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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![PENNINGTON. PERCY. rica, to the Committee of the Free Society of Traders of that Province, residing in London. Containing a General Descrip- tion of the said Province, ... Of the first Planters, the Dutch, &. To which is added, An Account of the City of Phila- delphia Newly laid out. With a Portraiture or Plat-form thereof, Printed and Sold by Andrew Sowle, at the Crooked-Billet in Holloway-Lane in Shoreditch, . . . 1683. Folio, pp. 1-14, besides the plan, p. 3 misnumbered p. 1. A—-B, 2 leaves each, a leaf unmarked, another marked D, and a final one re- paired in the copy used, so as to make it impossible to say if it is properly marked or not. The last four pages are devoted to a list of localities, residents, &c., in Philadelphia. A Further Account of the Province of Pennsylvania. And its Improvements. For the Satisfaction of those that are Ad- venturers, and enclined to be so, [ Lon- don, 1683-4] 4°, A—C 2 in fours. Directed by Penn from Worminghurst- Place, 12 of the 10 month, 1683. The Man of Honour, Occasion’d by the Postscript of Pen’s Letter. 4°, 2 leaves. In verse. PENNINGTON, ISAAC, The Fundamental Right, Safety and Li- berty of the People... Briefly Asserted. . . By Isaac Pennington (junior) Esq; London, Printed by John Macock, 1651. 4°, A—G in fours, G 4 blank. PENNY, JOHN. Epigrammata Religiosa, Officiosa, Iocosa. Anglo-latina, Latina, Anglica, Quibus miscentur Anagrammata eiusdem varie- tatis. In castam Seuerioris Musz Re- creationem. Propriorum Amicorum Iussu Publici Turis facta... . [No place, &c. About 1625.] 4°, A— T 2 in fours, Osterley Park Sale, 1885, No. 1293, with the name of Edward Gwynn in gold on cover. Among the poems are some to Sir Edwin Sandys, Mistress Hester Sandys before her marriage, Sir Henry Rainsford, Queen Henrietta Maria, and Charles I. (on his expedition into AR in 1623). - At the end occur verses by W, Neub[urgh] on I Pen Hony, anagram of the author’s name, John Peny; t the letters between brackets are supplied on the strength of the name of G. Neuburgh in the body of the volume, PENOTUS, BERNARDUS. The Alchymists Enchiridion. In Two Parts. .. . The whole written in Latin long since by the Famous Helvetian Ber- nardus Penotus a Portu Sancta Maria Aquitani, and now faithfully Englished and Claused By B. P. Philalethes. Lon- don, Printed for John Wyat,... 8°. A, 4 leaves; B—G in eights. PENRI, JOHN. An exhortation vnto the gouernours, and people of his Maiesties countrie of Wales, to labour earnestly, to haue the preaching of the Gospell planted among them. There is in the ende something that was not in the former impression. . . . 1588. 8°, A—I 2 in fours. Earl of Pembroke. A Treatise Wherein is manifestlie proved, that Reformation and those that sincerely fauor the same, are vniustly charged to be enemies, vnto hir Maiestie, aud the state. Written both for the clearing of those that stande in that cause: and the stopping of the sclaunderovs mouthes of all the enemies thereof . 1590. 4°. *, 4 leaves: WI, 2 leaves: B—I 2 in fours. A defence of that which hath bin written in the questions of the ignorant ministerie, and the communicating with them. By Iohn Penri. 8°, B—I in fours, or pp, 64. Without a title and sign. A. B. M/. PENTON, STEPHEN, Principal of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. A Horn Book, or A. B. C. for Children. [About 1670.] Mentioned by Knight in his Life of Colet, ed. 1823, p. 129, as by Penton, who also, it gerti aie The Guardian’s Instruction, PERCIVAL, THOMAS. The Rye-house Travestie. Or, A True Account and Declaration of the Horrid and Execrable Conspiracy against His Majesty King William and the Govern- ment, Collected out of Original Papers. In a Letter to... Thomas Sprat, Lord Bishop of Rochester . . London, Printed for A. Bell at the Cross-Keys in the Poultry. 1696. 4°, B—L in fours, and the title. PERCY, JAMES, Claimant of the Earldom of Northumberland. A Narrative of the Proceedings of the 1692. of Lords, and his Case left to the Law. [About 1688. ] Folic. A—D, 2 leaves each, besides an extra leaf between C and D, or pp. 18. The British Museum copy (°) K. 21) con- tains some other Petitions in this case. James Percy claimed to be cousin and next heir of Jocelin, Earl of Northumber- land, who died s. p. m. in 166 PERCY, WILLIAM, Gentleman. The Compleat Swimmer: Or, The Art of Swimming ; Demonstrating the Rules : :](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0320.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


