Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature : 1474-1700 / W. Carew Hazlitt.
- William Carew Hazlitt
- Date:
- 1887
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature : 1474-1700 / W. Carew Hazlitt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PAYNE. PROTESTANTS. PAYNE, NICHOLAS, of Dover. A True Relation of A Brave Exploit per- formed by Captain Richard Dawks, in taking of the Castle of Dover for the King and Parliament, ... on the 21. of August, 1642 . . . London, Printed by L. Norton and I. Field for C. A. Sept. 2. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves. The tract mentions the appointment of Sir Edward Boyse as Lieutenant of Dover Castle. PEACHAM, HENRY. The Worth of a Penny: ... London, Printed for Samuel Keble, ... . 1686. 4°. Title and dedication, 2 leaves ; B— E 2 in fours. PET, EDMOND. Lamentable Newes, Shewing the wonder- full deliuerance of Maister Edmond Pet Suyler, and Maister of a Ship, dwelling in Seething Lane in London, neere Bark- ing Church. With other strange things lately hapned concerning these great windes and tempestuous weather, both at Sea and Lande. Imprinted at London by T. C. for William Barley, dwelling ouer against Gr[a]ce-church, neere Alvate. 1613. 4°, black letter, 4 leaves. With a cut of a ship on title. B. WM. PETTIT, EDWARD, M.A. The Visions of Government, &c. Where- in The Antimonarchical Principles and Practices of all Phanatical Commonwealth- men, and Jesuitical Politicians are dis- covered, confuted, and exposed . . . The Second Edition. _ London, Printed by B. W. for Edward Vize,. . . MDCLXXXVI. 8°, Frontispiece, 1 leaf: A, 4 leaves, with title and dedication to the Duke of Ormond: (a)—(e 4) in eights : B—R 4 in eights. The first edition was published in 1685 during Monmouth’s rebellion, PLATT, SIR HUGH. Hvgouis Platti Armig : Manvale, Senten- tias aliqvot Diuinas & Morales complee- tens: Partim ¢ Sacris Patribus, Partim e Petrarcha philosopho & Poeta celeber- rimo decerptas. el ew floribus, non herbis, Londini Excudebat Petrus Short. 1594. Small 8°. , 8 leaves; title on J 2, and “| 3 imprinted 4] 2: A—V in eights, A 8 blank. Without any dedicatory or pre- fatory matter. B. I, Licensed to Peter Short, 19 November 1594. POWELL, ROBERT, of Wells. Depopvlation Arraigned, Convicted and Condemned by the Lawes of God and Man: A ‘Treatise necessary in these By R. P. of Wells, one of the Societie of New Inne. Regis, Ecclesia, reipublice, d& pauperum ergd. London, Printed by R. B. and are to bee sold in S. Dunstans Church-yard neere the Church doore, 1636. 8° A, 4 leaves: B—K in eights, K 8 blank. Dedicated to Sir John Banks, Attorney-General. PRANCE, MILES. M: Prance’s Answer to M™ Cellier’s Libel and Divers other false Aspersions cast upon him : Containing likewise a Vindi- cation of Sir William Waller from Popish Scandals; To which is Added the Adven- ture of the Bloody Bladder: A Tragi- Comical Farce, Acted with much Applause at Newgate by the said Madam Cellier, on Saturday Sept. 18. instant,. . . Lon- Times, don, Printed for L. Curtis . . . 1680. Folio, A—E, 2 leaves each. PRAYER. [The Pomander of Prayer. At the end occurs:] At London Printed by Iohn Daye, dwellyng ouer Aldersgate. And are to be solde at his long shop, at the West doore of Paules. An. 1578. Cum gratia . . . Small 8°, A—O in eights. Printed within ornamental borders. The copy examined wanted the title and perhaps A ii, the text commencing on A iii, PRESBYTERY. Spectrum Anti-Monarchicum. Or, The Ghost of Hugh Peters, As He lately Appeared to his Beloved Son, the whole Assembly of Fanatick Presbyters. Folio, 2 leaves. In verse. PRICE, LAURENCE. The Famous History of Valentine and Orson. Being The two only Sons of the Emperour of Greece, Deciphering their wonderful Births, their Valiant Atchieve- ments, their Heroical Minds, and their Noble Enterprises. Drawn up in a short Volume, on purpose to give the better satisfaction to them that desire to hear and know the truth in few words. Writ- ten by Laurence Price. This little Book such vertues doth contain, Hardly the like in all the World again. London, Printed for William Whitwood, at the sign of the Bell in Duck Lane. 1673. Sm. 8°, black letter, 12 leaves, in- cluding a woodcut frontispiece. A popular abridgment of the story. PROTESTANTS. No Protestant-Plot : Or The present Pre- tended Conspiracy of Protestants against the King and Government. Discovered to be a Conspiracy of the Papists against](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0312.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


