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translated in to Englyshe. [Col.] Imprynted at London by me John Goughe. Cum priuilegio regali. And also be for to sell in Fletestrete betwene the two Temples, in the shoppe of Hary Smyth Stacyoner. [Circa 1540.] 8°, black letter, A-E 4 in eights. With a woodcut on title. ESSEX.

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The Differences, Cavses, and Ivdgements of Vrine, According to the Best writers thereof, both old and new, summarily collected. Printed by Iohn Legat,

.. 1598. 8°, A-K 2 in eights, and ¶, 8 leaves.

FAIRFAX, SIR THOMAS.

Mr. Peters Message Delivered in Both Houses, To the Lords and Commons in Parliament; From Sir Thomas Fairfax. With the Narration of the Taking of Dartmouth... London, Printed by Jane Coe, 1646. 4°, 4 leaves.

Angliæ Fairfaxismos. Ov Tyrannie Angloise, Contenant l'Execution inouyie du Roy Charles Stvart, Ses Conseilliers & Noblesse. Seruant d'aduertence a tous

FESTA.

Roys Chrestiens. . . . Imprimé a Rouen. 1649. 4°, A-F 2 in fours. Printed in two columns. With the title in the centre of a series of small engraved portraits, and large prints of Fairfax, Cromwell, Charles I., the execution of the King, Prince Charles, Strafford, Laud, and the Duke of Hamilton, all engraved by P. Huybrechts.

FARLEY, ROBERT.

Navlogia Sive Inventa Navis Avthore Roberto Farlæo. Londini Typis Tho. Cotes. 40, A-E 2 in fours. In verse. FAUSTUS.

The History of the Damnable Life and
Deserved Death of Dr. John Faustus
London: Printed by W. O. for John
Back . . 4o, A—K in fours.
woodcut on title.

...

FELTHAM, OWEN.

Large

Resolves A Duple Century ye 5th Edition. .. London Imprinted for Henry Seile 1634. 4°. Engraved title, with metrical explanation, dedication and preface, 4 leaves: B-Ff in eights: Gg-Hh, 4: li, 3.

The Second Book has a separate title dated 1633.

FEMALE SEX.

...

An Essay in Defence of the Female Sex In a Letter to a Lady. Written by a Lady. The Second Edition . . . London, Printed for A. Roper and E. Wilkinson 1696. 8°, A-L in fours. With a frontispiece representing the Compleat Beau with two lines of verse beneath and verses by James Drake to the authoress.

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FENTON, ROGER, B.D.

A Treatise of Vsvrie, Divided into Three Bookes . At London Imprinted by Felix Kyngston, for William Aspley. 1611. 40, A-Y 2 in fours. Dedicated to Sir Thomas Egerton by the author, his chaplain.

FERRAR, RICHARD.

An Exact Abridgement of the General History of the World From the Creation to the Year 1685. . . London,... 1698. 8°. A, 3 leaves: B-Y in eights. Dedicated to Popham Connoway, Esq; of Ragley, co. Warwick.

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FILMER.

at White-Hall; . . . By a True son of the Church of England. London, Printed for William Jacob, and John Place, ... 1678. 12°. A, 4 leaves: B-F in twelves: G, 8 leaves.

FILMER, SIR ROBERT, of Kent. Observations upon Aristotles Politiques, Touching Forms of Government. Together with Directions for Obedience to Governours in dangerous and doubtfull Times ... London, Printed for R. Royston, . . . 1652. 4o, A-H 2 in fours.

Ascribed to Filmer in a coeval hand on the title of the copy used.

FLATMAN, THOMAS.
To the King: A Congratulatory Poem.
Virg. Æn. 1. 6.- -Tu maximus Ille es...
Printed at London, and Re-printed at
Edinburgh, . . . 1685. 4o, 4 leaves.
FLORIO, MICHEL' AGNOLO, Fioren-
tino.

Historia de la morte de l'Illustriss. Signora Giovanna Graia, gia Regina eletta e publicata d'Inghilterra: e de le cose accadute in quel Regno dopo la morte del Re Edoardo VI. . . . Stampato appresso Richardo Pittore, . . . 1607. 8°. A, 4 leaves: B-Z in eights. FORBES, WILLIAM.

Hecatomompha Carolo Regi, Vbi, sub personâ Caledoniæ, Atheismi incrementum & Christianismi deliquium Ecclesia Scoticana deflet. No place, printer's .] 4, 4 leaves. In

name, or date [ Latin verse.

FORDE, SIR EDWARD, of Harting, Sussex.

A Designe for bringing a Navigable River from Rickmansworth in Hartfordshire, to St. Gyles in the Fields; the Benefits of it declared, and the Objections against it answered. London, Printed for John Clarke. 1641. 4o, A-B in fours: B 4 with a plan of the Colne River, and a view on the title of the proposed scheme. An Answer to Mr. Fords Booke, Entitvled, A Designe... Printed at London, 1641. 4o, A-D in fours. With a folded plan.

FORD, EMMANUEL.

The Most Famous, Delectable, and Pleasant History of Parismus. . . . The Ninth Impression, newly Corrected and Amended. London, Printed by A. P. for F. Coles, T. Vere, and J. Wright. 1671. 4o, black letter, A-Cc in fours, A 1 with the frontispiece: Part 2, dated 1672, A-Kk in fours, A 1 with frontispiece.

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The Most Famous, Delectable, mis sant History of Parismus, ... The in teenth Impression . . . London, f by W. Wilde, . . . 1696. 4, A: fours: : part 2, Ee 2 in fours, E has a woodcut frontispiece on A L FORT-ROYAL.

Articles of High-Treason Es against the Fort-Royall, With other Horn-works and Breast-worksthe Citie. By the representative bu the Common-Counsell of the Cite 7 the last Will and Testament of the Fort-Royall. Also, Her severall Lea to divers eminent Persons of Q

Also her Epitaph. Printed in the I.

1647. 4°, 4 leaves.

The Epitaph is in verse. FOUNTAIN, JOHN.

The Rewards of Vertue; A Com By J. F. Gent. London, Printed . ' Cottrell, for Hen. Fletcher, . . . . 4o. A, 2 leaves: B-L in fours: M marked), 1 leaf.

FRANCE.

An Apology or defence for the Christin of Frauce which are of the Euge reformed religion, for the satisfy such as wil not liue in peace and c with them. . . Written to the Nauarre and translated out of F into English by Sir Hierom Bowes K... At London Printed by John Day 1579... 8°, black letter. A, 3 A 1 blank:, 3 leaves: B-S 4 eights.

Following the title is the author del
cation to Henry II. of France, and hist
the latter in four 7-line stanzas.

An Advertisement from a French
tleman, touching the intention and
ing which those of the house of
haue in their late leuying of foron
Armes in the Realme of France: W
as an answere to a certaine Declar
published in the name of the Care -
Burbon. Anno. 1585. June. 8,4–
in eights. B. M.

The Characters or Pourtraicts of the sent Court of France: Wherein scribed The King, the Princes, the Ge rals and the principal Ministers of S Written Originally in French. English by J. B. Gent. London: P ted by J. C. for Thomas Palmer, 1668. 8o. A, 4 leaves: B−5 + » eights.

from A French Protestant Gentlema

Strange News from France, Being Lets

FREDERIC III.

Blois, to a Person of Quality at Westminster. Giving an Account of the late Extraordinary Tempest that lately hapned there, . . . London: Printed for L. C. 1678. 4°, 4 leaves.

The Means to Free Europe from the French Usurpation; And the Advantages which the Union of the Christian Princes has produced, to preserve it from the Power of an Anti-Christian Prince. London, Printed for R. Bently, . . . 1689. 12°, A-G 9 in twelves.

The King of France His Catechism. Written at Paris, and Licens'd by Father La Chese, the French King's Confessor. London: Printed in the Year, 1703. 8°, 4 leaves.

FREDERICIII., Margrave of Brandenburg

and (1701) First King of Prussia.

An Account of the Ceremony of Investing His Electoral Highness of Brandenburgh with the Order of the Garter. Perform'd at Berlin on the 6th of June, 1690. By James Johnston, Esq; His Majesties Envoy,... And Gregory King, Esq; The other Commissioner London: Prin

ted for Ric. Chiswell, . . . MDCXC. 4o, A-E in fours.

Two editions the same year. FREDERIC V., King of Bohemia.

A Proclamation made by the High and Mighty Fredericke by the Grace of God King of Bohemia, &c. Commanding all those his Subjects which are now in the Seruice of his Majesties Enemies, to repaire Home within the space of 14. dayes, vpon paine of his Highnes displeasure, and Confiscation of Goods and Lands. Translated out of the Dutch Coppie. Printed at Prague, 1620. 4°, 4 leaves.

This is dated from Prague, August 18, 1620.

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A Facetious Poem In imitation of the Cherrie and the Slae. Giving account of the Entertainment Love and Despair got in the Highlands of Scotland. Revealed in a Dream to one in pursuit of his stoln Cows. By G. G. of S. Aut

GENEVA.

prodesse volunt . . . Edinburgh, Printed in the Year, M.DCC.I. 8°, 8 leaves.

G. R.

Avona, Or A Transient View of the Benefit of making Rivers of this Kingdom Navigable. Occasioned by observing the Scituation of the City of Salisbury, upon the Avon, and the Consequence of opening that River to that City Communicated by Letter to a Friend at London. By R. G. Sola est fiducia Nilo. London, Printed by T. R. & N. T. for John Courtney Book-seller in Sarum, 1675. 8°, A-Č 4 in eights, A 1 and C 4 blank. G. T., M.D.

A True and Exact Account of Sadlers Well Or The New Mineral-Waters Lately found out at Islington; Treating of its Nature and Virtues. Published for publick good by T. G. Doctor of Physick. London, Printed for Thomas Malthus at the Sun in the Poultry. 1684. [30 July.] 40, 4 leaves.

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Of the Natvre and Vse of Lots; A Treatise Historicall and Theologicall; London Printed by Edward Griffin and are to be sold by William Bladen . . . 1619. 4o. T, 2 leaves: A-Z 2 in fours. Dedicated to Sir Henry Hobart, &c. GENEVA.

The forme of prayers and Ministration of the Sacraments, &c. vsed in the Englishe Congregation at Geneua: and approued, by the famous and godly learned man, John Caluyn. .. Printed at Geneva By Iohn Crespin M.D.LVI. 8°. A, 8: B, 4: C-E in eights. The Psalms by

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Sternhold and others, A-K in eights, with a new title and the music: The Catechism, with a new title, A-L 4 in eights.

The Psalms have a separate title without imprint as follows: One and Fiftie Psalmes of David in Englishe metre, whereof 37 were made by Thomas Sternholde: ād the rest by others Cōferred with the hebrewe, and in certeyn places corrected as the text, and sens of the Prophete required.

The edition of Sternhold and others is very curious, as it appears to precede any equally complete one from an English press. Sothebys, Feb. 15, 1881, No. 276, the three parts complete in a volume. GERARD, CHARLES, Lord Gerard of Brandon.

A True Narrative of the Proceedings of the severall Suits in Law that have been between the Right Honourable Charles Lord Gerard of Brandon, and Alexander Fitton, Esq. Published for generall Satisfaction. By a Lover of Truth. Hague, Printed, MDCLXIII. 4°. A-N, 2 leaves each.

GERARD, DIGBY, Lord Gerard of Gerard's Bromley.

Bedlam Broke loose, A Review of that Boistrous Uproar, whereby the Lives of the Right Honourable Digby Lord Gerard and his Mother, were eminently Endanger'd, June 1677. Præteriti dulce est Meminisse periculi. London, Printed 1677. 4o, A-D, 2 leaves each. B. M. GERMANY.

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The confessyon of the fayth of the Germaynes [Col.] Imprynted at London in Fletestrete/ by me Robert Redman dwellynge at the sygne of the George nexte to Saynt Dunstones Churche. 1536. Cvm Privilegio Regali. 8o, A–Z 6 in eights.

Sothebys, Feb. 14, 1881, No. 78. GIBBONS, JOHN.

The Perfect Speech of Mr. John Gibbons, as it was Delivered by Himself on the Scaffold at Tower-Hill, on Friday the 22 of August, 1651. . . . Likewise, His Desires to the People, Published by a perfect Copy.... London, Printed in the Year, 1651. 4°, A-B in fours. GIDEON.

Gideon's Fleece: Or, The Sieur de Frisk. An Heroick Poem. Written on the cursory perusal of a late Book, call'd The Conclave of Physicians. By a Friend to the Muses. Facit Indignatio versum. London, Printed for Sam. Smith.

1684. 4°, A-E in fours, an extra leaf in

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

A with an Advertisement and the Errata A 1 blank. GILBERT, SAMUEL.

Fons Sanitatis; Or the Healing-Spring at Willowbridge in Staffordshire. Found out by the Right Honourable the Lady Jane Gerard Baroness of Bromley. Pullished... by Samuel Gilbert, Chaplain to her Honour & Rector of Quat... London, Printed for the Author, Anto Dom. 1676. 8o, A—C in eights.

GLAMORGANSHIRE.

The heads of the present Grievances of the County of Glamorgan, Declaring the Cause of their late rising and taking p of Armes. . . . Printed in the Yeare 1641. 4°, 4 leaves.

GLANVILL, SIR JOHN, Kt., late Speaker of the House of Commons.

A Paraphrase vppon the Psalms of David 1645. 4°. Dedicated "To my loveing Wief Winifred Glanvill," from the Tower, 10 Jan. 1645-6.

An unpublished MS. in old blue moroc, with the separate arms of Sir John ard Lady Glanvill following the dedication, and the same quartered in gold and colouri Her ladyship was the daughter of Willian Bourchier of Barnesley, Gloucestershire her autograph, "Wini. Glanvill,” is on the flyleaf. The version was commenced in 1608, and completed in 1645.

Sothebys, Dec. 12, 1881, No. 807. GLANVILL, JOSEPH. The Vanity of Dogmatizing: Or Confidence in Opinions. Manifested in a Discourse of the Shortness and Uncertainty of our Knowledge, And its Causes; With some Reflexions on Peripateticism; And an Apology for Philosophy. By Jos Glanvill, M.A. London, Printed by E C. for Henry Eversden . . . 1661. 6o, A-S in eights. Dedicated to the Rev. Mr. Joseph Minard, B.D. from Cecil House in the Strand, March 1, 1660[-1] GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

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An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons, ... For raysing and maintaining of Horse and Foot for the Garrison of Glocester. And for the Counties of Glocester, Hereford, Monmouth, Glamorgan, Brecknocke and Radnor, Printed for Edward Husbands, 1644, May 13. 4°, 4 leaves. The Gloucester-shire Ministers Testimony to the Truth of Jesus Christ, and to the Solemne League and Covenant; London, Printed by John Clowes, 1648. 4°, 4 leaves.

The Blovdy Murther in Gloucester-shire, Or, A Grand Peice of Inhumane Cruelty.

GODFRIDUS.

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Being a Full and True Relation, how Elizabeth Skidmore, of the Town of Monmouth, In March last, travelling from London into the Country, was accompanied by a Glover in Hereford, who (as 'tis believed) did most Barbarously Murther her. . . . London, Printed for John Hose, next door to the Rose-Inn neer Holbournbridge, over against the Kings Arms. [1668.] 4°, 4 leaves.

A True and Perfect Account of the Examination, Confession, Tryal, Condemnation, and Execution of Joan Perry, and her two Sons, John & Richard Perry, for the Supposed Murder of William Harrison, Gent. Being One of the most Remarkable Occurrences which hath happened in the memory of Man, . . . London, Printed for Rowland Reynolds, . 1676. 4o, A-D 2 in fours.

This includes Harrison's own account, in a letter sent by Sir Thomas Overbury of Burton to Dr. T. S. of London. Ratiocinium Vernaculum, Or, A Reply to Ataxiæ Obstaculum. Being A pretended Answer to certain Queries, Dispersed in some parts of Gloucestershire. London, Printed for A. B.

MDCLXXVIII.

8o, A-Y 2 in fours, and a—c in fours between A and B.

This volume is sometimes given to Sir
Thomas Overbury of Burton.

The New Gloustershire Garland.
Printed [at Edinburgh] by J. Reid, at his
Printing house, Bells wynde, 1704. 8°,
4 leaves. In verse.

A love story in four parts.

GODFRIDUS.

The Knowledge of Things Unknown. Shewing the Effects of the Planets, and other Astronomical Constellations. With the Strange Events that befal Men, Women and Children, born under them.

Compiled by Godfridus, . . . Together

. .

with the Husband-Man's Practice: Or, Prognostication for ever; With

the Shepherd's Prognostication for the weather, and Pathagoras his Wheel of Fortune. Printed by W. D. for T. Thackeray, [1693.] 8°, black letter, A-N 6 in eights, with a separate title to the Husbandman's Practice dated 1693. With cuts.

Compare Husbandman at p. 298. GODWIN, FRANCIS, Bishop of Hereford. Rervm Anglicarvm Henrico VIII. Edwardo VI. Et Maria Regnantibus, An

GRISELDA.

GRANTHAM, THOMAS.

The Grand Impostor Caught in his own
Snare: Or, The Providential Discovery
of the Horrid Villany Lately contrived
against Thomas Grantham, Preacher of
Glad-Tidings to all Men in the City of
Norwich. Printed for the Author, 1691.
4o, A-B 2 in fours.
GRECO, JOACHINO.

The Booke of the Ordinary games at
Chestes Composed by Joachino Greco an
Italian, Borne in Calabria; Written for
Nicholas Mountstephen dwellinge at Lud-
gate in London. Anno Dominj 1623. 4o.

MS. of 184 leaves, including a frontispiece. Sothebys, Aug. 12, 1880, No. 1426. GREGORY, JOHN, of Christ-Church Oxford.

Gregorii Posthuma: Or, Certain Learned Tracts: Written by John Gregorie, M.A. and Chaplain of Christ Church in Oxford. Together with a short Account of the Author's Life; and Elegies on his muchlamented Death. Published by his Dearest Friend J. G. B.D. of Merton College. London, Printed by William Du-gard, for Laurence Sadler, . . . 1650. 4°. A, 4 leaves: (a) (b) in fours: B-Vv 2 in fours.

This collection includes an account of the Boy-Bishop, which commences with a fresh title on N 3: "Episcopus Puerorum, In Die Innocentium. Or, A Discoverie of an Antient Custom in the Church of Sarum, making an Anniversarie Bishop among the Choristers." This has three curious engravings. The book was edited by John Gurganie. The Elegies are by Martin Llewellyn, &c.

GREGORY, ST.

:

The Dialogves of S. Gregorie, Svrnamed the Greate Pope of Rome, and the First of that Name: Devided into Fower Bookes. . . . With A shorte treatise of

sundry miracles, wrought at the shrines of martyrs taken out of S. Augustin. Together with a notable miracle wrought by S. Bernard, . . . Translated into our English tongue By P. W. [Quot. from Eccl. cap. 1. v. 1 & 2.]. . . Printed at Paris. 1608. 12° ǎ-ě, 12 leaves each, ĕ 12 with Errata: A-Y 6 in twelves, Y 6 with "Favltes escaped in some fewe copies" The Treatise, with a fresh title, Aa-Bb in twelves. Dedicated by P. W. to Anne of Denmark.

On the back of the title are the arms of the Queen.

nales. Londini, Apud Ioannem Billivm, GRISELDA OR GRISELL.

. M.DC.XXVIII. 4°. Title, &c., 4 leaves: A-Hh in fours, Hh 4 with the colophon. Dedicated to Prince Charles.

The Pleasant Comodie . . . 1603.

Collation:-A-L 2 in fours. Black let. ter. Without prefixes.

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