'ADISCOURSE proouinge the lawfullnes of the Oathe of Allegiance', dealing chiefly with Roman Catholic opposition. Beg. 'Bycause the Oathe of Allegiance hath receaued such opposition abroade'. Paper; ff. 41. Quarto. 8 in. x 6 in. Temp. Jas. I. Not in the old catalogues.
'THE TWELVTH NIGHTS REUELLS': the Masque known as that of Blackness in the Queen's Masques, by Ben Jonson, whose inscription is at the end, 'Hos ego versiculos feci. Ben. Jonson'. With a dedication to James I, 'The teares of the howers, justice, peace and lawe, wept into the bosome of the best K...
'A JOURNALL RELATION Of the seruice at the takeing in of the towne and castle of Gulicke this present yeare, 1610, with a platt of the towne and castle as it is againe to be fortified': a diurnal account of the expedition against, and siege of, Jülich or Juliers by the forces under Sir Edward Ce...
'A BREEF and godly exhortatione to the daylye reedinge of the Holye Scriptures', &c., to which is added (f. 34 b) a 'Spirituall calender for the Holye Scriptures', or a table portioning out the Bible for every day in the year; by 'Henrye Webley, a poore citison and marchantaler of Londone', ...
SERMON on Romans viii. 30, preached by Anthony Maxey, B.D. (Dean of Windsor, 1612), before James I, 8 Jan. 1604[5]. Printed as The Golden Chaine of Mans Salvation, 1606, and in Five Sermons preached before the King, 1614, &c. Paper; ff. 57. Quarto. 8 in. x 53/4 in. Bound with 17 B. XXXV- XX...
'CERTEYNE NOTES touching the disputacions of the bisshoppes in this late parliament assembled [14-18 Dec. 1548] of the Lordes Supper.' Printed, in modern spelling, with introduction and notes, by Rev. F. A. Gasquet and E. Bishop, Edward VI and the Book of Common Prayer, 1890, Appendix v, P. 395....
TREATISE, addressed to the King [Henry VIII or Edward VI ?], on 'such pestilent evylls and pernitioose mischefes as I see . . . within this realme' and 'my simple rude and inexpert devise of remedyes'; setting forth in tabular form the three plagues of non-residence and ignorance of clergy and d...
SERMON for Lady Day (25 Mar.) on S. Luke i. 26, 27, with no clue to the year, except that it was after 1605 (see f. 5), nor to the preacher. Beg. 'And in the first month, &c.: the last yeere out of this chapter'. Paper; ff. 10. Quarto. 8 in. x 6 in. XVII cent. Not in the the old catalogues.
'A BREFE DECLARATIONE of the instetucione and trewe effecte off the Lordes Supper (f. 3 b), with the aduochement as well by the holie scripture as by dyuerse doctores (f. 6b), with soundre abbuses in the masse and also the like abuse in gyuenge of orders (ff. 15, 16, prose) and a invectyue also ...
'A PROGNOSTICATION for the yeare 1560 writinge (sc. written) in the French tonge by Mychell Nostradame [Michel de Nostredame] and translatyd into Englishe With the author's dedication to Claude of Savoy, Count of Tende and Sommerive, Admiral of the East Seas, Governor of Provence, whom he eulogi...