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DELIVERANCE.

Starre. 1594. 4°. T, 4 leaves: ¶¶, 2 leaves: A-Ee in fours. With cuts. Dedicated by T. Churchyard to Lord Borrow, Governor of the Brill.

DELIVERANCE.

A Happy Deliverance, Or, A Wonderfull Preservation of foure Worthy and Honourable Peeres of this Kingdome, and some others. Who should have beene poysoyned at a Supper in St. Martins Lane neere Charing-Crosse, on Tuesday, the 11. of Ian. 1641 . . . Whereunto is annexed five Articles presented by the Commons in Parliament against Mr. Herbert the Kings Attorney Generall. London, Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641. 4°, 4 leaves.

The peers were the Earls of Leicester, Essex, Holland, and Northumberland. DE MALYNES, GERARD.

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Consvetvdo, Vel Lex Mercatoria, Or, The Antient Law-Merchant, Diuided into three parts: According to the Essentiall parts of Trafficke. By Gerard Malynes Merchant London, Printed by Adam Islip, . . . 1636. . . . Folio. A, 6 leaves, including a duplicate title: B-Vv in fours: The Merchants Mirrour, A-Qq in fours, besides the title, &c., 6 leaves.

DE NERVESE, SUSANNE.

La Reception dv Roy d'Angleterre a Sainct Germain en Laye, Et les souhaits des François pour son établissement dans son Royaume. A Paris, . . . M.DC.XXXXIX. 4°, 4 leaves.

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DEVEREUX.

Godly priuate Prayers, for Housholders to meditate vppon, and to say in theyr Families. [Two Quotations.] Imprinted at London by Iohn Charlewood. 1590. [Colophon in this copy:] Printed at London, by the Widdowe Charlwood. 1593. 8°, black letter, A-L 3 in eights. DE ROHAN.

The Memoires of the Duke of Rohan : Or, A Faithful Relation of the most Remarkable Occurrences in France; Especially concerning those of the Reformed Churches there. From the Death of Henry the Great, untill the Peace made with them, in June, 1629 . . . Englished by George Bridges of Lincolns-Inne, Esq. London, Printed by E. M. for Gabriel Bedell, and Thomas Collins, . . . 1660. 8. A, 4 leaves: B-Q in eights: Politic Discourses, A, 2 leaves: B-F 4 in eights, F 4 blank. Dedicated by Bridges to the Marquis of Ormond.

DE RODON, MONSIEUR, Professor of Philosophy at Nismes.

The Funeral of the Mass: Or, The Mass dead and buried, without hope of Resurrection. Translated out of French. London, Printed by Andrew Clark, and are to be sold by Randal, Taylor ... 1673. 8°, A-K in eights, title on A 2. Dedicated by S. A. to the Earl of Clarendon. DE SCUDERY, M.

Artamenes, Or The Grand Cyrus, An Excellent New Romance. Written by the famous Wit of France, Monsieur de Scudery... and now Englished by F. G. Gent. London, Printed for Humphrey Moseley, ... and Thomas Dring 1653-4-5. Folio. 3 vols. Dedicated by the publisher to the Lady Anne Lucas.

Clelia, An Excellent New Romance: The Whole Work in Five Parts, Dedicated to Mademoiselle de Longueville

Written in French by the Exquisite Pen of Monsieur de Scudery, London, Printed... 1678. Folio, A-5 A in fours. With two titles, a portrait of the author, and a map.

DE VAURONNIERE, M.

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The Grand Scipio, An Excellent new Romance. Written in French by Monsieur de Vavronniere. And Rendered into English by G. H. London, Printed for H. Moseley, 1660. Folio. Title and dedication to the Lady Martha Cary, 3 leaves: B-Ll in fours. DEVEREUX, ROBERT, Earl of Essex. A briefe and compendious Narrative of

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DEVONSHIRE.
The Apprentices Warning-piece. Being
A Confession of Peter Moore, formerly
Servant to Mr. Bidgood, Apothecary in
Exeter, executed since the last Assises,
for poysoning his said Master . . . Lon-
don, Printed, and are to be sold by
Henry Walker. 1641. 4o, 4 leaves.
Probably written by Walker the Ironmonger.
The Unfortunate Family: Or, The
Devonshire Tragedy
London:

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Printed for J. Deacon, at the Sign of the Angle [sic], in Guilt-spur-street. [Circâ 1700.] 80, 8 leaves, including a duplicate title with a cut. Partly in verse. DIALOGUE.

A Merry Dialogue between Band, Cuff, and Ruff. Done by an excellent Wit. And Lately acted in a Shew in the famous Vniversity of Cambridge. London, Printed for F. K. and are to be sold at the John Fletcher's Head, . . . 1661. 4o, A-B 2 in fours.

DICKENSON, JOHN.

Miscellanea Ex Historiis Anglicanis Concinnata. Autore I. D. Lvgdvni Bata1606. 4o, A-I in fours,

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I 4 with Errata. Chiefly in verse. DIGBY, SIR KENELM. Discovrs Svr la Vegetation des Plantes, Fait par le Chevalier Digby, le 23. Ianuier 1660. Tradvction Françoise. A Paris, M.DC.LXVII. Sm. 8°. Prefixes, 8 leaves: A-H 3 in sixes. Dedicated by the translator to the Dauphin. DIGGES, DUDLEY.

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The Defence of Trade. In a Letter to

DOULAND.

Sir Thomas Smith Knight, Gouernour of the East-India Companie, &c. From one of the Societie. . . . London, Printed by William Stansby for Iohn Barnes, 1615. 4°. B-G in fours, a leaf of H. and the title. DILKE, THOMAS.

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The City Lady: Or, Folly Reclaim'd A Comedy, Acted by His Majesty's Servants at the Theatre in Little-LincolnsInn-Felds. Written by Mr. Dilke. turia Seniorum Agitant Expertia frugis. London, Printed for H. Newman, at the Grashopper in the Poultry, 1697. A-G in fours. Dedicated to Fisher Wentworth, Esq., by his affectionate brother the author.

DIRECTION.

A Book of the Names of all Parishes, Market Towns, Villages, ... London: Printed by M. S. for Tho: Jenner, 1657. 4°. With a map of England and two folded leaves.

The Direction for the English Traveller, 1643, with a new (printed) title added. DONALDSON, G.

Cl. G. Donaldsoni Scoto-Britanni, Abredonensis I. C. Synopsis Economica. Prostat apud Johannem Hallervordium Bibliop. Rostochiensem. M.DC.XXIV. 8°, A-Ff in eights, A repeated. Dedicated to Charles Prince of Wales. DORSETSHIRE.

March 2. Matters of great Note and Consequence . . . A true relation of the Strange and untimely deathes which hath successively befalen all the Nobility and others, which have beene the possessors of Sherborne Castle, in Dorset-shire since that it was unlawfully usurped and taken from the Church by King Stephen in Anno Dom. 1100. Which Castle is now in the possession of George Lord Digby, .. London, Printed for George Thompson. 1642. 40, 4 leaves. DOUGLAS, ROBERT.

The Form and Order of the Coronation of Charles the Second, . . . Aberdeen, Imprinted by James Brown, 1651. 12o, A-K in fours.

The Form and Order of the Coronation of Charles II. . . . By Robert Douglas Minister at Edinburgh. . . London, Printed according to the Authors own copy, to prevent any counterfeit. 1660. 4°, A-C in fours.

The two former editions appeared anonymously.

DOULAND, JOHN.

The First Booke of Songs Or Ayres of

DREXELIUS.

foure parts, Imprinted at London.

by Humfrey Lownes, dwelling on Bredstreet-hill, at the signe of the Starre. 1613. Folio, A-L, 2 leaves each, besides the title and dedication.

Lachrimæ, Or Seaven Teares Figured in Seaven Passionate Pauans, with divers other Poauans, Galiards, and Almands, set forth for the Lute, Viole, or Violons, in fiue parts. By Iohn Dowland Bacheler of Musicke, and Lutenist to the most Royall and Magnificent, Christian the fourth, King of Denmarke, . . . London Printed by Iohn Windet, and are to be solde at the Authors house in Fetterlane neare Fleet-streete. Folio, B-M in twos, a leaf of N, and the title-page. DREXELIUS, JEREMIAS. Nicetas: Or The Trivmph ouer Incontinencie. Written in Latin by F. Hier. Drexelius of the Society of Iesvs. And Translated into English by R. S. 1633. 8o, ǎ-ě in eights: B-Ee in eights. Dedicated by the translator "to al Worthy English Catholikes."

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Eleonora . . . 1692.

"It is a singular circumstance that in writing the elegy on the Countess of Abingdon, called Eleonora, Dryden did not know that she died very suddenly at a ball in her own house, in the midst of a gay assemblage of both sexes: a fact of which, had he been apprised, he would not have neglected to avail himself. He had never seen the lady, and wrote the poem at the solicitation of a nobleman with whom he was not personally acquainted."-Prior's Life of Malone, 1860,

p. 447.

DUBRAVIUS, JANUS.

A New Booke of good Husbandry, very

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pleasaunt, and of greate profite both for Gentlemen and Yomen: Conteining, The Order and maner of making of Fish pondes, with the breeding, preseruing, and multiplying of the Carpe, Tench, Pike, and Troute, and diuerse kindes of other Fresh-fish. Written in Latine by Ianus Dubravius, and translated into English at the speciall request of George Churchey, fellow of Lions Inne, the 9. of Februarie. 1599. Imprinted at London by William White, dwelling in Cow-lane. 1599. 4o, black letter, A-L 2 in fours. DUFFETT, THOMAS.

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The Empress of Morocco. A Farce. Acted by His Majesties servants. London, Printed for Simon Neal, . . . 1674. 4o, A-H 2 in fours. With a portrait of Harris the actor by Hollar in the character of Morena, the burlesque Empress of Morocco, as a frontispiece.

This piece, intended as a skit on Settle, ends on E 4; the remainder of the volume is occupied by a similar travestie of the witch scene in "Macbeth," which has a separate title on F 2 as follows: EpilogueBeing a new Fancy after the old, and most surprising way of Macbeth, Perform'd with new and costly Machines Which were invented and managed by the most ingenious Operator Mr Henry Wright, P.G.Q. London, Printed in the Year 1674.

The Spanish Rogue. As it was Acted By His Majesty's Servants. Written by Tho: Duffett.... London, Printed for William Cademan. MDCLXXIV. 4o. Title, prologue, &c., 2 leaves: dedication to Madam Ellen Guyn, 2 leaves: B-K

in fours.

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DU MOULIN, PIERRE.

The Elements of Logick. Translated out of the French Copie by Nathanael DeLawne, Bachelour of Arts in Cambridge. With the Authors approbation. London, Printed by I. D. for Nicholas Bourne, ... 1624. 8. ), 8 leaves, the first blank: A-N in eights. Dedicated to the Justices of Peace for Norfolk, &c.

DUNTON, JOHN.

The Life and Errors of John Dunton Late Citizen of London; written by Himself in Solitude. With an Idea of a New Life; Wherein is shewn How he'd Think, Speak, and Act, might he Live over his Days again; Intermix'd, with the New Discourses the Author has made in his Travels Abroad, and in his Private Conversation at Home. Together with the Lives and Characters of a Thousand Persons now living in London, &c. Digested into Seven Stages, with their Respective

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A Letter directed to Master [Orlando] Bridgeman, the fourth of Ianuary, and a Letter inclosed in it, to one Master Anderton, were this day read [in the H. of Commons.] London, Printed for Joseph Hunscott. 1641. A sheet. EDMONDS, HUGH.

Presbytery Popish, Not Episcopacy. By way of Epistolary Discourse to a Person of a misperswasion . . . By H. E. London, Printed for Philemon Stephens the younger,... 1661. 4°, A-G in fours, including a duplicate and varying title.

In verse.

EGLISHAM, GEORGE, M.D. Strange Apparitions, Or The Ghost of King Iames, With a late conference between the ghost of that good King, the Marquesse Hamilton, and George Eglishame, Doctor of Physick, unto which appeared the Ghost of the late Duke of Buckingham concerning the Death and poysoning of King Iames and the rest. London printed for J. Aston, 1642. 4o, 4 leaves. With a large cut on title and an epilogue in verse.

ELIZABETH OF BOHEMIA.

Treason Discovered from Holland: Or A Discoverie, of a most damnable and divellish attempt of two Iesuites, and three other Catholiques, against the life and person of the Ladie Elisabeth. at the Hague, March 5. 1642. . . . Likewise, A true report of the mercie of God, shewed in the most unexpected Deliverance of the Citie of Cork in Ireland, from a most terrible Famine: Which report was brought over by one Mr. Wilson, London, Printed for I. Tompson. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves.

ELYOT, SIR THOMAS.

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The Castle of Health, . . Now newlie perused and printed in the Yeare of our Lord. 1595. At London Printed by the Widdow Orwin, and are to be sold by Matthew Lownes. 4o, black letter, A-T 2 in fours.

ENFIELD.

The Case of the Earl of Stamford, Relating to the Wood lately Cut in EnfieldChace. To which is Annex'd, A Plan of the Chace, And the Intended Ridings

ERASMUS.

therein. London: Printed in the Year 1701. Folio, A in fours, besides title and plan. ENGLAND.

Fundamentum Patriæ: Or, England's Settlement: Being A View of the State of Affairs in this Kingdom, since his Majesties Restoration, to the year 1665. London: Printed for Thomas Rooks, ... 1665. 8o, B-F 6 in eights and the title.

EPISTLES AND GOSPELS.

The Epistles and Gospelles... Rycharde Bankes. 1540. 4°.

The date is not given except on the fifth leaf, which follows the Table to Part I., where we find: Postilles or Homilies Anno. M. D. XL.

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The Epistels and Gospels . . . Anno. M. D. LXIII. Imprinted at London by John Awdeley. Cum priuilegio . . . 8°, black letter, A-O 4 in eights. Here beginneth the Pistles & Gospels... [Col.] Imprynted at London, in Paules Churche yarde at the Sygne of the Lambe by Abraham Uele. 4o, A-S 2 in fours. Sothebys, February, 1881, No. 531. ERASMUS, DESIDERIUS. A lytell booke of good maners . . . 1532.

Of this book Lowndes cites editions by De Worde in 1522, 1532, and 1534, by N. Bourman without date, and by John Waley in 1554. I have not seen any editions but those of 1532 and 1554; yet we must not dismiss too summarily that of 1534, which appears to have been issued on the 20th January, 1534-5, and cannot, if so, be identical with that of 1532, issued on the 10th September. Of the copy of 1522 I have my doubts.

An exposicyon of the .xv. psalme made by mayster Erasmus of Rotherdame in whiche is full purely declared the pure and clene behauoure that ought to be in the pure Churche of Chryst which is the multytude of all trewe Chrysten people.

you be the lyght . . . Mattheu v. [Col.] Imprynted by me John Waylande at London within the temple barre/ at the sygne of the blewe garlande. Anno. M.CCCCC.xxxvii. 8°, black letter. A, 4 leaves: B-H in eights: I, 10 leaves.

The translator's name does not occur. Here folowith a scorneful Image or monstrous shape of a maruelous strage fygure called, Sileni alcibiadis presentyng y state & condicio of this present world/ & inespeciall of the Spirituallte how farre they be from y perfite trade and lyfe of Criste, wryte in the laten tonge / by that famous clarke Erasmus / & lately

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A True Relation of the Araignment of Thirty Witches at Chensford in Essex, before Iudge Coniers, fourteene_whereof were hanged on Friday last, Iuly 25. 1645, there being at this time a hundred more in severall prisons in Suffolke and Essex. . . . Printed at London by I. H. [1646.] 4°, 4 leaves.

The Essexian Triumviri: Or, A Discourse between Three Colchester Gentlemen Dis

guis'd in Masquerade, and Titus Otes, concerning the present Government London Printed for James Norris, 1684. 4o, A-D 2 in fours.

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FESTA.

Roys Chrestiens. . . . Imprimé a Rouen. 1649. 4o, A-F 2 in fours. Printed in two columns. With the title in the centre of a series of small engraved portraits, and large prints of Fairfax, Cromwell, Charles I., the execution of the King, Prince Charles, Strafford, Laud, and the Duke of Hamilton, all engraved by P. Huybrechts.

FARLEY, ROBERT.

Navlogia Sive Inventa Navis Avthore Roberto Farlæo. Londini Typis Tho. Cotes. 4o, A-E 2 in fours. In verse. FAUSTUS.

The History of the Damnable Life and Deserved Death of Dr. John Faustus. London: Printed by W. O. for John Back... 4o, A-K in fours. Large woodcut on title.

FELTHAM, OWEN.

Resolves A Duple Century yo 5th Edition. .. London Imprinted for Henry Seile 1634. 4o. Engraved title, with metrical explanation, dedication and preface, 4 leaves: B-Ff in eights: Gg-Hh, 4: Ii, 3.

The Second Book has a separate title dated 1633.

FEMALE SEX.

An Essay in Defence of the Female Sex . . . In a Letter to a Lady. Written by a Lady. The Second Edition . . . London, Printed for A. Roper and E. Wilkinson 1696. 8°, A-L in fours. With a frontispiece representing the Compleat Beau with two lines of verse beneath and verses by James Drake to the authoress.

FENTON, ROGER, B.D.

A Treatise of Vsvrie, Divided into Three Bookes... At London Imprinted by Felix Kyngston, for William Aspley. 1611. 40, A-Y 2 in fours. Dedicated to Sir Thomas Egerton by the author, his chaplain.

FERRAR, RICHARD.

An Exact Abridgement of the General History of the World From the Creation to the Year 1685. . . London, . . . 1698. 8o. A, 3 leaves : B-Y in eights. Dedicated to Popham Connoway, Esq; of Ragley, co, Warwick.

FESTA.

Festa Anglo-Romana: Or, The Feasts of the English and Roman Church, with their Fasts and Vigils.... Together with a Succinct Discourse of several other Grand Days in the Universities, Inns of Courts, and the Collar and Offering Days

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