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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![PRYNNE, meee et waace = — the King and his Protestant Subjects, London: Printed for R, Lett, 1681, 4°, B—l in fours, no A, The Second Part of No Protestant Plot, By the same Hand, London: Printed for KX. Smith, 1682, 4°, BI in fours, and the tithe, PRYNNKE, WILLIAM, The Ohvreh of Mnglanda Old Antithesis to New Arminianisme, . .. By William Prynne Gent Howpitij Lincolniensia, .. . London, 1629, 4°. A, 4 leaves: a, 4 onves: Bc in fours : ]—3 4 in fours: It Sa G in fours; h*—t* 2 in fours, With dedications to the Parlia- mont and the Bishops, and an address to the Christian Reader, Cod no Impostor, nor Delvder, [London, 1620 7), 4°, 14 leaves, A, 8; B, 6. PUGET DK LA SERRE, JEAN, The Secretary in Maahion; Or, A. Com- wndious and Refined way of Mxpression hall manner of Letters, Composed in I'roneh by P, S' de la Serre, Historiogra- hg of France, And ‘Translated into Qnglish, by John Mawsinger, Gent, Lon- (lon, Printed by J, B. and 8. B. for God- froy Mmerson, and are to be sold at his aneP in Little Brittain, 1640, 4°, A— S2in fours, A L blant, a, 4 leaves, and sign, Tin duplicate, the first gathering marked in top right-hand corner ad, Dodicated by Massinger to Mr, Thomas Borney of Gray’s Inn, With a curious Preface by the translator to the Reader, Reprinted, 8, 1664 and 1678, The latter purports to be the Afth edition, RABISILA, WILLIAM, The whole Body of Cookery Dissected, ». . London, Printed for BK, Calvert, ... 16738. 8° A, 8: a—b 4in eighta; B— U din cights, Dedicated in this reprint to the Duchess Dowager of Lenox, the Duchess of Buckingham, the Lady Jane Lane, the Lady Mary Cufton, and the Lady Agnes Walker, RANDOLPH, THOMAS, ef Trinity Col- lege, Cambridge. The Hx-Alo-tation of Ale, a Loarned Pen, London, Printed by J, R. 1668 8°, A in cights, This impression does not contain the Datin version by TO, 1 Tn a political tract called A Curse avainst Pariiament Ale, 1019, there are on the titlespage the aubjolnod Hos ps Tom Randal did ones, in a merry Tale, A akbig| Commendation of a Pot of Good Ale, Written by 397 REYNOLDS. under which title the present production win printed in 1642, I seo in the volume described as Ben Johnson's Jcata, 1761, an anecdote of “ one Thomas Randal” —no doubt the poet; but it has the air of being unauthentic, At an auction in Leicester Square a few yours ago, & copy of Chaucer's Worka, 1561, folio, ocourred with the autograph of Tho, Kandolphe on the top of the title, and at the foot Thomas Randolphe to Thomas his Sone ; which, aecording to the cataloguer, wis‘ doubtless the autograph of the author of the Aluses'’ Looking Class, and the friend of Shakespeare,” Lb was, however, no such thing ; nor was even the poet Ran- dolph « friend of Shakespear, REV LEOTLONS, Some Reflections on M' Asgill’s Essay on i Revistry for Tithes of Lands, Qua tacet, consentire videlur, London, Printed in the year 1698, 8°, A—G in fours, B. M. REMEMBRANCER, The Office of Generall Remembrance. Of Matters of Record, created by his Maiesties Letters Pattents, for ease of his Subiects in their Searches, and auoyding the inconueniences heretofore incident for want of meanes speedily to finde out all incumbrances vpon Record, &c, Is kept in Qursitors Court, right ouer against Lincolnes Inne in Ghauncery Lane... . At London Printed by G. Eld for the Kemembrancers Generall, the Patentees, .. +» and are to bee sold at the Shop of Robert Wilson... 1617. 4°, Ad in fours, A 1 and G 4 blank. REYNOLDS, JOFLN, of Zweter, and of the Assy Office at the Tower Mint. Tables of Gold and Silver... 1651, 8°, T think it a misapprehension to distin- guish between Reynolds of Hxeter, com- pilor of God's Revenge, and Reynolds of the Assay Office in the lower Mint, as there is almost wbsolute proof that the God's Re- vengé Was written by the same person who translated the Zreatise of the Court, by Refuges, 1622, while the latter was almost certain? from the same hand ag prepared thease Wables. See Coll. and Notes, 1st Sorios, p. 857. REYNOLDS, JOFLN, of King’s Norton, A. Discourse upon Prodigious Abstinence ; Oceasioned by the 'Twelve Moneths Fast- ing of Martha Taylor, The Famed Derby- shire Damosell; Proving that without any Miracle, the Texture of Humane Bodies may be so altered, that Life may be long Continued without the supplies of Meat & Drink. Withan Account of the Heart, and how far it is interressed in the Busi- ness of Termentation, Humbly offered to the Royal Society, London, Printed, by R. W. tor Nevill Seymour, at the Sign](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0313.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


