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Printed in the Year 1673. 4. A, 2 leaves B-F in fours.

Protevs Redivivus: The Art of Wheedling. Compil'd and Publish'd formerly by R. H. but now Reprinted with Additions to every Chapter, to almost one half of the Book, By the same Author. London, Printed for T. D. . . 1684. 12o, A-P 6 in twelves, P 6 blank. HEATH, JAMES.

A New Book of Loyal English Martyrs and Confessors, who have endured the Pains and Terrours of Death, Arraignment, Banishment, and Imprisonment, for the Maintenance of the Just and Legal Government of these Kingdoms, Both in Church and State. By James Heath, Gent. [Quot. from Psal. 112, 6.] London, Printed for R. H. and are to be sold by Simon Miller at the Star in St. Pauls Church-Yard. [Circa 1661.] 12o, B-X in twelves, besides the titlepage and a leaf before it with a List of the Martyrs, both printed in red.

The Glories and Magnificent Triumphs of the Blessed Restitution of his Sacred Majesty K. Charles II. From his Arrival in Holland 1688 till this Present. Comprising all the Honours and Grandeurs done to, and conferred by, Him. . . . By James Heath, formerly Student of Ch. Ch. Oxon. London, Printed and are to be sold by N. G. R. H.. 1662.

8°, A-S in eights, A blank and A 3 misprinted A 2, besides *, 4 leaves with the summary of the contents.

A Chronicle of the Late Intestine War in the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland . . . By James Heath, Gent. The Second Edition. To which is added A Continuation to this present year 1675.... By J. P. London: Printed by J. C. for Thomas Basset, MDCLXXVI. Folio, A-4 L 2 in fours, no sign. B. With a frontispiece.

HEATH, JOHN.

HELL.

The Hovse of Correction: Or, Certayne Satyricall Epigrams. Written by I. H. Gent. Together with a few Characters, called Par Pari: Or; Like to like, quoth the Deuill to the Collier.

Ficta voluptatis causa sint proxima veris.
Hor. de Art. Po.

London, Printed by Bernard Alsop for Richard Redmer, and are to be sold at his Shoppe at the West end of Saint Pauls Church. 1619. 8°, A-D 4 in eights, the title, which is engraved, on A 2. B. M.

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The Whole Art of the Stage. Containing not only the Rules of the Drammatick Art, but many curious Observations about it.. now made English. London, Printed for the Author, 1684. 4°, A-Y in fours. HEGATE, WILLIAM, of Glasgow. Gvilielmi Hegati Scoti Glasgvensis Gallia Victrix. Ad Nobilissimvm, Et amplissimæ dignitatis virum, Valterum Stuartum D. Blanterium, serenissimi Principis Iacobi vj. Scotorum Regis Logothetam meritissimum. Augustoriti Pictonum. M.D.XCVIII. 8°, Title (preceded by a blank), &c., 6 leaves: A-K in fours. In verse.

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[A Description of the pains of Hell.] Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, W. Gilbertson, and J. Wright. A broadside in black letter and two columns. In verse, with

a large cut at the top. Hell broke loose: Or, A Catalogue of many of the Spreading Errors, Heresies and Blasphemies of these Times, for which we are to be humbled. . . London, Printed for Tho. Underhill, at the Bible in Woodstreet. March 9, 1646. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M.

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A Journey to Hell: Or, A Visit paid to the Devil. A Poem. London, Printed ... 1700. Folio, A-H, 2 leaves each.

The copy used is only Part I.; perhaps no more appeared.

HENRIETTA.

HENRIETTA [STUART], Duchess of Orleans.

Lachrymæ Cantabrigienses in Obitum Illustrissimæ Principis Henrietta Caroli Imo Regis & Martyris Filiæ Ducissæ Aurelianensis. Cantabrigiæ. . . 1670. 4o, A-I in fours, A blank.

A collection of verses by J. Duport, J. Beaumont, John Breton, &c. HENRIETTA MARIA, Queen of Great Britain.

A Copy of the Queens Letter from the Hague in Holland to the Kings Maiesty residing at Yorke. Sent from the Hague by one of her Maiesties Gentlemen Ushers, March 19. 1641. London, printed for Iohn Price. 1642. A sheet.

A Coppy of 1. The letter sent by the Queenes Majestie concerning the collections of the Recusants Mony for the Scottish Warre, Apr. 27. 1639. 2. The Letter sent by Sir Kenelme Digby and Mr. Mountague concerning the Contribution. 3. The Letter sent by those assembled in London, to every Shire. 4. The names of the Collectors in each County in England and Wales. And 5. The Message sent from the Queenes Majestie to the House of Commons by Master Comptroller the 5. of Febr. 1639. Printed at London in the yeare of the discovery of Plots, 1642. 40, A-B 3 in fours.

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The Queenes Majesties Message and Letter from the Hague in Holland, directed to the Kings most excellent Majesty, &c. Being sent in that Ship which was forced to put in at Yarmouth by reason of a Leake which she sprung at Sea, and was bound for Newcastle, who had in her fifty Commanders, besides other common Souldiers, 400. Barrels of powder, And now comming up to London to be dispossessed by the Parliament for the Kingdomes safety and security, . . . Also the Declaration and Petition of the Palsgraue and the Queene his mother to both houses of Parliament for their annuall pension, withall denying and disclaiming in having any hand or consent to Prince Roberts unruly actions against the Parliament. London printed for I. Vnderhill. Octob. 14. [1642.] 4°, 4 leaves.

The true Relation of the Queenes Departyre from Falmovth into the Brest in the west of France. After whom our Lord Admirall sent all his shipe to overtake her, who made above a hundred shot at the Ship, especially our three Ships called

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the Vice Admirall, the Warwicke Frigot, and the Paramour, but she having a Galley of sixteen Oares, it is thought that all the Ships in the world could not overtake her. Representing also, How that a Ship called the Golden Sun, belonging to the King of Denmarke, was taken by the Lord Admirall, and sent into Portsmouth, to attend the pleasure of the Parliament. London, Printed for Mathew Walbancke, July 22, 1644. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M.

A Dialogue Concerning the Rights of her most Christian Majesty. In the Savoy, Printed by Thomas Newcomb 1667. 8°, A-E in eights.

A conversation between a Frenchman, a Fleming, and a German, purporting to be an abstract of a larger work on the subject. It is on the claim of Charles the Second's queen to certain estates in the Low Countries, and it appears that Henrietta Maria endeavoured to arrange amicably the question in dispute, but without success, little volume is said on the title to be "Licensed by Authority."

The

An Epicædium on the Death of Her most Serene Majesty, Henrietta Maria de Bourbon, Queen Mother of England, and Daughter to the late most Puissant King Henry le Grand . . . Obiit 31 August, MDCLXIX. With Allowance. A broadside. Ouvry Cat., No. 154. HENRY III., King of England.

A Brief Survey (Historical and Political) of the Life and Reign of Henry the III. King of England. Dedicated to his most Sacred Majesty. London, Printed in the Year, 1680. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-D in fours.

HENRY VI.

The Life and Reign of Henry the Sixth. Giving a full Account of the English Glory Abroad. Their Factions at Home. The Fatal Treaty of Tours. The Loss of France, And, The Civil Wars in England. About the Hereditary and Parliamentary Right, between the two Houses of York and Lancaster. London: . . . 1712. 8°, A-I in fours, and the title. HENRY VII

The First Booke of the Preservation of King Henry the vij. . . . 1599.

It is remarkable that, in the registration of this work at Stationers' Hall (Ärber, iii. 154), it was said to contain at the end "A commendation of true poetry, A Discommendation of all bawdy Rybald, and paganizde poetes, &c."

HENRY VIII.

Victoria Serenissimi ac Inuictissimi Hænrici Octaui Franciæ & Angliæ Regis Christianissimi ac Hyberniæ de Scotis

HENRY.

reportata & de deditione ciuitatis Tornacen. [1514] 4°, 6 leaves. B. M.

This letter is addressed to Cardinal Bambridge, Archbishop of York. It is an account of the Battle of Flodden. The above title is beneath an engraving in compartments.

Copia originalis littere Serenissimi Regis Anglie ad Sanctissimū dnm nostru dnm Leonem Papam. X. misse: de pace ac federe per eum & Christianissimu Francor. Regem nouiter inita. [1514.] 4°, 4 leaves, the 4th blank. B. M.

Nobilissima Disceptatio super dignitate & magnitudine Regnorum Britannici & Gallici, habita ab vtriusq; oratoribus & legatis in concilio Constantiensi. [Col.] Imprimebat Louanii Theodoricus Martinus Alussensis mense Martii anno a partu virgineo M.D.XVII. 4o, a-e in fours: f, 6 leaves, the last with the printer's mark only. Grenv. Coll.

Sir Robert Wingfield superscribes a short

preface.

Serenissimi ac Potentissimi Regis Angliæ Christianæ fidei defensoris inuictissimi, ad illustrissimos ac clarissimos Saxoniæ principes, de coercendá abigendáq; Lutherana factione, & Luthero ipso Epistola. Item Illvstrissimi Principis Ducis Georgij ad eundem Regem rescriptio. Anno M.D.XXIII. 4o, A-B in fours. B. M.

A Protestation made for the most mighty and most redoubted kynge of Englande. &c. and his hole counsell and clergie, wherin is declared, that neyther his hyghnes, nor his prelates, neyther any other prynce, or prelate is bounde to come or sende, to the pretended councell, that Paule byshoppe of Rome first by a bul indicted at Mantua a citie in Italy, & nowe a late by an other bull, hath proroged to a place; no man can telle where. [Col.] Londini in AEdibvs Thomae Bertheleti Regii Impress. An. M.D.XXXVII. 8o, A-C in eights, C 8 blank.

Lambeth: Illvstrissimi ac Potentissimi Regis, Senatus, populique Angliæ Sententia, & de eo concilio, quod Paulus Episcopus Romanus Mantue futurum simulauit.. [Col.] Vitembergae apud Iohannem Lufft. M.D.XXXVII. 8°, A-B 7 in eights.

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Librvm Hvnc Invictiss. Angliæ Regis Fidei Defensoris contra Mart. Lvthervm Legentibvs, Decem Annorvm et totidem XL. Indvlgentia Apostolica Avthoritate concessa est. Cum Gratia et priuilegio. [On the 5th leaf follows:] Assertio Septe Sacramētos... [London, T. Berthelēt.]

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An Acte Concerning the Kinges Gratiovs Generall Pardon. [Col.] God saue the Kyng. Excusum Londini, in ædibus Richardi Graftoni Regij Impressoris. Cum Priuilegio... M.D.XLVIII. Folio, 4 leaves, the last blank. Lambeth.

Histoire Du Divorce de Henry VIII. Roy d'Angleterre, et de Catherine D'Arragon; Avec La Defense de Sanderus: La Refutation des deux premiers Livres de l'Histoire de la Reformation de M. Burnet: Et les Preuves: A Paris, . ... M.DC.LXXXVIII. ... 12°. 3 vols.

HENRY, PRINCE, Son of James I.

The Tryumphant and princelie newe ballad Declaringe the royaltie and magnificence performed at the Baptisinge of the prince of Scotland, Licensed to the widow Butter, 25 Oct. 1594.

Lvctvs Posthvmvs Sive Erga Defvnctvm Illvstrissimvm Henricvm Wallia Principem Collegij Beatæ Mariæ Magdalenæ apud Oxonienses Mecanatem longe indulgentissimum, Magdalensium officiosa Pietas. Serius, vt Sero . . . Oxoniæ, Excudebat Josephus Barnesius. 1612. 4o, A-I in fours.

A farwell to Prince Henry or his funerall teares shedd by his Country for his lyues deare losse. A ballad licensed to William Barley, 5 December, 1612.

Englandes sorowe for the deathe of the Most Vertuous and pierles Henry Frederick prince of wales eldest son to our souereign lord kinge James. Who Deceased the 6 of December [November] 1612 at Sainct James house A ballad licensed to Henry Lea, 7 December, 1612. A ballad called, A Complaynt againste Death for takinge away the highe and hopeful Prince Henry of greate Brittayne with the manner of his funerall. Licensed to William Barley, 7 December, 1612.

A ballad called, The first and second parte of the Lyfe and deathe of the late noble prince Henry, with the order of his funerall. Licensed to Thomas Pavier, 11 December, 1612.

HENSHAW, NATHANIEL, M.D.
Aero-Chalinos: Or, A Register for the
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HERBERT.

HERBERT, GEORGE.

The Temple. The third Edition Printed by T. Buck, and R. Daniel, 1634. And are to be sold by Fr. Green. 12°. T, 4 leaves: A-H in twelves. The Temple... The fourth Edition... Printed by T. Buck, and R. Daniel, 1635. 12o. ¶, 4 leaves: A-I 2 in twelves.

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The fifth Edition. Printed by T. Buck, and R. Daniel, . . 1638. 12o. ¶, 4 leaves: A-I 2 in twelves.

The Temple . . . The sixth Edition... Printed by Roger Daniel,... 1641. 12°. ¶, 4 leaves: A-I 2 in twelves.

The Temple. The seventh Edition, with an Alphabetical Table... London, Printed by T. R. for Philemon Stephens ... 1656. 12°. * 6 leaves: A-K 6 in twelves: the Synagogue, third edition, A-C in twelves. With a portrait.

The Temple
The Eighth Edition.
London, Printed by R. N. for Philemon
Stephens... 1660. 12°. *, 6 leaves:
A-K 6 in twelves: the Synagogue, 4th
edition, A-C in twelves.

The Temple... The Ninth Edition...
London, Printed by J. M. for Philemon
A-K 6 in twelves: the Synagogue, A-C
Stephens... 1667. 12°. *, 6 leaves:

10 in twelves.

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The Temple... The Eleventh Edition
London, Printed by S. Roycroft, for
R. S.... 1674. 12°, A-K 6 in twelves:
Synagogue, A-C in twelves: Life of
Herbert, A-C 4 in twelves.
With a
portrait.
The Temple..
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The Twelfth Edition London, Printed by J. Barber, for Jeffrey Wale, ... 1703. 12o, A-K in twelves: Synagogue and Life, A-F 6 in twelves.

The Temple... The Thirteenth Edition London: Printed for John Wyat, 1709. 120, A-K in twelves: Synagogue and Life, A-F 6 in twelves. A Priest to the Temple. The second Edition, with a new Preface, by B. O. London, Printed by T. Roycroft for Benj. Tooke, .. 1671. 8°. A, 8 leaves: a, 8 leaves: B-O in eights, A i with Imprimatur, and O 8 blank.

The concluding portion is occupied by an account of the life of Herbert by Barnabas Oley.

A Priest to the Temple... The Third Impression. London, Printed by T. R.

HERBERT.

for Benj. Tooke, .. 1675. 12. A, 12 leaves: a, 8 leaves: B-L in twelves. HERBERT, THOMAS.

Newes Newly Discovered, In a pleasant Dialogue betwixt Papa the false Pope, and Benedict an honest Fryer, shewing the merry conceits which the Friers have in their Cloysters amongst handsome Nuns, and how the Pope complains for want of that pastime, with the merry shifts of his friends in England. By Thomas Herbert. Printed for I. Wright. 1641. 8°, 8 leaves. In prose. M. B. Mercvries Message, Or The coppy of a Letter sent to William Laud late Archbishop of Canterbvry, now prisoner in the Tower. [Three Quotations.] Printed in the yeare, of our Prelates feare. 1641. 4o, 4 leaves. In verse. With the common woodcut head of Laud on the title. An Elegie vpon the Death of Thomas Earle of Strafford, Lord Lievtenant of Ireland. Who was beheaded upon Tower-Hill, the 12 of May, 1641. By Thomas Herbert.

Take an example from Lord Wentworth all, Lest by high climbing you do chance to fall. Printed Anno Dom. 1641. 4°, 4 leaves. An Elegie on Thomas Earle of Strafford, Who was beheaded on Tower-hill, May 12. 1641. A sheet, surmounted by a woodcut portrait, and the title enclosed in an ornamental border.

HERBERT, SIR THOMAS.

A Relation of Some Yeares Travaile, Begvnne Anno 1626. Into Afrique and the greater Asia, especially the Territories of the Persian Monarchie: and some parts of the Orientall Indies, and Iles adiacent. Of their Religion, Language, Habit, Discent, Ceremonies, and other matters concerning them. Together with the proceedings and death of the three late Ambassadours: Sir D. C. Sir R. S. and the Persian Nogdibeg: As also the two great Monarchs, the King of Persia, and the Great Mogul. By T. H. Esquier. London, Printed by William Stansby, 1634. Folio. Engraved title by Marshall preceded by a blank, 2 leaves: printed title, 1 leaf: dedication to Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 2 leaves: verses, 1 leaf: B-Hh in fours, the last leaf with colophon. With cuts on the letterpress.

At the end of this book of Travels into the East occurs: "A Discourse and proofe that Madoc ap Owen Gwynedd first found out that Continent now call'd America." Some Yeares Travels. . . by Tho: Herbert Esq. London Printed by R. Bi. for

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Iacob Blome . . . 1638. Folio, A-Bbb in fours, and the frontispiece.

The second edition, revised and enlarged by the author.

HERBERT, WILLIAM.

A booke called La Mallette de David, &c. in French by William Herbert. Licensed to N. Bourne, 2 March, 1634–5. Herberts Beleefe and Confession of Faith: Made in CLX Articles. For Th' Instruction of His Wife & Children. London, Printed by Jo. Dewer & Robert Ibbitson. MDCXLVI. 12o, A-C 6 in twelves, A 1 with the Premonition. In prose. With a dedication "To my most Deare and New-Borne Babe Benjamin Herbert," from Pointington, 2. of March, and the 13. day of thy Life. 1644. B. M. Herberts Beleefe and Confession of Faith The second Edition, London Printed by Francis Leach,... 1648. 8o, A-F in eights, A 1 with Imprimatur and F 8 blank. B. M.

Herberts Child-bearing Woman From the Conception to the Weaning of the Child. Made in a Devotion Containing_above CLX. Meditations, Prayers & Songs : For the use of Mrs. Frances Herbert. Now publisht for the good of all the wise and pious women of England, Scotland, Wales. London, Printed by R. A. & J. M. and are to be sold by John Hancock, and by Humphrey Tuckey... 1648. 8°, A—I 4 in eights, À 1 blank. B. M.; Herbert's French and English Dialogues. In a more Exact and Delightful Method then any yet Extant. London, Printed by D. Maxwell for T. Davis, & T. Sadler at the Sign of the Bible, over against the little North-Door of St. Pauls Church. 1660. 8°, AA-QQ in eights. Douce Coll.

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