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NORRIS.

Mundi &c. London, Printed by J. Harefinch for James Norris, at the Kings-Arms without Temple-Bar. MDCLXXXIV. 8°, K in eights.

Dedicated "To the excellently accom-
plish'd Lady, Madam Anne Strickland,
Daughter to
Strickland,
Sir Thomas
Baronet."

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Dedicated to Lady Masham, of Oates, Essex.

NORRIS, SIR JOHN.

The Trve Reporte of the seruice in Britaine. Performed lately by the Honorable Knight Sir John Norreys and other Captaines and Gentlemen souldiers before Guingand. Together with the Articles which the Prince D'Ombes accorded to the defendants of the Towne. London Printed by Iohn Wolfe, and are to be sold at his shop right ouer against the great South-doore of Paules. 1591. 4o, 6 leaves. Br. Museum.

A Iovrnall, or Briefe report of the late seruice in Brittaigne by the Prince de Dombes Generall of the French Kings Army in those partes, assisted with her Maiesties forces at this present there, vnder the conduct of Sir John Norreis: aduertised by letters from the said Prince to the Kings Ambassadour here resident with her Maiesty, and confirmed by later aduertisements from others imployed in that seruice. Published to auns were the slaunderous bruites raised of late by some euill affected to that and other good actions, vndertaken against the enemy of Gods true Religion. London Printed by Iohn Wolfe, and are to be sold at his shop right ouer against the great Southdoore of Paules. 1591. 4, 7 leaves. Br. Museum.

Newes from Brest. A Diurnal of al that Sir John Norreis hath doone since his last ariuall in Britaine. Also of the taking in of the forte by Croyzon, and the names of such Captaines gentlemen and others that were slaine or hurte in this seruice. 1594. Imprinted at London by Peter Short, for Thomas Millington, and are to be sold at his shoppe vnder S. Peters Church in

NORTHBROOKE.

Cornhill. 1594. 4o, 8 leaves, the last blank. Black letter. NORRIS, RALPH.

A warning to London by the fall of Antwerp. To the tune of Row well ye Mariners. Amen. qd. Rafe Norris. Imprinted at London at the long Shop adioyning vnto S. Mildreds Church in the Pultrie, by John Allde. A sheet in verse. Britwell.

NORTH, DUDLEY, Lord.

A Forest Promiscuous of Several Seasons Productions. The Entrance, Or, First Part.

Non aliena meo pressi pede.

London, Printed by Daniel Pakeman. 1659. Folio, A-Z in fours, first leaf blank, then a new set of signatures, after the separate title to Part 3, which occupies Z 4: A-Hh in fours: then A Short Continuation, &c., with a fresh title, Aaa (not marked)—Ddd 2 in fours: 4 unpaged leaves: Ee, 1 leaf, with the Errata on the back.

Near the end Lord North speaks of himself as 76 years old.

NORTH, FRANCIS DUDLEY, fourth Lord.

Observations and Advices Oeconomical. Infelix nimis cujus domicilio ignavia adhæret. [Quotation from Luke 8, 16.] London, Printed by T. R. for John Martyn Printer to the Royal Society, &e. 1669. 8o, K 6 in eights.

See Mr Huth's Prefaces, Dedications, &c. 1874, pp. 407-11, where the interesting preliminary matter of this little book is printed at length.

NORTH, GEORGE.

The Description of Swedland, Gotland, and Finland, the auncient estate of theyr Kynges, the moste horrible and incredible tirauny of the second Christiern, Kyng of Denmarke, agaynst the Swecians, the po leticke attaynyng to the Crowne of Gvslaue, wyth hys prudent proceydyng for the same. Collected and gathered out of sundry later Aucthors, but chieflye out of Sebastian Mounster. By George North. Set forth accordyng to the order in the Quenes Maiesties Iniunction. Imprinted at London by Iohn Awdeley, dwelling in litle Britaine Streete, by great S. Bartelmewes. Anno. 1561. The .23, of October. 4o, black letter, 28 leaves.

Dedicated to Master Thomas Steuckley, Esquire.

NORTHBROOKE, JOHN. Spiritus est vicarius Christi in terra. The poore mans Garden, wherein are flowers of the Scriptures, and Doctours.

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(1570).

See Archeologia, xxxvi. as to Norton. See also Ames's Catalogue, 1760, No. 191, where there was an imperfect copy of the Treatises, but having the very rare general title. To the Quenes Maiesties poore deceyued Subiectes of the North Countrey, drawen into rebellion by the Earles of Northumberland and Westmerland. Written by Thomas Norton. Seen and allowed according to the Quenes Iniunctions. [Col.] God saue our Queene Elizabeth, and confound her enemies. Imprinted at London, by Henrie Bynneman, for Lucas Harrison. Anno Domini. 1569. 8°, G in fours. Black letter.

Unseen by Herbert, who only describes an impression of the same year, "newly perused and encreased." It is also undescribed by Lowndes, who quotes the second edition.

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OATES.

NOSTRADAMUS, MICHAEL.
A prognostication for the yere of our Lorde
God. M.D.LXIII. Composed by maister
Mighel Nostradamus, translated out of
French into English. [London, R. Wyer,
circa 1562] 8°.

Of this I have at present seen only a title-page.
NOTES.

Certaine Notes out of the Statutes for dispensations with sundry persons, not being in any certaintie before expressed, whereof all such persons, as thereby are to be dispensed withall, may be better enformed, by perusall of the said Statutes, vnto which they are to be referred. [Col.] Imprinted at London by the Deputies of Christopher Barker.... 1597. A broadside. Br. Museum.

NUGENIUS, C. S.

The Oppressed Captive. Being an Historical Novel, deduced from the Distresses of real Life, in an impartial and candid Account of the unparallel'd Sufferings of Caius Silius Nugenius, now under Confinement in the Fleet Prison, at the Suit of an implacable and relentless Parent. London Wrote by the Author and Sufferer in the Fleet Prison. 1757. 12. A, 6 leaves: B-K 4 in twelves, besides the title NUTBROWN MAID, THE.

From the strong similarity between the Nutbrown Maid and passages in Barclay's Eclogues, which is apparent to myself at least, I should like to discover some more direct evidence of Barclay's authorship of this fine old poem.

O., T.

The Devils Patriarck, Or, A Full and Impartial Account of the Notorious Life of this Present Pope of Rome, Innocent the 11th. . . . Written by an Eminent Pen to revive the Remembrance of the almost forgotten Plot against his Sacred Majesty and the Protestant Religion. London, Printed for John Dunton. 1683. 8o, B-L 2 in eights, besides the title and frontispiece.

OATES, TITUS, D.D.

The Witch of Endor; Or the witchcrafts of the Roman Jesebel: In which you have an Account of the Exorcisms or

0.

Conjurations of the Papists, as they be set. forth in their Agends, Benedictionals, Manuals, Missals, Journals, Portasses, which they use in their Churches, concerning the Hallowing of Water, Salt, Bread, Candles, Boughs, Fire, Ashes, Incense, Pascal Lamb. .. Proposed and Offered to the Consideration of all sober Protestants. By Titus Otes, D.D. . . . London: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst and Thomas Cockeril. . . . 1679. Folio, A-N, 2 leaves each.

The Melancholy Complaint of D. Otes, of the Black Ingratitude of this present Age towards him, And the Evil Rewards

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A briefe treatise of Oathes exacted by Ordinaries and Ecclesiasticall Iudges, to answere generallie to all such Articles or Interrogatories, as pleaseth them to propound. And of their forced and constrained Oathes ex officio wherein is proued that the same are vnlawfull. Sine ulla nota. [London, circâ 1598.] 4o, 29 leaves.

OBSERVATIONS. House-Hold observations necessary for these Times. London, printed by T. Paine, and are to be sold by F. Coles in the Old-Baily. 1647. [1646-7, Jan. 15.] Br. Museum.

A sheet in verse, enclosed within a border. Daily Observations, Or, Meditations, Divine, Morall. Written by a Person of Honour and Piety. [Three quotations.] London: Printed for Jo. Williams at the Sign of the Crown in S. Pauls Churchyard. 1655. 12", H in twelves. Without prefixes.

OCCLEVE, THOMAS.

See James's Iter Lancastrense, edit. Corser, lix. OCHINE, BARNARDINE.

A tragoedie or Dialoge of the vniust vsurped primacie of the Bishop of Rome, and of all the iust abolishyng of the same, made by master Barnardine Ochine an Italian, & translated out of Latine into Englishe by Master Iohn Ponet Doctor of Diuinitie, neuer printed before in any language. Anno Do. 1549. [Col.] Imprinted at London for Gualter Lynne dwellyng on Somers Kaye by Byllynges gate. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. Anno Do. 1549. 4o, A-Bb in fours, and Cc, 6 leaves. Br. Museum,

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O MOLLOY.

graphi. 1580. Cum Serenissimæ Regiæ Maiestatis priuilegio. 4°. A, 2 leaves: B-S 2 in fours.

Dedicated to Q. Elizabeth. There is a complimentary poem by T. Newton of Cheshire.

The Fountaine and Wel-spring of all Variance, Sedition, and deadlie Hate. Wherein is declared at large the opinion of the famous Diuine Hiperius, and the consent of the Doctors from S. Peter the Apostle his time, &c. London. Printed by Roger Ward, dwelling vpon Lambard hil, neere vnto olde Fish-street. 4. A, 2 leaves: B-F in fours.

1589.

Dedicated by Christoph. O[cland] to the Earls of Huntingdon and Warwick. ODES AND ELOGIES.

Odes and Elogies Upon Divine & Moral Subjects. London Printed for Henty Bonwicke at the Red-Lion in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1698. 8°, 42 leaves, the last blank.

OGILBY, JOHN.

The Relation of His Majesties Entertainment Passing through the City of London to his Coronation with a Description of the Triumphal Arches and Solemnity. By John Ogilby. London, Printed by Tho. Roycroft for Rich. Marriott, in St. Dunstan's Church - Yard in FleetStreet, 1661. Folio, A-K in twos, the first leaf (before the title) occupied by the Privilege to Ogilby.

OLIVER OF CASTILE.

The History of Olivaires of Castile, and Arthur of Dalgarve. Translated out of the Spanish into the Italian Tongue by Francesco Portonari: and from the Italian into English. By Mark Micklethwait, M.A. London: Printed for A. and J. Churchill, and Fra. Hildyard Bookseller in York. MDCXCV. 8°. L in twelves, including leaf of Errata before the title. Bodleian (Douce). OMBRE.

The Roval Game of the Ombre. Written at the Request of divers Honourable Persons. London, Printed for William Brook, dwelling in the Black Swan Inn Yard in Holborn, 1660. 8o, A in eights, and a leaf of Additions between A 3-4. O MOLLOY, FRANCIS.

Grammatica Latino-Hibernica. Nune compendiata. Avthore Rev. P. Fr. O. Molloy Ord. Min. Strict. Obseruantiæ in Collegio S. Isidori S. Theol. Professore Primario, Lectore Iubilato, et Prouinciæ Hiberniæ in Curia Romana Agente Generali. Romæ, Ex Typographia S. Cong.

ORDER AND DISORDER.

de Propag. Fide. MDCLXXVII. 12o. Prefixes, 6 leaves, including half-title: AM in twelves, last leaf blank.

Dedicated "Eminentissimo, 'et Reveren'dissimo Principi D. Camillo Sanctæ] Romance] C[uri] Card. Amplissimo.' ORDER AND DISORDER.

Order and Disorder: Or, The World Made and Undone. Being Meditations upon the Creation and the Fall; As it is recorded in the beginning of Genesis. London, Printed by Benjamin White for Henry Mortlock at the Phoenix in St. Paul's Church-yard, and at the White Hart in Westminster Hall. 1679. 4o, 42 leaves. In verse.

ORGAN.

The Organs Fvnerall Or the Quiristers Lamentation for the Abolishment of Superstition and Superstitious Ceremonies. In a Dialogical Discourse between a Quirister and an Organist, An. Dom. 1642. London, printed for George Kirby. [1642] 4°, 4 leaves. In prose, except 4 stanzas on the last page.

ORMEROD, OLIVER.

The Pictvre of a Papist: Or, A Relation of the damnable heresies, detestable qualities, and diabolicall practises of sundry hereticks in former ages, and of the papists

in this age. Where in is plainly shewed, that there is scarce any heresie which the auncient Church knew, and withal condemned to the pit of hell, which the Romish Church hath not raked vp againe, and propounded to the world with new Varnish and fresh Colours. Together with a discourse of the late treason, &c. Whereunto is annexed a certain treatise, intituled Pagano-Papismus, &c.

At London Printed for Nathaniel Fosbroke, and are to be sold at his shop, at the west end of Paules. 1606. 4o, A-Z in fours: 2 leaves: A-I in fours. Dedicated by Oliver Ormerod to Robert, Earl of Salisbury. With two

woodcuts.

ORRERY, ROGER BOYLE, Earl of.

Poems on most of the Festivals of the Church. Composed by the Right Honovrable, Roger, Earl of Orrery. Printed for Henry Herringman at the Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New-Exchange. 1681. Folio.

Title, 1 leaf: Preface, 2 leaves: Dedication, 1 leaf: Poem on the Annunciation, 1 leaf: B-V, 2 leaves each. This volume, the body of which seems to have come from an Irish press, was left incomplete by the author's death.

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ORTHOGRAPHY.

English Orthographie Or The Art of right spelling, reading, pronouncing, and writing all sorts of English Words. Wherein such, as one can possibly mistake are digested in an alphabetical order, under their several short, yet plain Rules. Also some Rules for the points and pronunciation, and the using of the great letters. Together with the difference between words of like sound. &c. Oxford. Printed by Henry Hall for Francis Titon, at the three Daggers in Fleet street. 1668. 4°. ORTIZ, DON ANTONIO.

A Relation of the Solemnetie wherewith the Catholike Princes K. Phillip the III. and Quene Margaret were receyued in the Inglish Colledge of Valladolid the 22. day of August. 1600. Written in Spanish by Don. Ant. Ortiz, and translated by Frauncis Riuers, and dedicated to the right honorable the Lord Chamberlayne. Printed at N. with Licence. Anno 1601.

8°, A-E in eights.

The dedication to Lord Hunsdon, Lord Chamberlain, is addressed by Rivers from Paris, 2nd of December, 1600.

OS, FACIES, MENTUM.

Os facies Mětů. [This is the whole title, over a large cut.] At the end: Impressum Antwerpie, per me Johannem de Doeshorch.. 4o, black and roman letter, Latin and English interlined, 4 leaves.

This appears to be a Latin poem descriptive of the human person, &c., and is accompanied by an interlinear English gloss, the former being in large black, and the latter in small roman, letter. The copy under notice was discovered in another book, to which the tract served as fly-leaves. A mouthe, face, a chynne, a tothe, a throte, tonge, rofe of the mouth.

Os facies mentum dens guttur lingua palatum. [Col.] Enprynted at London in the Fletestre[te] in the sygne of the sonne, by wynkyn de Worde. 1508. 4o, 4 leaves. Heber, part 2, 2453, £1. 1s. OSBORN, FRANCIS, Esquire.

1682.

The Works of Francis Osborn, Esq;
Divine, Moral, Historical, Political.
The Eighth Edition. London, Printed for
R. D. and are to be sold by Allen Banks.
89, A-Rr in eights, each
portion having a separate title.
Advice to a Son, &c. The Sixt Edition,
Oxford. Printed by H. H. for Tho.
Robinson. 1658. 12o, I 6 in twelves.
Advice to a Son. The Second Part. By
Francis Osborn. London, Printed for
Tho. Robinson in Oxford, 1658. 12o.
A, 6 leaves: B-I in twelves.

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Historical Memoires of the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James. London: Printed by J. Grismond, and are to be sold by T. Robinson Bookseller in Oxon. 1658. 12, N 6 in twelves, first leaf blank.

A Miscellany of Sundry Essayes, Paradoxes, and Problematicall Discourses, Letters and Characters; Together with Politicall Deductions from the History of the Earl of Essex, Executed under Queen Elizabeth. By Francis Osborn Esquire. London, Printed by J. Grismond, for R. Royston, at the Angel in Ivy-Lane, 1659. 12o. A, 4 leaves: a, 6 leaves: B-N 6 in twelves.

Dedicated to Mrs Elizabeth Draper. Political Reflections upon the Government of the Tvrks. The third Edition. Oxford. Printed by Hen. Hall Printer to the University for Tho. Robinson 1662. 12o, I 6 in twelves.

OSORIUS, HIERONYMUS, Bishop of Arcoburg.

An Epistle of the Reuerend father in God Hieronymys Osorivs Bishop of Arcoburge in Portugale, to the most Excellent Princesse Elizabeth by the grace of God Quene of England, Fraunce, and Ireland, &c. Translated oute of Latten in to Englishe by Richard Shacklock M. of Arte, and student of the Ciuill Lawes in Louaine. Imprinted at Antwerp by Ægidius Diest. Anno M.D. LXV. 8, 80 leaves. Roman letter.

OUDIN, CESAR.

A Grammar Spanish and English: Or A Brief and Compendious Method, teaching to reade, write, speake, and pronounce the Spanish Tongve. Composed in French by Cesar Oudin, and by him the third time Corrected and augmented. Englished, and of many wants supplied, by I. Wadsworth? who hath also translated out of Spanish the fiue Dialogues of Iuan de Lima, Cast. which are annexed to the Grammar. London, Printed by Iohn Haviland for Edward Blount, &c. 1622. 8°, V in eights.

Dedicated by the translator to Thomas, Earl of Arundel and Surrey. OUTIS, BENTHALMAI [pseud.]

A warning to England to repente, and to turne to God from idolatrie and poperie by the the [sic] terrible exemple of Calece, giuen the 7. of March. Anno D. 1558, [Two quotations.] Imprinted Anno D. 1558. 8, 16 leaves. Roman letter, Printed abroad.

OVIDIUS NASO.

OVERBURY, SIR THOMAS.

Sir Thomas Ouerburie his Wife, With New Elegies vpon his (now knowne) vntimely death. Whereunto are annexel new Newes and Characters, written by himselfe and other learned Gentlemen, Editio Septima. London, Printed by Edward Griffin for Laurence L'isle, &c. 1616. 8°. Prefixes, 8 leaves, first blank: A, 8 leaves, last blank : B-Q in eights, last leaf blank.

St. Thomas Ouerbury His Wife. With Addition of many new Elegies vpon his vntimely and much lamented death. As also New Newes, and diuers more Characters (neuer before annexed) written by himselfe and other learned Gentlemen. The ninth impression augmented. London, Printed by Edward Griffin for Laurence L'isle, and are to be sold at his shop at the Tigers head in Paules Churchyard. 1616. 8°. T,8 leaves: ¶¶, 8 leaves. A-V in eights.

Sir Thomas Ouerbury His Wife. With Additions of new Characters, and many other witty conceits never before Printed. The twelfth Impression. Dublin. Imprinted by the Company of Stationers. Anno Domini. 1626. 8°, Q in eights. Sir Thomas Ouerburie His Wife. With Additions of New Characters, and many other Wittie Conceits neuer before Printed. The thirteenth Impression. London, Printed for Robert Allot, &c. 1628. 8°, V in eights.

As to Overbury, see Current Notes for March, 1854, Dunbar's Epigrams, 1616, p. 104, and T. Scot's Philomythie, 1616, sign. I 7.

The Bloody downfall

of (Adultery.
Murder,
Ambition.

At the end of which are added Westons, and Mistris Turners last Teares, shed for the Murder of sir Thomas Querbury poysoned in the Tower; who for the fact suffered deserued execution at Tiburne the 14. of Nouember last. 1615. [Woodcut of Weston and Mrs Turner kneeling, with the words Mercy Sweet Jesus above.] Printed at London for R. H. and are to be sold at his shop at the Cardinalls Hat without Newgate. 4, 16 leaves. H Huth, Esq.

Mrs Turner's Tears are in 34 4-line stanzas. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS. The Heroycall Epistles of the Learned Poet Publius Ouidius Naso, Jn Englishe Verse set out and translated by George

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