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The Tryal, and Condemnation of Capt. Thomas Vaughan. For High Treason, In Adhering to the French King, and for Endeavouring the Destruction of His Majesty's Ships in the Nore... on the 6th of November, 1696. . . . To which is Added, Captain Vaughan's Commission at large, which he had from the French King. As also an Account of the Tryal of John Murphey. . . . London, Printed for John Everingham, . . . 1696. Folio, A-N, 2 leaves each.

Reflections on the Poems made upon the Siege and Taking of Namur; Together with a short Answer to the Modest Examination of the Oxford Decree, &c. Lately Published. Both in a Letter to a Friend at Oxon. London; Printed, and are to be sold by M. Whitlock . . . 1696. Folio, A-C, 2 leaves each.

Fasti Gulielmi Tertii: Or, An Account of the Most Memorable Actions Transacted during his Majesty's Life, both before and since his Accession to the Crown.. London, Printed for John Barnes at the Crown in the Pall-Mall,

MDCXCVII.

12o, A-Ee in sixes. Dedicated to the Earl of Albemarle by the anonymous compiler.

Articles of Peace between.. William the Third . . . and Lewis the Fourteenth,

. . Concluded in the Royal Palace at Ryswicke the 18 Day of September, 1697. [Published] By Command of their ExcelIencies the Lords Justices. London,.. 1697. Folio, 6 leaves. Lat. and English. A New List of the Offices and Officers of England, Both Civil & Military in Church and State. ... London, Printed for Edward Castle, near Scotland-yard-gate, by Whitehall. 1697. 8°. Title and dedication, 2 leaves: B-M in sixes.

The Humble Address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual & Temporal in Parliament Assembled, Presented to His Majesty on Munday the Twelfth Day of February, 1699. And His Majesties Most Gracious Answer thereunto. London, Printed by Charles Bill... 1699. Folio, 2 leaves.

The Lawyers Answer to the Country Par

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WILLIAMS.

sons good Advice to my Lord Keeper. London, Printed in the Year, 1700. A sheet in verse.

King William's Affection to the Church of England Examin'd. London, Printed in the Year 1703. 4°, B-D in fours, a leaf of E, and the title.

Attributed to Defoe.

WILLIAM AND MARGARET.
William and Margaret, An Old Ballad.
A folio sheet. [Circa 1680.] With the
music. Black letter.
WILLIAMS, GEORGE.

The almanacke and pronostication of
George Williams. Licensed to William
Griffith in 1557-8.

WILLIAMS, GRIFFITH.

Jvra Majestatis, The Rights of Kings both in Chvrch and State: . . By Gryffith Williams, Lord Bishop of Ossory. Printed at Oxford, Anno Dom. 1644. 4o, A-Gg in fours, Gg 4 blank.

WILLIAMS, ROGER, Pilgrim-Father. The Blovdy Tenent, of Persecution, for cause of Conscience, discussed, in A Conference betwene Trvth and Peace. Who, in all tender Affection, present to the High Court of Parliament, (as the Result of their Discourse) these, (amongst other Passages) of highest consideration. Printed in the Year 1644. 4o, a-b in in fours: A-Ii in fours.

The Bloody Tenent Yet more Bloody: By Mr. Cottons endevour to wash it white in the Blood of the Lambe; By R. Williams of Providence in NewEngland. London, Printed for Giles Calvert, . . . 1652. 4o, A-Ss in fours : the Contents, 8 leaves. WILLIAMS, SIR ROGER.

Newes from Sir Roger Williams. With a discourse printed at Rhemes, containing the most happie victorie, lately obtained by the Prince de Conty, Lieutenant general ouer the Kinges forces, in Aniou, Touraine, Maine, Whereunto is annexed the order or agreement of the Court of Parliament, held in Normandy at sundry times, and now lastly Confirmed the eighteenth of August, to the vtter abolishing of the Popes authoritie,

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Printed by Iohn Woolfe, and are to be sold by Andrew White,. Anno. 1591. 40, A-C in fours, A 1 with a curious cut and C 4 blank. Lambeth. WILLIAMS, THOMAS.

The strange and grevous martirdome of Thomas Williams, an Englisheman Done

WILLIAMS.

in the towne of Dunkerk vppon the 13 of Januarie 1590. Licensed to William Wright, 21 Jan. 1590-1.

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM.

Divine Poems and Meditations. In Two Parts. Written by William Williams of the County of Cornwall, Gent. when he was Prisoner in the Kings-Bench, in the Sixty second, and Sixty third year of his Age. London, Printed by J. Redmayne for the Author... 1677. 8°, A-H in eights.

This little book has two dedications, the first doubly inscribed to Sir Francis Winnington and Sir John King (who had voluntarily and unsolicited undertaken the author's defence) and the second to Arthur Sprye, Esq. Next follow, an address to the reader, and a metrical introduction. At the end of the first part are verses on the death of Sir Anthony Bateman's daughter, and of Lady Martha Bateman. At the end of the second part are verses to Lord Chief Justice Raynsford, and on the death of Edmund Lenthal, Esq., Marshal of the King's Bench.-Bibl. Anglo-Poetica. WILLIS, EDMOND.

An Abbreviation of writing by Character

By Edmond Willis. The Second Edition, much enlarged, for the full satisfying of what hath bene desired. London: Printed by George Purslowe, and are to bee sold by Nicholas Bourne, . 1627. 8°, A-C4 in eights, besides the frontispiece and two engraved leaves. WILLIS, JOHN.

The Art of Stenography: . . . The tenth Edition. . . . London: Printed for Henry Seyle, . . . 1632. 8°, A-B in eights, besides the frontispiece and five engravings of symbols.

WILLIS, THOMAS, M.D.

Two Discourses concerning The Soul of Brutes, which is that of the Vital and Sensitive of Man. . . . By Thomas Willis Doctor in Physick, Englished by S. Pordage, Student in Physick. London, Printed for Thomas Dring. . . 1683. Folio, A-Gg in fours: Hh-Kk in twos, last leaf blank.

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Totum opus

Eri incisis illustrantur.
recognovit, digessit, replevit Joannes
Raius. Sumptus in Chalcographos fecit
Illustriss. D. Emma Willughby, Vidua.
Londini, Impensis Joannis Martyn,
MDCLXXVI. Folio. Imprimatur and title,

leaves a, 4 leaves: A-2 Q in fours, besides a folded leaf between C and D: the plates numbered 1-67.

Francisci Willughbeii Armig. De Historia Piscium Libri Quatuor. Jussu & Sumptibus Societatis Regiæ Londinensis editi... Totum Opus Recognovit, Cooptavit, Supplevit, Librum etiam primum & secundum integros adjecit Johannes Raius e Societate Regia. Oxonii, Anno Dom. 1686. Folio. Frontispiece and plates. Dedicated to S. Pepys, Esq. Pepys contributed no fewer than sixty plates to this work.

WILLOW.

The Wearynge of the Willowe garlande. A ballad. Licensed to T. Colwell in 1564-5.

As Wyllowe for payne hath bene counted of late. A ballad. Licensed to J. Allde in 1569.

WILMER, JOHN.

The Legacy of John Wilmer, Citizen, and late Merchant of London; Humbly offered to the Lords and Commons of England. Felix . . London, Printed for the Author, MDCXCII. 4o, A-E 2 in fours. WILSON, E., M.D.

Spadacrene Dunelmensis: Or A Short Treatise of an Ancient Medicinal Fovntain Or Vitrioline Spaw Near the City of Durham. Together with the Constituent Principles, Virtues and Use thereof. London, Printed by W. Godbid, 1675. 8°, A-H 4 in eights, A'1 blank. Dedicated to Dr. Sudbury, Dean of Durham. WILSON, FLORENCE. [A Dialogue concerning the tranquility of the mind.]

In 1574 appeared a Metaphrase of this by Orazio Lombardella of Siena. See Hazlitt's Warton, iii. 228.

WILSON, JOHN.

Cheerfull Ayres or Ballads First composed for one single Voice and since set for three Voices. By John Wilson Dr. in Mvsick Professor of the same in the Vniversity of Oxford. Oxford. Printed by W. Hall, for Ric. Davis. Anno Dom. M.DC.LX. Obl. 4o, Three Parts. With a few commendatory verses. Cantus Primus, A-U 2 in fours: Cantus Secundus, B-L in fours, and the title: Bassus, the

same.

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A Prindarique to Their Sacred Majesties,
James II. And His Royal Consort, Queen
Mary, On their joynt Coronations at
Westminster, April 23. 1685. London:
Printed for Joseph Knight, and Francis
Saunders, . ... 1685. Folio, 4 leaves.

The Cheats. A Comedy: Written in the
Year M.DC.LXII. The Fourth Edition
Corrected, with the addition of a new
Song. By J. Wilson of Lincolns-Inn,
Gent.
London, Printed for the
Author, . . . 1693. 4°, A-K in fours.

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The rule of Reason

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Anno Domini. M.D.Lxiij. Mens Aprilis. Imprinted at London by Ihon Kingston. 4o, black letter, A-Z in fours, and a, 4 leaves.

The Rule of Reason . . . Anno Domini. M.D.Lxvii. Mens. Feb. Imprinted at London by I. Kingston. 4°, black letter, A -Aaj in fours.

The Arte of Rhetorique... Anno Domini. M.D.LX. Imprinted at London, by Ihon Kingston. 4°. A in eights: a-o in eights, and a leaf of p. 1

The Arte of Rhetorique... now newlie sette foorthe againe, with a Prologue to the Reader. Anno Dñi 1562. Imprinted at London by Ihon Kingston. 4o, black letter. A, 8 leaves: a-p 6 in eights.

The Arte of Rhetorike... Anno domini. 1567. Imprinted at London by Ihon Kingston. 4o, black letter. A, 8 leaves: a-p 4 in eights.

The Arte of Rhetorike. . . Imprinted at London, by Ihon Kingston. 1584. 4o, black letter, A-Q 6 in eights.

WILTSHIRE.

A Discourse of one John Barefoote of Sunning in the County of Wilts Taylor who not performing his fathers will, after his death, was troubled with fearefull apparations [apparitions] to his great amazement. Licensed to Edward Allde, 15 Oct. 1622.

A Proclamation of His Majesties Grace to the Inhabitants of His County of

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Wilts. [Oxford, 2 November, 1642.] A sheet.

I have before me similar proclamations issued from the Court at Oxford to the Counties of Gloucester, Oxford, Sussex, Somerset, Devon, Bristol, Southampton, and Dorset, and there may have been others. They are all dated in November, 1642.

Strange and Bloody News from FleetStreet. Being a True Relation of the Murder of Sr. William Estcourt of Wiltshire, Kt. and Baronnet: On Friday Night, November the 14th, 1684. don: Printed by E. Mallet, 1684. folio leaf.

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WINCHESTER, WILLIAM PAULET, Third Marquis of.

The Lord Marqves Idlenes: Conteining manifold matters of acceptable deuise; as sage sentences, prudent precepts, morall examples, sweete similitudes, proper comparisons, and other remembrances of speciale choise. No lesse pleasant to peruse, than profitable to practise: compiled by the right Honorable L. William Marques of Winchester that now is . . . Imprinted at London, by Arnold Hatfield. 1586. 4°, A-N in fours, N 4 blank, besides title and two other leaves of dedication to the Queen. In prose.

The Lord Marqves Idlenes: . . . Imprinted at London, by Edmund Bollifant. 1587. 4o, A-M in fours, and 3 leaves before A 1, as in the earlier edition. WINDSOR.

Exceeding True and happy Newes from the Castle of Windsor. Declaring how severall Troopes of Dragooners have taken possession of the said Castle, to keep it for the use of the King and Parliament. Likewise manifesting how severall Companies of Horse and Foote are raised by Authority of the high Court of Parliament in Essex, Buckinghamshire,... With a remarkeable passage concerning the Earle of Warwicke, Also a Declaration concerning the Major of Worcester, who was brought to towne on Wednesday the 19th of Octob. with a Waggon laden with Plate and Money. London, Printed for T. Franklin, Octob. 20. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves.

WINE. The proofe and of wine taken in prayse measure and due time. A ballad. Licensed to John Wolfe, 7 June, 1582. By the King. A Proclamation for the prizing of Wines. [1 Feb. 1634-5.] Im

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A Proclamation for the prizing of Wines. [11 Febr. 1636-7.] Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, ... 1637. Forster Coll.

A Proclamation for the Prizing of Wines. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker

and by the Assignes of John Bill. 1637. [Feb. 8, 1637-8.] A broadside. Black letter.

The humble Remonstrance of the Farmers and Adventurers in the Wine-farme of fourty shillings per Tun, to the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament, Anno Dom. 1641. London printed, 1641. A sheet.

Wine, Beer, Ale, and Tobacco, Contending for superiority. A Dialogue . . . London, Printed by J. B. for John Grove, and are to be sold at his shop betwixt S. Katherins Stairs and the Mill, next door to the signe of the Ship, 1658. 4o, A—C in fours, first leaf with the frontispiece.

WING, VINCENT.

Logistica Astronomica. Or Astronomical Arithmetick Wherein is shewed how to resolve any Question in Astronomical Fractions,... By Vincent Wing, Mathematician London, Printed, Anno Salutis, M.DC. LVI. Folio, A-L in fours, and a leaf of M.

Astronomia Instaurata: Or, A new and compendious Restauration of Astronomie. In Four Parts. London: Printed by R. and W. Leybourn, for the Company of Stationers. M DC LVI. Folio. Title, dedication from North Luffenham, co. Rutland, to Baptist Hicks, Viscount Campden, &c., 6 leaves: Aaa-Cccc, 2 leaves each: Index and Errata, 3 leaves: the Astronomical Arithmetic, &c., E-Pp, 2 leaves each, Pp 2 blank, besides the title to the Arithmetic.

WINGHAM, JOHN.

652

A ballett of the marvelous Deliuerance of John Wingham on a figg tree from wild beast and famyne. Licensed to Henry Gosson, 1 August, 1614.

WINSTANLEY, JERRARD.

A New-yeers Gift for the Parliament and Armie Shewing, What the Kingly Power is, and that the Cause of those they call Diggers is the life and marrow of that Cause the Parliament hath declared for, and the Army Fought for; . . . By Jerrard Winstanley, a lover of Englands freedom and Peace. London, Printed

WINTER.

for Giles Calvert, 1650. [Jan. 1st 1649-50.] 4o, A-G 2 in fours.

WINSTANLEY, WILLIAM.

Englands Worthies. Select Lives of the most Eminent Persons of the English Nation, From Constantine the Great, Down to these Times. By Will. Winstanley. London: Printed by J. C. and F. C. for Obadiah Blagrave 1684. 8. A, 8 leaves: a, 8 leaves: B-Uu 4 in eights. Besides a frontispiece.

Dedicated (i) to Giles Dent Esq; (ii) to his aunt, Mrs. Mary Leader of SaffronWalden.

Historical Rarities and Curious Observations Domestick & Foreign. Containing Fifty three several Remarks; . . . Collected out of Approved Authors, London, Printed for Rowland Reynolds, . . 1684. 8°, A-U in eights, besides a frontispiece in six compartments. Dedicated to Sir Thomas Middleton of Stansted Mont-Sichet.

The Lives of the most Famous English Poets, Or the Honour of Parnassus; In a Brief Essay of the Works and Writings of above Two Hundred of them, from the Time of K. William the Conqueror, to the Reign of His Present Majesty King James II.... Written by William Winstanley, Author of the English Worthies. London, Printed by H. Clark, for Samuel Manship, . . . 1687. 8°. A, 8 leaves: a, 4 leaves: B-P in eights, P 8 blank. With a frontispiece by Van Hove.

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A booke called the cold winter. Licensed to John Trundle, 12 March, 1614-15. WINTER, BERNARD.

A booke called the Fortune-teller. Licensed to Richard Harper, 7 May, 1640. WINTER, SALVATOR.

A Pretious Treasury: Or A New Dispensatory. Contayning 70. approved Physicall rare Receits. Most necessary and needfull for all sorts of people to have in their Families. Collected out of the most approved Authors both in Physick and Chyrurgery: by Salvator Winter, and Signieur Francisco Dickinson, expert Operators. In two Bookes. London,

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Printed by Tho. Harper for Richard
Harper, . [Oct. 1.] 1649. 4o, A-C 2
in fours. With a cut on the title. B. M.
WISE MASTERS.

The vij masters of Rome. Licensed to
Thomas Purfoot in 1565-6.

The History of the Seven Wise Masters.
London, Printed for Matt. Wotton
and G. Conyers. . . 1688. 8°, black
letter. A, 4 leaves: B-M 4 in eights.
With cuts.

In the British Museum is a copy dated 1687. It is the same edition.

The History of the Seven Wise Masters of Rome. ... Glasgow, Printed by Robert Sanders of Auld-house, M.DCC.XIII. 8°, A-E in eights.

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The Seven Sages, Translated out of Prose into Scottish meter by Iohn Rolland in Dalkeith... Edinburgh, Printed by Andro Hart, 1620. 8o. A, 4 leaves: B-Aa in eights, Aa 8 blank. Black letter.

Univ. Lib. Edin. and Advocates' Lib. Edin. (both imperfect.)

D. Laing, December 1879, No. 2864.

WISE, THOMAS, M.A.

Animadversions vpon Lily's Grammer. Licensed to Richard Hawkins, 22 Sept. 1624..

[WISHART, GEORGE, D.D., Bishop of Edinburgh.]

J. G. De Rebus Auspiciis Serenissimi, & Potentissimi Caroli. . . Sub imperio illustrissimi Jacobi Montis-rosarum Marchionis... Supremi Scotia Gubernatoris Anno 1644, & duobus sequentibus præclarè gestis, Commentarius. Interprete A. S. Anno Domini 1647. 8°. *, 8 leaves: (**) 4 leaves: A-Q 4 in eights, with Errata on Q 4 verso.

J. G. De Rebus Auspiciis Serenissimi, & Potentissimi Caroli Dei Gratia . . . Sub imperio illustrissimi Jacobi Montis-rosarum Marchionis . . . Supremi Scotia Gubernatoris Anno 1644, & duobus sequentibus præclarè gestis, Commentarius. Interprete A. S. Amstelodami... 1648. 12°. *, 12 leaves: (*)(*) 2 leaves: A-K 3 in twelves.

Montrose Redivivus, Or The Portraicture of James late Marquesse of Montrose, Earl of Kincardin, &c. 1. In his Actions in the yeares 1644. 1645. and 1646. for Charles the First. 2. In his Passions in the years 1649-1650. for Charles the Second K. of Scots. London, Printed for Jo. Ridley, at the Castle in Fleetstreet, neer Ram-alley. 1652. 8o, A—N in eights. With a portrait by Pontius.

WIT.

WIT.

A ballad of a penyworth of witt. Licensed to E. White, 16 Aug. 1586.

Wittes Laberinthe or the exercise of
Idlenes. Licensed to Thomas Purfoot
the younger, 22 Nov. 1610.

Witts Schollers prise. Licensed to Thomas
Bayly, 25 January, 1619-20.

Could this be a new edition of Anthony
Sherley's Poem?

Witts Vacation or his Journy through
Citty and Country in the Vacation tyme,
&c. Licensed to Francis Smith, 22 March,
1633-4.

Sportive Wit: The Muses Merriment.
A New Spring of Lusty Drollery, Joviall
Fancies, and A la mode Lamponnes, on
some Heriock persons of these late Times,
Never before exposed to the publick
view. Collected for the Publick good, by
a Club of sparkling Wits, viz. C. J. B. J.
L. M. W. T. Cum multis aliis-
London
Semel in anno ridet Apollo.
Printed for Nath: Brook, to be sold at
the Angel in Cornhill, and at the New
Exchange and other places.
A-G and AA-II in eights.
to Ralph Banks, Esq. by I. P.
Wit and Loyalty Reviv'd, In a Collection
of some smart Satyrs In Verse and Prose
on the late Times. By Mr. Abraham
Cowley, Sir J. Berkenhead, and the In-
genious Author of Hudibras, &c. Victrix
Causa Deis Placuit sed victa Poetis. Lon-
don Printed, for W. Davis. 1682. 4°.
Title and Preface, 2 leaves: A-F in
fours.

1656. 8°, Dedicated Bodleian.

Wits Academy: Or, The Muses Delight. Being the Newest Academy of Complements. Consisting of Merry Dialogues upon various Occasions, Composed of Mirth, Wit, and Eloquence.

The Eighth Edition, with Additions. London: Printed by W. Richardson, for Eben. Tracy. . . . 1701. 12o, A—M in twelves, including a woodcut frontispiece. Wits Cabinet: Or, A Companion for Young Men and Ladies. . . . The Sixteenth Edition, much Enlarged. London: Printed for I. Clarke . . . and A. Wilde ... 1737. 12o. Frontispiece and title, 2 leaves: B-H in twelves. Br. Museum. Witt's Recreations refined & Augmented, Printed by M. Symmons and S. Symmons 1663. 8°. The title is engraved.

The printed title and the book itself belonged, in the copy used, to the impression of 1667.

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