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The Tryals and Condemnation of Several Persons for Murders, Felonies and Burglaries; Which began on the 16th of this instant July 1679, and ended on Fryday the 18th, at the Sessions-house in the Old Bayly, . . . . As also, Of the Tryals of Sir George Wakeman, Mr. James Corker, William Rumley, and William Marshal all which were Charged with High-Treason. Folio, 2 leaves.

The Tryal of Lavrence Braddon and Hvgh Speke, Gent. upon an Information of High-misdemeanor, Subornation, and spreading false-Reports. Endeavouring thereby to raise a Belief in His Majesties Subjects, that the late Earl of Essex did not Murther himself in the Tower, contrary to what was found by the Coroners Inquest. Before the Right Honourable Sir George Jeffreys, on Friday the 7th of February, 1683. London: Printed for Benjamin Tooke, 1684. Folio, A-X, 2 leaves each, X 2 blank, A 1 with Imprimatur.

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Abbatis Westmonasteriensis Angli Testamentum, Francofvrti... Anno M.DC.XVIII. 4°, A-Bb in fours, Bb 4 blank. Edited by Michael Maier. With many fine and curious engravings. TROGUS POMPEIUS.

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Thabridgment of the Histories of Trogys Pompeius, Collected and wrytten in the Laten tonge, by the famous Historiogra pher Iustine, and translated into English by Arthur Goldyng: ... Anno Domini. M.D.LXIIII. Mense Maii. Imprinted at London .. by Thomas Marshe. 4o, black letter. *, 8 leaves, the last blank: **, 8 leaves: A 2-Y in eights. Dedicated to Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford. Thabridgemente of the Histories of Trogus Pompeius, gathered and written in the Laten tung, by the famous Historiographer Iustine, and translated into Englishe by Arthur Goldinge:... Newlie conferred with the Latin Copye and corrected by the Translator. Anno Domini. 1570. Imprinted at London by Thomas Marshe. 4o, black letter, A-Z in eights, A repeated. Dedicated to Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford.

TROILUS.

The history of Troilus whose throtes hath
well bene tryed. A ballad. Licensed to
Thomas Purfoot in 1565-6.
A proper Ballad Dialoge wise betwene
Troylus and Cressida. Licensed to E.
White, 23 June, 1581.

TRUSSEL, JOHN.

A Continvation of the Collection of the History of England, Beginning where Samvell Daniell Esquire ended, with the Raigne of Edward the third, and ending where the honourable Vicount Saint Albones began, With the life of Henry the seventh, being a compleat History of the beginning and end of the dissention betwixt the two houses of Yorke and Lancaster.... By I. T. Sequitur cum passibus æquis Ascanius-Virg. London, Printed by M. D. for Ephraim Dawson, .. 1636. Folio. A, 4 leaves: B-Z 3 in sixes. Dedicated by John Trussel to Sir John Bramston, &c. A Continuation. London, Printed by Richard Bishop for Daniel Pakeman . 1641. Folio, —Y in sixes and Z in fours. Dedicated to Sir John Bramston and others.

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This book is often appended to Daniel's book, edit. 1650.

TRYON, THOMAS.

A Treatise of Cleanness in Meats and

TRYON.

Drinks, of the Preparation of Food, the Excellency of Good Airs, and the Benefits of Clean Sweet Beds. Also of the Generation of Bugs, and their Cure, To which is added, A Short Discourse of the Pain in the Teeth . . . By Tho. Tryon. London, Printed for the Author, and sold by L. Curtis near Fleet-Bridge. 1682. 40, A-C in fours.

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The Way to make all People Rich: Or, Wisdoms Call to Temperance and Fru gality in a Dialogue between Sophronia and Guloso . By Philotheos Physiologus, Printed and Sold by Andrew Sowle.. 1685. 8°, A-H in eights, a leaf of I, and 3 leaves between title and * A 2 with verses by Mrs. Behn and Contents.

Pythagoras His Mystick Philosophy: Or, The Mystery of Dreams Unfolded,. To which is added, A Discourse of the Cause and Cure of Phrenesis, .. Sold by G. C. at the Ring in Little-Britain. Price 2. 8°, A—U in eights, U 7-8 with Advertisements.

A New Art of Brewing Beer, Ale, and other sorts of Liquors.... Recommended to all Brewers, Gentlemen, and others that brew their own Drink. By the Author of the Way to long Life. London, Printed for Tho. Salusbury . 1690. 12o, A-H 6 in twelves, besides the Contents.

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12o. A, 2 leaves: B-K in sixes: L, 9. Monthly Observations for the preserving of Health. .. The Second Edition. With Allowance. Printed by Andrew Sowle, and Sold by Randal Taylor, . . . 1691. 8°, A-F in eights.

The Way to Health, Long Life and Happiness... The Second Edition, with Amendments. London: Printed by H. C. for R. Baldwin . . . 1691. 8°, ALl 4 in eights. With a portrait.

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Wisdom's Dictates: Or, Aphorisms & Rules, Physical, Moral, and Divine; For Preserving the Health of the Body, and the Peace of the Mind, . . . To which is added, A Bill of Fare of Seventy five Noble Dishes of Excellent Food, far exceeding those made of Fish or Flesh,. By Tho. Tryon,... London, Printed for Tho. Salusbury, ... 1691. 12o. A, 3 leaves B-L 6 in twelves.

TRYON

A Pocket-Companion. Containing Things Necessary to be Known, By all that values their Health and Happiness: Collected from The Good Housewife made a Doctor.... London, Printed for George Conyers, .. 1693. 8°, A-B 4 in eights.

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This is the first issue of Notable Things. A Treatise of Dreams & Visions. . . . By Tho. Tryon, Student in Physick. The Second Edition. London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle ... 1695. 8°, A-U 6 in eights.

The two leaves following the title are both marked A 3, but A has only 7 leaves. A Discourse of Waters. Shewing the particular Natures, various Uses, and wonderful Operations both in Food and Physick... With Something concerning Purging-Water,... London: Printed and Sold by T. Sowle, . . . 1696. 8°. A, 4: B, 8: and the title.

Miscellania: Or, A Collection of Necessary, Useful, and Profitable Tracts on Variety of Subjects, Which for their Excellency and Benefit of Mankind are Compiled in one Volume. . . . London: Printed and Sold by T. Sowle . . . .. 1696. 12o. Title, &c., 6 leaves: A-I 6 in twelves.

The Way to save Wealth, and to procure Health and Happiness: Shewing, by several Approved Methods, 1. How a Man may live well and plentifully for Two Pence a day, .. London, Printed for G. Conyers, 1697. 12o, A in sixes.

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The Way to get Wealth: Or, A New and Easie Way to make Twenty Three sorts of Wine, equal to that of France; with their Vertues. Also to make Cyder, Mead, Rum, Rack, Brandy, and Cordial Waters: Pickles, Vinegar, and the Mystery of Vintners. Also, divers Physical Receipts to help a bad Memory. make Cloaths keep out Rain. which is added, A Help to Discourse, Giving an Account of Trade of all Countries, By the Author of The Way to save Wealth.... London, Printed for G. Conyers, 1702. 12o, A-K

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Some Memoirs of the Life of Mr. Tho. Tryon, Late of London, Merchant. Written by Himself: . . . London, Printed, by T. Sowle, ... 1705. Sm. 8°, A, 8: B, 4: C, 17: D, 4: E, 8: E (repeated) 4: no F: G, 8: H, 4: I, 8: K, 4: L, 4: Epitaph, 1 leaf: List of Tryon's Works, 1 leaf.

TUDOR, JASPER, Duke of Bedford, Uncle of King Henry VII.

The Epitaffe of the Moste Noble and Valyaunt Iaspar Late Duke of Beddeforde. [London, R. Pynson, 1495.] 40, 10 leaves. With the printer's device on the last page. Pepysian.

This poem has been ascribed to Skelton. TUKE, RICHARD.

The Souls Warfare Comically digested into Scenes Acted between the Soul and her Enemies. Wherein she cometh off Victrix with an Angelical Plaudit. London, Printed by S. G. for Allan Bancks, at the Signe of St. Peter Anno Dom. 1672. 4°, A-E in fours, and an extra leaf after E 4 unmarked. Dedicated to Mary, Countess of Warwick.

TUKE, SIR SAMUEL, of CressingTemple, Essex.

The Adventures of Five Hours. A TragiComedy. The Second Edition. . . . London, Printed for Henry Herringman . . . 1664. 4o, A-P 2 in fours, and a, 4 leaves.

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TUNSTALL.

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The Comic Tunes &c. to the Celebrated Dances Perform'd at Both Theatres By Sigr & Sigra Fausan. Mons Desnoyer & Sigra Barberini. Mons & Madem Michel. For the Harpsicord, Violin, or German Flute. Compos'd by Sigr Hasse. &c. Price 18. 6d. Books I-III. London. Printed for J. Walsh, in Catherine Street, in the Strand, of whom may be had. Just Publish'd, the Aires in Orpheus & Euridice. Columbine Courtezan. Perseus & Andromeda. Rape of Proserpine. Apollo & Daphne, & Cephalus & Procris. also, select Minuets by Mr. Handel. Dr. Greene &c. Vol. 1st Ladies Banquet, a collection of Dance Tunes by Mr. Handel. 6 Books. Caledonian Country Dances for the Harpsicord. 3 Books. Select Duets for 2 German Flutes. 3 Books. Forest Harmony for 2 Ger". Flutes. 3 Books. British Musical Miscellany. a Coll" of 600 choice Scotch and English Songs, in 6 Volumes. Oblong 4o, pp. 69. Douce Coll. TUNSTALL, CUTHBERT, Bishop of

Durham.

Cvtheberti Tonstalli, in Lavdem Matrimonii Oratio, Habita in Sponsalibvs Mariae Potentissimi Regis Angliae Henrici Octavi Filiae et Francisci Christianissimi Francorvm Regis Primogeniti. [Col.] Basileae Apvd Io. Frobenivm. Mense Febrvario. Anno M.D.XIX. 4°. A, 4: B, 6. De Arte Svppvtandi Libri Qvattvor Cvtheberti Tonstalli. M.D.XXII. [Col.] Impress. Londini in Aedibvs Richardi Pynsoni, Anno Verbi Incarnati. M.D.XXII. Pridie Idvs Octobris. Cvm Privilegio a Rege Indvlto. Folio, roman letter. AZ in fours: a, 4 leaves: ab, 6 leaves: b-z in fours: &, 4 leaves, & 4 with the colophon. The title is within a broad border of pieces engraved from Holbein's designs. Dedicated to Sir Thomas More.

TURKEY.

TURKEY.

The ofspring of the house of Ottomano, and officers pertaining to the great Turkes Court. Whereunto is added Bartholomeus Georgieniz Epitome of the costumes, Rytes, Ceremonies and Religion of the Turkes with the miserable affliction of those Christians, whiche liue vnder their captiuitie and bondage. In the ende also is adioyned the maner how Mustapha eldest sonne of Soltan Soliman, twelfth Emperour of the Turkes, was murthered by his father in the yere of our Lorde 1553. All Englished by Hugh Goughe. Imprinted at London in Flete-streate, neare vnto saint Dunstones church by Thomas Marshe. [1565-70.] 8°, M 4 in eights, M 4 blank. Dedicated to Sir Thomas Gresham. Black letter. B. M.

In 1569 was licensed to Marsh a work called "The Turkes Cerymonyes." Letters of Sommons sente backe agayne by the greate Turke / Soltan Soliman to ye Cetizens of the Cetye of Malta and also of the castell of Saynte Elme. Licensed to H. Denham in 1565-6.

A ballad of the Deliuery of 266 prisoners from the Turkes. Licensed to John Allde, 4 Sept. 1579.

Certen newes of the Turk. Licensed to John Charlwood, 29 Oct. 1580.

The Lamentacon of Morgan a captiue in Turkie. A ballad. Licensed to E. White, 1 Aug. 1586.

A letter sente by Amurathe the greate Turke to Christendome, Licensed to John Wolfe, 9 Feb. 1593-4. A most great wonderfull and miraculous victorie obteyned by the Christians againste the Turkes in Hungarie, with the Copie of his Lettres sent to monsier De Baron de Billye gouernour of Lille Douay and Orchee. Licensed to William Holme, 20 April, 1594.

The Policy of the Turkish Empire. The first Booke. London, Printed by Iohn Windet for W. S.. 1597. 4°, A-Y 2 in fours. [Col.] London, Printed for William Stansby. 1597. Dedicated to Lord Hunsdon anonymously. B. M.

607

The Mahumetane or Turkish Historie, containing three Bookes. . . . Herevnto haue I annexed a briefe discourse of the warres of Cypres, at what time Selimus the second, tooke from the Venetians the possession of that Iland, . . . Translated from the French & Italian tongues, by R. Carr, of the middle Temple in London, Gentleman, Dedicated to the three

TURKEY.

worthy brothers Robert Carr, William Carr and Edward Carr [of Ashnerby] in the County of Lincolne, Esquiers. At London. Printed by Thomas Este, dwelling in Aldersgate streete. 1600. 4o,

A-Ii in fours.

With some verses by J. S. C. S. and R. M. to the translator, and the reply of the latter to R. M.

The relacon of the Death of Achmat late Emperour of the Turkes, with the Eleccon of Mustapha, the now Emperour. Licensed to Samuel Nealand, 28 March, 1618.

Trve Copies of the Insolent, Crvell, Barbarovs, and blasphemous Letter lately written by the Great Turke, for denouncing of Warre against the King of Poland: And of the Magnanimous, and most Christian Answer made by the said King thereunto. With a short Preface, declaring the vniust Cause on which this Turkish Tyrant, and faithlesse enemy of Christendome, now layeth hold to inuade it. Published in Print by Authoritie, the 11. of Iune. 1621. London, Printed for William Lee:... 1621. 4o, A-C 2 in fours, first leaf blank.

A Vaunting, Daring, and a Menacing Letter, sent from Sultan Morat the great Turke, from his Court at Constantinople, by his Embassadour Gobam, to Vladislaus King of Poland, &c. . . . Whereunto is annexed a briefe Relation of the Turkish present strength, both of Horse and Foote: With al the Victories the Turkes have prevailed against the Christians. . . . As also what glorious Victories the Christians have wonne against the Turkes, till this present yeare. 1638. Published by Authority. London Printed by I. Okes, and are to be sold by I. Cowper at his Shop at the East-end of St. Pauls Church, at the Signe of the Holy Lambe. 1638. 4o, A—D in fours, A i blank.

Newes from the Great Turke . . . As it was sent to a Merchant of note in London. . . . All faithfully Translated out of the Italian and French Copies. London; Printed for Jo. Handcock... 1645. 4°, 4 leaves.

A Trve Relation of what passed in Constantinople, In August last, about the deposing of the Great Emperour Svltan Hibraim, And the Crowning of his Sonne Svltan Mehemet in his place. Printed in the Yeare, M.DC.XLIX. 4°, 4 leaves. The Relation of the Conversion and Baptism of Isuf the Turkish Chaous, named Richard Christophilus, in the presence of

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With two prefaces, one by the author, John Durie, the other by Thomas White. Learne of a Tvrk, Or Instructions and Advise sent from the Turkish Army at Constantinople, to the English Army at London. Faithfully and Impartially communicated by M. B. one of the Attendants of the English Agents there... London, Printed in the first moneth of the great Platonick year, Called anciently by some in English, As you were. 1660. 4to, A-C in fours, and a leaf of D. A New Survey of the Turkish Empire and Government, In A Brief History deduced to this present Time, and the Reign of the new Grand Seignior Mahomet the IV. . . . London, Printed for Henry Marsh . . . 1663. 12. A, 7 leaves: B-G in twelves: H, 6. Dedicated by the publisher to Sir Andrew Riccard. With two plates.

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Prophecies of Christopher Kotterus, Christiana Poniotovia, Nicholas Drabicius. Three Famous German Prophets, Foretelling Forty years agoe this present Invasion of the Turks into the Empire of Germany; and the Events that will ensue. The miraculous Conversion of the Great Turk, and the Translating of the Bible into the Turkish Language. Translated out of the Latine by R. C. Gent. The Second Edition Corrected and amended. London; Printed for Robert Pawlet... 1664. 8°. A, 2 leaves: B -I 2 in eights. Dedicated by Robert Codrington to Prince Rupert.

A Collection of all the Turkish Enterprises and Designes upon Christendome, since the Year of our Lord 1430. And the Reign of 'Amurath_the Second, till this Present Year 1664. Being Illustrated by the Description, Site, and Government of the several Provinces in which the War was managed. London, Printed by C. M. and are to be sold by Tho. Palmer

1664. 8°, A-Y in eights. With a portrait of Mahomet IV.

An Account of a Procession Enjoined by Mahomet IV. Emperor of the Turks, to be observed through the whole Ottoman Empire. Translated out of a Turkish Copy. A folio leaf.

A Great Vision; seen in Turkie Land; And a Wonderful Prophecie of a Turke,

TURNER.

Concerning the Subversion of that Empire, the Downfall of Mahometism, ... London Printed by J. R. and Edinburgh Reprinted, 1702. 8°, 4 leaves.

A Provd and Blasphemovs challenge, given out in denunciation of warre, by Amurath the great Turk, against all Christendome. Coming with an Army of 1600000 men. A broadside in prose, with cuts. Ouvry Cat. No. 67. TURNBULL, CHARLES. A perfect and easie Treatise of the vse of the cælestiall Globe: written as well for an Introduction of such as bee yet vnskil. full in the studie of Astronomie: as the practise of our Countriemen which bee excerised in the Art of Nauigation. . . . Imprinted at London for Symon Waterson. [About 1585.] 8°, black letter, A -D in eights, title on A 2. TURNEBUS, ADRIANUS. Epithalamivm Francisci Valesii, Illustriss. Francia Delphini & Mariæ Stuartæ, sereniss. Scotorum Reginæ. Adr. Turnebo auctore. Parisiis, M.D.LVIIL A-B 2 in eights. Italic letter. In

verse.

8o,

Panegyricvs Adriani Tvrnebi De Calisio capto. Parisiis, . . . 1558. 8o, A-C in fours. Italic letter. In verse. TURNER.

Turners Dreame of Sym Subtill and Susan the brokers Daughter. A ballad licensed to Thomas Pavier, 19 November, 1612.

Turners disshe of wagtayles. A ballad licensed to T. Pavier, 19 November, 1612 Turners Pylgrymage to the land of Iniquitye. A ballad licensed to T. Pavier, 19 November, 1612. TURNER, ANNE.

See Overbury (Sir Thomas).

This Mistress Turner was probably the widow of Dr. Peter Turner, who published in 1603 a small pamphlet on Amulets. See Handbook, 1867, p. 617.

TURNER, OR TURNOR, SIR EDWARD, Speaker of the House of Commons. The several Speeches of Sr. Edward Turner Kt. Speaker of the honourable House of Commons, to the King's most excellent Majesty, delivered on Fryday the tenth day of May, 1661. London, Printed for Iohn Williams, . . . 1661. Folio, A-C

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The Speech of St Edw. Turnor, K. Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, Delivered on Monday the Nineteenth day

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