compounde, Imprinted at Londo Loves Conqvest, A Tragi-comedie. Never by William Seres, dwelling at the west Acted. London, Printed for Richard end of Paules at the Signe of the Hedge Royston . . . 1635. 40, A-L in fours. hogge. Anno. 1566. Cvm Privilegio. Dedicated by John Jones Eugen. “to 8°, black letter, A-K in eights, besides the Right Honovrable, the Right Worshipa folded table. Dedicated by John Jones full, and others His Friends and Muso philus.” to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. The Bathes of Bathes Ayde: Wonderfull JONES, JOHN, of the Neyath, co. Brecon. and most excellent, agaynst very many The New Returna Brevium, Or the Law Sicknesses, approued by authoritie, con returned from Westminster London, firmed by reason, and dayly tryed by ex Printed by William Du-gard Anno Dom. perience: With the antiquitie, commo 1650. 12°, A-D in twelves. ditie, propertie, knowledge, vse, ... to The Crie of Blood : Or, A true Answer bee considered and obserued. Compen to those Thirteen fals Reasons of the diously compiled by Iohn Iones Phisi- Filicets, Attournies, &c. practising at tion. Anno Salvtis. 1572. At Asple Westminster, for the maintenance of the Hall besydes Nottingam. Printed at Capias and Arrest of men's bodies for 13. London, by william Iones : Debt. .. By John Jones . . . London, Maij. 4°, black letter : a-b in fours : Printed by William Du-gard, for Thomas A-K in fours, besides two folded tables. Mathews, 1651. 12°, A-D in twelves, Dedicated to Henry, Earl of Pembroke. A l occupied by a printed leaf respecting With verses by T. Lupton, T. Church Mr. R. Vaughan of Gray's Inn. yard, &c. K 3 has an address by the Dedicated, as is tho former work, to Oliver Cromwell. author from London to his friends and relations in Bath, Bristol, Wells, &c., and JONES, INIGO. K 4 the colophon only. The most notable Antiquity of Great The Benefit of the auncient Bathes of Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng on Buckstones, which cureth most greeuous Salisbvry Plaine. Restored by Inigo sicknesses, neuer before published: Com. Jones Esquire, Architect Generall to the piled by Iohn Iones Phisition. At the late King. London, Printed by James Flesher for Daniel Pakeman, and Kings Mede nigh Darby. Anno salutis Laurence Chapman 1572. Seene and alowed ... Ienuarii. . . 1655. Folio, xviii, A-P in fours, besides a portrait by Imprinted at London by Tho. Hollar and plates at pp. 56, 58, 60 (2), East, and Henry Myddleton: for William 4o, black letter. I, 4 leaves : 62 (2), 64, 82, and 86. Dedicated by John Webb the Editor to the Earl of *, 4 leaves: A-G in fours. Dedicated to George, Earl of Shrewsbury. Pembroke and Montgomery. A Briefe, Excellent, and profitable Dis- JONES, RICHARD, M.A., Minister of course, of the naturall beginning of all the Gospel. growing and liuing things, heate, genera The British Gemm : Or, An Abstract of tion, effects of the spirits, gouernment, the Bible, Digested into Cambrian Metri. vse and abvse of Phisicke, preseruation, call Numbers, . . . London, Printed by &c ... By Iohn Iones, Phisicion. Here T. H. at the Authours charge, . . . 1655. vnto is annexed, a right learned and pro 8o. A, 5 leaves, including three titles : fitable worke, entituled, Galens booke of a-c in fours : B_Hh 2 in fours. Engl. and Welsh. B. M. Elements . . . Seene and allowed. Imprinted at London, by william Iones, JONES, THOMAS. dwelling in Paules Church-yard, A new Love-Song, and a true Love1574. 49, A-G in fours, G 4' blank. Song. To the tune of Colin and AmaDedicated to George Earl of Shrewsbury. rillis. London : Printed for Richard The Art and Science of preseruing Bodie Burton, at the Horseshooe in Smithfield. and soule in Healthe, Wisedome, and A sheet in black letter and in two parts. Catholike Religion : Phisically, Philoso- With cuts. Ouvry Cat., No. 16. phically, and Diuinely deuised By Iohn JONSON, BENJAMIN. Iones Phisition . . . Imprinted at Lon- The Workes of Beniamin Jonson. don, by Henrie Bynneman. Anno. 1579. --neque, me vt miretur turba, laboro : 4°, A-S in fours, and a, 2 leaves. De Contentus paucis lectoribus. dicated to the Queen. London Printed by William Stansby. JONES, JOHN. An. D. 1616. Folio. With the titlepage Adrasta : Or, The Womans Spleene, And engraved in emblematical compartments Iones ... by W. Hole. Title, catalogue of plays, and verses, 5 leaves : A-Q in sixes : R, 4 leaves : S-Qqqq 4 in sixes. In some copies the imprint varies. In the copy here used pp. 195-6 are in duplicate, one being printed on one side only, and there is also a duplicate title to Every Man out of his humour within a woodcut border. [Jonson's Works, Part II.] (i.) BarthoTomew Faire: A Comedie, Acted in the Yeare, 1614. By the Lady Elizabeths Servants. And then Dedicated to King Iames, of most Blessed Memorie. By the Author, Beniamin Iohnson. [Quot. from Horace.] London, Printed by I. B. for Robert Allot ... 1631. A, 6 leaves: B-M 4 in sixes. (ii.) The Diuell is an Asse : A Comedie Acted in the Yeare, 1616. By His Maiesties Servants. The Author Ben : Ionson. London, 1631. N-Y in fours, first leaf blank, and the paging continued from (i.) (iii.) The Staple of Newes. A Comedié Acted in the Yeare, 1625. By His Maiesties Servants. The Author Ben : Ionson. London, ... 1631. Aa (or A)-H in fours, and I in sixes. Folio. These three dramas are usually found in a volume together. They were, doubtless, intended by Jonson to supplement the folio of 1616. (Jonson's Works, Part III. (posthumous)] The Magnetic Lady, &c. With separate titles to the several portions. London, 1640–1. Folio. A-P in fours : Q, 2 leaves : RV in fours : [a new set of signatures with the Horace: A-L 2 in fours : Timber, &c., M-R in fours : Underwoods, &c., 2–0o in fours (no S-Y in former alphabet) : Pp-Qq, 2 leaves each (Qq 2 probably blank): Mortimer, title and 2 leaves: Christmas His Masque, &c., B (and a new paging)-R 2 in fours: S-Y 2 in fours. This completed (with the exception of the Case is Altered and the New Inn, not yet published in folio) the collection of Jonson's dramatic and other writings. It was printed without any general titlepage, although that belonging to the folio of 1640 is occasionally inserted in front of it. In fact, the three portions of the poet's works here described should properly form one volume, 1616-31-40-1. The Workes of Benjamin Jonson. London Printed by Richard Bishop and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke in St. Paules Church-Yard. An. D. 1640. Folio, A-LIII 4 in sixes, including a portrait: A (with the Epigrams)—T in sixes. The Workes of Benjamin Jonson. The second Volume. Containing these Playes, viz. 1. Bartholomew Fayre. 3. The Divell is an Asse. London, Printed for Richard Meighen, 1640. Folio. The unsold stock of 1631 reissued to accompany the second edition of the first volume; but it does not include the additional Plays above described as first printed posthumously, and which are necessary to complete a copy of either edition. The Works of Ben Jonson, which were formerly Printed in Two volumes, are now Reprinted in One. To which is added A Comedy, Called The New Inn. With Additions never before Published. London, Printed by Thomas Hodg. kin, for H. Herringman, MDCXCII. Folio. With a portrait by Elder. Printed in two columns. A, 5 leaves: B45 B in fours, and the Leges Conviviales, &c., 2 leaves. This is the only folio impression with The Case is altered and the New Inn; but it is not esteemed. Ben: Ionson, His Case is Alterd. As it hath beene sundry times Acted by the Children of the Blacke-friers. At London Printed for Bartholomew Sutton, dwelling in Paules Church-yard neere the great north doore of S. Paules Church. 1609. 4°, A-I in fours, and a leaf of K. The Alchemist. Written by Ben. Ionson. -Neque, me vt miretur turba, laboro : Contentus paucis lectoribus. London, Printed by Thomas Snodham for Walter Burre, and are to be sold by Iohn Stepneth, at the West-end of Paules. 1612. 4°, A—M in fours. Dedicated by the author “To the Lady, most æquall with vertue, and her Blood : The Grace, and Glory of women, Mary La: Wroth." Ben Johnson his Epigrams. Licensed to John Stepneth, 15th of May, 1612. Certayne Masques at the Court never yet printed : written by Ben Johnson. Licensed in this form to William Stansby, 20 January, 1614–15. The Staple of Newes being a Comedie. Licensed to John Waterson, 14 April, 1626. Catiline His Conspiracy. Written by Ben: Jonson ... London: Printed by N. Okes, for I. S. 1635. 4°, A—M in fours, first leaf blank. Catiline His Conspiracy. A Tragoedie. As it is now Acted by His Majesties Servants ; at the Theatre Royal. The Author B. J. ... London, Printed for A. C. and а JONSTONUS. 321 JORDAN a are to be sold by William Cademan 1674 40. A, 2 leaves : B-L in fours. The Silent Woman. A Comedie. Acted by the Children of the Revels. The Author B. Ionson. Horat. Vt sis tu similis Coli, London, Printed by William Stansby, and are to be sold by Iohn Browne 1620. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-O in fours. Dedicated to Sir Francis Stuart. Br. Museum and Bodleian (Malone). The Widdow A Comedie. As it was Acted at the private House in BlackFryers, with great Applause, by His late Majesties Servants. Written by Ben : Johnson, John Fletcher, Tho: Middleton, Gent. Printed by the Originall Copy. London, Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1652. 4o. Title and preface by Alexander Gough, 2 leaves : B-I in fours, and a leaf of K. JONSTONUS, JOHANNES. An History of the Wonderful Things of Nature: Set forth in Ten severall Classes. Wherein are contained 1. The Wonders of the Heavens ... Written by Johannes Jonstonus. And now Rendred into English by a Person of Quality. London, Printed by John Streater .. 1657. Folio. Title, 1 leaf : A, 4 leaves : (a) 4 leaves : B-Yy in fours. Dedicated by John Rowland to Edward, Earl of Manchester, in an epistle of biographical interest. JORDAN, THOMAS. A pill to purge Melancholy, or a discourse betwene Tell Tale and Heare All, by Thomas Jourdan. Licensed to Francis Grove, 10 November, 1637. A Diurnall of Dangers. Wherein are manifested and brought to light, many great and unheard of Diseases. To the Admiration of all who have Eares to heare, or strong hearts to endure. Found out and Published in the Yeare of Just Jealousies, Apparant Plots, Fatall Feares, and Single Securities. 1642. Written by T. J. Printed at London for E. Christopher [Aug. 14.] 4°, 4 leaves. In prose and verse. B. M. The Triumphs of London. Performed on Friday, Octob. 29, 1675, for the Entertainment of the Right Honourable, and truly Noble Pattern of Prudence and Loyalty, Sir Joseph Sheldon Kt, Lord Mayor of the City of London. Containing a true description of the several Pageants, with the Speeches spoken in each Pageant. Together with the several Songs sung at this Solemnity. All set forth at the proper Costs and Charges of the Worshipful Company of Drapers. Designed and Composed, By Tho. Jordan, Gent. London, Printed by J. Macock, for John Playford, and are sold at his Shop near the Temple-Church, 1675. 4°, A-C in fours. London's Triumphs: Express'd in sundry Representations, Pageants, and Shows, performed on Monday Octob. 30, 1676, at the Inauguration and Instalment of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Davies Kt Lord Mayor of the City of London. Containing a true Description of the several Scenes and Habits of the Representers, with the Speeches spoken on each Pageant. All the Charge and Expences of the Industrious Designs, being the sole Undertaking of the Ancient and Right Worshipful Society of Drapers. Being the Second Year without Intermission. Devised and Composed by Tho. Jordan. London, Printed for John Playford at the Teniple Church. 1676. 4o A, 2 leaves : B-D 2 in fours. The Triumphs of London: Performed on Tuesday, October xxix. 1678. For the Entertainment of the Right Honourable, and truly Noble Pattern of Prudence and Loyalty, Sir James Edwards Knight, Lord Mayor of the City of London. Containing A true Description of the several Pageants, with the Speeches spoken on each Pageant. Together with the Songs sung in this Solemnity. All set forth at the proper Costs and Charges of the Worshipful Company of Grocers. Designed and Composed by Tho. Jordan, Gent. London, Printed for John Playford at the Temple-Church. 1678. 4° Title and dedications, 2 leaves : A, 2 leaves : B-C in fours. London's Joy, Or, The Lord Mayors Show : Triumphantly Exhibited in Various Representations, Scenes, and Splendid Ornaments, with divers pertinent Figures and Movements : Performed on Saturday, October xxix. 1681. At the Inauguration of the Right Honourable Sir John Moore, Knight, Lord Mayor of the City of London. With the Several Speeches, and Songs, which were spoken on the Pageants in Cheapside, and Sung in Guild-Hall during Dinner. All the Charges and Expences of the Industrious designs being the sole undertaking of the Worshipful Company of Grocers. Devised and Composed by Tho. Jordan, Gent. : JORDAN 322 JULIUS. London, Printed for John and Henry Folio. Prefixes, 5 leaves : A-4 L in JOSIAS. A ballett Called Kynge Joseas. Licensed Entertainment of the Right Honourable to John Tisdale in 1560. and truly Noble Pattern of Prudence and Loyalty, Sir Henry Tulse, Knight, Lord JOVIUS, PAULUS. Mayor of the City of London. Contain- Descriptio Britanniae, Scotiae, Hyberniae, ing a Description of the whole Solemnity. et Orchadvm, Ex Libro Pavli Iovii , EpisWith Two new Songs set to Music. Lon- copi Nvcer. De Imperiis, et Gentibvs don, Printed for John and Henry Play Cogniti Orbis. ... [Col.] Venetiis apud ford, 1683. 4°, 4 leaves. Michaelem Tramezinum. MD XLVIII. 4°, An Eligie on his Mistris Fidelia. [By a-gg in fours, a repeated : hh in sixes. T. Jordan.] MS. Ashmole 38. JUDGE. Query, a plagiarism from Wither's poem. The Ivdges Ivdgement A Speech, penned JORDEN, EDWARD, M.D. in the beginning of the Parliament against the Iudges. Per ignotum quendam. A Discourse of Naturall Bathes and Minerall Waters. Wherein first the originall Printed in the Yeare, 1641. 4°, 4 leaves. of Fountains in generall, is declared. JUDITH AND HOLOFERNES. Then the nature and differences of Mine- The moste famous historye of Judith and rals, . . . The third Edition, much en- Olofernes. Licensed to Sampson Clark, larged. London, Printed by Tho. Har- 23 March, 1587–8. A ballad. per, MDCXXXIII. And are to be sold by Michael Sparke in Green Arbour. 40, JULIAN, THE EMPEROR. A-T in fours, T 4 blank. Some Seasonable Remarks upon the De plorable Fall of the Emperour Julian, JOSEPH. With an Epistle of his to the Citizens of Wylde Wantonnes take Warnynge by Bostra. Now made English. (Quot. from Josepheus. A ballad. Licensed to T. Major de Gestis Scotorum, Lib. iii. Cap. Colwell in 1563–4. xv.] London : Printed for J. Gellibrand, The complaynte of Joseppus (Joseph). A MDCLXXXI. 4°, A-D in fours. ballad. Licensed to T. Colwell in 1568. The Account of the Life of Julian the The trubles of Josephus. A ballad. Li. Apostate Vindicated; And The Truth of censed to John Allde in 1569. the Assertions therein, further Main tained, Against all the Idle and Illiterate The History of Joseph and his Brethren: Cavils, and the Nonsensical and WhimWith Jacob's Journey into Egypt. And sical Remarques upon the Life of Julian ; his Death and Funeral. Illustrated with by one who stiles himself a Lover of Twelve Pictures, describing the whole Truth, Vertue and Justice. By a true History. Sold in Bow - Church - Yard, Lover of bis King, his Countrey, and the London. [Cireâ 1720.] 12°, 12 leaves. Protestant Religion. ... London, Printed for Langley Curtis, ... MDCLXXXII. 4o. JOSEPHUS, FLAVIUS. A, 2 leaves : B-F in fours. The boke of Josephus. Licensed to R. JULIUS CÆSAR, CAIUS. Jugge in 1557–8. Julius Cesars commentaryes. Newly The Famovs and Memorable Workes of translatyd owte of laten in to englyshe/ Iosephys, a Man of Mvch Honovr and as much as cocernyth thys realm of Eng: Learning among the lewes. Faithfully land suintyme callyd Brytayne : whych Translated out of the Latin, and French, is the eldyst hystoryer of all other that by Tho. Lodge Doctor in Physicke, . can be found 1 that euer wrote of thys Printed at the charges of G. Bishop, S. realme of England. 1530. [Col.] Here Waterson, P. Short, and Tho. Adams. endyth the commentaryes of Julius Cesar 1602. Folio. 1, 6 leaves : A-4 H in as towchynge Brytayne now callyd Eng londe.:: sixes : 41–4 K in fours : 4 L, 8 leaves. Cum priuilegio. Folio, a-3 Dedicated to Lord Howard of Effingham. in fours. Black letter, with the Latin in the margin in roman. B. M. The Famous and Memorable Works of From the press of John Rastell. Bright, Josephus. ... Faithfully Translated ... in 1845, stained, £26, 10s. by Tho. Lodge. : London, Printed by The eyght bookes of Caius Iulius Cæsar T. R. and T. D. for Abel Roper. ... 1670. conteyning his martiall exploytes in the In prose. Realme of Gallia and the Countries bor- JURORS. dering vppon the same translated oute of None but the Sheriffs ought to name and latin into English by Arthur Goldinge G. return Jurors to serve in Inquests before Imprinted at London by Willyam Seres. Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer. Anno. 1565. 8°, black letter. *, 8 leaves : London : Printed for R. Baldwyn in the **, 8 leaves : A-Nn 3 in eights, last Old Baily. [1681.] Folio, a single leaf. leaf blank. Dedicated to Sir W. Cecil JUSTICE OF PEACE. from Paul's Beauchamp, 12 Oct. 1565. The Justyces of peas. . . . [Col.] Thus The Eight Bookes of Caius Iulius Cæsar endeth the boke of Justyces of peas. Imprinted at London by Thomas Enprynted at Londo in Fletestrete at Este. . . . 1590. 4°, black letter, A, the sygne of the sonne. By Wynkyn de 4 leaves : A-Q in eights. Worde. In the yere of our lorde god. An Abstracte of the Historie of Cesar and M.ccccc.&x. 4o. A, 8 leaves: B, 4 leaves : Pompeius. Licensed to J. Charlwood, C, 6 leaves : D-I in fours and eights, I 8 6 Sept. 1581. having only the colophon and device. JUNIUS. The boke of Justices of peas. . . . [Col.] Alazono-Mastix : Or The Character of a Thus endethe the boke of iustic of peas. Cockney. In a Satyricall Poem. Dedi- Enprynted with out Tempull barre be cated (as a New-years-gift) to the Appren- me Robert Redmā. At the syne of the tices of London. By Junius Anonymus. George. An. dni. M.ccccc.xxvii. 8o, AA London Apprentice. Capiat, qui capere K 4 in eights. potest. London, Printed by R. I. 1652 L office et auctoryte des Justyces de peas [Jan. 1, 1651-2.] 40, A-C 2 in fours. copyle et extrayte hors des aunciēt liures B. M. si-bien del comen ley cõe dez estatutp oue JUNIUS, FRANCISCUS. moultes auts choses necessaries a scauoir The Painting of the Ancients, In three nouelment imprime. 1538. Cum priuiBookes ; Declaring by Historicall Obser- legio regali. (Col.] Imprynted at Lódon vations and Examples, The Beginning, in Fletestrete : by me Robert Redman,... Progresse, and Consvmmation of that most 8° t, 8 leaves : A, 4 leaves : A (reNoble Art. And how those ancient Arti- peated)-Cc in eights, Cc 8 with the ficers attained to their still so much mark only. admired Excellencie. Written first in JUVENAL. Latine by Franciscus Junius, F.F. And Mores Hominum. The Manners of Men, now by him Englished, with some Addi Described in sixteen Satyrs, by Juvenal : tions and Alterations. London, Printed As he is published in his most Authenby Richard Hodgkinsoune, and are to be tick copy, lately printed by command of sold by Daniel Frere . . . 1638. 4°, A the King of France. Whereunto is added Zzz in fours, A 4 having the Errata, &c. the Invention of seventeen Designes in Dedicated to the Countess of Arundel Picture : with Arguments to the Satyrs. from Arundel House. The copy I have . . By Sir Robert Stapylton, Knight. employed is on large paper, and bound in velvet. A similar copy is in the Grenville Published by Authority. London Printed Library, and is described in the Catalogue by R. Hodgkinsoune, in the Year 1660. as unique. Folio. Dedicated to the Marquis of DorJUNIUS BRUTUS, BRUTUS, STEPHANUS, chester. Prefixes, 10 leaves : A--Ttt in Celta. fours: Uuu-Bbbb, 2 leaves each : Cccc, Vindiciae contra Tyrannos : Sive, De 1 leaf. With a portrait of Stapylton by Principis in Populum, Populique in Prin Loinbart. cipem. legitima potestate. Edimbvrgi, There are copies on large paper, Auno M.D.LXXIX. 89, A-Q in eights, Q Juvenals Sixteen Satyrs. . . London, 8 blank. Printed for Peter Parker, and Thomas Vindiciæ contra Tyrannos: A Defence of Guy. . . . 1673. 89, A-R 3 in eights, Liberty against Tyrants. Or, of the law. besides frontispiece and portrait. full power of the Prince over the people, Decimus Junius Juvenalis, And Aulus and of the people over the Prince. Being Persius Flaccus Translated and Illus. A Treatise written in Latin and French trated as well with Sculpture as Notes. by Junius Brutus, and translated out of By Barten Holyday, D.D. and late Archboth into English, ... London, Printed Deacon of Oxon. Oxford, Printed by by Matthew Simmons, and Robert Ibbit- W. Downing, for F. Oxlad Senior. . . . son, . . . 1648. 4°, A-T in fours. Anno Dom. 1673. Folio. Title and de. |