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leaf: A, 2 leaves: a-g, 2 leaves each: maps of Roman and Saxon Britain: A-O in fours: half title to the Counties of England and Wales: maps of England and Cornwall: A-Ss 2 in fours: *Ss, 2 leaves: Tt, 2 leaves: *Tt, 2 leaves; Uu, 2 leaves: *Uu, 2 leaves: Xx, 3 leaves: Yy, 2 leaves: *Yy, 2 leaves: Zz, 2 leaves: *Zz, 2 leaves: 3 A-3 T, 2 leaves each, all repeated: 3 K-3 M in fours: 3 N-4 N, 2 leaves each: Annals of Ireland and Index, a-b, 2 leaves each. With maps, plates of coins (all referred to on text), and other plates. Dedicated to Sir John Sommers Kt Lord Keeper.

A Second Edition of Camdens De-
scription of Scotland, Containing a Sup-
plement of those Peers, or Lords of
Parliament, who were mentioned in the
First Edition; and an Account of those
since Raised to, and further Advanced
in the Degrees of Peerage, until the
Year 1694. Edinburgh, Printed by the
Heirs and Successors of Andrew Ander-
son,
M.D.C.XCV. 8°. T, 4 leaves :

A-Gg in fours.
The Abridgment of Camden's Britañia
With the Maps of the seuerall Shires of
England and Wales. Printed by Iohn

Bill Printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie. 1626. Oblong 8°. Engraved title, 1 leaf: 4 leaves unmarked with the Maps and Descriptions, &c. : a-c in fours: maps of Somerset, Wilts, Hants, Berks, Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Middlesex, Suffolk, Herts, Bucks, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, and Northamptonshire, a leaf each, with letterpress on back: then F-N in fours, the last leaf occupied by the map of Flintshire.

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don, Printed for Simon Waterson and Robert Clavell, ... 1657. 4°. B-3 G 2 in fours, besides the portrait, title, and dedication, 3 leaves.

Reges, Reginæ, Nobiles, & alij in Ecclesia Collegiata S. Petri Westmonasterij sepulti, vsque ad Annum reparatæ salutis 1600. Londini, Excudebat E. Bollifantus. M.DC. 4o, A-K in fours, and the Errata.

The copy before me belonged to Thomas Baker.

Annales Rervm Anglicarvm, et Hibernicarvm, Regnante Elizabetha, Ad Annvm Salvtis M.D.LXXXIX. Gvilielmo Camdeno Avthore. Londini, . . . M.DC.XV. Folio. A-Vvy in fours.

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Annales Rervm Anglicarvm et Hibernicarum, Regnante Elizabetha. Autore Gvil. Camdeno. Lvg. Batavorvm. Ex officina Elzeviriana. 1625. 8o, *, and **, 8 leaves each: A-Kkk in eights. The Historie of the Most Renowned and Victorious Princesse Elizabeth.... Composed by way of Annals. Never heretofore Faithfully and fully Published in English. London: Printed for Benjamin Fisher.

MDCXXX. Folio. Title and large portrait of the Queen, 2 leaves: A-B 2 in fours; B-4 G in fours, 4 G 4 blank. The Preface to the Reader is signed R. N. Annales Or, The History of the Most Renowned. Elizabeth... Written in Latin by the learned Mr. William Camden. Translated into English by R. N. Gent. . . . The third Edition. London Printed for Benjamin Fisher, . . . Anno 1635. Folio. First printed title and portrait, 2 leaves ac in fours and d, 6 leaves: A-3 E in sixes.

V. CL Gulielmi Camdeni, Et Illustrium Virorum Ad G. Camdenum Epistolæ Cum Appendice Varii Argumenti. Accesserunt Annalium Regni Regis Jacobi I. Apparatus. Et Commentarius de Antiquitate, Dignitate, & Officio Comitis Marescalli Angliæ. Præmittitur G. Camdeni Vita. Scriptore Thoma Smitho S. T. D. Ecclesiæ Anglicana Presbytero. Londini, . . .. MDCXCI. 4°. A-c in fours, title on A 2: (a)-(o) in fours: A-3 T in fours. Dedicated by Smith to Sir John Cotton, Bart.

CAMOENS, LOIS DE.

The Lusiad, Translated by Sir R. Fanshawe, 1655.

This version was executed during the translator's residence at Tankersley Park, in a house which had been lent to him by

CAMPANELLA.

Lord Strafford. It was very carelessly printed, and in his own copy, at one time in possession of the Turnor family, he had noted the mistakes of the press. See Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe, 1830, p. 13. CAMPANELLA, THO.

A Discourse touching the Spanish Monarchy. Laying down Directions and Practises whereby the King of Spain may attain to an Universal Monarchy. Wherein also we have a Political Glasse, representing each particular Country, Province,. . . As also the Causes of the Rise and Fall of each Kingdom and Empire. ... Newly translated into English, according to the Third Edition of this Book in Latine. London, Printed for Philemon Stephens . . . 1654. 4°, A-Gg in fours.

One of the sections is appropriated to England.

CAMUS, J. P. Bishop of Bellay.

A True Tragical History of Two Illustrious Italian Families; Couched under the Names of Alcimus and Vannoza. Written in French, By the Learned J. P. Bishop of Bellay. Done into English, by a Person of Quality . . . London, Printed

for William Jacob at the Black Swan next Bernard's Inn in Holbourn, 1677. 8°, A-Dd in eights, besides a frontispiece in four compartments. Dedicated to the Comte de Schomberg.

CANAND, I. or J.

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The fantasies of a troubled mans head. Of euyll tounges. Of Trust and Triall [By B. G.] A Strife betwene Appelles and Pygmalion [By Ber. Gar.] Imprinted at London without Aldersgate, in Little Britaine, by A. Lacy, [1566.] A sheet. H. Huth, Esq.

Reprinted in Ancient Ballads, &c. 1867, p. 217. The two poems by Canand appear in Tottell's Miscellany, 1557 (repr. Collier, pp. 177 and 180), the first under the title of "Of the mutabilitie of the world," the other with the heading,

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Against wicked tonges." This republication of pieces from books in the form of broadsides seems to be reversing the ordinary practice.

CANARIES.

The Conquest of the Grand Canaries, made this last Summer by threescore and thirteene saile of shippes, sent forth at the command and direction of the states generall of all the Vnited prouinces, to the coast of Spaine and the Canarie Isles: with the taking of a towne in the Ile of Gomera, and the successe of part of the saide fleete in their returne homeward. Which set saile for Spaine the 25: of

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Maie, and returned home the 10. of Septemb. 1599. At London Printed by P. S. for William Aspley, . . 1599. 4o, black letter, A-D in fours. B. M. CANCELLER, JAMES.

The Alphabet of Praiers, verie fruitfull to be exercised and vsed of euerie Christian: Newlie drawne, into no lesse direct an order than aptlie agreeth with the same, by A. Fleming. [Quot. from St. Luke.] Imprinted at London for the Companie of the Stationers. Small 8°, black letter, printed within woodcut borders. A-07 in eights, but perhaps O 8 had the colophon.

Dedicated by James Canceller to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Puttick & Simpson, July 17, 1877, much cut.

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A Second Voyce from the Temple to the Higher Powers. London: Printed by M. Simmons. 1653. 4°. A,

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2 leaves: B-E in fours. CANNON, ANDREW.

A balladd vpon the desperat life of one Andrew Cannon, Licensed to Thomas Scarlett, 15 Aug. 1590. CANTICA.

Cantica Sacra Containing Hymns and Anthems for Two Voices to the Organ, both Latine and English. Composed by Mr. Richard Dering, Dr. Christopher Gibbons, Dr. Benjamin Rogers, Mr. Matth. Locke, and others. London, Printed by W. Godbid, for John Playford, 1674. Folio. Cantus, A-M, 2 leaves each, and N, 1 leaf: Bassus, A-I, 2 leaves each, and a leaf of K. CAPEL, ARTHUR, LORD.

Obsequies on that Unexemplar Champion of Chivalrie and perfect Patern of true Prowesse, Arthur, Lord Capell. [1649.] A sheet of verses, with an engraving.

Daily Observations or Meditations, Divine, Morall. Written by a person of

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CAPEL, CHARLES, Esquire.

Affectvvm Decidva, Or Dve Expressions In honour of the truly noble Charles Capell Esq. (Sonne to the right honourable Arthur Capell Baron of Hadham) deceased on Christmas Day 1656.

Quis desiderio sit pudor, aut modus
Tam Chari Capitis?

Oxford, Printed Anno Dom. 1656. 4o,
A-D in fours, D 4 blank.

A collection of verses by Flatman, Ken, &c.

CARACCIOLUS, GALEACIUS.

A President to the Nobilitie of Court, and Countrey. In the Life of Galeacivs Caracciolvs, the Noble Marquesse of Vico, in the Kingdome of Naples. Contayning the Story of his admirable conversion from Popery, and his forsaking of his Marquesdome, for the Gospels sake. Written first in Italian: thence translated into Latine, by Reuerend Beza: and for the benefit of our people, put into London: English by W. Crashaw...

Printed by T. S. for Richard Moore, 1612. 4o, A-M in fours, but no sign. B in the copy employed. Dedicated to the Earl of Pembroke and Viscount Lisle.

CARDANUS.

Cardanvs Comforte, translated into Englishe. Anno Domini 1576. Imprinted at London in Fleete-streate neare to S. Dunstans Churche by Thomas Marsh. Cum Priuilegio. 4°. A, 6 leaves, A 5-6 with the verses by T. Churchyard and G. Gascoigne: A (repeated)—N 6 in eights, N 6 blank. CARDING.

A merrye Devyce concerninge cardinge at yche kynd of plaie. Licensed to R. Jones, 2 Jan. 1578-9.

CARE, HENRY.

Harry Care's Last Will and Testament. A sheet in verse. [Circâ 1700.] CAREW, SIR ALEXANDER.

The Speech or Confession of Sir Alexander Carew Baronet: Who was beheaded on Tower-hill on Munday Decemb. 23. 1644. Published by Authority. London, Printed for Tho. Bates . . . 1644. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M.

CAREW, THOMAS.

Certaine Psalmes of David translated into English verse / by Thomas Carew

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CARIBBY.

Esquire. Licensed to Thomas Walkley, 27 June, 1640.

CAREW, THOMAS [AND GEORGE]. Fraud and Oppression detected and arraigned. Or An Appeal to the Parliament of England in a short Narative and Deduction of severall Actions at Law, depending in the Ordinary Courts of Justice in Holland & Zealand, between diverse Subjects of the King of England, and the Subjects of the States Generall of the Seven United Provinces. With severall remarkable Observations and Animadversions thereupon, by the Creditors of S. William Courten, St. Paul Pyndar, St. Edward Littleton, and William Courten Esquire deceased. Faithfully recollected and digested into a Method by G. C. a Lover of his Countrey. Whereunto are added Some necessary Advertisements concerning the improvement of Navigation and Trade. Printed Anno Domini 1676. Folio. *, 2 leaves: **, 2 leaves: A-P, 2 leaves each, besides title to Part 2; Q, 3 leaves, one unmarked; R-Ee, 2 leaves each: Ff, 4 leaves: T, 4 leaves: Kk-Mm, 2 leaves each Index and Postscript, 2 leaves.

Hinc Illæ Lacrymæ ; or, An Epitome of the Life and Death of Sir William Courten and Sir Paul Pyndar Late of London Knts Deceased, with their great Services and Sufferings under the Crown of England. Together with a Brief Narrative of the Case and Tryal of certain Persons for Pyracy and Felony on the 10th of February 1680. Upon a Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer grounded upon the Statute of the 28 of Henry the 8. Faithfully and Modestly Collected by Thomas Carew Gent. with some Remarques thereupon. London, Printed for the Persons Interested, Anno Dom. M.DCLXXXI. Folio, A-F, 2 leaves each, besides title-page, and dedication to Sir John Nicholas, one of the Clerks of the Council. B. M.

CARIBBY ISLANDS.

The History of the Caribby-Islands, viz. Barbados, St. Christophers, St. Vincents, Martinico, Dominico, Barbont Hos, Monserrat, Mevis, Antego, &c, in all XXVIII. In Two Books. The First containing the Natural, The Second, the Moral History, of those Islands. Illustrated with several Pieces of Sculpture, representing the most considerable Rarities therein Described. With a Caribbian-Vocabulary. Rendred into English By John Davies of Kidwelly. London, Printed for Thomas

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Tithes Examined and proued to bee due to the Clergie by a diuine right. Whereby the contentious and prophane Atheists, as also the dissembling Hypocrites of this age, may learne to honour the Ministers, and not to defraude them, and to Rob the Church. . . . Written by George Carleton Batchelour in Diuinitie. Printed at London by T. Este, for Clement Knight ... 1606. 4°, A-L in fours. B. M. Tithes Examined and proued to be due to the Clergie by a diuine right. Written by George Carleton. The second Edition reuised by the Author. At London : Printed by Humfrey Lownes, for Clement Knight, . . . 1611. 4o, A-L 2 in fours, A followed by a blank, and the dedication an extra leaf.

An Examination of those things wherein the Author of the late Appeale holdeth the Doctrines of the Pelagians and Arminians, to be the Doctrines of the Church of England. Written by George Carleton Dr. of Divinitie, and Bishop of Chichester.

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London, Printed for William Turner. 1626. 4o, A-Q in fours. Dedicated to the King.

A Thankfvll Remembrance of Gods Mercy. In an Historicall Collection of the great and mercifull Deliverances of the Church and State of England, since the Gospel beganne here to flourish, from the beginning of Queene Elizabeth.

The third Edition revised, and enlarged. [Quot. from Psalm iii. 2.] London, Printed by M. Flesher for Robert Mylbourne 1627. 4°, A-Pp 2 in fours, the first leaf blank. With a portrait of Carleton, a frontispiece, and a series of engravings on the letterpress by Hul

sius.

A Thankfvll Remembrance . . . The fourth Edition revised. London, Printed by Aug. Math. for Robert Mylbourne . 1630. 4°, A-Pp in fours, last leaf blank. With the same portrait, frontispiece, and cuts as in the edition of 1627.

CARLIELL.

The Life of Mr. Bernard Gilpin, Some Times Parson of Hovghton in the Bishoprick of Dvrham. A man for his singular piety and integritie famous, and renowned over all the Northerne parts of this Kingdome of England. Faithfully collected and written in Latine by the Right Reverend Father in God George Carleton, late Lord Bishop of Chichester, and published for the satisfaction of his Countrimen, by whom it was long since earnestly desired. Translated by William Freake Minister. . . . London, Printed by William Iones, dwelling in Redcrosse-streete. 1629. 4°. ¶, 4 leaves: A-H 2 in fours. Dedicated to Sir William Belosis Knight. B. M. The Life of Bernard Gilpin, fourth Edition. Imprinted at London by W. I. and T. P. dwelling in Red-Crosse street. 1636. 8°, A-P in twelves, first and last leaves blank. B. M. CARLIELL, LODOWICK. The Deserving Fauorite. As it was lately Acted, first before the Kings Maiestie, and since publikely at the Black-Friers. By his Maiesties Seruants. Written by Lodowicke Carlell, Esquire, Gentle-man of the Bowes, and Groome of the King and Queenes Priuie Chamber. At London.

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Printed for Mathew Rhodes. 1629. 4o, A-N in fours, N 4 blank.

Dedicated to his friends, Mr. Thomas Carie, son of the Earl of Monmouth, and Mr. William Murrey, both of the BedChamber.

Arviragvs and Philicia. As it was acted at the Private House in Black-Fryers by his Majesties Servants. The first and second Part. London, Printed by John Norton, for Iohn Crooke and Richard Sergier. 1639. Sm. 8°, A-G in twelves, first leaf blank. The Passionate Lovers, A Tragi-Comedy. The First and Second Parts. Twice presented before the King and Queens Majesties at Somerset-House, and very often at the Private House in Black-Friars, with great Applause, By his late Majesties Servants. Written by Lodowick Carlell, Gent. London, Printed for Humphrey Moseley... 1655. 4°, A-H in fours, first and last leaves blank. Dedicated by Alexander Gough to Mary Duchess of Richmond and Lenox. Two New Playes.

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A Brief Description of the Province of Carolina on the Coasts of Floreda. And More perticularly of a New-Plantation, begun by the English at Cape-Feare, on that River now by them called CharlesRiver, the 29th of May. 1664. Wherein is set forth The Healthfulness of the Air; the Fertility of the Earth, and Waters; and the great Pleasure and Profit will accrue to those that shall go thither to enjoy the same. Also, Directions and advice to such as shall go thither whether on their own accompts, or to serve under another. Together with a most accurate Map of the whole Province. London, Printed for Robert Horne in the first Court of Gresham-College neer Bishopsgate-street. 1666. 4o, A-B in fours, first and last leaves blank, or 12 printed pages, besides the folded map. CARPENTER, JOHN.

Schelomonocham. Or King Solomon his Solace, Containing (among many other things of worthy request) King Solomon his Policie, his true Repentance, and finally his Salvation. First Presented to the Kinges most excellent maiestie, and afterward published. . . . London Imprinted by Iohn Windet. 1606. 4o, black letter. T, 4 leaves, first blank: A- -Aa 4 in eights, B 8 and Aa 4 blank : 8 leaves.

Dedicated to James I. There are a few

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owne good and bad fortunes. Licensed to Francis Smith, 4 March, 1635–6. The famous and worthy History of Guy Earle of Warwick in verse, by John Carpenter. Licensed to Robert Oulton, 28 June, 1636.

CARPENTER, NATHANAEL.

Geographie Delineated... By Nathanael Carpenter, Fellow of Exceter Colledge in Oxford. The Second Edition Corrected. Oxford, Printed by John Lichfield, for Henry Cripps, M.DC.XXXV. 4°.

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8 leaves, besides a folded one with the Analysis of the First Book: A-Ss in eights, Ss 8 blank, besides a folded Table at D 3 and a second folded one with the Analysis of Book 2. Dedicated to William Earl of Pembroke. CARPENTER, RICHARD. Experience, Historie, and Divinitie, Divided into five Books. Written by Richard Carpenter, vicar of Poling, a small and obscure Village by the Seaside, neere to Arvndell in Svssex. Who being, first, a Scholar of Eaton Colledge, and afterwards, a Student in Cambridge, forsooke the Vniversity, and immediately travelled, in his raw, greene, and ignorant yeares, beyond the Seas... London, Printed by R. C. for Andrew Crooke.. 1642. 8°, A-Xx in eights, title on A 3. With a portrait by W. Marshall,

prose.

CARRE, FRANCIS.

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A Dowlefull Dettye of one Fraunces Carre. A ballad. Licensed to J. Allde in 1567. CARRE, THOMAS, Priest of the English College at Doway.

Sweete Thovghtes of Jesvs and Marie Or Meditations for all the Feastes of our B. Sauiour. And his B. Mother. And for the most part of their Octaues. Togeither with his sacred Passion. For the vse of the daughters of Sion. Printed at Paris. Anno 1658. 12o. ǎ, 12 leaves: A-H6 in twelves: A (with Entertainments for Whitsantide)-I in twelves: Meditations, A-F 5 in twelves. Dedicated to "the Verie Venerable His Most Honored Deare Lady Marie Tredway, First Abbesse of the English Monasterie of Sion of S. Augustins Order established in Paris."

Pietas Parisiensis or a Short Description of the Pietie and Charitie comonly exercised in Paris. Which represents in short the pious practises of the whole Catholike Chvrch By Thomas Carre, Counsellour

of Paris.

Euery Good tree yealdeth good fruites. . . .

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