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BROOKS.

BROOKS, THOMAS, late Preacher at St.
Margaret's, New Fish Street.
London's Lamentations: Or, A serious
Discourse concerning that late fiery Dis-
pensation that turned our (once renown-
ed) City into a ruinous Heap. Also the
several Lessons that are incumbent upon
those whose Houses have escaped the con-
suming Flames . . . London, Printed for
John Hancock and Nathaniel Ponder,

1670. 4o. A, 4 leaves: a—a 3 in fours: B-Lll in fours.

BROTHER.

A Brothers guift conteyning a hundred Diuine and morrall precepts. Licensed to John Wright, 11 Nov. 1620.

The Brothers of the Separation. Or A true Relation of a company of Browers which kept their Conventicle at one Mr. Porters in Goat Alley in Whitecrossestreet, where they were apprehended on Sunday, Aug. 14. 1641. As also, A Sermon preached afterwards in the same house by John Rogers a Glover Printed at London by Tho. Harper, 1641. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M.

BROUGHTON, HUGH.

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A concent of Scripture by H. Broughton. 1596. No place or printer's name, A—H in fours, besides title and dedication to Queen Elizabeth, and 4 extra leaves between A and B, marked B-B 2, B—B 2.

The title is within an ornamental design formed by two pillars festooned with flowers, &c. The volume has a map and four copperplate engravings, different in scale from those in the impression cited by Herbert.

An Epistle to the Learned Nobilitie of England. Touching translating the Bible from the original, with ancient warrant for euerie worde, vnto the full satisfaction of any that be of hart. By Hvgh Broughton. Middelburgh, By Richard Schilders, Printer to the States of Zealande. 1597. 4°, A-G in fours. Lambeth.

A Petition to the Lords to examine the religion and cariage of D. Ban[croft] Archbishop.] By Hugh Broughton. Ano 1608. 80, A in eights. Lambeth. BROWN, EDWARD.

Fasciculus Rerum Expetendarum & Fugiendarum, Prout ab Orthino Gratio Presbytero Daventriensi, Editus est Coloniæ, A.D.MDXXXU. In Concilii tunc

indicendi Usum & Admonitionem
Opera & studio Edwardi Brown, Parochi
Sundrigiæ in agro Cantiano. Londini,
MDCXC. Folio. Title and Impri-

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matur, 2 leaves: a-g 2 in fours: A-Ss 2 in sixes. Dedicated to William ArchBROWN, EDWARD, M.D. bishop of Canterbury.

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A Brief Account of some Travels in Hungaria, Servia, Bvlgaria, Macedonia, Thessaly, Avstria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, and Frivli. As also Some Óbservations on the Gold, Silver, Copper, Quick-Silver Mines, Baths, and Mineral Waters in those parts. With the Figures of some Habits and Remarkable places. By Edward Brown M.D. of the College of London, Fellow of the R. Society, and Physician in Ordinary to His Majesty. London, Printed by T. R. for Benj. Tooke, 1673. 40, A-V 2 in foursV 2 with the Errata, and Al blank, be, sides b, 2 leaves. Dedicated to Henry Marquis of Dorchester. With plates at pp. 5, 22, 24, 38, 41, 51, 66, 85, and 120. A Brief Account of some Travels in divers Parts of Europe, viz. Hungaria, Servia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Thessaly, Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, and Friuli. Through a great part of Germany, and The Low Countries. Through Marca Trevisana and Lombardy on both sides the Po. With some Observations on the Gold, Silver, Copper, Quick-silver Mines, and the Baths and Mineral Waters in those Parts. . The Second Edition with many Additions. By Edward Brown, M.D. London, Printed for Benj. Tooke,

1687. Folio. A, 2 leaves: B-Gg 2 in fours, Gg 2 with Advertisements. With plates at pp. 2, 26, 34, 42, 54, 56, 78, 146, 155, 158, 168, 196, 206, 208, and 210, besides those on the text.

BROWN,

J.

The marchauntes Avizo. Licensed to W. Norton, 3 Oct. 1589.

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The Merchants Avizo. Printed by Iohn Bill. 1616. 4o, A—K in fours.

BROWN, R.

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The English School Reformed.
Third Edition Corrected and Amended.
The
By R. Brown, Master of a Boarding-
School in Greek-Street in St. Anns,
Westminster. London: Printed for A.
and J. Churchill. . . . 1707. 8°, A-P
in fours, including a frontispiece.

Dedicated to the Honourable Joceline Sidney, Esq., son of Robert, Earl of Leicester.

BROWN, THOMAS.

Tomus Alter & Idem: Or The Historie of the Life and Reigne of that Famous

BROWNE.

Princesse, Elizabeth: containing a briefe Memoriall of the chiefest Affaires of State, that haue passed in these Kingdomes of England,. Whereunto is annexed

an Appendix of Animadversions vpon seuerall passages, Corrections of sundry errours, and Additions of some remarkable matters of this History, neuer before imprinted. London: Printed by Tho. Harper, and are to be sold by William Web Booke-seller in Oxford. Anno Dom. 1629. 4°. A, 4 leaves, A 1 occupied by a frontispiece: (c)-(d 2) in fours: B-000 in fours.

Dedicated by Thomas Brown of Christ Church, Oxford, to K. Charles. On the back of the title is a portrait of Elizabeth. BROWNE, ALEXANDER, Practitioner in Painting.

Ars Pictoria: Or An Academy treating of Drawing, Painting, Limning, Etching. To which are Added XXXI. Copper Plates, Expressing the Choicest, Neatest, and Most Exact Grounds and Rules of Symmetry. Collected out of the most Eminent Italian, German, and Netherland Authors. The Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged by the Author. London, Printed for Arthur Tooker,

and William Battersby... 1675. Folio. Title, dedication to the Duchess of Monmouth, and verses by J. H., 4 leaves: A-Ee, 2 leaves each: Appendix (with new title)-title and dedication to Peter Lely, Esquire, 2 leaves; Ff-Pp, 2 leaves each: A Catalogue of Plates on sale by A. Tooker, 1 leaf: then the 31 plates. With a portrait of the author.

Browne was also a drawing-master, and is several times mentioned by Pepys as coming to teach his wife. Pepys was angry with Mrs. P. for making him sit down at table with Browne; but he appears to have become reconciled to it.

The editor of the Diary has no note here.

BROWNE, SIR THOMAS, M.D.
The Works of the Learned S Thomas
Brown, Kt. Doctor of Physick, late of
Norwich. Containing

I. Enquiries into Vulgar and Com-
mon Errors.

II. Religio Medici . .
III. Hydriotaphia.

IV. Certain Miscellany Tracts. With Alphabetical Tables. London, Printed for Tho. Basset. .. MDCLXXXVI. Folio. Portrait by R. White and general title, 2 leaves: A, 4 leaves: (a), 4 leaves : B-lii in fours: Kkk in sixes: Lll-Qqq in fours: Rrr in sixes: Sss-Eeee 2 in fours.

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Pseudodoxia Epidemica: Or, Enquiries into very many received Tenents, And commonly presumed Truths. By Thomas Browne D. of Physick. . . . London, Printed by T. H. for Edward Dod. . . 1646. Folio. a, 6 leaves, the first with the Imprimatur: b, 4 leaves: A—Aaa in fours: Bbb, 5 leaves. Pseudodoxia Epidemica: Second Edition, Corrected and much Enlarged by the Author. London, Printed by A. Miller, for Edw. Dod and Nath. Ekins, . . . 1650. Folio, A-Yy 2 in fours.

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Religio Medici. Printed for Andrew Crooke. 1642. 8°, A-K in eights, and the titlepage. With the title engraved by W. Marshall,

A true and full Coppy of that which was most imperfectly and Surreptitiously printed before vnder the name of Religio Printed for Andrew Crooke Medici. 1643. 8o, A-M in eights, M 8 blank, besides the title engraved by W. Marshall.

Religio Medici. The fifth Edition, Corrected and amended. With Annotations Never before published, upon all the obscure passages therein. Also, Observations by Sir Kenelm Digby, now newly added. London, Printed by Tho. Milbourn for Andrew Crook, .. 1659. 8°. A, 8 leaves, including the frontispiece : A (repeated)-T in eights: Observations, A-E in eights.

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Religio Medici. Lugd. Batavorvm A°. 1644. 120, A-K 4 in twelves. The title is engraved.

A Latin translation. BROWNE, WILLIAM. An almanacke and pronostication of William Browne for iii yeres, with serten Rules of navigation. Licensed to T. Purfoot in 1566.

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BRUGIS.

and preaching. . . . Printed Anno Dom. 1641. 4o, 4 leaves.

BRUGIS, T., Practitioner in Physic and Chirurgery.

The Marrow of Physicke. Or, A learned Discourse of the severall parts of mans Body. Being a Medicamentary teaching the maner and way of making and compounding all such Oiles, Unguents, Sirrups, . . . as shall be usefull and necessary in any private house,... London, Printed by Richard Hearne. M.DC.XL. 4o, A-Bb in fours, and b, 4 leaves. Dedicated to the author's friend, Mrs. Margaret Eure. BRYAN, JOHN, D.D.

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Harvest-Home: Being the Summe of certaine Sermons upon Job 5, 26; one whereof was Preached at the Funeral of Mr. Ob. Masson, an Aged godly Minister of the Gospel, in the Royally Licensed rooms in Coventry; the other since continued upon the Subject, by J. B. D.D.' Late Pastor of the Holy-Trinity in that Ancient and Honourable City. The first part being a preparation of the Corn for the Sickle. The Latter will be the Reaping, shocking, and winning of that Corn which is so fitted. London, Printed for the Authour, 1674. 4o, 30 leaves. In

verse.

Corser's Collectanea, part 3, p. 162. BRYDALL, JOHN, Esquire, of Somersetshire.

Jvs Sigilli Or, The Law of England, Touching His Majesties Four Principal Seales, viz. The Great Seale, the Privie Seale, the Exchequer Seale, and the Signet. Also of those Grand Officers, to whose Custody these Seales are committed.... London, Printed by E. Flesher, for Thomas Dring,... 1673. 12o. Title and Brydall's dedication, 2 leaves: B-G in twelves.

Jus Imaginis apud Anglos; Or The Law of England Relating to the Nobility & Gentry, faithfully Collected, and methodically Digested for Common Benefit; By John Brydall, of Lincolns-Inne, Esquire. .. London, Printed for John Billinger,

and Geo. Dawes ... 1675. 8°, A-F 6 in eights.

Camera Regis, Or, A Short View of London. Containing the Antiquity, Fame, Walls, Bridge, River, Gates, Tower, Cathedral, Officers, Courts, Customs, Franchises, &c., of that Renowned City. Collected out of Law & History, and methodized for the Benefit of the present Inhabitants. By John Brydall, Esq.;

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BUCHANAN.

London, Printed for William Crooke, 1676. 8°. Title and Dedication to the Loyal Londoners, from Whitehall, 15 Nov. 1675, 3 leaves: B-I in eights, I 8 with Advertisements. BUCER, MARTIN.

The Gratulation of the moste famous Clerke M. Martin Bucer, a man of no lesse learninge and lyterature, then Godlye studie and example of lyuing, vnto the churche of Englande for the restitution of Christes religion. And hys answere vnto the two raylinge epistles of Steue, Bisshoppe of Winchester, concerninge the vnmaried state of preestes and cloysterars, wherin is euidently declared, that it is against the lawes of God, and of his churche to require of all suche as be and must be admitted to preesthood, to refrain from holye matrimonie. Translated out of Latin in to Englishe. [Col.] Imprynted at London by me Richard Iugge dwelling at the nourth dore of Poules. Cum Priuilegio. 8°, A-K in eights. Dedicated by Thomas Hoby the translator from Strasburgh to his brother Sir Philip Hoby.

BUCHANAN, GEORGE. Psalmorvm Dauidis paraphrasis poetica, nunc primum edita, Authore Georgio Buchanano, Scoto, poetarum nostri sæculi facilè principe. Eiusdem Dauidis Psalmi aliquot à Th. B. V. versi, . . . Apud Henricum Stephanum, & eius fratrem Robertu Stephanum, typographum Regium.... [Circâ 1565.] 8°. *, 4 leaves: a-s 4 in eights, s 4 blank: the supplementary matter, a-c in eights, c 8 blank. Psalmorvm Davidis Paraphrasis Poetica, nunc primum edita. Authore Georgio Buchanano Scoto, poetarum nostri sæculi facilè principe. Psalmi Aliqvot in versus item Græcos nuper a diuersis translata. Anno M.D.LXVI. [Col.] Argentorati Excudebat Josias Ribelius. M.D.LXVI. Title and prefixes, pp. 16 +352 pp. De Ivre Regni Apud Scotos, Dialogus, Authore Georgio Buchanano Scoto. Anno Do. 1579. 4o, A-O in fours.

8o.

De Ivre Regni apvd Scotos. . . . Editio tertia. M.D.LXXxj. Ad exemplar Joannis Rossei. Edinbvrgi, Cvm Privilegio Scotorvm Regis. 8°o, A-I in fours.

De Maria Scotorum Regina, totaque eius contra Regem coniuratione, fædo cum Bothuello adulterio, nefaria in maritum crudelitate & rabie, horrendo insuper & deterrimo eiusdem parricidio : plena, & tragica planè Historia. No place or

BUCKE.

printer's name, 8°, A-Q in fours, the last two leaves occupied by verses. Ane Detectiovn of the duinges of Marie Quene of Scottes, touchand the murder of hir husband, and hir conspiracie, adulterie, and pretensed mariage with the Erle of Bothwell. And ane defence of the trew Lordis, mainteineris of the Kingis graces actioun and authoritie. Translatit out of the Latine quhilke was written by G. B. [London, John Day, 1572] 8°, A-Y in fours. Black letter. Rervm Scoticarvm Historia. Avctore Georgio Buchanano Scoto. Edimburgi Apud Alexandrum Arbuthnetum Typographum Regium Anno. M.D.LXXXII. Čvm Privilegio Regali. Folio. (*.*), 4 leaves: A, 4 leaves: B-Z 3 in sixes, the last leaf with the Errata. Dedicated to James VI. Rervm Scoticarvm Historia. Acces

sit De Jvre Regni apud Scotos Dialogus, eodem Georgio Bvchanano auctore. CIɔ. ɔ. XXCIII. Ad exemplar Alexandri Arbuthneti editum Edimbvrgi. Folio, A-Oo 4 in sixes, besides title and dedication: De Jure, &c. a-b in sixes, c-d in fours: Table, 6 leaves.

Geor: Bvchanani Scoti Poemata.

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ley,... 1627. 4o, A-B in fours, besides a woodcut in two compartments as a frontispiece. Grenv. Coll.

August 17. A Continued Jovrnall of all the Proceedings of the Duke of Bvckingham. . . . In whom are combined Religion, Fortitude, and Clemencie; being the true Character of a noble Generall. Published by Authoritie. London Printed for Thomas Walkley, 1627. 4o,

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A-C 3 in fours. Grenv. Coll.

August 30. A Continued Jovrnall since the last of July. With the names of those Noblemen as were drowned and taken in going to release the Fort. As also the portraiture of the Knife with which his Excellence should have been murdered: which very Knife was brought ouer by Captaine Buckestone, and delivered vnto the Dutches of Buckinghame her Grace on Monday night last. Published by Authoritie. London. Printed for Thomas Walkley, 1627. 4o, A-B 2 in fours, besides the folded cut of the knife. Grenv. Coll.

This knife was found in the possession of "a Jesuited Villaine," who had intended to forestal Felton.

Amstelodami.... Anno 1641. Sm. 80. BUCKINGHAM, GEORGE VILLIERS,

The title is engraved.

Georgii Buchanani Scoti Poemata. Amstelædami.. 1687. 12° or small 8o. *, 6 leaves: A-Mm 7 in eights.

BUCKE, PAUL.

Paule Buckes praier for Sir Humfry Gilberte. Licensed to Henry Kyrkham, 17 July, 1578.

BUCKINGHAM, GEORGE VILLIERS, Duke of (ob. 1628).

A Manifestation Or Remonstrance. Of the most Honorable the Duke of Buckingham; Generall of the Armie of the most Gracious King of great Britaine, containing a Declaration of his Maiesties intention for this present Arming. Translated out of the Originall French Copie. Published with Authority. London, Printed for Thomas Walkley, 1627. 4, A-B in fours. Grenv. Coll.

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This piece was licensed Aug. 25, 1627, to be printed in English and French. A Jovrnall of all the Proceedings of the Duke of Bvckingham his Grace, in the Isle of Ree, a part of France. Whereunto is added the names of the French Nobilitie that were slaine. Set forth by a Gentleman of speciall note who was a Spectator of all that hapned. Published by Authoritie. London Printed for Thomas Walk

second Duke of.

A Short Discourse upon the Reasonableness... By his Grace, George Duke of Buckingham. The Third Edition. London, Printed by John Leake, for Luke Meredith. MDCLXXXV. 4o, A-D in fours, first leaf blank, and D 4 occupied by advertisements.

The Rehearsal, As it is now Acted at the Theatre-Royal. The Fifth Edition with Amendments and large Additions by the Author. London, Printed for Thomas Dring... 1687, 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-H in fours.

The Chances, A Comedy: As it is Acted at the Theater Royal. By his Grace the Duke of Buckingham; Author of the Rehearsal. London, Printed for R. Bently. ... 1692. 4o. A, 2 leaves: B-I 2 in fours BUCKINGHAM, JOHN SHEFFIELD, Duke of.

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A Short Character of Charles II. King of England. Written by John Duke of Buckingham. The Sixth Edition. London: 1725. 8°. Portrait and title, 2 leaves: B, 2 leaves: C-E in fours.

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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

The Hvmble Petition of the Inhabitants of the County of Bvckingham, Presented

BUCKMINSTER.

to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie at Windsor the thirteenth of this instant January, 1642. In the behalfe of Mr. Hampden Knight for the said County, and of the rest of the members of Parliament, accused by his Maiestie of Treason. With his Maiesties gratious answere thereunto. London Printed for John Burroughes 1641. A sheet enclosed in a border.

To the Kings most Excellent Majestie. The humble Petition of your Maiesties most loyall and obedient Šubiects of the Countie of Bvckingham, Presented at Oxford the 15. day of December, 1642. A sheet.

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To the Right Honourable, the [illegible] Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, in the Commons House of Parliament (England's legall Soveraigne Power, Assembled,) The humble Petition of the Inhabitants of Buckinghamshire, and Hartford-shire, . . . [March 3, 1646.] A sheet. B. M.

Dr. Mason's Wonderful Vision. A Further, and more Full Relation of one Mr. Mason, Minister of Water-Stafford, near Buckingham, who pretends Our Saviour Appeared to him in his Chamber, On Monday, the 16th of April, 1694. London, Printed for J. Black in Holbourn. 8°, 4 leaves.

On the back of the title are two Hymns used by Mr. Mason and his followers.

BUCKMINSTER, THOMAS.

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A new Almanacke and Prognostication, for the yeere of Christes Incarnation. 1589.... Gathered and made by Thomas Buckminster.... Imprinted at London by Richard Watkins and Iames Robertes. 8o, A-C in eights. Lambeth. Buckminster. 1595. An Almanacke and Prognostication. Imprinted at London by Richard Watkins and Iames Robertes. 8°, A-C 4 in eights. Lambeth.

BUGENHAGEN, JOHANN, Pomeranian.

A compēdious letter which Jhon Pomerane curate of the congregation at Wittenberge sent to the faythfull christen congregation in Englande. 1536. [London, T. Berthelet?] 120, A in eights, A 8

blank. B. M.

BUGG, FRANCIS.

New Rome Arraigned, and out of her own Mouth Condemned: Containing A Farther Discovery of the Dangerous

BULLOCK.

Errours and Pernitious Principles of the Teachers and Leaders of the People called Quakers. By... Francis Bugg. London: Printed for the Author, . . 1693. 4o. A, 4 leaves: A—K 2 in fours. The Picture of Quakerism Drawn to the Life. In Two Parts. . . . London, Printed for and are to be sold by W. Bentley.... 1697. 12o.

The second part has a separate title. BULL, HENRY.

Christian Praiers and holie Meditations, as wel for Priuate as Publique exercise: Gathered out of the most godly learned in our time, by Henrie Bull. Wherevnto are added the praiers, commonly called Ridleys praiers. [Quot. from Ps. 55.] At London, Printed by Henrie Middleton dwelling in Fleetestreate at the signe of the Falcon. [1578.] 8°, partly black letter, A-Ee in eights, Ee 8 blank. BULLEIN, WILLIAM, M.D. An almanack and pronostication of master Bullens. Licensed to Abraham Vele in 1563-4.

Serten prayers of master Bullion. Licensed to Christopher Barker in 1569. Bylleins Bulwarke of Defence against Sicknesse, Soarenesse, and Woundes that doe dayly assaulte mankinde: Which Bulwarke is kept with Hilarius the Gardener, & Health the Phisician, with the Chirurgian to helpe the wounded Souldiours. Gathered and practised from the most worthy learned, both old and new: to the great comfort of Mankinde: by William Bullein, Doctor of Physicke. 1562. Imprinted at London by Thomas Marshe,... 1579. Folio, black letter. C, 4 leaves: A-Iii 4 in sixes: aaa-fff in sixes, last leaf blank. With a fulllength portrait of Bullein on aaa. Dedicated to Lord Hunsdon.

BULLINGER, HENRY.

Bvllæ Papisticæ ante biennium contra Sereniss. Angliæ, Franciæ & Hyberniæ Reginam Elizabetham, & contra inclytum Angliæ regnum promulgatæ, refutacio, Orthodoxæq; Reginæ, & vniuersi Regni Angliæ defensio, Henrychi Bullingeri. S. Londini, apud Iohanem Dayum Typographum. Anno Domini. 1572. 4o, A-Y

2 in fours.

BULLOCK, HENRY, D.D.

Doctissimi Viri Henrici Bulloci theologiæ doctoris, oratio habita Catabrigiæ, in frequentissimo ortu, præsentibus Cæsaris oratoribus, & nonnullis aliis episcopis, ad reuerendiss. D. Thoma Cardinalem titulo

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