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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![CATECHISM. CATHOLICS. Earles, . . . With the Knights of the Garter ... . Collected by T. W. Printed at London by T. Dawson, for Thomas Walkley, ... 1642. 8°. Title and the names of the Royal Family, 4 leaves: B—M 2 in eights. In this copy the names of Oliver Crom- well’s Privy Council, &c., are added at the end in a hand of the time. A New Catalogue of the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, .. . With the Knights of the Gar- ter... Collected by T. W. London, Printed for Thomas Walkley, 1652. 8°, A—K 4 in eights: A Catalogue of the Dukes, .... Made by the late King since the Fourth of January, 1641. With the day of the Moneth they were Created in, with a new title, A—B in eights, B 8 blank, B 7 with those of uncertain dates. On K 4 verso the title-page to the first portion is repeated by mistake. A Catalogue of the Names of the Dvkes, Marqvsses, Earles and Lords, that have absented themselves from the Parliament, and are now with His Maiesty.... As also, a List of the Army of his Excellency, Robert, Earle of Essex ; With the Names of the Troops of Horse under the Com- mand of William Earle of Bedford, .. . A List of the Navie Royall, and Merchants Ships: ... Lastly, The Field Officers chosen for the Irish Expedition, for the Regiments of 5000. Foote and 500, Horse. Printed 1642, 4°, A—C in fours, Catalogus Variorum ... Viz. D. Hen. Stubb Nuperrime Londinensis D, Dilling- lami de Oundle Northamptoniensis . . . Cui accessit Bibliotheca non minus Ele- gans Doctissimi Viri Johannis Duntoni. Quorum Auctio habebitur . .. in vico vulgo dicto Warwick-lane, 29 Nov. 1680. 4°, pp. 44+ 150. A very curious collection, CATECHISM. A Satyrical Catechisme betwixt a Newter _and a Rovnd-Head. Also how the Newter converted the Round-head, and promised him an Excise Office. Very pleasing to reade to all those which love God, honour their King, and are their own wel-wishers, With a Song. ... London, Printed in the Year, 1648. 4°, 4 leaves. CATERPILLARS. The Caterpillers of this Nation Anato- mized, In a Brief yet Notable Discovery of House-breakers, Pick-pockets, &c. To- gether with the Life of a penitent High- way-man, discovering the Mystery of that Infernal Society. To which is added, the manner of Hectoring & Trapanning; as it is acted in and about the City of Lon- don. London, Printed for M. H. at the Princes Armes in Chancery-lane. 1659. 4°, A—F in fours, F4 blank. BoM. > Histoire Mervellevse Advenves [sic] Par Feu du Ciel en trois villes d’Angleterre, & Vencontre de douze Iuges heretiques, & de deux Ministres qui voulloient perse- cuté [sic] les Catholiques. Ensemble les noms des Iuges & des deux Ministres a qui le Diable tordict le col dadans leur temples. A Paris louxte la copie imprimee & Rouen ..,[1578.] 8°, A—B in fours. Part of this tract is an extract from a book printed at London by William Bartel [Bar- tlet?] giving an account of the deaths of certain persons at the Oxford assizes in1577; the rest is a second extract from Abraham Fleming's book, published in 1577, respect- ing an incident at Bungay. Sunderland Sale, 1882, No. 4974. Advertissement Des Catholiqves Anglois avx Frangois Catholiques, du danger ou ils sont de perdre leur Religion, & d’ex- perimenter, comme en Anzyleterre, la eruauté des Ministres s’ils recoyuent a la Couronne vn Roy qui soit Heretique, Ezekiel, 33, .... L586... 6. ee leaves ; B—I in eights. Repliqve Povr le Catholiqve Anglois, contre le Catholique associé des Hugue- nots. M.D.LXxxvil. 8°, A—F in fours, F 4 blank. Responce Des Vrays Catholiqves Frangois, L’Avertissement des Catholiques An- glois, pour l’exclusion du Roy de Nauarre de la Couronne de France . . . Traduict du Latin. M.D.Lxxxvi. 8°, A—Pp in eights, Pp 7-8 blank. A Petition Apologeticall, Presented to the Kinges Most Excellent Maiesty, By the Lay Catholikes of England, in Iuly last. Printed at Doway by lohn Mogar ... 1604, 4°, A—E in fours, E 4 with the Copy of the Banished Priests’ Letter. An Answere to Certaine scandalous Papers, Scattered abroad vnder colour of a Catholicke Admonition. Quz facit viuere, decet orare. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker... 1606, 4°, A—F 2 in fours, A 1 blank. A Relation of Two Free Conferences be- tween Father L’ Chese, and Four Con- siderable Jesuits, Touching the Present S[t]ate of the Romanists in England. In order to the Carrying on their Great Design. Sent in a Letter from Paris, to a Considerable Popish Lord in England, C](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0039.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


