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The newe married wyfes fayringe. A ballad. Licensed to John Danter, 26 June, 1594.

FAITHORNE, WILLIAM.

The Art of Graveing. And Etching. Wherein is expressed the true way of Graueing in Copper. Allso The manner and method of that famous Callot & Mr. Bosse in their Seuerall ways of Etching. Published by Will Faithorne. And sold at his Shop next to ye Signe of y Drake without Temple Barr. 1662. 8o, A-D in eights, besides engravings at pp. 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 18 (2), 22, 42, 44, and the engraved title. With verses by T. Flatman.

FALCONER, JOHN.

Cryptomenyses Patefacta: Or the Art of

Secret Information Disclosed without a Key. Containing, Plain and Demonstrative Rules, for Decyphering all Manner of Secret Writing . . . London, Printed

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FALE, T.

Horologiographia. The Art of Dialling: teaching an easie and perfect way to make all kinds of Dials vppon any plaine plat howsoeuer placed: With the drawing of the twelue Signes, and houres vnequall in them all. Whereunto is annexed the making and use of other Dials and Instruments. . . At London Imprinted by Thomas Orwin, . . . 1593. 4o, A—U in fours.

FALKLAND, LUCIUS CARY, VISCOUNT.

The Speech or Declaration of the Lord Favlkland... London, Printed for John Bartlet, 1641. 4o, A-B in fours,

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A 1 blank. The Lord Favlkland His Learned Speech in Parliament, in the House of Commons, Touching the Judges and the late Lord Keeper. Printed in the Yeare, 1641. 4o, A-B 2 in fours.

The Speech or Declaration of the Lord Favlkland, to the Lords of the Vpper House, upon the delivery of the Articles of the Commons Assembled in Parliament Against the Lord Finch. London, Printed in the Yeare, 1641. 4°, 4 leaves.

FALLE, PHILIP, M.A., Rector of St. Saviour.

An Account of the Isl of Jersey, The Greatest of those Islands that are now the only Remainder of the English Dominions in France. With a New and Accurate Map of the Island. London, Printed for John Newton, . . 1694. 8°. A, 4 leaves : B-Q 4 in eights. Dedicated to the King.

FALLOWES, EDWARD.

A dolefull Discourse or sorow full sonnet made by one Edward Fallowes who Lately suffred Death at Saint Thomas waterings for a Robberie. Licensed to Richard Jones, 30 August, 1578. FANATICS.

Fanatique Queries, Propos'd to the present Assertors of the Good Old Cavse. London, Printed for Praise-God-Barebones, the Rumps Leather-seller [March 1, 165960.] 40, 4 leaves.

Bibliotheca Fanatica: Or, The Phanatique Library: Being a Catalogue of such Books as have been lately made and by the Authors presented to the Colledge of

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FARMER, JOHN.

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Diuers & sundry waies of two parts in one, to the number of fortie, vppon one playnsong: sometimes placing the ground aboue, & two parts beneath, and other while the ground beneath and two parts aboue : or againe otherwise the ground sometimes in the midst betweene both, likewise other conceites, which are plainly set downe, for the profite of those which would attaine vnto knowledge. Performed and published by Iohn Farmer in fauour of such as loue musicke, with the ready way to perfect knowledge. Imprinted at London by Thomas Este, the assigne of William Byrd, and are to be sould in Broadstreete neere the Royall exchaunge at the Authors house. 1591. 8°. A, 4 leaves: B-C in eights: D, 4 leaves. Dedicated to Edward de Vere Earl of Oxford. With complimentary verses by Richard Wilkinson and Francis Yomans. FARMER, W., Chirurgeon.

A Prognostication for this yeere, 1587. Wherein is declared the original ground of the late alteration of the yere, collected and gathered by W. Farmer Chirurgian... Imprinted at London, by Richard Watkins and James Robertes. Cum priuilegio. 4°. Bagford papers. FARNABY, THOMAS.

Phrases Oratoriæ Elegantiores. Editio

FEDERICI.

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A Proclamation for a generall Fast to be kept thorowout the Realm of England. [11 Nov. 1640.] Imprinted at London by Robert Barker,... 1640. Forster Coll. A Proclamation for a Generall fast... [8 Jan. 1640-1.] Imprinted at London by Robert Barker,... 1641. Forster Coll. FAUSTUS, DOCTOR.

A ballad of the life and deathe of Doctor Faustus the great Coungerer./ Licensed to R. Jones, 28 Feb. 1588-9.

The Poeticall history of Doctor John Faustus. Licensed to Francis Grove, 8 March, 1632-3.

FEATLEY, DANIEL.

The Dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists Dvck'd and Plvng'd over Head and Eares, at a Disputation in Southwark. Together with A large and full Discourse of their Originall. By Daniel Featley, D.D. . . . London, Printed for Nicholas Bourne, And Richard Royston . . . 1645. 4o, B-Ff in fours, besides the printed title and a curious frontispiece by W. Marshall, representing the Anabaptists bathing, surrounded by small portraitures of a variety of sects. Dedicated to both Houses of Parliament. FEDERICI, CESARE.

The Voyage and Trauaile Of M. Cæsar

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Frederick, merchant of Venice, into the East India, the Indies, and beyond the Indies. Wherein are contained very pleasant and rare matters, with the customes and rites of those Countries. Also, Herein are Discovered the Merchandises and commodities of those Countreyes, aswell the aboundance of Goulde and Silver, as Spices, Drugges, Pearles, and other Iewelles. Written at Sea in the Hercvles of London: comming from Turkie, the 25. of March 1588. For the profitable instruction of Merchants and all other trauellers, for their better direction and knowledge of those Countreyes. Out of Italian, by T. H. At London, Printed by Richard Jones and Edward White, 18. Iunij. 1588. 4o, A-L in fours. Black letter. Dedicated by T. Hickock to Lord Howard of Effingham. Grenv. Coll. FELTHAM, OWEN.

Resolves a Duple Century. Y 3d Edition By Owen Felltham wth a large Alphabeticall Table therunto . . . London Imprinted for Henry Seile . . . 1628. 4°. A, 4 leaves, including engraved title and explanation: B-Ff in eights: Gg-Ii in fours, last leaf blank. Dedicated to Thomas, Lord Coventry.

Resolues A Duple Century the vi Edition by Owen Felltham. With a large Alphabetical Table thervnto Et sic demulceo vitam. London Printed for Henry Seile .. 1636. 4o, A-Ff in eights, except A, which is in fours, the first leaf having the "Face of the Booke" in verse: Gg-Ii 3 in fours. The title is engraved by W. Marshall.

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FERGUSSON.

pryses. and Schollers prises, &c. Entered conditionally to Thomas Purfoot, 30 Oct. 1587.

FENELON, ARCHBISHOP.

The Tales and Fables of the late Archbishop and Duke of Cambray, Author of Telemachus, in French and English. Written originally for the Instruction of a Young Prince, [the Duc de Bourgoigne.] And now publish'd for the Use of Schools. To which is prefix'd, An Account of the Author's Life, extracted from the Memoirs of the Chevalier Ramsay, Author of the Travels of Cyrus. . . . By Nathaniel Gifford, of the Inner-Temple, Gent. Illustrated with Twenty-nine CopperPlates Engraven by George Bickham, Junior. London: Printed for John Hawkins . . . M.DCC.XXXVI. 8°. Title and dedication to the translator's kinswoman, Mrs. Martha Bellamy, of Kingston School, 2 leaves: a-c in fours, c 4 with an advertisement of the terms of Kingston School: B-M 2 in eights. The plates are on the letterpress. FENNOR, DUDLEY.

A shorte and profitable treatise of lawfull and vnlawfull recreacons. [By Dudley Fennor.] Licensed to Thomas Gosson, 15 Jan. 1591-2.

A proposed reprint of the Middleburgh edition.

FENWICK, SIR JOHN.

A True Copy of the Paper Deliver'd by Sir John Fenwicke, Baronet, to the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, on Tower-Hill, the Place of Execution, on Thursday Jan. 28. 1694. London, Printed by J. Orme, for R. Bentley, . . .

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The Proceedings against Sir John Fenwicke, Bar. upon a Bill of Attainder for High Treason. Together with a Copy of a Letter sent by Sir John Fenwick to his Lady, upon his being taken in Kent. Printed in the Year, 1698. 8o, B-Aa 3 in eights and the title. FERDINAND II., Emperor of Germany. The Particular State of the Government of the Emperour, Ferdinand the Second. As it was at his decease in the yeere 1636. London, Printed by E. G. for Thomas Nichols, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Bible in Popes head Alley 4o, B-L 2 in fours, and the title.

1637.

The Death of John Felton. Licensed to FERGUSSON, DAVID. H. Bynneman in 1570.

FENCING.

Billes for pryses at fencinge, as masters

Scottish Proverbs: Gathered together by David Fergusson sometime Minister at Dumfermline: And put ordine Alphabetico

FERNE.

when he departed this life, Anno 1598. Edinburgh, Printed by Robert Bryson, and are to be sold at his Shop at the signe of Jonah 1641. 4o, A-F 2 in fours.

Nine hundred and fourty Scottish Proverbs: The greatest part of which were at first gathered together by David Fergusson. Sometime Minister at Dumfarmlin: . . . Printed in the Year 1675. 8o, A-D 4 in eights.

FERNE, JOHN, Gentleman.

The Blazon of Gentrie: Deuided into two parts. The first named The Glorie of Generositie. The second, Lacyes Nobilitie. Comprehending discourses of Armes and of Gentry. Wherein is treated of the beginning, parts, and degrees of Gentlenesse, with her lawes: Of the Bearing and Blazon of Cote-armors: of the Lawes of Armes, and of Combats. Compiled by Iohn Ferne Gentleman, for the instruction of all Gentlemen bearers of Armes, whome and none other this worke concerneth. At London, Printed by John Windet, for Andrew Maunsell. 1586. 4°. A, 8 leaves: a, 2 leaves : B-Z 4 in eights, Z 4 blank: Aa-li 4 in eights Kk, 2 leaves, the second blank. With cuts. With a folded leaf in Cc.

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Dedicated to Sir Thomas Heneage Kt. At the end is a ballad of eleven stanzas by James Sarjent on the arrival and entertainment of Ferris at Bristol, Aug. 3, 1590; Sarjent calls it a sonnet. Reprinted by Mr. Collier.

This appears to be the prototype of the series of schemes and publications, on a similar model, by Taylor the water-poet. A ballad of Richard Ferrys cominge to Bristowe on the Third of Auguste 1590. Licensed to E. White, 7 Aug. 1590. A ballad of the ioyfull entertainement of the wherry and iij wherrymen viz., Richard Ferrys, Andrewe Hilles, and

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William Thomas, by the maiour aldermen and Citizens of Bristoll 4to Augusti 1590. Licensed to Henry Carre, 10 Aug. 1590.

FESTIVAL, THE.

Incipit liber qui uocatur festialis. [This occurs on the second leaf, the first being occupied on the recto and also (with the exception of a few lines of text at the foot of the page) on the verso with woodcuts. At the end occurs:] Here endith the boke that is callidy festiuall. the yere of oure lorde Mcccc.lxxxvi. the day aftir saint Edward the kyng. [No place or printer's name. Antwerp or Bruges.] Folio, printed in two columns, black letter. Leaf with woodcuts, &c., followed by text, 8 leaves: a-d in eights d 3, 8 leaves: e-g 4 in eights: h-1 in eights: m, 6 leaves: n-q in eights r, 6 leaves: s, 8 leaves: t-v in sixes x, 8 leaves: y in sixes: z, 3 leaves. With woodcuts. Lambeth.

The only copy known. Here begynneth the festyuall. [Colophon] Here endeth the festyuall Enprynted at London by me Rychard Faques dwellyg in Paulys chyrche yarde. 40, A-Kk in eights and fours: Ll, 4 leaves. Lambeth. FIDGE, GEORGE.

Hinds Ramble, Or, The Description of his manner and course of life. Wherein is related the several Robberies he hath committed in England, and the Escapes he hath made upon several occasions. With His voyage into Holland, and how he cheated a Dutch-man there of 200£ And from thence went into Ireland, where he did many Robberies, and was wounded by some of his own Party. With a Relation of His Going to the Scotch King, Where he was made Scoutmaster General, and afterwards (as 'tis generally reported) was the onely man that conveyed the Scotch King to London, who since is shipt away far beyond Seas. A Book full of Delight, every Story affording its particular Jest. [By George Fidge. London, Printed for George Latham, 1651 [October 27.] 8°, A-C in eights, including a woodcut frontispiece. B. M.

The English Gusman; Or The History of that Unparallel'd Thief James Hind. Wherein is Related I. His Education and manner of Life; also a full Relation of all the severall Robberies, madd Pranks, and handsom Jests done by Him. II. How at Hatfield he was Enchanted by a Witch

FIELD.

for three years space; and how she Bewitch'd his Horse with a white Rod, and gave him a thing like a Sun-dial, the Point of which should direct him which way to take when persued. . . . With several Cuts to illustrate the Matter. Written by G. F. London, Printed by T. N. for George Latham Junior, 1652. 4o, A-H 2 in fours. B. M. (imperfect.)

The Great Eater of Grayes-Inne, Or The Life of Mr. Marriot the Cormorant. Wherein is set forth, all the Exploits and Actions by him performed, with many pleasant Stories of his Travells into Kent and other places. Also, A Rare Physicall Dispensatory, being the manner how he makes his Cordiall Broaths, Pills, Purgations, Julips, and Vomits, to keep his Body in temper, and free from Surfeits. By George] F[idge] Gent. London, Printed for the Author, and are sold by William Raybould at the Unicorne iu Pauls Church-Yard, 1652. 4o, A-F in fours, title on A 2. B. M.

FIELD OF BLOOD.

The Field of Blood: Or, Rebellion Blazoned in all its Colours. In a Lively Representation (Grounded upon Fact) of the Fatal Consequences of Inhability in a Prince, Exorbitant Ambition in the Nobility, and Licentious Insolence in the Commons. London: Printed for James Vade at the Cock and Sugar-loaf near St Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet. 1681. 4°. A, 4 leaves: a, 2 leaves: B-D in fours.

FIELD, RICHARD, D.D.

Of the Church, Five Bookes. By Richard Field Doctor of Divinity... The Second Edition Very mvch Avgmented, in the third Booke, and the Appendix to the same. At Oxford Imprinted by William Tvrner, . . . 1628. Folio, *, 8 leaves: A-4 G in sixes. Dedicated (in an additional epistle) by Nathaniel Field, the author's relative, to George, Duke of Buckingham.

FIENNES, NATHANIEL.

A Speech of the Honorable Nathanael Fiennes, (second Son to the right Honourable the Lord Say) in answer to the Third Speech of the Lord George Digby. Concerning Bishops and the City of Londons Petition; both which were made the 9th of Feb. 1640. . . Printed in the yeare 1641. 4o, A-D in fours, D 4 blank.

The Speech of the Right Honourable the

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Lord Fiennes, Commissioner of the Great Seal; Made before His Highness and Both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the 20th of January, 1657. Being the first day of their Sitting. Published by His Highness special Command. London, Printed by Henry Hills, and John Field, . . . 1657. 4o, A-D 2 in fours. FILMER, EDWARD.

The Unnatural Brother: A Tragedy. As it was Acted by His Majesty's Servants, at the Theatre in Little Lincolns-InnFields. London, Printed by J. Orme, for Richard Wilkin... MD.CXCVII. 4o, A—H in fours.

FINCH, HENRY, of Gray's Inn. Nomotechnia; Cestascavoir, Vn Description del Common Leys DAngleterre Solonqve les Rules del Art . . . London Printed for the Societie of Stationers, An. Dom. 1613. Folio. T, 6 leaves: ABb in sixes, first and last leaves blank. Dedicated to James I.

FINCH, JOHN, Lord.

The Accvsation and Impeachment of John Lord Finch, Baron of Fordwich, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England, By the House of Commons. Printed Anno Dom. 1640. 4°, A-B in fours, A i and B 4 blank.

FINETT, SIR JOHN.

Finetti Philoxenis: Som Choice Observations of Sr John Finett Knight, And Master of the Ceremonies in the two last Kings, Touching the Reception, and Precedence, the Treatment and Audience, the Puntillios and Contests of Forren Ambassadors in England. London, Printed by T. R. for H. Twyford and G. Bedell

1656. 8o, A-R in eights, first leaf blank. Dedicated by James Howell to Viscount Lisle.

FIRES.

Diuerse Lamentable fiers in these shires followinge. viz. Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, Essex, Hertford, Bedford, . . . Licensed to John Trundle, 7 March, 1606-7. FIRMIN, GILES.

Weighty Questions Discussed: ...Whereunto is added A Prediction of Mr. Daniel Rogers, Minister in Essex, long before the Beheading King Charles I. and ArchBishop Laud, foretelling that they should not dye a Natural Death. By Giles Firmin, Author of the Real Christian. London, Printed for the Author. 1692. 4o, A-E 2 in fours, and the titlepage.

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