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STRADA, FAMIANUS. De Bello Belgico Decades duæ ab excessu Caroli V. usque ad Annum, 1590. Antverpiæ, apud viduam Joan. Cnobbari, 1649. Portraits. 8vo. B. M. Very fine copy in old blue morocco.

STRADLING, JOHN. Joannis Stradling Epigrammatum Libri Quatuor. Londini, imp. G. Bishop et Joannis Norton, Anno Dom. 1607. 12mo. R. M.

"This is a most curious and interesting volume. It contains verses on the celebrated Comedian Tarlton. Verses addressed to Spenser, Daniel, Sir J. Harrington, Drayton, Sir P. Sidney; to the Countess of Pembroke, to his Friend Camden on the Death of the renowned Sir Richard Grenville, after an heroic action with the Spanish Fleet, &c. &c." From Mr. Evans's note in Hanrott's Catalogue.

STRAFFORD, THOMAS WENTWORTH, EARL OF. The downfall of greatnesse, for the losse of Goodnesse. A Poem, or a short survay of Thomas Lord Wentworth, late Earle of Strafford, &c. His history and tragedy. Printed in the yeare 1641. 4to. Four leaves.

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swer to his Articles at the Barre. 1641. 4to.

4. The Conclusion of the Earl of Strafford's Defence the 12th of Aprill, 1641. 4to.

5. Annotations upon the Earle of Straffords Conclusion, 1641. 4to.

6. The Speech or Declaration of John Pym, Esq. after the Recapitulation or summing up of the Charge of High Treason against Thomas E. of Strafford. London, for J. Bartlet, 1641. 4to.

7. A briefe and perfect relation of the Answeres and replies of Thomas E. of Strafford, to the Articles exhibited against him, by the House of Commons, 13th April, 1641. London, 1647. 4to.

8. In Answere to the Earle of Strafforde's Oration, 13 Aprill, 1641. 4to.

9. An Answer to the Lord Digbies Speech, to the Bill of Attainder of the Earle of Strafford, 21 Aprill,

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10. The Replication of Mr. Glyn in the name of all the Commons of England, to the generall answer of Thomas Earle of Strafford, to the severall charges exhibited against him, Aprill the 13, 1641. 4to.

added the Order for the burning of the said Speech, 1641. 4to.

15. The Lord Digbies Speech in the House of Commons, 21 Aprill 1641.

This is a different edition from No. 11.

16. The two last Speeches of Thomas Wentworth, late Earle of Strafford. The one in the Tower, the other on the Scaffold on Towerhill, May the 12th. 1641. Wood

cuts. 4to.

17. A Declaration shewing the necessity of the Earle of Straffords suffering. 1641. 4to.

18. The old malignant in new apparrell, discovered by the marks of malignancy given in the declarations, remonstrances, &c. of one or both of the honorable Houses of Parliament, and in their articles against Thomas Earl of Strafford, and against William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury whom they put to death for Malignancy. London, for L. F. 1648. 4to.

In one volume.

Strafforiados. The Lieutenant's Legend, As it was first compared and now published according to the Originall copie. Writ by his owne hand in the Tower. Printed in 11. The Lord Digbies Speech in the Yeare 1652. 4to. G. M. the House of Commons. Bill of Attainder, of the Earle of Strafford, the 21 of Aprill, 1641.

4to.

To the

12. A printed paper called Lord Digbies Speech, torne in pieces and blowne away. 1641. 4to.

13. An aproved Answer to the partiall and unlikt of Lord Digbies Speech, which was first torne in pieces, and afterwards disgracefully burnt by the Hangman in Smithfield, upon Fryday 15 of July 1641. 4to.

14. Sir John Evelyn his report from the Committee, appointed to consider of the printing of the Lord Digbyes Speech. Whereunto is

The Earl of Strafforde's Letters and Dispatches, with an essay towards his Life by Sir George Radcliffe. From the originals in the possession of his great grandson Thomas, Earl of Malton. By William Knowler. London, 1739. Portrait. Fol. 2 vol. L. P.

STRANGE, RICHARD. The life and gests of S. Thomas Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford, and sometime Lord Chancellor of England. Extracted out of the authentique Records of his Canonization as to the maine part, Anonymus, Matt. Paris, Capgrave, Harpsfeld, and others.

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Le Piacevoli Notti. Nelle quali si contengono le favole con i loro enimmi da dieci donne, e duo giovani racontate, cosa dilettevole, ne piu data in luce. Vinegia, per Comin da Trino, 1557. 8vo. 2 vol.

Les Facecieuses Nuicts du Seigneur Straparole, 1726. 12mo. 2 vol. in 6. R. M.

PRINTED UPON VELLUM.

STRATO. Stratonis, aliorumque veterum Poetarum Græcorum Epigrammata, nunc primum a Chr. A. Klotzio edita. Altenb. 1764. 12mo.

STREINNIUS, RICHARDUS. De Gentibus et Familiis Romanorum. Venetiis, apud Aldum, 1591. 8vo. Uncut.

There is no difference between this edition and that by Aldus, 4to. 1571. Renouard Aldes, p. 247.

An earlier edition of Streinnius had been printed by H. Stephens, fol. 1559.

STRITTERUS, JOHANNES GortHILF. Memoriæ Populorum, olim ad Danubium, Pontum Euxinum, Paludem Mæotidem, Caucasum, Mare Caspium, et inde magis ad septentriones incolentium, e Scriptoribus Historiæ Byzantinæ erutæ

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STROUD, WILLIAM. Genuine memoirs of the life and transactions of W. Stroud, who was sentenced to six months imprisonment in Bridewell, and to be six times publickly whipt. Written by himself. London, n. d. 8vo.

STROZZI. Strozzii Poetæ Pater et Filius. Venetiis in ædibus Aldi et Andreæ soceri, 1513. 8vo. R. M.

STROZZI, LAURENT. Vie de Philippe Strozzi, premier commercant de Florence et de toute l'Italie, sous les Regnes de Charles V. et de Francois I. Traduite du Toscan par Requier. La Haye. 1762. 8vo.

STRUTT, JACOB GEORGE. Sylva Britannica, or Portraits of Forest Trees, distinguished for their antiquity, magnitude or beauty. Drawn from nature, and etched by J. G. Strutt. London, 1826. Proof impressions of the plates on India Paper. Imp. Fol.

G. M.

Sylva Britannica; or, Por

traits of Forest Trees, distinguished for their antiquity, magnitude, or beauty, drawn from nature by J. G. Strutt. London, 1830. Rl. 8vo.

STRUTT, JOSEPH. Horda, or, A Compleat View of the Manners, Customs, Arms, Habits etc. of the Inhabitants of England from the arrival of the Saxons till the Reign of Henry VIII. London, 1775. 4to. 3 vol.

The Chronicle of England from the Arrival of Julius Cæsar to

the Norman Conquest. London, 1777. 4to. 2 vol. L. P.

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Sports and Pastimes of the People of England from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. London, 1801. Coloured Plates. 4to. Together eleven volumes uniformly bound in Russia.

STRUYS, JEAN. Voyages en Moscovie, en Tartarie, en Perse, aux Indes, et en plusieurs autres païs étrangers. A quoi l'on a ajouté la relation d'un Naufrage, dont les suites ont produit des effets extraordinaires. Par M. Glanius. Amsterdam, chez la veuve de Jacob van Meurs, 1681. Plates. 4to.

Voiages and Travels through Italy, Greece. Tartary, Media, Per

sia, East-India, Japan, and other countries in Europe, Africa and Asia. Done out of Dutch, by John Morrison. London, for Abel Swalle, 1684. Plates. 4to. R.

STRYPE, JOHN. Works complete, with a General Index. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1812-1828. 8vo. 27 vol. L. P.

The life of the learned Sir Thomas Smith, Kt. Principal Secretary of State to K. Edward the Sixth and Queen Elizabeth. London, for A. Roper, 1698. Portrait.

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STUBBES, JOHN. The discoverie of a gaping gulf whereinto England is like to be swallowed by another French mariage, if the Lord forbid not the banes, by letting her Maiestie see the sin and punishment thereof. Mense Augusti Anno 1579. Svo. R.

"The detestable cruelty with which Queen Elizabeth pursued the author of this book, written to dissuade her marriage with the Duke of Anjou, naturally rendered cerning Stubbes see Strype's Annals, II. the book itself extraordinarily rare. Con

ii. 232. II. ii. 303." MS. note.

STUBBES, PHILLIP. The Anatomie of Abuses: containing a discoverie, or briefe summarie of such notable vices and imperfections, as now raigne in many countreyes of the world but (especiallye) in a famous Ilande called Ailgna: together with most fearefull examples of Gods judgements, executed vppon the wicked for the same, as wel in Ailgna of late, as in other places, elsewhere. Made dialogue-wise by Phillip Stubbes. London, by Richard Jones, 16 August, 1583. 12mo. Bl. L. R.

The second part of the Anatomie of Abuses, containing the display of corruptions, with a perfect description of such imperfections, blemishes and abuses, as now reigning in euerie degree, require reformation for feare of Gods vengeance to be powred vpon the people and countrie, without speedie repentance, and conuersion vnto God: made dialoguewise by Phillip Stubbes. London, by R. W., for William Wright, 1583. 12mo. Bl. L. R.

STUCKEY, JOHN. A compleat History of Somersetshire. Sherborne, 1742. Fol. R. M.

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