Term MDCLXXX. Together with the Texts quatuor linguis succincte conscriptum. of Single Sermons, And a Catalogue Avthore Ioanne Clerco. Latyne. Engof School Books. To which is now added lysshe. Italian. Frenche. (Col.] Ima Catalogue of Latin Books Printed in prynted at London in Aldersgate by Foreign Parts and in England since the Joannes Herforde. Anno. 1545. Cum Year MDCLXX. Collected by R. Clavell. priuilegio 4°, A-H 3 in fours. London, Printed by S. Roycroft for Dedicated to Henry Earl of Surrey in Robert Clavell ... 1680. Folio. Title French. Br. M. and preface, 2 leaves : A-G, 2 leaves The English and French are printed in each : +, 4 leaves : H-3 B, 2 leaves black, the other two languages in roman, letter. each. A Catalogue of Books Printed in Eng CLEVELAND, JOHN. land Since the Dreadful Fire of London The Works of M'. John Cleveland. .. in 1666, to the End of Michaelmas Term, London, Printed for P. B. ... 1699. 80, 1695. The Fourth Edition. Lon A-Ll in eights, and a, 4 leaves. don: Printed for R. Clavel ... MDCXCVI. The Character of a London Diurnall, Folio, B-Kk, 2 leaves each, and the Printed in the Yeare 1644. 4°, A-B 2 title, in fours, B 2 blank. In prose. CLELAND, WILLIAM. CLIFFORD, CHRISTOPHER. A Ballad, To the Tune of Hey Boyes up The Schoole of Horsmanship. Wherein go wee. Anno 1685. [By Lieutenant is discouered what skill and knowledge Colonel W. Cleland.] A broadside. is required in a good Horse-man, pracA Collection of Several Poems and Verses, tised by perfect experience. And also Composed upon Various Occasions. By how to reforme anie restie horse, of what M'. William Cleland, Lieutenant Collonel nature and disposition so euer. Briefely to my Lord Angus's Regiment. Printed touching the knowledge of the Breeder, in the year M.DC.XCVII. 8°, A-I 6 in Sadler, Smith, and the Horseleach : With eights, A 2 apparently misprinted A. a Strange and rare inuention how to Grenv. Coll. make a new kinde of racke, and how to The separate title to Effigies Clericorum teach a Horse to lie vpon his bellie forms a 9th leaf in D. This volume ap- vntill the Rider take his backe. By pears to have been printed at Glasgow. Christ. Clifford, Gent. Imprinted at In Watson's Collection of Scots Poems, London for Thomas Cadman, . . . 1585. part 1, 1706 (repr. 1869, p. 142), occur somo verses entitled: “Hallow, my Fancie, 4°, black letter. whither wilt thou go?” written by Cle Title, 1 leaf : dedication to Sir Philip land at 18 years of age, when he was a Sidney, 1 leaf: To the Reader, 1 leaf : student in Edinburgh University. verses by Sir John Tracy Kt. 4 stanzas of 6 lines, and Contents, 1 leaf : Cliffords exCLELIA. perience, 3 leaves : B-Bb in fours, Bb 4 The Mock-Clelia : Being a Comical His- blank. The colophon: Imprinted at Lon• tory of French Gallantries, and Novels, don by Thomas East for Thomas Cadman in Imitation of Don Quixote. Trans 1585. lated out of Frencb. London, Printed CLIFFORD, J. for L. C., and are to be sold by Simon The Divine Services and Anthems .. Neale and Charles Blount. ., 1678. The Second Edition, with large Addi89, A-Ii 4 in eights, not including an tions. Collected by J. C[lifford] London, engraved frontispiece. Printed by W. G. and are to be sold by The first leaf of A has only the Impri. Nathaniel Brooke, . . . 1664. Sm. 8o. A, 12 leaves : B, 8 leaves : C-U in CLERK twelves. With a frontispiece. The Young Clerks Companion : Or A CLORIA. Manual for his Daily Practice. The Princesse Cloria : Or, The Royal London, Printed by John Streater, Eliz. Romance. In Five Parts. Imbellished Flesher, and Henry Twyford, . 1672. with divers Political Notions ... Written 12', A--M in twelves. The titlepage is on A 2, and is preceded by a person of Honour. The Second Edition. by two engraved leaves, a frontispiece of London, Printed for Edward two figures in a kind of office, the other Man. 1665. Folio, 1–4 I in fours, "A Perpetuall Almanack.” 4 I 4 blank, and the title. CLERK. JOHN. Cloria and Narcissus. A Delightfull and Opvscvlvm Plane Divinvm De Mortu- New Romance, Imbellished with divers orum resurrectione et extremo iuditio, in Politicall Notions, and Singular Remarks matur. of Moderne Transactions. Written by England's Pen-Man : Or, Cocker's New an Honourable person. London, Printed Copy-Book. Containing All the Curious by S. G. and are to be sold by Anth. Hands practised in England, And our Williamson . 1653. 8o. Title and Neighbouring Nations : With Admirable Preface, 3 leaves : B—Y 4 in eights. Directions peculiar to each Hand. As Cloria and Narcissus Continued. A De also The Breaks of Secretary, Roman, Lonightfull and New Romance. and Italian Letters. . Written, and don, Printed by S. G. .. 1654. 8o. Engraven by Edward Cocker. London, A, 2 leaves : B——Y 4 in eights. Printed and Sold by John Overton, . 1703. 4o. Titlepage, pp. 16 of letterCLOSE, GEORGE. press, and 20 leaves of specimens. Closes Closet, or the Septenary of praiers, Cockers Arithmetik, Being A plain and written by George Close. Licensed to familiar Method suitable to the meanest Henry Gosson, 7 October, 1618. capacity for the full understanding of the CLOUDESLY. incomparable Art, and is now taught by A ballad of William Clowdisley neuer the ablest Schoolmasters in City and printed before. Licensed to Edward Countrey. Composed by Edward Cocker White, 16 Aug. 1586. late Practitioner in the Arts of Writing, COACHES. Perused and published by John A Proclamation for the restraint of the Hawkins Writing Master near St. Georges multitude, and promiscuous vse of Coaches, Church in Southwark. . London about London and Westminster. [19 Printed, for T. Passinger, and T. Jan. 1634–5.] Imprinted at London by Lacy . . . 1678. 12o. A, 5 leaves : BRobert Barker, . . . 1635. Forster Coll. P in twelves. With a portrait. Dedicated by Hawkins to his friends, COAD, JOHN, of Stoford, co. Somerset. Manwaring Davies of the Inner Temple, A Memorandum of the Wonderful Provi and Mr. Humphrey Davies of St. Mary dences of God to a poor unworthy creature. Newington Butts. (From 12th of June 1685 unto the 24th of Cockers Arithmetick, The second November in the year 1690) in and after Impression. London Printed, for T. Pasthe Revolution betweene the Duke of singer at the three Bibles on LondonMonmouth and King James. Bridge, and T. Lacy at the Golden Lyon Printed from the original MS. Sm. 80, in Southwark, 1678. 12. A, 5 1849. It appears from the editor's preface leaves, besides portrait :B_P in twelves. that a metrical version of a portion of the narrative is attached to the MS., but was Cockers Arithmetick:... Perused and not considered worth printing. Published by John Hawkins WritingCOCKER, EDWARD. Master .. London, Printed by J. Ř. Multum in Parvo. Or The Pen's Gal for Eben. Tracey 1696. 12°, A, lantry. A Copy-Book containing Twenty- 6 leaves : B-K in twelves. With a four Sentences in Prose, in alphabeticall portrait. order, and as many in Verse, each Distick The Pens Transcendency, Or Fair Writcomprehending the twenty-four Letters ; ing's Store-House. Furnished with Exand many Examples of Alphabets. ... amples of all the Curious Hands Practised Also the rare Principles of this Art in a in England ; and the Nations Adjacent. Poeticall Alphabet, Are to be sold Adorned with Variety of Admirable by William Place . and by Thomas Knots and Flourishes ... Wholly InRookes. ... Where also you may have vented, Written and Engraven by Edward all sorts of Blank Bonds, and the best Cocker. The last Impression. Are to Inke, 1660. Oblong 8°. Engraved and be sold with the Pens Triumph, Pens printed titles, 2 leaves: writing examples, Celerity and other of the Authors Works, 25 leaves : A, 4 leaves. by Robert Walton, ... Oblong 4o. Title, England's Pen-Man: Or Cocker's New 1 leaf : B-D, 2 leaves each : E, i leaf Copy-Book. Containing all the Hands with verses : 28 plates, including one in used in Great-Britain : Also, the Breaks the introductory part, of Secretary, Roman, and Italian Letters, The Young Clerk's Tutor Enlarged: ... With the Exemplifying Court-Hand: And By Edward Cocker, The Thirteenth a Copy of the Greek-Alphabet. Printed, Edition. London : Printed for, and are to and Sold by H. Overton, and J. Hoole be sold by Thomas Basset, ... and Edward . . 1668. Oblong 4°, 27 leaves, includ- Powlet . . . 1693. 8°, AO in eights, ing the title. besides four plates between A and B. . COCKERAM. 131 COGAN. By H. Cocker's English Dictionary, . Pub- the twelfth of May 1644. untill their relish'd from the Author's Copy: And in turne homeward on thursday the 11 of this Second Edition very much Enlarged Iuly following, Relating the perticulars and Altered : By John Hawkins. Lon- of every Skirmish Battle and March don : Printed for T. Norris ... 1715. 8°, during the said time. By Richard Coe A-Nn in fours. under Capt. Gore of the Tower Hamlets COCKERAM, HENRY. who was present in the whole expediThe English Dictionarie ... The fourth tion. London Printed according to order Edition, revised and enlarged. for Humphrey Tuckey. ... Iuly 19 C. Gent. London: Printed by Thomas 1644. 4°, 4 leaves. Harper, for Thomas Weauer, : : . 1632. COEFFETTEAU, NICHOLAS, Bishop of 8o. A, 4 leaves : B-Y 4 in eights. Dardania, The English Dictionarie : Or, An Inter A True and admirable Historie of a May preter of hard English Words. .. The den of Confolens, in the Prouince of fifth Edition, revised and enlarged. By Poictiers : that for the space of three H. C. Gent. London, Printed by I. H. yeeres and more hath lived, and yet doth, for Edmund Weaver, 1637. 8o. without receiuing either meate or drinke. A, 4 leaves : B-Y 4 in eights. Dedi- Of whom, his Maiestie in person hath cated to Sir Richard Boyle Knight, Lord had the view, and, (by his commaund) his Boyle, Earl of Cork. best and chiefest Phisitians, haue tryed Cockeram speaks in the dedication of his all meanes, to find, whether the fast & obligations and relationship to Sir William abstinence be by deceit or no. In this Hull. Historie is also discoursed, whether a The English Dictionarie. ... The seventh man may liue many dayes, moneths or Edition, revised and enlarged. By H. C. yeeres, without receiuing any sustenance. Gent. London, Printed by G. M. for T. Published by the Kings especiall PriuiW.... 1642. go. A, 4 leaves : BŁY 4 ledge. At London, Printed by I. Roberts, in eights. and are to be sold at his house in Barbi can), Anno Dom. 1603. 8°, roman letter. The English Dictionary ; ... The twelfth T, 4 leaves : A-0 in fours, O 4 blank. Edition Revised and Enlarged by S. C. London, Printed for W. Miller, ... 1670. Dedicated by A[nthony] M[unday] to Mr. Thomas Thorney, Mr. William Martin, Mr. 12o. A-K 8 in twelves, the title, and a Edward Rodes, and Mr. Thomas Martin, leaf of L. Governors of the Barber Chirurgeons. With verses by T. Dekker and others. See COCLES. Herbert, p. 1036. A brief and pleasaūt Epitomye of the A Table of Humane Passions. With whole art of Phisiognomie, gathered out their Causes and Effects. ... Translated of Aristotle, Rasis, Formica, Lorius, Phy into English by Edw: Grimeston Sergiant lemo, Palemo ... and others many moe, by that learned chyrurgian Cocles: and at Armes. London, Printed by Nicholas Okes. 1621. 12o. A, 12 leaves : a, 10 englished by Thomas Hyll Londoner. leaves : B-Gg 6 in twelves. Dedicated Imprinted at London by John Waylande. to the Marquis of Buckingham. With a Cuin priuilegio per septennium. (Circa 1557.) 80, black letter. Title, dedication copy of verses by George Chapman, Grenv. Coll. to George Keable, Esquire, &c., 4 leaves : COFFEE. A-F 4 in eights. The Nature of the drink Kauhi, or Coffe, CODOMANNUS, LAURENTIUS. and the Berry of which it is made, DeChronographia. A Description of time, scribed by an Arabian Phisitian. Oxfrom the beginning of the world, . . ford, Printed by Henry Hall . . . 1659. translated out of Laurentius Codomannus 8°, 4 leaves. bis Annales sacræ scripture. The second COGAN, THOMAS. edition, corrected and augmented. Lon The Haven of Health, Chiefly made for lon, Printed by Richard Field for Robert the comfort of Students. Hereunto Dexter, . . . 1590. 8°. *, 4 leaves : A-F is addell a Preservatiue from the Pestilin eights : G, 1 leaf. ence: With a short Censure of the late COE, RICHARD. sicknesse at Oxford . . Imprinted at An Exact Diarie, Or a breife Relation of London by Richard Field for Bonham the progresse of Sir William Waller's Norton. 1596. 4°, black letter. 1, 8 Army since the joyning of the London leaves : A-S in eights. Avxiliaries with his Forces : which was The dedication to Seymour, Earl of HertCOLCHESTER. be very ford, contains an interesting reference to Sir Thomas Elyot. Mr. Wallis of Derby observes to me: “ There is a Derbyshire tradition that Jaques, the serving man, is a 'sketch froni nature,' from the Ashborne district. ** See the preface to the ‘Poems' of the Obstinate Lady' (as above) without the subsequent editions." and H. Twyford ... 1650. 89, A-Ii in eights, Ii 8 blank, and a, 3 leaves. The First Part of the Institutes. The Fourth Edition, corrected. London, Anno 1639. Folio, A-4 B in sixes, and 4C, 4 leaves. With portraits of Littleton and Coke, and a genealogical Table. COLCHESTER. A true Copy of a Letter from divers Ministers about Colchester in the County of Essex, To the Assembly of Divines, against a Toleration. Printed at London by John Field. March 7. 1645. A sheet. B. M. Ioyfull Newes from Colchester Declaring, The proceedings of the Kings Forces, under the Command of Generall Lucas, against the Parliament.Forces Commanded by the Lord Gen. Fairfax, and the successe and atchivements of the said Army. With their severall Fights and Skirmishes, ... Likewise, a Letter sent from Gen. Lucas, to the Lord Generall Fairfax. London, Printed for generall satisfaction of all loyall and true hearted Subjects. 1648. 4°, 4 leaves. A Letter sent to the Honorable William Sir Charles Lucas, and Sir George . . Iuly 17, 1648. 4°, 4 leaves. Colchesters Teares : Affecting and AMicting City and Covntry ; Dropping from the sad face of a new Warr, threatning to bury in her own Ashes that wofull Town. Faithfully collected, drawn out into a moderate Relation and Debate, humbly presented to all Free-born Englishmen, By severall persons of Quality. London, Printed for John Bellamy, 1648. (July 31.) 4°, A-B in fours. B. M. Colchester Surrendered to the Lord Generall With the manner of the Agreement : Also a List of the names of the Lords, Collonells, and other Officers, taken with Dyke Hambleton at Utoxetor on Friday the 25 of Aug. 1648. Printed by Robert Ibbitson, in Smithfield, 1648. 4°, 4 leaves. Articles for the Surrender of Colchester And all the Ordinance, Arms and Ammunition. With a Letter of Submission from the Earle of Norwich, the Lord COLEMAN. 133 COLIGNI. Who upon Capell, &c. to his Excellency the Lord gramma. Londini, in ædibus WynFairfax. Also The taking of the whole andi de Worde. Anno M.D.XXXIIII. 8°, Party of the Scottish Horse which fled A–F 3 in eights. With the printer's with Duke Hamilton to Utxester in Staf- mark on F 3 verso. fordshire. . . Printed for R. A. 1648. The English portions are very curious. [Aug. 29.] 4°, 4 leaves. Rvdimenta Gram[mati]ces, & docendi COLEMAN, EDWARD. Methodus, . . scholæ Gypsuychianæ per The Tryal of Edward Coleman, Gent, for n[obilis]simum D. Thomam Cardinalem Conspiring the Death of the King, and Ebor. feliciter institutæ quem omnibus the Subversion of the Government of aliis totius Angliæ scholis præscripta. England, and the Protestant Religion : [On Boccurs a second title :] Ioannis Full Evidence was found Coleti Theologi, Olim Decani Divi Pavli, Guilty of High Treason, and received æditio, una cum quibusdam G. Lilij Sentence accordingly, on Thursday Nov- Grammatices rudimentis. G. Lilij Epiember the 28th 1678. London, Printed gramma. Antwerpiæ, apud Marfor Robert Pawlet 1678. Folio, tinum Cesarem. An. M.D.xxxv. Mense A-DU, 2 leaves each, A 1 with Impri- August. 8o. A, 4 leaves (with the Methomatur. dus, &c. : B-G 4 in eights. Lat. and COLES, ELISHA. Engl. Br. Museum. A 2 is occupied by a short preface adAn English Dictionary: Explaining the dressed by Wolsey to the masters of Ipsdifficult Terms that are used in Divi- wich school. nity, Husbandry, Physick, Phylosophy, Ioannis Coleti Theologi, olim Decani Law, Navigation, Mathematicks, and Divi Pauli, æditio, una cum quibusdam other Arts and Sciences. Containing G. Lilii Grammatices rudimentis many Thousands of Hard Words. Antwerpiæ apud Martinum Cæsarem. Together with the Etymological Deriva Anno. M.D.XXXVI. Mense Iunio. 8o, tion of them. In a Method more B-G 4 in eights. Grenv. Coll. comprehensive, than any that is extant. There is no sheet A in this copy; it proBy E. Coles, Schoolmaster, and Teacher bably contained the Methodus, &c., on four of the Tongue to Forreigners. London, leaves, as in the impression of 1535. Printed for Samuel Crouch, 1676. A Sermon of Consecrating and Reforming: 8°, A-Qq 2 in fours. made (A.D. 1511] to the Convocation at S. An English Dictionary. By E. Pauls Church in London, By John Colet, Coles, Schoolmaster, and Teacher of the D.D. Dean of the said Church : upon Rom. Tongue to Foreigners. London: Printed xii. 2. Be ye reformed, &c. Writ an hunfor Peter Parker, 1701. 89, A-Hh dred and fiftie years since. To which is in sixes. now added an Appendix of Dr. Andrews, COLES, WILLIAM. and Dr. Hammonds solemn petition and advice to the Convocation : with his Adam in Eden : Or, Natures Paradise. The History of Plants, Fruits, Herbs and directions to the Laity, how to prolong Flowers. With their several Names, their happiness. Jo. Coleti cogitationes, whether Greek, Latin or English ; the quacunque lingua proditas, optarim. places where they grow, their Descrip Erasmi epist. . . . Printed by J. Field for William Morden. 1661. 8o, tions and Kinds. . . . Together with necessary Observations on the seasons of A-F 4 in eights, A i blank. With a Planting and gathering of our English preface by Tho. Smith, dated from Christ's College, Jan. 11, 1661-[2]. Simples. . . . By William Coles, Herbarist. London, Printed by J. COLEWORT, FRANCIS. Streater for Nathaniel Brooke ... 1657. The Friers Lamenting, For his not ReFolio. Title, 1 leaf : Dedication “To penting. Being a Relation of the life the Truly Noble, and Perfect Lover of and death of Francis Colewort a Frier, Learning, Sir William Paston, Knight who related a little before his death a and Baronet,” i leaf : (a)—(b) in fours : three-fold Plot of Treason. With his B-Mmmmm in fours : Nnnnn, 2 leaves : Conversion to the Protestant Religion, at 00000, 2 leaves : Ppppp, 3 leaves. Hungerford in Barkshire. Printed at London. 1641. 4°, 4 leaves. In verse. COLET, JOHN, Dean of St. Paul's. Ioannis Coleti Theologi, olim decani diui COLIGNI, JASPER. Pauli, æditio una cum quibusdā G. Lilij The Lyfe of the Most Godly, Valeant Granimatices rudimentis. G. Lilij Epi- Captaine and maintener of the new Chris |