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1618, July.

1618.

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1618.

1619,

March 4.

the small Treatise containing His Majesties declaration t concerning Lawfull Sports to be used.

159. A briefe collection of some part of the exaction oppressions, tyrannies, and excesses, towards the lives goods of Prisoners, done by Alexander Harris, Warden in his foure yeares misgovernment, ready to be proved other testimonies.

The foule exactions, extorsions, and base usages towa by Robert Holmes the clerke, Henry Cooke the porter, sell, and other M. Wardens, worthy instruments, servan vit men, would aske a volume, and is reserved for a larg

Great complaints of injustice and cruelty were made to the against the Warden of the Fleet in July and November, 161 mittee of Council was appointed to inquire into them: but t inquiry does not appear upon the Council Registers.

160. The Forme and maner of making and consecra Priests, and Deacons.

Imprinted at London by Bonham Norton & John and Assignes of Robert Barker, Printer to the King's M Majestie. 1618.

On the title-page is the autograph of HUM. DYSON, and or a wood-cut vignette of the letter I from Ovid's Metamorp and Daphne, under the monogram of Anthony Sylvius (see engraved a whole alphabet of initial letters from the desig Examples of these beautiful letters most frequently occur in tions of Henry VIII. and Queen Elizabeth.

161. The Offices or Prayers to be used at the Cerem ing for the King's evil.

This has no date, but it is indorsed by Humfrey Dyson Regis," and bears his signature, HUM. DYSON.

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162. Declaration of the Style & Title of Sir Dudley Ambassador to the Emperor of Russia.

163. Ad fœlicissimum Jacobi et Annæ prolem, Ca Principem, Elisabetham Frederici Electoris Comitis Pa Regalemque eorum progeniem quæ nunc est, vel Dei posterum.

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Collegij Wickamici alumnus, Sacræ Theologiæ Doctor et s Wigorniæ.

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the nones of March is the 4th of March; but all other authoin stating the death of Queen Anne to have happened on the = yet it is difficult to imagine her own chaplain could have been ach a point.

Obitum Serenissimæ Principis, et omnium virtutum genere næ, Annæ Dei Gratia Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ et Hyinæ, Dominæque suæ longè gratiosissimæ, Carmen funebre. e Scala Cæli, of the gratiouse Queene Anne. Denmarke a Cradle, Scotlãd a Bed me gave

nd eke a Crowne; Englãd a Crowne & grave.

1619, June 19

Phillip Lane, London!

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1619,

Nov.

1619, May, The Hall.

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lower part of the plate is seen the effigies of the Queen lying on a tomb, with her head resting on Jacob's stone; rises Jacob's ladder, very high up on which is a figure w considered her spirit just entering Heaven. Nearly at th ladder is a very stout angel, which another verse tells descended, bearing a tablet on which is written a cons addressed to Prince Charles and the Princess Elizabeth. the sides of Jacob's ladder is the inscription La mia g Exelso, which in No. 150 ante appears as the motto of arms. At the base of the tomb are these sentences:

Spiritus ascendit: Corpus descendit in urnum: Debuit Charta sed ista tenet.

Sould by Geor. Humble in popes head ally, Lond.

166. To all Haberdashers and other Tradesmen whats and sellers of Pinnes within the Citie of London and subu

Notice by the Masters, Wardens, Assistants, and Com Makers, of the Removal of the Hall heretofore on S. near S. K. Cree Church, where the Companie have in sorts of Pinnes.

Surmounted by the Royal Arms.

1619, 167. Letter from Edw. Lord Zouch to the Mayors, J June 19, the Cinque Ports, recommending Collections to be made Phillip the ancient Haven of Dunwich, Southwold, & Walbers London. County of Suffolk.

Lane,

1619, Nov.

168. The most Illustrious Prince Fredericke, by the g King of Bohemia, Count Palatine of the Rhine, Prince I of Bavaria, Marquis of Moravia, Duke of Silesia, Marqu &c. And of the High and Mighty Princesse Elizabeth hi

A Wood-cut print of Frederick King of Bohemia and Elizabeth, with various emblems, &c., and a congratulat the election of Frederick as King of Bohemia, which eve on the 4th of November, 1619.

Printed at Dort by George Waters, 1619.

169. Table of the severall Engines that Nicholas Bl professeth, be nyne in number: these as followeth :

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and Baronet; Ambassador to the King of Spain.

enerall note of the prises for binding of all sorts of bookes. at London 1619.

st price for binding is fifteen shillings, the lowest two pence; tated where the work was to be executed.

er from the Privy Council to the Judges on the Circuit, em to give public and strict command for the speedy pay1 monies collected for repair of the haven of Dunwich, and Walberswicke, co. Suffolk.

able, containing an Almanacke for LXXII yeeres, shewy, and consequently, the Moneth and day on which every Feast in those yeeres shall happen and also a briefe ining a most exact computation of Time beginning at continuing to the yeere 1649, with the ancient Kalendar the English Accompt, shewing the Festivall dayes fixed; e New and Full Moone, with the houre and minute of the every day in the yeere; and other Notes and Rules very be observed. Collected and Published by Reinold Smith, he Right Honourable Francis Lord Verulam, Lord High of England, and one of his Majesties most Honourable sell. From Yorke House October 4. Anno Dom.

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rinted by John Bill, 1620.

ote of the severall sorts of Bookes in the Ware-houses of aties Printing House.

ate, but, as the preceding article is the last work enumerated
es about the true date.

L GUT AND PINCH BELLY: One being Fat with
Men, the other Leane for want of good women.

-w full bellyed Fill gut, so Fat heere in show
eds on our good Men, as Women well know,
o flocke in great numbers, all weary of lives
ere thus to be eaten, and rid from their Wives."
London for Edw. All-de for Henry Gossen, 1620.

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1621,

Jan.?

1621, Jan. 30.

This is a large and humorous wood-cut representing two a in the title, very fat indeed with eating the vast numbers of flock to him to be swallowed: the other a gaunt and dently starved for want of sufficient nourishment in the very le women; however, among many thousands, he at last catch making the most of her. In other parts of the picture are r ferent scenes of poor husbands being ill used by their wives.

176. PRAYERS FOR THE PARLIAMENT. the opening of the New Parliament in Jan. 1621. It has nor imprint.

177. The SUBJECTS JOY for the Parliament. All-de for H.G., and are to be solde by Edw. Wright.

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A Poem of 112 lines by John Tayler, but without date. T ever be no doubt it was written on the occasion of the New 1621. The First Parliament of James was dissolved on th 1611. A new one met in April, 1614, from which great expe formed that were by no means realised, and it was suddenly

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