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Famovs Doctovr of the Chvrch, and Preacher of Gods word John Wickliffe, sometime fellow of Merton, and Master of Ballioll Coll. in Oxford, and afterwards Parson of Lutterworth in Leicestershire. Faithfully Printed according to two ancient Manuscript Copies, extant; the one in Benet Colledge in Cambridge, the other remaining in the Publike Librarie at Oxford . . . At Oxford, Printed by Ioseph Barnes, printer to the Vniversitie. 1608. 4°. ¶,4 leaves: A-H in fours: H 4 occupied by a short glossary.

Edited by Thomas James, and dedicated by him, in an interesting epistle, to Sir Thomas Flemynge, Chief Justice of England.

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WIGMORE, DAME ANNA.

A ladies present to a princesse, or godly prayers. Licensed to Hugh Perry, 19 June, 1627.

WILCOCKS, THOMAS.

A short, yet a true and faithfull narration of the fearefull fire that fell in the towne of Wooburne, in the countie of Bedford, on Saturday the 13. of September last, Anno 1595. Together with a Christian admonition as to the particular people of that place, so to the inhabitants of the whole land, to make profitable and good use of the same, as likewise of all judgements past, as of those that are feared may iustly fall upon us for our sinnes. [Three quotations.] At London Printed by the Widdow Orwin, for Thomas Man.

1595.

8°, 36 leaves. Dedicated by Thomas Wilcocks from London, 1 Nov. 1595, to Sir John Popham and Sir William Perrain. Mrs. How of Aspley Guise. WILD, ROBERT.

Iter Boreale. Together with some other Select Poems, Not heretofore Printed. By the same Author. London, Printed for L. F. and are to be sold at the Parrot in St Paul's Church-yard 1661. 8o, A—D in eights, A blank.

Iter Boreale. . . . London, Printed for

WILKINS.

R. R. and W. C. . . . 1671. 8°, A-H in eights, first leaf blank.

Flagellvm Poeticvm: Or, A Scourge for a Wilde Poet. Being An Answer to Dr. Robert Wild's Letter, Directed to his Friend Mr. J. J. Upon Occasion of His Majesties Declaration for Liberty of Conscience. London, Printed for J. L. Anno Dom. 1672. 4°, A-B in fours. In prose and verse.

WILKINS, JOHN, Bishop of Chester. The Discovery of a World in the Moone. Or, A Discovrse tending to prove, that tis probable there may be another habitable World in that Planet. [Quot.] London, Printed by E. G. for Michael Sparke and Edward Forrest. 1638. 8o. A, 4 leaves, including a double titlepage, the first leaf having an engraving: B-P 4 in eights.

A Discourse concerning A New world & Another Planet In 2 Bookes. Printed for Iohn Maynard . . 1640. 8°. Engraved title by Marshall, 1 leaf: A, 4 leaves aa, 2 leaves: B-Q in eights, and R, 1 leaf: [a new title,] A Discovrse concerning A New Planet. Tending to prove, That 'tis probable our Earth is one of the Planets. The second Booke, now first published.... London, Printed by R. H. for Iohn Maynard, aa, 6 leaves B-R 4 in eights, R 4 with Errata.

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1640.

Mercvry, Or The Secret and Swift Mes-
senger: Shewing, How a Man may with
Privacy and Speed communicate his
Thoughts to a Friend at any distance.
London, Printed by I. Norton, for Iohn
Maynard, and Timothy Wilkins, ... 1641.
8°, A-M in eights, A 1 and M 7–8 blank.
Dedicated by J. W. to George Lord Berke-
ley, with commendatory verses by Sir F.
Kinaston, R. West of C. C. C. Oxford,
Anthony Aucher, Richard Hatton, &c.
Mercury Or The Secret and Swift Mes-
senger.
The Second Edition
London, Printed for Rich. Baldwin,
1694. 8°, A-M 6 in eights.
Mathematicall Magick. Or, The Wonders
That may be performed by Mechanicall
Geometry. In two Books. Concerning
Powers.

Mechanicall Motions.

Being one of the most easie, pleasant, usefull, (and yet most neglected) part of Mathematicks. Not before treated of in this language. By I. W. M.A. . . . London, Printed by M. F. for Sa: Gellibrand 1648. 8°, A-V 4 in eights, A 1

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WILKINS.

blank. With engravings. Dedicated to

the Elector Palatine.

Mathematical Magick. Printed by Edw. Gellibrand

London :

1680.

8°, A-V 4 in eights, first leaf blank. With a portrait and cuts.

An Essay Towards a Real Character, And a Philosophical Language. By John Wilkins D.D. Dean of Ripon, And Fellow of the Royal Society. London, Printed for Sa: Gellibrand, ... 1668. Folio. Title, 1 leaf: a-d 2 in fours, a 2 with Errata B-3 T3 in fours. Dedicated to Lord Brouncker, P.R.S. WILKINS, RICHARD.

The Sope-Patentees of Londons Petition Opened and Explained. Or, The Unmasking of these cruel Sope-Patentees deceitful Petition, presented by them to the Honorable House of Commons. Wherein you have a Discovery made (in part and but in part) of the great Sufferings of this Common-wealth: As also of the special Sufferings of some Free-born Subjects in their Liberties and Estates, sustained by these cruel Sope-Monopolers. [Quotations.] London, Printed by I. F. for Iohn Rothwel, . . . 1646. 4o, A-C in fours.

WILKINSON, JOHN, of Barnard's Inn. A Treatise Collected ovt of the Statvtes of this Kingdom, and according to common experience of the Lawes, concerning the office and authorities of Coroner and Sherifes. Together with an easie and plain methode for the keeping of a Court Leet, Court Baron, and Hundred Court, &c. London, Printed for the Companie of Stationers. 1628. Cum Priuilegio. 8°, black letter, A-Cc in eights. WILKINSON, WILLIAM.

Systema Africanvm: Or A Treatise, Discovering the Intrigues and Arbitrary Proceedings of the Guiney Company. And also how prejudicial they are to the American Planters, the Woollen, and other English Manufactures: To the Visible Decay of Trade, and consequently greatly impairing the Royal Revenue, which would be Infinitely Encreased, provided Merchants and Mariners were Encouraged, who can discover several Places not yet known, or traded unto, by the African Company. Together with a True Account of their Fortifications. Humbly submitted to their Majesties, and to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament. By William Wilkinson Mariner. London, Printed in the Year

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The True Copy of a Paper delivered by the Lord De- to the Mayor of Darby, where he quartered the One and Twentieth of November, 1688. London, Printed for John Goodman, 1688. A folio leaf. An Excellent New Song Or, The Orange Flag Display'd. To the Tune of, Hark how the Thundring Cannons Roar. Printed in the Year, 1688. A sheet, with the music.

An Answer to a Paper importing a Petition of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Six other Bishops, to His Majesty, touching their not Distributing and Publishing the late Declaration for Liberty of Conscience. With Allowance. London, Printed by Henry Hills . . . 1688. 4o, A-C in fours.

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Rules and Articles for the better Government of His Majesties Land-Forces In Pay. Published by his Majesties Command. London, 1688. 8o, A—C 2

in eights. Black letter.

A Letter from the Archbishops and Bishops, to the King's most Excellent Majesty. [With the Answer.] Edinburgh, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson ... 1688. A broadside, divided into two leaves.

An Address to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, And the Right Reverend the Bishops, upon account of their late Petition. By a true Member of the Church of England. With Allowance. London, Printed, and are to be sold by Randall Taylor. 1688. 4o,

leaves.

4

A Letter to the Honourable Major

WILLIAM III.

Slingsby, Lieutenant-Governour of Portsmouth. [Circa 1688.] A folio leaf. The Declaration of the Nobility, Gentry, and Commonalty at the Rendezvous at Nottingham, Nov. 22. 1688. A sheet. The Aphorismes of the Kingdome. [London, circa 1688.] 4°, A-H 2 in fours. Without a regular title or any other indication.

The Declaration of the Lords and Commons Assembled at Westminster, Presented to their Highnesses, The Prince and Princess of Orange, At White-Hall the 13th of February, 1683. Printed in the Year 1689. Folio, 2 leaves.

646

A Third Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England. Viz. I. The Expedition of the Prince of Orange for England ; . . . II. A Further Account of the Prince's Army, in a Letter from Exon, . . . III. Three Letters. 1. A Letter from a Jesuit of Leige,... IV. Popish Treaties not to be rely'd on: In a Letter from a Gentleman at York, . . . London printed,

1688. 4o, B-F in fours, F 4 blank, and the title.

A Short Historical Account Touching the Succession of the Crown. London, Printed for Richard Baldwin, in the Year 1689. A folio leaf.

The Grievances of the Church of England which are not in the power of the Governours of it to remedy. By a Member of the Church of England. Printed for R. Baldwin, . . . 1689. A folio leaf.

The Address of the Lords Spriritual & Temporal, and Commons, to the King's most Excellent Majesty, for Maintaining the Church of England as by Law Established: With His Majesty's Most Gracious Answer thereunto. In the Savoy: . . . 1689. A folio leaf.

A Speech Made by the Right Honourable the Earl of Arran, to the Scotch Nobility and Gentry, met together in, the Council Chamber in White-Hall, on the Eighth of January 1688, about an Address to His Highness the Prince of Orange, to take upon him the Government of the Kingdom of Scotland. London, Printed for T. J. 1689. A folio leaf.

The Form of the Intended Coronation Oath Agreed upon by the Committee. London, Printed for J. Lyford. 1689. A folio leaf.

The Publick Grievances of the Nation, Adjudged Necessary, by the Honourable

WILLIAM III.

the House of Commons, to be Redressed. Printed in the Year, 1689. A folio leaf. A Word to the Wise, for Setling the Government. London, Printed for Richard Janeway. 1689. A folio leaf.

The Address of the Honourable the House of Commons: Presented to His Majesty on Thursday the 25th day of April, 1689. With His Majesty's Answer thereunto. London, Printed by Charles Bill, and Thomas Newcomb, MDCLXXXIX. Folio, 2 leaves.

To the Honourable the Commons of England Assembled in Parliament. A Short Account of One of the Great Grievances of the Nation, Humbly Presented by James Whiston. [May 14, 1689.] Folio, 6 leaves.

This tract relates to imprisonment for debt.

Their Highness the Prince & Princess of Orange's Opinion about a General Liberty of Conscience, &c. Being a Collection of Four Select Papers. . . . London, Printed, and are to be sold by Richard Janeway, ... 1689. 4o, A-E 2 in fours, and the title.

...

The Advantages of the Present_Settlement, and the Great Danger of a Relapse. London: Printed for Ric. Chiswell, MDCLXXXIX. 4o, A-E in fours.

A Specimen of a Declaration against Debauchery, Tendered to the Consideration of His Highness the Prince of Orange, and of the Present Convention of the Nation. [1689.] 4o, 2 leaves.

K. William, or K. Lewis: Wherein is set forth the Inevitable Necessity these Nations lye under, of submitting Wholly to one or other of these Kings; And that the Matter in Controversie is not now between K. William and James, but between K. William and K. Lewis of France, For the Government of these Nations. Written out of Cheshire by a Gentleman lately arrived there from Ireland. London, Printed for Ric. Chiswell... MDCLXXXIX. 40, A-B 2 in fours.

A Friendly Conference concerning the New Oath of Allegiance to K. William, and Q. Mary. . . . London: Printed for Samuel Smith 1689. 4o, A-E in

fours, first leaf having an Advertisement. Considerations humbly Offered for taking the Oath of Allegiance to King William and Queen Mary. . . . London, Printed by J. Leake, for Awnsham Churchill... MDCLXXXIX. 4o, A-I in fours, last leaf with advertisements.

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An Answer to two Papers, Called, A Lords Speech Without-Doors, and a Commoners Speech. Wherein the Objections against the present Management of Affairs are dissolved. By a Lover of his Countrey. With Allowance. London Printed.. 1689. 4°, A-E in fours, and the titlepage.

The Royal Voyage, Or The Irish Expedition: A Tragicomedy, Acted in the Years 1689 and 90-Regis ad Exemplum. Claud. London Printed for Richard Baldwin, in the Old-Bailey, A.D. 1690. 4o, Title and To the Reader, 3 leaves: B-I 2 in fours.

A Letter to a Friend, upon the Dissolving of the Late Parliament, and the Calling of a New One. Together with a List of those who were against making the Prince and Princess of Orange, King and Queen. London Printed in the Year 1690. A folio leaf.

The Vision. A sheet in verse. [Circa

1690.

A Modest Enquiry into the Causes of the present Disasters in England. And who they are that brought the French Fleet into the English Channel, Described. London: Printed for Richard Baldwin... MDCXC. 4o, B-F in fours, F 4 blank, and the titlepage.

The Royal Adventure, Or, Joy to King William. Being an Excellent New Song, wishing Him all Health, Happiness, and Prosperity, in the Irish Expeditions.. London, Printed for T. Howkins, ... 1690.

A sheet.

The Orange. A sheet in verse. [Circa 1690. Relating to the case of Judith Wilks.]

To the Brazen Head. With the Answer. In verse. [Circa 1690.] A sheet,

The Character of a Williamite: Being the Reverse of a late unlicensed Treatise,

WILLIAM III.

Entituled, The Character of a Jacobite, By what Name or Title soever Dignify'd or Distinguish'd; written by a Person of Quality. London, Printed for Richard Baldwin . . . 1690. 4o, A-D in fours. Reflections on the Petition & Apology for the Six Deprived Bishops. With a Vindication of those that refused to subscribe the said Petition. London, Printed for J. Johnson, 1690. 40, A-B in fours. The True Cause of all our Miseries, Discovered in their Visible Effects: As I find it (to my great Satisfaction) most manifest, in The Layman's Religion, lately published, Licensed, Octob. 1. 1690.. [Col.] London, Printed for Walter Kettilby... 1690. Folio, 5 leaves.

II.

Two Dreams: Viz. 1. The Dream of the French King Lewis XIV. called the Great, and the Immortal; as he lately told it to the Lords of his Court. The Dream of Mary d'Esté Princess of Modena, and Wife to James II. late King of England. With the Interpretations thereof. Translated out of French. London, Printed by J. D. MDCXC. 4o, A-E 2 in fours.

Plain English: Humbly offered to the Consideration of His Majesty, And his Great Council, The Lords and Commons .. Obsequium amicos, veritas odium parit. London, Printed in the Year, 1690. 4o. Title and Errata, 2 leaves: B-E 2 in fours.

...

Plain English . . . The Second Edition: with a Short Preface; and an Appendix London, Printed for the Author, 1690. 4o, A-E in fours, a leaf of F, and the title.

Reasons why the Rector of P. took the Oath of Allegiance to King William and Queen Mary. London, Printed by H. Clark, for the Author, . . 1690. 4o, A-C in fours.

A Copy of Mr. Ashton's Paper, Delivered to the Sheriff at the Place of Execution, January 28. 1699. A folio leaf.

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WILLIAM III.

against their Majesties. God save King William and Queen Mary. Edinburgh, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson .. Anno Dom, 1690. A broadside. The Account given by Sir John Ashby Vice-Admiral, And Reere-Admiral Rooke to the Lords Commissioners, of the Engagement at Sea between the English, Dutch, and French Fleets. June the 30th, 1690. With a Journal of the Fleet since their departure from St. Hellens, to their return to the Buoy-in-the-Nore, and other Material Passages relating to the said Engagement. London, Printed for Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, 1691. 4°, B-E in fours, besides the title and Imprimatur.

Relation Du Voyage de sa Majesté Britannique en Hollande, Et de la Reception qui luy a eté faite. Enrichie de Planches tres-curieuses. Avec un Recit abregé de ce qui s'est passé de plus considerable depuis l'arrivée de sa Majesté en Hollande le 31. de Janvier, jusqu' a son retour en Angleterre, au Mois d'Avril 1691. & l'heureux succés de l'expedition d'Irlande, subjuguée par les Armes toujours victorieuses de sa Majesté. A la Haye, MDCXCII. Folio. Title and frontispiece, 2 leaves: *, 4 leaves: large portrait of William III.: A-Dd, 2 leaves each. With large engravings at pp. 18, 30, 32, 34, 44, 46, 50, 52, 54, 60, 62, 66, and 68. The Triumph-Royal: Containing A short Account of the most Remarkable Battels, Sieges, Sea-fights, Treaties, and Famous Atchievements of the Princes of the House of Nassau, &c. Describ'd in the Triumphal Arches, Piramids, Pictures, Inscriptions, and Devices, Erected at the Hague in Honour of William III. . . . Curiously Engraven in 62 Figures on Copper Plates, with their Histories, an Elaborate Piece of Curiosity. First done in Dutch, then into French, and now into English. Dedicated to Her Majesty. London, Printed for Hen. Rhodes near Bride Lane in Fleetstreet, and John Harris at the Harrow in the Poultry. 1692. 8°. Title, dedication by the translator, J. Beek, to the Queen, and the Preface, 4 leaves: A-F in eights, and the plates.

Reflections upon the Late Horrid Conspiracy Contrived by some of the French Court, to Murther His Majesty in Flanders: And for which Monsieur Grandvall, one of the Assassinates, was Executed. London Printed for Richard Baldwin 1692. 4°. Title and half-title, 2 leaves B-F 2 in fours.

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Vox Clero, Lil-ly bur-le-ro, Or, The Second Part of a Merry New Ballad. To be sung in the Jerusalem-Chamber, the 24th of this instant January. To the Tune of Youth, Youth, thou hadst &c. A sheet. In verse.

A Desperate Combat between a Williamite Lady and a Jacobite. A ballad. Ouvry Cat. No. 70.

The Tryals and Condemnation of Robert Charnock, Edward King, and Thomas Keyes, For the Horrid and Execrable Conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty, K. William, in order to a French Invasion of this Kingdom, March 11. 1695.... London, Printed for Samuel Heyrick,. and Isaac Cleave, . . . MDCXCVI. Folio, A-V, 2 leaves each, A 1 with licence.

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1696. Folio, A—N, 2 leaves each. The Arraignments, Tryals and Condemnations of Charles Cranburne, and Robert Lowick, for the Horrid and Execrable Conspiracy to Assassinate King William,

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the 22d of April, 1696. . . . London, Printed for Samuel Heyrick, and Isaac Cleave... MDCXCVI. Folio, A-T, 2 leaves each.

The Arraignments, Tryal, and Condemnation of Peter Cooke, Gent. For HighTreason, in Endeavouring to procure Forces from France to Invade this Kingdom, and Conspiring to levy War in this Realm for assisting and Abetting the said Invasion, . . . the 13th of May. 1696.

Perused by the Lord Chief Justice Treby, and the Council present at the Tryal. London: Printed for Benjamin Tooke, . . . 1696. Folio, A-T, 2 leaves

each.

The Tryals of Joseph Dawson, Edward Forseith, William May, William Bishop, James Lewis, and John Sparkes. For

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