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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![PEELE, GEORGE, The Tale of Troy: By G. Peele M. of Arts in Oxford, Printed by A. H. 1604, [Col.] London. Printed by Arnold Hat- field, dwelling in Eliots court in the Little old Baylie : And are to be sold by Nicholas Ling. 1604, A—Q 6 in eights, A blank. A thumb-book, having two lines on a page. Sothebys, April 8, 1884, No. 829, original vellum wrapper with strings. PEELE, JAMES, The maner and fourme how to kepe a perfecte reconyng, after the order of the moste worthie accompts, of Debitour and Creditour, set foorthe in certain tables, with a declaracion therunto belongyng, verie easie to be learned, and also profit- able, not onely vnto suche that trade in any other estate, that will learne the same. 1553. Imprinted at London, by Richard Grafton, printer to the kinges Maiestie . .. Folio. Dedicated to Sir William Densell, Knight, Treasurer of the Queen’s Woods, and Governor of the Company of Merchants Adventurers, With eight 4-line stanzas by the author, containing an Exhortation to learn sciences, “especially of the Accompt in the trade of marchandize.” B. M. This copy is imperfect, and contains A, 6 leaves : B, 5, followed by aseries of tables, &c., occupying 18 leaves, some numbered. PELIGROMIUS, SIMON. Synonymorvm Sylva olim a Simone Pele- gromio Collecta. & Alphabeto Flandrico ab eodem authore illustrata : nunc autem é Belgarum sermone in Anglicanum trans- fusa, & in Alphabeticum ordinem redacta per mY Londini, Ex officina Nor- toniana. 1606. 8°. 4], 8 leaves; A— Hh in eights, last leaf blank. Dedicated to Sir F. Walsingham. This is an enlarged edition of a volume originally printed in 1580, PELL, DANIEL, Preacher. Pelagos. Nec inter vivos, Nec inter Mor- tuos. Neither Amongst the living, nor amongst the Dead. Or, An Improvement of the Sea . . . London, Printed for L. ©, ... 1659. 8°, a—d in eights ; B—Vv 4 in eights, Vv 4 blank, and A 1 with label. Dedicated to Lord Desborough and others, PELLEGRINO. ) Il Pellegrino Inglese, Ne ’1 quale si di- fende Vinnocente, & la Sincera vita de’l pio, & Religioso Re d’Inghilterra Henrico ottauo, bugiandiamente caldniato da Cle- mate vii. & da gl’ altri adulatori de la Sedia Antichristiana,... [Col] Fine PENN. M. D, LIT. eights, PEMBLE, WILLIAM. The Period of the Persian Monarchie, Wherein sundry places of Ezra, Nehemiah and Daniel are cleered . . . by the late learned and godly Man William Pemble, . . + Published and enlarged since his death by his friend, Richard Capel... . London Printed by R, Y, for lohn Bart let... 1631, 4% A,2; B—M in fours, PEMBROKESHIRE, A True Relation of the late Successe of the King, And Parliaments Forces in Pembroke-Shire ; Wherein the great Vic- tory against the Kings Forces in Wales by Major Generall Lavghorne is fully Re. lated. London, Printed for Kdward Hus- To the Right Honorable the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, The humble Petition of lohn Elliot, of the County of Pembrook Esquire, With Sun- dry Observations by the Registers to the Jommitee of Parliament, for the Army, thereupon, A broadside, 2B, Af, PENITEAS, Peniteas cito libellus iste muncupatur tractans compendiose de penitentia et eius circunstantijs / ac vitam peceatis depra- uatam emendare cupientibus multum vtilis et neccessarius, [Col.] Finis opus- culi de modo penitendi et confitendi, Londini impressi per Wynadundam de Worde... 4°. A, 8: B,6, With cuts on both sides of the title. 2, Af, Peniteas cito , . . (Col.] Finis opuseuti . Lodoi, impressi per winandi de worde ,., 4°, A, 8; i 6G, 2. M, PENN, WILLIAM, Kngland’s Present Interest Discover’d with Honour to the Prince, and Safety to the People. . . . Presented and Sub- mitted to the Consideration of Superiours, .. « Printed in the Year 1675, 4° A, 4; a—d in fours; B—E 2 in fours, Eg blank, A Treatise of Oaths, Containing Several Weighty Reasons Why the People calla Quakers refuse to Swear; , . . Presented to the King and Great Council of Eny- land, Assembled in Parliament, . . , Printed Anno 1675, 4°, A—X in fours, X 4 with the Hrrata, and a, 4 leaves, On the flyleaf of the present copy ocours “Wor the Duke of Yorke, W, P,” A Letter from William Penn Proprietary aud Governour of Pennsylvania in Ane: A 8°, roman letter, AI in](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0319.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


