 162, IIL 93 ; 1693, L 490, IL 482, IIL 13, IV. 34 ; 1694, n. 74, 435. IV. 179; 1697, II. 380. Warren, Thos., Bookseller, 1643, J. 320; 1644, I. 414- Warren, Thos., and Joshua Kirton, Booksellers, 1638, IL 253,111. 98; 1639, IIL 86. Warren, W. Nursery of Names, 1 58 1 , jj_ 542- — Discourse between a wealthy citizen and a miserable soldier, 1579, H. 643. Warren, Wm. Strange and lament- able News from Exeter, 1643, H. 157. Warrin, J. Vita Jesu Christi, 1568, IIL 261. Warrington, Hen., Earl of. Speech, 1692, III. 41. Wars, General rehearsal of. T. Church- WARWICK [ 796 ] WASHBOURNE yard, 1579. — History of the late. P. Gualdo, 1648. — Instruction for. W. de Bellay, 1589. — of Pompey and Caesar. Geo. Chapman, 1631. — Of the knowledge and conduct of. T. Proctor, 1578. — Theory and prac- tice of modern. Roh. Barret, 1 598. — Treatise of. F. Greville, Lord Brooke, 1633. — wars, wars. T. Decker, 1628. Warwick, Ambrose Dudley, Earl of. W. Bourne's Art of Shooting, 1584'; Diodorus Siculus, Successors of Alexander, 1587 ; Fourth Part of Civil Wars of France, 1576, II. 227 j G. Ocland's Variance, &c., 1589 ; G. Whetstone's Sir P. Sidney, 1586, ded. to. Warwick, Ann, Countess of, Acuna's Ee- solved Gentleman, 1594; B. Allison's Psalms, 1599; G. Oontareno' sYenioe, 1599 ; History of France, 1595, II. 231 ; /. Taffin's Marks of children of God, 1590; G. Turlervile's Epi- taphs, 1570, and Plain Path to Per- fect Vertue, 1568, ded. to. Warwick, Chas., Earl of, Leez Lachry- mans : Sermon at funeral of, 1673, n. 635. Warwick, John, Earl of, W. TJiomas' History of Italy, 1549, ded. to. Warwick, Mary, Countess of, The ver- tuous woman found : Sermon at death of. A. Walker, 1678. — Hon. B. Boyle's Love of God, 1659; Leez Lachrymans, 1 673,11 635; B. 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WHITE [ 80.8 ] WHITELOCKE 642.— Historiaruiii Britanniae liber VI., 1598, VII., 1600, VIII., 1600, IX., 1602, X., 1606, XL, 1607, II. 642. — Orationes, 1596, II. 641. — Brevis explicatio Martyrii S. Ursulse, 16 10, II. 642. — Verses in R. Versie- gan's Decayed Intelligence, 1605. White, Eob. Cupid's Banishment, 1617, IV. no. White, Kob. The Papists' Banishment, 1641, II. 642. White, Rob., Printer, 1641, H. 556, II. 558 ; 1642, II. 247, 347 ; 1644, III. 239, 274; 1646, H. 170, II. 595; 1648, II. 132, III. 38; 1650, II. 127, 295, III. 10, 109; 1653, II. 511; 1656, II. 390; 1657, II. 523; 1666, H. 677,11. 569; 1670, II. 161; 1674, III. 231; 1677, I. 315, II. 597. White, Sarah, Bookseller, Gun, at Little North Door of St. Paul's,i6i3, H. 77. White, T., Frinter, Chancery Lane, [1720], I. 362. White, Thos. Discovery of Brownism, 1605, III. 264. White, Thos. Schola Moralis Philos. Oxon. in funere Whiti puUata, 1624, H. 653. White, Thos. 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White, Wm., Printer, Cow Lane, 1592, n. 103 J 1598,- H. 136, 478; IS99. Hi 322, L 139, II. 691; 1600, H. 521; 1603, H. 18, 611, L 279, n. 308, 684; 1604, H. 128, 517 ; 1606, H. 128, IL 660; 1607, H. 338; 1609, II. 171 ; 1610, H. 322 ; 1611, H. 521 ; 1613, H. 176, 521, L 139 ; 1615, H. 528, 664; 1616, H. 258, 470, I. 203; 1617, H. 241. White's lamentation with his own hand made in Newgate, 1594, II. 357. I White Devil. John Webster, 16 12. — flag, 1643, H. 89, L 157. White Lion Yard, Strange and terrible news from, 1674, I. 305. Whitefoot, John. Death's Alarum, 1656, H. 653, L 453. Whitehall, J. Miscellaneous Poems, 1685, III. 264. — Verses in Th. Wright's God's Revenge, 1688. Whitehall, Eob. 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WMtfleld, Hen. The Light appearing more and more, 165 1, II. 422. Whitfield, Ealph. Eelation of the title of Alfonso VI., King of Portugal, 1661, II. 642. Whitford, D. Verses in Hugo Grotim' Sophompaneas, [1652], I. 193. Whitford, Kich. Daily exercise and experience of death, IV. no. — Work for Householders, 1530, 1533, 1. 453 ; IS37, IV. no. Whit^t, Archbp. John, Defence of the answer to the Admonition against the reply of T. C, 1574, II. 642. — Epitaph. J. Rhodes, 1604, H. 517; T. Qhurchyard, 1604, H. no.— Exa- mination of his censures, 1575, II. 642. — Life, by Sir G. Paule, 161 2, II. 465. — Coronation of K. James I. and Q. Anne, performed by, 1685, 11. 310. — W. Bailey's Three Kinds of Peppers, 1588; R. Grompton's End of Traitors, 1587; A. Nixon's Christian Navy, 1602 ; J. Stem's Annals of England, 1592, ded. to. Whithorne, Thos. Bassus of Duos, 1590, H. 653. — Songs for four or five voices, 1571, H. 653. Whiting, jS". Albino and Tiellama, 1 639, H. 654. — Le Here di Kecreatioiie, 1637, H. 653. — Saints' Triangle of Duties, 1659, H. 654. Whitledge, Tii., and W. Everinghau), Printers, 1694, II. 144. Whitlock, K,Booksellei;nr. Stationers' Hall, 169s, III. 242; 1696, II. 15, III 12, n8, 286, 31Z, 314; 1697, IL 158, 234, 346, 660, III. 13s; 1698, I. 166, 482, III. 2, 118, 1S3, 252, 313. Whitlock, Rev. John. Sermon on death of Hon. E. Pierepoint, 1658, I. 357. Whitlock, John, Bookseller, nr. Sta- tioners' Hall, 1694, I. 273, IV. 39 ; 1695, II. 125, 219, 382; 1696, IL 649. Whitlock, R. Zootomia, 1654, 1. 454- Whitmore, Sir George, Lord Mayor: London's Jus Honorarium. Th. Heywood, 1631. — Memorials of. 0. Barlcsdnle, 1681. — R. Henderson's Arraignment of the whole Creature, 1631, ded. to. Whitney, Geffrey. Choice of Em- blems, 1586, H. 654.— News out of Cheshire, 1600, I. 84. — Verses in /. Dousa's Odse, 1586. Whitney, Isabella. Copy of a letter to her unconstant lover, H. 654. — A sweet nosegay, 1573, H. 654. Whitney, Capt. Jas. Life, 169^, I. 454- Whitney, Walter, 1578, IL 370. Whitrow, S. Work of God in a dying maid, 1677, I. 484. Whitston, J. De justicia et sanctitate belli, &c., 15 12, I. 454. Whitsuntide, Ballad in praise of, 1586, II. 643. Whittel, J. Constaiitinus Eedivivus, 1693, IL 643. Whittingham, W., and others. Epistle in C. Goodman's Superior Powers, 1558. — Psalms in English metre, 1585, I. 405. Compare Sternhold. Whittington, George, Bookseller, at Blue Anchor, Cornhill, 1646, II. 632 ; 1647, ii- 212, 213, ill. 78; 1648, L 392, IL 213, in. 4; 1649, IL 213. — vrith Gihs Calvert, 1643, II. 476. Whittington, Sir Eich., Ballad : Vor- tuous Life and death of, 1605, H. 654, II. 605. — Ballad: Whittington and his Cat, H. 654. — Famous and remarkablehistory of, [i68o],H. 654. — College, (Newgate), Hell upon Earth, or History of, 1703, III. 147. — History of, H. 654. — Life and Death of : in Life of y^m. Somers, 1636-7, II. 56. — London's Glory and Whittington's renown, H. 654. Compare T. H. Whittinton, Rob. De Accentu in pedestri oratione, &c., 1515, IV. no. — Treveris,w.(i.,III.2 65. — Deconciii- nitate grammatices et constructione, 1516,1V. no; 1517,0.643; 1519, 1523, IV. no. — De heteroclitis no- minibus, 1519,1520,1521,1523,1524, 1526, 1527,1V. 113; W. deWorJe, 7i.d.., III. 265; 1533, and Treveris, n.d. (2), IV. 113. — De institutioue Grammat., 1520, II. 642, IV. no; WHITTLESEY [ 410 ] WICLIFF 1521, IV. 1 10. — De octo partibus ora- tionis, 1519, IV. Ill; 1520,11.643; 1522,1.454; 1523,1533, WoTde,n.d., IV. III. — Declinationes nominuin, 1517. 1519..1521, 1524, IV. hi; 1525, Tieveris, n.d , IV. 1 1 2. — Gram- mat/icae Pars I., De Nominum gene- ribus, 1520, 1521, 1534, Treveris, n.d., IV. 112. De Verborum prsete- ritis at supinis,- 1521, 1522, 15^4, 1526, IV. 112; 1527,11.643; 1529, III. 265; 1533, II. 643. — Gramma- ticse Pars II., De Syllabarum quan- titate, 1519, I. 453, III. 265, IV. II; 1521, 1522, Treveris, n.d., IV. 1 1 1 ; 1527, II. 643. — Lucubrationes, 1517,1V. 113; 1519,1.198; 1521, IV. 113; 1523, I. 454, IV. 113; 1525, 1. 484 ; 1529, III. 265 ; W. de Worde, n.d., III. 265. — Opu.sculuni affabre recognitum, W. de Worde, n.d., II. 643, III. 265; 1519, H. 654. — Sintaxis, 1521, II. 643, IV. 112 ; 1522, III. 265, IV. 113 ; 1524. i52S> 1527. 1533. IV. 112; Treveris, n.d., IV. 113. — Vulgaria, 1520, 11. 642 ; 1521, IV. 110; '524, I- 454. IV. hi; 1527, II. 643; iS3i> i533> IV. III.— Edited Cicero, De Senectute, n.d. ; Cicero, De Officiis, 1540. — Translated I^ras- mus, Good Manners for Children, 1522; jSeweca's Honest Living, 1546; »Se?jeca;'sEemedyesagaynste all casual 1 chaunces, &c., 1547. WMttlesey, Thos., Bookseller, 1662, IV. 47. Whitwood, Wm., Boolcseller, H. 161, 655 ; Sioan, Buclr. Lane, 1666, I. 216; 1668, I. 176, 460, II. 597, IV. 177; 1669, II. 118; 1670, H. 193. 352, 636, I. 445 ; 167 1, H. 132, I. 254, III. 139; 1673, H. 294, 481, 636, III. 306 ; 1674, H. 481 ; 1676, IT. 706 ; 1678, I. 184; 1682,11 620; 1683,111.269; 1684, II. 556; 1686,11. 369,438; 1687, H. 260, 1. 176, 205, II. 88, 553; 1691, III. 207 ; 1692, IV. 139 ; n.d., H. 93, 158, 395. 514, 537, 607, 1. 50. Whitworth,- Mr., Boolcseller, Man- chester, 1725, III. 49. "Who live so merry and make such sport, 1558-9, H. 475. Whore, A common. John Taylor, 1622. — The costly, 1633, H. 655, II. 643.— The crafty, 1658, H. 655, II. 643. — The famous. G. Markham, 1609. — The honest. T. Decker, 1635. — The sixpenny. [1684], H. 655. — The Twopenny, H. 655. — The wandering, 1663, H. 655. Whore, New Song of the misfortunes of an old, [1688], II. 643. Whore of Babylon. T. Decker, 1607. • — of Babylon's Pockery Priest, i6|-j, III. 200. — of Babylon's Last Speech and Confession, 1673, III. 199. Whoredom, Invective against. Thos. Becon, n.d. — and thrift, Ballad Against, 1567, II. 31. Whore-masters, New advice to, II. 643. Whores' petition to the London Pren- tices, 1668, H. 655. Prentices' Reply, 1668; and the Citizens' Eeply, 1668, H. 655. — Rhetoric, 1683, H. 655, L 454. Whoring, God's judgements against, 1697, IV. 113. Whose eckow 10 all men doth cry. Ballad, 1566-7, II. 31. Why come ye not to Court. John Skelton, .n.d. Wicked Wil's sawce to Turner's Dish of wagtails, 1613, II. 35, Wickedness, Reward of. Rich. Robin- son, 1573. Wickham, Humph. Diego Redivivus, 1692, II. 717. — The Notorious Im- postor : or Life of Wm. Morrell, who personated, 1692, III. 164. Wickham wakened. M. Llewellyn, 1672. Wickins, J., Boolcseller, 1680, IV. 160; 1681, IL 48; 1695, IIL 189, IV. 115- Wickins, N. Woodstreet Compter's Plea for its Prisoner, 1638, H. 655, I. 454. — and others. Humble Peti- tions, 1641, IV. 160. Wicliflf, John. Dialogorum libri quat- tuor quorum primus Divinitatem et Ideas tractat,'i525, IV. 114. — Trea- tise against Orders of the Begging Priars, 1608, IL 643.— Wyclyffe's Wycket, 1546, IIL 265, 266.— Por- trait : in Bale's lUust. Majoris Brit. Sci'iptores, 1548. WICKLOW [' 8" ] WILD Wicklow, Strange News from, 1678,1!. 292. Wicks, M. Easy way to the Art of Numbers, 1658, I. 455. Widdowes, G-iles, Bookseller, Green Dragon, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1670, I. 44; 1674, I. 243, 356. Widdows, M., Bookseller, 1676, II. 339- Widdrington, Sir Thos. Speech : in Articles against Bp. M. Wren, 1641. Widow, The. Ben Jonson, J. Fletcher, and T. Middleton, 1652. — Complaint of a, 1564-5, II. 644. — I will have a, yf ever I marye, 1557-8, II. 644. — of Watling Street, 1597, I. 262. — ranter. A. Behn, 1690. — The triumphant. W. Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, 1677. — The wary. R. Higden, 1693. Widow Edith. Walter Smith, 1625. Widow's lamentation for absence of Children, 1643, I- 455- — mite. A. 6., 1619, H. 217. — tears. G. Chap- man, 1612. — Warning for, 1566, II. 644. Widows,, Proposals for the benefit of. W. Assheton, 1699. Wife, A : not ready made, but be- spoken. R. Aylet, 1653. — A, now a widow. Sir Thos. Over-buri/, 161 4. — Good.' R. Brathwaite, 1618. — How a man may choose a good, from a bad, 1608,111. 314; 1621, 1630, 1634, I. 455. — Illustrious. Giles Oldes- worth, 1673. — Mistaken. Thos. Grantham, 1752. — of Beath, The new, 1700, I. 455. — The vertuous. T. Durfey, 1680. — Worthy example of a. vertuous, H. 675. Wigand, J. De Neutralibus et Mediis, 1562, I. 445 ; iS9i> II- 717; 1626, in. 266. Wigenton, Eliz. Trial for whipping a girl to death, [1680], II. 512. Wight, John, Bookseller, Rose, St. Paul's CImrchyard, [1550], H. 39 ; 1559, II. 402; 1561, H. 97, n. 119; 1566,11. 7; 1568,11. 7, 387; 1572, H. 382, II. 387; 1574, n. 374; 1575- n. 387; 1578, n. 7; 1579, 11.481; 1581,11. 41; 1582- I. 282; 1584, IV. 11; 1586, II. 279, IV. 79; 1588, H. 562, II. 374 ; 1590, n. 387 ; 1592, H. 258 ; 1600, II. 373 J n.d., H. 561, 674, III. 159. Wight, J., Bookseller, nr. Christ Church Door, 1613, III. 315. Wight, J., J7:, Bookseller, Old Bailey, H. 161. Wight, Thos., Bookseller, 1595, II. 7, 314,481; 1596,1.222; 1598,1.82, II. 562; 1600, III. 89, IV. 128; 1601, II. 468, IV. 129; 1602, 11. 238. Wight. To the King's most excellent majesty. G. Lauder, 1629. Wightman, Wm. Dedication in Vir- gil's ^neid, trans. Phaer, 1562, H. 632. Wigmore, Dame Anna. Ladies' present to a princess, 1627, IL 644. Wigmore, Lord, The Fair Maid of Dunsmore's Lamentation, occasioned by, H. 644. Wigornia : a Poem, 1697, II. 660. Wilbee, A. De Comparatis Compar- andis, 1647, (2), IV. 114. Wilberton, Thos., The Ranters ranting, with the Confession of, 1650, H. 498, II. 512. Wilbie, J. Fifst Set of English Mad- rigals, 1598. Second Set, 1609, H. 655- Wilcocke, Jas. The true English Pro- testants' Apology, 1642, III. 314. Wilcock, Wm., A. Andreas, Ques- tiones, 1480; Valencius, Expositiones, 1481, printed at the expense of. Wilcocks, Thos. Glass for Gamesters, 1581, H. 655. — Narration of the fire at Wooburne, 1595, H. 655, II. 644. Wilcox, J., Bookseller, 1721, II. 148. Wilcox, John, Bookseller, Crown, Raid's Churchyard, 1647, H. 456. Wilde, A., Bookseller, 1736, II. 294; 1737,11. 653; 1743, II. 330; 1758, I. 279. — Printer, 1722, II. 380. Wilde, Edmond, Wm. Ramsay's Man's Dignity, 1661, ded. to. Wilde, J., Printer, 1693, II. 337, 529 ; 1694, IL 529. Comp. John Wilde. Wild, John, R. Chamberlaine's Joca- bella, 1640, ded. to. Wild, John, Bookseller, 1686, III. i. Wild, Jonathan. Humble Petition, [1725], I. 455.— Last farewell to the WILD L 812 ] WILKINS World, [1725], I. 455. — Proceedings of the trial, [1725], 1. 455. — Life, by H. D., 1725, II. 174. — The Ordinary of ^Newgate's account of behaviour, &c., 1725, I. 304. Wild, Josiah, Bookseller, 1672, I. 130. Wild, Joseph, Bookseller, Castle Street, 1682, III. 268. Wild, Joseph, Bookseller, Elephant, at Charing Cross, 1697, II, 59; 1698, III. 212,- 1699, II. 563. Wilde, Mr., and others. London's Liberties : Learned Arguments of, 165 1, IL 361; 1682, IL 364. Wild, Serjeant, W. OasfeWs Discovery of America, 1644, ded. to. — and H. Salway. Letter to Speaker Lenthall, 1642. IV. 116. Wild, Eob. A "Wipe for Iter Boreale Wilde, 1670, H. 6s6.^Dialogue be- tween Death and, H. 656. — Dr. Hewitt's Letter to, 1656, H. 655. — Essay on the Dnke of York's late Victory, 1665, H. 656. — FJagellum Poeticum, 1672, II. 644. — Humble thanks for H.M.'s Declaration for Liberty of Conscience, 1672, III. 226; 1673, H. 656. — In nova ani- mus, H. 656. — Ingenious contention, 1668, H. 656. — Iter Boreale, 1660, H. 685; 1 66 1, H 685, II. 644; 1668, 1670, H. 655; 1671, IL 644. — Iter Boreale, his country clown, 1665, H. 656. — Letter to him from J. J., 1672, I. 455. — Loyal Non- conformist, 1666, H. 656. — Moon- shine, 1672, III. 286. — Poem upon the imprisonment of Mr. Calamv, 1663, H. 656. To Dr. Wild, in the words of his own poem to E. Galamy, 1662 : An Answer to Mr. Galamy, 1663, H. 655. On, the Answer to Dr. Wilde's poem, 1663, H. 656.— Poor Eobin's Parley with, 1673, H. 656. — Scotch riddle unfolded, 1666, H. 656. — Scourge for the Libeller, 1672, H. 656. — Sovereign remedy for the Presbyterian malady, 1663, H. 656.— The Benefice, 1689, h! 656-— These for his old friend. Dr. Wild, 1672, H. 656.— Tragedy of Christopher Love, 1660, H. 655. Your Servant Sir : or Ralpho to Hudi- bras, 1663. Hudibras answered. 1663, H. 656. — Poem on Cock fight- ing, in G. Cotow'i- Gamester, 1680, 1. 103. — and others. Rome rhymed to death, 1683, I. 364. Wild, Wm., Bookseller, 1659, II. 174. Wilde, W., Printer, 1696, H. 153, IL 694, IV. 95; i69(?), IIL 231. Wild Wantonnes take warning by Josepheus, 1563-4, II. 322. Wildfire plot found out in Ireland, 1641, II. 301. Wild Goose chase. F. Beaumont and J. Fletcher, 1652. Wildman, John. Putney Projects, 1647, IIL 266. —Truth's Triumph, 1647, III. 266. Wildman, Major John, and others, London's Liberties : Learned Argii- ments of, 1651, IL 361 ; 1682, II. 364- Wilford, Geo., Bookseller, Little Bri- tain, 1652, H. 171. Wilford, J., Bookseller, Three Flower de Luces, Little Britain, 1724, III. 257; 1725, I- 146 J 1727, I. 429; n.d., I. 483. Wilkes, Oliver, Bookseller, 1575, 1. 100. Wilkes, Judith. Confession, 1689, 1. 456.— The Orange, [1690], IL 647., Wilkin, Richard, Bookseller, 1696, IL 47.6; 1697, IL 218. Wilkins, David. Edited J. Seldeni Opera, 1726. Wilkins, Geo. Miseries of Inforced Marriage, 1607, H. 656 ; 1611, 1629, 1637, I. 456. — Pericles, Prince of Tyre, 1608, H. 656.— Tliree Miseries of Barbary, 1603, H. 656.— and T. Decker. Jests to make you merry, 1607, H. 149. Wilkins, J., Printer, 1698, I 423. Wilkins, Jonathan, BooJcseller, 1682, L 297. Wilkins, Bp. J. 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A cause allegorically WITHER [ 823 ] WITHER stated, 1657, H. 669, II. 655.— A satire, 1614, I. 461; 1615, H. 664; 1616, H. 664, A. 273.— A single si quis, [1648], H. 668.— A sudden flash, 1657, H. 669. — A Triple Paradox, 1661, H. 671.— Abuses stript and ,whipt, 1613, H. 664, I. 461; 1614, 1615, 1617, H. 664. — Address to Members of Parliament, i657,H. 670. — Amygdala Britannica, 1647, H. 668. — Animadversion on, in H. ifi/itore's Follie's Anatomie, 161 9. — Another Address to Eichard Crom- well, H. 670. — Boni ominis votuni, 1656, H. 669. — Britain's Remem- brancer, 1628, H. 667. HisEemem- brancer, 1643, H. 673, II. 655. — British Appeals, 1651, H. 669. — Campo Musae, 1643, 1644, 1661, H. 667. — Cantica Sacra, H. 672. — Car- menTenarium Semi-Cynicum,[i649], I. 463. — Carmen Eucharisticon,i649, I. 463. — Carmen Expostuliitoriuiii, 1647, H. 668. — Cordial of Confec- tion, 1659, H. 670, 11. 655. — De- claration in the person of Oliver .Cromwell, H. 670. — Divine Poems, 1688, H. 672; 1728, I. 465.— Doubtful Almanack, 1646, H. 668, I. 7. Major Wither's Disclaimer of, 1646, H. 668; 1667, I. 463.— Echoes of the sixth trumpet, 1665, H. 672. — Emblems, 1635, H. 666. — Epitaph on Lady Scott, H. 673. — Epithalamia, 1612, H. 664.' — Ei)istolium-Vagum-Prosa - Metricuni, 1659, H. 670. — Exercises upon the first Psalm, 1620, H. 665, I. 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Bookbinders' Petition to the House of Commons concerning, 1624, H. 45. — Improvement of Iiii- jirisonment, &c., 1661, H. 671. — Iter Boreale, H. 672. — Iter Hiber- nicum, H. 672. — Joco-Serio, 1661, H. 671. — Johnson's answer to : in Description of Love, 1620, H. 350. — Justitiarius Justificatus, 1646, H. 667. — Juvenilia, 1622, 1626, H. 665; 1633, H. 665,1.462. — Letter to Sir John Danvers, H, 668. — Letter to, 1646, H. 673. — Letter to, touching his soi-disant exploits in Kent, &c., 1646, H. 673. — Letter to, to prevent his future pseudography, 1646, H. 673. — Letters of Advice, 1644, H. 667, L 463 ; 1645, L 463. — Majesty in Misery, 1648, 1681, H. 668. — Meditations upon tiie Lord's Prayer, 1665, H. 671. — Me- morandum to London, 1665, H. 672, I. 464. — Mercurius Rusticus, 1643, H. 667. — Mr. George Wither's Re- vived, 1683, H. 673. — Modern Statesman, 1654, H. 669, I. 464. — • New Song of a young man's opinions, H. 664.— Nil Ultra, 1668, H. 672. — Opobalsamum Anglicanum, 1646, H. 667, II. 655. — Parallellogram- maton, 1662, H. 671, III. 270. — Paraphrase of the Ten Command- ments, 1697, I. 465. — Patrick's Pur- gatory, H. 672.- — Petition and Njir- ration, 1658-9, H. 670. — Philarete's Complaint, H. 672. — Private address for 3 Sept. 1658, H. 670. — Private address to Oliver Cromwell, 1657-8, H. 670. — Preparation to the Psalter, T619, H. 665, I. 462, in. 315.— Prince Henry's Obsequies, 161 2, H. 664, I. 461. — Proclamation in the name of the King of Kings, 1662, H. 671, L 462. — Prophecy, 1641, H. 667. — Prophetical Trumpeter sounding an Alarum to Britain, H. 668. — Prosopopoeia Britanica, 1648, H. 668, I. 663. — Psalms of David, 1632, H. 666. — EespublicaAnglicana, 1650, H. 668, I. 463.— Salt upon Salt, 1659, H. 670.— Scholar's Pur- gatory, 1625, H. 665.— Se Defen- WITHEE [ 824 1 WITS dendo, 1643, H. 667. - Sliepherd's Hunting, 1615, H. 664, I. 461. — Sighs for the Pitchers, 1666, H. 672, I. 465, — Sin's Confession, 1658-9, H. 670. — Some Advice to the new elected Burgesses, 1645, H. 667. — Songs of the Old Testament, 162 1, H. 665. — Specvdum Speculativum, 1 660, H. 671. — Speech without Doors, 1644, H. 667, IV, 178. Answered, 1645, I. 463. Defended by Wither, 1646, H. 667. — Thankful Retribu- tion, 1649, H. 668. — The dark lan- tern, 1653, H. 669. — The great Assizes, 1645, H.667. — The prisoner's plea, 1661, H. 671. — The Protector, 1655, 1656, H. 669. ^- The tired petitioner, [1648], H. 668. — ^Three grains of spiritual frankincense, 165 1, H. 668. — Tliree private meditations, 1665, H. 671, I, 464.^ — Timely Caution, 1652, H, 669. — To the Par- liament of the Commonwealth, 1654, H. 669. — To the King when Prince of Wales, H. 672. — To the most lion, the Lords and Commons in Par- liament, [1649], I. 465. — True state of the cause between the King and Parliament, H. 668. 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Translated Calvin's Register of Saints' bodies, 1561 ; Sleidan's Brief Chronicle, 1563. Withers, Thos., Apprehending and tak- ing of: Murder upon Murder, 1703, IV. 71. Withers, Wm., The Wonderful works of God shewed in, 1581, H. 583, 676. Withipol, Edm., T. Lupset's Exhorta- tion to young men, 1538, ded. to. Withrington, C, Bool-seller, 1648, IL 103. Withycombe Parish Church, Relation of accidents at and about, 1638, H. 157, III. 64, Second Relation, 1638, H. 157, III. 64. — New and Strange News from St. Christophers, 1638, [by John Taylor], H. 418. Witney, Woodcut of a loft at : in /. Roioe's Tragi-Coracedia, 1653. Wits, The: Sir Wm. Daoenant, 1636 ; Matt. Stevenson, 1685; Fr. Kirk- man, 167 1. WIT'S [ 82s ] WOLFE Wit's AcadBiuy, or Six pennywortli fur a Penny, 1656, H. 308.— Academy. JC. Meres, 1634; Ben Jonson, 1656. — Academy, or the Muses' Delight. 8th Ed., 1701, II. 653; 1704, IV. 178.— Bedlam. John Davies, 1617. ^Cabinet, 1737, 11. 653; 1701, A. 273. — Commonwealth. F. Meres, 1634; N. Ling, 1597 ; J. Bodenham, 1597. — extraction. Wm. Bagwell, 1664. — fancies. /. Ufflet, 1659. — fits and fancies. A. Copley, 1595. — interpreter. /. Ootgrave, 1655. — labyrinth. J. S., 1648. — labyrinth, or the exercise of idleness, 1610, II. 653. — led by the nose. W. Cham- lierlaine, 1678.- — misery and the world's madness. T. Lodge, 1596. — 'new dial. A. Sherly, 1604. — of Men. Walter Gharleton, 1669. — paraphras'd. Matt. Stevenson, 1680. — pilgrimage. John Davies, 1605. —private wealth. N. Breton, 1612. — progress, 1647, H. 661. — recrea- tions, 1640, H. 661, 1.460; 1641, J 650, H. 662, I. 460. — refined and augmented, 1663, 11. 653. — scholar's Prize, 1619-20, II. 653. — tearme, 1620, I. 460. — theatre of the little world. N. Ling, 1598, — Touchstone of. E. Hake, 1586. — Treatise of Sports of. R. FLechnoe, 1675. — trenchmour. N. Breton, 152 7. — Trial of. ./. Huarte, i6g8. — Vacation, 1633-4. H. 653. Witt, John de. 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Lilhjs Eng- land's prophetical Merlin, 1644, ded. to. Wives, Ballet of good, 1557-8, II. 656. — Commission unto all those whose, be their masters, 1564-5, II. 656. — Dialogue declaring the properties of shrowde slirewes and honest. Eras- mvs, 1557. — excuse. Thos. Southern, 1692.- — new-year's gift to her hus- band, 1605, I. 25. — Warning to' all wanton, 1564-5, II. 656. Wiving and thriving. Of. Thos. Tusser, 1561. Wizard unvizor'd, 1652, I. 465. Wodenote, T. Hermes Theologus, 1 649, I. 465. Wodenotlie, Eichard, Bookseller, 1645, II. 122, 250; 1647, IV. 142; 1649, I. 113, II. 621 ; 1651, at the Star, Cornhill, I. 292; 1653, IL 700; 1656, III. 106. Wodroephe, J. Marrow of the French Tongue, 1625, II. 656. — 'Spared hours of a Soldier, 1623, H. 673, I. 465; 1625, H. 673. Woeful complaint and lamentable death of a forsaken Love, H. 352. — spec- tacle of the just judgement of God, 1594, n. 392. Woeing, Art of. M. Parker, 1638. Wolacer, Theod., Printer, Hamburg^ 1598, II. 528. Wolf, Giov. See John Wolfe. Wolf, John, Printer, Frankfort, 1565, III. 143- Wolfe, John, Printer, 1 5 80, H. 1 6 ; 1 5 8 1 , H. 568, IV. 174; 1582, in Distaff Lane, H. 332, 644, 682, I. 471, II. 357, 379- 484, 651; 1583, H. 516, 651, II. 279, IV. 38 ; 1585, H. 124, 570, II. 227 ; 1586, H. 16, 155, 181, 338, 572, I. 405' II' 20; 1587, H- 65, 104, 196, 210, 237, 238, 573, 591, I. 257, IL 194, 227, 241, 475, WOLFE [ 826 ] WOMAN 639, III. 83, IV. 86; 1588, H. 16, 152, 181, 182, 239, 243, 291, 293, 323. 425, 510. 57°. S91. 1- 167, 230, 332, 11- 4. 88, 133, 167, 194, 200, 301. 351. 391. 398, 483, 485. 568, 581, III. 300; 1589, H. 226, 579, 591, I. 129, 168, 405, 407, IL 51, 166, 228,415,471,662,111.74,170, 219, IV. 164; 1590, H. 121, 175, i95> 335. 389. 417, 476, 5S9> 631, 674, I. loi, 296, II. 2, 12, 182, 227, 246, 257, 415, 423, 535, 569, 570, 612, 620, 662, III. 63; 1591, H. iSS. 182, 241, 333, 423, 447, 484, 570, 1. 142, 168, 191, 308, 396, II. 10, 87. 195. 230, 246, 415. 4i6, 485, 500, 517,557, 612,649,662,111. 84,174, IV. 157; 1592, H. 241, 257, 408, 1. 191, II. 179, 230, 242, 264, 332, 491, 500, 508,523, 530, 587; 1593, H. 27, 104, 109, no, 179, 257, I. 87, 169, II. 222, 230, 246, 270, 300, 477, 607, III. 84, IV. 136; 1594, H. 134, 277, II. 122, 170, 196, 220, 246, 416, 556, III. 301 ; 159s, H. 370, 568, I. 276, IL 39; 1596, H. 284, 690, I. 223, II. 387; 1597, II. 241, 326; 1598, H. 538, I. 87, 219, II. 21, 377, 416, IV. 145, 146 ; 1599, H. 141, 156, 210, 578, 674, I. 205, 408, II. 239, 247, 269, 272, 305, 417, 485, III. 94, 121, IV. 32 ; 1600, H. 382, I. 282, A. 265; n.d., H. 159, 182, I. 28, 262. Wolfe, Nicholas, Bookseller, Bread Street, Cheapside,i6'j6, 1. 482 ; 1677, I. 317; 1682, III. 261; 1683, III. 261; 1684,111.140; 1699,111.140. Wolfe, Philip. Carolo secundo acrosti- chis, 1660, H. 673. Wolfe, Reginald, Printer, 1542, H. 332; 1543, H. 332, 499, II. 514; 1544, n. 537; 1545, ni. 139; 1546, H. 332; 1547, II. 565; 1548,11499, IV. 93; 1551, H. 99, 499, I. 57; 1553, H. 473, 544; 1555, H. 499; 1556, H. 499, IL 515; 1560, IL 345,111.651; 1563,111.281; 1567, in. 143, IV. 75; 1568, L 189, IL 663, in. 88; 1570, IV. 66; 1572, L 257, U. 86; 1573,111. 179; n.d., n. 664, m. 291, IV. 87. Wolferston, Fr. Translated Ovid's Do Arte Amandi, 166 1. WoUaston, Sir John and Lady, J. Vicars' Looking-glass for malignants, 1643, ded. to. Wollaston, Lady E., J. Vicars' Baby- lon's Beauty, 1644, ded. to. Wollaston, Mr., Copy of a letter from Col. John Lilburn to, 1646, II. 348. Wollaston, W. Design of part of the Book of Ecelesiastes, 1691, IL 656. WoUay, Ed. New Year's Gift, 1571, H. 673, L 465. Wolley, Ed. Loyalty amongst Eebels, 1662, III. 270. Wolley, Hannah. The Gentlewoman's Companion, 1682, III. 270. — The Queen-like Closet, 1670, 1675, II. 656. Wolley, E. Present State of France, 1689, III. 270. Wolley, Rev. Mr. The Complete Lib- rary, 1692, III. 142. Wolseley, Sir Chas. The Case of Divorce and re-marriage, 1673. II. 523. Wolseley, Eob. Poems, in A. Belin's Lycidus, 1688. Wolsey, Cardinal, Animadversions on. Th. Baily's Life of Bp. Fisher, 1655. — Life and Death. Thos. Storer, 1599; G. Cavendish,i66'j. — Memoirs of, 1706, II. 657.-^Negociations of. G. Cavendish, 1641. — Notice: in /. Dickenson's Speculum Tragicum Ee- gum, 1 60 1. — Satire against. Wm. Roy, 1528. — Hen. Bullock^ Oratio, 1521 ; Galenus de pulsuum motu, 1522, ded. to. — and Archbp. Laud, True Description, or parallel between, 1641, H. 327, II. 335. — and Archbp. Laud, Canterbury's Dream, 1641, H. 328. Wolstenhome, Sir John, Elegy on death of : in F. Quarles, Sighs, 1640. Woltrop, Cornelius, Printer, dwelling at Saint Antonies, H. 156. Wolverston, Roger. Latin Euphony, 1640, IL 657. Woman, Accomplished, 1671, IL 658. Walter Montague. — as good as the man, 1677, III 271.— Childbearing. W. Herbert, 1648.— Complete. Du Boscq, 1 639.— Defence of a. B. Her- ricJc, n.d. — Emblems of a vertuous. E. F., 1650.— in the Moon. J. Lyly, WOMAN-CAPTAIN [ 827 ] WOMEN 1597. — is a weather-cock. N. Field, 1 61 2. — kild -with kindness. Thos. Heywood, 1607. — Nature of a. Ghr. Middleton, 1596.-: — never vext. Wm. Rowley, 1632. — of Canyne, 1563-4, II. 657. — of Greece, Revenge of a, 1569-70, II. 657. — outwitted, H. 676. — possessed with a Devil, True and dreadful description of, 1584, I. 393. — Praise and dispraise of. C. Fyrrye, 1564. — that was constrained to eat her son from hunger, 1567-8, 11. 657. — The excellent, 1O95, III. 271. — The very. P. Massinger, 1639. • — to the plow and man to the hen- roost. M. Parlser, n.d. — turned Bully, 1675, II. 658. — will have her will, 1603, H. 470. Wvi. Hougliton, 1 63 1. — Worth of a. R. Feirers, 1622. Woman-captain, The, Thos. Shad well, 1680. Woman-hater, The. ^o7m Fletcher, 1607. Woman-kind, Apology for. /. G., 1605. Womankind, Treatise of the nohility and excellencyof. CoiiieliusAgrippa, 1542. Woman's birth. A, I. 466.— champion. The good. /. ^ . , [ 1 640]. — conquest. Hon. Edw. Howard, 167 1.— No help like a. Thos. Middleton.— sharp re- venge, 1640, H. 675, II. 594; 1650, H. 675. — tongue. Anatomy of a, 1638, H. 674 ; 1658, H. 675.— worth, A, 1599, li. 674.— work is never done, I. 466. Women, Apology for. W. Heale, 1609; G. Newstead, 1620. — are not men, Discourse that, 1638, II. 657.— Ar- raignment of lewd, idle, forward and unconstant. Jos. Swetnam, 1665.— as good as Men, 1677, H. 676, 11. 27i._Beauty of, n.d., H. 673.— best when they are at rest, 1557-8, II. 65 7. —Brief Anatomy of, 1653, H. 675, II. 658. — Commonwealth of. '1- Durfey, 1686. — confessors. Seven, 1642, II. 657; 1641, H. 67S.--De- ceit of, H. 674, ni. 27o.-Defence of. Sir T. Elyot, iS4S; J- ■®«"g/"' 1697; Edw. More, 1560; Rob. Vaughan, 1542.— Dialogue concern- ing, 1 69 1, III. 27-1. — Discourse against Painting and tincturing of. Thos. Tuke, 161 6.— Dutiful defence of thelawfulregimentof. H. Howard, Earl of Northampton. — Essiy in de- fence of, 1696, III. 271. — Excellency of good. B. Rich, 16 13. — fegaries, H. 675. — Gallery of heroic. Peter Le Moyne, 1652. — God's great and marvellous threatenings to, 1565-6, II. 657. — Great Advocate and Orator for, 1682, II. 658, H. 676.— Great mischance that happened to men through wicked, 1565-6, II. 657. — History of. T. Heywood, 1657 ; John Shirley, 1686. — How, be witty and worthy to trane, 1568-9, II. 657. — Image of Evil, 1568-9, H. 674. — ■ Inconstancy of. Sir Wm. Davenant, n.d. — Invective against the pride of, 1657, I. 466. — Jane Anger, her pro- tection for, 1589, H. 676. — Lives of nine most worthy. T. Heywood, 1640. — New Comedy in manner of a Interlude, H. 463. — New Song . . . of difference between good and bad. G. Wither, H. 664. — Nobility of. W.' Bercher, 1559. — Now or never, or a New Parliament of, 1656, H. 675, I. 466. — of London, Resolution, 1649, H. 346. — of Middlesex, Peti- tion, 1641, H. 390. — Parliament of, 1640, H. 675, IL 657; 1646, 1656, II. 657; n.d., I. 466. — Pat- tern for. Jolin Mayer, 161 9. — Praise and dispraise of, 1563-4, II. 657. C. Pyrrye, 1564. — Praise and dis- ]iraise of, tram. J. Allday, 1579, S. 674, I. 466. — Praise of, 1563-4, II. 657. — Praise of all good. E. Gosyn- hyll, 1542.— Praise of good, 1568, H. 674, II. 657. — Praise of the vain beauty of, 1560, II. 657.— preachers in Middlesex, Discovery of, 1641, H. 675. — Present to be given to teem- ing. J. Oliver, 1669. — Pride and abuse of, now a days. G. Barns- ley, 1550. — Scholehouse of. Wyer, n.d., 1541. H. 674, L 466; 1560, 1572, H. 674. — Song to praise of many vertuous, 1569, II. 657. — Sted- fastness of, 1568, U. 657. —The C -'s petition to the Parliament of, 1684, H. 676.— to please who WOMEN'S [ 828 ] WOOD taketh inhande, 1564, II. 657. — will have their will, 1649, H. 675, II. 658. — "Wonder of. J. Marston, 1606. — Wonders of the female world, 1683, ,11. 658. — worthies. /. Golborne, 1674. Women's Advocate, The, 1683, I. 279. — complaint against their bad hus- bands, 1676, H. 676. — conquest. JEdw, Howard, 167 1. — cry against the excise of all commodities, H. 675. — rights. Laws, resolutions of, 1632, n. 657. Wonder, A, 1648, II. 393. — A new. W. Rowley, 1632. — Most strange and miraculous, that happened through lightning, 1594, II. 393.— of a king- dom, 1648, II. 658. John Taylor, 1648. — of the kingdom. T. Decker, 1636. — of Women. /. Marston, 1606. — of Wonders, 1650-1, II. 439; 1671, H. 675; 1682, T. 467; R. Hough, 1666; R. Smith, 1662. — worth the reading, 1617, H. loi, 11. 569- Wonderful News from the North. Mary Moore, 1650. — predictions. John Saltmarsh, 1648. — Things of Nature, History of. J. Jonston, 1657. — workmanship of the World. L. Danceus, 1578.— Works of God, de- clared by a strange prophecy of a Maid, 1641, H. 425.— Year, The. T. Becker, 1603. Wonders and fearful sights in earth and heaven, 1570, H. 676, II. 658. —beyond the World, 1608, II. 658. —British, 17 17, 1. 467.-^foretold by her Crete Prophet of Wales, 1643, H- 627. — History of strange, 1561, H. 676. — in the deep, 1684, H. 214.— — in the North and West of Eng- land, Five, 1659, H. 677, I. 467.-^ no Miracles. V. Greatorex, 1666. — of the Little World. N. Wanley, 1678.— of the Peake. 0. Cotton, 1694. — of the World. Pedro Mexia, 1 65 6.— of the World, Five. L. Price, 1674.— of the World, Twelve. J. Maynard, 1 611. —of this Age, Three, i636,H. 677.— of this windy Winter, 1613, H. 676.— on the Deep, 1683, H. 391; 1684, H. 214.— seen in England, Five, 1646, ?!. 677.— seen in these latter years in the Air, 1566, II. 658. — seen 13 Jan. 1580, H. 676. — Three sundry, 1579, H. 676. — Two most strange, 1662, H. 677. — World of, 159s, H. 676. Roger Hough, 1660. — worth the hearing, N. Breton, 1602. — Year of, 1652, I. 466. Wooburne, Narration of fearful fire at. T. Wilcox, 1595. Woode, Abraham, and others. The Discovery of New Britain, 1652, II. 673- Wood, Ant. AthensB Oxonienses, 1 69 1-2, III. 271. — Historia et Anti- quitates Univ. Oxon., 1674, II. 658. Wood, G. Loyalty,' 1686, II. 658. Wood, Jasper. Account of Witchcraft, 1700, H. 677, I. 467. Wood, John, Bookseller, Edinburgh, 1629, H. 400; 1633, III, 162. Wood, Lambert. Floras Anglicus, 1658, IL 658. Wood, Michael, Printer at Roan, 1553, IL 242; I5S4, II. 173, IIL 65. Wood, Nich., of Harrison : The Great Eater. John Taylor, 1630. Wood, R. Translated Artemidorius' The Interpretation of Dreams, 1656, H. 13. Wood, R., BooJcseller, 1642, I. 420. — Printei; 1654, II. 150; 1656, H. 308 j 1660, H, 94; 1661, H. 112; 1662, III. 14s ; 1663, H, 71 ; 1664, H. 310, III. 130; 1665, H. 202, III. 67 ; n.d., H. 310. Wood, Ralph, Printer, 1658, IL 70; 1660, L 158; 1661, IL 468, IIL 44; 1664, L 158 ; 1665, L 158, Wood, Sir Kob, Orations, in B. Gar- ter's Joyful Receiving of the Queen, 1578. Wood, Rob., Printer, 1641, I, 241 ; 1642, 1. 241, IL 626 ; 1643, 1, 241 ; 1650, H, 638, IL 627 ; 1651, L 219 ; 1652, IL 285; 1661, IL153; 1664, IV. 174; n.d., H. 206, I. 162, Wood, Roger, and T. Symcocke, Ab- stract of H.M.'s Letters Patent to, 1620, H, 483. Wood, T., Printer, 1736, IL 514. Wood, Thos. Dead Man's Testament, 1651, IL 659.- Scottish Psalter, L 467. WOOD [ 829 ] WOOL Wood, Thos., Bookseller, 1674, II. 419. Wood, Wm. The New Year's Wonder, 1642, I. 138. Wood, Wm. New England's Prospect, 1634, III. 271; 1635, 1639, ni. 271. 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Woods and Groves and ratling stream es, n. 35- Woodstock, Just Devil of, 1649, H. 433. — school; Votivum Carole, 1660, H. 94. — scuffle, 1649, H. 433, II. 440. — The Queen's Entertainment at, 1585, H. 180, II. 193. Wood-street Compter's plea for its prisoner. N. Wiclcins, 1638. — • counter, Wonderful strange news from, 1642, H. 344. Woodwall, Wm. Acts of Q. Elizabeth allegorized, I. 467. Woodward, Mrs. Esther, J. Bulteel's Apothegmes of the Ancients, 1683, ded. to. Woodward, J., Boolcseller, St Christo- pher's Churchyard, 1708, II. 158; 1710, 11. 135. Woodward, Thos., Boolcseller, 1727, I. 132. Woofe, Abr. Tyranny of the Dutch against the English, 1660, II. 659. Wooing, Ballad of a young man that went a, 1590-1, II. 366. — Satyre against. Bob. Gould, 1698. Wool, Act prohibiting the importation of, 1649, IV. 23. — and fuller's-earth. Ordinance to prohibit the transport- ing of, 1647, H. 615. — and Cattle, Treatise of, 1677, IV. 178.— Abstract of proceedings to prevent exportation of unmanufactured. W. Garter, 1688. — England's Interest Asserted, 1669, IV. 36.— Essay on, 1693, IV. 1 7 9.— Export of. T. Manley, 1677. Proclamation for preventing the export of, 1660, H. 615,' II. 108.— WOOLEN [ 830 1 WORDE Proposals to the H. of C. for tlie more effectual preventing of exporta- tion of, [1700], II. 251. — Eeasons for a limited exportation of, 1677, II. 659. — Treatise of, 1684, IV. 179. Woolen, Act for the Burying in, 1678, III. 271. — Cloths and Drapery, Pro- clamation for due payment of the subsidy and aulnage on, 1660, H. 615, II. 108. Woollen manufactures. England's weal. R. Haines, 1681. — Interest of Eng- land in relation to the, 1701, IV. 179. — Proclamation for the free exporta- tion of, 1662, II. III. — Thoughts on the Bill for prohibiting exporta- tion of, 1698, IV. 179. Woolf, N. See Wolf. WooUey, Hannah. 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Heijwood's Apology for Actors, 1612, Funeral Elegy, 1613; N. Morgan's Horsemanship, 1609; The Traveller's Breviat, 1601, ded. to. Worcester, Hen., Marquis of, Certa men Religiosum, or Conference be- tween K. Charles and, 1649, II. 41. — A. Behn's Emperor of the Moors, 1687; T. Durfey's Butler's Ghost, 1682; Jos. GlanvilVs Essays, 1676; U. Vaughan's Thalia Eediviva, 1678, ded. to. Worcester, Arraignment and execution of the late Tray tors at, 1606, H. 297. — Battle of. England's Triumph, 1600, II. 167. A Mad Design, 1651, H. 92. — Ballad declaring the arraignment and execution of traytoi's lately executed at, 1606, II. 660. — Elegy and Eulogy of. John Toy, 1638. — Lamentable song of a cruel murder done in, 1576-7, H. 678; II. 660. — Letter from a Gentleman to Mr. H. Martin from, 1642, II. 345. — More full account of the great victory obtained near, 1651, III. 271. — True narrative and Relation of H.M.'s escape from, 1660, III. 39. — Warn- ing from the Lord to the inhabitants of. Hd. Bourne, 1660. — Wigornia, 1697, II. 660. Worcester Boolcsellers. Sam. Evans, 1680; F. Rea, 1653. Worcester pnwfetZ, 1550, H. 7. Worcester PWwfen John Oswen,i55o- 1553- Worcestershire, Description of a most cruel and bloody murder in, 1583, H. 678. — True News from Mecare, and also out of, 1598, II. 174. Word for all : oi' the Rump's funeral, 1660, H. 526. — in the King's ear. Hen. Walker, 1647. — of advertise- ment and advice to the Godly in Scotland, 1651, III. 224.— of Com- | fort. /. R. P., 1623, H. 343.— to ; Purpose, 1659, II. 137. — to the wise, 1689, IL 646; [1645-6], in. 37. Worde, Wynkyn de, Printer, 1491, H. 195; 1492-3, IL 705; 1493, H. 3; 1494. I- 282, 229, in. 153 ; 1495, H. 685, L 2, A. 210; 1496, H. 28, I- 28, 473, 476 ; 1497, L 474, n. 198; 1498, H. 13, 97, loi, 210, 380, 634, L 13, 311, in. 161, IV. 53 ; 1499. H. 368, n. 352, IV. 96 ; 1500, H. 28, 116, 185, 195, 196, 281, 358, 382, 427, 484, L 2, 269, WORDE [ 831 ] WORLD 491, II. 435, III. 15, IV. 2; 1501, H. 261, III. 4, 14, 293; 1502, I. 173, II. 338, IV. 76; 1503, H. 196, IV.isi; 1504,^19,560,1.489,111. 9 ; iS°S. H. 660, 1. 491, II. 352, III. 128; 1506, H. 235, 245, I. 243, II. 62. 521 ; 1507, H. 236, I. 189, III. 138: 1508, H. 77, 263, 446, 552, II. 8, 219, 556, III. 80, 305, IV. 2, 26, A. 209; 1509, H. 55, 103, 156, 198, 258, 259, 446, 506, I. 48, 155, 204, 322, 474, 479, 481, 493, II. 219, 271, III. 247; 1510, H. 10, 389, 486, I. 474, IL 323, 484, 576 ; 1511, H. 116, 299, 475, I. 364, 481, 493, III. 242, 28s; 1512, H. 78, 259, 635, I. 7, II. 680, III. 255, 292, IV. 65; 1513, H. 78, 77, 381, 429, 685; 1514, H. 381,1. 173, 480, II. 436; 1515, H. 281, I. 412, III. 247; 1516, H. 74, 486, II. 8, 500, III. 229; 1517, I. 204, 484, II. 643, A. 208 ; 1518, H. 35, 359, 367, 416, 427, I. 238, II. 425, 436 ; 1519, H. 369, 654, I. 420, 453, II. 516, III. 265, IV. no; 1520, H. 119, 232, 382, 609, I. 481,1V. 48; 1521, H. 102, 104, 334, I. 67, 427, 475, IL 576, pi. 284; 1522, H. 186, 463, 633, II. 9, 692; 1523-4, II. 626; 1524, H. 281, 359, I. 7.454. II. 8; 1525, H. 694, 1. 454, n. 284, . III. 274, IV. 2; 1526, II. 397; 1527, H. 74, I. 188; 1528, H. 144. 19s, 299, 506, 606, II. 369, 436, 500, IV. 38; 1529, H. 14, 389, I. 13, 401. 492, II. 715, III. 238, IV. 39 ; 1530, H. 98, 159, 259, 359, 381, 659, I. 173, 453. 480, II. 8, 291, 523, 674, III. 250; 1532, H. 102, 186, 263, 641, I. 173, II. 692, III. 201, IV. 71.97; 1533. H. 176, 263, I. 215, 453, II. 204, 351 ; 1534. H. 186, ii. 126, 133, II. 692; 1535, H. 159, 375, IV. I ; n.d., H. 7, 28, 38, 47. 55. 74, 78, 98, 102, 103, 113, "9. 151, 174, 190, 192, 197, 212, 218, 224, 227, 230, 233, 247, 258, 281, 29X. 294. 338, 359, 374, 375, 381, 402, 438, 446, 460, 463, 473, 495. : 510, 512, 560, 568, 571. 574, 588, 623, 634, 635, 641, 673, 1. 28, 44, 48, 83, 104, 130, 150, 173, 177, 185, 204, 221, 242, 294, 322, 328, 350. 363, 389, 396, 401, 412, 427. 430, 483, 484, 485, 486, 488, 489, 491, 494. n. 6, 45, 55, 139, 181, 385, 492, 576, 604, 643, 671, III. 113, 128, 138, 190, igi, 285, IV. 17, 29, loi, 104, III, 112, A. 167, 168, 209, 272. Worden, Thos. The Types unveiled, 1664, II. 66q. Words, Collection of English. J. Ray, 1674. — Explanation of difficult and obscure. Sir J. Skene, i$gS. — New world of. Hd. P/w7fo>-, 1658.— World of. J. Florio, 1611. — whereby we may be saved. T. Vincent, 1668. Work for Cutlers, 1615, H. 471. — for none but Angels and Men. Sir John Davies, 1653. — worth the reading. 0. Gibbon, 159 1. Works of a young Wit. N. Breton, 1577. World and the child, Proper new Eu- terlude of the, 1522, H. 463. — Ballad declaring the frailty of this, 1578, II. 660. — Ballad declaring the uu- stedfast state of this, 1578, II. 660. — bewitch'd. The, 1699, I. 468. B. Bekkei; 1695. — Brief description of the. Geo. Abbot, 1635; G. Botero, 1599. — Compase and cyrcuet of the, H. 678. — Description of the. R. Fage, 1658. — Description of the Sphere or frame of the, n.d., II. 660. — Discoveries of the. A. Galvano, 1 60 1. — Geographical Description of the, 1671, III. 271. — History of the. R. Ferrar, 1698 ; D. Petavius, 1659 ; Pliny, 1601 ; Sir W. Raleigh, 1614 ; /. Zonoras, n.d. — History of the nine worthies of the, 1700, H. 678. — Hy- drographical description of. John Davis, 1593. — in a Maize, 1659, II. 686.— in the Moon. Mk Settle, 1697. — Infancy of the. N. Billings- ley, 1656. — is turned upside down, 1646, I. 80. — is well amended. The, 1562-3, II. 660. — Manner of the. /. S., n.d. — Myrrour and description of the. L. Andrewe, 1481. — of Er- rors discovered. Thos. Blount, 1673. —Of the end of the, 1573, II. 660. — of Woe, Epitome of. G. Diehante, 1630. — of Wonders. Rob. Etienne, 1608; /. Florio, 1598; H. Stepha- nus, 1607. — possessed with devils, WORLDLING'S [ 832 ] WORTLEY 1583, H. 156. John Viret. — Eari- ties of the. P. Mexia, 165 1. — runs upon wheels. G. Chapman, 1599; /. Taylor, 1623. — Secrets and wonders of the. Pliny, 1585. — State and disposition of the. A. Ascham, 1558. — Survey of the. Dio- nysius, 1572 ; B. Holyday, 1661. — surveyed. Vincent le Blanc, 1660. — The little. B. Undenoood, 16 12. — turned upside down. Th. Jordan, 1646-7; John Taylor, 164^. — Won- derful workmanship of the. L. DancBUS, 1578. Worldling's Adventure. Thos. Cooper, 1619. — Warning to, 1591, H. 623. — Whip for. Stephen Taylor, [16 10]. Worlds, Discovery of new, 1688, IV. 116.— folly. I. H., 1615.— Idol: Aristophanes, Plutus. — Olio. Duchess of Newcastle, 1655. — Plurality of,. L. B. de Fontenelle, 1695. — proceed- ing woes and succeeding Joyt^. Hen. Alsted, 1642. — riddle and Saint's bliss, 1641, H. 678, I. 468. — sweet- heart, H. 398, 1. 468. — timely warning piece. G. Hammond, 1660. — warn- ing, or an Alarum from sin, 1608-9, II. 417. — wonder, or Strange and miraculous work of God's providence, H. 316. — ^wonder, or Joyful news . from Scotland and Ireland, 1651, H. 418, IV. 178. — wonder. Ballad, by L, Gaujredi, 16 12. Worley, Somerset, Wonderful sinking of ground in, 1594, II. 566. Worlidge, J. Apiariura, 1686, III. 272. — Complete Bee-master, 1698, IV. 116. — Easy method of making the best Cider, 1687, III. 272. — Sys- tema Agricultures, 1669, II, 660; 1675, 1681, III. 272. — Systema Hor- ticulturse, 1677, 1683, III. 272. — Vinetum Britannicum, 1676, 1678, 1691, II. 660. Worms. Win. Ramsay's Elminthologi a, 1668. Wormwood lectures. Brief sum of. M. Parlcer, 1682. Worrall, J., Booksdler, nr. Lincoln's Inn, 1742, IV. 129. Worrall, alias Winterstore, Thos., Mur- der of, by Sudlow and others, 1609, H. 99. Worship of Images, &c. Sir Thos. More, 1629. Worshippe, Wm. The Christian'ts Mourning Garment, 1608, I. 468. Worsley, E. Discourse of Miracles, 1676, III. 272. — Reason and Reli- gion, 1672, III. 272. Worsley, R., Epitaph upon the death of, 1564-5, II. 601. Worsop, Ed. Discovery of sundry er- rors, 1584, IV. 116. Worst is past, H. 568, I. 468. Worth, Arthur, SUkman, mentioned in Heaven's Cry against Murder, 1657, H. 346. Worth, Cornet. Trial and Condemna- tion, 1678, H. 391. Worth, W. Y. Cerevisiaris Comes, 1692, I. 468. See also Y worth. Worth of a Woman . Bioh. Ferrers, 1622. Worthies of the World, Portraitures of nine, 1622, I. 468, II. 661. Worthington, J. Form of Sound Words, 1674, I. 468. Worthington, Thos. Anker of Chris- tian Doctrine, 1622, II. 661. Worthy Mirror, wherein you may make, &c. W. Bour, 1589. Wortley, Sir F. 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Wouw, Baron van, Hen. Hexham's . English and Netherduytch Diction- ary, 1648, ded. to. Wouw, Hillebrand Jacob van, itndow of. Printer, Hague, 1631, III. 172. Woxbridge [Uxbridge], Pardon and Absolution for the Church of, IV. 68. Wrangling Lovers, The. K Ravens- croft, 1677. Wrather, Wm., W. AvereU's Dial for dainty darlings, 1584, ded. to. Wray, Sir John. Eight occasional Speeches, 1 641, II. 661. ^ Wrednot, Wm. The sorrovrful soul s solace, 1604, IL 661.— Palladis Pa- latium, 1604, II. 661, I. 317- Wreittoun, John, Printer, Edinburgh. 1624, IV. 49; 1625, IL 267, m. 28, 99, 265; 1626, H. 315; 1627, H. 545, IL 148; 1628, H. 9, 482; 1629, H. 409, II. 3, 408, III. 22, 243, IV. 164; 1631, IL 408, 425, IV. 161 ; 1632, H. 388, IL 354, IV. 25 ; 1633, H. 48, 87, 337, L 260, IL 376, 408, 67s; 1634, H. 569; 1635, IV. 94; 1636, H. 399, IV. 71 ; 1640, H. 543; 1663, H. 206. Wrekell Spryngfylde and others, La- mentation for the town of, 1565-6, II. 332. Wren, ISir Chris. 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Browne's Time well spent, ded. to. Wright, Edw. Certain errors in Navi- gation, 1599, H. 680.— Description and use of the Sphere, 1613, H. 680, II. 662.^Haven-finding Art, 1599, III. 106. — Safeguard of sailors, 1612, j_ 271. — Short treatise of Dialling, 1614, in. 272. — Translated John Napier's Logarithms, 1616. Wright, Edward, Bookseller, the Gun, North Door of St. Paid' s, 1582, 1590, H. 405; 161S, H. 595; 1620, H. 394, L 290, IL 593; 1621, H. 597; 3 G WRIGHT C 834,] WRIGHT 1624, H. 597 ; 1630, H. 9, 305, 461 ; n.d., L 162, 266. Wright, Francis, BooJcseller, 164^, III. 64. Wright, Hen. Contributed to Vita et Obitus H, ei 0. Brandoni, 1551. Wright, Hen., S. Jerome's Ireland's Jubilee, 1624, ded. to. Wright, Hen., mentioned in T. Duffett's Empress of Morocco, 1674. Wright, Jas. Comparative View of the late tumultf!, 1685, II. 662. — Coun- try Conversations, 1694, I. 469. — Historia histrionica, 1699, I. 469. — History and antiquities of Rutland, 1684, IL 662. — Contributed to Gal- prewe(^e's Hymen's Preludia, 1654. Wright, John, translated Seneca's Thy- estes, 1674. Wright, John, Bookseller, at Christ Church Door, near Newgate Market, 1605, H. 470, 654, I. 253, II. 326, 643; 1606, H. 470, 649, III. 109; 1607, H. 27, 59, 146, 303, 336, 470, 649, IL 222, III. 13; 1608, H. 292, II. 668; 1609, H. 374, 546, I. 27S; 1610, H. 374, 506, I. 103, 169, II. 295 J 16", H 374,. II. 499; 1612, H. 304, 594, IL 173, 568, 652; 1613, H. 144, 595, L 120, IL 196, III. 314; 1614, ai the Bible, in Gilt- spur Street, near Newgate, H. 584, IL 568 ; 1616, H. 59, 374, L 50, IIL 24; 1618, H. 60, IL 162, 253, 374, 407, 475; 1619, H. 468, L 297; 1620, H. 374; 1623, H. 276; 1624, H. 376; 1625, H 297; 1626, L 297, IIL 242; 1627, L 269; 1628, H. 439; 1630. H. loi, 512, 539, 542, 6io, I. 20, 296; 1631, H. 60, 304, 374. I. 144, 382, IL 383 ; 1632, IL 586; 1634, H. 303, L 297; 1636, H. 60, I. 50. Wright, John, Junior, Boolcseller, King's Head, Old Bailey, 1638, IL 287; 1639, n. 549 ; 1640, H. 27, 154, 198, 481, L 194, 427, IIL loi; 1641, H. 638, L 377 IL 94, 278, 445, iii- 35. 242, IV. 93 ; 1642, H. 268, 345, 480, 696, L 123, 352, IL 94, 98, 99, 206, 271, 302, 327, 340, 345, 359. 448, 450, 451. 453, 454. 528, 584, 666, 711, 712, IIL 182, 283, 302, 303, 305, 311, IV- 57. 77; 1643, IL 100,303, 455, IV. 14, 77, A. 267; 1645, IL 16, 456, A. 166; 1646, IL 366; 1647, H. 522, L 365, IL, 456, 457, IIL 18,2; 1648, IL 457, 458, IIL ,79, 141, IV. 20; 1649, II, 136, III. 19 ; 1650, H. 266, 353, IL 638 ; 1651, IIL 113, ' 1652, H. 440, IL 51 ; 1654, H. 440, L 73; 1659, H. 154; 1660, H. 553; 1666, H. 278, 279 ; 1667, I. 494, H. 68; 1669, H. 300; 1670, H. 21, 225, 513, L 319; 1671, IL 694; 1672, H. 297 ; 1674, H. 133, 134, 220 ; 1675, IL 317, IV. 167; 1677, H. 239, L 162, IL 483 ; 1678, H. 319, IL 353; 1680, IL 115, 529; 1681, H. 514, 522; 1682, H. 441, L 382, IL13; 1683, H. 35, 134, L 163, IV. 67 ; 1684, H. 2, 368, IL 223, IIL 8, 217, 268; 1640, H. 501, II. 599, 657; 1641, IL 665; 1642, IL 212, 454. 549, 666, 700, IIL 37, 186; 1643, IL 100, 201, 360, IIL 137, 186 ; 1644, I- 320, IL 455 ; 1646, IL 271 ; 1647, H. 463 ; 1649, H. 474; 1655, L 445. 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Display of Duty, WRIGHT \i 83s ] WROTH 1589,11.662; 1614,1.469.— Friendly Admonition to Martin Marprelate, 1590, II. 662.— Hunting of Anti- christ, 1589, II. 662 ; Pilgrimage to Paradise, 1591, II. 662.— Summons for Sleepers, 1589, II. 662 ; 1615, I. 469. Wright, M., Bookseller, King's Head, Old Bailey, 1658, II. 70; 1659, H. 522; 1660, H. 48, I. 45, II. 271, III. 149; 1661, II. 468; 1662, H. 690; n.d., H. 93, 95, 103, 320, 540- Wright, Major. Translated J. P. Camus' Loving Enemy, 1650 ; Nature's Para- dox, 1652. Wright> Michael. Account of Earl of Castlemaine's Embassy, 1688, II. 663. — Ea^guaglio della Soleiine Coni- parsa, 1687, II. 662. Wright, Peter. Mors, 1651, III. 272. Wright, Richard, Bookseller, Oxford, 1591, II. 590. Wright, Eob. Verses in R. Beacon's Solon, 1594. Wright, Sam. Dedication in E. Wright's translation of J. Napier's Logarithms, 1616, IV. 72. Wright, Simeon, and others. Infor- mations of, r68i. III. 40. Wright, Thos. 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By all whicli, A clear View is given ot such a Constitution, as (if establish'd by Act of Parliament) would in all Pro- bability, render the African Trade a per- manent, creditable and advantageous Trade to Britain. London ; Printed, and Sold by John Morphew, near Stationer's Hall, MDCClx. (Price One Shilling stitch'd.) Folio, A — M, 2 leaves each. This copy contains only one out of three parts. Parts II. and III. consist, I nm in- foi-tned, of pp. 40 + iv. and pp. 50 + iv. ANGLOISE. Les Amours D'Une Belle Angloise Ou La Vie et les Avantures de la Jeune Olinde Ecrites par Ellemesme en forme de Lettres k un Chevalier de ses amis. A Cologne Chez * * * M. DC. xcv. Stn. 8°, Frontispiece, title, and prefixes, 5 leaves : A, 8 leaves : B— O in twelves. ANNAQUILoR ANVYKYIJ., JOHN. Compendium Gramuiatices, &c. [Oxford, Theodore Rood, 1483-4.] 4°. From tlie discovery of an imperfect copy of the Grammar, accompanied by the ler- ence, we set a little nearer to a knowledge of the true collation. This copy, formerly in the Condover Hall Library, was lately sold by Mr. Quaritch to the Bodleian. It wants a-e, but then proceeds to the end, except sign, i : f, B leaves: g, 8: h 6^ - [i deficient:] k, 6: 1-q m eights. There are no blanks. ANSELM, ST., Archbishop of Canterbury. Promptvarivm,Vel,Vt Ipsi Avtori placvit, Elvcidarivm, Sive Dialogvs, Beati A.nselmi Archiepiscopi, sumnia totius Christianse Theoloeise breuiter complectens : JN unc primum characteribus typographicis m lucena editum. Lvtetiae, Apud Federi- cum Morellun,, . 156a E, Eeg Privilegio. 8°, A-I m eights + a small slip of addition with a motto from St Gregory, on which a coeval band has written : Pro Tentatis. ARISTOTLE. , , ,**,.;- The Art of Logick, Gathered out of An»- totle, and set in due forme, accordingto his instructions, by Peter Ramus, . . . Published for the instruction of the vnlearned, by Antony Wotton. London Printed by I. D. for Nicholas Bourne, . . . 1626. Sm. 8°, A— N in eights, N 8 blank. Dedicated by Wotton to James [Hay] Viscount Doncaster, from Tower- Hill, May 1, 1626. ARNOLD, RICHARD. Chronicle . . . [Antwerp, John of Dves- borch or Duisburgh, about 1502.] Folio. Revised collation ; A, 4 leaves, the first blank : A (repeated), 8 leaves : B, 4 : C — E, 8 each : F— Q, 6 each : R, 8 : S— T, 6 each : V 5, V 6 having probably been blank. Quaritch, 1892, No. 385. AUGUSTINE, ST. A right Christian Treatise, entituled S. Avgvstines Praiers : Published in more ampl sort than yet it hath bin in the English tong, purged from diuers super- stitious points ; ... by Thomas Rogers. Wherevnto is annexed Saint Augvstines Psalter : Translated and quoted by the same T. R. . . . Imprinted at London by Henrie Denliam, . . . 1581. . . . Small b", A — L 6 in twelves. AYRES, JOHN. Ariihmetick : A Treatise Designed for the Use and Benefit of Trades-Men. . . . The Eighth Edition, Corrected and Amended. ... London : Printed for Sam. Crouch, . . . and J. Blare . . . 1705. 12°, A— H in twelves. With a por- trait by R. White. B., R, Histoire, Vie et Mort de lacqves Cin- qviesme Roy D'Ecosse. Ensemble L'His- toire deplorable de la belle Douglas, vray miroir de" Constance & chastete. A Paris, Chez RobinBaraignes, . . . m.dc.xxi. ... 8°. *, 4 leaves : t, 3 leaves : A— Q in fours : R, 1 leaf. Dedicated to Ma- dame Louise Marguerite de Lorraine, Princesse de Conty, by R. B. B R The Life of Dr. Thomas Morton, Late Bishop of Duresme. Begun by R- B- Secretary to his Lordship And Finished by T. it. D.D. his Lordships Chaplain. 843 BAKER. 844 BUNYAN. York, Printed l)y Stephen Biilkley, and are to be sould by Francis Mawbanie, 1669. 8°, A— N in eights, A 1 with /m- primatur and A 2 with a woodcut portrait of Morton, wlio died an. set. 95 in 1659 in the 44th year of office. BAKER, SIR RICHARD. A Chronicle of the Kings of England . . . London Printed for H. Sawbridge B. Tooke and T. Sawbridge 1684. Polio. A, 6 leaves, including th« frontispiece : (b)— (k) 2 leaves each : B— 5 M in fours. The frontispiece is signed by "W. Sher- win. A Chronicle of the Kings of England . . . London Printed for B. Tooke, A. & J. Cliurchil, and G. Sawbridge. 1696. Folio. A, 4 leaves : a— q, 2 leaves each : B — 5 P in fours + the engraved title. BAILY, LEWIS. The Practice of Pietie . . . Amplified by the Author. The last and niost cor- rected Edition. Newly overseene & cor- rected. . . . Printed at Amsterdam by lacob Williams, for the good of great Britane. Sm. 8", A— Kk in eights. The title is engraved. BANDELLO, MATTEO. The tragical! histori of Romeus and lu- liet. [This is the running title, all before Ai being deficient. At the end occurs :] Imprinted at London in Fletestrete within Teplebarre, at the signe of the hand & stiirre by Richard Tottill the . xix . day of Noueber, An. do. 1567. 8°, black letter A — L 4 in eights, besides the pre- fixes. Sotheby's, June 27, 1892, No. 43, want- ing pre&xes. BARLOW, WILLIAM. Magneticall Adueriisements : Or Divers Pertinent obseruations, and approued ex- periments concerning the nature and pro- perties of the Load-stone : Very pleasant for knowledge, and most needfull for practice, . . . London, Printed by Ed- ward Griffin for Timothy Barlow, . . . 1616. 4", A— N in fours, and the Errata, 1 leaf. BEKINSON, JOHN. De Svpremo et Absolvto Regis Imperio. Londini. m.d.xlvi. [Col.] Londini in cedibus Tliom^ Berthelet typographi regii lypis impress. Cum priuilegio . . . M.D.XLVii. 8°, A— I in eights. Dedicated to the King from London by John Bek- iiison, 8 April, 1547. BECON, THOMAS. A new Postil Conteinyng much Godlv and learned sermons vpoii all the Sonday Gospelles, that be redde in the Church thorowout the yeare : Lately set foorth vuto the great profite not onely of al Cu- rates, and spirituall Ministers, but also of all other godly and FaythfuU Readers . . . Imprinted at Lonilon in Flete-strete neere to S. 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Dedicated by Abel Boyer to Charles, Lord Halifax. BLAGRAVE, JOHN, of Heading. Astrolabium Vranicum Generals. A Necessary and Pleasaunt solace and re- , creation lor Nauigators in their long lorneying, Containing the vse of an In- strument or generall Astrolabe : Newly for them denised by the Author, to bring them skilfnlly acquainted with all the Planets ... In which. Agreeable to the Hypothesis of Nicolaus Copernicus, the Starry Firmaitient is appointed, . . . Composed by lohii Blagrave of Reading . . . Anno 1596. Printed by Thomiis Purfoot, for William Matts. 4°, A— I 2 in fours. Dedicated to Charles, Lord Howard of Effingham. BOURNE, WILLIAM. A Regiment for the Sea : ... At Lon- don Printed by W. I. for Thomas Weauer, . . . 1631. 4°, A— N in eights + title and preceding blank. BUNYAN, JOHN. Seasonable Counsel : Or, Advice to Suf- BUSHNELL. 845 CHARLES I. ferers. By John Bunyan. London, Printed for Benjamin Alsop, at the Aii^el and Bible in the Poultrv. mdclxxxiv. Small 8°, A— L in twelves, A 1 and L 12 blank, A 12 with &naia, occasioned by the author's absence. BUSHNELL, EDMUND, SMp-WriyM. The Compleat Ship- Wright. Plainly and Demonstratively Teaching the Piopov- tions used by Experienced Shipwriglits, according to their Customs of Building ; both Geopaetrically and Arithmetically performed. To which is added. Certain Propositions in Geometry, the use of a Diagonall Scale, to draw a Draught, . . . Also, a way of Bowing of Ships, by heav- ing at the Capstane, , . . London, Printed by W. Levbourn for George Hurlock, . . . 1664. 4°, A— K 2 in fours, with a diagram and a folded plan between B andC. The Complete Ship-Wright. . . . Third Edition. . . . London, Printed for George Hurlock, . . , 1669. 4". A, 2 leaves : B — H in fours, with diagrams and a folded draught at p 8. The Complete Ship-Wright. ... The Fourth Edition. . . . London, Printed by R. W. for William Fisher, . . . [and others.] . . . 1678. 4°. A, 2 leaves : B — H in fours. This copy has not the folded plan. CAMFIELD, BENJAMIN, Rector of Aylston, near Leicester. A Theological Discourse of Angels, And iheir Ministries. Wherein their Exist- ence, Nature, Number, Order and Offices, are modestly treated of : With the Char- iicter of those, for whose benefit especially they are Commissioned, and such Prac- , tical Inferences deduced, as are most pro- per to the Premises. Also an Appendix containing some Eeflections upon Mr. Webster's Displaying supposed Witch- craft. London, Printed by R. E. for Hen. Brome, . . . 1678. 8", A— P 4 in eights, Al with Imprimatur. Dedicated to John, Earl of Rutland, and his son Lord Eoos. On the flyleaf of this copy Occurs : "Nou Nobis Domine Sum Johis Euddle 1679." Mr. James Crossley adds below : " Buddie was Minister at Launceston in Cornwall. See his account of a most surprizing ap- parition which appeared there in 166.5 in Defoe's History of Apparitions, and which is apparently extracted from Buddie's Diary. He has written several marginal Notes in this Book, the subject of which must have greatly interested hiui." CANTERBURY-, PROVINCE OF. Oapitvla Sive Constitvtiones Ecclesias- tipse per Archiepiscopum, Episcopos, & reliquum Clerum Cantuarensis'ProuinciiE in Synodo inchoata Londini vicesimo quinto die mensis Octobris, anno Domini niillesimo quingentesimo nonagesiino sep- timo, . . . Londini ExcudebantDeputati Christopheri Barker, . . . 1597. 4°, A — F in fours. CARPEN TER, RICHARD. The Anabaptist Washt and washt, and shrunk in the working : Or, a Scholas- ticall Discussion of the much agitated Controversie concerning infant Baptism . . . Betwixt Mr. Gibs Minister there [Newport-Pagnell], and the Author Rich. Carpenter, Independent. . . . London, Printed by W. H. and are to be sold bv George Badger . . . 1655. Sm. 8°, A— Hh in eights, besides the frontispiece, containing a portrait of the author, and the Author's Admonition. CATECHISM. A catechisme of christian Religion. At Amsterdam, By the widowe of George Veseler at the signe of the Hope. 1626. Sm. 8°, A— E in eights. Huth Coll. CAVENDISH, MARGARET, Duchess of Newcastle. Poems, Or, Several Fancies in Verse : With the Animal Parliament, in Prose. Written By the Thrice Noble, Illustrious, and Excellent Princess, the Duchess of Newcastle. The Third Edition. Lon- don, Printed by A. Maxwell, in the Year 1668. Folio, A— Yy in fours -f b— d in fours. On d 2 occur some unsigned verses en- titled : " The Foetresses Susty Ueanhition," followed by the "Poetresses Petition." CHARLES I. STUART, Iiing of Great Britain (1625-48). Eikon Basilike, Ou Portrait Roiall de sa Maieste . . . Impriniees A la Haye [A Londres, Jan. 1st.] I'An. mdcxlix. Sm. 8°. Title and half-title, 2 leaves v A, 6 leaves, A 6 blank : *, 2 leaves : a — b 2 in sixes : B — Bb in sixes, Bb 5-6 blank : a — g 4 in sixes : A — E in sixes, E 5-6 blank. B. M. The matter between brackets is in coeval MS. This impression coiitains a French trans- lation of the letter of Sir John Suckling to Mr. Henry Jermyn, 1640. See my edition of Suckling, 1892, p. 225. The Arch Cheate, or the Cheate of Cheats : Or A notable discovery of some facts of the mystery of iniquitie, plainely shew- CHARLES ir. 846 CROMWELL. ing that this is the Prelates Wane, . . . London printed for M. W. at Grays-Inne Gate. October 4. 1644. 4?, 4 leaves. With an engraving on the title. CHARLES II. STUART, King of Great Britain (1660-85). TheTwoMemorialsDelivered this Instant January by Mr. Sydney, His Majesty of Great Britains Envoy Extraordinaiy Re- siding at the Hague, to the States-General of the United Provinces, to induce their Lordships not to enter into a League Defensive with the French King . . . [Col.] London : Printed for A. M. and R. K. 1680. Folio, 2 leaves. The Tune to the Devonshire Ganf: Or, An Answer to the Parliament Dissolved at Oxford. —Noiine vides . . . London ; Printed for T. Rawe ill London yard, near St. Pauls. 1681.' A broadside in verse. A Memorial Delivered to the States- General of the Vnited Provinces, By Monsieur the Count D'Avaux, Extraordi- nary Ambassador from his Most Christian Majesty, to the said States, the 9th of May, 1684. (ii.) A Memorial Delivered to the States-General, By the Marquess of Cas- tell Moncato, Envpy Extraordinary of Spain, at the Hague, May 9th, 1684. London, Printed for Richard Morris, at the Sign of St. Paul in Holborn. 1684. A folio leaf. COFFEE-HOUSE. The Humours of a Cofifee-House : A Comedy. As it is D.iyly Acted by Levy, a Recruiting Officer. . , . Note, These Persons are introduc'd only as occasion serves. [Col.] London, Printed' for the Benefit of Bohee, the Ooflfee-Mau ; and Sold at the Publishing-Office, in Bear- binder-Lane, 1707. 4°, 2 leaves. This periodical extends in the present copy from June 25 to Aug. 6, 1707, and consists of seven numbers, eaohmakingtwo leaves. Query, by Edward Ward. COLLINS, JOHN, of Lo^idon, Pen-man, Accomptant, Philomathet. The Mariners Plain Scale New Plain'il : The Third Part or Book. Shewing the Uses of a Line of Chords onely, . . . London : Printed by Tho. Johnson fur Francis Cossinet, . . . 1659. 4". A, 2 leaves : B— F 2 iu fours. COMPANIONS. The Bottle Companions or Bacchanalian Club being a choice Collection of merry Drinking Songs and Healths Consisting of Loyalty Love and good Fellowship ; the Compositions by the moat Ingenious Masters all fairly Engraven and carefully Corrected. London Printed for I. Walsh and P : Randall at the Harp and Hoboy in Katherine Street by Somerset House in the Strand and at the Violin and Lute by Paulsgrave Head Court without Temple barr ; and I. Hare at the Golden Viol and Flute in Cornhill near the royal Exchange. Folio, 44 leaves, including title and Table. B^ M. CORDERIUS, MATURINUS. CoUoquiorum Scholasticorum Libri tjiia- tuor. Ad Pueros in quotidiano sernione •paulutim exercendos. Auctore Maturino Uorderio, recens ad emendatissima exem- plaria recogniti ... Glasguse, Excudebat Robertus Sauder[us] Urbis Typographus. M.DC.LXVii. Sni. 8°. A title-page, slightly mutilated, is all that I have so far seeu. CORRARO, ANGELO. Rome Exactly Describ'd . . . 1664. On the fly-leaf of a copy before me occurs in coeval MS. : — " Thomas Vanes book February y" 7 166i bought at the s. d. Exchange Pretium 11=6" COURTENAY, EDWARD, S. J". . In Fvnere ELizabethse A Lotharingia Bavavise Dvcis Oratio Odoardi Covrlnei Angli E Societate lesu Habito Leodii In templo CoUegij eiusdem Societatis. Leodii, E Typographia Leonardi Streel. M.Dc.xxxv. Superiorum permissu. 4°, A— E 2 in fours. Dedicated to Maxi- milian, Duke of Bavaria. CROMWELL, OLIVER, Lord Protector (1653-58). A Declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector Inviting the People to England and Wales, to a Day of Solemn Fasting and Humiliation. Given at White-Hall this 20. of March 1653. Printed by Henry Hills and WiUiam du-Gard, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector. .1653. A broadside. An Ordinance For Adjourning part of Easter Term. 1654. London, Printed by William du-Gnrd, and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Pro- tector, MDCLiv. A broadside. Saturday April 24. 1654. By the Council at White-Hall. [In reference to the peace between England and Holland.] London, Printed by Will. du-Gard and Hen. Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Pro- tector, 1654. A broadside. CROOKE. 847 DIALOGUE. P By His Highness : A Proclamation Of Godly Ministers against Suits and Molestations by Persons Sequestred, Ejected, or not Approved. London, Printed by Henry Hills and John Field, Printers to His Highness. [July 3.] MDOLV. A broadside. CEOOKE, HELKIAH. Microcosmographia. A Description of the Body of Man. Together with the Controversies and Figures thereto be- longing . . . London Printed by R : C : and are to be sold by lohn Clarke . . . 1651. Folio. A, 4 leaves : *, 4 leaves : , % 4 leaves : B— 3 T in sizes. The title is engraved. The engraver signs liimself ArD Sculptor. CROOK, SAMUEL, B.D., Late Rector of Wrington, Somerset. Ta Diapheronta, Or Divine Characters, in Two Parts, Acutely Distinguishing the more Secret and Undiscerned Differences Between' 1. The Hypocrite in his best Dresse of Seeming Virtues and formal Dutie.s. And the True Christian. As also between 2. The blacke.st weeds of dayly Infirmities of the truly Godly, . . . And The Reigning Sinnes of the Unre- generate . . . [Edited] by C. B. and W.G. London, Printed for Adoniram Byfteld . . . 1658. Folio, A— 4 L in fours, ex- cept tliat 4 L has 5 leaves, besides general and half-titles. CROSFEILD, ROBERT. Englands Glory Reviv'd, Demonstrated in Several Propositions. Shewing An easie and speedy Method for fully Man- ning the Royal Navy with Saylers ; with- out Charge, or Obstruction to trade. . . . London : Printed in the Year mdcxciii. 40^ A— H 2 in fourr>, A 1 and H 2 blank. Dedicated in two separate epistles to the King and Queen and to the Pariiament. CROSSE, WILLIAM. BelgiaesTrovbles,AndTrivmphs Where- in are trvly and Historically related the most famous Occurrences, which haue happened betweene the Spaniards and Hollanders in these last foure yeares Warres of the Netherlands, with other Accidents, which haue had relation vnto them, as the Battels of Fleurie and Statloo, the losse of Gulicke and Breda, the Sieges of Sluse and Bergen, the Con- quest of St. Saluador in Brasiha, and the taking of Goffe by Charles Lambert, &c Written by William Crosse master o Its of St^ Mary Hall in Oxford, and sometimes Chaplaine vnto Colouell Ogle in the Netherlands. London, Printed by Avgvstine Mathewes and Ii>hn Norton, 1625. 4", A— K in fours. Dedicated to the Earl of Essex and Lord Mountjoy. CULPEPER, NICHOLAS. The En ing the nature and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Christ, . . . The Second Edi- tion, Corrected and much Enlarged. London, Printed for Mark Swaner : And , Sold by A. Sowl, . . . 1682. 8°. A, 8 leaves : [a] — [c], 4 leaves each, the last blank, B— Qq 6 in eights. The Preface is dated fvom 'Worminghurst, in Sussex, 1st of the 6th month, 1682. PERRY, JOHN. A Regulation for Seamen Wherein A Method is humbly proposed. Whereby Their Majesties Fleet may at all times be specially and effectually Mann'd, and the Merchants be more readily and cheaper serv'd, without having their Men at any ti me press'd or taken away : . . . By John Peny, late Captain of the Signet-Fireship, now a Prisoner in the Marshalsea, accord- ing to the Sentence of a late Court- Mar- tial. To which is added, A short Narra- tive of his Case relating to his Loss of the said Ship in Company of the Diamond- Friggat, in September 1693. London : Printed in the Year 1695. 4°, A— H in fours, A 1 and H 4 blank. PHILO PATER. The Observator Reproved, More espe- cially in Relation to the Controversie between that Eminently Pious, Chari- table, and Worthy Divine Mr. Smytljye, Curat of Cripplegate, and himself. [Col.] London, Printed for the Author, and Pub- lished by Langley Curtis, 1684. 4°, 4 leaves. PLANTATIONS. An Abridgement of the Laws in Force and Use in Her Majesty's Plantations; (viz.) Of Virginia, Jamaica, Barbadoes, Maryland, New -England, New- York, Carolina, &c. Digested under proper Heads in the Method of Mr. Wingate, and Mr. Washington's Abridgements. London, . . . 1704. 8". Title and Pre- face, 2 leaves : B — N in eights : Acts of Assembly and Appendix, B — U in eights. PLAYFORD, JOHN. Apollo's Banquet : Containing Instruc- tions, and Variety of New Tunes, Ayres, Jiggs, and several New Scotch Tunes for the Treble-Violin. To which is added, The Tunes of the newest French Dances, now used at Court and in Dancing- Schools. The Sixth Edition, with new Additions. la the Savoy : Printed by E. Jones, for Henry Playford at his Shop near the Temple Church, and at his House over-against the Blue-Ball in Arundel-Street in the Strand, 1690. Obi. 4", A— L in fours. B. M. A copy presented by W. Chappell to Dr. , Bimbault, and subsequently returned to ' Chappell. It had been Stafford Smith's. It is staged on a fly-leaf that the thifd edi- tion was in 1682, the seventh in 1693. The Preface is subscribed H. P. POEMS. Miscellany Poems Upon Several Occa- sions : Consisting of Original Poems, of The late Duke of Buckingham, Mr. Cowly, Mr. Milton, Mr. Prior, Mrs. 3ehn, Mr. Tho. Brown, &c. And the Translations from Horace, Persius, Petronius Arbi- ter, &c. With An Essay upon Satyr, By the Famous M. Dacier. Licens'd May 21. 1692. London, Printed for Peter Buck, at the Sign of the Temple, near Temple- Bar, . . . 1692. Small 8°, A— H in eights. Dedicated by Charles Gildon to Mr. Cardell Goodman. POGGIO, JACOPO DI M. Historia di lacopo di M. Poggio, della origine della gran guerra tra Frances! & Inglesi. In Fiorenza mdxlvii. 8°, A — in eights. Dedicated by Doni to the most illustrious Don Pedro di Toledo. pomey: 860 PSALMS, On A 2 this small work is inscribed by Poggio, Citizen of Florence, to Carlo Guas- coni of Florence. POMEY, F. Indiculus Universalis ; Or, The Universe in Epitome. Wherein the Names of almost all the Works of Nature, of all Arts and Sciences, with their most neces- sary Terms, are in English, Latine & French, Methodically and distinctly digested. . . . Composed at iirst in French and Latine, For the Use of the Dolphin of France, By the Learned F. Pomey. And now Enlarged, with the Addition of the English Language, and some other Supplements. By A. Lovell, M.A. Lon- don, Printed by J. Macock for Eobert Harford . . . 1679. 8°, A-Q in ei>,'hts, and a, 4 leaves. Dedicated by Lovell to the Earl of Burford. PRAYER. A Godlie treatise declaryng the benefites, fruites, and great commodities of prayer, and also the true use therof. Written in Latin fourtie yeres past, by an Eng- , lyshe man of great vertue & learnyng, and lately translated into Englyshe. 1560. [Col.] Imprinted at London in Powles Churchyarde, by John Cawood, one of the Printers to the Queenes Maiestie. Cum priuilegio. ... 8°, A — H in eights. PRAYER, BOOK OF COMMON. [The Book of Common Prayer. At the ■ end occurs :] Imprinted at London by Rychard Grafton, Printer to the lunges Maiestie. 1551. Cum priuilegio ad Im- primendum solum. 8°. Apparently a — t in eights. Puttick's, April 20, 1892, No. 207, imper- fect. The Booke of Common Prayer, and Ad- ministration of the Sacraments, And other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie. Anno 1603. Cum priuilegio. Folio. A, 10 leaves, with title, "Acte for the vniformitie &c,," Table, &c : B, 8 leaves : A (repeated), 8 leaves : B, 10 leaves : C — N, 8 leaves each: 0, 10 : P, 8 : Q, 6. The copy before me, possessing many MSS. notes in a hand of or about the period, was pointed out to me at Sotheby's, May 5, 1892, by Mr. Warton. It is the first one printed presumably to the Hampton Court Conference. The Psalms of the same date, " after the translation of the Great Bible," were bound up with it. The volume was given by Bichard Bishop of London to some one whose name has apparently been cut out. ... PRIMER. The Primer, Or Office of the Blessed Vir- gin Marie, in Latin and Engli.sh : Accord- ing to the reformed Latin : And with lyke graces Priuileged. Printed at Ant- werp by Arnold Conings. Anno m.d.xcix. Small 8°, A— Gg in twelves, Gg 12 with a notice as to the Errata. With copper- plates. PROMPTUARIUM or PROMPTORIUS PARVULORUM. Promptuarium paruoloru clericorum : quod apud nos medulla grammatice ap- pellatur. Scolasticis q. maxime neces- sariu. Impressum L5doniis per Wynadti de Worde in hac vrbe in parochia sancte Brigide (in the flete strete) ad signtl soils comorate. [Col.] Ad laudem et honorem omnipotentis dei et intemerate genitricia eius finit excellentissimum opus scolasticis anglieoj,. maxime necessarium. quodmerito medulla graniatices apud nos / vel par- uoloru promptuariu nuncupatur. Im- pressum Londoniis per Wynadu de Worde in vico anglice (the flete strete) appellate sub solis intersignio comorate. Anno dni. M.CCCCC.xvi. die vo. v. mesis Septe. 4°. A': B*: C^: D«:.E8: F«: G": B.«: I*: K«: L«: M«. PROPHECIES. A Collection of many Wonderful Pro- phecies Relating to the English Nation ; Plainly Foretelling the late Great Re- volution and Happy Settlement of tins Kingdom ; His Present Majesties Suc- cesses in Ireland, . . . Written in the Years 1623, 1628, &c. And some never Published before. London, Printed for Rich. Baldwin . . . 1691. 4°. A, 2 leaves : B — E in fours. In verse. PROTESTANTS. Memorial Der Englischen Protesfanten au . . . den Printz und Printzessin von Oranien. . . . Gedruckt in Jahr 1688. 4°, A— G 2 in fours. PSALMS. The Whole Booke of Psalmes Collected into English Meeter by T. Sternhold, I. Hopkins, and others. London, Imprinted for the Companie of Stationers. 1634. Cum priuilegio Regis Regali. Very small 12°. The copy employed ended imperfectly on L 8. Sotheby's, May 11, 1892, No. S40. The Psalter or Psalmes of David, after the Translation of the great Bible : Printed as it shall be sung or said in Churches. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most. Expellent PYAf. 86 1 SADLER. Maiestie. Anno 1603. Cum priuilegio. Folio, A — K in eights. This copy is bound up with the Book of Common Prayer, folio, 1603. The Psalms of David, From the New Translation of the Bible Turned into Meter : To be Sung to the common Tunes used in Parish Churches. By the Reve- rend Father in God Henry King, DD. And late L* Bishop of Chichester. . . . The Second Edition. London, Printed by S. and B. Griffin, and are sold by John Playford at his Shop near the Temple Church, 1671. 8°. A, 4 leaves, including a frontispiece ; B — Q in eights : E, 4. ' Psalmes or Prayers taken out of holye scripture. Londini. An. m.d.xlv. [Col.] Imprinted at London in Fletestrete, in the house of Thomas Berthelet. Cum priuilegio. ... 8°, A — L in eights, L 8 with colophon only. Puttiok's, AprU 20, 1892, No. 207. PYM, JOHN, M.P.for Tamstock. The Kingdomes Manifestation : Wherein A course may be taken for us and our posterity to enjoy Peace and Truth to- gether, with the propagation of the Gos- pell, with certaine considerations con- dusing thereunto. Delivered in a Speech By lohn Pyni, Esquire : Once a worthy Member of the House of Commons, now deceased the eighth of December, 1643. London, Printed by B. H. and are to be sold by J. West, neere the New-Exchange, 1643. 4", A— D in fours -f title and leaf with The true Pourtraiture of the Worthy, Religious, and truely Wise, John Pym Esquire. QUARLES, FRANCIS. The New Distemper. Written By the Author of the Loyall Convert. [Quot. from Hilar, de Trin. Lib. 4.] Oxford, Piinted by Leonard Lichfield, Printer to the Vniversity. 1645. 4°, A-D 2 in fours. RADFORD, J. A Directorie Teaching the Way to the Trvth in a Briefe and Plaine Discovrse against the Heresies of this time. Where- vnto is added, A Short Treatise against Adiaphorists, Nevters, and such as say they may be saued in any Sect or Reli- gion, . . . Printed with Licence. 1605. b". tjf, 8 leaves : A, 4 leaves : B— Qq in eights. Dedicated by J. Radford to George Blackwel, Arch-Priest of England, under date of March 27, 1599. The Preface to the Reader is dated April 10, 1594, RANDOLPH, THOMAS. The Ex-ale-altation of Ale Being The Antient Liquor of this Realme. Or, A Clear definition of its efficacious Opera- tions in several Pates, Arts and Profes- sions. Dedicated to all that love Ale, and to be presented to all the Inns and Ale-Houses in England. London, Printed by M. S. for F. Coles at the Lamb in the Old-Baily, 1663. A broadside in verse. RECORDE, ROBERT, M.U. ' The Grovnd of Arts : . . . Made by Mr. Robert Record, Dr. in Physick. After- ward augmented by M. John Dee. And since enlarged ... By John Mellis. And now diligently perused, corrected, . . . London, Printed by M. P. for John Hari- son, and are to be sold at his Shop in Pauls-Church-Yard. [About 1645.] 8°, A — Ss in eights. With diagrams. READ, ALEXANDER, M.D., and one of the Fellows of the Gollege of Physicians, London. The Chirurgicall Lectures of Tumors and Vlcers. Delivered on Tuesdayes ap- pointed for these Exercises, and keeping of their Courts in the Chirurgeons Hall these three yeeres last past, viz. 1632, 1633, and 1634. London Printed by I. H. for Francis Constable and E. B. . . . 1635. 4°, A— Y in eights, A 1 and A 8, and Y 8, blank. Dedicated to Thomas Lord Windsor. REEVE, GABRIEL. Directions Left by a Gentleman to his Sonns : For the Improvement of Barren and Heathy Land, in England and Wales. London, Prhited by E. T. and R. H. for R. Royston, ... m DC Lxx. 4". A— E in fours. Dedicated to Kenricke Eyton, Esquire, of the Inner Temple, from Hack- ney, April 14, 1670. RICH WORTH OR RUSHWORTH, WIL- LIAM. Riishworth's Dialogues. Or, The Judg- ment of common sence, in the choyce of Religion, Last Edition, Corrected and enlarg'd By Thomas White, Gent. . . . A Paris, Chez Jean Billaine, . . . 1654. Sm. 8°. *, 3 leaves : **, 8 leaves : ^j,**, 8 leaves : B — I in twelves ; K-— P 4 in eights. SADLER, JOHN, M.D. of Norwich. The Sick Womans priuate Looking-glasse SANDER. 862 SMITH. Wherein methodically are handled all uterine effects, or diseases arising from y Wombe. . . . London Printed for Ph- Stephens & Ch: Meredith . . . 1636. 8° A— H in twelves, A 1 and H 12 blank, , and A 2 with engraved title by Droeshout Dedicated " To all Vertvovs and Modest- minded Women." SANDER, NICOLAS. Nicolai Sanderi Angli Doct. Theol. De OrigineAcProgressvSchismatisAnglicani. . . . Colonise Agrippinse. . . . m.d.cx. 8°, A— Gg 4 in eights, besides t, 7 leaves : Appendix, by Pedro Kibadeneira, a — m 3 in eights, besides title and following leaf, m 3 with the Errata. SANDFORD, FRANCIS, Bouge Dragon. The Order and Ceremonies Vsed for and at the Solemn Interment of The most High Mighty and most Noble Prince George Duke of Albemarle Earle of Torrington . . . Captain General of his Ma""- Forces. . . . A°- 1670. . . . Pub- lished by his Ma""- especiall Command. [London, 1670.] Obi. folio. Engraved emblematical title by R. White, contain- ing portrait of Monk, from a design by F. Barlow : letterpress descrij)tion, 3 leaves : 21 plates of the procession, &o., engraved by R. White. SANDYS, GEORGE. Sandys Voyage oftie een Beschrijvinge vant Heylich-landt. . . . t Amsterdam, by Baltis Boecholt, Anno 1665. 4°, A — Hh in fours, including engr. and printed titles, and numerous engravings on text. With separate plates at pp. 14, 38, and 78. The printed title names the Dutch trans- lator T. 6., and mentions the work as illustrated -with 30 copper - plates. The separate plates found in the copy employed scarcely appear to belong to the book. SATIRE. The Unbiass'd Satyr : Or Reflections on Manners. London ; Printed by J. Gran- tham. MDCLXxxiii. 4°, A — C in fours, A 1 blank. In verse. SCOTLAND. The CL. Psalmes of David in English metre. With the forme of Prayers, and Ministration of the Sacraments &c. vsed in the Churche of Scotland. Whereunto besydes that are in the former bookes, are added also sundrie other Prayers, with a newe & exact Kalender for xvi. yeres next to come. 1[The contentes of this Booke are specified in the page following after the declaration of the Almanack. Printed at Edinburgh by Thomas Bassan- dine dwelling at the nether Bow. 1575. Cvm Pri-vilegio. 8°. a, 8 leaves : ■*, 4 leaves with Declaration, Contents, & Vem Creator : A — K in eights : The Fsahnes, A — li in eights, but 3 leaves of Table marked H : The Catechisme, A — N 4 in eights, N 4 blank. Sotheby's, May 14, 1892, No. 432. SEA. An Accidence for the Sea. Very necessary for all young Sea-men, or those that are desirous to goe to Sea, briefly shewing the Phrases, Offices and Words of Com- mand, belonging to the Building, Rigging, and Sayling a Man of Warre ; and. how to manage a Navy and Fight at Sea. Together with the Charge and Duty of every Officer, and their Shares. Also the Names, Weight, Charge, Shot and Powder, of all sorts of great Ordnance. With the use of the Petty Tally. Lon- don, Printed by T. H. for Benjamin Fisher, . . . 1636. 8°. A, 6 leaves: B — R in eights, R 8 blank, title on A 2. Dedicated to the Earl of Northumberland by B[enjamin] F[isher ?]. SHELLEY, GEORGE. The Second Part of Natural Writing Containing The Breakes of Letters and their Dependance on each other. Like- wise Various Forms of Business Written in the most Proper Hands. And Also Variety of Ornament in Several Delight- ful Fancies & Designs. The Whole mak- ing a Compleat Body of Penmanship. By G. Shelley Accountant and Writing M • to Christs Hospital. Sold by the Author. London. George Bickham sculp*- [1714.] 4°, 28 engraved leaves + large portrait of John Smith, writing-master in London, 1 leaf : title, dedication to the Governors of Christ's Hospital, &c., 6 leaves : and a portrait of Shelley by Bickham. SHORE. The History of Mistris Jane Shore : Con- cubine to King Edward the fourth, who was Wife to one Matthew Shore, a Gold- smith in London. Wherein is declared her wanton life, with her miserabl end, and death of her Husband. Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and J. Wright. 8°, A — B 3 in eights, including a leaf of wood- cuts on A 1. Black letter, with cuts. In verse. Sotheby's, June 27, 1892, No. 825. SMITH,EDWARD, A.M., Writing-Master. The Mysteries of the Pen in Fifteen Hands Unfolded. [This occurs on p. 3 ; the Frontispiece adds:] Sold by the STANDISH. 853 TANNER. Author at his House in Bell-Court in Moreflelds. between Petty France & Old Bedlam gate. And by Jamea Knapton Bookseller at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard And by Mrs. Elizabeth Turney at y Eain-bow Coffee house neer the Royal Exchange in Cornhil. [About 1720.] Obi. folio, 17 leaves, including ■ Postscript and the Frontispiece with the portrait and arms of Smith, both pro- bably by Van der Guoht. Dedicated to F. Calvert, Esq., of Albury Hall, Herts, M.P. for Beading. SMITH, WILLIAM. De Urbis Londini Incendio Elegia. Ac- cedit etiam Ad eandem Urbem & ad Bri- tanniam Carmen Heroicum. Authors Guilielmo Smith. [Quot. from Pliny, Jun. 43 Epist. ad Trajanum.] Londini, Typis G. Godbid prostantque apud Ea- dulphum Needham. . . . mdclxvii. 4°, A — C in fours. SOUTHWELL, EGBERT. An Epistle of Comfort, . . . By R. S. of the Society of Jesvs. . . . Permissu Supe- riorum. M.DC.XXV. Sm. 8°, A — Dd 4 in eights. STANDISH, JOHN. A discourse wherein is debated whether it be expedient that the scripture should be in English for al men to reade that wyll . . . [Col.] Made and composed by lohn Staudish doctour in diuinitie. . Imprinted at London by Robert Oaly, within the precinct of the late dissolued house of the graye Freers, nowe con- uerted to an hospital called Ohristes hospitaU. M.D.L.V. Sm. 8°, A— M 4 in eights. Quaritch, 1892, No. 791. There was a prior edition. STAPLETON, THOMAS. Thomae Stapletoni Angli, S. Theologiae Doctoris, Promptvarivm Oatholicvm . . . Coloniae, Apud Godefridum Kempensem. Anno M.D.XCII. 8°, t and +t, 8 leaves each : A— Oo in eights, Nn 8 and Oo 8 blank. STATUTA. ■ [Antiqua s'tatuta : Magna Carta, &c. CoL] Impresse in ciuitate London per Rich- ardum Pynson Regis impressore. bm. 8 . Calendar, 6 leaves : Capitula, 8 leaves : A— N in twelves. At the end of the Capitula occurs : Ad laudem et gloria, cuncti potentis ac beate virgmis mane/ totaq; celestis curia Paruus codex qui Antiqua Statuta vocatur / Explicit Lon- don cum solerti cura ac diligecia per Richardu Pynson Regis impressorem. Anno Incarnationis dnice. Millesimo quigetesimo. xiiij. deoimo sexto idus Marcius. Below is Pynson's device. Agenda form. STRANGEHOPES, SAMUEL. A Book of Knowledge. In Three Parts. Newly Corrected and enlarged. . . . Com- posed by Samuel Strangehopes. London, Printed for Tho. Passinger at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1684. Sm. 8°, A— K in eights, A 1 with half-title. With woodcuts. STUARTS. De Ongelucke van K. lacobus de Tweede, de Gelucken vah K. William de Derde. Cornyck of Stuarts Nootlvc sijnde all de voomaemste Rampen en Gelucken. t' Amsterdam door Cornells Danckerts voor aen op de Niewendijck in den Atlas met Privilegie. [About 1690.] Obi. 8°, 58 engraved leaves, the title inclusive. Scenes in /the fortunes of the Stuarts from 1558 to 1689. STUBBE, HENRY. Qep(nTTis KxptTOfi,v6os : Or, An Exact Account of the Grammatical Part of the Controversy betwixt Mr. Hobbes and J. Wallis D.D. . . . London [no printer's or publisher's name.] 1657. 4°, A — H in fours : Aa — Ee 3 in fours. Medice Cura Teipsum : Or The Apothe- caries Plea in some short and Modest Animadversions Upon a late Tract En- tituled A short view of the Frauds and Abuses of the Apothecaries, And The onely Remedy by Physicians making their own Medicines. By Christopher Merret Doctor in Physick, &c. From a Eeal Well -wisher to both Societies [Henry Stubbe.] London, Printed for W. Miller, . . . 1671. 4°, A-G 2 in fours. STUBBES, PHILIP. The Anatomie of Abuses : Contayning A Discoverie, or Briefe Summarie of such Notable Vices and Imperfections, as now raifne in many Christian Countreyes of the° Worlde : but (especially) in a verie famous Ilande called Ailgna ; Together, with most fearefuU Examples of Gods ludgements, executed vpon the wicked for the same, as well in Ailgna of late, as in other places, elsewhere. Verie Godly to be read of all true Christians, euerie where : but most needefuU, to be regarded in Bnglande. Made dialogue- wile, by Phillip Stubbes. Seene and allowed, Recording to order ... IT Printed SYNGE. 864 VICAR V. at London, by Richard lones. 1 Maij. 1583. 8°. 11, 8 leaves : A, 2 leaves : B— in eights : P, 7 : Q, 4 : E, 2. K 2 , with the colophon. SYNGE, FRANCIS. A Gentleman's Religion : In Three Parts. . . . The Second Edition. London : Printed for A. and J. Churchill . . . 1703. 8°. A, 13 leaves: B— D in twelves : E, 6 : Parts 2 and 3, A— K in twelves. T. S. Flagellvm : Or The Life and Death, Birth and Burial of Oliver Cromwel The late Usurper, Faithfully described in an Exact Account of His Policies and Suc- cesses, Not heretofore Published or Dis- covered. By S. T. Gent. Furto Isetatus inani . . . , — Virg. ^neid. London, Printed for L. R. 1663. Sm. 8°. A, 6 leaves, A 6 with Errata : B— Q in eights. With a portrait. TANNER, JOHN, Student in Physic and Astrology. The Hidden Treasures of the Art of Physick ; Fully Discovered. In Four Books. . . . The Third Edition with Additions. London, Printed by John Streater, and are to be sold by George Sawbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate Hill, 1671. 8°, A— Z 6 in eights. Dedicated to his friend Mr. William Beal, of Little Missenden, co. Bucks. TESTAMENT. The New Testament of lesvs Christ, FaithfvUy Translated into English, ovt of the authentical Latin, diligently con- ferred with the Greeke, and other Edi- tions in diuers languages. ... In the English College of Rhemes. Printed at Antwerp. By lames Seldensbach. 1621. Sm. 8°. **, 12 leaves : A — M in twelves, M 12 blank. Le Novveav Testament, C'est a dire. La Nowelle Alliance de nostre Seigneur & seul Sauueur lesvs Christ Translate & . reueu de Giec en Francois. . . . Ini- prim6 k Londres. 1553. Sm. 8". a, 8 : . b, 4 : c — z in eights : A — Z in eights : * — ** in eights. Attributed in Sotheby's Catalogue to the press of T. Gualtier. Sotheby's, May 1892, No. 1056, with a false signature of Mizabeth E. at the foot of the title. lesv Christi D. N. Novvm Testamentvm. i Theodoro Beza interprete, . . . Londini. Excudebat Thomas Vautrollerus, Typo- graphus. Anno M.D.LXXiiii. Cum Priui- legio . . . 8°. A— 3 G 2 in eights -f the title-page. THEOPHILUS PHILALETHES. Great Britain's Glory, Or A Brief De- scription of the present State, Splendol:, and Magnificence of the Royal Exchange, With some remarkable Passages relating to the present Engagement. Humbly Presented to the several Merchants of the City of London, Who daily Meet, Traf- fique, and Converse in the . said place. With Authoritie. London, Printed by Tho. Ratcliffe, and Nat. Thompson, for Jonathan Edwin at the Three Roses in Ludgate Street, Anno Domini. 1672. 4°, A — D in fours. In verse. THOMPSON, THOMAS, B.D., Public Preacher at Bristol. A Diet for a Drfrrikard. Delivered in two Sermons at Saint Nicholas Church in Bristol], Anno Domini. 1608. . . . London, Printed for Richard Bankworth, . . . 1612. 4°, A— L in fours. Dedi- cated to the Mayor, &c., of Bristol. TWYSDEN, SIR ROGER. The Commoners Liberty : Or, The Eng- lish-Mans Birth-Right. Coke Instit. Pag. 56. If any by colowr of any authority . . . Printed in the yeer, 1648. 4'',A— E in fours, E 2 with Errata, &c., and E 3-4 blank. B. M. Sotheby's, April 6, 1892, No. 794, large paper, with Sir Roger Twysden's MSS. notes. In the British Museum is a copy printed in folio size, with MSS. notes also in the author's hand. It is bound up with the next article. An Historicall Vindication of the Church of England In point of Schism, As it stands separated from the Roman, and was reformed 1. Elizabeth. . . . London, Printed by R. Daniel, for P. C. 1657. 4° or folio. A, 6 leaves : B — Cc in fours, Co 4 blank. B. M. This copy is printed in folio, and pos- sesses numerous MSS. notes on the margins and on loose sheets in the hand of Twysden. A similar copy sold among Mr. Larking's books at Sotheby's, April 1892, No. 912, and was described as prc(bably unique. VICARY, THOMAS. The English-Man's Treasvre. With the true Anatoniie of Mans Body : . . . Printed at London by Bar: Alsop, and Tho. Fawcet, dwelling in Grubstreet, neere the lower Pumpe. 4°, A — Mm in fours, \ '0 VILLIERS. 865 WILLIAM. »il'!i^ is desciibed on the title as the e^hHi edition, enlarged and revised by VILLIERS, JACOB, MasUr of a French bchool in Nottingham. Vocabularium Analogicim, Or the Encr- bsh-Maii speaking French, and the Irench-Man speaking English: Plainly shewing the Nearness or Affinity betwixt the English, French, and Latin. I he Like not Extant. London : Printed by J. D. for Jonathan Robinson . and George Wells . . . 1680. 8° A— in eights. ' VILVAIN, ROBERT. A Compend of Chronography : Ooiihiin- ing Four thousand thirty yeers complet, from Adams Creation to Christs Birth! As an Harbinger to two larger Tomes, in pawn of the Authors promiss : which he intends to porrorni, if God shal permit. ... By Rob. Vilvain of Excester. Price at Press 3d- London, Printed by R. Hodgkinsonne (for the Author) . . . 1654. 4°, A— E in fours, E 4 blank and A 1 with a woodcut. Theoremata Tlieologica : Theological Treatises. Goto Theses Theologicee : Eight Tlieses of Divinity . . . Compiled or Collected by Rob. Vilvain. Price at Press in Sheets 3s. London, Printed by R. Hodgkinsonne (for the Author) . . . 1654. 4", a — 1) in fours, a i with a wood- cut and a 2 with quotations and lialf-title : A — Ttt in fours, the last leaf blank. VIRGILIUS MARO, PUBLIUS. The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro Translated, Adorned with Sculpture, and Illustrated with Anotations, By John Ogilby Esq ; . . , The Second Edition . . . London, Printed by Thomas Roy- croft fur the Author. 1668. Folio. Frontispiece, title and dedication to the Marquis of Hertford, 3 leaves : A, 2 leaves : B — 3 X in fours. With nume- rous full-page engravings. WALLER, EDMOND. A Piinegyrick on Oliver CrDmwell, and His Victories : By Edm. Waller, Esq ; With Three Poems on his Death. Writien by Mr. Dryden, Mr. Sprat, and Mr. Wal- ler. London : Printed bv H. Hills, . . . 1709 8", A— B 4 in eights. WARNING-PIECE. A Warning-Piece to the Sloathful, Idle, Careless, Drnnken, and Secure Ones, of these last and worst of Times . . . Lon- don, Printed bv G. P. for William Thackeray, in Duck-lane. 1671. Sni 8°, black letter, A— C in eights. WESTMINSTER DROLLERY. See Drollery. WESTMINSTER HALL. On the Six new Pinnacles upon West- minster-Hall, or a Size of Tray tors Heads. London, Primed by Thomas Mabb, 1661. A broadside. In verse. WESTMINSTER SCHOOL. Institutio Grsecse Grammatices Cunipen- diaria. In Usum Regiae Scholai We>t- monasteriensis. In usum studiosa; juven- tutis adduntur etiam quidam literarum nexus . . . Londini, Excudit Rogerus Nortonus. . . . 1673. Sm. 8°, A— M iu eights, a 1 blank. WHITTINTON, ROBERT. Uulgaria Ruberti Whitintoni Lichfel- diensis/ et de institutione grammaticulof Opusculu : libello suo de coneinnitate Grammatices accommodatum : et I qua- tuor partes digestu. C Eiusdem dis- tichoii. . . . [Col.] C Londini iu edibus winandi de worde vicesimo supra ses- quimillesimu nostre salutis anno. 4° A*: BS: C*:D8: E«: F^: G^: H^: with the litle enclosed in an engraved border of figures and the printer's small black-grounded device. Sotheby's, May 17, 1892, in let 727. WHITTIE, JOHN, Chaplain to the Army. An Exact Diary of the Late Expedition of His Illustrious Highness the Prince of Orange, (Now King of Great Britain) From his Palace at the Hague, To his Landing at Torbay ; And from thence To his Arrivid at White-Hall. Giving a particular Account of all that happened, and every Day's March. By a Minister, Chaplain in the Army. London: Printed for .Richard Baldwin, near tlie Black Bull in the Old-Baily. mdclxxxix. 4°, A — L 2 in fours, A 1 wjth half-title. Dedi- cated by Whittle to the Earls of Bedford and Portland, Viscount Sydney •of Sheppy, and Sir John Maynard, a Commissioner of the Great Seal. WILLIAM IIL OF ORANGE, King of Great Britain (1688-1702). Declaration van Syn Hoogheyf Williera Henrik, Prince van Orangien, &c. . . . In 'S Gravenhage, . . . 1688. 4",A— D2 in fours -{- the title-page. Many other pieces were either translated from or into English about this time, for the information of both countries con- cerned, as well its of Germany. See Pro- testants supra. 3 I WILLIAMS. 866 WRIGHT. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Poetical Piety Or Poetry made Pious. By rendring into its Method Observations arising from various Divine Subjects, useful for these Prophane and Enormous Times. To which is added, A Brief Alphabetical Expositor ; ... By Wil- liam; Williams, a respecter of Piety, and Pious Poetry. . . . London, Printed for W. Williams at the White Swan in Black-Eryers near the Kings Printing- house. 1677. 8°, A— N 4 in eights + a, 8 leaves. Dedicated to Sir Thomas Prise, of Uo-Gerthan, co. Cardigan. A leaf before the title has verses headed "The Frontispiece," but there is none in this copy. Sotheby's, June 30, 1892, No. 959. WILLYMOTT, WILLIAM, M.A., of King's College, Cambridge. The Peculiar Use and Signification of Certain Words in the Latin Tongue : Or, A Collection of Observations, . . . Usui & Latini & Anglici sermonis studiosse juventutis. By William Willymott, M.A. . . . Cambridge : Printed at this University Press ; And are to be Had at Mr. Fary's, Druggist, near St. Margaret Church, entring London-Bridge, London. 1705. 8° A— Bb 4 in eights. WINGATE, EDMUND. Arithmetiqve Made easie, In Two Bookes. The former, of Natural! Arithmetique : . . . TheotherofArtificiall Arithmetique, . . . Together with an Appendix, resolv- ing likewise by Addition and Subtraction all Questions, that concerne Equation of Time, Interest of money, ... By Edm. Wingate. London, Printed for Phil. Stephens and Chr. Meredith . . . 1630. 8°, A— Hh in eights : li, 4 : besides 4 leaves with blank, title-pa^e, and dedica- tion to the Earl of Arundel and Surrey. Sotheby's, March 26, 1892, No. 2073. Tdbulm Logarithmlcm, Or Two Tables of Logarithmes : The first containing the Logarithmes of all numbers from 1, to 100000: . . . The other, the Logarithmes of the right Sines and Tangents of all the Degrees ... By Edni: Wingate Gent. London, Printed by M. Flesher for Philemon Stephens .'. , mdcxxxiii. 8", A — Cc in eights : Dd, 1 leaf with a folded table. WITHEK, GEORGE. A single Si Qvis, and a quadruple Qvere, with the Occasions of tliem, presented to the Members of the Honorable House of Commons, touching a Petition, with cer- tain Verses annexed, and lately layd at their feet in the said House of Commons, by Major G. W. 4°, 2 leaves. In verse. WRIGHT, EDWARD. Certaine Errors in Navigation, Detected and Corrected By Edw: Wright with Many additions that were not in the former edition . . . Printed by Felix kyngsto at London 1610. 4°. * 10 leaves : ^, 8 leaves : A — Pp in eight?, Oo 8 blank. Dedicated to Henry, Prince of Wales. The title is engraved. With many diagrams, including a folded one between pp. 114-15. Certain Errors in Navigation . . . Lon- don, Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at Iris Shop at the Atlas on Cum-hill 1657. 4°. Title and folded Map or Plat of the World, 1655 : A— 4 C 1 in fours. With diagrams on text and folded maps and diagrams at pp. 38, 56, 64, 148, and 224 (a particular Plait for sailing to tlie Azores). Dedicated to the Worship- ful Thomas Whetstone, Esquire. Lowndes states that there should be also a chart of the world ; it was not in the copy examined (Sotheby's, June 14, 1892, No. 2468). TRINTED BY BALLANTVNE, HANSON AND CO. EDINBURGH AND LONDON. A SELECT LIST OF Morks or Bbltione BY WILLIAM CAREIV HAZLITT OF THE INNER TEMPLE CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED i860 — i8g2. "1. History Ofthe Venetian Republic ; Its Rise, its Greatness, and its Civilisa- tion. With Maps aDd Illustrations. 4 vols. 8vo. Smith, Elder, & Co. 1860. A new edition, entirely recast, with important addition.s, 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. 12[no. 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 Popular, Poetical, and Dramatic Literature of Great Britain. Demy 8vo. 1867. Pp. 714 in two columns. 5. Bibliographical Collections and Notes. Three Series, with two Supplements and the Handbook, together, 6 vols. Medium 8vo. 1867-92. These volumes comprise a full description of about 25,000 Early English books from the books themselves. *' There never was a more acnuraAe and painstaking bibliofifi-apher than Mr. Hnzlitt, nor is there any bibliography of English literature which can compete with ijis works. I have found from per- sonal experjeuce that they are absolutely necessary to tbe English collector."— Bernard Quauitoh. '* Tliis set of books is 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 biblio- phile in Europe. '• Mr. W. C. Hazlitt's second series of Bibliographical Collections and Notes (Quarltch) is the result of many years' searches among rare books, tracts, ballads, and broadsides by a man whose speciality is bibliography, and who h;is thus produced a volnme of high value. If any one will read throngh the fifty-four closely-printed columns relating to Chiirles I., or the ten and a half columns given to 'London' from 1641 to 1794, and recollect tliat these are only a supplement to twelve columns in Hazlitt's Handbook and five and a half in his first Collections, he will gpt an idea of the work involved in this book. Other like entries are 'James I.,' 'Ireland,' 'Erauce,' ' England,' 'Elizabeth,' 'Scot- land' (which lias 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 twenry or thirty years among old books will acknowledge that the strangers to him are far more numerous than tlie acquahitances and friends. This second series of Collections will add to Mr. Hazlitt's well-earned repubition as a bibliogi-apher, and should be in every real library through the Enghsh-speaking world. The only thing we desiderate in it is more of his welcome marks and names, B.M., Bi-jtwell, Lambeth, fee, 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."— ^caticmy, ^ujfMsi 26, 188'. ,.^,, " 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 aU students of Old English literature' owe 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 ( 2 ) study of English literature whioli we know ; and coming close npon 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 du 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 modern opinions and customs is too little addicted to retrospection. He seems to be too shy of profiting on tiie one hand by the counsels or suggestions, on the other by the mistakes of the men who have crossed the unrepassable line, wlio have dealt with the topics and problems with which we have to deal." Those are stirring and sensible words, and we should much like 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 transoribed by Mr. Eazlitt 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 ordinary 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. Hazlltt's work must, in relation to the age in which it ia 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 % 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. Quaiitch as soon as it is ready." — The Antiquaiy, April 1S87. " I very respectfully, yet with cordial pleasure, submit to such sections of the educated and read- ing English community in the United Queendom, 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 Bibliographic&l Collections and NoteSf forming (with my Handbook), thefourth 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 offered in a prior Introduction, that, after all, tliese 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, Coraer's Collectanea (excepting, of course, the lengthy j and elaborate extracts and annotations), the British Museum Catalogue of Early English books to 1640, the Typograpliieal Antiquities of Ames, Herbert, and Dibdin, the Chatsworth, Huth, Asli- bumham, and other private cabinets, and the various publications of Haslewood, Park, Utterson, and Collier. "Since the Second Series came from the press in 1SS2, several large private libranes have beeni dispersed under the hammer, and all the articles previously overlooked by me liave been duly taken up into my pages. 1 may enumerate, for example's sake, the celebrated collections of the Earl of Jersey, the Efirl of Gosford, Mr. James Crossley of Manchester, Mr. Payne Collier, the Duke of Marl- borough, Mr. Hartley, Mr. N. P. Simes of Horsham, Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Mr. Michael WodhuU, Sir Thomas Phillips of Middle-Hill, the Rev. J. Fuller Russell, Mr. Henry Pyne, an(i Professor ■ Solly." — Pre/ace to iSecond Series. 6. A General Index to Hazlitt's Bibliographical Works (1867-89). By G. J. Geay. Edited by W. C. Hazlitt. Medium 8vo. 1893. Pp. 842. This invaluable volume, forming Vol. 7 of the Series, will assist the student and col- lector 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 undertaken con amore, and reflects the highest honour on his industry, discernment, and literary zeal. »*» All these books are now on sale by Mr. Quaritch. 7. Memoirs of WiUiam Hazlitt. "With Portions of his Correspondence. Por- traits after miniatures by John Hazlitt. 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 unpub- lished letters which have come into the market, some of great interest, with a view to a new and improved edition. 8. Inedited Tracts. Illustrating the Manners, Opinions, and Occupations of Eng- lishmen during the 16th and 17th Centuries. 1586-1618. With an Introduction and Notes. Facsimiles. 4to. 1868. 9. The Works of Charles Lamb. Now first collected, and entirely rearranged. "With Notes. 4 vols. 8vo. E. Moxon