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Printed by Roger Daniel, Printer to the University. 1647. 8°. General title, 1 leaf: A, 3 leaves: B-Hh in eights, the last leaf with the Errata.

Dedicated to his dear father, Alexander More, Esq.

A Collection of several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More Fellow of Christ's Colledge in Cambridge . . . The second Edition more correct and much enlarged. London, Printed by James Flesher, for William Morden Book-seller in Cambridge. MDCLXII. Folio. MORE, JOHN, Preacher at Norwich. A Table from the Beginning of the world to this day. . . . Printed by Iohn Legate 1599. 8o, A (repeated)-R 4 in

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MORE, SIR THOMAS, Knight, Lord Chancellor of England.

Thomæ Mori Angli, Viri Ervditionis pariter, ac virtvtis nomine clarissimi, Angliæqve olim Cancellarii. Omnia quæ hucusque ad manus nostras peruenerunt, Latina Opera, quorum aliqua nunc primum in lucem prodeunt, reliqua verò multo quàm antea castigatiora. Horvm Omnivm Elenchvm Pagina duodecima commonstrabit. Lovanii, Apud Ioannem Bogardum sub Biblijs Aureis, Anno 1566. Folio. Prefixes, 6 leaves marked A: A' (repeated)-Y in sixes: Z, 4 leaves.

De Optimo Reip. Statv, Deqve noua insula Vtopia, libellus uere aureus, nec minus salutaris quàm festiuus, clarissimi disertissimiq; uiri Thomae Mori inclytæ ciuitatis Londinensis ciuis & vicecomitis. Epigrammata clarissimi disertissimiq; uiri Thomae mori, pleraq; è Græcis uersa. Epigrammata, Des. Erasmi Roterodami. Apud inclytam_Basileam. [Col.] Basileae Apvd Io. Frobenivm Mense Decembri. An. M.D.XVIII. 4o, a-z in fours: A-T in fours: V in sixes. With several woodcut initials and headpieces designed by Holbein.

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De Optimo Reip. Statv. . . . EpigramApud inclytam Basileam. [Col.] Basilea, Apvd Ioannem Frobenivm, Mense Martio. An. M.D.XVIII. 4°, as in fours: t-u in sixes: the Epigrammata, with a new title, x-z in fours: A-I in fours: K in sixes. Lambeth.

Thomæ Mori Utopia, A Mendis vindicata. Oxonii, Typis W. Hall . . . 1663. 12o, A-L in twelves.

A frutefull pleasaunt, & wittie worke.. Imprinted at London, by Abraham Veale

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[Col.] Imprinted at Londō in Paules Churche yarde, at the signe of the Lambe, by Abraham Veale. M.D.CVI. 8°, black letter, A-K in eights.

A Most pleasant, fruitfull, and wittie worke, . . . And now this third Edition, newly corrected and amended. London Printed by Thomas Creede. 1597. 4o, black letter, A-T in fours.

In this edition Robinson is described as "sometime of Corpus Christi College, Oxford."

The Common-Wealth of Vtopia: Containing a Learned and pleasant Discourse of the best state of a Publike Weale, as it is found in the Government of the new Ile called Vtopia. Written by the Right Honourable, Sir Thomas Moore, Lord Chancellour of England. London, Printed by B. Alsop & T. Fawcet, and are to be sold by Wil: Sheares 1639. 12o. Printed and engraved titles, 2 leaves: dedicated by B. Alsop to Cresacre Moore, of Moore place, North Mimes, co. of Hertford, next of kin to the Chancellor. Utopia: Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England: Translated into English [by Gilbert Burnet.] London; Printed for Richard Chiswell, MDCLXXXIV. 80, A-P 4 in eights, first and last leaves blank.

Epigrammata Clarissimi disertissimiq; uiri Thomae Mori. . . Apvd Inclytam Basileam. [Col.] Basileae Apvd Ioannem Frobenivm Mense Decembri. Anno. M. D. XX. 4o, a-n in fours: o, 6 leaves. A dyaloge of syr Thomas More knyghte : one of the counsayll of oure souerayne lorde the kyng & chauncellour of hys duchy of Lancaster wherein he treatyd dyuers maters / as of the veneration & worshyp of ymagys & relyques / praying to sayntys & goyng ō pylgrymage. Wyth many othere thyngys touchyng the pestylent sect of Luther and Tyndale by the tone bygone in Saxony and by the tother laboryd to be brought in to Englond. [Col.] Enpryntyd at London at the sygue of the meremayd at Powlys gate next to chepe syde in the moneth of June the yere of our lord. M. v. C. xxix. Cum priuilegio Regali. Folio, black letter, printed in two columns. A, 4 leaves: B-V in sixes: X, 8 leaves, the colophon on X 8 verso: Errata, followed by a blank, 2 leaves more. Guildhall Library. This copy has a marginal note pasted on Q 3 verso.

The cofutacyon of Tyndales answere made by syr Thomas More knyght lorde chau

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cellour of Englonde. Prentyd at London by wyllyam Rastell. 1532. Cvm Privilegio. Folio, black letter, Aa-Ee in fours; a-v in fours: x, 6 leaves: A-S in fours: T, 6 leaves, T 6 with the Errata. Lambeth.

Expositio Fidelis De Morte D. Thomæ Mori & quorundam aliorū insignium uirorum in Anglia. Anno. M.D.XXXV. 4o, roman letter, A-C in fours.

Beschreyvung des vrtheyls vnd todts / weiland des Grosz Canzlers in Engenlande / heren Thomas Morus /. . . . No place, printer's name, or date, [1534.] 4o, black letter, 4 leaves.

More has some Iambic verses, addressed "Ad Candidum," at sign. Mii. of a book called "De Generibus Ebreosorum," 4°, 1515; they are intended to show "Qualis uxor diligenda."

MORELL, WILLIAM.

Verborvm Latinorvm Cvm Graecis An

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glicisqve Conivnctorum, locupletissimi Commentarij: Ad Elaboratvm Gvilielmi Morelii... Archetypum accuratissimè excusi. . . . Londini, În ædibus Henrici Bynnemani, per assignationem Richardi Huttoni. Cum Priuilegio.. . Folio. Title, dedication by Hutton to Dudley, Earl of Leicester, lines by Abraham Fleming Londinigena to Morelius, &c., 4 leaves: A-5 E in sixes.

MORESYNE, RICHARD.

Apomaxis Calvmniarvm, Convitiorvmqve, quibus Ioannes Cocleus homo theologus exiguus artiù professor, scurra procax, Henrici octaui, serenissimi regis Angliæ famam impetere, nomē obscurare, rerum gestaru gloriam foedare, nuper edita, non tam ad rege, q in regis invidia, epistola studuit. Authore Ricardo Morysino Anglo. [Col.] Londini In AEdibvs Thomae Bertheleti... An. M.D.XXXVII.

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4o, A, leaves: A-Z in fours: a-c in fours, c 4 with the colophon. Dedicated to Thomas Cromwell.

An Invective agenste the great and detestable vice, treason, wherein the secrete practises, and traiterous workinges of theym, that suffrid of late are disclosed. made by Rycharde Morisyne. [Col.] Londini in ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. Anno. M. D. xxxix. black letter. a, 8 leaves, a 7-8 blank : A-F 4 in eights.

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An Exhortation to styrre all Englyshe men to the defence of theyr countreye, made by Richarde Morysine. [Col.] Londini in ædibus Thome Bertheleti typis

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MORGAN, JOHN.

A most bloody vnnaturall and vnmatchable murther Comitted in Whitechappell by Nathanaell Tindall vpon his owne mother. Licensed to John Trundle and Richard Hodgkin[son] 16 Sept. 1624. MORGAN, SHINKIN AP, pseud. See Wales.

MORGAN, SYLVANUS.

London, King Charles His Augusta, Or City Royal. Of the Founders, the Names, and oldest Honours of the City. An Historical and Antiquarian Work, Written first in Heroicall Latin Verse . . . and now translated into English Couplets, with Annotations. .. London. Printed for William Leybourn, 1648. 4o, A-C

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Plantarum Umbelliferarum Distributio Nova, Per Tabulas Cognationis et Affinitatis Ex Libro Naturæ Observata & detecta. . . . Oxonii, E Theatro Sheldoniano. Anno Domini M.DC.LXXII. Folio. Title and two dedications, 3 leaves: Preface, 2 leaves: A-Z, 2 leaves each eight leaves of tables: Tabula Generalis, 2 leaves plates (12). MORLAND, SAMUEL.

The History of the Evangelical Churches of the Valleys of Piemont Containing a a most exact Geographical Description of the Place, and a faithfull Account of the Doctrine, Life, and Persecution of the Ancient Inhabitants. Together with a most naked and punctual Relation of the late Bloody Massacre. 1655. And a Narrative of all the following Transactions, to the Year of our Lord, 1658. All which are justified, partly by divers Ancient Manuscripts written many hundred Years before Calvin or Luther, and partly by other most Authentick Attestations. London. Printed by Henry Hills. . . for Adoniram Byfield.... 1658. Folio. With a portrait of Morland by Lombart and a folded map. A, 6 leaves: [b], 2 sheets of four: [c]-[h] in fours, but [f] omitted: B-Xxxx in fours; no Mmm 4.

There are some curious engravings on the letterpress; but they appear to have been used for another purpose, and at any rate have a strong resemblance to those in Cranford's book. Morland was Cromwell's Commissioner at Geneva to inquire into the wrongs of the Waidenses; the volume is

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MORLEY.

dedicated to the Protector. Morland was afterwards knighted. The print of him attached to this book was engraved from his portrait by Lely.

The Description and Use of Two Arithmetick Instruments. Together with a Short Treatise, explaining and Demonstrating the Ordinary Operations of Arithmetick. As likewise, A Perpetual Almanack, And several Useful Tables.

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sented to His Most Excellent Majesty Charles II. . . . By S. Morland. London, Printed, and are to be sold by Moses Pitt ... 1673. 8°, A-G 2 in eights: the Almanack, &c., 30 leaves, the last blank, besides a folded leaf, all irregularly marked and paged. With a portrait.

A Specimen of a Dictionary English and Latin, Compil'd by the late Mr. S. Morland F.R.S. As Propos'd to be Publish'd by his Son S. Morland F.R.S. London,

MDCCXXIII. 4°, 8 leaves. B. M. MORLEY, HENRY PARKER, Lord. The Exposition and declaration of the Psalme, Deus ultimum Dominus, made by syr Henry Parker Knight, lord Morley, dedicated to the Kinges highnes. [Col.] Londini in ædibus Thome Bertheleti. . . Anno. M.D.XXXIX. 8°, A-C in eights, C 7-8 blank. Lambeth. MORLEY, THOMAS.

A Plaine and Easie Introdvction to Practicall Mvsicke. Set downe in forme of a dialogue. Deuided into three partes. The first teacheth to sing with all things necessary for the knowledge of prickesong. The second treateth of descante . . . The third and last part entreateth of composition of three, foure, five or more parts.

By Thomas Morley, Batcheler of musick, & one of the gent. of her Maiesties Royall Chappell. Imprinted at London by Peter Short . . . 1597. Folio. Title within broad woodcut border and dedication to Master William Bird, 2 leaves: B-Bb in fours: 2 leaves engraved: Annotations, T, 4 leaves: *, 4 leaves: (...) 4 leaves.

A Plaine and Easie Introdvction. . . . Imprinted at London by Humfrey Lownes 1608. Folio. Title and dedication, 2 leaves: B-Bb in fours, &c. (as before.)

The First Booke of Consort Lessons, made by diuers exquisite Authors, for six Instruments to play together, the Treble Lute, the Pandora, the Cittern, the BaseVioll, the Flute & Treble-Violl. Newly set forth at the coast & charges of a Gentle-man, for his priuate pleasure, and

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for diuers others his frendes which delight in Musicke. Printed at London in Little Saint Helens by VVilliam Barley, the Assigne of Thomas Morley, and are to be solde at his shop in Gratious-streete. Cvm Privilegio Ad Imprimendum solum. 1599. Folio, A-C in fours. Bodleian (Douce).

"To the right honorable, Sir Stephen Some, Knight, Lord Mayor of the citty of London and to the right worshipfvl the Aldermen of the same, Thomas Morley Gent. of her Maiesties Chappell, wisheth long health and felicitie."

The First Booke of Consort Lessons, Collected by Thomas Morley Gentleman, and now newly corrected and enlarged. London: Printed by Thomas Snodham for Iohn Browne, . . 1611. Folio, A— B in fours. Dedicated to Sir Stephen Some, Lord Mayor of London.

This is the treble viol portion only. Rimbault, August, 1877, No. 1191. MORPETH, MARY.

To the Most Illustrious John, Earle of Lauderdale, &c. His Majesties High Commissioner for the Kingdom of Scotland, His Grace, A Congratulatory welcome of an Heart-well-wishing Quill: Hecatombe. A folio sheet. In verse. [1670.]

To the Right Honourable James Earl of Perth, Lord Drummond, and Stow-hall, &c. Lord High Chancellour of His Maiesties most Ancient Kingdom of Scotland. The Congratulatory Welcome of an Obliged Quill. [1684.] A poetical broad

side.

These two pieces are assigned to Mary Morpeth.

MORTON, THOMAS, Bishop of Durham. Episcopos Apostolokos, Or The Episcopacy of the Church of England Justified to be Apostolical, From the Authority of the Antient Primitive Church: . . . By . . . Thomas Morton, late Lord Bishop of Duresme. Before which is Prefixed A Preface to the Reader concerning this Subject: By Sir Henry Yelverton Baronet. . . . London, Printed for J. Collins 1670. 8°. A, 4 leaves: B-Q 4 in eights, Q 4 blank. With a portrait of the Bishop.

MORTON, ANN DOUGLAS, Countess of. The Countess of Morton's Daily Exercise; Or A Book of Praiers, and Rules How to spend the Time in the Service and Pleasure of Almighty God. London, Printed for R. Royston, Bookseller to His most Sacred Majesty. 1666. 12°, A-F in twelves, including a frontispiece, in which

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a lady (perhaps the authoress) is represented kneeling in prayer. Dedicated

by M. G. to Anne Countess of Mareshall, and to the memory of her mother, Anne, Countess of Morton. Br. Museum.

The Imprimatur is dated March 28, 1665 [-6.]

MOSSE, MILES, D.D., Pastor of Combes. Scotlands Welcome. A Sermon Preached at Needham in the Countie of Suff. on Tuesday, April 5, 1603. . . . By Miles Mosse, Pastor of the Church of God in Combes, and Doctor of Diuinity. With some notes and allegations then omitted by reason of the time, and the capacitie of the audience. London, Printed by Melchisedech Bradwood for Thomas Man. 1603. 8°, A-F 4 in eights, F 4 blank. Dedicated to John Earl of Mar.

MOSSOM, R., Preacher at St. Peter's,

Paul's Wharf, London.

Englands Gratulation for the King and his Subjects Happy Union. First Preacht on the Day of Publique Thanksgiving, appointed by the Parliament, May the 10th 1660. Since Publisht as a Common Tribute to Cæsar, at his so much long'd for Arrival.... London, Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for William Grantham, .. 1660. 4o, A-F in fours, first leaf blank. With a portrait of the King.

MOTTEUX, PETER.

The Gentleman's Journal: Or The Monthly Miscellany. By way of Letter to a Gentleman in the Country. Consisting of News, History, Poetry, Musick, Translations, &c. London, Printed; and are to be sold by R. Baldwin, 1692-4. 4°. Three volumes or 36 numbers, each number separately signatured and titled. The dedications are signed P. M. or Peter Motteux.

Love's a Jest. A Comedy, As it is Acted at the New Theatre in Little-Lincolns Inn-Fields. By his Majesties Servants. Written by Mr. Motteux. London, MDCXCVI. 4°. A, 4 leaves: (a) 2 leaves: B-L 2 in fours. Dedicated to Charles, Lord Clifford of Lanesborough, MOULTON, THOMAS.

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The Myrrour or Glasse of helth necessary and nedefull for euery person to loke in that wyll kepe theyr body from the sekenes of the Pestylence. And it sheweth howe the Planettes reygne in houre euery of the daye and the nyght with the natures and Exposycyons of the .xii. Sygnes, deuyded by the .xii. Monthes of the yere. And sheweth the remedyes, for

MUNDAY.

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MUGGLETON, L.

The Blasphemer Tryed and Cast: Or a more full Narrative of the Tryal of Lodowick Muggleton, on Wednesday the 17th of this Instant January, at the SessionsHouse in the Old-Bayly. With a Relation of the Charges delivered to the Jewry, and the Sentence passed upon him [London, 1676.] 40, 12 leaves.

The imprint in this copy was cut off. MUN, THOMAS.

A Discovrse of Trade, From England vnto the East-Indies: Answering to diuerse Obiections which are vsually made against the same. By T. M. London. Printed by Nicholas Okes for John Pyper. 1621. 40, A-H 2 in fours, A 1 and H 2 blank, besides (d), 4 leaves,

England's Treasure by Forraign Trade.

London, Printed by J. Flesher 'for Robert Horne . . . 1669. 8°, A-N 4 in eights.

MUNDAY, ANTHONY.

A Discouerie of Edmund Campion, and his Confederates, their most horrible and traitorous practises, against her Maiesties most royall person, and the Realme. Wherein may be seene, how thorowe the whole course of their Araignement: they were notably conuicted of euery cause. Whereto is added, the Execution of Edmund Campion, Ralphe Sherwin, and Alexander Brian, executed at Tiborne the 1. of December. Published by A. M. sometime the Popes Scholler, allowed in the Seminarie at Roome amongst them: a Discourse needefull to be read of euery man, to beware how they deale with such secret seducers. Seene and allowed. Imprinted at London for Edward White...

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the 29. of Janua. 1582. 8°, A-G in eights, A 8 and G 8 blank.

Dedicated to Sir Edward Bromley, Knight, and others.

A Briefe Chronicle, of the Successe of Times, from the Creation of the World to this instant. Containing the Originall & liues of our ancient Fore-Fathers, before and after the Flood; As also, of all the Monarchs, Emperours, Kinges in most Nations of this Worlde: And how in alteration, or succession, they have continued to this day. Printed by W. Jaggard, Printer to the Honourable Citty of London, and are to be sold at his house in Barbican. 1611. 8°, chiefly black letter, A-B 4 in eights: C-Ss 2 in eights.

Dedicated (1) to Sir William Cravon, Lord Mayor, Sir Henry Montague, King's Serjeant, &c., and (2) to the Merchant Taylors' Company. In the latter address there is an interesting account of Sir Thomas White and his benefactions.

MURDER.

The murder Donne by Anne Harrison alias Myddelton. Licensed to Thomas East, 24 Feb. 1579-80.

A brief discourse of Foure cruell murders, &c. A ballad. Licensed to Thomas Nelson, 2 Nov. 1584.

A booke intituled The murder of murders. Licensed to John Kyd, 24 July, 1591.

A Collection of murders committed in England, with many of their strange and miraculous revealinges. Licensed to George Eld, 15 June, 1609.

The inhumane, bloodie and cruell murder committed by one William Hollis vpon Hounslowe Heathe with his arraynement and execucon. Licensed to Joseph Hunt, 16 January, 1612-13.

A ballett of a murder done vpon one master Noble at Montague house by one Francis Rubye a stranger. Licensed to Henry Gosson, 12 July, 1614.

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The Lawes and Statutes of God, Concerning the punishment to be inflicted upon wilfull murderers. . . . London, Printed for Matthew Simmons, 1646. 4o, A-B in fours, B 4 blank. Murther will out. Or, Honest-men look to yourselves. Or, A brief Discourse shewing all Loyall Subjects what good they can exspect from a Perfidious City, a Perjured Parliament, and a Bloudy Army. [14 lines of verse.] Printed, Anno Domini, 1648. 4°, 4 leaves.

Murther upon Murther: Or A True and Faithful Relation, of Six Horrid and

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Bloody Cruelties, And Barbarous and Unheard of Murthers, And Tragical Villanies, Lately Committed in Several Counties of England. . . . London, Printed by W. D. for J. Conyers at the BlackRaven in Duck-Lane, 1684. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M.

The counties are Cambridgeshire, Kent, Essex, Surrey, Middlesex, and Yorkshire. MURE, OR MOORE, SIR WILLIAM, of Rowallan, Knight.

The Trve Crvcifixe for True Catholickes Or The Way for true Catholickes to have the true Crucifixe. By Sr William Moore, Yo: of Rovvallane, Knight. ... Edinbvrgh, Printed by Iohn Wreittoun, and are to bee sold at his shop, a litle beneath the Salt-Trone. 1629. 8°. *, 8 leaves : A-Q 4 in eights, Q 4 blank. In verse. With commendatory verses by W. Drummond, John Adamson, &c. B. M.

The Cry of Blood, And of a Broken Covenant. Written out at first on the sad Relation of our late Soveraignes most treacherous and inhumane Murther. Most humbly dedicated, and (then) propos'd to have been Published and Presented to the Kings most Excellent Majestie, if so Providence had dispensed. And now, how late soever, (all obstructions being removed) adventured upon his Majesties gracious acceptance and favour of all herein concernd: . . . By Sir William Moore of Rowallane Knight. Edinburgh, Printed by the Heires of George Anderson, 1650. 4o, A-D 2 in fours. In verse. B. M.

MURRAY, SIR DAVID, of Gorthy.
Sophonisba. . . . 1611.

Collation: A-E in eights.
MURRAY, WILLIAM.

A Short Treatise of Death in Sixe Chapters. Together with the Enigmatick description of old age and death written Ecclesiastes 12. Chap. exponed and paraphrased in English Meeter. Written by Mr. William Morray, Minister of Gods Word. . . . Edinbvrgh, Printed by Iohn Wreittoun, Anno Dom. 1631. 8o, A-C in eights, C 8 blank. Dedicated to the Lady Agnes Morray, Mistress of Stor

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A Short Treatise of Death. . . . Edinbvrgh. Printed by Iohn Wreittoun, 1633. 8o. Title, &c., 4 leaves: A-C in eights, C 8 blank.

A verbatim reprint of 1631. MURRELL, JOHN.

The Ladies practise, or a plaine and easie direction for ladies and gentlemen, by

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