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WALKER.

Mercvrivs Morbicus, Or, Newes from Westminster, and other Parts. Printed in the Yeare, 1647. 4°.

The number before me is marked 4. The Protestants Grammar, For Helpe to Beleevers to understand the Scriptures.

Written by Henry Walker, S.S. Theol. S. London, Printed for Robert Ibbitson & John Clowes, 1648. 12° or small 8o, A—D in eights. Dedicated to the Earl of Manchester. B. M.

Collections of Notes Taken at the Kings Tryal, at Westminster Hall, on Saturday last, Janua. 20. 1648. Which Notes were taken by H. Walker, who was present at the Tryall that day. .. London, Printed for Robert Ibbitson. 1649. 4o, 4 leaves.

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A Sermon Preached in the Chappell at Sommerset House in the Strand, on Thursday the 27 day of June 1650. It being the day on which the Lord Generall Cromwell entred into the power of being Captain Generall and Commander in Chief of all the Forces called, and to be raised by Authority of Parliament, within the Common-wealth of England. By Hen: Walker, Minister of Gods Word, at Knightsbridge in Middlesex. Printed at London for Robert Ibbitson 1650. 4o, A-D in fours. B. M. The coeval hand has scored out Minister and substituted Ironmonger. Trathmata, Sweet-Meats. Or, Resolves in all Cases who are Beleevers. . By H. Walker, Pastor [Ironmonger] of the Church of Christ at Martins Vintry London. Printed at London for R. Ibbitson,

.. 1654. 12. Title preceded by verses by Laurence Castle, 2 leaves: A, 8 leaves: B-H 2 in twelves. Dedicated to the Protector. B. M.

Serious Observations: Lately made, Touching his Majesty Charles the Second, King of England, Published to inform the People. Per H. Walker, S.S. T.S. London, Printed for R. I. and are to be sold by William Gilbertson. 1660. 4o, 4 leaves. B. M. WALKER, OBADIAH.

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A Discourse of Auxiliary Beauty. Or Artificiall Hansomenesse. In point of Conscience between Two Ladies. Printed for R: Royston, at the Angel in IvieLane, 1656. 8°. A, 4 leaves: B-N in eights: 0, 4 leaves. With a small slip of Errata at B 1.

A Discourse of Artificial Beauty; In Point of Conscience between Two Ladies. London, Printed by J. L. for Luke Mere

WALKER.

dith, ... MDCXCII. 12o, A-L in twelves, L 12 blank.

Dedicated by C. G. in a new Epistle to "all the Fair-Sex." He speaks of the book as written supposedly by a learned bishop. Artis Rationis. Maxima ex parte ad mentem Nominalium. Libri Tres. Oxonii,... Anno Dom. 1673. 8°. a, 6 leaves: A-M in sixes. With a frontispiece.

WALKER, WILLIAM.

The Jovrnall, Or Dayly Register, Contayning A Trve manifestation, and Historicall declaration of the voyage, accomplished by eight shippes of Amsterdam, vnder the conduct of Iacob Corneliszen Neck, Admirall, & Wybrandt van Warwick Vice-Admirall, which sayled from Amsterdam the first day of March, 1598. Shewing the Covrse they kept, and what other notable matters happened vnto them in the sayd voyage. Imprinted at London for Cuthbert Burby & Iohn Flasket: ... 1601. 4°, A-Q in fours, Q 4 blank, besides a leaf of dedication by Walker to Master Thomas Smith, Sheriff of London, &c. Grenv. Coll. WALKER, WILLIAM.

A Treatise of English Particles Shewing How to render them according to the Proprietie and Elegancie of the Latine with a Praxis upon the same. Whereunto is Affix't Idiomatologiæ Anglo-latina Specimen Or, A Taste of an Englishlatine Phraseologie. At first intended for the private benefit of Louth-School but now published for the Common good By W. W. Master of the Free GrammarSchool of K. Edward the VI., in Louth in Lincolnshire. London, Printed by R. & W. L. for T. Garthwait . . . 1655. 8°. Title, and two dedications, 3 leaves: A— 3 L in fours.

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The Royal Grammar, commonly called Lilly's Grammar, Explained By William Walker The Second Edition. London, Printed for Robert Powlet ... 1674. 8°, A-Ii 4 in eights. WALKER, WILLIAM.

Victorious Love: A Tragedy, As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in DrewryLane. Written by Mr. William Walker Heu! quamvis puerum me quoque vexat amor. London, Printed for Ralph Smith

1698. 4o, A-F in fours. Dedicated to James Kendal Esq, one of the Lords of the Admiralty.

Marry or do Worse. A Comedy. As it is now Acted, At the New Theatre in Little-Lincolns-Inn-Fields, By Her Ma

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The Life and Acts of Wallace... Glasgow, Printed by Robert Sanders 1685. 12o, black letter. *, 12 leaves: **, 4 leaves: A, 8 leaves: B-P 3 in twelves.

A New Edition of the Life and Heroick Actions of the Renown'd General and Governour of Scotland. Wherein the Old obsolete Words are rendered more intelligible .. Glasgow, Printed by William Duncan, A.D. M.DCC.XXII. 80, a-e 2 in fours: A-Z in eights, Z 8 blank. Dedicated by William Hamilton of Gilbertfield to the Duke of Hamilton. The Life and Acts of . . Sir William Wallace . . . Belfast. Printed by James Blow... 1728. 12°, A-S in twelves and sixes.

De Gestis Illustrissimi Herois Gulielmi Valla Scotia olim Custodis, Collectanea Varia. Quorum pleraque Nunc primum e Manuscriptis in Lucem prodeunt . . Edinburgi Excudebat M. Andreas Symson ... 1705. 8o. Title and dedication, 2 leaves: A*-C* in fours : D*, 1 leaf: [a title to Valliados,] title, &c., 4 leaves: A-F 3 in fours: [a new title:] Valliados Libri Sex... A-G 4 in fours: Relationes quædam, a-q in fours.

Edited by Sir Robert Sibbald, M.D. WALLER, EDMOND.

The Works of Edmund Waller Esqr. In Verse and Prose. Published by Mr. Fenton. London Printed for I. Tonson in ye Strand. MDCCXXIX. 4°, pp. 1-450+ (Observations) pp. i-xcii, besides portrait, four plates, title, Fenton's dedication, 4 leaves: Contents, 4 leaves.

Poems, &c. ... By Edmond Waller, Esq; Never till now Corrected and Published with the approbation of the Author... London, Printed for Henry Herringman, ... 1664. 8°. A, 4 leaves: B-O in eights, O 8 blank.

Poems, &c. By Edmond Waller, Esq; The third Edition, with several Additions. Never before Printed London, Printed for Henry Herringman, 1668. 8°. A, 4 leaves: B-Q in eights.

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Poems, &c. . . By Edmond Waller, Esq; The Sixth Edition with several Additions. Never before Printed . . . London, Printed for H. Herringman, and sold by Francis Saunders... 1693. 8°. A, 3 leaves: B-V in eights. With a portrait.

Poems, &c. .. By Edmond Waller, Esq; The Eighth Edition, with Additions. To which is Prefix'd The Author's Life. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson . . . 1711. 8°. A, 4 leaves: a-f 4 in eights: B-Ee 4 in eights. With two portraits of Waller, portraits of Lady Carlisle and Lady Sunderland, and a plate of the

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A Worthy Speech made in the Hovse of Commons this present Parliament, 1641. 1. That Parliaments are the only way

for advancing the Kings affaires. 2. That the restoring of the property of goods and freedome of the Subject is a chiefe meanes to maintaine Religion and obedience to his Majestie. By Mr. W. London, Printed for John Nicholson, 1641. 4°, 4 leaves.

A Speech Made by Master Waller Esquire, in the Honorable House of Commons, concerning Episcopacie, whether it should be committed or rejected. Printed, 1641. Iuly 3. 4°, 4 leaves.

An Honorable, And Learned Speech made By Mr. Waller in Parliament, Against the Prelates Innovations, False Doctrine, and Discipline; reproveing the Perswation of some Clergie-men to his Majestie of Inconveniencies:... Printed for Richard Smithers, 1641. 4°, 4 leaves.

From some coeval memoranda in a copy of Waller's Poems, 1645, sold among Mr. Way's books, July 1, 1881, it appears that these speeches are very unsatisfactorily given there, and that the same is the case with some of the poems. I have not compared the texts of the original 49 impressions of the former, but should imagine them to be very faulty.

WALLER.

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A Panegyrick to My Lord Protector, of the present Greatness and joynt Interest of His Highness and this Nation. By E. W. Esq. London, Printed for Richard Lowndes at the White Lyon in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1655. 4o, A-B in fours, A 1 and B 4 blank. In verse. A Poem on St James's Park As lately improved by his Maiesty. Written by Edmund Waller, Esq; London, Printed for Gabriel Bedel and Thomas Collins ... 1661. Folio, A-D, 2 leaves each. Instructions to a Painter For the Drawing of the Posture & Progress of His Maties Forces at Sea, Under the Command of His Highness Royal. Together with the Battel & Victory obtained over the Dutch, June 3, 1665. By Edm. Waller Esq; London, Printed for Henry Herringman 1666. Folio, A—D, 2 leaves each, and a leaf of E.

The following letter to a gentleman, recommending Christopher Wase as governor to the Earl of Devonshire's son, is entirely in the autograph of Waller, except the date :-"April, 1652. Sr My Noble freind the Earle of Deuenshire being now about to send the young Lord his sonn into the world hath asked my aduise conserning a gouerner for him wch occasion I tooke to comend our good frend Mr Wase, speaking so well (that is so deservedly) of him, that my Lord hath a great desire to see & conferr with him & to that end will beare his charges to Latimers in Buckinghamshire, where his Ldp now is. Truly (S) if Mr Wase be not provided of some other very good imployment, he can not come into a nobler family in England, n' have better entertainment any where. This is the opinion of, S, Y obedient Servant,

"WALLER."

This letter occurred at Sotheby's, July 23, 1870, and was sold for £7. 2s. 6d.

WALLER, WILLIAM.

The Confession of a Papist Priest Who was hanged drawn and quartred at Tiburne, For seducing the Kings people, the 26. of July 1641, and had foure severall names which are these, William Waller, alias Walker, alias Ward, alias Slater. [1641.] A broadside. WALLER, SIR WILLIAM.

An Answer to Dagons Fall; Or the Knight turned out of Commission: Being a Vindication of Sir W. W[aller.] Folio, 2 leaves. In verse. [1680]

Sir William Waller His Vindication. By a Friend that understood his Life and Conversation. Printed in the Year 1680. Folio, 2 leaves subscribed Jonathan Heading.

A satirical piece.

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WALLIS, RALPH.

Room for the Cobler of Gloucester and his Wife with several Cartloads of Abominable Irregular, pitiful stinking Priests: as also a Demonstration of their Calling after the manner of the Church of Rome, but not according to Magna Charta, the Rule of the Gospel. Whereunto is Added, A Parallel between the Honour of a Lord Bishop, and the Honour of a Cobler, the Cobler being proved the more Honourable Person. Printed for the Author, 1668. 4o, A-E in fours. Chiefly in prose.

Dedicated to his wife by R. Wallis. At the end occurs an Imprimatur also subscribed by him.

WALSH, PETER.

P[eter] Walsh's] Reply, To the Person of Quality's Answer: Dedicated to His Grace, The Duke of Ormond. [Quot. from 2 Kings, 15, 31.] Paris, Printed in the Year 1664. 4°, A-Y 2 in fours, and *A, 2 leaves.

Four Letters on severall Subjects, To Persons of Quality. The Fourth being an Answer to the Bishop of Lincoln's Book, Entituled, Popery, &c. By Peter Walsh, of St. Francis's Order, Professor of Divinity... Printed Anno 1686. 8°. Title and dedication to the Duke of Ormond, 3 leaves: a-c 4 in eights: B-Pp in eights.

WALSINGHAM, EDWARD.
Britannica Virtutis Imago. Or, The
Effigies of Trve Fortitvde, Expressed to
the life, in the famous actions of that in-
comparable Knight, Major Generall
Smith, Who is here represented, June,
1644. Oxford, Printed by Henry Hall,
in the Yeare 1644. 4°, A-D in fours.
Grenv. Coll.

WALSINGHAM, FRANCIS.
Arcana Aulica . . . To which is added
Fragmenta Regalia. By Sr Robert
Nannton. London, Printed for Matthew
Gilliflower... 1694. 12°, A-M 6 in
twelves, including the frontispiece.
Walsingham's Manual, Or, Prudential
Maxims for Statesmen and Courtiers:
With Instructions for Youth, Gentlemen,
and Noblemen. By Sir Walter Raleigh,
Lord Treasurer Burleigh, and Cardinal
Sermonetta. The Second Edition. Lon-
don:... MDCCXXVIII (Price 2s. 6d.) 12°,
A-O in twelves, last leaf with the
Errata.

The copy here used has MSS. notes by
Thomas Baker, the socius ejectus.

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WALSINGHAM.

WALSINGHAM, SIR FRANCIS. An epitaphe in verse vpon the complaint of the people for the death of Sir Francis Walsingham. Licensed to W. Wright, 27 April, 1590.

WALSINGHAM, THOMAS.

Historia Breuis Thoma Walsingham, ab Edwardo primo, ad Henricum quintum. Londini Excusum apud Henricum Binneman... Anno Domini 1574. Folio, ARr 2 in sixes, besides the title and Table. WALTON, IZAAK.

The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert. Written by Izaak Walton. To which are added some Letters written by Mr. George Herbert, at his being in Cambridge with others to his Mother, the Lady Magdalen Herbert, written by John Donne, afterwards Dean of St. Pauls... London, Printed by Tho. Newcomb for Richard Marriott . . . 1670. 8°. With portraits of the four persons named. AG4 in eights, A with 7 leaves: the Life of Wotton, A-F 4 in eights, but A, 4 leaves only the Life of Hooker, A, 4 leaves: B-F in eights: the Life of Herbert, A-G 4 in eights.

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The Lives of Dr. John Donne. The Fourth Edition . . . London, Printed by Tho. Roycroft for Richard Marriot 1675. 80, A-Aa 4 in eights, including the four portraits, which count in the sheets, that of Donne occupying A 1. The Life of John Donne, Dr. in Divinity, and late Dean of Saint Pavls Church London. The second impression corrected and enlarged. [Quot. from Ecclus. 48, 14.] London, Printed by J. G. for R. Marriot,

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1658. 8°, A-G in twelves, title on A 2. Dedicated to Sir Robert Holt, of Aston, co. Warwick.

First separate edition, the first having been printed with Donne's Sermons. The Life of Mr. George Herbert. Written by Izaack Walton. [Quot. from Wisdom of Solomon, 4, 10.] London, Printed by Tho: Newcomb for Richard Marriott, sold by most Booksellers. M.DC.LXX. 8o, A -K 2 in eights, but only 7 leaves in A. With a portrait by R. White.

The Life of Dr. Sanderson, Late Bishop of Lincoln. Written by Izaak Walton. To which is added, Some short Tracts or Cases of Conscience, written by the said Bishop. [Quot. from Eccles. 3.] London, Printed for Richard Marriott. 1678. 8°. A, 7 leaves: a-o in eights: A—T 4 in eights. With a portrait by R. White. Dedicated to the Bishop of Winchester.

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A Prediction of Mr. Edwards His Conversion and Recantation. By William Walwin. London, Printed by T. P. for G. Whittington and N. Brookes,... 1646. 8°, A—B 4 in eights, B 4 blank. B. M. WANLEY, NATHANIEL, M.A.

The Wonders of the Little World: Or, A General History of Man. In Six Books. Wherein by many Thousands of Examples is shewed what Man hath been from the First Ages of the World to these Times.

By Nath. Wanley, M.A. and Vicar of Trinity Parish in the City of Coventry . . London, Printed for Thomas Basset, 1678. Folio. A, 2 leaves: a, 4 leaves: B-Nnnn in fours: 4 0, 2 leaves: 4 P, 1 leaf: 4 Q, 2 leaves. Dedicated to Sir Harbottle Grimston, Master of the Rolls.

WAPPING.

A Full and True Account of the Lamentable and Dreadful Fire that Began in Cinnamon-Street in Wapping on the Nineteenth of this Instant November, 1682. About Nine of the Clock in the Evening, by which were consumed a Thousand Houses, besides vast quantities of Goods, Forty People Kill'd in attempting to extinguish it... London, Printed for Langley Curtis, 1682. Folio, 2 leaves. A True Relation of the late Dreadful

Fire, in Wapping, . . which happened on Sunday, the 19th of November, between Nine and Ten at Night As also of another Fire, that happened on Thursday, the 23th of November, in WinchesterParke in Southwark. [Col.] London, Printed by George Croom, in Thamesstreet, over against Baynard's Castle. 1682. Folio, 2 leaves.

A Wonder of Wonders Or The Dumb Maid in London, in Wapping, restored to her Speech again. . . . Edinburgh, Reprinted in the Year 1709. 8°, 4 leaves. WAR.

The Free Schoole of Warre, Or, A Treatise, whether it be lawfvll to beare armes for the seruice of a Prince that is of a diuers Religion. London, Printed by Iohn Bill,... 1625. 4°, A-K in fours, first leaf blank.

WARD.

A translation from the French by W. B. Copies occur on large paper.

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The Miseries of Warre. By a lover of Trvth and Peace: And by him Dedicated to all that are such. Printed for Nicholas Vavasour. 1643. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M. WARD, ROBERT.

Animadversions of Warre: Or, A Militarie Magazine of the Trvest Rvles, and Ablest Instrvctions, for the Managing of Warre. Composed, of the most Refined Discipline, and Choice Experiments that these late Netherlandish, and Swedish warres have produced. With divers new inventions, both of Fortifications and Stratagems. As also Sundry Collections out of the most approved Authors, ancient and moderne, In two Bookes. By Robert Ward, Gentleman and Commander ... London, Printed by Iohn Dawson, and are to be sold by Francis Eglesfield,

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1639. Folio. (*) 8 leaves: A—Ii in sixes. With woodcuts on the letterpress and folded plates at pp. 62, 84. There are 8 leaves in I, and prefixed is a frontispiece by W. Marshall. Dedicated to Charles I.

With some verses at the beginning. WARDS AND LIVERIES, COURT OF. A Commission with Instrvctions and Directions, granted by his Maiestie to the Master and Counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries, For compounding for Wards, Ideots, and Lunaticks, And giuen vnder His Highnesse great Seale of England the eleuenth day of December 1618. London, Printed by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill, . . . M.DC.XVII. 4o, A-E 2 in fours, first and last leaves blank.

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A Commission... for compounding for Wards... 21. of August 1622. London, Printed by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill... M.DC.XXII. 4o, A-E in fours, first and last leaves blank.

WARE, SIR JAMES.

De Hibernia & Antiquitatibus ejus, Disquisitiones. In Qvibvs, Præter ea quæ de Hiberniâ antiquâ explicantur, Mores & Consuetudines Hibernorum, tàm veterum, quàm mediorum temporum, describuntur. Unâ cum formâ Imperii eorum ... Avthore Jacobo Waræo Equ. Aur. Londini, Typis J. Grismond,. .. MDCLIV. 8°, A-R in eights, R 8 blank. Jacobi Warai Equitis Aurati De Hibernia & Antiquitatibus ejus, Disqvisitiones. Editio Secunda Emendatior & quarta parte auctior. Accesserunt Rerum Ĥiber

WARNER.

nicarum Regnante Henrico VII, Annales Nunc primum in lucem editi. Londini, Typis E. Tyler, . . . MDCLVIII. 8°, A-Gg in eights, first and last leaves blank, besides the frontispiece by Hollar.

The Hunting of the Romish Fox, and the Quenching of Sectarian Fire-Brands: Being a Specimen of Popery & Separation, Collected by the Honourable Sir James Ware Knight, out of the Memorials of Eminent Men both in Church and State, viz. A. B. Cranmer. And now Published for the Publick Good, By Robert Ware Gent. Dublin, Printed by J. Ray, for Will. Norman, Bookbinder to His Grace James Duke of Ormond. 1683. 8°, A-R 4 in eights, and the title. WARING, ROBERT.

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An Account of Mr. Pryn's Refutation of the Vniversity of Oxfords Plea. Sent to a Friend in a second Letter from Oxford. Printed in the yeare, 1648. 4°, A—B in fours, B 4 blank.

The letter is signed at the end Basilius Philomusus.

The Effigies of Love: Being A Translation from the Latine, of Mr. Robert Waring of Christ-Church in Oxford, Master of Arts, and Proctor of that University. To which is prefixt A Tombstone-Encomium, By the same Author, Sacred to the memory of the Prince of Poets, Ben. Iohnson; Also made English by the same hand. [Quot. from Cowley's Mistress.] London: Printed in the Year 1680. 8°. [a]-[c 4] in eights, including a frontispiece by T. Cross: A, 2 leaves: B-I 2 in eights. Br. Museum.

Dedicated by Robert Nightingale to the Fair and Excellent Lady Madam Sarah Cock, and by the translator, W. Griffith, in a second Epistle, to Sir John Birkenhead. The name of Nightingale has been stamped in. WARNER, LADY.

The Life of the Lady Warner. In which the Motives of her Embraceing the Roman Catholick Faith, quitting her Husband and Children to become a Poor Clare at Grittling, her Rigorous Life, and Happy Death are declar'd. The Third Edition, To which is added An Abridgment of the Life of her Sister-in-law Mrs. Elizabeth Warner, in Religion Sister Mary Clare. Written by a Catholick Gentleman. London, Printed by Thomas Hales, in the Year. 1696. 8°. a, 9 leaves: b, 8 leaves: c, 2 leaves: A-Áa 4 in eights: Contents, 8 leaves. With a portrait. WARNER, WILLIAM.

Albions England: A Continued Historie

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