WOOD. 659 WORCESTERSHIRE. WOOD, THOMAS. Wooll. Printed in the Year 1677. 4°, The Dead-Man's Testament: Or, A Letter A-C in fours. Written, To all the Saints of God in Scotland, Fellow-Heirs of the Blessing WOOLSEY, THOMAS. A Reasonable Treatise of this Age: with those in England : ... By Thomas Occasioned by a Letter Written by Wood, Sometimes Inhabitant of Leith, Printed at Leith by Evan Tyler, one Mr. Woolsey a prisoner in Nor wich, to the then-exiled Church at Am1651. 4°, A-B in fours. sterdam; London, Printed by J. WOOD, WILLIAM. C, for Tho. Vail , and are to be sold by New Englands, Prospect. ... By William J. Briscoe, 1657. 4°, A-C in fours, Wood. Printed at London by Tho. Cotes, C4 blank. for Iohn Bellamie,... 1635. 4°, A-M2 in fours. With the map as in the first WORCESTER, EDWARD SOMERSET, issue, but purporting to be carried a year Marquis of, [and Earl of Glamorgan.] The Earl of Glamorgans Negotiations lower down. And colourable Commitment in Ireland New Englands Prospect. . . . London, Demonstrated : Or The Irish Plot for Printed by Iohn Dawson, and are to be sold by Iohn Bellamy bringing Ten thousand Men and Arms 1639. 49, into England, whereof Three hundred to A-M 2 in fours : Vocabulary, 3 leaves. be for Prince Charles's Lifeguard. DisWith the same map, but brought down covered in several Letters taken in a to date. Packet-boat by Sir Tho. Fairfax Forces WOODALL, JOHN, Master in Chirurgery. at Padstow in Cornwal. Which Letters The Surgeons Mate or Military & Domes- were cast into the Sea, and by the Sea tique Surgery. Discouering faithfully coming in, afterwards regained. & plainly ye method and order of ye Sur- Together with divers Other Letters geons chest. . . . London Printed by Rob. taken by Captain Moulton at Sea near Young for Nicholas Bourne. MDCXXXIX, Milford-Haven coming out of Ireland. Folio. Portrait of Charles I. on horseback .. London: Printed for Edward Hus. by W. Marshall, 1 leaf : A, 5 leaves, in- band, ... March 17. 1645, 4°, A-E 2 cluding one containing a congratulatory in fours, Epistle to Sir Christopher Clitherow Kť. A Century of the Names and Scantlings ancient Alder-Governor of the East India of such Inventions, As at present I can Company &c.: B-C in sixes : D—00 in call to mind to have tried and perfected, fours: Pp-Rr in twos, besides a folded which (my former Notes being lost) I leaf in D, two in G, and one in Pp. With have, at the instance of a powerful Friend, some copies of verses interspersed. endeavoured now in the Year 1655. to set It may perhaps be noticed that this is the earliest book in which lemon-juice was these down in such a way as may suffiprescribed in the treatment of scurvy. ciently instruct me to put any of them in WOODHOUSE, PETER. practice. —Artis & Naturæ proles. Lon don: Printed by J. Grismond in the year The Flea. 1605. 1663. 89, A-E 6 in twelves, A 1, D 12, Perbaps two titles were printed to this volume, as it appears to have been licensed and E 6 blank : F-G 6 in twelves, F i to Smethwick 21 January, 1604-5, as “De. occupied by the plate of arms. mocritus bis Dreame or the contention be. A reprint of the Account of the Water twene the Elephant and Flea.” Engine, originally issued in 4° separately, WOOFE, ABRAHAM. begins on F 2, and at the end occur some The Tyranny of the Dutch against the verses by James Rollock. Mr. Dircks, in his edition, 1865, employed an imperfect English ... By Abraham Woofe. [Trans copy. The set of engravings promised at lated by John Quarles.] London, Printed the end of the Century is not known to by E. Crowch, and are to be sold by exist. Mr. Woofe, dwelling at the Jamaica in WORCESTERSHIRE. Seething-lane, near Tower-hil. 1660. Frater Johānes Brocden de Tellisforde 8. A, 4 leaves, including an explana Wygornien. dioc. sancte Trinitatis et tion of the frontispiece: B-G3 in eights. redemptionis captiuorum terre sancte / With the same plate as in ed. 1653, but qui sunt incarcerati pro fide Jesu Christi the dedication to Cromwell replaced by à paganis. • . . Anno M.D.xxix. one to the King A broadside apparently from the press WOOL. of Pynson. Lambeth (2 copies on the Reasons for a Limited Exportation of same sheet.) WORDEN. 660 WORLIDGE. a A newe instruction to men of suche Thus goeyth the worlde now in these our Willes, Dayes. A ballad. Licensed to T. Col. That are so redy to Dygge vp Malbron well in 1561-2. hilles. The worlde ys well amended, quod lettle A ballad. Licensed to W. Griffith in Jack of Lente. A ballad. Licensed to 1564-5. W. Griffith in 1562–3. An answere to the Dystruction (instruc A ballett intituled ye vanite of this worlde tion] yt men agaynste thayre Willes and the felycite of the worlde to come. Beynge answered by thayr Wyves muste Licensed to John Charlwood in 1563-4. Digye downe Malbrone hilles. A ballad. Licensed to A. Lacy in 1564-5. A[n] exortation treatinge of the mesery A seconde Dystruction agaynste Mal of this worlde. Licensed to Thomas Pur. borne hylles foot in 1568. sett fourth by yr Wyves consente of Of thend of the world and second comour Wylles. mynge of Christ. A ballad. Licensed A ballad. Licensed to W. Griffith in to Henry Carre, 17 Sept. 1573. 1565-6. A godlie newe ballade declaringe the This orthography or form of Malvern vnstedfast state of this myserable worlde appears to have been recognised; for in a letter of 1613-14 among the Cornwallis with a frendly admonicon to repentaunce. Correspondence, 1842, p. 21, we have :- Licensed to Henry Carre, 4 March, 1577-8. “My father & mother are determyned to A newe ballad Declaringe the frailtie of make a longe journeye to Maubourne hilles this world. Licensed to John Charlwood, presently. 21 Aug. 1578. A Lamentable songe of a cruell murder A Donne in Worce[s]ter. Licensed to R. map called a brief and newe descripJones, 25 Jan. 1577. tion of the worlde, to be printed as well in Duche as in English. Licensed to R. A Ballett Declaringe the arraignement Watkins, 10 Aug. 1590. and Execucon of the Traytors late Executed at Worcester. Licensed to William WORLIDGE, J. White, 14 April, 1606. Systema Agriculturæ, The Mystery of The Examination, Confession and Execu- Husbandry Discovered, wherein is tion of Ursula Corbet, who, for Poyson Treated of the several new and most ad. ing of her Husband Simon Corbet, was vantagious Ways of Tilling, Planting Burned near to Worcester the fifteenth Sowing, And of all sorts of Fruits day of March, 1660. To the tune of The Corn, Grain,... With an account of the Bleeding Heart. A sheet in black letter. several Instruments and Engines used in Ouvry Cat. No. 32. this Profession. To which is added, Wigornia, (Worcester.) A Poem. Lon Kalendarium Rusticum ; Or, The Hus bandmans Monethly Directions ... Pubdon, Printed, and Sold by E. Whitlock, near Stationers-Hall, 1697. Folio, A-D, lished for the Common Good, by J. W. 2 leaves each. With a vignette on title. Gent ... London: Printed by T. Johnson for Samuel Speed, 1669. Folio. WORDEN, THOMAS, Minister. Frontispiece and metrical explanation, 2 The Types Unvailed, Or, The Gospel leaves: title and dedication, 2 leaves: Cpick’t out of the Legal Ceremonies, E in fours: (e) 4 leaves: F-Ss in fours. whereby we may compare the Substance with the Shadow. Written for the In Vinetum Britannicum: Or, A Treatise of formation of the Ignorant, for their help Cider, and such other Wines and Drinkes that are extracted from all manner of in reading of the Old Testament. . London, Printed in the Year, 1664. 40, Fruits Growing in this Kingdom. ToTitle and dedication to his endeared gether with the Method of Propagating all sorts of Vinous Fruit-Trees. And a friend, Mrs. Mary Atkins, widow, 2 leaves : A-T in fours, T 4 blank: Aa Description of the new-invented Ingenio Tt in fours, Tt 4 blank. or Mill, for the more expeditious and better making of Cider. And also the WORLD. right Method of making Metheglin and The Description of the Sphere or Frame Birch-Wine. With Copper-Plates. By of the Worlde. (Col.] Imprynted by J. W. Gent. London : Printed by J. Č. me Robert Wyer:... Sm. 8°, A-F in for Tho. Dring, . 1676. 8. A, 4 fours. Black" letter. With woodcuts. leaves: B-O in eights. With a frontisLambeth. piece and plates at pp. 82 and 100. a Vinetum Britannicum:... The Second Widow, ... 1608. 49, A-Hh in fours, Impression, much Enlarged. To which is A i blank, and Ii, 6 leaves. Dedicated added, A Discourse teaching the best way to the Reader from the author's house on of Improving Bees. With Copper Plates. Tower Hill, January 20, 1607-8. London, Printed for Thomas Dring, WOTTON, SIR HENRY. and Thomas Burrel,... 1678. 8°, A-R Ad Regem È Scotia Redvcem Henrici in eights, 4 leaves in A : the Apiarium, Wottonij Plavsvs et Vota. Londini ExA-D in eights. With frontispiece to cusum Typis August. Mathusij Anno each part. Dedicated to Elias Ashmole. CIDIOCXXXIII. Small folio, and AVinetum Britannicum The Third N, 2 leaves each. In prose. Grenv. Coll. Impression, much Enlarged. . . . By J. (Bindley's copy.) Worlidge, Gent. London, Printed for Dedicated to Charles, Duke of Cornwall, Thomas Dring, ... 1691. 8o. A, 4 leaves: &c. B-X 4 in eights. With a frontispiece Letters of Sir Henry Wotton to Sir Ed. and plates at pp. 104, 114, and 136. mund Bacon. London, Printed by R. W. for F. T. at the three Daggers in WORSLEY, RICHARD. Fleet-street. 1661. 12o. Title and printer An epytaphe vpon the Deathe of the to the Reader, 2 leaves: A (repeated)-G Ryghte Worshipfull master Rycharde in twelves, last leaf blank. Worslay esquyer. Licensed to W. Grif At p. 140 of this scarce little volume is : fith in 1564-5. “A Hymne made by H. W. in the nights of a great sickness abroad." At p. 30 is WORTHIES. given an account of the destruction of the The Povrtraitvres at large of nine Mo- Globe Theatre by fire in 1613, and we get derne Worthies .. 1622. also particulars of the Overbury case. Licensed to Henry Holland, 30 March, These letters were incorporated with the 1622. See Arber, iv. 28. The series, as editions of the Reliquice, 1672 and 1685. originally selected, was to have included WRAY, SIR JOHN. Sir Philip Sydney, according to the entry. Eight Occasionall Speeches, made in the WORTHINGTON, THOMAS, S.T.D. house of Commons this Parliament, 1641. An Anker of Christian Doctrine. Where- 1. Concerning Religion. 2. Vpon the in, the most Principal Pointes of Catho- same subject. 3. Vpon dismounting of lique Religion, are proued : By the onlie the Cannons. 4. Vpon the Scotch written word of God. ... For better Treaty. 5. Vpon the impeachment of the satisfaction of those, who wil admitte no Lord 'Strafford, and Canterbury, &c. 6. other trial of true Religion, but Scrip- Vpon the Straffordian knot. .7. Vpon tures only. Avctore T. W. S.T.D.P.A. the same subject. 8. A seasonable mo. . Printed at Doway. By Lavrence tion for a loyall Covenant. By Sir Iohn M.DC.XXII. Permissv Svpe- Wray Knight and Baronet. London, riorvm. 4o. +, 4 leaves : ++, 4 leaves : Printed for Francis Constable, 1641. 4°, A-3 K in fours. Dedicated by Thomas 8 leaves. Worthington, Seminary Priest, from WREDNOT, WILLIAM. Arras College in Paris, to the well-be The sorowful soules solace Done by Wil. loved English Reader. liam Wrednot. Licensed to Francis WORTLEY, SIR FRANCIS, of Wortley, Burton, 4 June, 1604. Co. York. Palladis Palatium:... 1604. Mad Tom a Bedlams desires of peace ; Licensed 1st June, 1604, as the work of or, his Benedicities for distracted Eng- Wrednot. See a copy described in Collands restauration to her wits again. By lections and Notes, 1st series, p. 317. a constant, though unjust, sufferer (now WREN, MATTHEW, Bishop of Ely. in prison) for his Majesties just Regality, The Charge Voted against Bishop Wren and his Countreys Liberty. S[ir] F[rancis) on Munday, 5. of July, 1641, in the W[ortley] B[aronet.] Printed : Anno Afternoone Printed in the yeare, of Domini 1648. A sheet in verse. Ouvry our Prelates feare, 1641. 4°, 2 leaves. Cat. No. 25. Articles of Impeachment, of the ComWOTTON, ANTHONY. mons Assembled in Parliament in the A Trial of the Romish Clergies title to Name of themselves, and of all the Comthe Chvrch. By way of Answer to a mons of England. Against Matthew Popish Pamphlet written by one A. D. Wren, Doctor in Divinity, late Bishop of and entituled A Treatise of Faith, Norwich, and now Bishop of Ely, for London, Printed for Elizabeth Burby severall Crimes and Misdemenours com Kellam . :: . mitted by him, when he was Bishop of A Compendious View of the late Tumults Norwich. With Sir Thomas Widdring & Troubles in this Kingdom, by way of tons Speech at a Conference betweene Annals for Seven Years : By J. w. both Houses, on Tuesday the 20. of Iuly, Esq; ... London, Printed by Edw. Jones, 1641. at the transmission of the Impeach- for S. Lownds, 1685. 8°, A-P in ment against Matthew Wren, &c. Prin- eights. Dedicated to Henry Earl of ted in the yeere, 1641. 40, A-B in fours. Clarendon. The Abandoning of the Scotish Covenant. WRIGHT, LEONARD. By Matthew the Lord Bishop of Ely. A Display of dutie, dect with sage.say. London, Printed by D. Maxwell for ings, pythie sentences, and proper simiTimothy Garthwait 1661. 4°, A- lies: Pleasant to reade, delightfull to H in fours, H 4 blank, including two heare, and profitable to practise. By L. titlepages. Wright. Good nurture leadeth the way WREN, MATTHEW, the youngest son of vnto vertue, &c. London Printed by Iohn the Architect. Wolfe. 1589. 4°, black letter, A–F in Monarchy Asserted, ... By M. Wren. fours. Dedicated to Thomas Candish, The Second Edition. London, Printed Esq. by T. R. for Francis Bowman of Oxford, The Hunting of Antichrist. With a 1660. 8°, A-N in eights, N 8 blank. caueat to the contentious. By Leonard WRIGHT, EDWARD. Wright. (Quot. from Jeremy, 16, vers. The Description and vse of the Sphære 16-18.] London Imprinted' by John Deuided into three principal Partes : Wolfe. 1589. 4°, black letter, A-E 2 in whereof The First intreateth especially fours. Lambeth. of the circles of the vppermost moueable A Summons for Sleepers. Wherein most Spheere . . . the second sheweth the grieuous and notorious offenders are cited plentifull Vse of the vppermost Sphære, to bring forth true fruits of repentance, the third conteyneth the Descrip- before the day of the Lord now at hand. tion of the Ortes whereof the Sphæres of Hereunto is annexed, A Patterne for the sunne and Moone haue been supposed Pastors, deciphering briefly the dueties to be made, . . . By Edward Wright.. pertaining to that function, by Leonard London Printed for Iohn Tap, dwelling Wright. . 1589. 4°, black letter, A, at S. Magnus corner. 1613.4, A-Ö 2 leaves: B-H in fours. Lambeth. in fours. A Friendly Admonition to Martine MarWRIGHT, JAMES. prelate, and his Mates. By Leonard Sales Epigrammatum: Being the Choicest Wright. London Printed by John Wolfe. Disticks of Martials Fourteen Books of 1590. 4°, 4 leaves. Black Epigrams; And of all the Chief Latine letter. Lambeth. Poets that have writ in these Two last The Pilgrimage to Paradise. Compiled Centuries. Together with Cato's Moral- for the direction, comfort, and resolution ity. Made English by James Wright. of Gods poore distressed children, in pass(Quot. from Martial, lib. 24, Epigr. 1.] ing through this irkesome wildernesse of London, Printed by T. R. for Christopher temptation and tryall. By Leonard Eccleston ... 1663. 8,A—M in eights. Wright. [Quot.] Seene and allowed. Dedicated to Sir William Bromley, Kt. London Printed by Iohn Wolfe, ... 1591. The History and Antiquities of the 40, A-I 2 in fours. Dedicated to John, County of Rutland : Collected from Re Lord St. John, Baron of Bletso. Lambeth. cords Ancient Manuscripts, Monuments WRIGHT, MICHAEL. on the Place, and other Authorities. Raggvaglio della Solenne Comparsa, Fatta Illustrated with Sculptures. By James in Roma gli otto di Gennaio MDCLXXXVII. Wright of the Middle Temple, Barrister Dall'Illvstrissimo, et Eccellentissimo at Law. Signor Conte di Castelmaine AmbasciaNe parva averseris; inest sua gratia parvis. dore Straordinario Della Sacra Real London : Printed for Bennet Griffin at Maesta' di Giacomo Secondo Re d'Inghil. the Griffin in the Great Old Baily, and terra .. alla Santa Sede Apostolica, in are to be sold by Christ. Wilkinson Audare Pvblicamente All' Vdienza della 1684. Folio, A-T in fours, besides A Santita di Nostro Signore Papa Innocenzo (repeated) with the title, &c. With a Vudecimo. Dedicato all' Altezza Sere. map. nissima della Dvchessa di Modena da The engravings are on the letterpress. Giovanni Michele. . . . In Roma, . In prose. WRIGHT. 663 XENOPHON (1687.] Folio, A-L in fours, and two The Triumphs of Friendship and Chastity leaves of M printed on one side only, and in some Illustrious Examples. Lona frontispiece. don: Printed by Tho. Moore, for BenjaWith 15 plates numbered, except No. 9. min Crayle . . . MDCLXXXV. 8°, B-96 An Account of His Excellence Roger in eights, besides frontispiece and printed Earl of Castlemaine's Embassy, From title, 2 leaves, dedication to Flower CounHis Sacred Majesty James the Îíd. tess of Clarendon, and verses, 2 leaves : to His Holiness Innocent XI. Pub- Introduction, 2 leaves. lished formerly in the Italian Tongue, WRITING. By Mr. Michael Wright, Chief Steward A methode to teache to wryte in shorte of His Excellences House at Rome. And tyme. 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And are to be sould at theire Simmes for Walter Burre, ... Anno 1604. shoppes in St Dunstons Church yard in 4o A, 4 leaves : a, 2 leaves, with verses Fleetstreet and in Poules Ally at ye signe by Ben Jonson, &c.: B-Z in eights: the of the Gunn. 1621. Folio. The title Discourse, A (blank)-C in fours, C 4 engraved, 1 leaf: B-4 F in fours. blank. The Passions of the Minde in Generall. WURTZUNG, CHRISTOPHER. In Six Bookes. Corrected, enlarged, and Praxis Medicinæ vniuersalis ; Or A with sundry new Discourses augmented : generall Practise of Physicke : Wherein are conteined all inward and outward parts . . London, Printed by Miles Flesher, and are to be sold by Robert Dawlman, of the body, ... Compiled and written... in the Germane tongue, and now trans... 1630. 4°, A-Aa in eights, the verses by Ben Jonson on A 8. Dedicated to lated into English, in diuers places corLord Southampton. rected, and with many additions illus trated and augmented, By Iacob Mosan WRIGHT, THOMAS, M.A., of Peterhouse, Germane, Doctor in the same facultie. Cambridge. Imprinted at London by Edmund Bolli. The Glory of Gods Revenge against the fant. 1598. Folio. A, 10 leaves : A Bloody and Detestable Sins of Murther (repeated)-Ddd in eights : Eee-Sss in and Adultery, Express’d in Thirty Modern fours. Chiefly black letter. Tragical Histories. To which are annexed, Compare Herbert, p. 1152. X. XENOPHON. of Greeke into Englishe by M. William Bercher. Imprinted Anno Domini M.D.LXVIII. [Col.] Imprinted_at London in Paules churcheyarde by Reginalde Wolfe. 8o. A-Z, and A-F 2, in eights. Dedicated by the translator, this 8th day of the new year, 1567, from his chamber at Howard House, to the Earl of Surrey. |