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TURNER.

of May, 1662. at the Prorogation of the Parliament. London. Printed by D. Maxwell for Henry Twyford, and are to be sold at his shop in Vine-Court, Middle-Temple. 1662. Folio, 6 leaves. The Speech of Sr Edw: Turnor Kt.. to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament, on February 9, 1664. At the Passing of the Act, entituled, An Act for granting a Royal Aid unto the Kings Majesty, of Twenty four hundred threescore and seventeen thousand and five hundred pounds, to be Raised, Levied, and Paid in the space of Three years. London: Printed by John Bill... 1664 . . . Folio, 4 leaves. The Speech of Sr Edw. Turnor, Kt To the Kings Most Excellent_Majesty, And both Houses of Parliament, Delivered at Oxford, on Tuesday the One and Thirtieth day of October, 1665. at the Prorogation of the Parliament. Oxford, Printed by Leonard Lichfield, for John Bill.. 1665. Folio, 4 leaves.

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The Speech of Sr. Edw. Turnor, Kt.. To the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Delivered on Friday the Eighth Day of February 1666. Upon the Prorogation of the Parliament. London, Printed by Tho. Ratcliffe, for Robert Pawlet, 1666. Folio, 6 leaves.

TURNER, JAMES.

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The Life and Death of James Commonly called Collonel Turner, Executed at Limestreet end Ianuar. the 21, 1663. Burglary and Fellony committed in the House of Mr. Francis Tryon of Limestreet, Merchant. Licensed and Entred. London, Printed for T. J. 1663. 4o, B-D in fours: E, 2 leaves: F, 4 leaves, and the titlepage. TURNER, JOHN.

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The History of the Whiggish-Plot: Or, A brief Historical Account of the Charge and Defence of William Lord Russel, Capt. Tho. Walcot, John Rouse, William Hone, Captain Blague, Algernoon Sidney Esq; Sir Sam. Barnardiston, John Hambden Esq; Lawrence Braddon, Hugh Speak Esq; Together with an Account of the Proceedings upon the Outlawry against James Holloway and Sir Thomas Armstrong. Not omitting any one material Passage in the whole Proceeding. Humbly Dedicated to his Royal Highness. London, Printed by T. B. and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, MDCLXXXIV. Folio, A-S, 2 leaves each, besides title and John Turner's dedication to the Duke of York.

TURNER.

TURNER, ROBERT, of Barnstable. Roberti Turneri Deuonij Oratoris et Philosophi Ingoldstadiensis Panegyrici. Eiusdem Orationes... Ingoldstadii.. Anno M.D.XCII. 8°, A-O in eights: Orationes, a-Aa in eights.

I conclude that it was Turner of Barnstable who wrote under the name of Ober.. tus Barnestapolius, q. v. TURNER, WILLIAM, M.D. The Names of herbes, in Greke, Latin, Englishe, Duche, & Frenshe wyth the commune names the Herbaries and Apotecaries vse. Gathered by William Turner. [Col.] Imprinted at London by Cum John Day and Wyllyam Seres, gratia 8°, black letter, A-H 6 in eights.

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Dedicated to Edward Duke of Somerset from His Grace's house in Sion, March 15, 1548-9.

A new Herball, wherin are conteyned the names of Herbes in Greke, Latin, Englysh, Duch, Frenche, and in the Potecaries and Herbaries Latin, with the properties degrees and naturall places of the same, gathered and made by Wylliam Turner, Phisicion vnto the Duke of Somersettes Grace. Imprinted at London by Steven Mierdman. Anno 1551. Cum Priuilegio And they are to be solde in Paules Churchyarde. [Col.] Imprinted at London / By Steuen Myerdman, and they are to be soolde in Paules churchyarde at the sygne of the sprede Egle by John Gybken. Folio, black letter. A, 6 leaves B, 7 leaves: C-O in sixes: P, 8 leaves. With woodcuts.

The seconde parte of Uuilliam Turners herball... Here vnto is ioyned also a booke of the bath of Baeth in England / and of the vertues of the same wyth diuerse other baths moste holsom and effectuall/both in Almany and Englande/ set furth by William Turner Doctor of Physik. Imprinted at Collen by Arnold Birckman. In the yeare of our Lorde M.D.LXjj. Cum Gratia. . . Folio. A, 4 leaves, A 4 blank: A (repeated)-Ff in sixes, Ff 5-6 with Errata: the Book of Baths, A, 4 leaves: B-D in sixes, D 6 blank.

A preseruatiue, or triacle, agaynst the poyson of Pelagius, lately renued, & styrred vp agayn, by the famous secte of the Annabaptistes: deuysed by Wyllyam Turner, Doctor of Physick. [Col.] Imprinted at London, for Androw Hester dwellyng in Powles Churchyarde, at the wyte horsse next to Powles scole.

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TURNER.

1551. The 30. of Januarij. Cum Priuilegio... 8°, A-N in eights. Lambeth.

Dedicated to Hugh Latimer. With verses to Latimer by Nicholas Grimoald. Ad Nobilem Britannicum. Or An Abstract for Englands Royall Peeres. By that worthie Gentleman M. W. Turner. D. of Physicke. Printed in the Yeare, 1641. 4°, 4 leaves.

TURNER, WILLIAM, M.A., vicar of
Warbleton, Sussex.

A Compleat History of the most Remark-
able Providences, both of Judgment and
Mercy, which have Hapned in this Pre-
sent Age. Extracted from the Best
Writers, the Author's own Observations,
and the Numerous Relations sent him
from divers Parts of the Three Kingdoms.
... London: Printed for John Dunton,
at the Raven, in Jewen-street. M DC XC VII.
Folio. Title and dedication, 2 leaves :
(a)-(i), 2 leaves each: B-Xxx in fours:
Yyy, 2 leaves: Aaaa-Ffff, 2 leaves each:
the Wonders of Nature, with a fresh title;
title and preface, 2 leaves: A-K in fours,
and a leaf of L: Curiosities of Art, with
a new title-title and preface, and B—E
in fours.

TURNOR, THOMAS.

The Case of the Bankers and their Creditors, more fully stated and Examined; and a second time printed, &c. By a true Lover of his King and Countrey, and Sufferer for Loyalty. Printed in the Year, 1675. 4to, A-Î in fours.

A "Postscript to the Letter" is signed "Thomas Turnor;" on p. 54 is an initial letter "W," containing within the compass of a square inch recognisable full-length portraits of Charles I. and his Queen. The Case of the Bankers and their Creditors, Stated and Examined... The Third Impression, with Additions amounting to a third part more than hath been at any time before Printed.... London : Printed in the Year 1675. 8o, A-K in eights.

The Joyful News of opening the Exchequer to the Gold-Smiths of Lombardstreet, and their Creditors. As it was celebrated in a Letter to the same Friends in the Countrey, to whom the Bankers Case was formerly sent. By the Author of the same Case . . . London, Printed by T. N. for William Place, ... MDCLXXVII. Folio, 5 leaves, subscribed Tho. Turnor. TUSSER, THOMAS.

1610. Fiue hundred points of good Husbandry. At London, Printed for the Company of Stationers. 4°, black letter, A-L 2 in eights.

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Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry
London, Printed by J. M. for the
Company of Stationers. 1663 4°, black
letter, A-L 2 in eights.

Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry,
... London, Printed by T. R. and M. Ď.
for the Company of Stationers, 1672
4°, A-T in fours.

A fair account of this valuable and interesting book, which passed through an unusually long series of impressions be tween 1557 and 1672, and enjoyed a very wide popularity, will be found in Hazlitt's edition of Warton, iv. 220-9, with a sketch of the author's life and extracts. A new 'edition of the Husbandry has just been issued by the Dialect Society, from the 4° of 1580, 8°, 1879, but it is unluckily full of inaccuracies.

TUTTELL, RICHARD.

To the Parliament of the Common-
Wealth of England Scotland and Ireland
The humble Petition of Richard Tuttell,
Barbican London. [Sept. 1654.] A sheet.
B. M.

TUVILL, DANIEL.

The Doues innocency and the Serpents subtilty &c. The first Part by D. T. Licensed to R. Badger, 15 June, 1637. TWINE, BRIAN, M.A.

Antiqvitatis Academiæ Oxoniensis Apologia. In tres libros divisa. Avthore Briano Twyno in facultate Artium Magistro, & Collegij Corporis Christi in eádem Academia Socio. Oxoniæ, Excudebat Iosephus Barnesius. Anno Dom. 1608. 4°. 1,4 leaves: A-Ll in fours. TWINS.

A booke called Two twynnes. Licensed to George Norton, 15 November, 1613.

This may possibly, or even probably, refer to the lost drama, called The Twinnes Tragedy, by Richard Niccols.

TWISS, DR.

A Briefe Catetheticall Exposition of
Christian Doctrine. Diuided into foure
Catechismes, Comprizing the Doctrine of
the 1. Two Sacraments. 2. Lords Sup-
per. 3. Ten Commandments. 4. And
the Creed. [By Dr. Twisse.] London,
Printed by I. N. for Robert Bird,
1633. 8o, A-D in eights, D 8 blank.

TWYNE.

TWYNE, THOMAS. A new Counsell against the Pestilence, declaring what kinde of disease it is, of what cause it procedeth, the signes and tokens thereof: With the order of curing the same. Imprinted at London by Iohn Charlewood for Andrew Maunsell, in Paules Church yard, at the signe of the Parrot. [1573. 8o, black letter, A—I in fours. Dedicated by T. T[wyne] to Sir James Hawes, Lord Mayor. TYBURN.

A ballet of Tyborne tydinges of Watt Foole and his felloes, of the lamentable end they made at the galloes. [By W. Elderton.] Licensed to R. Jones, 4 July,

1581.

TYE, PETER.

The boke of wysedome by Peter Tye. Licensed to John Allde in 1562-3. TYLER, ALEXANDER.

Signal Dangers and Deliverances both by Land and Sea. Comprehending a short Account of the Raising of the Siege of Vienna, one of the most Memorable in this last Age. Together with a Description of a Violent Tempest on the Forth. In two Poems. Printed in the Year 1684. 8°, 8 leaves.

D. Laing, part 4, No. 1213. Memoires of the Life and Actions of the Most Invincible and Triumphant Prince; Ihon the Great, Third of that Name, Present King of Poland: Containing A Succinct Series of affairs from his Craddle to this present Day. . . . Done in Verse, (out of H. G.'s Historical Account of the said Prince's Life and Actions)... Edinbvrgh, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson Anno Dom. 1685. 4o. Title, preceded by a blank, 2 leaves: A, 2 leaves: (+), 2 leaves: (*), 3 leaves: (), 3 leaves (1st and 2nd marked alike): B— Z 2 in fours: T, 4 leaves.

Dedicated (in separate epistles) to James II., Lord Strathmore, &c. TYLNEY, EDMUND. A briefe and pleasant discourse of duties in Mariage, called the Flower of Friendship. Imprinted at London by Henrie Denham, Anno domini 1577. Cum priuilegio. 8°, A-E in eights, E 8 blank.

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TYNDALE, WILLIAM.

The Obediéce of a Christen man... [Col.] Imprinted at London in Fletstrete by Wyllyam Coplande. 8°, A-Z 4 in eights. Black letter.

[The Obedyence. . . . Col.] Imprinted

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at London by Thomas Rainalde and Wyllyam Hyll, and are to be solde at the north dore of Paules by Rychard Jugge at the sygne of the Byble. 8°, black letter, A-Ž 4 in eights.

The only copy I have seen wanted the title.

The Obedyence of a Christian man: No place, printer's name, or date, [but? W. Hyll, London, circa 1550.] 4o, black letter. Á, 4 leaves: B-S in eights, last two leaves blank.

The monogram of the printer appears to have been cut out of the block at the bottom of the title, perhaps to favour the supposition that the volume was printed abroad. However, the edition printed by Hill of the Parable has his name at end, and the title within the same border, with the vacant space at bottom.

[The Parable of the wicked Mammon.] That fayth the mother of all good workes iustifieth vs / before we ca bringe forth anye good worke: ... [on A 2 follows:] William Tyndale otherwise called hychins to the reader. [on A 5 verso occurs as a headline:] The parable of the wicked mammon. [The colophon is:] Printed at Malborowe in the londe off hesse / by Hans luft the. viii. day of May. Anno M.D.XXviij. 8°, A-I in eights, I8 blank. Br. Museum.

The parable of the Wycked Mammon. Imprynted at Lodon by Jhon daye dwellyng in Sepulchres Parysshe at the signe of the Resurrectio, a litle aboue Holbourne Coduit. M.d.xlvii. 8°, black letter, A-I 6 in eights.

The parable of the wycked mammon.. [Col.] Imprynted at London at the sygne of the hill by Wyllyam hill The. xv. day of September. 40, black letter. A-B in fours: C, 8 leaves: D, 8 leaves: E-F, 8 leaves each: G, 8 leaves: H, 4 leaves: I, 8 leaves.

The Parable of the Wicked Mammon. [Col.] Imprinted at London in the Vyntre vpon the thre krayned warfe by wyllyam Coplande. 8°, black letter, A-1 6 in eights.

TYPING, WILLIAM, Esquire.

The Preachers Plea: Or, A short Declaration touching the sad condition of our Clergy, in relation to the smalnesse of their maintenance, throughout the Kingdome. London, Printed by W. Wilson, for Christopher Meredith, 1646. 12o, A-B 6 in twelves. TYRANNY.

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A Display of Tyranny: Or Remarks upon the Illegal and Arbitrary Proceedings in

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UBALDINI, PETRUCCIO, of Florence. Descrittione del Regno di Scotia, et delle Isole sve Adiacenti di Petruccio Vbaldini Cittadin Fiorentino . . . Anversa Il Di Primo di Gennaio. M.D.LXXXVIII. Folio. A, 4 leaves, A blank : B-E in sixes: F, 4 leaves.

A Discovrse concernyng the Spanishe fleete inuadinge Englande in the yeare 1588 and ouerthrowne by her Matie" Nauie vnder the conduction of the Right-honorable the Lorde Charles Howarde highe Admirall of Englande: written in Italian by Petruccio V baldino citizen of Florence, and translated for A. Rytter. vnto the which discourse are annexed certaine tables expressinge the seuerall exploites, and conflictes had with the said fleete. These bookes with the tables belonginge to them are to be solde at the shoppe of A. Rytter beinge a little from Leaden hall next to the signe of the Tower. [Col.] Imprinted at London, by A. Hatfield, and are to be sold at the shop of A. Ritter, . . . 1590. 4°. Engraved title and following leaf with arms and emblems, 2 leaves: A, 2 leaves: B-E 2 in fours, besides the Tables, which are of a much larger size than the book.

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A Collection of Svch Orders and conditions, as are to be observed be the Vndertakers, Vpon the distribution and Plantation of the Eschaeted Lands of Vlster. Edinburgh Printed be Thomas Finlason. 1609. Cum Privilegio . . . 4o, A—B in fours.

Conditions to be Observed by the Brittish Vndertakers of the Escheated Lands in Vlster, Consisting in three principall points, Viz. 1. What the British Vndertakers shall haue of his Maiesties gift. 2. What the said Vndertakers shall for their parts performe. 3. In what maner the same performance shall be. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker,.. 1610. 4°, A—B in fours, A 1 blank.

A reprint of the former article. UNDERHILL, JOHN. Newes from America; Or, A New and Experimentall Discoverie of New England; Containing, A Trve Account of their War-like proceedings these two yeares last past, with a Figure of the Indian Fort or Palizado. Also a discovery of those places, that as yet have very few or no Inhabitants which vould yeeld speciall accommodation to such as will

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UPTON, NICHOLAS, Canon of Salisbury

and Wells, about 1441, AND OTHERS. Nicolai Vptoni De Stvdio Militari, Libri Quatuor. Iohan.de Badio Aureo, Tractatvs de Armis. Henrici Spelmanni Aspilogia. Edvard vs Bissævs E Codicibus MSS. primus publici juris fecit, Notisque illustravit. Londini, Typis Rogeri Norton,

1654. Folio. A, 4 leaves: b, 2 leaves: B-D in fours: plates, 4 leaves: E-Ll 2 in fours: Tractatus de Armis, A-F in fours, and the title: the Aspilogia, A, 3 leaves: B-Ii in fours, and Kk, 1 leaf, besides the portrait of Spelman. With plates on the letterpress.

The Book of St. Albans, by Dame Juliana Berners, 1486, includes a paraphrase of the second portion of this work.

URANO.

A booke called The most famous and delightfull History of Vrano otherwise called the Grene knight and the moste bewtifull Princes Beroshia Daughter to Lucius Kinge of Brittaine. Licensed to Francis Burton, 12 September, 1605. URINES.

Here begynneth the seyng of Urynes of all the coloures that Urynes be of/ And the Medycynes annexed to euery Uryne: very necessary for euery man to knowe.

USHER.

[Col.] Here endeth the Boke / of seynge of Waters. Imprynted by me Robert Wyer/dwellynge at the sygne of saynt John Euangelyst in saynt Martyns parysshe. 8°, black letter, A-H in fours. URQUHART, SIR THOMAS, of Cromarty.

The Most Easy and Exact manner of Resolving all sorts of Triangles, whether Plain or Sphericall,... By T. U. Student in the Mathematick. London, Printed for William Hope, . 1650. 4°. Title,

Dedi

&c., 3 leaves: A, 4 leaves: a, 2 leaves: B-P2 in fours. With a full-length portrait of the Author by Glover. cated to the author's mother. Logopandecteision, Or An Introduction to the Vniversal Langvage. . . . By Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromartie, Knight. Now lately contrived and published both for his own utilitie, and that of all pregnant and ingenious Spirits. London Printed, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, . and Richard Tomlins 1653. 4o, A-H in fours, besides the Errata. Dedicated to Nobody. With a frontispiece by Glover, representing Urquhart on a hill crowned by the

Muses.

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The frontispiece to this work is the print of which so much was said in the Bliss Catalogue. It was inserted in Dr. B.'s copy of the Epigrams of Urquhart, 4o, 1646. The portrait of the author, described as attached to the book on Triangles, is also found occasionally with the volume of Poems, 1641 or 1646; it occurs in two states.

USHER, JAMES, Archbishop of Armagh. Vox Hiberniæ Ór Rather the voyce of the Lord from Ireland: A Sermon. dome of Ireland at this present is laid Wherein the miserable estate of the KingDoctor, Iames Vsher Bishop of Armagh open,... By the laborious and reverend

and Primate of Ireland.... Printed at London for Iohn Nicolson, 1642. 4o, 8 leaves.

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