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PARUTA.

told the most considerable Events and Monthly Mutations in Great-Britain, France, By J. P. Student of the said Science. [Col.] London, Printed by George Croom, 4o, 4 leaves. Lambeth.

Annvs Mirabilis Or Strange and Wonderful Predictions and Observations Gathered out of Mr. J. Partridges Almanack 1688. With some Remarks also, out of his Almanack 1687. Both of them Printed in Holland. London, Printed, and are to be Sold by Randal Taylor, 1689. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-E in fours. In prose and verse. Lambeth.

Nebulo Anglicanus: Or, The First Part of the Black Life of John Gadbury. It is the same John Gadbury that was in the Popish Plot to murther Charles II. in the Year 1678. It is the same John Gadbury that was accused of being in another Plot, to dethrone and destroy King William, in the Year 1690. It is the same John Gadbury that at this time is so strait-lac'd in conscience that he cannot take the Oaths to their Present Majesties. Together with an Answer to a Late Pamphlet of His. By J. Partridge. London: Printed, ... 1693. 4o, A-E 2 in fours, first leaf blank.

An Elegy upon the Death of the Famous Dr. John Partridgd [sic] the great Astrologer, who departed this Life (according to Esq. Biggerstaff's Prediction) this morning between the Hours of One and Two a Clock, being the 29th of March, at his House near Covent-Garden. London: Printed in the Year 1708. A sheet, with a cut. Ouvry Cat. 170. PARUTA, PAOLO.

Politick Discourses; Written in Italian by Paolo Paruta A Noble Venetian, Cavalier and Procurator of St. Mark. Whereunto is added, A short Soliloquy, In which the Author briefly examines the whole Course of his Life. Rendred into English By the Right Honorable, Henry Earl of Monmovth. London, Printed for H. Moseley, 1657. Folio. Title and portrait: b-c in fours: B-Dd 2 in fours.

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PASKE, DR.

PATERSON.

The Copy of a Letter sent to an Honourable Lord, by Doctor Paske, Subdeane of Canterbury. London printed, September 9. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves. [PASQUIER, ETIENNE.]

The Jesuits Catechism, according to St Ignatius Loyola, For the Instructing and Strengthning of all those which are weake in that faith. Wherein the Impiety of their Principles, Pernitiousness of their Doctrines, and Iniquity of their Practices are declared. London, Printed for Robert Harford, 1679. 4°. A, 4 leaves, the first blank: a, 4 leaves: B-G in fours. With a portrait of Loyola.

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The dedication to Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbury, is subscribed A. H.

The Jesuits Catechism . . . Second Edition. London, Printed for Robert Harford . . . 1681. 4o, A-G in fours, and a, 4 leaves. With the same print. PASTORALS.

Pastoralles and Eglogues, Odes and Madrigalles. Licensed to John Bayly, 28 May, 1602.

PATE, ROBERT, M.A.

Parts.

A Complete Syntax of the Latin Tongue, Compar'd with the English. In Three With an Appendix of the Elegant Use of the Prepositions. Principally design'd for the Use of Norwich School. By Robert Pate, M.A. Master of the said school. Norwich. Printed by J. Collins. 1713. 8°, a-c in fours, and A-Aa in fours.

The copy employed appeared to want A-E in second alphabet, if those signatures were ever with the book, which seems likely, however, as sign. F commences with p. 41.

PATERNOSTER.

A Divine Pater-noster (by way of reply to a scandalous Ode, or Pamphlet made by a namelesse Author, who had more wit then honesty). . . . A sheet of verses. [Circa 1648.]

PATERSON, NINIAN.

Epigrammatum Libri Octo. Cum aliquot Psalmorum Paraphrasi Poetica, Auctore Niniano Patersono Glascuensi. . . . Edinbvrgi, Excudebant Thomas Brown, & Jacobus Glen. Anno Dom. 1678. 8°, A-Y 4 in eights.

A Panegyrick to the Right Honourable Thomas Kennedie, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Anno 1685. Edinburgh, Printed by John Colman and Laurence

PAUL.

Gunter, at Heriot's-Bridge, Anno Dom. 1685. 4°, 4 leaves. In verse.

Upon the Birth of the Most Serene and High-Born-Prince Prince and Stewart of Scotland, Duke of Rothsay, Earl of Carrick,. [1688.] A sheet in verse, subscribed N. Paterson.

PAUL OF ST. MAGDALEN, FATHER. Soliloquies Or The Documents of Christian Perfection ... Faithfully Translated. At Doway in the Year, 1674. Permissu Superiorum. 12°. Portrait and title: Preface with Life of the author, 41 leaves: A 2--P 12 in twelves.

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PATRICIUS, F., Bishop of Gaieta.

A Moral Methode of ciuile Policie. Contayninge a learned and fruictful discourse of the institution, state and gouernment of a common Weale. Abridged oute of the Comentaries of the Reuerende and famous clerke, Franciscus Patricius, Byshop of Gaieta in Italye. Done out of Latine into Englishe, by Rycharde Robinson, Citezen of London. Seene and allowed, &c.

Anno Domini. 1576. Imprinted at London... by Thomas Marsh. 4°. Title, dedication to Alderman Sir William Allen, and verses by T. Newton, 4 leaves: A-Z in fours: Certaine Notes, 2 leaves.

PATRICK, NATHANAEL.

Songes of sundry natures, whereof somme ar Divine / some are madrigalles, and the rest psalmes and hymnes in Latin composed for 5 and 6 voyces and one for 8 voyces / by Nathanaell Patrick sometyme master of the Children of the Cathedrall Church of Worcester and Organist of the same. Licensed to T. East, 22 October, 1597. PATRICK, SIMON.

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Advice to a Friend. . . . London, Printed for R. Royston, ... MDCLXXIII. 8. A, 6 leaves B-Q 6 in twelves.

PAULE, SIR GEORGE.

The Life of the Most Reverend and Religiovs Prelate John Whitgift, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Written by Sir George Paule Knight, Comptroller of his Graces Householde.... London: Printed by Thomas Snodham. 1612. 40, A-N in fours, first and last leaves blank. With a woodcut portrait of Whitgift on the back of the title.

PAULICIUS, SIMEON.

A New Method of Physick: Or, A Short View of Paracelsus and Galen's Practice; In 3 Treatises . . . Written in Latin by

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Simeon Paulicius, Philosopher, and Physitian in Germany. Translated into English. By Nicholas Culpeper, Gent. Student in Physick and Astrologie, Dwelling on the East-side of Spittlefields, neer London. . . . London, Printed by Peter Cole in Leaden-Hall, ... 1654. 80, a-c in fours: D-Ee 6 in eights. PAUL'S CHURCH, ST., LONDON. Brief Discovrs de la Tempeste et Fovldre Advenve en la Citè de Londres en Angleterre, sur le grand temple & clocher nomme de sainct Paul, le quatriesme Iuin. A Paris. Pour Christophe Royer, tenant sa boutique deuant le College de Boucourt. [1561.] 8o, A-B in fours. With some verses at the end. Woodcut on title.

A Diolige [dialogue] of the Rufull burnynge of Powles. A ballad. Licensed to John Charlwood in 1562-3. Whan yonge Powlis steple, olde Powlies steples chylde, &c. A ballad. Licensed to John Charlwood in 1562-3.

The incorragen all kynde of men To ye Reedyfinge and buyldynge Powles steple agayne.

A ballad. 1564.

Licensed to W. Griffith in

A Turne in Pawles by Tyme and Death. Licensed to Walter Dight, 18 December,

1603.

A true report of the ij severall dayes execucons at Paules Churchyard on Thursday the 30th and at the Parliament House on Friday ye 31st of January 1605. briefly delivering such confessions as were there uttered and other matters as occasion serued. Licensed to William Leake, 10th February 1605–6.

Powles Walkes, or a Gallant Dismasked. Licensed to Richard Serger and John Trundle, 8 January, 1607-8.

[A Brief for Rebuilding St. Paul's Church. London, 1678.] Folio, 2 leaves.

[List of the Prebendaries of St Paul's, with the order in which they have arranged to preach on certain holy days.] London, Printed for William Abington. 1684. A small sheet. PAUL'S SCHOOL, ST.

Totius Rhetorica Adumbratio, In usum Paulina Scholæ Londinensis. Editio tertia. Londini, Ex Officina Rogeri Danielis, 1659. 8°, 8 leaves. Br. M. [PAYNE, NEVIL.]

The Morning Ramble, Or, the TownHumours: A Comedy. Acted at the

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The Siege of Constantinople; A Tragedy. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. London, Printed for Tho. Dring . . . 1675. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-M 2 in fours. PEACE.

The defence of peace: lately translated out of laten in to englysshe. With the kynges moste gracyous priuilege. [Col.] Prynted by me Robert Wyer/ for Wyllyam marshall and fynysshed in the moneth of July in the yere of our Lorde god a.M.CCCCC.xxxv.... With the priuilege of our moste gracious soueraygne Lorde for sixe yeres. Folio, black letter. a, 7 leaves: b-z in sixes: Z, 4 leaves, the fourth with a shield of arms on either side. In prose, except six lines on the back of the title: The louer of trouths, speketh to the boke. Lambeth. PEACHAM, HENRY, the Elder. The Garden of Eloqvence,

Corrected

H.

and augmented by the first Author. P. London Printed by R. F. for H. Iackson dvvelling in Fleetstrete. 1593. 4o, A-Dd in fours, but A-B under one signature.

PEACHAM, HENRY, the Younger.

The Truth of our Times: Revealed out of one Mans Experience, by way of Essay. Written by Henry Peacham. London: Printed by N. O. for Iames Becket, and are to be sold at his shoppe at the middle Temple gate. 1638. 12o. A, 6 leaves, first blank: B--K 6 in twelves, K 6 blank. In prose.

Dedicated to Mr. Henry Barnwell of Turrington, in Marshland, near King's Lynn, Co. Norfolk.

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The Worth of a Penny: . . . Now newly Reprinted.. with a Catalogue of the Bills of Mortality, from the year of our Lord 1642, unto 1676. London, Printed by S. and B. G. for Thomas Lee . . 1677. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-F in fours. PEDLAR.

The pedler and his packe. A ballad.
Licensed to W. Pickering in 1568-9.
The pedler. A ballad. Licensed to R.
Jones in 1570.

PEDON, ALEXANDER.

A Most Strange and Wonderful Prophecie

PEMBROKE.

in the Year 1684. By Mr. Alexander Pedon late Minister of the Gospel in the West of Scotland. No place, &c. [? about 1700.] 8°, 4 leaves.

PEDRO, DON, Prince of Portugal.

The Travailes of Don Pedro Prvnce of Portingale. Licensed to Henry Rocket, 1 July, 1608.

PEETER, WILLIAM.

A booke to be printed when it is further authorised called, A funerall Elegye in memory of the late virtuous master William Peeter of Whipton neere Exetour. Licensed in this form to Thomas Thorpe, 13 Feb. 1612.

PEMBLE, WILLIAM, M.A., of Magdalen Hall, Oxford.

A Briefe Introduction to Geography. Containing a Description of the Grovnds, and General Parts thereof... Oxford Printed by Iohn Lichfield for Edward Forrest Ann. Dom. 1630. 4o, A-K in fours. PEMBROKE,

Earl of.

PHILIP

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HERBERT,

The Earle of Pembrokes Speech in the House of Peeres when the Seven Lords were accused of High-Treason. Copia vera Mic: Oldswor[t]h. Printed in the Yeare 1648. 4o, 4 leaves.

The Earle of Pembrokes Speech In the House of Peeres, Upon debate of the Citie's Petition for a Personall_Treaty, to be had with his Majesty in London. And also upon debate of those Reasons given by their Lordships unto the Commons, for not sending the three Propositions before a Treaty. Printed in the yeare, 1648. 4°, A-B in fours.

This composition seems to have been seriously intended; but it is of the most ludicrous character.

The Speech (without an Oath) of Philip Herbert, Late Earl of Pembrooke, At his Admittance (as a Member) Into the Honorable House of Commons in Parliament Assembled, April the 6th, 1649. After he had been duely elected a Burgess for Bark-shire, instead of Sir Francis Pile, lately deceased. Taken verbatim by Michael Oldisworth. Printed in the year 1649. Folio, 2 leaves.

The first part of the last Will & Testament of Philip Earle of Pembrooke and Montgomery, Lord of Saint Quintin, &c. Now Knight of Berk-Shire, Dictated by his own mouth, and took by Mr. Michael Oldsworth sometime his Ldps Secretary,

The second part to the same tune,

PEN AND PENCIL.

will speedily be exhibited to publique view, as soon as it can be possibly Transcribed; By his Lps most Devoted Honour Mercurius Elenticus. Printed in the Year, 1649. 4°, 4 leaves.

PEN AND PENCIL.

The Excellency of the Pen and Pencil. Exemplifying the Uses of them in the most Exquisite and Mysterious Arts of Drawing, Etching, Engraving, . . . Also the way to cleanse any Oil Painting, and Preserve the Colours. Collected from the writings of the ablest Masters both Ancient and Modern, as Albert Durer ... Furnished with divers Cuts in Copper. . . . London: Printed for Dorman Newman, MDCLXXXVIII. 8o, A-H

in eights, besides the frontispiece, title, &c., 7 leaves more.

PENA, PETRUS, AND DE LOBEL, MATTHIAS.

Stirpivm Adversaria Nova . . . Londini. 1570. [Col.] Londini. 1571. Calendis Ianuarijs, excudebat prelum Thomæ Purfoetij, ad Lucretię symbolum. Cum gratia Priuilegij. Folio. Engraved title, 1 leaf: dedication, &c., 3 leaves: A-Oo in sixes: Pp, 7 leaves : table, 6 leaves.

PENN, WILLIAM, of Pennsylvania.

No Cross, no Crown: Or several Sober Reasons Against Hat-Honour, TitularRespects, You to a single Person, with the Apparel and Recreations of the Times Being inconsistent with Scripture, Reason, and the Practice, as well of the best Heathens, as the holy Men and Women of all Generations; By W. Penn j. An humble Disciple, and patient Bearer of the Cross of Jesus.... Printed in the Year, 1669. 4°, A-P in fours, and (A), 1 leaf.

The Quakers Elegy on the Death of Charles Late King of England. Written by W. P. a sincere Lover of Charles and James. London, Printed by J. P. for Henry Playford, 1685. Folio, 2 leaves.

Three Considerations proposed to Mr. William Penn concerning the Validity and Security of his New Magna Charta for Liberty of Conscience, by A Baptist; which may be worthy the Consideration of all the Quakers and of all my Dissenting Brethren also that have Votes in the Choice of Parliament- Men. 4o, 2 leaves. An Account of W. Penn's Travails in Holland and Germany, Anno MDCLXXVII. For the Service of the Gospel of Christ,

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[PENNECUIK, ALEXANDER.] Caledonia Triumphans: A Panegyrick to the King. By a Lover of Caledonia and the Muses. Edinburgh, Printed by the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson, . . . 1699. A poetical broadside in three columns. PENNYMAN, JOHN.

A Short Account of the Life of Mr. John Pennyman The Second Edition. London, Printed in the Yeer 1703[6]. 8°. Title and preface, 2 leaves : pp. 1– 300 pp. 1-16. PENNYWISE.

Pennywise, Povnd Foolish . . 1631. Licensed to E. Blackmore, 17 December, 1630, as the work of T. Decker. Arber, iv. 212.

[PENRI, JOHN.]

Certaine Minerall and Metaphisicall Schoolpoints to be defended by the reuerende Bishops / and the rest of my cleargie masters of the Conuocation house against both the Vniuersities / and all the reformed Churches in Christendome. Wherin is layd open the very Quintessence of all catercorner diuinitie. And with all to the preuenting of the Cauals of these wrangling Puritans/ the persons by whom / and the places where these misteries are so worthely maintayned / are for the most part plainly set downe to the view of all men / and that to theternall prayse of the most reuerend Fathers. No place, &c. [Coventry, February, 1589.] Black letter. A sheet. Lambeth.

Hay any worke for Cooper: Or, A Briefe Pistle Directed by way of an Hublication to the Reverend Byshops, counselling them if they will needes bee Barrelled up, for feare of smelling in the nostrills of his Majesty, and the state, that they would vse the advise of Reverend Martin, for the providing of their Order, because the Reverend T. C. (by which mysticall Letters is understood, either the bounsing Parson of Eastmeane, or Tom Coakes his Chaplaine) to be an unskilfull and a De

PENRI.

ceitfull Tub-trimmer. Wherein Worthy Martin Qvits Himselfe like a Man I warrant you, in the learned defence of his selfe and his learned Pistles, and maketh the Coopers hoopes to flye off, and the Bishops tubs to leake out of all cry. Penned and Compiled by Martin the Metropolitan. Printed in Europe, not farre from some of the Bounsing Priests. [Circa 1605.] 4o, A-H 2 in fours.

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Th' Appellation of Iohn Penri, vnto the Highe Court of Parliament, from the bad and injurious dealing of th' Arch. of Canterb. and other of his colleagues of the high commission: Wherin the complainant, humbly submitting himselfe and his case vnto the determination of this honorable assembly: craueth nothing els, but either release from trouble and persecution, or just tryall. [Rochelle, by Robert Waldegravē,] Anno Dom. 1589. Mar. 7. 8°, 26 leaves.

PENRI, JOHN, AND JOB THROKMORTON.

The iust censure and reproofe of Martin Iunior. Wherein the rash and vndiscreete headines of the foolish youth, is sharply mette with, and the boy hath his lesson taught him, I warrant you, by his reuerend and elder brother, Martin Senior, sonne and heire vnto the renowmed Martin Mar-prelate the Great. Where also, least the Springall shold be vtterly discouraged in his good meaning, you shall finde, that hee is not bereaved of his due commendations. 8°, roman letter, A-D in fours, D 4 blank. Chiefly in prose.

Martin Mouths minde, That is, A certain report, and true description of the Death, and Funeralls, of olde Martin Marreprelate, the great makebate of England, and father of the Factious. Conteyning the cause of his death, the manner of his buriall, and the right copies both of his Will, and of such Epitaphs, as by sundrie his dearest friends, and other of his well willers, were framed for him.

Martin the Ape, the dronke, and the madde, The three Martins are, whose workes we have had;

If Martin the fourth come, after Martins so euill,

Nor man, nor beast comes, but Martin the deuill.

1589. 4o, A-H in fours.

The preface is subscribed Mar-phoreus. The Protestatyon of Martin Marprelat Wherein not withstanding the surprizing of the printer, he maketh it known vnto

PERKINS.

the world that he feareth, neither proud priest, Antichristian pope, tiranous prellate, nor godlesse catercap: but defiethe all the race of them by these presents and offereth conditionelly, as is farthere expressed hearin by open disputation to apear in the defence of his caus against them and theirs. Which chaleng if they dare not maintaine against him: then doth he alsoe publishe that he never meaneth by the assi[s]taunce of god to leaue the a flayling of them and theire generation vntill they be vtterly extinguised out of our church. Published by the worthie gentleman D. martin marprelat D. in all the faculties primat and metro Politan. [Haseley, September, 1589.] Small 8°, roman letter, A-D in fours. Lambeth.

PERERIUS, BENEDICTUS. The Astrologer Anatomized: Or, The Vanity of [the] Star-Gazing Art Discovered, By Benedictus Pererius. And rendered into English by Percy Enderbie, Gent. London, Printed by Ralph Wood, and are to be sold by M. Wright,

1661. 8°. A, 4 leaves: B-I in eights, I 8 blank. Dedicated by Enderbie to Sir Francis Petre, Baronet. PERFUMER.

The French Perfumer. Teaching the
several ways of Extracting the Odours of
Drugs and Flowers, and Making all the
Compositions of Perfumes for Powder,
Wash-balls, Essences, Oyls, Wax, Poma-
tum, Paste, Queen of Hungary's Rosa
Salis, and other Sweet Waters.
Manner of preparing Sweet Toilets,
Done into English from the Original
Printed at Paris. London, Printed for
Sam. Buckley, . . . 1696. 8°, A-G 3
in eights.

[PERKINS, JOHN.]

The

Castamia. The Amorous Passions of twoo gentlemen. A flatterer and a true lover &c. Licensed to W. Wright, 5 Oct. 1590.

A profitable Booke of Master John Perkins &c. Apud Richardum Tottell, Cum priuilegio. [Col.] Imprinted at London in Fletestrete within Temple Barre, at the signe of the hande and starre by Rycharde Tottil. 1567. Sm. 8°, A-C 4 in eights and A-Y in eights. Black letter.

A Profitable Booke ædibus Thomæ Wight. 1601. 8°, black letter, B repeated.

Londini, in Cum Priuilegio. A-P in twelves,

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