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A booke called A Discourse betwene the Beggar, the theife and the Hangman; by John Taylor. Licensed to John Okes, 27 July, 1639.

A booke called a Dialogue betwene Life and Death, by John Taylor. Licensed to John Okes, 26 August, 1639.

Certain verses vpon the warlike fight of the Spaniards and Dutchmen the 11th of October last, with the Copper Plate thereof, by John Taylor. Licensed to John Okes, 20 Nov. 1639.

Divers Crabtree Lectures. Expressing the severall Languages that shrews read to their Husbands, either at morning, Noone, or Night. With a pleasant Relation of Shrewes Munday, and Shrewes Tuesday, and why they were so called. Also a Lecture betweene a Pedler and his wife in the Canting Language. With a new tricke to tame a Shrew. Printed at London by I. Okes, for John Sweeting, and are to be sold at his shop in Cornehill, neare Popes-head Ally at the signe of the Crowne, 1639. 12o, A-L in twelves. In prose. Bodleian.

The Introduction is signed Mary Makepeace.

The Womens sharpe revenge: Or an answer to Sir Seldome Sober that writ those railing Pamphelets called the Juniper and Crabtree Lectures, &c. Being a sound Reply and a full confutation of those Bookes: with an Apology in this case for the defence of us women. Performed by Mary Tattle-well, and Joane Hit-himhome, Spinsters. Imprinted at London by I. O. and are to be sold by Ia. Becket at his shop in the inner Temple-gate. 1640. 12o, A-K in twelves. In prose. Bodleian (imperfect).

This volume is prefaced by "The Epistle of the Female Frailty, to the Mal-Gender, in Generall," dated "From our Mannor of Make-peace: Dated the third day of Gander-month, in the year of Jubile, not of Juniper. Mary Tattle-well. Joane Hithim-home. Spinsters." Then follows the Epistle to the Reader in verse. Certain verses vpon the fast, by John Taylor. Licensed to Henry Gosson, 13 July, 1640.

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A Juniper Lecture. With the description of all sorts of women, good and bad. From the modest, to the maddest, from the most civill, to the Scold Rampant, their praise and dispraise compendiously related: The third Impression, with many new Additions. Also the Authors advice how to tame a Shrew, or vex her. London: Printed for William Ley, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Churchyard, neer Pauls Chaine. 1652. [Nov. 9.] 120, A-G in twelves, G 12 blank, A1 occupied by a frontispiece. Museum.

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Dedicated "To as many as can read (though but reasonably) it makes no great matter whether they understand, or no.' Verbum Sempiternum. The Third Edition, with Amendments. London, Printed for Tho. James... 1701. 8°, or at least A-S in eights, first leaf with Imprimatur, second with half-title, third with portrait of the Duke of Gloucester, and last of S blank.

TAYLOR, JOHN, of York, Apothecary. Spadacrene Anglica, The English Spaw, Or, The glory of Knaresborough, Springing from severall famous Fountains there adjacent, called the Vitrioll, Sulphurous, and dropping Wells, and also other Minerall Waters. Their nature, Physicall use, Situation, and many admirable Cures being exactly exprest in the subsequent Treatise of the learned Dr. Dean, and the sedulous observations of the ingenious Michael Stanhope Esquire. Wherein it is proved by Reason and Experience, that the Vitrioline Fountain is equall (and not inferiour) to the Germane Spaw... Published (with other additions) by Iohn Taylor Apothecary in York. And there Printed by Tho: Broad, being to be sold in his Shop at the lower end of Stonegate, near to Common-Hall-Gates. 4°, A-F in fours. [TAYLOR, RICHARD.]

1649.

The Sale of Esau's Birth-right: Or, The New Buckingham Ballad To the Tune of the London Gentlewoman, or Little Peggy Ramsey. [1679.] A folio leaf.

TAYLOR, ZACHARY, M.A.

The Devil Turn'd Casuist Or The Cheats of Rome Laid open, in the Exorcism of a Despairing Devil, at the House of Thomas Pennington in Orrel in the Parish of Wigan and County of Lancaster. Zachery Taylor, M.A. Chaplin to the right reverend Father in God, Nicholas Lord Bishop of Chester, and Rector of Wigan... London, Printed for Peter

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Buck,. 1696. 4°, A-D in fours, A 1 TENURES. with the half-title. Lambeth.

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The Surey Impostor: Being an Answer to a Late Fanatical Pamphlet, Entituled The Surey Demoniack. By Zach. Taylor, A.M. And one of the King's Preachers in the County-Palatine of Lancaster. London, Printed for John Jones, and Ephraim Johnson, Bookseller in Manchester. MDCXCVII. 4o, A-K in fours, A 1 with a woodcut frontispiece. TAYLOUR, CHARLES.

A True and Perfect Narrative of the Strange and Unexpected Finding the Crucifix & Gold-Chain of that Pious Prince, St. Edward the King and Confessor, which was found after 620 Years Interment: And Presented to His Most Sacred Majesty, King James the Second. London, Printed by J. B. . . . 1688. 4o, A-E in fours, half-title on A 1.

TELFAIR, ALEXANDER, Minister of Kerrick.

A True Relation of an Apparition, Expressions and Actings, of a Spirit, which infested the House of Andrew Mackie in Ring-croft of Stocking, in the Paroch of Kerrick, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, in Scotland 1695. . . . Edinburgh, Printed by George Mosman, . . . 1696. 4o, A-B in fours.

TEMPLE, SIR JOHN.

The Irish Rebellion: Or, An History of the Beginnings and first Progresse of the Generall Rebellion raised within the Kingdom of Ireland, upon the three and twentieth day of October, in the Year, 1641. Together with the Barbarous Cruelties and Bloody Massacres which ensued thereupon. By Sir Iohn Temple Knight, Master of the Rolles, and one of his Majesties most honourable Privie Councell within the Kingdom of Ireland. London, Printed by R. White for Samuel Gellibrand,... 1646. 4°. (a)-(b) in fours: A-Ggg in fours.

TEMPLE OF BRASS.

[The Temple of Brass] Explicit the temple of bras. Here next foloweth a tretyse / whiche John Skogan Sente vnto the lordes and gentilmen of the kynges hows/ exortyng them to lose no tyme in theyr yougthe but to vse vertues. . . [W. Caxton, circa 1478.] 4°, 24 leaves. Publ. Lib. Camb. and St. Albans Grammar School (both imperfect).

This volume comprises "The good counceyl of Chaucer," "" Thenuoye of Chaucer to Skogan," &c.

TERENTIUS.

Tenir per seruice de chiualer: ... Tenir per graunt sergeanti. . . . No place, &c. [London, about 1520.] Folio, A in sixes. Lambeth.

TERENTIUS AFER, PUBLIUS. [Vulgaria Therentij. The colophon on the verso of the last leaf but one is : Vulgaria Therentij in anglicana lingua? / traducta londonijs Impressa in abchirche lane per me Guillelmus faques normanum. Folio. Without catchwords. Four sheets of 6 [the first and probably last deficient], 8, 6, and 4 26 leaves to a complete copy, but only b and c marked. The last leaf is blank. Corpus Christi College Cambridge.

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This is the copy referred to by Herbert, p. 310, as preserved among the MSS. It is still so; nor is any other, I believe, known. Communicated by Mr. W. Aldis Wright.

Flovres for Latine speakyng gathered oute of Terence, and the same translated into englysshe, together with the exposicion and settyng foorth as well of suche latine wordes, as were thought nedefull ... by Nicholas Vdall. Newly corrected and imprinted. Anno. M.D.LX. [Col.] Imprinted at London in Fletestrete, in the house late Thomas Berthelettes. Cum priuilegio Anno M.D.LX. 8o, black fetter, A-B 4 in eights, and A-Aa in eights. H. Pyne, Esq.

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This and the other early editions contain selections only from three of the Comedies. The same is the case with that of 1568. Flowers or eloquent phrases of the Latin Speach, gathered out of all the sixe Comœdies of Terence: Imprinted at London by Thomas Mar[s]he. Anno. 1575. Cum Priuilegio. 8°. A, 4 leaves: A (repeated)-Dd 2 in eights.

The First Comedy of Pvb. Terentivs, Called Andria, Or, The Woman of Andros, English and Latine: Claused for such as would write or speake the pure Language of this Author, after any Method whatsoeuer, but especially after the Method of Dr. Webbe. Priuiledged by Patent from his Maiestie. London, Printed by Felix Kyngston for Philip Waterhouse,

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1629. 4°. T, 4 leaves: TT, 4 leaves: A-Bb 2 in fours, first leaf blank, and last with Errata.

The Second Comedie of Pvb. Terentivs,
Called Evnvchvs, Or, The Eunuche,
English and Latine:
The vses
whereof the Reader may finde in the
Epistle before the first Comedie.
London, Printed by A. I. and are to be

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The Idylliums of Theocritus, with Rapin's Discourse of Pastorals. Done into English. Hic igitur versus. Oxford, Printed by L. Lichfield . for Anthony Stephens Bookseller near the Theatre. 1684. 8°. A, 4 leaves: (a)-(i 2) in fours: A (repeated)—U in fours.

Dedicated to Arthur Charley of Trinity College, Oxford, by Thomas Creech. THESES.

Theses Philosophica, Quas. . . Propugnabunt Adolescentes Magisterii candidati, ex Academia Iacobi Regis hoc Anno 1620.... Edinbvrgi, Excudebat Andreas Hart. Anno 1620. 4°, A-E 2 in fours, E 2 blank, besides title and dedication. Printed within borders.

Illustrissimo Senatori Edinburgensi ac Clarissimis Dominis. D. Archibaldo Mure, A Thorntoun, Equiti Aurato, . Necnon Ornatissimis & Colendissimis

Dominis, Gulielmo Meinzies,... Servi vestri humilimi . . [Here follows a long list of names.] Theses Philosophicæ. Edinburgi, Excudebant Hæredes Andreæ Anderson. Anno Dom. M.DC.XCVIII. A large sheet.

D. Laing, 1879, No. 2360, printed on satin, and richly decorated with armorial bearings, flowers, and devices in gold and

THOMAS.

colours. This was, no doubt, the dedication-copy to the Corporation. THETFORD, LANCELOT.

The Perfect Horseman Or the Experienc'd Secrets of Mr. Markhams 50 Years Practice. [The printed title adds :] Never Printed before. And now Published by Lancelot Thetford, Practitioner in the same Art for the space of Forty Years. London, Printed for Humphrey Moseley

1656. 8°, A-M in eights, including a woodcut frontispiece.

THINNE, THOMAS, of Longleat. A True and Impartial Account of the cruel and bloody Murther, committed upon the Body of Thomas Thin, Esq; On Sunday last, being the 12th of this present February, 1682. betwene the Hours of Seaven and Eight at Night, who was barbarously and inhumanely Butcher'd in his own Coach, . . . Printed for J. Deacon, at the Rainbow, in Holbourn, 1682. 4°, 4 leaves.

THISTLEKEEPER.

The Thisselkepers wealthe. A ballad. Licensed to John Danter, 21 Nov. 1593. THEWTOBOCUS.

A Booke of a Giant called Thewtobocus. Licensed to Edward Allde, 8 February, 1614-15.

THOMAS, GABRIEL, of the Society of Friends.

An Historical and Geographical Account of the Province and Country of Pensilvania; And of West-New-Jersey in America. The Richness of the Soil, the Sweetness of the Situation, the Wholesomness of the Air, The strange Creatures, The Natives, . . . The first Planters,. . . As also a Touch upon George Keith's New Religion, With a Map of both Countries. By Gabriel Thomas, who resided there about Fifteen Years. London, Printed for, and sold by A. Baldwin,... 1698. 8°. ́A, 4 leaves : B-E 4 in eights: The Account of WestNew-Jersey, with a new title, F-H in eights, H 8 blank. With a folded map.

The first portion is dedicated to W. Penn, the second, to the Proprietors of West-NewJersey.

THOMAS, THOMAS.

Thomae Thomasii Dictionarivm svmma fide ac diligentia accvratissime emendatvm, Quinta editio . . . Cantabrigiæ, Ex officina Iohannis Legati. 1596. Extant Londini, ad Insigne Solis in cœmiterio D. Pauli. 4°. T, 4 leaves, first blank: A-Bbb 4 in eights.

THOMAS.

THOMAS, WILLIAM. The historie of Italie, a boke excedyng profitable to be redde: Because it intreateth of the estate of many and diuers common weales, how thei haue ben, & now be gouerned. Anno Domini. M.D.XLIX. 4o, black letter. A, 4 leaves, A 4 blank: 4 leaves marked 1-4: A-3 Í in fours. [Col.] Imprinted at London in Fletestrete in the Hovse of Thomas Berthelet. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. Auno. M.D.XLIX. Dedicated to John, Earl of Warwick. The Historye of Italye. . . . Imprinted at London in Flete-strete next to Saient Dunstons Church by Thomas Marshe. [Col.] Imprynted at London in Fletestrete next to Saincte Dunstons Churche

by Thomas Marshe. Anno Domini. 1561. A, 3 leaves (A 4 blank): Table, 4 leaves : A-3 I in fours. 4°.

Principal Rvles of the Italian Grammer, Londini, In ædibus H. Wykes. [Col.] Imprinted at London in Fletestrete by Henry wykes Anno. M.D.LXVII. 40, A-Oo 2 in fours, besides title and dedication. THOMPSON, THOMAS.

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The English Rogue A New Comedy. As it was acted before several Persons of Honour with great applause.. Written by T. T. Licensed according to Order. London, Printed for William Thackeray at the Golden Sugar-loaf and William Whitwood at the Golden Lyon in DuckLane, 1668. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-I in fours.

Dedicated by Thomas Thompson to his honoured friend and patroness Mrs. Alice Barret.

Thompson Tell-lyes. Or An Answer to Titus Tell-trvth. To the Tune of, Hail to the Mirtle Shades. London Printed for G. Parker. A sheet in verse. [Circa 1682.]

THOMSON, GEORGE.

De Antiqvitate Christianæ Religionis apvd Scotos. Avthore Georgio Thomsono Scoto. Romae, leaves. Italic letter.

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4o, 6

THOMSON, GEORGE, M.D.
Loimotomia: Or the Pest Anatomized
in the following particulars, viz. 1. The
Material Cause. 2. The Efficient Cause.
3. The Subject Part. 4. The Signes of the
Pest. .. Together with the Authors
Apology against the Calumnies of the
Galenists and a Word to Mr. Nath:
Hodges, concerning his late Vindicia
Medicina. London, Printed for Nath:

THROCKMORTON.

Crouch,... 1666. 8°, A-N in eights, besides the frontispiece. Dedicated to William, Earl of Craven. THORIUS, RAPHAEL.

Hymnvs Tabaci, Avtore Raphaele Thorio. Londini, Impensis Johannis Waterso[ni.] 1626. 8°, A-E 4 in twelves. THORNDIKE, HERBERT.

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An Epilogue to the Tragedy of the Church of England, London, Printed by J. M. and T. R. for J. Martin; . . . M.DC.LIX. Folio. Title, 1 leaf: a-f, 2 leaves each: B-5 P, 2 leaves each. THORNTON, JAMES. The ruefull report of the desperate deathe of James Thornton. A ballad. Licensed

to R. Jones, 9 July, 1580. THOROTON, ROBERT, M.D. The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, Extracted out of Records, Original Evidences, Leiger Books, other Manuscripts, and Authentick Authorities. Beautified with Maps, Prospects, and Portraitures. London, Printed by Robert White, for Henry Mortlock, 1677. Folio.

Printed title, 1 leaf: Dedications to Gilbert, Archbishop of Canterbury, and W. Dugdale, 2 leaves: folded map of the county: (a) 4 leaves: B-Rrr in fours: Sss, 6 leaves.

With plates separate from letterpress at pp. 89, 99, 106, 165, 199, 223, 253, 281, 311 (2), 459, 489, 491, 499, 505, besides 4 leaves of Arms and an extra slip (sometimes wanting), and the Index, 18 leaves.

THORPE, SERGEANT. Sergeant Thorpe Judge of Assize for the Northern Circvit His charge, As it was delivered to the Grand-Jury at Yorke Assizes the twentieth of March, 1648. Clearly epitomizing the statutes belonging to this Nation, which concerns (& as a golden rule, ought to regulate) the severall estates and conditions of men. And (being duly observed) do really promote the Peace and Plenty of this Common-wealth. London, Printed by T: W: for Matthew Walbancke, and Richard Best at Grayes-Inne Gate, 1649. 4o, A-D in fours. THRENODE.

Threnode: Or, Englands Passing-Bell. [Quot. from Psalm 80, 3, and Quarles Eleg.] London, Printed in the Year M.DC.LXXIX. 4o, A-D 2 in fours. In

verse.

THROCKMORTON, FRANCIS. A discouerie of the treasons practised and attempted against the Queenes Maiestie

THUCYDIDES.

and the Realme by Francis Throckmorton, who was for the same arraigned and condemned in Guyld Hall, in the Citie of London, the one and twentie day of May last past. 1584. No place or printer's name. 4o, A-D 2 in fours. Roman letter.

The last two leaves are occupied by Prayers.

A ballad of the traditor Frauncis Throkmorton. Licensed to T. Nelson, 19 July, 1584.

A Ballet of Throkmorton. entitled. Comme after. Comme after, &c. Licensed to R. Jones, 6 Aug. 1584.

THUCYDIDES.

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The hystory writtone by Thucidides the Athenyan of the warre, which was betwene the Peloponesians and the Athenyans, translated oute of Frenche into the Englysh language by Thomas Nicolls Citezeine and Goldesmyth of London. Imprinted the xxv. day of July in the yeare of oure Lord God a Thousande, fyue hundredde and fyftye. [Col.] Imprinted at London in Flete-strete, at the signe of the Sunne, ouer against the Counduite, by Iohn Waylande. [1550.] Folio, black letter, A-Oo in sixes: Pp. 4 leaves, including the colophon. With three stanzas of 7 lines on the back of the title. Dedicated to Sir John Cheke.

The colophon here given is taken from the titlepage preserved in Harl. MS. 5919. It is there pasted on to the foot of the leaf, and is in the same type as the rest. Herbert places the book under Wayland. It seems to have been Bagford's practice, in many cases, to annex the colophon in this

way.

Eight Bookes of the Peloponesian Warre Written by Thvcydides the sonne of Olorvs Interpreted with Faith and Diligence Immediately out of the Greeke By Thomas Hobbes Secretary to ye late Earle of Deuonshire. London Imprinted for Richard Mynne... M DC XXX IV. Folio. Engraved title by T. Cecill, 1 leaf: A, 4 leaves: (a)-(c) in fours: a folded map: B-3 Z in fours, but an extra leaf in 3 Z. Dedicated to the Earl of Devonshire. With three maps besides that mentioned above.

TILENUS, DANIEL, Silesius.

Parænesis ad Scotos, Genevensis Doctrinæ Zelotas. Andreapoli,... CIO.CI.C.XX. 8o, A—E in eights, A blank.

Herbert cites, I believe in error, an edition of this in 1570. TILLESLEY, RICHARD, D.D., Archdeacon of Rochester.

Animaduersions vpon M. Seldens His

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tory of Titles, And His Review thereof: London, Printed by Iohn Bill. M.DC.XIX. 4°. ¶, 4 leaves, first blank: a-e 2 in fours: A-Gg 2 in fours. TIMBERLAKE, HENRY.

A True and strange discourse of the trauailes of two English Pilgrimes: what admirable accidents befell them in their iourney to Jerusalem, Gaza, Grand Cayro, Alexandria, and other places. Also what rare Antiquities, Monuments, and notable memories.... they sawe in Terra Sancta,

A discourse of no lesse admiration, then well worth the regarding; written by one of them; on the behalfe of himselfe, and his fellowe Pilgrime. Imprinted at London, for Thomas Archer, . . . 1603. 4°, black letter, A-D 2 in fours. Grenv. Coll. Sir C. Isham, &c.

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The Times Dissected. Or, A Learned Discovrse of Severall Occvrrences Very worthy of Speciall Observation, To deter evill men, and incourage good. Printed in the yeare, 1641. 4°, A-B 2 in fours. TINDALL, SIR JOHN.

A Trve Relation of the Grovnd, Occasion, and Circumstances, of that horrible Murther committed by Iohn Bartram, Gent. vpon the body of Sir Iohn Tyndal of Lincolns Inne, Knight: One of the Masters of the Honorable Covrt of Chancery, the twelfth day of this instant Nouemb. Written by way of Letter from a Gentleman to his Country friend. Together with the Examination of the said Bartram, taken before the right Honourable, Sir Fra. Bacon Knight, his Maiesties Atturney Generall: and Sir Henry Yelverton Knight, his Maiesties Sollicitor General, according to speciall directions giuen by his Maiestie in that behalfe. London, Printed by Iohn Beale. 1616. 4o, A-D in fours, first and last leaves blank. Br. Museum.

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