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No text description is available for this image![564 Wollaston (Francis, F.R.S.) The Secret )}566 Wotton (Anthony) Sermons upon a Part History of a Private Man. London, Printed of the tirst Chap. of the Gospell of 8. John. . in the year 1795 £1 1s Preached by Anthony Wotton, in the: 8vo. 63 pp. Half calf (broken). Parish Church of Allhallowes, Barking, in. The author had a few copies of this account of his life London, and now by him published. Lon-. rinted for distribution to friends. He held several ‘ 9 benencce bears some name in Astronomy, & in 1772 don, H. L. for Samuell Macham, 1609 £2 10s was interested in a bill intended to relieve clergy & Sm. 4to. 474 pp. Roan. A few manuscript notes | university students from subscription to the Thirty S. AC B008 Nine Articles. 565 Woman : Sketches of the -History, Genius, Disposition, Accomplishments, Km- ployments, Customs and Importance of the Fair Sex, in all» Parts of the World. In- terspersed with many Singular and Enter- taining Anecdotes. By a Friend to the Wotton was the first Professor of Divinity at Gresham . College, was lecturer at All Hallows Barking, and . lived on Tower Hill. 567 [Wynne (John Huddestone)] Fables of’ Flowers for the Female Sex, with Zephyrus | & Flora, a Vision, written for the Amuse- . ment of Her Highness the Princess-Royal. , London, G. Riley, 1773 18s; Sex. London, G. Kearsley, 1790 £1 15s 8vo. Calf. With 15 plates each containing two em- - Tall 12mo. 400 pp. Unbound. Uncut. blematic engravings of flowers. ADDENDA. 568 Browne (Sir Thomas) Religio Medici.| 573 (Lee Priory Press). —~Select Poems by - With the Life of the Author. To which is} Sir Egerton Brydges, K.J., M.P. With a. added, Sir Kenelm Digby’s Observations. Preface. Printed at the Private Press of’ Also Critical Notes upon All the Obscure| Lee Priory, 1814 £2 10s} Passages therein ; never before published. | wee ae PP. Original pone i uncut. Binding | The Tenth Edition carefully corrected. he Baeinal BAhee Loe eee ae portion bearing ; Edinburgh, W. Ruddiman, jun., and Com- Edition limited to 100 copies. pany, 1754 £2 281574 (Whitgift). — Paule (Sir George, Comp- . 8vo. 382 pp. (misprinted 282). 19th century troller of his Graces Householde) The Life : of the Most Reverend and Religious Prelate, , John Whitgift, Lord Archbishop of Canter- boards & cloth back (joints breaking). Title-page (slightly soiled & written on) has been mounted. Uncut. Keynes, No. 17. A very scarce edition. bury. London, Thomas Snodham, 1612! é aa Vee £4 10s; 569 Browne (Sir Thomas) Religio Medici, Sm. 4to. 94 pp., with the blank leaves at beginning ; together with a Letter to a Friend on the and end. Contemporary limp vellum gilt. Fine: woodcut portrait on verso of title-page. S.T.C. 19484. 575 Wilkins (John, late Lord Bishop of’ Chester) Of the Principles and Duties of’ Death of his Intimate Friend, and Christian Morals. Kdited by Henry Gardiner, M.A., of Exeter Coll., Oxford. London, William Pickering, 1845 #1 IS) Natural Religion To “which=taaddems A. shee NE. ea eS ee Sermon Preached at his Funerals, by This is Pickering’s beautifully printed edition. William Lloyd, D.D. The Sixth Edition 570 Browne (Sir Thomas) Religio Medici. perce a eye Oe 1710 £1 1s. Being a Facsimile of the First Edition Pub-|576 Wither (George) An Improvement of! With an Introduction by lished in 1642. Imprisonment, Disgrace, Poverty, into Real. W. A. Greenhill, M.D. London, Elliot} Freedom, Honest Reputation, Perdurable : Stock, 1883 £1 1s) Riches; Evidenced in a few Crums & 8vo. xxxi, 190 pp. Original stamped boards, with more recent renewed cloth back. Keynes, No. 37. Scraps latetly found in a Prisoners-Basket | at Newgate; and Saved together, by a. Visitant of Oppressed Prisoners, for the. 571 Browne (Sir Thomas) Religio Medici,| yefreshing of himself and those who are: Urn Burial and Christian Morals. With an either in a worse Prison, or (who loathing | Ilustrated Memoir. Canterbury, G.| the dainties of the Flesh) hunger and thirst Moreton, 1894 fl ls} after Righteousness. London, Printed in | 8vo. 210 pp. Original cloth. Portrait and plate the Year, 1661 £15 10s ; of his monument. Sm. 8vo. 124 pp. and leaf of Errata. Full early Keynes, No. 41. ’ . AS has | A beautifully printed edition, with the added interest that most of the subscribers were medical men. 572 (Lee Priory Press). — Brydges (Sir nineteenth century red morocco gilt, g.e. copy. In August, 1660, George Wither, then an aged and. never-tiring poet of 72, was arrested & committed to Newgate, as his house had been searched and an unfinished paper, called ‘‘ Vox Vulgi,’? commenting ~ Egerton) The Sylvan Wanderer ; Consisting of a Series of Moral, Sentimental & Critical Essays: Printed. at the Private Press of Lee Priory, 1813-1815-1817 £2, L5g 8vo. 3-vols.in 1. Half morocco, marbled sides and endpapers, t.e.g., other edges uncut. Edition limited :to 100 copies. Vol. 1, Part 1, was the first volume printed at the Press. A final yolume was issued in 1821. on the reactionary turn of the House of Commons, had been found. He characteristically employed his pen on the production of the present book, where in many poems he comments on the offending manu- | script, his life in jail, & events-in the City outside. The whole forms a very interesting document of the moment of the Restoration. Wither was for 60 ‘ years a Londoner, & died in 1667. The book in so fine a state as this is rare.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33156116_0044.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)