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No text description is available for this image![200 HUBERT (Sir Francis), The Historie of Edward the Second, surnamed Car- narvon, one of our English Kings. Together with the Fatall down-fall of his two unfortunate Favourites Gaveston and Spencer [In verse]. Now Published by ‘he Author thereof, according to the irue Originall Copie, and purged from those foule Errors and Corruptions, wherewith that spurious and surreptitious Peece, which lately came forth under the same Tytle, was too much defiled, and deformed, London, Printed by B. A. and T. F. for L. Chapman, 1629 Sm, 8vo, First AUTHENTIC EDITION, portrait of Edward II, red morocco extra, gilt edges. £10 10s 201 HUNT (Nicholas), Ivdiciary Exercises, or Practical Conclvsions. Where- by any one of meane capacitie, may readily and infallibly finde out the Chris- tian Names of Men and Women, their Titles of Honour, Ages, Offices, Trades or Callings of life, Places of Birth, Houses of Residence appertaining to Scholars, either in the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge, or the Innes of Court and Chauncerie. With many other things both pleasant and profit able. London, Printed by Aug. Math. for Luke Faune, {1631}. 12mo, date and part of imprint cut from title, calf gilt, gilt edges, by Riviere, RARE. LISTS S.T.C. 13992. A very curious little volume. An alternative title reads:— “ Newe Recreations or the Mindes release and solacing. In a rare and exquisite invention for the exercising of acute Wits and industrious dispositions.” A great deal of the volume is devoted to mathematical and other vonundrums, SEE ILLUSTRATIONS. 202 [HURAULT (M.)], A Discourse upon the present state of France. [London}, Imprinted {by J. Wolfe]. 1588. Sm. 4to. some leaves shaved at top, half green morocco, gilt edges. £5 10s The writer deals at length with the career and prospects of Philip II of Spain. 203 HUTCHINSON (Francis), An Historical Essay concerning Witchcraft. With Observations upon Matters of Faci. The Second Edition. London, Printed for R. Knaplock, 1720. 8vo, contemporary calf. $1.53 Chapter IV. treats “Of the Suffolk Witches.” Chap. V. of “The Witchcrafts at Salem, Boston and Andover in New England; Chap. VI of “The pretended Witchcrafts at Mohra in Sweden”; Chap. VII of “The Witches of Warbois.” 204 INNOCUI Sales. A Collection of New Epigrams. Vol. I. With a Prefatory Essay on Epigrammatic Poetry. London, Printed by T. Hodgkin; and are to be Sold by Maith. Gillyflower, in Westminster-Hall, 1694. 8vo, calf gilt. £3. 5s Although styled Vol. I, no further volume was published. On page 16 is a reference to Shakespeare which reads: In Shakespeare read the Reason mixt with Rage, When Brutus with fierce Cassius does engage. 205 IRELAND.—Adinirable good Newes againe from Ireland. Or, the Copie of a Letter written from Sir Thomas Lucas, one of the Commanders of our Army in Ireland, wherein is a Relation of two great overthrowes which was given to the Rebels. London, Printed by T. F. for I. Thomas, 1041. Sm. 4to, boards, calf back £2 2s 206 IRELAND.—Barnard (Doctor ——--—), A true and perfect Relation of all the several. Skirmishes, brave exploits and glorious victories obtained by the English Protestants, over the Irish Rebels, when they raised the siege of Tredagh. Lonizon. Printed for John Wright, 1641. Sm. 4to, woodcut on title, inlaid erat, Oa russia. 56 207 IRELAND.—Charles I. The Kings Maiesties Speech in the House of Lords in Padliament on Tuesday the 14th day of Decemb. 1641 For the raising of Forces to reduce the Irish Rebels to a Loyall subjection. Also a Letter sent by the Lord Chiefe Justices of Ireland to the House of Parliament Decemb. 14 1641. concerning their miserable and distressed estate, the Rebels being within 4 miles of Dublin. London, Printed for John Greensmith, 1641. Sm. 4to, calf. £1 105 208 IRELAND.—Charles I. His Majesty’s Answer to a Message sent to Him by «he House of Commons, concerning Licences granted by Him to persons to go into Ireland. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1641. Broadside. £2 10s 209 IRELAND.—A Copy of a Letter concerning the Traiterous Conspiracy of the Rebellious Papists in Ireland: Being a true Relation written by a Gentleman of good worth, who hath suffered by them much dammage and losse in his estate, and £1 10s](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33161598_0026.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)