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Brother Francis Newton, Esquire, one of the four Squires of the Body unto His Maiestie. From the Hague, March 18. New stile, 1641. A sheet.

NICHOLAS, HENRY, of the Family of Love.

Documentall Sentences: eauen - as those - same were spoken fourth by H. N. and writen - vp out of the Woordes of his Mouth. And are by him pervsed and more - diffinetlie declared. Translated out of Base-almayne. [Quotations.] No place, printer's name, or date. 8o, A-F in eights, F 8 blank.

NICHOLAS, JEROME.

News Certain and Terrible from the Kingdom of Poland, Being The Copie of a Letter, sent by Jerome Nicholas to a friend of his, dwelling at Gravesend. Relating how the Turke hath past the Confines of the Kingdom, London: Printed for Andrew Coe. 1642. 4o, 4 leaves.

NICHOLAY, NICHOLAS.

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The Nauigations, peregrinations and voyages, made into Turkie by Nicholas Nicholay daulphinois, Lord of Arseuile, Chamberlaine and Geographer ordinarie to the King of Fraunce: conteining sundrie singularities which the Authour hath there seene and obserued: Deuided into foure Bookes. With threescore figures, naturally set forth as well of men as women, according to the diuersitie of nations, their port, intreatie, apparrell, lawes, religion and maner of liuing, aswel in time of warre as peace: With diuers faire and memorable histories, happened in our time. Translated out of the French by T. Washington the younger. Imprinted at London by Thomas Dawson. 1585. 4°. ¶,4 leaves: A, 4 leaves: BY 2 in eights, the plates counting in the sheets. Dedicated to Sir Henry Sidney by John Stell.

Stell does not say whether this was a posthumous book; but he refers to it as "the commendable labours of an adventurous and skilful travelled gentleman." The engravings are copies of those found in the French.

NICHOLES, ALEXANDER.

A Discovrse, Of Marriage and Wiving: And Of the greatest Mystery therein contained how to chuse a good Wife from a bad. An Argument of the dearest vse, but the deepest cunning that man may erre in which is, to cut by a thrid between the greatest good or euill in the world. Pertinent to both Sexes, and Conditions,

NICHOLS.

as well those already gone before, as shortly to enter this honest society. Amare & sapere vix Dijo conceditur. By Alex. Nicholes, Batchelour in the Art he neuer yet put in practise. . . . London, Printed by G. Eld, for Leonard Becket, and are to be sold at his Shop in the Temple. 1620. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-I in fours. Chiefly black letter. In prose and verse. NICHOLL, JOHN.

An Houre Glasse of Indian Newes. Or A true and tragicall discourse, shewing the most lamentable miseries, and distressed Calamities indured by 67 Englishmen, which were sent for a supply to the planting in Guiana in the yeare. 1605. Who not finding the saide place, were for want of victuall, left a shore in Saint Lucia, an Island of Caniballs, or Meneaters in the West-Indyes, vnder the conduct of Captain Sen-Iohus, of all which said number, onely a 11. are supposed to be still liuing, whereof 4. are lately returned into England. Written by Iohn Nicholl, one of the aforesaid Company. Homo est humani nil a te alienum puto. London Printed for Nathaniell Butter,

1607.

4o, black letter, A-F 2 in fours, A i occupied by a common woodcut of a ship. Dedicated to Sir Thomas Smith, Governor of the East India Co. of Merchants in London.

NICHOLS OR NICCOLS, JOHN.

John Niccols Pilgrimage, wherein is displaied the liues of the proude Popes, ambitious Cardinals, lecherous Bishops, fat bellied Monkes, and hypocriticall Iesuites. [Two quotations.] Imprinted at London by Thomas Dawson, for Thomas Butter, and Godfrey Isaac. 1581. letter. A-M in eights: N, 6 leaves : O-R in eights; besides the prefixes, 8 leaves marked *.

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A declaration of the recantation of Iohn Nichols (for the space almost of two yeres the Popes Scholer in the English Seminarie or Colledge at Rome) which desireth to be reconciled and receiued as a member into the true Church of Christ in England. [Quotations.] Imprinted at London by Christopher Barker... Anno. 1581. Februarii. 14. 8°, black letter, A-N 2 in eights. Dedicated to Sir Owen Hopton, Lieutenant of the Tower. A Trve Report of the late Apprehension and Imprisonment, of Iohn Nicols Minister at Roan, and his confession and answers made in the time of his durance there. Wherevnto is added the satisfaction of certaine, that of feare or frailtie

NICHOLSON.

haue latly fallen in England. Printed at Rhemes, By Iohn Fogny. 1583. 8o, A -F 2 in eights, the last two leaves occupied by an Admonition. B. M.

NICHOLSON, FRANCIS.

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The Confession of Francis Nicholson, (who committed that most barbarous Murther upon the Body of John Dimbledy, Servant to Mr. Marriot) at the Place of Execution, which was upon the Green over against Hampton-Court, and near the Place where he did the murther, on Wednesday last, it being the 27th of October 1680, who was afterwards carried to Hounslow-Heath, and there hang'd up in Chains. Printed, and are to be Sold by Richard Janeway . . . 1680. Folio, 2 leaves.

NICOLLS, FERDINAND,

The Life and Death of Mr. Ignatius Jurdain, one of the Aldermen of the City of Exeter; Who departed this Life July 15th 1640.. Drawn up and published by Ferd. Nicolls, Minister of the Gospel at Mary Arches, Exon. London, Printed for Tho. Newberry, . . 1654. 4o. Title, 1 leaf: a, 4 leaves: B-D in fours, D 4 blank.

NICODEMUS.

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Nichodemus gospell [This title is in white letters on a black ground over a series of small blocks. At the end occurs:] Thus endet nychodemus gospell. prynted at London in the fletestrete at the sygne of the Sonne by wynkyn de worde. In ye yere of our lord god. M. CCCCC. xviii. the. x. daye of Marche. 4o, black letter, with cuts. A, 8 leaves: B, 4 leaves C, 8 leaves: D, 6 leaves. Br. M. (slightly imperfect.)

This formerly made the first of 14 tracts bound together. The original contents in a hand coeval with the publication are preserved in a flyleaf.

[Nychodemus gospell. The colophon at the end is:] Thus endeth Nychodemus gospell. Imprynted at London in Poules chyrche yarde by me John Skot. In the yere of our lorde god. M. CCCCC. XXIX. the.VI. day of Apriell. 4o, A-E in fours. Douce Coll. (A 1-2 wanting.) NICOLAS, PHILIP.

A Prophesie of Doomesday of the high illuminate Doctor Phil, Nicolas. lib. 2. de regno Christi. Shortly collected and augmented by Niels Nithelstone. Newly translated out of the German by David Forbes. . . The second Edition. Edinburgh. Printed by Iohn Wreittoun. 1631. 8°, A-G 3 in eights.

NIGHT-WALKER.

Dedicated to the Provost, &c., of Edinburgh.

NICOLLS, PHILIP.

The copie of a letter sente to one maister Chrispyne chanon of Exceter for that he denied ye scripture to be the touche stone or trial of al other doctrines wherunto is added an appologie and a bulworke, in defence of the same letter. [Col.] Written the. vii. of Nouembre Anno Domini. M. D. xlvii. P. N. Imprinted at London by John Day and Wyllyam Seres 80, black letter, A-E in eights: F, 10 leaves. Dedicated by Nicolls to Sir Peter Carew, Knight. Lambeth.

Here begynneth a godly newe story of. xii. men that moyses (by the Comaunddement of god) sent to spye owt the land of canaan of whiche. xii. onely Josua and Caleb, wer found faythful messengers. [Col.] Imprented at London the Tenthe daye of Maye: Anno dominice incarnationis M C XL viii [sic for 1548.] By william hill remaynyng at the Signe of the hill in Paules Churche Yarde: and be there by him to be solde, 8°, black letter, A-G 4 in eights, G 4 blank.

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The History of the xij. men that were sent to spye out the Land of Canaan. Imprinted at London by John Allde for J. Harisō. 8o, black letter, A-E in eights, E 8 blank. Lambeth.

NICOLS, THOMAS, of Jesus College, Cambridge.

A Lapidary Or, The History of Pretious Stones with cautions for the undeceiving of all those that deal with Pretious Stones.... Cambridge: Printed by Thomas Buck.... 1652. 4°. A, 4 leaves, first marked A: B, 2 leaves: a folding leaf: C-li in fours.

NIGER, F. P., of Cremona.

4o,

Franc. Petreii Nigri Cremonen. A Secretis Senatvs Mediolanen. Britannicar. Nvptiar. Libri Tres. Mediolani, Ex Typographia Moscheniana. M. D. LIX. A-H in fours, H 4 blank. Italic letter. With portraits of Philip and Mary on the title. In verse.

NIGHTINGALE.

The nightingales good nightt. A ballad. Licensed to Henry Kyrkham, 28 July,

1592.

NIGHT-WALKER.

The Night-Walker: Or, Evening Rambles in Search after Lewd Women. With the Conferences held with them, &c. Dedicated to the Whore-Masters of Lon

NINEVEH.

don and Westminster. London, Printed for James Orme, . . . 1696-7. 4°.

This edifying periodical runs from September, 1696, to March, 1697. No. 1, A-E 2 in fours: No. 2, A-D in fours, and a leaf of E: No. 3, A-D in fours, and a leaf of Advertisements: No. 4, A-D in fours, and a leaf of E: Vol. II. No. 1, A-D in fours: No. 2, A-D in fours, and a leaf of E: No. 3, A-D 3 in fours.

NINEVEH.

The Repentaunce of ye Nenyvetes. Licensed to John Allde in 1569. Newes from Nenyvye to Englonde by the profeett Jonas. A ballad. Licensed to Henry Denham in 1569-70.

A ballad of nowe haue with ye to Ninive being a sonnet of Repentaunce. Licensed to R. Jones, 5 Sept. 1586.

NINUS AND SEMIRAMIS.

The tragedie of Ninus and Semiramis, the first Monarchs of the world. Licensed to John Hardy, 10 May, 1595. NIXON, ANTHONY.

The Three English Brothers. Sir Thomas Sherley his Trauels, with his three yeares imprisonment in Turkie; his Inlargement by his Maiesties Letters to the great Turke and lastly, his safe returne into England this present yeare, 1607. Sir Anthony Sherley his Embassage to the Christian Princes. Master Robert Sherley his wars against the Turkes, with his marriage to the Emperour of Persia his Neece. London Printed, and are to be sold by John Hodgets in Paules Church-yard. 1607. 4o, A-K in fours, A 1 with a common woodcut of a ship. Dedicated by Nixon to the Earl of Suffolk, Lord Chamberlain. Grenv. Coll. Londons Dove: Or A Memoriall of the life and death of Maister Robert Doue, Citizen and Marchant-Taylor of London, and of his severall Almesdeeds and large bountie to the poore, in his life time. He departed this life, on Saterday the 2. day of this instant Moneth of May, 1612. London Printed by Thomas Creede, for Ioseph Hunt, and are to be sold by Edward Marchant, 1612. 4o, A-Ď in fours, first leaf blank. Chiefly black letter. Dedicated by Nixon to Sir John Swinnerton, Knight. Br. M. NOBBES, ROBERT, M.A.

The Compleat Troller, Or, The Art of Trolling. With A Description of all the Utensils, Instruments, Tackling, and Materials requisite thereto : With Rules and Directions how to use them. As also A Brief Account of most of the Prin

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cipal Rivers in England. By a Lover of the Sport.- Trahit sua quemq; voluptas. London, Printed by T. James for Tho. Helder... 1682. 8°, A-G 2 in eights. With a few cuts. Dedicated to James Tryon, Esq., of Bullwick, co. Northampton. With two or three copies of complimentary verses, and two poems by the author, 1. On the Antiquity and Invention of Fishing; 2. The Fisherman's Wish.

NOBODY.

Nobodies Complaint. A ballad. Licensed to E. White, 1 Aug. 1586.

NON-RESIDENT.

A Remonstrance against the Non-Residents of Great-Brittaine: Or NonResidency condemned by Scripture, by strength of Arguments, London, Printed by T. Badger, for Rich. Royston, 1642. 4°. ):(, 4 leaves, the first occupied by a printed leaf before the title: A-G in fours. With a curious engraving on the title of the Careless NonResident.

NORDEN, JOHN, M.A.

The Mirror of Honor: Wherein euerie professor of armes, from the Generall, Chieftains, and high Commanders, to the priuate officer and inferiour souldier, may see the necessitie of the feare and seruice of God, and the vse of all diuine vertues, both in commaunding and obeying, practising and proceeding to the most honourable affayres of warre. A treatise most necessarie. . . Printed at London by the Widowe Orwin for Thomas Man. 1597. 4o, A-N in fours. Dedicated by Norden to Robert Earl of Essex.

The Popes Anatomye and Elizas glorye wrytten by John Norden Esquier. Epistle not vnto One but all, I write in generall. Licensed to Edmund Bollifant, 9th July, 1597.

NORDEN, JOHN, Topographer.

1598. Specvli Britanie Pars. The discription of Hartfordshire. By John Norden. 4°. T, 4 leaves, including the engraved title and a leaf with the Queen's arms A-D in fours. With a folded map.

The Surueyors Dialogue. Diuided into fiue Bookes: very profitable for all men to peruse, that haue to do with the reuenues of Land, or the manurance, vse, or occupation thereof, both Lords and Tenants; as also and especially for such as indeuor to be seene in the faculty of surueying of Lands, Mannors, Tenements,

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A Forme to bee vsed in Common praier euery Wednesdaie and Fridaie, within the Citie and Dioces of Norwiche: to excite all godlie people to praie vnto God for the deliuerie of those christians, that Imare now inuaded by the Turke. printed at London, by Ihon Waley. [1565.] 4°, 4 leaves. Lambeth.

A ballat of the Receyvinge of the Quenes maiestie into Norwiche. Licensed to John Charlwood, 24 March, 1578–9.

A pleasant sonnet of the Joyfull Recey vinge of ye Quenes maiestye into Norwyche with the Dolor of the same at hir departure. Licensed to R. Jones, 31 March, 1579.

A ballad concerninge ye plag[ue] at Nor-
wich beinge a manner of ballat peticon.
Licensed to R. Jones, 24 July, 1579.
The complaint of Norwich. Licensed to
H. Carre, 4 Sept. 1579.

The ioyfulle and harty thankes gyvinge [given of Norwyche to God for the Recoueringe of hir health and ceasinge of hir grievous plages. Licensed to H. Carre, 1 March, 1579-80. A ballad.

A lamentable Discourse of the Burninge of Est Durham in Norfolke 1581. Licensed to R. Hollins, 9 October, 1581.

The lamentable confession of mistres James for consentinge with Lowe her servante to the deathe of her husband. Licensed to Thomas Pavier, 8th July, 1609.

A ballett of the arraignement of John Floder for burneing the towne of Windham in Norfolke. Licensed to John Trundle, 26 September, 1615.

Articles to be Enqvired of, in the Diocesse of Norwich. In the ordinarie Visitation of the Reuerend Father in God, Francis, Lord Bishop of Norwich. Anno Domini 1629. Imprinted at London by Iohn Bill. 1629. 4o, 8 leaves. To his Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector of the Common-Wealth. . . is Humbly Presented A Mediterranean Passage by Water between the Two Sea Towns Lynn & Yarmovth, Upon the Two Rivers the Little Owse, and Waveney. With farther Results. Producing the Passage from

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NORFOLK, Duchess of.

. . 1684.

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A Narrative of some Passages in or relating to the Long Parliament. [Quot. from Eccles. 10, 20, and 1 Sam. 15, 23.] By a Person of Honor. London, Printed for Robert Pawlet, . . . 1670. 8°, A-H 4 in eights, first and last leaves blank, and A 2 having only the Imprimatur.

There is an interesting Preface, setting forth the author's object in publishing a tract, which, we are to infer, had been written some years before. Lord North was a member of the Long Parliament. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. The Witches of Northampton-Shire. Agnes Browne Arthur Bill Ioane Vaughan Hellen Ienkenson Witches. Mary Barber.

Who were all executed at Northampton the 22. of Iuly last. 1612. London, Printed by Tho: Purfoot, for Arthur Iohnson. 1612. 4°, A-D in fours, A 1 and D 4 blank. With a cut on the title. B. M.

Articles to be Enqvired of Throvghovt the whole Diocesse of Peterborovgh: In the first Visitation of the Right Reverent Father in God, Francis by Gods providence Bishop of Peterborough. Anno Dom. 1634, & consecrationis suæ primo.

NORTHAMPTON.

Printed at London by Nicholas Okes. 1634. 4o, A-B in fours.

Articles to be enquired of within the Diocese of Peterburgh. In the first Visitation of the Reverend Father in God John Lord Bishop of Peterburgh. Printed by Thomas Buck, one of the printers to the Universitie of Cambridge. 1639. 4o. A, 3 leaves: B-D in fours. The true Relation of the Entertainment of my Lord of Essex at Northampton. With the just number of horse and foot that flocke from Neighburing Countries to assist His Person. Also the Relation of 4. Holland Ships that purposely arrived thither for to help his Excellency.

Here is likewise the true Relation of Captaine Legs discoueries, who being taken by our men upon condition of free pardon did divulge all the Cavaleers projects and intentions. Shewing how many of them were sent to the Ile of Wyght and the Ile of Man, to take away and seize upon the money pretended for the relife of our poore Brethren in Ireland. Also the manner of my Lord of Hollands taking a seminary Priest. London, printed for Tho. Bankes. Septem. 21. [1642?] 4°, 4 leaves.

The Copy of a Letter Written from Northampton Containing A true Relation of the Souldier's Preaching, and murdering a Woman: Which are very grosly misreported by the Diurnal, and Moderate Intelligencer. Together with some more New-Light from Mr. Dell, the Chaplain to the Army. As also, the Quarter the Souldiers give to the Country where they are Quartered. London, Printed for Ralph Smith, . . . 1646. 4°, 4 leaves.

The Speech of Robert Clerk, Esq; Deputy-Recorder of Northampton to the Mayor-Elect For the Year ensuing, 1684. London, Printed for Rob. Chown, 1684. A single folio leaf.

NORTHAMPTON, HENRY HOWARD, Earl of.

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A Defensative against the poyson of supposed Prophecies. Printed by Iohn Charlewood, and reprinted by W. Iaggard, and to be sold by Mathew Lownes. 1620. Folio. A, 8 leaves: B-Tt in fours, Tt 4 blank. NORTHUMBERLAND.

The praise of bonny Newcastle. A ballad. Licensed to Thomas Lambert, 14 June, 1634.

A Trve Relation of the Scots taking of Cocker Iland: where they have taken

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the Garison, . . . And of their proceedings at the siege at Newcastle, and their propositions sent to Col. Glenham, to deliver, up Newcastle to them, and Col. Glenhams answer to it. With other passages concerning the Sheelds and Tinmouth Castle. . . . London Printed for Andrew Coe, . . . M DC XLIV. 4o, 4 leaves. A Full Relation of the Scots march from Berwicke to Newcastle, with Eighteen thousand Foot, three thousand Horse, five hundred Dragoons, . . . Also, their Message to the Governour of Newcastle, and their Propositions to the Cavaliers, and their several Answers about the sur

rendring of Newcastle. Together, with

a Relation of 11. of the Earle of Warwicks Ships appointed to fall upon 7. Ships which lay at Newcastle, By a Mes

senger from the Scots Armie. London,
Printed by Andrew Coe,
4 leaves.

NORTHUMBERLAND,
PERCY, Earl of.

1644. 4o,

HENRY

A true and Summarie reporte of the declaration of some part of the Earle of Northumberlands Treasons, deliuered publiquelie in the Court at the StarreChamber by the Lord Chauncellour and others of her Maiesties most Honourable priuie Counsell, and Counsell learned, by her Maiesties speciall commandement, together with the examinations & depositions of sundrie persons touching the maner of his most wicked and violent murder committed vpon him selfe with his owne hand, in the Tower of London, the 20. day of Iune, 1585. In ædibus C. Barker. 4°, black letter, A, 3 leaves: B-D in fours, D 4 blank.

The fall of therle of Northumberland yt killed himself in ye Tower. A ballad. Licensed to E. White, 1 Aug. 1586. NORTHUMBERLAND, ROBERT DUDLEY, Duke of.

Dell' Arcano Del Mare di D. Rvberto Dvdleo Dvca di Northvmbria, e Conte di Warvick, Libri Sei ; . . . In Firenze, . . 1646-7. Folio. 2 vols. With diagrams and charts.

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Arcano del Mare Impressione Seconda. Corretta, & accresciuta, . . Fiorenza, MDCLXI. . . . Folio. 2 vols. With diagrams, &c.

This great work is of singular importance to the American collector. The Maps and Charts, which it contains, are all the result of long and profound study, and judicious criticism. Dudley was himself a practical mariner and scientific man, as well as a great noble, who spent forty years of his

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