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pleton, portraits by Marshall and Vaughan, new, and neatly half bound, 12s 10905 Sallustii Opera, curious wood cuts, (a little stained) neat, 9s Paris, 1523 10906 Turner's Complete History of the most Remarkable Providences, both of Judgment and Mercy, which have happened in this present Age, &c. very good copy, neat and scarce, 21

1697

10907 Vere's (Sir F:) Commentaries by Dillingham, portraits and plates, fine impressions, complete fine copy, elegant russia, gilt leaves, 61 6s

Camb. 1657

10908 Another Copy, plates, (wants the portraits and monument) good copy, 10s 6d

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ib. 1657 10909 Wilson's History of Great Britian, being the Life and Reign of King James Ist, 5s

1653

EARLY-PRINTED,

BLACK LETTER,

SCARCE, AND CURIOUS SMALL

QUARTOS,

Including many Articles relative to Charles the First and the Civil Wars-to James II. abdicating his Throne-and the Entrance of William the Third, and the Troubles during his Reign; with CURIOUS EARLY POETRY, &c. &c. ́10910 A LARGE COLLECTION of the DIURNALL OCCURRENCES; or, Dayly Proceedings of both Houses of Parliament; the Mercurius Aulicus-the Perfect Diurnall of the Passages in Parliament-the Moderate Intelligencer-Perfect Occurrences of every Day Journal in Parliament-the 'Moderate-several Proceedings in Parliament-Perfect Summary of Exact Passages in Parliament-A Perfect Diurnal of Passages and Proceedings of the Armies-Publick Intelligencer-Mercurius Politicus--Mercurius Publicusthe Newes-Intelligencer-the Kingdom's Intelligencer-the Parliamentary Intelligencer-and the Faithful Post, from Nov. 3, 1640, to July 1665, with several cuts, wanting the years 1653, 1662 & 3; several of the years are nearly if not quite complete, others are not-The whole forming a curious Collection of Historical Matter relative to the Civil Wars of Charles I.-The Long Parliament-Oliver Cromwell

-Gen. Fairfax, and the Proceedings of his Armythe Restoration of Charles II.-containing also many curious Anecdotes and Interesting Particulars of the Principal Characters of those Troublesome Times, not to be found any where but in these Papers; some idea may be formed of their contents when it is known that a work recently published under the title of "Cromwelliana" was compiled principally from a collection of those Papers, which are rarely to be met with in any quantity, 15l 15s 1640, &c. 10910* Assembly (The) Man, with curious plate of the Assembly Man in his Library treading the Common Prayer, the Fathers, &c. under Foot, neatly half bound, scarce, 18s 1662 10911 Admirable and Notable Prophecies uttered in former Time by 24 famous Roman Catholikes, concerning the Church of Rome's Defection, Tribulation, and Reformation, &c. neatly half bound, a little stained,

8s

1615 10912 A True and Perfect Relation of the Proceedings against the late most barbarous Traitors, Garnet the Jesuite, and his Confederats, Guy Fawkes, Robert and Thomas Winter, &c. &c. for Conspiracies to blow up the Houses of Parliament with Gunpowder, &c. neatly half bound, 12s

1606

10913 Another, very good copy, neatly half bound, 15s 1606 10914 Aphorismes; or, certain Selected Points of the Doctrine of the Jesuits, taken out of their Writings, Sayings, and Publick Acts, neatly half bound, 9s 1609 10915 A most learned, conscientious, and devout Exercise or Sermon of Self-denyal, preached or held forth by O. Cromwell, at Sir P. T-s-House, April, 1649, printed in the Year of Freedom, 33-and the Last Will and Testament of Sir J. Presbyter, who died of a new Disease, called The particular Charge to the Army,' with his Life, Death, Burial, Epitaph, &c. neatly half bound, 12s 1647, &c. 10916, Astrological Tracts, viz. Lilly's Prophecy of the White King and dreadful Deadman explained, 1644-Lilly's Astrologicall Prediction of the Occurrences in England, 1648-9 and 50, cuts, 1648-Gadbury's Just and Pious Scorpionist; or, the Nativity of Sir M. Hales, &c. 1677-and Patridge's Vox Lunaris, being a Philosophical and Astrological Discourse of Two Moons seen in London, June 11, 1679, neatly half bound, in 1 vol. 18s 1644, &c. 10917 Alexis of Piemont's Secrets, by Ward, 4 books, (the

second and third parts imperfect) BLACK LETTER,

half bound, 6s

1569

10018 Austen's Treatise of Fruit Trees, &c. frontispiece, neatly half bound, 6s

1653 10919 Account of the Transactions of the late King James in Ireland, &c. (wants title) sewed, 2s 10920 Bacon's (Lord) Essays or Councils, Civil and Morall, &c. good copy, 3s 6d

10920* 10921

1629

Advancement of Learning, vellum, 2s 1629 (N.) Historical Discourse of the Uniformity of the Government of England, from the Earliest Times to the End of Elizabeth, 2 parts in 1 vol. neat,

9s

1647

10922 Another Copy, part 1 only, from the earliest Times to Edward III. fair copy, 3s

1647 10923 Belgicke (The) Pismire stinging the Slothfull Sleeper, &c. 1622-and the Belgick Souldier; or, Warre is a Blessing, 2 vol. in 1, sewed, 5s Dort. 1624, &c. 10924 Bariff's Military Discipline; or, the Young Artillery Man, wherein is showne the Postures, &c. both of Musket and Pike, cuts, neat, 4s 6d

1639

1643

10925 Another Copy, 4th edition, neat, 5s 10926 Another Copy, cuts and portrait by Glover, 8s 1635 10927 Bede's (Venerable) History of the Church of Englande,

by Stapleton, and Stapleton's Fortresse of Faith first Planted among us Englishmen, and continued hitherto in the Universal Church of Christ, the Faith of which Protestants call Papistry, 2 vol. in 1, fine copy, elegant brown calf, marbled leaves, 11 16s

Antwerp, 1565 10928 Blith's English Improver Improved; or, the Survey of Husbandry Surveyed, &c. cuts, fair copy, 4s 6d 1652

1638

10929 Blunt's Voyage into the Levant, 5s 10930 Blundeuill's Foure Chiefest Offices belonging to Horsemanship, cuts, BLACK LETTER, neat, scarce, 12s

1609

10931 Brathwait's English Gentleman, fine frontispiece by Vaughan, 1630, and Brathwait's English Gentlewoman, frontispiece, 2 vol. in 1, good copies, neat and scarce, 11 18s 1630, &c. 10932 Browne's Historie of the Life and Reigne of that Famous Princesse, Elizabeth, very good copy, neat and scarce, 10s 6d 10933 Brinsly's Healing of Israel's Breaches, &c.-Brinsley's Parlie with the Sword about a Cessation, &e. 5 other Tracts, by Brinsley, in 1 vol. neat, 6s 1642, &c. 10934 Brerewood's Enquiries Touching the Diversity of Lan

1629

1635

[W. BAYNES, guages and Religions through the Chief Parts of the World, &c. neat, 5s 6d 10935 Buck's (Geo.) Great Plantagenet; or, a Continued Succession of that Royal Name from Henry II. to Charles, a Poem, elegant, in brown calf, very scarce,

11 15s

1635

10936 Brutus's (Junius) Defence of Liberty against Tyrants; or, of the Lawful Power of the Prince over the People, and the People over the Prince, &c. good copy, scarce, 4s 6d

1689

10937 Burnet's (Bp.) Collection of Eighteen Papers relating to the Church and State during the Reign of James II. good copy, 4s 6d 1689 10938 Brookes's London's Lamentations; or, a Serious Discourse concerning the late Fire of London, &c. new and neatly half bound, 8s

1670

10939 Bugg's New Rome Arraigned and out of her own Mouth Condemned-a Farther Discovery of the Dangerous Errors of the People called Quakers, &c. new and neatly half bound, 6s

10940 Barrough's Method of Physick, containing the Causes, Signes, and Cures, of Inward Diseases, neat, 4s 6d 1601 10941 Commonwealth's (The) Great Ship, commonly called the Sovereigne of the Seas, built in the Year 1637, with the several Fights and Victories she obtained, &c. with portrait of Tromp, and other curious plates; and London's Blame, if not its Shame, manifested by the great Neglect of the Fishery, which affordeth the Neighbour Nations a yearly revenue of many millions, &c. &c. 2 vol. in 1, neatly half bound, very scarce, 11 11s 6d 1653, &c. 10942 Camden's Remains concerning Britain, their Languages, Proverbs, Poesies, Epitaphs, &c. &c. by Philipot, portrait, good copy, neat, 10s 6d.

10943

1657

Annales, The True and Royal History of the Famous Empresse, Elizabeth, fine portrait and frontispiece, by Vaughan, very neat, in brown calf, 11 11s 6d

1625

10944 Carleton's (Dr. Geo.) Thankfull Remembrance of God's Mercy, &c. fine frontispiece by Pass, good copy, in vellum, 10s 6d

1624

10945 Censura Temporum; or, the Good or Ill Tendencies of Books, Sermons, &c. Impartially considered for the Year 1708, neat, 4s 6d

1709

10946 Charron on Wisdome, frontispiece by Hole, 3s 1640 10947 Cleland's Institution of a Young Nobleman, &c. vellum, Oxford, 1607

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10948 Cleland's Institution of a Young Nobleman, very neat,

7s Oxford, 1607 10949 Complete Collection of Papers, in 12 Parts, relating to the Great Revolutions in England and Scotland, from the Time of the 7 Bishops Petitioning James to the Coronation of King William and Queen Mary, neat, scarce, 10s 6d 1689

9s

10950 Clowes's Proud Practice for all Young Chirurgians, concerning Burnings with Gunpowder, Gun-shot, Sword, Halbard, Pike, Launce, and other Wounds, and a Briefe, &c. Treatise touching the Cure of the Disease called Morbus Gallicus, or Lues Venerea, &c. &c. CUTS, BLACK LETTER, 2 vol. in 1, fair copies, Printed by T. Orwyn, 1585, &c. 10951 Coghan's Haven of Health gathered for the Comfort of Students, &c. new and neatly half bound, 6s 1636 10952 Darrell's True Narration of the Strange and Grevious Vexation by the Devil of 7 Persons in Lancashire, and Wm. Somers of Nottingham, wherein the Doctrine of Possession and Dispossession of Demoniakes is particularly applyed unto Somers, elegant in brown calf, 11 4s

1600

10953 Directory for the Publick Worship of God throughout the Three Kingdoms of England, &c. neat, 4s 1644 10954 Donne's (Dr. John) Letters to several Persons of Honour, fine portrait by Lombart, 6s

1651

10955 Du Barta's Divine Weekes and Workes, by Sylvester, frontispiece by Hole, neat, 8s

1663

10956 Another, good copy, frontispiece, neat, 10s 6d 10957 Discovery of an Ancient Custom in the Church of Sarum, Making an Anniversary Bishop among the Choristers, &c. with curious cuts of the Bishop and Monk Fish, sewed, 7s 10958 Eikonoklasthes, by Milton, in Answer to Eikon Basilikon, fine copy, neatly half bound, 12s 10959 Eikon Aklasto's the Image Unbroken, a Perspective of the Impudence, Falshood, Vanitie, and Prophannes published in a Libel entitled Eikonoklasthes, &c. good copy, neatly half bound, 12s

1649

1651

10960 A Vindication of King Charles the Martyr, proving that his Majesty was the Author of Eikon Basilikon, against a Memorandum said to be written by the Earl of Anglesea, sewed, 7s

1711

10961 Earl of Essex, a Declaration of the Practices and Treasons attempted and committed by Robert Earle of Essex and his Complices, against her Majestie, &c. and of the Proceedings at the Arraignments, Convic

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