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Without any titlepage. The Armies Remembrancer. they are presented with a Sight of their Sinnes and Dangers. And also with a Scripture Expedient for their Preservation. . . . By a Cordiall Friend to the Kingdomes welfare. R. London, Printed for Stephen Bowtell. 1647. 4°. A, 2 leaves B-E in fours, and a leaf of F. The Articles and charge of the Army, Exhibited in Parliament against the Kings Majesty, the Prince of Wales, and the Duke of York; Read in both Houses yesterday, Novemb. 21, 1648. And Their Declaration and Resolution (sent to the Citizens of London). London, Printed for C. W. neer the Royall Exchange. 1648. 4°, 4 leaves. The Humble Answer of the General Councel of the Officers of the Army, under His Excellencie, Thomas, Lord Fairfax. To the Demands of the Honorable the Commons of England, Assembled in Parliament, concerning the late Securing, or Secluding of some Members

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ARMY.

thereof. . . . London, Printed by Matthew Simmons, for Hannah Allen. 1648. 4°, A-B in fours.

A Declaration of the Army, Concerning the Kings Majesty, the Prince of Wales, and the Citizens of London, Agreed upon by the Officers and Souldiers, under the Command of the Lord Gen. Fairfax. London, Printed for R. Williamson, 1648. 4°, 4 leaves.

An Alarm to the present men in Power, the Officers of the Army, and all Oppressors, from some oppressed People of England, on the behalf of themselves and others. Printed 1654 [May 26.] A sheet. B. M.

A Declaration of the Faithful Soldiers of the Army: To all the honest People of the Nation, Shewing their Resolution to stand by the Good Old Cause And maintain the Liberties and Priviledges of the Subject. London, Printed in the Year, 1659. 4°, 4 leaves.

The Humble Petition and Addresse of the Officers of the Army, to the Parliament of the Common-Wealth of England, &c. London, Printed by Henry Hills, for him and Francis Tyton, . . . 1659. 4°, 4 leaves.

The Army's Plea for their Present Practice Tendered to the consideration of all ingenuous and impartiall men. Printed and published by special command. London, Printed by Henry Hills 1659. 4o, A-D in fours, last leaf

blank.

A Declaration of the General Council of the Officers of the Army: Agreed upon at Wallingford-house, 27th Octob. 1659.

London, Printed by Henry Hills, Printer to the Army 1659. 4o, A-C in fours, first leaf blank.

The Remonstrance & Address of the Armies of England, Scotland, and Ireland, to the Lord General Monck; Presented to His Excellency the 9th of April, 1660. By Colonel Charles Lord Howard, Accompanied by about Fourty of the most Eminent Officers of the Armies of England, . . . London, Printed by John Macock, 1660. 4o, A-B in fours, A 1 blank.

An Argument, Shewing, that a Standing Army is inconsistent with a Free Government, and absolutely destructive to the Constitution of the English Monarchy. London, Printed in the year 1697. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-E in fours, E 4 blank. A Letter to a Foreigner, on the Present

ARNWAY.

Debates about a Standing Army. London, Printed for Dan. Brown, . . . 1698. 4o, A-C, 2 leaves each.

A Short History of Standing Armies in England. [Quot, from Virgil Æn. ii.] London, Printed in the Year MDCXCVIII. 4o. A, 2 leaves: *, 2 leaves: B-G in fours, G 4 with the Errata.

On the title of this copy is written: "By Gordon of Dorchestershire," which is struck out; and on the back of the leaf occurs in another hand: "It was written by a Great Minister in ye end of K. William's Reign, who did not approve of y Kings Ministers. See Oldmixon's Critica History, p. 177. I think he intends La Sommers. P. 159, he [Oldmixon] calls him 'that Noble Author,' web shows he thought him one of ye Nobility."

ARNWAY, JOHN.

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Ars Moriendi, That is to say, the Craft for to Die for the benefit of Man's Soul. [W. Caxton, circa 1491.] 4°, 8 leaves. Bodleian.

Here begynneth a lityll treatise shorte and abredged spekynge of the arte & crafte to knowe well to dye. [Col.] Thus endeth the trayttye abredged of the arte to lerne well to deye / translated oute of frenshe in to englyshe. by willm Caxton the xv. day of Juyn / the yere of our lord a Miiijclxxxx. [W. Caxton, 1491 Folio, 13 leaves, besides a blank. Br. Museum and National French Library. ARSANES.

Orations, of Arsanes agaynst Philip the trecherous kyng of Macedone of the Embassadors of Venice against the Prince that vnder crafty league with Scanderbeg, layed snares for Christendome and of Scanderbeg prayeng ayde of Christian Princes agaynst periurous murderyng Mahumet and agaynst the old false Christian Duke Mahumetes confederate. With a notable example of Gods vengeance vppon a faithlesse Kyng, Quene, and her children. Imprinted at London, by Iohn Daye. 8°, A-K in eights.

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ARCHDEKIN, R., of the Society of Jesus.
R. P. Richardi Arsdekin Soc. Jesv Sac.
Theol. Professoris Theologia Tripartita
Universa
Dilinga,
Anno

M.DC.LXXXVII. Folio.
ARTEMIDORUS.

Certayne Dreames reade by Artemedorus. Licensed to T. Marshe in 1558-9. ARTICLES.

Articles Devisid by the holle consent of the Kynges moste honourable counsayle, his gracis licence obteined therto, not only to exhorte, but also to enfourme his louynge subiectis of the trouthe. [Col.] Londini In Edibvs Thomae Bertheleti. M.D.XXXIII. Cvm Privilegio. 8o, black letter, A-B 3 in eights, B 3 having only the colophon. B. M.

Articles to be Inqvired of. 1548. [Colophon.] Imprinted in London the laste daie of August. M.D.xlviii. in the second yere of the reigne of our moste drad & souereigne lorde Kyng Edwarde the: VI: By Richard Grafton Printer to his highness. Cum priuilegio . . . 4°, black letter, A-B in fours.

Articles to be enquyred, in the visitation, in the fyrste yeare of the raygne of our moost drad soueraygne Lady, Elizabeth by the grace of God, Anno. 1559. [Col.] Imprinted at London in Povles Churcheyarde by Richard Iugge, and Iohn Cawood, Printers to the Quenes Maiestie. Anno M.D.LIX. Cum priuilegio_Regiæ Maiestatis. 4°, A-B in fours, B 3-4 blank.

Articles to be enquired in the visitation; in the firste yeere of the raigne of our moste dread Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth,

Anno domini. 1559. [Col.] Imprinted at London, by Christopher Barkar,. [1559]. 40, A-B in fours, B 4 blank.

Articles, Whervpon it was agreed by the most reuerend father in God the Archbishop of Canterbury, & other the Bishopes & the whole Cleargie of the prouince of Canterbury, in the conuocation or synode holden at Westminster, Published by the Queenes Maiesties aucthoritie. [Col.] Imprinted at London, by Richarde Iugge, [1575]. 4o, 4 leaves.

Articles to be Enqvired of, by the Minister, Chvrch-Wardens, and Side-Men, of every Parish within the Arch-Deaconry of London. Which were given in charge, in the annuall Visitation of the Right

B

ARUNDEL.

Worshipfull m Theophilus Ailmer, Doctor of Diuinitie, Archdeacon of London, in the yeare of our Lord God, one thousand sixe hundred and twentie. London, Printed by Thomas Purfoot. (1620.) 4o, A-B in fours.

Articles to be enquired of by the Minister, Churchwardens, and Sidemen, of euery Parish and Chappelry within the Deanry of [left blank] In the yeere of our Lord God [left blank] and presentment to be made by them, contayning a particular ansver to euery Article. London: Printed by Iohn Bill. 1625. 4o, A-B in fours, A blank.

Articles to be Inqvired of... within the Arch-Deaconry of London... In the annuall Visitation of the Right Worshipfull Mr Thomas Paske Doctor of Diuinity, Arch-deacon of London, in the yeare of our Lord God, one thousand sixe hundred, twentie, and Sixe. London, Printed by Thomas Purfoot. 1626. 4o, A-B in fours.

Articles to be Enqvired of within the Dioces of London, In the Second Trienniall Visitation of the Right Honorable, and Right Reuerend Father in God William Lord Bishop of London. Holden in the yeere of our Lord God, 1631. Printed at London. M.DC. XXXI. black letter, A-C in fours.

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A Discourse: Wherein is examined, What is particularly lawfull during the Confusions and Revolutions of Government. Or, How farre a man may lawfully conforme to the Powers and Commands of those who with various successes hold

ASCHAM.

Kingdomes divided by Civill or Forraigne
Warres.
Three Parts: By Ant:
Ascham, Gent. London, Printed, Anno
Dom: 1648. 8o. *, 4 leaves: A—K in
eights.

ASCHAM, ROGER.

A Report and Discourse written by Roger Ascham, of the affaires and state of Germany and the Emperour Charles his court, duryng certaine yeares while the sayd Roger was there. At London, Printed by Iohn Daye, dwelling ouer Aldersgate. Cum Gratia. . . [1570-1.] 4o, black letter, A-I in fours.

Prefixed is a letter from John Ashley to Ascham, and Ascham's answer, the former dated Hatfield, 19 October, 1552. Ascham's reply is, in fact, the Report itself, probably printed by Day about the same time as the Schoolmaster.

Disertissimi viri Rogeri Aschami, Angli, Regiæ maiestati non ita pridem a Latinis epistolis, familiarum epistolarum libri tres, magna orationis elegantia conscripti Quorum primo præfigitur elegantissima de Imitatione Oratoria. Huc accesserunt eiusdem pauca quædam poemata. Excusum Londini impensis Francisci Coldocki. [1576.] 8°. Title, &c., 12 leaves : A-Bb 6 in eights, Y 2 blank.

Edited, with a memoir of Ascham, by Edward Grant.

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Disertissimi Viri Rogeri Aschami Angli, (Regiæ olim Maiestati a Latinis Epistolis) familiarium Epistolarum libri tres

Hvc Accesservnt Pavca quædam eiusdem R. A. Poemata. Item Oratio Edwardi] G[rant] De Vita & obitu R. A. & eius dictionis elegantia. Londini. Pro Francisco Coldocko. Anno . 1581. 8°. T, 8 leaves: A--Oo 4 in eights.

This includes the Commendationes. Dissertissimi Viri Rogeri Aschami Angli

Familiarum Epistolarum libri tres Accesservnt hac postrema editione Ioannis Sturmij, Hieronymi Osorij, aliorumque Epistolæ ad Rog. Aschamum aliosque Nobiles Anglos missæ. Addita svnt pavca quaedam Rogeri Aschami Poemata Londini. In officina Typographica Ar. Hatfield pro Francisco Coldocko. 1590. 8°, A-Mm in eights.

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This includes Edward Grant's account of Ascham's life.

ASGILL.

ASGILL, JOHN.

Mr. John Asgill His Plagiarism Detected; And his several Assertions, of which he pretends to be the Author, proved to be taken out of Mr. Briscoe's Discourse on the late Funds. London, Printed for Andrew Bell . . . M.DC.XCVI. 8°, A-C in eights, C 8 blank.

ASHMOLE, ELIAS.

Memoirs of the Life of that Learned Antiquary, Elias Ashmole, Esq; Drawn up by himself by way of Diary. With an Appendix of Original Letters. Publish'd by Charles Burman, Esq; London, 1717. 12o, A, 4 leaves, with the halftitle: B-K 2 in sixes. ASPLEY, JOHN.

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Speculum Nauticum: A Looking Glasse for Sea-Men: Wherein they may behold a small instrument called the Plaine Scale: whereby all questions Nauticall, and propositions Astronomicall are very easily and demonstratively wrought. Lately penned, and now published for the vse and benefit of such as will make good vse of it. By Iohn Aspley Student in Physicke, and Practitioner of the Mathematickes in the City of London. London, Printed by Thomas Harper. M.DC.XXIV. 4o. a, 4 leaves: A-H in fours, H 4 with a colophon.

Dedicated to the Governor and members of the East India Company. ASSARINO, LUCA.

La Stratonica; Or The Unfortunate Queen. Written in Italian by Luke Assarino, and now Englished [by John Burbery.] London, Printed by John Field. 1651. [December 31, 1650.] 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-Aa 2 in fours. Dedicated to Lady Katherine Howard, eldest daughter of the Earl of Arundel and Surrey. B. M.

ASSIZE OF BREAD.

[The Assize of Bread. Colophon :] Thus endeth the statut. . . Imprynted by me Robert Wyer: Dwellynge at the sygne of Seynt John Euangelyst: in Seynt Martyns Parysshe, besyde Charynge Crosse. 4o,[A-D in fours?] Harl. M.S. 5919 (the colophon only).

The Assize of Bread. . . . Newly corrected and enlarged. . . . London, Printed by William Stansby, and are to be sold by John Grismand, . . . 1626. 4o, A— G in fours, the first leaf blank. With cuts. Grenv. Coll.

The Assize of Bread. .. London, Printed by Richard Bishop, and are to be

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sold by Iohn Grismond. . . . 1636. 4o, black letter, A-G in fours, first leaf blank. With cuts. ASTELL, RALPH, M.A.

Vota, Non Bella. NeW-Cast Tels Hartle Grat VLatIon to Her SaCreD SoVeraIgn KIng CharLes The SeConD; on HIs noW-GLorIoVs RestaVratIon To His BIrth-right-PoWer. Gateshead, Printed by Stephen Bulkley, 1660. 4o, A—B in fours. In verse. Grenv. Coll.

ATHERTON, JOHN, Bishop of Waterford. The Case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland: Fairly Represented against a late Partial Edition of Dr. Barnard's Relation, and Sermon at his Funeral. . . . London: . . . 1710. 8°, A-B in eights: C, 2 leaves: D, 4 leaves. Grenv. Coll.

The Life and Death of John Atherton Lord Bishop of Waterford and Lysmore within the Kingdome of Ireland, borne neare Bridgwater in Somersetshire. Who for Incest, Buggery, and many other enormous crimes, after having lived a vicious life, dyed a shamefull death, and was on the fifth of December last past, hanged on the Gallows Greene at Dublin, and his man John Childe being his Proctor, with whom he had committed the buggery, was hangd in March following at Bandon Bridges, condemned thereunto at the Assizes holden at Corke. London Printed, 1641. 4o, 4 leaves. In verse. With two common cuts on the back of the title. Grenv. Coll.

ATKYNS, SIR ROBERT, Knight.

A Defence of the Late Lord Russel's Innocency, by way of Answer or Confutation of a Libellous Pamphlet, Entituled, An Antidote against Poyson . . . London Printed for Timothy Goodwin . . . 1689. Folio, A-O, 2 leaves each. ATALANTA.

The golden apple. A ballad. Licensed to W. Pickering in 1568.

No man could gett Atalanta by Runnyng. A ballad. Licensed to James Roberts in 1569-70.

ATLANTIS, THE NEW.

The New Atlantis. A Poem, In Three Books. With some Reflections upon the Hind and the Panther.

Semper Ego Auditor tantum? Printed for the Author. 1687. 4o, A—I in fours, title on A 2. ATLAS.

The Sea-Atlas Or The Watter-World, Wherein are described all the Sea Coasts

ATTOWELL.

of the Knowne World. Very usefull and necessary for all Shipmasters, Pilots and Seamen, As also for Marchants and Others. Printed by Peter Goos, at Amsterdam, And are to be sould at his shop.. 1670. Folio. Title within an engraved leaf: Short Declaration, 4 leaves: 40 maps, commencing with Orbis Ter

rarum.

ATTOWELL, GEORGE.

...

Francis New Jig . . . [about 1612.] A sheet.

But this piece was licensed to Thomas Gosson, 14 Oct. 1595. The Pepysian copy is a reprint by John] W[hite]. AUDLEY, LADY ELEANOR.

The Lady Eleanor, Her Appeale to the High Covrt of Parliament. Printed in the yeere, 1641. 4to, A-C 2 in fours. B. M.

Before the Lords second coming, Of The last Days to be visited, Signed with the Tyrant Pharaohs Overthrow. Printed in the year, 1650. 4o, A-B in fours. B. M.

Elijah The Tishbite's Supplication When Presented the likeness of Hand, &c. [Kings 18.] Printed in the year 1650. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M.

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St. Avgvstine, Of the Citie of God: With the Learned Comments of Io. Lod. Vives. Englished by J. H. Printed by George Eld. 1610. Folio. Title, &c., 3 leaves: A-Kkkk 3 in sixes.

Dedicated to William, Earl of Pembroke, by Thomas] Th[orpe] in a very curious and eulogistic epistle. The translator was John Healey.

The Confessions of the Incomparable Doctovr S. Avgvstine, Translated into English. Together with a large Preface, which it will much import to be read ouer first, that so the Booke it selfe may both profit, and please, the Reader, more.

Permissu Superiorum, M.DC.XX. 8°. Title, 1 leaf: A-G 2 in eights: A-Ddd in eights: dedication to the Virgin, 9 leaves. Br. Museum.

Saint Augustines Confessions Translated and with some Marginall Notes illus trated. Wherein Divers Antiquities are explained; and the Marginall Notes of a former Popish Translation, Answered. By William Wats, D.D. London, Printed by T. R. and E. M. for Abel Roper. . . . 12o, A-Y in twelves, besides a

M.DC.L.

frontispiece.

The Meditations, Soliloqvia, and Manvall of the Glorious Doctour S. Augustine. Translated into English. The Seconde Edition. Printed at Paris. By Me Blageart, M.DC.LV. 8°. †, 10 leaves: A-S in twelves: Entertainment for Whitsuntide, A-F in twelves. With a frontispiece.

AURELIO AND ISABELLA,

Le Ivgement Damovr, Auquel est racomptee L'hystoire de Ysabel, fille du roy Descosse, träslatee de langaige Espaignole en langue Francoyse... Ou les vend a Paris Au mont sainct Hylaire, a lhostel Dalbert Par Anthoine bonne mere, Small 8o, black letter, A—I in eights: Le Messagier Damours, with a new title, a-c 4 in eights. In prose. Grenv. Coll. AUSONIUS.

Ausonius his Foure bookes of morall preceptes entituled Cato Translated out of Latine into Englishe meter by J. M. master of Artes. With a poeme added uppon the Death of Quene Elizabeth. Licensed to Ralph Blower, 27 May, 1605. AUSTERIUS, JUSTUS, otherwise

STELLA. A Bewayling of the Peace of Germany, Or, A Discourse touching the Peace of Prague... Faithfully translated out of the Latine Copie. Published by Authority. London, Printed by I. L.

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