Page images
PDF
EPUB

RAWLINS.

taph, and Contents, 3 leaves: B-T in fours.

A posthumous publication. Some of the pieces are of biographical interest. RAWLINS, PAUL.

514

[blocks in formation]

Dedicated to the author's friend Peter Courthope of Danny in Sussex Esquire. Nomenclator Classicus, Sive Dictionariolum Trilinguis. . . . A Classical Nomenclator, with the Gender and Declension of each Word, and the Quantities of the Syllables. By John Ray, M.A. . . . The Eighth Edition. For the Use of Schools. London, Printed by T. Wood, . . . M.DCC.XXXVI. 8°, A-L in fours. RAYMOND, JOHN, Gentleman.

An Itinerary Contayning A Voyage Made through Italy, In the yeare 1646, and 1647. Illustrated with divers figures of Antiquities. Never before Published. London, Printed for Humphrey Moseley,

...

1648. 8°. A, 16 leaves: a, 6 leaves: B-N in twelves, N 12 blank. With a frontispiece and engravings on the text. Dedicated to Prince Charles. READING.

The Last ioyfull Intelligence from His Excellency His Quarters in Reading: Wherein is contained, the Propositions of agreement, vpon which the town was delivered, ... London, Printed for Thomas Watson. 1643. [April 29.] 4°, 4 leaves. B. M.

Victory Proclaymed, In an Exact Relation of the Valiant proceedings of the Parliament Forces in their Seige before Reading, From April 15. to 27.. London Printed for Benjamin Allen, in Popes-head-Alley. Aprill 29. 1643. 4 leaves. B. M.

RECORDE.

Mercurius Bellicus. The fourth Intelligence from Reading. Dated from His Excellency His Quarters in Reading, April the last, at five a clock at night. Wherein is the certain Relation of the taking of Hereford by Sir William Waller. London, Printed for Samuel Gellibrand, May 1. 1643. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M. READING, JOHN, D.D., Prebend of Canterbury.

A Sermon Lately delivered in the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, Concerning Church-Musick. London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb. 1663. 4o, A-C in fours, C 4 blank.

READING, SIMON.

A true reporte of the wicked practises and devillishe proceedinges of Symon Readinge in his abusinge and cozeninge of Diuerse people in the citye of London with the true Discours of his coniuring in Sainct Georges feildes. Licensed to Martin Clerk, 11th March, 1606-7. REBEL.

A Solemne songe of the Rebelles State, To whome the Popes blessinge Camme somewhat to late.

Licensed to H. Carre, 20 Dec. 1580. The Rebels Doom: Or, an Historical Account of the Most Remarkable Rebellions from Edward the Confessor's Reign to His Present Majesties Happy Restauration. With the Fatal Consequences that have always attended such Disloyal Violations of Allegiance. . . . London, Printed by T. B. for Robert Clavel . . . 1684. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-O 2 in fours. RECORDE, ROBERT.

The groud of artes teachyng the worke and practise of Arithmeticke, much necessary for all states of men. After a more easyer & exacter sorte, then any lyke hath hytherto ben set forth with dyuers newe additions, as by the table doth partly appeare. Robert Recorde. [Col.] Imprynted at London in Powls church varde at the sygne of the Brasen serpent by R. Wolfe. In the yeare of our Lord Christ M.D.xliii. in October. 8°, black letter. Title, 1 leaf: Table, 1 leaf: dedication by the author to Richard Whalley Esquire, 5 leaves: Figures of number, 1 leaf: the work, A-T in eights, T 8 blank. Grenv. Coll.

On the back of the title occurs, The bokys verdicte, 4 lines of verse. In this copy, on the spare leaf at the end, we have in an Italian Elizabethan hand, "Sum Barnardi hampton eiusq. amicor."

The Grovnd of Arts. ... London, Printed

[blocks in formation]

by Iohn Harison . . . 1605. 8°, black REFLECTIONS. letter, A-Mm in eights.

The Castle of Knowledge. [Col.] Im-
printed at London by Reginald Wolfe,
Anno Domini, 1556. Folio. A, 8 leaves:
A (repeated)-S in sixes. With wood-

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

RECREATION.

A plesaunt recreacon for an indifferent Licensed to John Allde, 18 mynde. May, 1582. RECUSANT.

To the Honovrable the Knights, Citizens and Bvrgesses of the Commons Hovse. The humble Petition of the Lay-Catholiques Recusants of England. Printed, 1641. A sheet.

A Trve Coppy of a bold and most peremptory Letter, sent to the Honourable Earle of Salisbury, By A. B. C. &c. To mittigate his prosecuting of Recusants. London, Printed by B. Alsop... 1641. 4o, 4 leaves.

REDINGSTONE, JOHN.

Plain English To the Parliament and Army and to the rest of the People. To convince the Obstinate. Undeceive the simple. Vindicate the innocent. Settle the wavering. .. London, Printed by Henry Hils, . . . M.DC.XLIX. 4°, 4 leaves. REES, JOHN DAVID, of Anglesey. Cambrobrytannica Cymraecæ-ve Lingvae Institvtiones et Rvdimenta accuratè, & (quantum fieri potuit) succintè & compendiosè conscripta a Joanne Dauide Rhæso Monensi Lannaethlay Cambrobrytanno, Medico Senensi Ad Illust. virum Edouardum Stradlingum Equestris ordinis Cambrobrytannum : . Londini Excudebat Thomas Orwinus. 1592. Folio. 4 leaves each: A-Pp in fours, Pp 4 blank, besides two folded leaves between A 2-3 and I 3-4.

Occasional Reflections upon Several Subjects. Whereto is premis'd A Discourse about such kind of Thoughts. [Quot. from Seneca Nat. Quæst.] London, Printed by W. Wilson for Henry HerringMDCLXV. 8°. Title and following leaf: a, 8 leaves: b, 3 leaves: BPp in eights.

man,

[ocr errors]

The copy here described has By Isaac Walton written on the title.

REFORMATION.

A Trve, Modest, and Ivst Defence of the Petition for Reformation, exhibited to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie. Containing an Answere to the Confutation published under the names of some of the Vniversitie of Oxford. . . . Imprinted 1618. 8°. A, 8 leaves: a, 8 leaves: *, 8 leaves: **, 2 leaves: B-Q in eights. Reformation no Enemie. Or a true Discovrse, betweene the Bishops and the Desirers of Reformation: Wherein is plainely laid open the present corrupt Government of the Church, and the desired forme of Government plainely proved by the word of God. .. Printed in the yeare, 1641. 4o, A-H 2 in fours. REGIMEN SALERNI. Regimen Sanitatis Salerni.... translated into Englishe by Thomas Paynell 1575. Imprynted at London by Wyllyam How for Abraham Veale. 80, black letter. A, 8 leaves: *, 8 leaves: B —P in eights.

...

Regimen Sanitatis Salerni: Or, The Schoole of Salernes Regiment of Health . . London. Printed by B. Alsop and T. Fawcet. . . 1634. 1634. 4°, A-Gg in fours, first leaf blank. REGIUS, URBANUS.

A lytle treatise after the maner of an Epystle Wryten by the famous clerk Doctor urbanus Regius vnto a specyall frende of his, wherin he declareth the cause of the great cōtrouersy that hath bene & is yet at this day in the chrysten relygyon and also the dyuersyte betwene the ryght worshyppyng & seruice of God, and the ceremonis inuented by mannis institucion, very fruteful and profytable. [Col.] Imprinted by me Gwalter Lynne, dwellyng vpon Somers Kaye, by Byllynges gate. In the yeare of our Lorde God. M.D.XLviij . . . 8o, black letter, A -D 4 in eights.

[blocks in formation]

RELATION.

The

Orchards, Avenues, Groves Second of the Propagation & Improvement of Forrest, and Fruit-Trees, KitchenHearbes, Roots and Fruits: . . . Whereunto is annexed The Gard'ners Kalendar. Published for the Climate of Scotland By John Reid Gard'ner. Edinburgh, Printed by David Lindsay, and his Partners, at the foot of Heriots Bridge, 1683. 4o, A-R in fours: the Calendar, A-B 3 in fours. With four leaves of plans. RELATION.

A True relation of the faction begun at Wisbich, by Fa. Edmvnds, alias Weston, a Iesuite, 1595, and continued since by Fa. Walley, alias Garnet, the Prouincial of the Iesuits in England, and by Fa. Parsons in Rome, with their adherents: Against vs the Secular Priests their brethren and fellow Prisoners, that disliked of nouelties, and thought it dishonourable to the auncient Ecclesiasticall Discipline of the Catholicke Church, that Secular Priests should be gouerned by Iesuits. Newly Imprinted. 1601. 40, A-N 2 in fours, N 2 blank.

A Relation of All Matters Passed, especially in France and the Low-Countries, touching the causes of the warre now in Cleueland. Together with svch occurrences of Note as have happened in Spaine, Italie, England, Germany,

...

since March last to this present, 1614. Translated according to the Originall of Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus. London, Imprinted for William Welby, . . . 1614. 4o. A, 2 leaves, with title and dedication by Robert Booth the translator to William Booth, Esquire, son and heir of Sir George Booth.

Booth styles himself the other's kinsman. This appears to be the only portion of the Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus ever published in English. The original French makes, in the British Museum copy, eighteen volumes octavo, and extends from 1588 to 1632. Jonson, in the Poetaster, 1601, speaks of "Gallo-Belgic phrases," but whether, as Gifford supposes, in reference to this periodical, or not, I cannot quite say.

A True and Joyful Relation of two Famous Battels fought against the Lord Marquesse of Hartford,... Together with the Earl of Pembrokes Proceedings in the County of Wiltshire . . . Printed for R. Watkins August 27. 1642. 4o, 4 leaves.

The first parliamentary victory obtained was by the combined forces of the Earls of Pembroke and Bedford, near SherborneHill; the second, against the Cavaliers near Norwich.

[blocks in formation]

A Relation or Remonstrance of what was negotiated by the Remonstrant, in the name of this Commonwealth, at the Court of Savoy. No place, printer's name, or date [1652.] 40, A-D in fours, D 4 blank, and D 3 with the Errata.

A Full and True Relation As well of the Blowing-Up of the Ann Frigat As also of the Examination, Tryal, and Condemnation of John Adams the Gunner Thereunto Belonging: As the Occasioning that Accident by His Default. For which he was on the 24th of this instant December, Sentenced by a Councel of War to be Hang'd. With Allowance. Printed by A. Purslow in the Year, 1673. 4°, 4 leaves.

A True Relation of the late Transactions at Rensborough, Between His Majesty the King of Denmark, and His Highness the Duke of Holstein Gottorse. Communicated by a Letter from a Gentleman of Holstein, to a Friend of his in London, dated at Keel the 12. of Feb. 1678. In Answer to a Scandalous Paper, pretended to be written by a Gentleman of Holstein, London, Printed in the Year 1676. Folio, 4 leaves.

[ocr errors]

A Relation of the Adventures of a Christian-Ship at Alexandria in Egypt. Delivered in a Letter to a Person of Honour, from Tunis in Barbary. [1680.] Folio, 2 leaves.

A True and Exact Relation of the Great Victory Obtained by General Schults over Count Teckely in the Upper Hungaria, on the 20th of Septemb. 1684. Together with an account of the Battle between the Duke of Lorraine and the Serasquier Bassa before Buda. London, Printed by Thomas Snowden, Anno Dom. 1684. A folio leaf.

RELIGIO.

Religio Clerici. [Quotations from Epictetus and 1 Tim. 4. 16.] London: Printed for Henry Brome, . . . 1681. 12o. A, 6 leaves: B-L in twelves. With a frontispiece on A i.

REMEDY.

The remedy ayenst the troubles of temptacyons. [Col.] Imprynted at London in Flete strete at the sygne of y soñe. Вy Wynkyn de Worde. The yere of our lorde M.CCCCC.xix. the. xxi. daye of Januarius. 4o, A-C in sixes, D in eights. With the title on a ribbon over a woodcut of the portcullis, &c. With two cuts. Grenv. Coll.

REMNANT.

REMNANT, RICHARD.

A Discourse or history of Bees. Licensed to Thomas Slater, 12 May, 1637. REPLY.

A Reply to Dictated thoughtes By a more Proper Emblem. [December 7, 1646.] A small sheet with the emblem, beneath which are merely 12 engraved lines. B. M.

REPORT.

A Report of certen travelers touchinge the age and captivytie of a grecian borne in Candia, &c. Licensed to Henry Kyrkham, 17 Oct. 1580.

The true reporte of a greate Gali that was broughte to Rochell on the Sixte of Februarye last. Licensed to John Wolf, 28 Feb. 1591-2.

Comical Remarks on the Publick Reports. London: Printed . . . 1690. A sheet.

REVERSE.

The Reverse: Or, The Tables Turn'd. A Poem Written in Answer, Paragraph by Paragraph, to a late Scurrilous and Malicious Medly of Rhimes called the Foreigners. London, Printed and Sold by John Nutt... 1700. Folio, 6 leaves. In verse.

REVETT, ELDRED.

Poems, By Eldred Revett. Horat. Ep. lib. 2. Ad August.-Quia nil rectum

London, Printed by E. T. for the Author. Anno Dom. 1657. 8°. A, 8 leaves: B-I 2 in twelves.

Dedicated "To the best Worthy of Honour, his Noble Kinseman, Robert Henley Esquire," under date of October 19, 1647. With verses by R. Lovelace, B. H., and William Revett the writer's brother.

At p. 6 occurs a copy of verses "To his Honoured Friend, Col. R. L. upon his second failing," and at p. 34 a second set "To my honoured Friend, Coll. Richard Lovelace on his second Poems." At p. 46 is the Elegy on Lovelace.

REVOLTER.

The Revolter. A Trage-Comedy Acted between the Hind and Panther, and Religio Laici. London, Printed in the Year 1687. 4°. A, 4 leaves: B, 2 leaves: C-D in fours: E, 3 leaves. REYNARD THE FOX.

Raynolde the foxe. Licensed to William Powell, 30 November, 1560.

The most Delectable History of Reynard the Fox. . . . London: Printed by A. M. and R. R. for Edward Brewster... 1681. 4o, A-U in fours. With cuts.

[blocks in formation]

The Most Pleasant and Delightful History of Reynard the Fox. The Second Part. Containing much Matter of Pleasure and Content. Written for the Delight of young men, Pleasure of the Aged, and Profit of all. To which is added

many excellent Morals. .. London, Printed by A. M. and R. R. for Edward Brewster. 1681. 4o, A-O in fours. With cuts.

The Shifts of Reynardine the Son of Reynard the Fox, Or A Pleasant History of his Life and Death, Full of Variety, &c. And may fitly be applied to the Late Times. Now Published for the . LonReformation of Mens Manners. . don, Printed by T. J. for Edward Brewster . . . and Thomas Passenger. 1684. 4o, A-X in fours.

[ocr errors]

...

The Most Delightful History of Reynard the Fox In Heroic Verse. Much Illustrated and Adorned with Alegorical Phrases, and Refined English, containing much Wisdom and Policies of State.... The like never Published to the World before. London, Printed for Thomas Passinger. . . and Charles Passinger. . . 1681. 4o, A-0 in fours, A 1 blank. With cuts and an engraved title.

The only introductory matter is a Preface by John Shirley.

The Crafty Courtier: Or The Fable of Reinard the Fox: Newly done into English verse, from the Antient Latin Iambics of Hartm. Schopperus. . . . London: Printed for John Nutt, near StationersHall, 1706. 8°, A-X 4 in eights, including a half-title. A has only 4 leaves. REYNELL, CAREW.

The Fortunate Change: Being a Panegyrick to His Sacred Maiesty, King Charls the Second, Immediately on his Coronation, being the 23. of Aprill 1661. By Carew Reynell, Esq; London, Printed for Henry Herringman,... 1661. Folio, 4 leaves. In verse. Br. Museum.

Reprinted in Hazlitt's Fugitive Tracts, 1875, 2d Series.

REYNOLDS, JOHN.

The Trivmphs of Gods Revenege, against the crying, and execrable Sinne of Murther: Or His Miraculous discoueries and seuere punishments thereof: In thirty seuerall Tragicall Histories (digested in sixe Bookes) acted in diuers Countries beyond the Seas, and never till now published, or imprinted in any Language.

Written by Iohn Reynolds London, Printed by Felix Kyngston for William Lee, 1621. 4o.

...

[blocks in formation]

Book I. T, 4 leaves, with title and dedication to the Marquis of Buckingham, and A-Bb 2 in fours, Bb 2 with Errata: Book II. A-Ff 2 in fours, and T, 2 leaves: Book III. A-Hh in fours, Hh 4 blank, and (a) 1 leaf. Book 2 is dated 1622, Book 3, 1624.

The fourthe booke of Gods revenge by John Reynolds. Licensed to W. Lee, 19 Dec. 1633.

[ocr errors]

...

The

The fift booke or parte of Gods revenge . . . Licensed to W. Lee, 14 June, 1634. The sixt booke Licensed to W. Lee, 20 Aug. 1634. The Triumphs of Gods Revenge. Sixth Edition, very Carefully Corrected. To which is Added, Gods Revenge against the Abominable Sin of Adultery, Containing Ten Several Histories, Never Printed before. Illustrated with New Sculptures. London, Printed by J. Bennet, for Thomas Lee . . . 1679. Folio. Title and frontispiece, 2 leaves: a, 6 leaves b, 4 leaves: B-Ooo in fours: the second portion, with a separate title, A, 2 leaves: B-N 2 in fours: Aa-Mm in fours, Mm 4 blank.

[blocks in formation]

L'Entiere Deffaite des Anglois Et Levr Hontevse Fvite de l'Isle de Rè, par l'Armee du Roy, commandee par Monsieur le Mareschal de Schomberg ou il a esté tué quatre mille Anglois, & huict cens prisonniers, outre quatre grands Milors, auec le grand Colonnel Morgant, Á Lyon, M.DC.XXVII. Avec Permission. 8°.

The copy used ended imperfectly on A 4; probably there should be A in eights. RHODES, JOHN.

The Spy Discovering the Danger of Arminian Heresie and Spanish Trecherie: Written by I. R. Possibile est Satyras non scribere?... Printed at Strasburgh 1628. 4o. Title and Epistle "To all zealous Professors, and true-hearted Patriots in Great Britaine," from Strasburgh, Aug. 23, 2 leaves: A-G 2 in fours, G 2 blank. With a large folded engraving, of which there is a long metrical explanation commencing at sign. A 3. In verse. RHYME.

A mery Ryme Consernynge butchers graysers schole maisters and tankerde

bearers. 1562-3.

RICH.

Licensed to John Tisdale in

RIBAULD, CAPTAIN.

The Whole and true discouerye of Terra Florida, (englished the Florishing lande) Conteyning aswell the wonderfull straunge natures and maners of the people, with the merueylous comodities and treasures of the country: As also the pleasaunt Portes, Hauens, and wayes therevnto. Neuer founde out before the last yere 1562. Written in Frenche by Captaine Ribauld the fyrst that whollye discouered the same. And now newly set forthe in Englishe the xxx of May, 1563. Prynted at London by Rouland Hall, for Thomas Hacket. 8°, A-C in eights, C 8 blank, besides the dedication of Hacket to Sir Martin Bowes. Lambeth.

RICH, JEREMIAH.

The Pens Dexterity Invented and Taught by Jeremiah Rich.... The whole completed in this Fifth Edition, with many necessary and delightful Additions. London, Printed for William Leach,... 1680. 8o, A-D 2 in eights. With a portrait. The Pen's Dexterity; .. London: Printed for John Marshall, [1705.] 8°. Title and Directions, 2 leaves: Engraved plates, 9 leaves.

RICH, ROBERT, Earl of Warwick.

The Earl of Warwicks Letter From aboard His Majesties Ship, called the James, in the Downs, to an Honorable Lord in Parliament; Dated July 4. 1642. Concerning His calling a Councell of War, and how His Rear-Admirall, and four other Captains refused to obey his Lordships Summons. With many other passages of great consequence. Also, Another Letter from aboard the same Ship to Master Nichols a Member of the House of Commons; Dated July 5. 1642. With many Remarkable Passages amongst the Captains and Officers. London, Printed by Luke Norton and Iohn Field, for Edward Husbands and Iohn Frank. July 7. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves.

The Remonstrance and Declaration of His Excellencie Robert E. of Warwick, Lord High Admirall of England, Concerning the King, Parliament, Army, and Kingdome. . . . Also, A Letter and Declaration from the Navy, to the Apprentices of the City of London, and the Marines and Water-men upon the River of Thames. . London, Printed for John Woolridge, 1648. 4°, 4 leaves.

« PreviousContinue »