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A Summary Discourse concerning the work of Peace Ecclesiasticall, How it may concurre with the aim of a civill confederation amongst Protestants. Presented to the consideration of my Lord Ambassadour S Thomas Row, &c. At Hamburg, in the yeare MDCXXXIX. By Mr. John Dury.... Cambridge: Printed by Roger Daniel, Anno Dom. 1641. 4o, A-G in fours, first leaf blank, and a leaf of H.

A Seasonable Discourse Written by Mr. Iohn Dury upon the earnest requests of many, Published, By Samuel Hartlib. London, Printed for R. Woodnothe 1649. 4°, A-D in fours.

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A Discourse of Marriage, written to the Lord Harrington. Licensed to Robert Milbourn, 7 November, 1618. DYVE, SIR LEWIS.

A Letter from S: Lewis Dyve to the Lord Marquis of New-Castle giveing his Lordship an account of the whole conduct of the Kings affaires in Irland, since the time of the Lord Marquis of Ormond, His Excellencies arrivall there out of France in Septem. 1648. Until S: Lewis his departure out of that Kingdome, In June 1650. Together with the annexed Coppies of sundry Letters. . . . Hagve, Printed by Samuell Broun

1650. 4o, A-G in fours, and *-3* in fours.

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A Moste profitable and pleazante Poeme, worthye to bee red and respected; drawene from the pure fountaine of flowing streame to euerlasting salu[a]con Compiled by G: E: [on the third leaf, the second being blank:] Adams Calamitie, & misery: cured by Christs humanytie & Mercy : Disce mori mundo: Viuere disce deo. [Circa 1600.] 4°, 21 leaves. Egerton MS. Br. M. 2477.

EARLE, JOHN, Bishop of Salisbury. Micro-cosmographie. Or, A Peece of the World Discovered. In Essayes and Characters. Newly composed for the Northerne parts of this Kingdome. At London. Printed by W. S. for Ed: Blount. 1628. 12°. A, 6 leaves: B-K 5 in twelves. With a preface subscribed by the publisher Blount. Br. Museum (Bliss's copy) and Bodleian.

Micro-cosmographie... The fift Edition much enlarged. London. Printed for Robert Allot, , . 1629. 12. A, 6 leaves B-N in twelves.

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EASTERN.

England. Licensed to H. Kyrkham, 3 May, 1580.

A praier gathered vpon thoccasion of thearthquake. Licensed to H. Denham, 6 May, 1580.

An admonycon concerninge thearthquake. Licensed to H. Bynneman, 27 June, 1580. A thinge of thearthquake. Licensed to H. Denham, 27 June, 1580. EASTERN ASSOCIATION.

To the High and Honorable Parliament of England now assembled at Westminster, The Humble Petitions, Serious Suggestions, and dutifull Expostulations of some moderate and loyall Gentlemen, Yeomen, and Freeholders of the Easterne Association. These Petitions, &c. had been formally presented to the Parliament, but for the reasons rendred at the latter end. London, Printed for Ralph Smith . . . 1648. 4o, A-E 2 in fours.

EAST INDIES.

A true Relaçon of all the strange and admirable Accidents which lately hapned in the kingdome of the great Magor or Magull, who is the greatest Monarch of the East Indies. Licensed to Nicholas Bourne and Thomas Archer, 27 May, 1622.

Two Letters Concerning the East India Company. Printed in the Year 1676. 4o, 8 leaves.

A Treatise wherein is demonstrated I. That the East-India Trade is the most National of all Foreign Trades. II. That the Clamors, Aspersions, and Objections made against the present East-India Company, are Sinister, Selfish, or Groundless. III. That since the Discovery of the EastIndies, the Dominion of the Sea depends much more upon the Wane or Increase of that Trade, and consequently the Security of the Liberty, Property, and Protestant Religion of this Kingdom. IV. That the Trade of the East-Indies cannot be carried out to National advantage, in any other way than by a General Joynt-Stock. V. That the East-India Trade is more profitable and necessary to the Kingdom of England than to any other Kingdom or Nation in Europe. London, Printed by J. R. for the Honourable the East-India Company, 1681. 4°, A-F, in fours, F 4 blank: A-B in fours, B 4 blank.

Four and twenty Queries relating to the East-India Trade. Part II. London : Printed, and are to be Sold by A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, 1699. A sheet, in prose. Ouvry Cat., No. 127.

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The Weavers and Clothiers' Complaint against the East-India-Trade. Part I. London: Printed, and are to be sold by A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane. 1699. À sheet, in verse. Ouvry Cat., No. 125.

A Discourse concerning the East-India Trade... Shewing how it is Vnprofitable to the Kingdom of England. London Printed for R. Baldwin 1699. 4o, A-B in fours.

Abstracted from John Cary's Essay, 1695, with some additional particulars. ECHLIN, DAVID, M.D., Physician to Queen Anne of Denmark.

Ova Paschalia Dauidis Echlini. Ad Avditores Svos Classicos, in Collegio Plessæo. Parisiis, E Typographia Steph. Preuosteau,

1602. 40, A-C in fours. In With verses on the last page by James Melville and Leonard Maillard.

verse.

The copy, from which I describe this tract, belonged to the author, and has his autograph corrections.

In Felicissima Inavgvratione Beatissimi Papæ Pavli Qvinti Gratulatio Joannis Colvilli Scoti. Parisiis, Apud Dionysium Binet... 1605. 8°, 4 leaves. In verse. Britwell (Heber's copy).

In Obitv Beatiss. Papæ Clementis octaui lacrymæ Joannis Coluilli Scoti. Eiusdem In felicissima assumptione Beatiss. Papae Leonis Vndecimi gaudia. Parisiis. Ex Typographia Steph. Preuosteau. M.DC.V. 40, A-C in fours, C 4 blank.

The author, in his own copy, has erased the name of Colvill, and substituted his

own.

Perivrivm Officiosvm: Ad Vere Nobilem, et Generosum, optiméq; de me meritum virum, Robertvm Aytonvm Equitem, Annæ fæliciss. mem. Regina Secretarium. Homo homini Deus. Londini, Apud Georgium Miller. M. DC. XXVI. 4o, A-B in fours, B 4 blank. B. M. EDLYN, RICHARD, Student in the Mathe

matical and Physical Sciences. Observationes Astrologica Or An Astrologicall Discourse of the Effects of the Notable Conjunction of Saturn and Mars that happened October 11 1658.__and other configurations Concomitant. From whence is Rationally predicted the Quality and Time of those principal Transactions that are probably to Ensue in England and severall other parts of Europe (almost) untill the year 1661. . . . London. Printed by T. W. and are to be sold by Richard Blome. [1658.] 8°, A-H in eights, and a, 8 leaves. Dedicated to Henry, Marquis of Dorchester. With

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verses by John Deacon and John Gad- EDWARD VI., King of England. bury.

The Preface is dated from New Buildings in Sugar Loaf Court in the lower end of Tenter Alley in Little Moorfields.

EDMUNDS, CLEMENT.

Observations, Vpon the Five First Bookes of Cæsars Commentaries, setting fovrth the Practise of the Art Military, in the time of the Roman Empire. Wherein are handled all the chiefest points of their discipline, By Clement Edmvnds.

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At London, Printed by Peter Short. 1600. Folio. 2 leaves: A-Bb in fours. With plates at pp. 28, 58, 80, 86, 188, and 196. Dedicated to Sir Francis Vere.

Obseruations vpon Cæsars Commentaries setting forth the Practise of ye Art militarie in the tyme of the Romaine Empire for the better direction of our moderne Warrs. By Clement Edmonds Remembrancer of the Citie of London. Printed

at London for Mathew Lownes 1604. Folio. T, 4 leaves, including a portrait of Cæsar b-t 2 in fours, t 2 blank. Dedicated to Prince Henry. The title is engraved.

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Observations vpon Cæsars Comentaries. By Clement Edmvndes, Remembrancer of the cittie of London. 1609. London Print. for Math. Lownes. Folio. A, 3 leaves, besides the frontispiece : B-C in fours: D-V 5 in sixes Portrait and to the Reader, 2 leaves: A-Bb in fours: Sixth Booke, b-r in fours, r 4 blank: The Maner of our Moderne Training, s-t 1 in fours. With plates and verses by Camden, Sylvester, Daniel, and Ben

Jonson.

EDUCATION.

Of Education. Especially of Young Gentlemen. In Two Parts. The Second Impression with additions. Oxon. At the Theater Ann. 1673. 12o. a, 6 leaves: A-N 6 in twelves.

EDWARD IV., King of England.

The Story of Kynge Henry [Edward] the IIIJth and the Tanner of Tamworth. Licensed to W. Griffith in 1564.

A Merry, Pleasant, and Delectable History, Between K. Edward the Fourth, And a Tanner of Tamworth, As he rode upon a time with his Nobles on Hunting toward Drayton-Basset: very Pleasant and Merry to Read. Printed for F. Coles, in Vine-street, neer Hatten Garden. Small 8o, A in eights. Black letter. With cuts.

A Proclamation set furth by the kynges maiestie, wyth the assent and consent of hys moost dere uncle Edward duke of Somerset... concernyng the inhibicion of all preachers, aswell such as hath ben licenced, as also all other, the .xxiii. day of Septembre in the second yere of his Maiesties moste gracious reigne. God saue the Kyng. Excusum Londini, in ædibus Richardi Graftoni Regij Impressoris. Cum priuilegio. A broadside in black letter.

Puttick's, May 15, 1877, No. 669. All suche Proclamations, as haue been sette forthe by the kynges Maiestie, and passed the Print: from the last daie of Januarij, in the firste yere of his highnes reigne, vnto the last daie of Januarij, beeyng in the .iiii. yere of his saide moste prosperous reigne, that is to saie, by the space of .iiii. whole yeres. Anno. 1550. [Col.] Imprinted at London, by Richard Grafton, Printer to the kynges maiestie. Anno. 1550. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. 8°, black letter, a-n 6 in eights, n 6 with the colophon.

The pycture of Kynge Eddwarde the VI. Licensed to Giles Godet in 1562-3. EDWARDES, ROBERT.

The Inglish scholemaster sett forth by Robert Edwardes. Licensed conditionally to Edward Allde, 12 Jan. 1590–1. EDWARDS, DOCTOR.

A discourse of all sortes of flowers. Licensed to Richard Harper, 7 November,

1637.

EGYPT.

Phelome Kynge of Egipte. A ballad. Licensed to James Roberts in 1569-70. The ij Kynges of Egypte. A ballad. Licensed to James Roberts in 1569-70. EIRENEUS PHILALETHES.

Ripley Reviv'd: Or, An Exposition upon Sir George Ripley's Hermetico-Poetical Works. Containing the plainest and most excellent Discoveries of the most hidden Secrets of the Ancient Philosophers, that were ever yet Published. Written by Eirenævs Philalethes an Englishman, stiling himself Citizen of the World. London, Printed by Tho. Ratcliff and Nat. Thompson, for William Cooper 1678. 8°., 7 leaves: A-Cc 4 in eights, Cc 4 blank: A-F in eights, with the Breviary of Alchemy.

ELDER.

The Four-Legg'd Elder, Or, A true Relation of a Dog and an Elder's Maid. To

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ELIZABETH, Queen of England.

Iniunctions Geven by the Quenes Maiestie. Anno Domini M.D.LIX. The fyrst yeare of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lady Quene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis. [Col.] Imprinted at London in Poules Church yarde by Richard Iugge and Iohn Cawood prynters to the Quenes Maiestie. Cum priuilegio Regiæ [M]aiestatis. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-C in fours: D, 5 leaves.

The declaracyon of the procedynge of conference, begon at Westminster the laste of Marche. 1539. concerning certaine articles of religion and the breaking vp of the sayde conference by default and contempt of certayne Byshops, parties of the sayd conference. Imprynted at London by Richard Iugge and Iohn Cawood. Lambeth.

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The trust of tru subiectes. A ballad. Licensed to R. Jones in 1570.

The bewalynge of tru subiectes. Licensed to John Awdelay in 1570-1.

A Treatise of Treasons against Q. Elizabeth, and the Croune of England, diuided into two Partes: whereof, The first Parte answereth certaine Treasons pretended, that neuer were intended: And the second, discouereth greater Treasons committed, that are by few perceiued: as more largely appeareth in the Page folowing. Imprinted [at Antwerp] in the Moneth of Ianuarie, and in the Yeare of our Lord. M.D.LXXII. 8°, chiefly black letter. ā-i7 in eights A-Y 6 in eights: A Table Gathered, &c., 8 leaves, and **, 7 leaves: Certain Important Points, A, 7 leaves. Lambeth.

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The first portion is a vindication of Mary Queen of Scots and the Duke of Norfolk, the second, an exposure of the treasonable designs of "a few base and ingrate persons," against Q. Elizabeth. The initials G. T. are to A Table Gathered, &c., and also to A Copie of a Letter addressed from Antwerp the xxvi. of Iune to Mr. Hatton.

By the Quene. [A Proclamation against Popish traitors.] Geuen at our Manour of Greenewiche, the .xi. day of June 1573. The fyfteenth yere of our raigne. God saue the Quene. Imprinted at London

ELIZABETH.

in Powles Church-yarde, by Richarde Jugge. . . A broadside. Grenv. Coll.

A Discourse of the happines of this our age. Licensed to Toby Cooke, 11 Sept. 1578.

ij Litle Anthemes or thinges in meeter of hir maiestie. Licensed to Christ. Barker, 15 Nov. 1578.

A songe for yche subiect that in England beares breath,

To praise God and saie God save Quene
Elizabeth.

Licensed to R. Jones, 15 Nov. 1578.
Quake, quake, yt is tyme to quake,
When towers and townes and all Doo
shake.

A ballad. [Per Elderton.] Licensed to
R. Jones, 25 April, 1580.

This is given to Elderton in the margin of the Register.

The moste Traiterous protestacon of Henrie Everit alias Everit Duckette. Licensed to R. Jones, 31 July, 1581.

A ballad intituled the Entertainemente of the Frenchemen. Licensed to Roger Ward, 1 October, 1581. Clintons lamentacy on. A ballad. Licensed to T. Purfoot and T. Nelson, 19 Aug. 1583.

By the Quene. A Proclamation against certaine seditious and scismatical Bookes and Libelles &c. . . . Giuen at her Maiesties Mannor of Greenewich the last day of June, in the fiue and twentieth yeere of her highnesse Reigne. God saue the Quene. Imprinted at London by Christopher Barker. [1583.] A broadside.

Grenv. Coll.

[The Queenes Maiesties entertainment at Woodstocke] At the end occurs: Imprinted at London, for Thomas Cadman. 1585. 4o, mixed letter, A-G in fours, G 4 blank.

A Declaration of the Cavses mooving the Queene of England to giue aide to the Defence of the People afflicted and oppressed in the lowe Countries. Imprinted at London by Christopher Barker. [1585.] 4°, roman letter, A-D in fours, first and last leaves blank.

Mr. Pyne says that this was printed two or three times in English. It was also translated into French, Latin, and Italian. The Copie of a Letter to the Right Honourable the Earle of Leicester, Lieutenant generall of all her Maiesties forces in the vnited Prouinces of the lowe Countrys, written before, but deliuered, at his return from thence: With a report of certeine

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petitions and declarations made to the Queenes Maiestie at two severall times, from all the Lords and Commons lately assembled in Parliament. And her Maiesties answeres thereunto by her selfe deliuered, though not expressed by the reporter with such grace and life, as the same were vttered by her Maiestie. Imprinted at London by Christopher Barker .. 1586. 4o, A-E in fours, E 4 blank, and A with the Royal Arms.

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Orders deuised by the speciall commandement of the Quenes Maiestie, . . . Sent from the Court at Greenewich abroad into the Realme, . . . Imprinted at London by Christopher Barker, 1586. 4o, black letter, A-C in fours, C 4 blank. A ballad in praise of the quenes shippes. Licensed to E. White, 1 Aug. 1586. The quenes passage into the parlament. 23 novembris. A ballad. Licensed to E. White, 1 Aug. 1586.

This refers to an incident of 27 Eliz. [1584.]

A ballad in praise of the quenes shippes, begynnynge o ye Eliz Jonas. Licensed to E. Allde, 8 Aug. 1586.

The Victory of the Prymrose against the Spanyardes and thescape of the Violet. A ballad. Licensed to H. Carre, 15 Aug. 1586.

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An exhortation to true love loialty and vnfained fidely tie to her maiestie. censed to T. Dawson, 10 Dec. 1586. The Briefes of all letters Patentes to be granted vnder the greate seale of England for gatheringe by reason of Casualtyes and losses. happenynge as well by sea as by Land. Licensed to Thomas Purfoot, 28 Jan. 1586–7.

A ballat of the thankfull hartes of the poore Commons to our gracious quene, &c. Licensed to T. Purfoot, 6 Feb. 1586-7. A ballat of the peoples Reioycinge for the late orders appointed by her maiestie for their Relief. Licensed to R. Jones, 6 Feb. 1586-7.

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