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pire, so far as it concerneth Britain: Wherein the first Foundation of our Cities, Lawes, and Government, according to the Roman Policy, are clearly discovered. With a Chorographicall map of the severall Stations: And Index's to the whole Work. ... London, Printed by Tho. Roycroft, and are to be sold by Henry Playford . . . and T. Twyford 1658. Folio. A, 4 leaves: a, 4 leaves: B-Nn in fours: Óo-Pp, 2 leaves each. With a portrait of Burton by Hollar.

Dedicated to the Lord Chief Justice Glynn. The writer foresees his approaching end, and seems, under such circumstances, to regard with satisfaction the completion of his work.

Græcæ Linguæ Historia: Sive Oratio de Ejusdem Linguæ Origine, progressu, . Habita olim Oxoniis in Aula Glevocestrensi, ante XX & VI Annos. A Guilielmo Burtono Londiniensi in LL.L.

Nunc demum Typis excusa Londini, Augustæ Trinobantum. Apud Thomam Roycroft, . . . MDCLVII. 8o. A, 4 leaves: B—H in eights.

Dedicated to Thomas Thynne, eldest son of Sir Frederic Henry Thynne, Bart. The publisher or editor appears to have been Gerard Langbaine, who dates an epistle to the author from Queen's College, Oxford. Burton was at this time principal of Kingston-on-Thames School.

BUSH, RICE.

The Poor Mans Friend, Or, A Narrative of what progresse many worthy Citizens of London have made in that Godly Work of providing for the Poor. London, Printed by A. M. for Tho. Vnderhill... 1649. 4o, A-D 2 in fours.

BUTLER, CHARLES.

Rhetorica Libri Dvo. Qvorum Prior de Tropis & Figuris, Posterior de Voce & Gestu Praecipit: In Vsvm Scholarvm postremò recogniti. Qvibvs Recens Accesservnt de Oratoria Libri duo. Authore Carolo Bvtlero, Magd. Londini Excudebat Iohannes Haviland impensis Authoris. 1629. 4o, A-P in fours: the

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Oratoria, A-Q in fours, besides the title and following leaf.

The first portion has the dedication to Lord Keeper Egerton, dated from Basingstoke, 5 Idus Martii, 1600.

The English Grammar, Or, The Institution of Letters, Syllabls, and Words, in the English tongues. Whereunto is annexed an Index of Words Like and Unlike. Oxford, Printed by William Turner, for the Authour. 1633. 4°. Title and to the Reader, 4 leaves: A-H in fours: the Index, a-d 2 in fours.

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BUTLER, SAMUEL.
Hudibras... Corrected and Amended,
with several Additions and Annotations.
London, Printed by T. Warren for Henry
Herringman. . MDCXCIV. 8°. Three

parts. pp. 412 + 274. BUXTORPHUS.

The Epitome of Buxtorphus Ebrew Grammer, Comended as a fitting booke to be printed by master Nicholas Gray scholemaster of Marchantaylors schole. Licensed to John Grismond, 1 March, 1627-8. BYRD, WILLIAM.

Contra Tenor. Cantiones qvae ab Argymento Sacrae vocantvr... Cvm Privilegio: Excudebat Thomas Vautrollerius

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1575. 40, A-G in fours. (ii.) Descantvs... Cvm Privilegio. Excudebat Thomas Vautrollerius . . . 1576. 4o, A-H in fours. (iii.) Bassvs. 1575. 4o, A-H in fours. (iv.) Tenor 1575. 4o, A-H in fours. (v.) Sexta Pars. . 1575. 4o, A-H in fours, last two leaves blank.

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Treason's Master-piece: or, A Conference held at Whitehall between Oliver the late Usurper, and a Committee of the then pretended Parliament; who desired him to take upon him the Title of King of England, &c. with an intent to exclude the Royal Line... Collected by a faithful hand. London: Printed for Daniel Major.... 1680. 8°, A-G in eights, the first leaf blank.

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C. J.

A Handkercher for Parentes wett eyes to mistris Elizabeth Hungerford by J. C. Licensed to M. Sparke, 18 Aug. 1630. C. Mr.

Bristol Drollery. Poems and Songs. By Mr. C. London, Printed for Charles Allen, Bookseller in Bristol, 1674. 8o, A-G 6 in eights.

C. N.

A Modest and True Account of the Chief Points in Controversie between the Roman Catholics, and the Protestants: Together with some Consideration upon the Sermons of a Divine of the Church of England. By N. C. Antwerp: Printed in the Year, 1696. 8°, A-U in eights, A and U 8 blank.

C. P.

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His Majesties Propriety, And Dominion on the Brittish Seas Asserted: Together with a true account of the Neatherlanders Insupportable Insolencies, and Injuries, they have committed; and the inestimable Benefits they have gained in their Fishing on the English Seas. As also their Prodigious and Horrid Cruelties in the East and West-Indies, and other places. To which is added an Exact Mapp, containing the Isles of Great Brittain, and Ireland. By an Experienced Hand. London, Printed for Edward Thomas. . . . 1672. 8°, A-M in eights. With a portrait and map.

C. S.

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An Anniversary upon the xxxth of January 1648. Being a Poem Dedicated to the Queen of Great Brittain, France, & Ireland. And may serve as a Remembrance to all posterity, of the horrid Murther of Charles the First, the incoinparable King of Great Brittain. Printed at London by Nathaniel Butter, 1650. But not permitted to be publick till now, 1660. 80, A in eights, A 8 with a postscript. Dedicated to Queen Henrietta Maria by S. C.

C. S.

C. S.

Roman-Catholick Doctrines No Novelties: Or An Answer to Dr. Pierces CourtSermon, Miss-call'd The Primitive Rule of Reformation. By S. C. a Roman-Catholick. . . . MDCLXIII. 8°, A-Y in eights. Dedicated to the Queen Mother.

An Epistle Apologetical of S. C. to a Person of Honour: Touching his Vindication of Dr. Stillingfleet. Permissu Superiorum, An. Dom. MDCLXXIV. 8°, A-I 4 in eights.

C. T.

An Hospitall for the diseased. . . . With a newe addition. Gathered by T. C. . . Imprinted at London for Edward White. ... 1579. 4o, black letter.

The copy employed ended imperfectly on L 1. It was formerly W. Herbert's. C. T.

Labyrinthvs Cantvariensis: Or Doctor Lawds Labyrinth. Beeing an Answer to the Late Archbishop of Canterbvries Relation of a Conference between Himselfe and Mr. Fisher, &c. Wherein The true grounds of the Roman Catholiqve Religion are asserted, the principall Controversies betwixt Catholiques and Protestants throughly examined, and the Bishops Meandrick Windings throughout his whole worke layd open to publique veiw. By T. C. Paris Printed by Iohn Billaine 1658. Folio. Title, &c., 5 leaves: C-5 T 1 in twos.

C., W.

A Discourse for a King and Parliament. In four Sections.

I. The inconsistency of a Free-state with the scituation of this Countrey, and constitution of the people. II. Mischiefs incident to the continuance of their endeavours that act in order thereunto.

III. The advantages probably attending a composure with the King of Scots.

IV. Resolves to the Grand Objections that were to obstruct it.

By a moderate and serious Pen. Bono servire Principi optima libertas. London, Printed for G. Bedell and T. Collins 1660. 4°, A-D in fours.

Dedicated to Sir A. H. "and those spirits that pretend to Liberty in Democracy." C. W.

A Little Manual of the Poor Mans Daily Devotion. Collected out of several Pious and Approved Authors. By W. C.

The Fourth Edition. Publish'd by Au

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thority. London, Printed for Matthew Turner at the Lamb in High-Holborn. 1687. 8°, A-T in twelves.

CABALA.

Cabala Sive Scrinia Sacra. Mysteries of State & Government: In Letters of Illustrious Persons, and great Agents; In the Reigns of Henry the Eighth, Queen Elizabeth, K. James, and the late King Charles. In Two Parts. In which the Secrets of Empire, and Publique manage of affairs are contained. With many remarkable Passages nowhere else Published. London, Printed for G. Bedle and T. Collins . . . 1654. 4. A, 8 leaves, including a duplicate: B-Z 2 in fours the second part, A, 4 leaves: a, 2 leaves B-Ll in fours.

CAIUS, JOHANNES [JOHN KAY.] De antiquitate Cantabrigiensis Academiæ Libri duo. In quorum secundo de Oxoniensis quoq; Gymnasii antiquitate asseritur, & Cantabrigiense longè eo antiquius esse definitur. Londinensi Authore. . . Excvsvm Londini, Anno Domini 1568. Mense Augusti. Per Henricum Bynneman. 8°, A-Aa in eights, and the second Book, with a new title, a-e in fours, e 4 with the mark.

De Antiqvitate Cantabrigiensis Academiæ Libri duo. . . . Londini in Ædibus Johannis Daij An. Dom. 1574. Cum Gratia. . . A-Oo in fours, Oo 4 blank : (ii.) Assertio Antiquitatis Oxoniensis Academiæ, ... 1574.~ A—D in fours, D 4 blank. (iii.) Historiae Cantabrigiensis Academiæ ab vrbe condita, Liber primus. Authore Joanne Caio Anglo. Londini.

An. Dom. 1574. A-S in fours, S 4 with the Errata. (iv.) Ioannis Caij Angli, De pronunciatione Græcæ & Latinæ Linguæ scriptione noua libellus. .. 1574. A-C in fours. 4°. Ioannis Caii Britanni De Canibvs Britannicis, Liber vnvs. De Rariorvm Animalivm et Stirpivm Historia, Liber vnvs. De Libris Propriis, Liber vnvs. Iam primum excusi. Londini per Gulielmum Seresium typographum. Anno. 1570. 8°, A-I 2 in fours, besides a folded leaf in C.

CALDERWOOD, DAVID.

The True History of the Church of Scotland, From the Beginning of the Reformation, Unto the End of the Reign of King James VIth. Beginning 1560 and ending 1625. By Mr. David Calderwood, Author of Altare Damascenum. Printed in the Year, 1680. Folio. Title

CALVER.

and to the Reader, 4 leaves: A-Nnnnn in fours, the last leaf with the Errata. CALVER, EDWARD.

Passion and Discretion, in Youth, and Age.
Here in a plaine, and most familiar kinde
You may behold a Combat in the minde;
Mans differing motions are the jar in question,
The Combatants are Passion and Discretion:
Each striving to be chiefe in the desire.
Or, if you please to straine it any higher,
Then here you, partly, may behold the strife
Betweene the Flesh, and Spirit in this Life.
London, Printed by T. and R. Cotes, for
Francis Grove, dwelling on Snow-hill,.
1641. 4o, A-P in fours. Grenville Coll,

This copy has a set of four plates by Stent, referring to the subject-matter of the work; they are not in good state, but they rarely occur at all. The second part is dedicated to the writer's kinsman, Master John Strut. See Corser's Collectanea, part 3, pp. 237-9.

Calvers Royall Vision. With his most humble Addresses to His Majesties Royall Person. [October 12, 1648.] 4o, A-C 2 in fours, including a frontispiece. verse. B. M.

In

Englands Fortresse: Exemplified in the most Renowned and Victorious, his Excellency, the Lord Fairfax, Commander in Chiefe of the Parl. Army. Humbly presented unto his Excellency by E[dward] Calver] a lover of Peace. Printed in the Yeare 1648 [Feb. 20.] 4°, title, woodcut frontispiece, and A in fours. In verse. B. M.

Zions thankfull Ecchoes from the Clifts of Ireland. Or the little Church of Christ in Ireland, warbling out her humble and gratefull addresses to her Elder Sister in England: And in particular, To the Parliament, to his Excellency, and to his Army, or that part assigned to her assistance now in her low, yet hopefull Condition. Printed for Richard Harper at the Bible and Harp in Smithfield. 1649 [July 2.] 4°. A, 2 leaves : B-D in fours. In verse. B. M.

CALVERT, CECIL, second Lord Balti

more.

The Answer to Tom-Tell-Troth. The Practise of Princes and the Lamentation of the Kirke. Written By The Lord Baltismore, late Secretary of State. London Printed 1642. 4°, A-D in fours.

The Lord Baltemores Case, Concerning the Province of Maryland, adjoyning to Virginia in America. With full and clear Answers to all material Objections, touching his Rights, Jurisdiction, and Proceedings there. And certaine Reasons

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of State, why the Parliament should not impeach the same. Unto which is also annexed, a true Copy of a Commission from the late King's Eldest Son, to Mr. William Davenant, to dispossess the Lord Baltemore of the said Province, because of his adherence to the Common-Wealth. London, Printed in the Yeare, 1653. 4o, A-C in fours, C 4 blank. B. M. Virginia and Maryland. Or, The Lord Baltimore's printed Case, uncased and answered. Shewing, the illegality of his Patent and usurpation of Royal Jurisdiction and Dominion there. With, The Injustice and Tyranny practised in the Government, against the Laws and Liberties of the English Nation, and the just Right and Interest of the Adventurers and Planters. Also, A short Relation of the Papists late Rebellion against the Government of his Highness the Lord Protector.

To which is added, A brief Account of the Commissioners proceedings in the reducing of Maryland London, printed,. 1655. 4o, A-G 3 in fours.

B. M.

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CALVERT, CHARLES, Lord Baltimore. The Case of Charles Lord Baltemore, a Minor, with Relation to his Government of Maryland. [About 1710.] A sheet. CALVIN, JOHN.

Sermons of Iohn Calvin vpon the Songe that Ezekias made . . . Translated out of Frenche into Englishe, 1560. [By A. L.]. . . Imprinted at London, ouer Aldersgate, by John Day . . . 8o, A-G in eights, G 8 blank: A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner: written in answer of a Paraphrase vpon the 51. Psalme of Dauid, in verse, by the translator's friend, 8 leaves.

The Catechisme or Maner to teache children the Christian religion. Wherein the Minister demandeth the question, and the chylde maketh answere: made by the excellent Doctor and Pastor in Christs Church, Iohn Caluin. Ephes. 2. The doctrine Imprinted at Edinbrough by me Robert Lekpriuik. 1564. Cum Priuilegio. 8°, A-L 6 in eights. Grenv. Coll.

The Catechisme Or Maner to Teach Children the Christian Religion. Wherein the Minister demandeth the question... Printed [at Edinburgh] by Thomas Bassandyne, dwelling at the nether Bow. M.D.LXXV. Cvm Privilegio. 8°, A-[?]M in eights Prayers, A-K in eights: Psalms, with the music, A-Ii in eights.

CAMBINE.

The Cathechisme, or maner to teache
children the Christian Religion.
Imprinted at London, by Ihon Kyngston.
1580. 8°, black letter, A-R in eights.
Institvtionis Christianæ Religionis a
Joanne Calvino conscripta, compendium
simul, ac methodi enarratio. Per Edm.
Bunnium
Londini, Excudebat
Thomas Vautrollerius impensis Georgij
Bishop. 1579. 8°, A-M in eights,
M 8 blank.

CAMBINE, ANDREW.

[Two very notable Commentaries.

The

one of the Originall of the Turcks and [Empire of the house of Ottomanno, written by Andrewe Cambine, and thother of the warres of the Turcke against George Scanderbeg, prince of Epiro, and of the great victories obteyned by the sayd George, as well against the emperour of Turkie, as other princes, and of his other rare force and vertues, worthye of memorye, translated oute of Italian into Englishe by John Shute. [Quot. from Proverbs, xxi.] Printed at London by Rouland Hall for Humfrey Toye dwelling in paules Churche yearde at the signe of the Helmette. 1562. 4°, black letter. *-3* 2 in fours: A-Ff in fours, Ff 4 blank. Dedicated to Edward Fynes, Lord Clinton and Say. CAMBRIDGE.

Synodia, Sive Musarum Cantabrigiensium Concentus et Congratulatio ad Serenissimum Britanniarum Regem Carolum, De quinta sua sobole, clarissima Principe, ... Ex Academiæ Cantabrigiensis Typographeo. Anno Dom. 1637. 4o, A-N in fours.

Statuta Quædam Academiæ Cantabrigiensis In admissione ad Gradus, &c. . Cantabrigiæ, . . . 1684. 8°, A-C in eights.

Cambridge Jests; Or, Witty Alarums for Melancholy Spirits. By a Lover of Ha, Ha, He. London: Printed by Tho. Nor1721. 12o, A-F in twelves

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CAMDEN, WILLIAM, Clarencieux. Britannia Sive Florentissimorvm Regnorvm, Angliæ, Scotia, Hiberniæ, et Insularvm adiacentium ex intima antiquitate chorographica descriptio. Authore Gvilielmo Camdeno. Londini. Per Randulphum Newbery. Cum gratia 1586. 8°, A-Oo 4 in eights.

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Dedicated to Sir W. Cecil, Lord Burleigh, from Westminster, 2 May, 1586. With several copies of complimentary verses. Britannia. . . Nunc denuo recognita & plurimis locis adaucta. Londini, Per Randulphum Newbery. 1587. 8°, A—Vv in eights, Vv 8 blank.

Britannia ..

. . . Nunc tertio recognita, & magna accessione adaucta. Londini impensis Geor. Bishop. Cum gratia... 1590. 8°, A-Ddd in eights.

Britannia. . . Nunc quartò recognita, & magna accessione post Germanicam editionem adaucta. Londini impensis Georg. Bishop. 1594. 4°, A-Bbb 3 in eights. Britannia Nunc postremò recognita,

& magna Londini impensis Georg. Bishop. 1600. 4°, A-Mmm in eights, last leaf blank, and first occupied by a frontispiece. A 2 has a dedication to Queen Elizabeth, in lieu of that to Cecil in edits. 1586-94.

Britannia . . . Nunc postremò recognita, plurimis locis magna accessione adaucta, & Chartis Chorographicis illustrata. Londini, Impensis Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton. M.DC.VII. Folio. Engraved and printed titles, and dedication, 3 leaves Lectori, 2 leaves: verses and Anglo-Saxon Alphabet, 3 leaves; A-5 R in sixes: 5 S-5 T in fours.

Britain, Or A Chorographicall Description of the most flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Ilands adioyning, out of the depth of Antiqvitie: Beavtified with Mappes of the severall Shires of England: Written first in Latine by William Camden Clarenceux K. of A. Translated newly into English by Philemon Holland Doctour in Physick Finally, revised, amended, and enlarged with sundry Additions by the same Author. Londini, Impensis Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton. M.DC.X. Folio. Title, 1 leaf: Dedication, 1 leaf : The Author to the Reader, 2 leaves: Verses, 2 leaves: the Characters of the A.-S. alphabet, 1 leaf: A-Vvvv in sixes: Xxxx-Iiiii, 2 leaves each.

The maps are separate from the letterpress.

Camden's Britannia, Newly Translated into English: With Large Additions and Improvements. Published by Edmund Gibson, of Queens-College in Oxford. Cic. De Divinat. Lib. 1. Quem non moveat London, Printed by F. Collins, for A. Swalle .; and A. & J. Churchil, . 1695. Folio. Title, 1

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