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BAILEY.

BAILEY, WALTER.

A Short Discourse of the three kindes of Peppers in common vse, and certaine special medicines made of the same, tending to the preseruation of health. 1588. No place, &c. 8°, A-C in eights. Lambeth.

In this copy the dedication to the Archbishop of Canterbury is superscribed and signed by Walter Bailey in his own autograph.

BAILY, THOMAS, D.D.

The Life & Death of that Renowned John Fisher Bishop of Rochester: Comprising the highest and hidden Transactions of Church and State, in the reign of King Henry the 8th. With divers Morall, Historicall, and Politicall Animadversions upon Cardinall Wolsey, Sir Thomas Moor, Martin Luther, with a full relation of Qu: Katherines Divorce. Carefully selected from severall ancient Records London, Printed in the yeare, 1655. 8°. A, 4 leaves: B-R 3 in eights. With a portrait of Fisher. BAILZIE, ROBERT.

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A Brief Account of the Indictment, Tryal, Conviction, and Execution of Mr. Robert Bailzie of Jerresswood, Upon the 22th, 23th, and 24th of December 1684 at His Majesties Capital City of Edinburgh, Where the said Mr. Robert Bailzie was hanged and afterwards Quartered for High Treason. London, Printed for W. Davies in Amen Corner,1684. A folio leaf.

BAYNES, PAUL.

A letter of Repentance and new obedience, written by master Paule Baynes. Licensed to Nathaniel Newbery, 24 October, 1617.

Breife Directions vnto a godlie life, with most necessarie helpes therevnto, written by master Paule Baines. Licensed to Nathanael Newbery, 11 May, 1618. A thinge called Certaine letters written by master Baynes to master Jurden and his wife. Licensed to Nathaniel Newbery, 27 June, 1618.

BAKER, COLONEL.

The Blazing-Star Or, Nolls Nose. Newly
Revived, and taken out of his Tomb. By
Collonel Baker. London, Printed for
Theodorus Microcosmus. 1660 [Aug. 17.]
4°. With a cut. B. M.

BAKER, DANIEL, M.A., of Gonville and
Caius Coll., Cambridge.
Poems upon Several Occasions.

London, Printed for J. Jones

1697.

8°. A, 3 leaves: B-L in eights. Dedi

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cated to Sir Ralph Hare, of Stow Hall, Norfolk.

BAKER, GEORGE.

The Composition or making of the moste excellent and vertuous Oil called Oleum Magistrale. First published by the commaundement of the King of Spain, Also the third book of Galen of curing of pricks and wounds of Sinowes. A method for curing of wounds in the ioynts, . . . A brief gathering togither of certain errours which the common Chirurgyons dayly vse... Faithfully gathered and translated into English by George Baker Chirurgian. 1574. [Col.] Imprinted at London. by John Alde. 8°, black letter, A-B in eights: C, 2 leaves: D (misprinted C)-R 4 in eights. Dedicated to the Earl of Oxford.

The newe lewell of Health, wherein is contayned the most excellent Secretes of Phisicke and Philosophie deuided into fower Bookes. . . . Gathered out of the best and most approued Authors, by that excellent Doctor Gesnerus... Faithfully corrected and published in Englishe. Printed at London, by Henrie Denham. 1576. 4o, black letter. A, 4 leaves: A-Mm 2 in eights. With woodcuts. BAKER, HUMPHREY. The Well springe of Sciences, which teacheth the perfect worke and practise of Arithmeticke, bothe in whole Numbers and Fractions, set forthe by Hvmfrey Baker, Londoner, 1562. And nowe once agayne perused augmented and amended in all the three partes, by the sayde Authour, whereunto he hathe also added certaine Tables of the agreement of measures and waightes, of diuers places in Europe, the one with the other by the Table folowing it may appeare. 1574. [Col.] Imprinted at London by Thomas Purfoote, dwelling in Paules Church yarde at the signe of the Lucrece. 8°, black letter, A-Ee 4 in eights, and 2 leaves between Dd and Ee marked a BAKER, SIR RICHARD, Knight. A Chronicle of the Kings of England from the Time of the Romane Goverment unto the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord King charles. Containing all Passages of State & Church. With all other Obseruations proper for a Chronicle. Faithfully Collected out of Authours, Ancient and Moderne: & digested into a new Method. By ST R. Baker Knight. London Printed for Daniel Frere. . 1643. Folio. Engraved title by W. Marshall and portrait of Prince Charles

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BAKER.

by Van Dalen, 2 leaves: dedication to the Prince and Epistle, 2 leaves: Catalogue of writers, 3 leaves: A-Ccccc 2 in fours, last leaf with the Errata.

A Chronicle of the Kings of England ... whereunto is added, The Reign of King Charles the First, with a Continuation of the Chronicle, in this Fourth Edition, To the Coronation of His Sacred Majesty King Charles the Second that now Reigneth.... London: Printed by E. Cotes, for G. Saubridg

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M.DC.LXV.

Folio. A, 6 leaves: (a), 4 leaves : B-Aaaa, 6 leaves each: Bbbb-Ffff in fours, last leaf blank. With a frontispiece making A.

Edited by Edward Phillips, and dedicated to Charles II.

A Chronicle of the Kings of England. ... By Sir Richard Baker, Knight. Whereunto is added, The Reign of King Charles the First... all which Additions are Revised in this Sixth Impression.

.. London, Printed for George Sawbridge... and Thomas Williams. M.DC.LXXIV. Folio. With a portrait, and an engraved title as in the former issues.

Cronyke van Het Leven en Bedryff van alle de Coningen van Engeland. . . . tot Amsterdam, ... Ao. 1649. Folio. Engraved title, 1 leaf: (a)-(b), 2 leaves each: A-Dd in fours, and A-Z 1 in fours. With portraits on the letterpress.

BAKER, ROBERT.

The brefe Dyscource of Roberte Baker in Gynney India Portyngyule and Fraunce. Licensed to Francis Coldock in 1567-8. BALAAM.

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Balaams Asse, Or the City Fast for Cursing the King and Blessing Oliver. With the Peoples Speech to their Independent Drivers. And the Asses Sacrifice, or good speed to Oliver. Printed in the Yeare 1649. 4°, 4 leaves. In verse. BALDWIN, WILLIAM.

The tretise of Morall Phylosophy.. Newlye perused and augmented by William Baldwyn... [Col.] Imprinted at London in Fletestrete at the signe of the Sunne, ouer against the Counduite, by John Waylande. Cum priuilegio . . . 80, black letter, A-N in eights. BALE, JOHN, Bishop of Ossory.

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The Actes of Englysh votaryes, comprehendynge their vnchast practyses and examples by all ages, from the worldes begynnynge to thys present yeare, col

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lected out of their owne legendes and Chronycles By Johan Bale.. [Col.] Printed at Wesel In the Yeare Of our Lorde God. 1.5.4.6. 8°, black letter, A—K in eights, K 8 blank. B. M. (two copies.)

The Preface begins on A 2; there is no dedication.

The second part or continuacyon of the English votaries, comprehendynge theyr vnchast examples for. CC. yeares space, from the yeare a thousande from Christes incarnacyon, to the reigne of Kyng Johan, collected of theyr owne wryters by Johan Bale. [Quot. from Ezek. xvi.] Imprinted at London, for Johan Bale, in the yeare of our Lorde a M.D. & LJ. and are to be solde wythin Paules chayne, at the sygne of S. John Baptist. Cum priuilegio... 8°, black letter, A-F in eights. B. M. The first two partes of the Actes and vnchast examples of the English votaryes

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.. [Col.] Imprinted at Londo in saynt Andrewes Parysh. In the Waredrop, By Thomas Raynalde. M.D. XLVIIJ. Cum priuilegio. 80, black letter. *, 4 leaves: A-L 4 in eights. B. M.

Although two parts are mentioned on the title, the edition contains only the first portion, like the Wesel edition of 1546. Dedicated to Edward VI.

The first two partes of the Actes or vnchaste examples of the Englyshe Votaryes, gathered out of theyr owne legendes and Chronycles by Jhon Bale, and dedicated to oure moste redoubted soueraigne Kyng Edwarde the syxte. . [Col.] Imprinted at London by John Tysdale, dwellynge in knyght Riderstrete nere to the Quenes Waredrop. Anno 1560. 8°, black letter. A, 8 leaves, the last blank: A (repeated)-N 4 in eights. (ii.) The second parte or continuation of the Englishe votaries, comprehendyng theyr vnchast examples, for CC._ yeares space... [Col.] Imprinted at London by Jhon Tisdale. . . . 8°, black letter, U in eights.

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The Image of both churches... [Col.] dwelling at Aldersgate, and William Imprinted at London by Jhon Daye, Seres, dwellinge in Peter Colledge 8°, A-T in eights and A-Rr in eights, each part with a separate title.

The Thirde parte of the Image of both Churches, after the mooste wonderfull and heauenlye Revelacion of sayncte John the Euangeliste, &c. Compyled by John Bale. [Col.] Imprynted at London In Fletestrete By me John Wyer dwelling a

BALE.

lytle Aboue the Conduyte 1550 Cum priuilegio... 4o, A-Ll 4 in eights. Lambeth.

Illvstrivm Maioris Britanniae Scriptorvm, Hoc est, Angliae, Cambriae, ac Scotia Summariu, in quasdam centurias diuisum, cum diuersitate doctrinarū atq; annorü recta supputatione per omnes ætates a Iapheto Sanctissimi Noeh filio, ad annum domini. M.D.XLVIII. Avtore Ioanne Balaeo Svdovolca. Excvdebatvr Praesens Opvs Wesaliae, per Theodoricum Plateanum, Anno a seruatoris natiuitate. M.D.XLVIIII. Pridie Calendas Augusti. 4°.

Title, 1 leaf: dedication to Edward VI., 4 leaves Index and Verses, 7 leaves: the Work, A-Sss in fours, Sss 4 blank.

On Qqq 4 occurs: Completum erat presens Britannicorum scriptorum opus, doctrinarum per omnes ætates ecclesie, patefaciés discrimē, ac diuersitate manifestans. Excusumque fuit Gippeswici in Anglia per Ioannem Ouerton, anno a Christi incarnatione 1548. pridie Calendas Augusti. One of the preliminary leaves has a fine woodcut portrait of Wicliff.

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In a second copy before me, otherwise appearing exactly to correspond, the imprint at the foot of the titlepage varies, and the place of printing, and the name of the printer, are omitted.

Mr. De Morgan (Notes and Queries, Aug. 29, 1854) considered the issue without the name of Plateanus the prior, and that the volume was really printed at Ipswich. Scriptorvm Illustrium maioris Brytannie, quam nunc Angliam & Scotiam vocant: Catalogus á Ïapheto per 3620 annos, usq; ad annum hunc Domini 1559. ex Boroso, Gennadio, Beda, Honorio, Bostono Buriensi, Frumentario, Capgrauo,

Ioanne Lelando, atq; alijs authoribus collectus, & XIIII Centurias continens: In quo antiquitates, origines, annales, loca, successus, celebrioraq; cuiusq; scriptoris facta, dicta, consilia,

recensentur... Autore Ioanne Baleo Sudouolgio Anglo, Ossoriensi apud Hybernos iampridem Episcopo... Basileae, Apvd Ioannem Oporinum. [Col.] Basileae, Ex Officina Ioannis Oporini, Anno Salutis humanæ . M.D.LVII. Mense Septembri. (i.) Scriptorvm... posterior pars, quinque continens Centurias, . [Col.] Basileae, M.D.LIX. Mense Februario. Folio. 2 vols. With a woodcut print of Bale on the back of each titlepage.

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Vol. I. title, 1 leaf: dedication, 4 leaves: verses, table, &c., 9 leaves: a-z and A-Z, and aa-zz, and Aa-Aaa in fours, last leaf with colophon and mark. Vol. II. title, dedication, &c., 10 leaves: a-b 4 (Greek) in sixes: az and A-T in fours, T 4 with the colophon and mark.

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BALLADS.

A Brefe Chronycle... To which is added, An Appendix of Original InstruLondon: . . . M.DCC.XXIX. Royal 8°, pp. viii+ 258. With a frontispiece.

A dialoge or Communycacyon to be had at a table betwene two chyldren, gathered out of the holy scriptures, by Johan Bale, for his, ij. yonge sonnes Johan and Paule. To be sold in Fletestrete at the signe of the Croune, nexte vnto the whyte Fryres gate. Imprynted at London, for Richarde Foster. Anno. M.D.XLJX. 89, 8 leaves. Black letter. In prose. Douce Coll.

The vocacyon of Joha Bale to the bishoprick of Ossorie in Irelade his persecutiōs in ye same / & finall delyueraunce. [Woodcuts of the English Christian and the Irish Papist, and quotation from ii. Cor. xi.] The colophon is: Imprinted in Rome / before the castell of S. Angell / at y signe of S. Peter / in Decembre / Anno D. 1553. 8°, black letter, A-G in eights. B. M., Bodleian, &c. BALL, ROGER.

A Short Catechisme. Contayning the Principles of Religion. Verie profitable for all sorts of People. [By Roger Ball.] The twelfth Impression. London, Printed by W. Stansby for Ed. Brewster and Rob. Bird,... 1628. 8°, A-C in eights. BALL, THOMAS, M.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge.

Two Books of Elegies: In Imitation of the Two First Books of Ovid de Tristibus; with part of the Third. To which is added, Verses upon several Occasions, with some Translations out of the Latin and Greek Poets. . . . London, Printed for Richard Cumberland ... 1697. 8°, A-L 4 in eights. Dedicated to John Harvey, of Thurly in Bedfordshire. BALL, WILLIAM.

Ball His Vindication against Bullock; Shewing, A former Narrative subscribed William Ball, to be true: And A late Printed Paper subscribed Edward Bullock, to be Notoriously false and Scandalous. Humbly Presented to the Parliament of England, By William_Ball, Esq. Printed in the Yeare, 1652 [Aug. 24.1 40, 8 leaves. B. M.

BALLADS, ANONYMOUS.

Two proper nue Balletes. No place, &c. A sheet. Black letter. F. Ouvry, Esq. (Ouvry Cat. No. 1.)

Tomorrow shalbe my fathers wake.

BALLADS.

Licensed to John Waley and the widow Toy in 1557-8.

A ballett for my solas. Licensed to John
Waley and the widow Toy in 1557-8.
I will no more go to the ploughe. Licensed
(with another nameless ballad on the
same sheet) to John Waley and the
widow Toy in 1557-8.

Then and in those Dayes then
I say then

Knave that be now wilbe comme honeste men.

Licensed to John Waley and the widow Toy in 1557-8.

A ballet yt was a man in age truly. Licensed to John Waley and the widow Toy in 1557-8.

A ballad betwene a Ryche farmer and his dougtter. Licensed to John Waley and the Widow Toy in 1557-8.

The Rose ys frome my garden gonne. Licensed to John Waley and the widow Toy in 1557-8.

A ballet called a Ryse and wake. Licensed to W. Pickering in 1557–8.

A ballet called Mercyes fortte. Licensed to W. Seres in 1558-9.

Be mery, good Jone.

Licensed to W. Redell and R. Lant in 1558-9. Holde the ancer faste. Licensed to W. Redell and R. Lant in 1558-9.

Blessed ar they yt dye in the Lorde. Licensed to T, Hacket in 1560-1.

Kyt hath loste hyr Keye. Licensed to
John Tisdale in 1561-2.

A Dyscription of the mortall lyfe. Li-
censed to John Allde in 1561-2.
Come merry home, John.
Hugh Singleton in 1561-2.

Licensed to

A Remembraunce of Gods mervilous mercy, exhortinge vs to Repente. Licensed to John Allde in 1561-2.

Yf wytt wolde searve my will and harte.
Licensed to T. Colwell in 1561-2.
Will yt never be the better? Licensed
to Alexander Lacy in 1561-2.

As I me walked my selfe all a lone.
Licensed to J. Charlwood in 1562-3.
Of husbondes and suche husbondry
As Tovnes and Countreyes Dayly Doth
Dyscrye.

Licensed to T. Colwell in 1562–3.

O lorde which arte in heaven so hye, Licensed to John Charlwood in 1562-3. A Dyscription of the natime [anatomy]

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of a byrchen brome. Licensed to W. Griffith in 1562-3.

God morowe to you, good syster Jone.
Licensed to R. Pickering in 1562–3.
Stumble at a straw and lepe over a block.
Licensed to T. Colwell in 1562-3.
Byrche and grene hollye. Licensed to
T. Colwell in 1562-3.

Thom will haue Besse, and Besse will haue Thom. Licensed to John Tisdale in 1562-3.

A godly new ballett approvynge by y' scriptures that our salvation conses'th only in Christe. Licensed to R. Pickering in 1562-3.

Tyb will playe the Tom boye. Licensed to W. Griffith in 1562-3.

A ballett intituled now mayst mourne poore man. Licensed to W. Griffith in 1563-4.

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A ballett intituled Wysdome Wolde I wyshe to haue. Licensed to John Charlewood in 1563-4.

It was also entered to Thomas Colwell, Leave of betyme your Wycked trades. Licensed to A. Lacy in 1563-4. The frutes of angrye fyttes. Licensed in 1563-4 to R. Serrle.

A ballett intituled that fayre Wordes makes fools fayne. Licensed to W. Griffith in 1563-4.

A ballett intituled Of fansye all in fansye. Licensed to W. Griffith in 1563-4. A ballett intituled the shewyng what mysfortune happened by the desposicion of the planettes namely in _saynt martens parryshe nere charynge Crosse. Licensed to W. Griffith in 1563-4.

A ballett intituled all Reball and vayne songes where of moche hurte to yough[th] Dayly Doth come. Licensed to W. Griffith in 1563-4.

A ballett intituled the preme Rose in the grene forrest. Licensed to T. Colwell in 1563-4.

A ballett intituled how the prowde
Tyraunte Hamand was hanged, and howe
the Inocente Mardochi was preserved.
Licensed to W. Griffith in 1563-4.
Awake, awake, O thow man mortall.
Licensed to W. Pickering, 4 Sept. 1564.

BALLADS.

The Speeret y flesshe ye world and the Devell. Licensed to W. Pickering, 4 Sept. 1564.

To passe the place where pleasure ys. Licensed to T. Colwell in 1564.

As the Kynde of the owle ys all by nyghte, So all byrdes of Darknes laboreth for lyghte.

Licensed to W. Griffith in 1564-5.

The yongede of all thynges, my lady telleth me,

The moste peoples lykynges mooste pretiest to be.

Licensed to T. Colwell in 1564-5.

A godly ballett agaynst fornication. Licensed to T. Purfoot in 1564-5.

A petyfull complaynte of Mathewe Malteworme and a comfortable answere of Davy Dyett, &c. Licensed to J. Sampson alias Awdeley in 1564-5.

I am not the fyrste that hath taken in hande. Licensed to T. Colwell in 1564-5. An exortation of an obedyent chylde to his brethren and Systers movynge them to obedyence and to the embrasynge of Gods Worde. Licensed to T. Colwell in 1564-5.

Loo here I ly [a] synner. with a prayer to the same. Licensed to W. Pickering

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A ballet intituled:

A greate complaynte

And that some thyng faynte. Licensed to J. Allde in 1565-6.

A ballett intituled of a yongker which sayd, well handelyng of his blade. Licensed to Richard Hudson in 1565-6. A fryndly call from Synne to amendment of lyfe. Licensed to A. Lacy in 1565–6. A Dysparate synner sore wexed with payne. Licensed to A. Lacy in 1565–6. Marke well in Mathewe what Christe doth saye. Licensed to A. Lacy in 1565-6. A ballett intituled shewyng that faythfull promysses ought to be kepte. Licensed to T. Colwell in 1565-6.

The lamentation of a synner beyng grevy. usly trubbled in his mynde. Licensed to T. Colwell in 1565-6.

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Of fryndeshipp and flatterye. Licensed to A. Lacy in 1565-6.

A harte Declarynge his heavenes wyshyng that yt were knawen. Licensed to R. Jones in 1565-6.

A ballett intituled, gevynge warnynge to all folke

To beware how thay Ryde vpon Warmesters Colte.

Licensed to T. Purfoot in 1565-6.

A ballett intituled betwene honeste and Knavery. Licensed to Hugh Singleton in 1565-6.

The abuse of the sabooth of the lorde. Licensed to A. Lacy in 1566.

Weste chester abondeth with humble benedictions. Licensed to T. Purfoot in 1566.

A ballet intituled Prescrybyng to all yough this momentory lyfe, Warnyng them to prepare them selves to dye to the worlde. Licensed to John Charlwood in 1566.

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