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An Answer to the Late King James's Declaration to all His Pretended Subjects in the Kingdom of England, Dated at Dublin-Castle, May 8. 1689. Ordered by a Vote of the Right Honourable the House of Commons, to be burnt by the Common - Hangman. By J. W. M. D. Published according to Order. London, Printed for Dorman Newman, MDCLXXXIX. 4o. Title and half-title, 2 leaves B-E in fours. W. K.

Confvsed Characters of Conceited Coxcombs, Or, A Dish of Trayterous Tyrants, dressed with verjuice and pickeled too

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W. T. 1', of the Middle Temple.

An Exact Character Or, Narrative of the late right Noble, and magnificent Lord, Oliver Cromwell, The Lord Protector of England, . . . Together with a brief Recapitulation (or Declaration) of His many Miraculous Victories, Vertues, and Atchievements, throughout the three Nations. With His Decease on Friday, the 3d of Septemb. 1658. being above 60 years of Age; And the Election of His eldest Son the Lord Richard, to be Lord Protector.... With the Proclaiming of His Highness on Saturday, (the 4th instant). Written by T. 1' W. of the Middle Temple. . . . London, Printed for J. Jones, 1658. 4°, 4 leaves.

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The New Help to Discourse: By W. W. Gent. The Second Edition. London, Printed by T. J. and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster. 1672. 12°. A, 6 leaves: B-O in twelves. WADSWORTH, JAMES.

The English Spanish Pilgrime. Or, A New Discouerie of Spanish Popery, and Iesviticall Stratagems. With the estate of the English Pensioners and Fugitiues vnder the King of Spaines Dominions, and else where at this present. Also laying open the new Order of the Iesuitrices and preaching Nunnes. Composed by James Wadsworth Gentleman, newly conuerted into his true mothers bosome, the Church of England, with the motiues why he left the Sea of Rome; a late Pensioner to his Maiesty of Spaine, and nominated his Captaine in Flanders; Sonne to Mr. lames Wadsworth, Bachelor of Diuinity, sometime of Emanuell Colledge in the Vniuersity of Cambridge, who was peruerted in the yeere 1604, and late Tutor to Donia Maria Infanta of Spaine. Published by speciall License. Printed at London by T. C. for Michael Sparke.. 1629. 4°, A-N in fours, first leaf blank. The English Spanish Pilgrime. Printed at London by T. C. for Michael Sparke... 1630. 40, A-N in fours, A blank.

Fvrther Observations of the English Spanish Pilgrime, Concerning Spaine. Being a second part of his former Booke, and containing these particulars: The description of a famous Monastery, or House of the King of Spaines, called the Escuriall, . . . A briefe relation of certaine Dæmoniacall stratagems of the Spanish Inquisition. . . London Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Robert Allot, 1630. 4°, A-G 2 in fours, and the title. Dedicated to Henry, Earl of Holland. With several copies of introductory verses.

The Present Estate of Spayne, . . . Composed by Iames Wadsworth, Gent. Imprinted at London by A. M. for Richard Thrale and Ambrose Ritherden,... 1630. 4o, A-M 2 in fours.

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The Indian Inhabitants, their Features With remarkable Occurrences in the South-Sea, and elsewhere. . . . Illustrated with several Copper-Plates. London: Printed for James Knapton, . . . 1699. 8°. A, 4 leaves: B-Q in eights, Q 8 with advertisements. With a map and plates at pp. 28, 122, 140. Dedicated to Henry Earl of Romney.

WAGER, LEWIS.

A new Enterlude, neuer before this tyme imprinted, entreating of the Life and Repentaunce of Marie Magdalene: not only godly, learned and fruitefull, but also well furnished with pleasaunt myrth and pastime, very delectable for those which shall heare or reade the same. Made by the learned clarke Lewis Wager. The names of the Players. ... Imprinted at London, by Iohn Charlewood, dwelling in Barbican, at the signe of the halfe Eagle and the Key. Anno. 1566. 4o, A-I in fours, I 4 blank. Black letter. Without prefixes.

This is dated a year earlier than the Museum copy; but it is probably the same impression.

WAGENAR, LUKE, of Enchusen. The Mariners Mirrovr Wherin may playnly be seen the courses, heights, distances, depths, soundings, flouds and ebs, risings of lands, rocks, sands and shoalds, with the marks for th'entrings of the Harboroughs, Havens, and Ports of the greatest part of Europe: their seueral traficks and commodities: Together wth the Rules and instrumēts of Navigation First made & set fourth in diuers exact Sea Charts, by that famous Nauigator Lvke Wagenar of Enchusen. And now fitted with necessarie additions for the use of Englishmen by Anthony Ashley. Herein also may be understood the exploits lately atchieved by the right Honorable the L. Admiral of Englad with her Maties Nauie and some former seruices don by that worthy Knight S Fra: Drake. No place, &c. [Printed in Holland. 1588. Folio.

Collation: Title engraved by Theodore De Bry, 1 leaf: Arms of Sir C. Hatton, with six Latin lines beneath them, 1 leaf: Dedication to Hatton, 1 leaf: the Author's Admonition to the Reader, and verses by Janus Dousa, &c., 4 leaves on : A, 6 leaves: B, 8 leaves: C, 6 leaves: A Description and Povrtraict, &c., 22 maps with letterpress, Numbers 1-22: Description.. of the Chiefest Part of England, Denmark, &c., 23 maps numbered. Lambeth.

The maps are by De Bry, Hondius, Ryther, &c.

WAKEFIELD.

WAKEFIELD, ROBERT.

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Roberti Wakfeldi sacrarum literarum professoris eximij Regisq; sacellani syntagma de hebreorum codicu incorruptione. Item eiusdem Oratio Oxonij habita, vnacum quibusdam alijs lectu ac annotatu. [London, W. de Worde.] 4o, A-L 2 in fours. [ii.] Roberti Wakfeldi. oratio de laudibus & vtilitate triu linguar9 Arabicę Chaldaicæ & Hebraicę atq; idiomatibus hebraicis quæ in vtroq; testamēto iueniūtur. Londini apud Winandum de Vorde. [1523-4.] 4°, A-Q in fours, A 4 blank, and Q4 occupied by the device. Lambeth.

WAGSTAFFE, JOHN, M.A.

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WALES.

served, the Laws of the land duely obey'd, and the common good of all men chiefly respected, justly conceaved against the Magistrates and chief governors of the same Island, as well secular as spirituall, that, by their mere sloth and negligence, in their severall charge and vocations, suffer all iniquity to encreace and superabound, and therefore the estate of the whole Island to runne upon wheels to ruin, and at last totall perdition, and horrible desolation. [1613.]

A MS. printed by Halliwell, 8o, 1860. A Trve Relation of a Company of Brownists, Separatists, and Non-Conformists, In Monmouthshire in Wales. With the manner of their Doctrine, Christnings, Weddings, and Burialls. With a relation of the knavery that some of their Teachers practised to enrich themselves withall.... Printed in the yeare 1641. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M.

His Majesties Speech to the Inhabitants of Denbigh and Flint-shire. 27. Septemb. 1642. London. Printed for R. L. 1642, 4o, 4 leaves.

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The Welch-Mans Warning-Piece. was delivered in a Sermon in Shropshire at the Assembly when the Resolution was agreed upon. And now published for the cood of all her Country-men in these parts. By Shon ap Morgan. In the AntiPrelatian Yeer. 1642. Wherin her gives Cot thanks that her was no Beshit. London: Printed for Robert Wood and Henry Marsh. 1642. 4o, 4 leaves.

The Welsh - Mans new Almanack and Prognostication for this present yeare, 1643. Likewise, Giving notice to all good peoples to beware of the danger that will befall them, if they take not heed in good time: Wherein if there be found any one lye, her will be content to lose all her credite, and also her other Legge and Arme, as her did at Kenton Battailes. Withall, Her doe forbid to have any red letters to be printed in her Almanacke, because her doe not love the red colour never since her lost so much of her bloud at that time, as her did at Edge-hil. London printed 1643 [Jan. 22, 1642-3.] 4°, 4 leaves. Black letter. B. M.

The Welch Doctor: Or, The Welch-man turned Physitian, being a New Way to Cure all Diseases in these times. . . . By Shinkin ap Morgan, Professor of her Medicall Arts and Sciences. Printed for the good of her Country-men, this present yeare. 1643 [Feb. 16, 1642.] 4°, 4 leaves. B. M.

WALES.

The true Copy of a Welch Sermon Preached before Prince Mavrice in Wales upon his departure thence; by Shon ap Owen, Priest. Wherein is desired that Prince Maurice would not plunder her Townes and Villages, for they were all poore men and not able to buy her a new Cushion to make her Preech on. For which Sermon Shon ap Owen was committed to prison, put by her Benefice, and exiled the Country: Whereunto is added Iohn ap Owens complaint for her sad losse. Printed for I. Vnderwood. 1643 [April 29.] 4°, 4 leaves. B. M.

Wonders Foretold, By her crete Prophet of Wales, which shall certainly happen this present yeare 1643, by strange fires, and crete waters, by spirits and Tivills, appearing in many places of this Kingdome, especially in and about te City of London and Westminster. And the effects tat will ensue tereof. London Printed with her free consent and leave, . Anno Dom. 1643. 4°, 4 leaves. Woodcut on title. B. M.

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The Welch Embassadour, or the happy Newes his Worship hath brought to London. Together with her thirteene Articles of acreements, which her propounds to all her Coosens in her Counciles and her Cities to consider of. Printed for T. Vnderwood. 1643. [April 13.] 4°, 4 leaves. With a curious cut on title. B. M. The Welch-mans Propositions to the Arch-Bishop of Yorke, Commander in chiefe before Conoway Castle in Wales. With their new Lawes, and Orders of Warre propounded by them, and a motion for Peace. Printed in the Yeare, of her Cosen Taffies Carier, 1646. [Aug. 3.] 4°, 4 leaves. With a cut on title. B. M. Crete Wonders foretold By Her crete Prophet of Wales, which shall certainly happen this present year 1647. by strange fires, and crete waters, by spirits and Tivills appearing in many places of tis Kingdome, . . . Also her Kings coming home to her Crete Counsell. Printed with her free consent and leave, to be published and sold to her teere Pretren of England, with all her plood and heart. 1647 [1646.] 4°, 4 leaves. B. M. The Welsh Physitian, Her New way to cure all kind of Diseases in her Churches and Common-Wealths. By Shinkin ap Morgan, professor of her Medicall Arts and Sciences. Printed for the good of her Countrey-men, this present year, 1647. 4°, 4 leaves. With a cut of the physician on title. B. M.

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We the Inhabitants of the Isle of Anglisey, whose names are hereunto subscribed, after mature consideration had, ..doe Remonstrate and Declare to our FellowSubjects... [July 14, 1648.] A sheet. A Royalist manifesto.

Te Humple Remonstrances of Rice ap Meredith, ap Morgan, Shentilman of Wales; To te Parliaments of Enghelandts, and her cood Lord Shenerals. Wherin is set forth, awl her troubles and crievances, Awlso, Her makes a tiscovery of awl te chief (wat you call 'ems) incentiaries and tisturbers of te peace.. Togeter, with a fery brave new Ballacks or Songs, made py her nown cousins, Shon ap Shefferies,. . . London, Printed by Robert Wood, ... 1650. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M.

Reprinted by Halliwell, 120, 1861. Mercurius Cambro-Britannicus, Or, News from Wales, Touching the Glorious and Miraculous Propagation of the Gospel in those parts. Being a clear Discovery & Manifestation of the late invented Trade of Tith-Gathering there London, Printed in the Year, 1652. 4°. *, 4 leaves: A-C in fours. B. M.

The Publick Dispute betwixt John Tombs, B.D. Respondent, John Cragge, and Henry Vaughan, M.A. Opponents. Touching Infant-Baptism, The fifth of September, 1653. in the Church of St. Maries in Abergavenie in Monmouthshire.

London, Printed for H. Twyford, N. Brook, I. Place, . . . 1654. 8o, A-H in eights, besides the title and following

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Novus Reformator Vapulans: Or, The Welch Levite tossed in a Blanket. In a Dialogue between Hick[eringill] of Colchester, David J[o]nes and the Ghost of Wil. Pryn. London: Printed for the Assigns of Will. Pryn, next Door to the Devil. MDCXCI. 40, A-E 2 in fours. The Welsh-Mans Glory; or, the Famous Victories of the Ancient Britons obtain'd upon St. David's Day. London: Printed by Thomas Dawks, His Majesties British Printer, at the West-End of ThamesStreet. A ballad. Ouvry Cat. No. 78. An Ancient Survey of Pen Maen Mawr, North Wales; From the Original Manuscript of the time of Charles I. Attributed to Sir John Gwynne or Wynn, of Gwedyr.

A MS. printed by Halliwell, 8°, 1860. WALKER, ANTHONY, D.D. Fax Fonte Accensa, Fire out of Water: Or, An Endeavour to Kindle Devotion,

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from the Consideration of the Fountains God hath made. Designed for the Benefit of those who use the Waters of Tunbridg-Wells. . . Two Sermons By Anthony Walker, D.D. . . . London, Printed for Nathaniel Ranew MDCLXXXIV. 8°, A-H in twelves. WALKER, CLEMENT.

The History of Independency, with the Rise, Growth, and Practices of that powerfull and restlesse Faction. . . . Printed in the yeare, 1648. 4o, A-K in fours. Relations and Observations, Historical and Political, upon the Parliament begun Anno Dom. 1640. Divided into II. Books: 1. The Mystery of the two Junto's ... 2. The History of Independency, &c. Together with an Appendix, touching the Proceedings of the Independent Faction in Scotland. . . . Printed in the Year 1648. 4o, A-Bb in fours; the Second Part, with a fresh title, A-Ll in fours, Ll 4 blank, besides 3 leaves, and a large folded engraving of Cromwell directing the demolition of the Royal Oak,

The dedications to the King and Fairfax are signed Theodor. Verax. The High Court of Justice, or Cromwels New Slaughter-House in England, With the Authority that Constituted, and Ordained it. Arraigned, Convicted, and Condemned, for Usurpation, Treason, Tyranny, Theft and Murder. Being the Third Part of the History of Independency, written by the same Authour. Printed Anno Domini 1651. In the second Year of the States Liberty, and the Peoples Slavery. 4°, A-I in fours. WALKER, SIR EDWARD, Knight,

Garter, Principal King of Arms, Secretary of War to Charles I., and Clerk of

the Council to Charles II. Historical Discourses upon Several Occasions: I. The happy Progress and Success of the Arms of K. Charles I. . . . from the 30th of March, to the 23d of November, 1644. Written by His Majesty's especial Command, and corrected, almost in every Page, with His own Hand. II. Memorials of His said Majesty's unfortu nate Success in the Year following. III. A Journal of several Actions performed in the Kingdom of Scotland, . . . IV. The Life and Actions of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey V. A full Answer to a Book entituled, Monarchy or no Monarchy... VII. Observations on the Annals of the Reign of King Charles the First, Publish'd by Hamond L'Estrange, Esq. . . . Together Together

WALKER.

with Perfect Copies of all the Votes, Letters, Proposals, London: Printed by W. B. for Sam. Keble . . . 1705. Folio. A, 2 leaves (but repeated): a, 2 leaves: b, 2 leaves, with the reverse of b 2 occupied by an equestrian portrait of Charles I: B-3 O 2 in fours. With a plate of the King, attended by the author writing on a drum-head. Dedicated to the Queen.

The engraving attached to this volume appears to be an indifferent copy of an original picture formerly in the possession of the Clopton family.

WALKER, GEORGE.

A True Account of the Present State of Ireland, Giving A full Relation of the New Establishment made by the late King James, as it was presented to the Right Honble the Earl of Shrewsbury, His Majesties Principal Secretary of State, and others of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council. With an account of what Sums of Money, Arms, and Number of Officers arrived there from France: Together with the State of Derry and Enniskilling, and several other Affairs relating to that Kingdom, particularly of the Proceedings of their Parliament there. By a Person that with great difficulty left Dublin, June the 8th 1689. Licensed and Entred according to Order. Printed by Edw. Jones, for Robert Clavel MDCLXXXIX. 4o, A-E 2 in fours, including a half-title.

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An Apology for the Failures Charg'd on the Reverend Mr. George Walker's Printed Account of the late Siege of Derry, In a Letter to the Undertaker of a more Accurate Narrative of that Siege. Printed in the Year 1689. 4°, B-E 2 in fours, and the title.

WALKER, HENRY, the Ironmonger.

A Remarkable Revelation of the Wandrings of the Church of England in Idolatry, Superstition, and Ceremonies, By H. Walker Cantab. Printed by Tho: Harper. 1641. 4°, 4 leaves. B. M. A Gad of Steele, wrought and tempered for the Heart to defend it from being battred by Sathans temptation,.... By Hen. Walker. . . London, Printed by B. A. and T. F. 1641. 4o, 6 leaves. With a cut on the title. B. M.

Corda Angliæ: Or, The Generall Expressions of the Land: Moving XXV. Particulars to the Honourable Assembly in the High Court of Parliament. That the Chvrch of England may become a glorious Church of God. [By H. Walker.] Printed in the yeare 1644. 4°. A, 4 leaves: B-E, 2 leaves each. B. M.

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