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BARNESTAPOLIUS.

Written after the accession of Edward VI., who is prayed for. Henry VIII. is referred to as the late King. A copy is in the British Museum. It is the same which was in Mr. John Bohn of Canterbury's Catalogue for 1877 at £10. 10. 0. BARNESTAPOLIUS, OBERTUS. Maria Stuarta, Regina Scotia, Dotaria Franciæ, Hæres Angliæ et Hiberniæ, Martyr Ecclesie, Innocens à cæde Darleana : Vindice Oberto Barnestapolio. Continet hæc epistola historiam penè totam vitæ, quam Regina Scotia egit miserè, sed exegit gloriosè, rationem tituli præfert frons sequentis pagellæ. . . . Ingolstadii,

Anno M.D.LXXXVIII. 8o, A-F 4 in eights, F 4 blank, F 3 with the colophon. BARRET, ROBERT.

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The Theorike and Practike of Moderne Warres, Discoursed in Dialogue wise. Wherein is declared the Neglect of Martiall discipline: the inconuenience thereof the imperfections of manie training Captaines: a redresse by due regard had the fittest weapons for our Moderne Warres: the vse of the same : the parts of a perfect souldier in generall and in particular: the Officers in degrees, with their seuerall duties: the imbattailling of men in formes now most in vse : with Figures and Tables to the same: with sundrie other martiall points. Written by Robert Barret. Comprehended in sixe Bookes. Ozar morir, de la vida. London, Printed for William Ponsonby. 1598. Folio. T, 4 leaves: A-T in sixes, sign. O composed of a large folded leaf. Dedicated to the Earl of Pembroke, &c. With verses by William Sa. Gentleman.

BARRI, GIACOMO.

The Painters Voyage of Italy. In which All the famous Paintings of the most eminent Masters are particularised, as they are preserved in the several Cities of Italy. Chiefly relating to Their Altarpieces, and such other Paintings as are Ornamental in their Churches. And also Many choice Pictures, Kept as Jewels, in the Palaces of particular persons. Whereunto is added That excellent Collection of Signior Septale, in his Closet at Milan. Illustrated with the Heads of some of the most renowned Painters. Written Originally in Italian by Giacomo Barri, a Venetian Painter, Englished by W. L[odge] of LincolnsInne, Gent. London, Printed for Tho. Flesher,... 1679. 8°, A-L in eights, title on A 3, A 2 having the Imprimatur, and A1 with "Directions to place the

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Sculptures." With a frontispiece, small map of Italy, and portraits of Titian, Paolo Veronese, Pietro of Cortona, and Raphael.

Dedicated by W. L. to Thomas, Lord Bellasis, Viscount Fauconberg. BARRIFF, WILLIAM.

Military Discipline: Or, The Yong Artillery Man. Wherein is discoursed and showne the Postures both of Musket and Pike the exactest way, &c. [sic.] Together with the Motions which are to be used, in the exercising of a Foot-company. With divers and severall formes and figures of Battell; with their reducements, very necessary for all such as are studious in the Art Military. By William Barriff. [Quot. from Psalm 144, 1.] London, Printed by Thomas Harper, for Ralph Mab, 1635. 4°. Title, dedication to Algernon, Earl of Northumberland, &c., 7 leaves: A, 4 leaves: B-Y in eights, Y 8 blank. With a portrait of the author by Glover.

BARRON, NICHOLAS, Esquire.

A Discourse Concerning Coining the New Money lighter In Answer to Mr. Lock's Considerations about raising the Value of Money. London: Printed for Richard Chiswell, ... MDCXCVI. A-G in eights. BARSTON, JOHN.

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The Safegarde of Societie: Describing the institution of lawes and policies, to preserue euery felowship of people by degrees of ciuill gouernemente: Gathered of the Moralles and policies of Philosophie by Iohn Barston. Imprinted at London by Iohn Shepperde. 1576. 8°, black letter. A, 8 leaves: B, 4 leaves (with verses by T. G. &c.): C—Q in eights. Dedicated to Dudley Earl of Leicester.

Anno.

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BARTHOLOMÆUS DE GLANVILLE. Prohemium de proprietatibus rerum . [Col.] Explicit tractatus de proprietatibus. Impressus per industriosum viru Anthoniu kobinger inclite Nurenberge ciuē. Anno salutis gratie. M.ccccLxxxij. iij. kal's Junij. Folio. Black letter. Printed in two columns. Without signatures and catchwords.

The Prohemium occurs on the 6th leaf after the Table.

Anno. M.D.XXXV. Bartholomevs De Proprietatibvs Rervm. Londini In AEdibvs Thomae Bertheleti Regii Impressoris. Cvm Privilegie a Rege Indvlto. Folio. Title, &c., 8 leaves: A-Zz in sixes: a-t 4 in sixes. Printed in two columns. Black letter.

BARTHOLOMEWS.

BARTHOLOMEWS, SAINT. The ordre of the hospital of S. Bartholomewes in West-Smythfielde in London. 1. Epist. Jhon. ij. Chap. . . . Londini, Anno 1552. [Col.] Imprinted at London by Rycharde Grafton, Printer to the Kynges maiestie. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. 8°, black letter, A-I in eights.

Orders and Ordinances for the better government of the Hospitall of Bartholomew the lesse. As also Orders enacted for Orphans and their Portions, MD.LXXX. Together with a Briefe Discourse of the laudable Customes of London. London, Printed by James Flesher, .. 1652. 4o, A-K in fours.

BARTHOLOMEW FAIR.

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The Cuntrymans welcomme to Barth'me fayre. A ballad. Licensed to John

Danter, 26 June, 1594...
Rome for company in Bartholomew faire.
Licensed to John Trundle, 22 October,

1614.

The pedler in Barth. faire. Licensed to Henry Gosson, 12 February, 1614-15. A ballad called Bartholomew fare. Licensed to Francis Grove, 21 Aug. 1638. BARTON, WILLIAM.

Arithmetique abreviated, teaching the Art of Tenns or Decimalls. Licensed to James Boler and W. Lugger, 10 March, 1633-4.

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Six Centuries of Select Hymns and Spiritual Songs Collected out of the Holy Bible The Fourth Edition Corrected, with above a third part of Additions. London, . . . 1688. 12o. ¶, 10 leaves: A-P in twelves: The Three Last Centuries, Q-L1 6 in twelves.

A posthumous edition, with an additional preface by Edward Barton. BASILLE, THEODORE.

A Potació or drikynge for this holi time of let very cōfortable for all penitent synners, newly prepared by Theo. Basille. [Quot. from John, 7.] At the end: Imprynted at London in Botulphe lane at the sygne of the whyte Beare, by me John Mayler for John Gough. Anno Dñi. 1542. Cum priuilegio. 8°, black letter, A-L in eights. Dedicated to Sir Thomas Nevel, Knight.

BASSET, RO.

Curiosities: Or The Cabinet of Nature. Containing Phylosophical, Naturall, and Morall questions fully answered and Resolved. Translated out of Latin, French, and Italian Authors. by R. B. Gent.

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Never before Published. London: Printed by N. and J. Okes. 1637. 12o, A-N in twelves, including the frontispiece by W. Marshall and an explanation of it.

Dedicated by Basset to William, Lord Craven.

BASTWICK, JOHN.

The Letany of John Bastwick, Doctor of Phisicke, Being now full of Devotion, as well in respect of the common calamities of plague and pestilence; as also of his owne particular miserie: lying at this instant in Limbo Patrum. Set downe in two Letters to Mr. Aquila Whyte, Keeper of the Gatehouse, his good Angell. In which there is an universall challenge to the whole World, to prove the parity of Ministers, to be jure divino . . . Printed By the speciall procurement, and for the especiall use of our English Prelats in the yeare of Remembrance, Anno 1637. 4o, A-C in fours.

Dedicated by "John the Phisitian to the Vertuous and elect Lady, the Lady Walgrave at her house in Worminford in Essex." This and the rest of the parts forming the volume were apparently printed at Middleburgh or Leyden.

The Answer of John Bastwick, Doctor of Physicke, to the Information of Sir John Bancks Knight, Atturney universall. In which there is a sufficient Demonstration, that the Prelates are Invaders of the King's Prerogative Royall, Contemners and Despisers of holy ScripPrinted ture, Advancers of Poperie, in the yeare 1637. 4o, A-G, 2 leaves each, and H, 1 leaf.

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The Vanity and Mischeife of the late Letany, Or A further Answer of John Bastwick, Doctor of Physick, to some other exceptions made against his Letany by a learned Gentleman . . . This is to follow the Letany as a Third Part of it. Printed in the Yeare of Remembrance, 1637. 4o, A-D 2 in fours.

A More Fvll Answer of John Bastwick Made to the former exceptions newly propounded by another wellwiller to him... This is to follow the Letany as a Fovrth Part of it. Printed in the Year of the English Prelats malice, and crualty... 1637. 4o, 5 leaves.

BATE, JOHN.

BATE.

The Portraiture of Hypocrisie, liuely and pithilie pictured in her colours: wherein you may view the vgliest and most prodigious monster that England hath bredde. [Quotations.] Imprinted by Robert Robinson, for Iohn Dalderne. 1589. 8°, A-N 4 in eights, first and last leaves blank. Dedicated to Sir Anthony Thorold Knight.

BATES, GEORGE, M.D.

Elenchi Motuum Nuperorum in Anglia Pars Secunda: Simul ac Regis Effugii Mirabilis è Prælio Wigornia Enarratio. Authore Georgio Bateo, M.D. . . . Londini, Typis J. Flesher, 1663. 8o, A-Gg in eights, first leaf blank, A 2 with the portrait of Charles. BATESON, THOMAS.

The first Set of English Madrigales. 1604. Collation: Cantus, A, 2, and B-E 2 in fours: Tenor, A, 2, and B-C in fours, C 4 blank: Altus, A, 2, and B-E 2 in fours: Bassus, the same: Quintus, A, 2, and B-C in fours: Sextus, A, 2, and B in fours, B 4 blank.

BATHE, WILLIAM.

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A Briefe Introduction to the skill of Song: Concerning the practise, set forth by William Bathe Gentleman: In which worke is set downe x. sundry wayes of 2. parts in one vpon the plaine song. Also a Table newly added of the comparison of Cleues, how one followeth another for the naming of Notes: with other necessarie examples to further the learner. London Printed by Thomas Este. 80, A-C in eights, and a folded leaf marked D.

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BATMAN, STEPHEN.

A christall glasse of christian reformation, wherein the godly maye beholde the coloured abuses vsed in this our present tyme. Collected by Stephen Bateman Minister. Imprinted at London by Iohn Day dwelling ouer Aldersgate. Cum Gratia... 1569. 4o, black letter, A-X in fours, but only 3 leaves (in the Museum copy) in A. Chiefly in prose. With a remarkable series of large engravings. Br. Museum (imperfect) and Bodleian (Douce).

BATTEL, RALPH, Sub- Dean of the Chapel-Royal.

The Lawfulness and Expediency of Church-Musick Asserted, in A Sermon Preached at St. Brides-Church, Upon the 22d of November, 1693. Being the Anniversary Meeting of Gentlemen, Lovers of

BAYLY.

Musick. London, Printed by J. Heptinstall, for John Carr, . . . 1694. 4o, B-C in fours, D, 5 leaves, and the title. BAXTER, NATHANIEL.

A Treatise intituled a souereigne psalue for a sinfull soule compiled by Nathanaell Baxter mynister. Licensed to Thomas Vautrollier, Dec. 10, 1577.

BAXTER, RICHARD.

The Bishop of Worcester's Letter to a Friend For Vindication of Himself from Mr. Baxter's Calumny. London, Printed by R. Norton for Timothy Garthwait 1662. 4o, A-F in fours.

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In reference to Baxter's Mischiefs of SelfIgnorance and benefits of Self-Acquaint

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Additional Notes on the Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale, The Late Universally Honoured and Loved Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench. Written by Richard Baxter, at the request of Edward Stephens, Esq; the Publisher of his Contemplations, and his familiar Friend. And Published by the urgency of others. London: Printed for Richard Janeway,

1682. 8°, A-D in eights, first and last leaves blank.

Mr. Richard Baxter's Paraphrase on the
Psalms of David in Metre, with other
Hymns, Left fitted for the Press under
his own Hand. London: Printed for
Richard Baldwin . . . MDCXCII.
A-N 6 in twelves.

12o,

BAYLY, THOMAS, D.D. Certamen Religiosum : Or, A Conference Between His late Majestie Charles King of England, and Henry late Marquess and Earl of Worcester; concerning Religion; at His Majesties being at Raglan Castle, 1646. Wherein the maine differences (now in Controversie) between the Papists and the Protestants is no lesse briefly then accurately discuss'd and handled. Now published for the worlds satisfaction of his Majesties constant affection to the Protestant Religion. By Tho: Baylie Doctor in Divinity and SubDeane of Wels. Mutare vel timere speruo. Printed by H. Hils in St. Thomas's Southwark, and are to be sold by John Williams, and Edw. Black-more 1649. 8°, A-Q in eights, Q 8 blank, and Q 7 with the Errata. Herba Parietis: Or, The Wall-Flower. As it grew out of the Stone-Chamber belonging to the Metropolitan Prison of London, called New Gate. Being a History which is Partly True, partly Romantick, Morally Divine: Whereby a Mar

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each. With a frontispiece.

Dedicated by Bayly to Lady Susan Crane, late wife of Sir Robert Crane of Chilton, Co. of Suffolk, and now wife to his Honoured Cousin, Isaac Appleton, of Holbrooke Hall, Co. of Suffolk.

The Wall-Flower:... Written by Thomas Bayly, D.D. whilst he was a Prisoner there. London, Printed by J. G. and are to be sold by Peter Parker Folio. B-L1, 2 leaves each: a leaf of Mm, and the title.

1679.

The Golden Apopthegms of His Royall Maiesty King Charles I. And Henry Marq. of Worcester, both Divine and Morall, as they were delivered upon several occasions in the Time of the late unhappy War.... Written by Tho. Bayly Dr. in Divinity: . . . London, Printed by John Clowes,... 1660. 4°, 4 leaves. BAYLY, LEWES.

The Practice of Pietie Directing a Christian how to walke that he may please God. The third edition. Profitably amplified by the Author. . . . London Printed for Iohn Hodgets. 1613. 12o, A-Xx in twelves, besides 6 leaves of title, &c. Dedicated to Prince Charles. With the title engraved by Ronald Elstrack.

The Practice of Piety: . . . Printed for Mercy Browninge, and are to be sold at her Shop, next the Exchange, 1680. 12o, A-V in twelves, A 1 and V 12 blank. The Practice of Pietie... Amplified by the Author. ... Printed at Edenburg, by Iacob Williams for the good of Great Britaine. 8o, A-Kk in eights. title is engraved. BAYNES, MARTIN.

The

Christian Kalendar Consisting of Three Starres & Many Lights. By Martin Baynes. [Circa 1625.] Folio, 71 leaves. Dedicated "To the worthy knyght Sir Thomas Grantham." In verse.

An unpublished MS. in the possession of Mr. John Wilson, April 25, 1877. BEARD, THOMAS.

The Theatre of Gods Ivdgements: Reuised, and augmented. London, Printed by Adam Islip, for Michael Sparke... 1631. 40, A-Qq in eights, first and last leaves blank.

Dedicated to the Mayor and Corporation of Huntingdon.

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BEAUMONT, FRANCIS.

Poems by Francis Beomont gent. vizt Remedium Amoris. The Passion of Christ with diuers Elegies. Also a Poem against stargaizers &c. by Master John Fletcher. Licensed to William Wethered, 7 October, 1639.

This is probably the book printed in 1640. Wethered is, no doubt, the W. W. of the imprint.

Comedies and Tragedies written by Francis Beavmont and Iohn Fletcher Gentlemen. Never printed before. And now published by the Authours Originall Copies. Si quid habent veri Vatum præsagia, vivam. London, Printed for Humphrey Robinson, at the Three Pidgeons, and for Humphrey Moseley. . . 1647. Folio. Portrait of Fletcher by W. Marshall, with verses by J. Birkenhead, 1 leaf: A, 4 leaves a-g 2 in fours: B-Ffffffff in fours. Printed in two volumes.

With commendatory verses by Richard Lovelace, Richard Brome, Robert Herrick, Sir Aston Cokaine, Sir R. Stapylton, Sir John Denham, E. Waller, W. Habington, J. Howell, &c.

The Prophetess: Or, The History of Dioclesian. Written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, With Alterations and Additions, After the Manner of an Opera. Represented at the Queen's Theatre, By their Majestie's Servants. London, Printed for Jacob Tonson . 1690. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-L 2 in fours.

Beggars Bush. A Comedy. Written by Mr. Francis Beaumont, and Mr. John Fletcher. London, Printed for J. T. 1717. 4°, A-G in fours. BEAUMONT, SIR JOHN. Bosworth-Field: with a Taste of the Variety of other Poems, left by Sir John Beaumont, Baronet, deceased; Set forth by his Sonne, Sir Iohn Beavmont, Baronet; And Dedicated to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie. London, Printed by Felix Kyngston for Henry Seile, and are to be sold at the Tygers head in Saint Pauls Churchyard. 1629. 8°, A—O in eights and (a) 4 leaves.

Pp. 181-2 are missing in all copies. In Mitford's copy was a reprinted leaf inserted

BEAUMONT.

at this place, containing two poems-1. On the death of the Marquis Hamilton; 2. On a Funeral.

BEAUMONT, JOSEPH.

Psyche, Or Loves Mystery,... The Second Edition, with Corrections throughout, and Four new Cantos, never before Printed. Cambridge, Printed at the University-Press, for Tho. Bennet, MDCCII. Folio, a-b in fours: A-3 A 2 in fours. With a long poem to the memory of the author by Samuel Woodford.

BEAUMONT, ROBERT.

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Loves Missives to Virtue. With Essaies. London, Printed by William Godbid, and are to be sold at the Signe of the Star in Little-Brittain. 1660. 8o. A, 4 leaves: B-I 2 in eights.

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The Excellency of Divine Musick: Or a Sermon Preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Michael's Crooked Lane, in the City of London, on Thursday the Fourth Day of October, and at Sir George Wheeler's Chapel, in Spittle-Fields, on Monday the Fifth of November, in the Year of our Lord, 1733. By Arthur Bedford, London: Printed by W. Pearson, [1733.] 8°, A—H in fours. BEDFORD, FRAN. RUSSELL, Earl of. The poore peoples complaint vpon therle of Bedfordes death. A ballad. Licensed to Yarath James, 1 August, 1586. BEDFORD, FRAN. RUSSELL, Earl of. The Earle of Bedfords Passage to the Highest Court of Parliament, May the ninth, 1641. about tenne a clocke in the morning. Observed by his Lordships Physitian Doctor Cademan. London, Printed for Hugh Perry, 1641. 4°, 4 leaves.

BEDFORDSHIRE.

A Booke of the Wytches Lately Executed at Bedford. Licensed to John Trundle, 23 January, 1612–13. BEDLOE, WILLIAM.

An Elegie Upon the Truly Worthy, and ever-to-be remembred Loyal Gentleman, Captain Will. Bedlow, Engla[n]d's De liverer, and the Scourge of Rome: Who departed this Life on the 22 of this instant August; to the great Grief of all True Protestants. With an Account of his Pious End. London: Printed for Langley Curtis. 1680. A folio leaf in verse.

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