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UNIVERSITY  OF 
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Stan.s'rri'iit 

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of  the 

Wtovfihipful  iCompmv  of  Stationers. 

1640—1708  3,B. 
Volume  K. 


A  Facsimile  of  The  Original  Seal  of  the  Company, 

From  thb  Tricking  in  thi  College 

of  Arms,   London. 


'Oiaufiov^eri  -yf 


TRANSCRIPT 


of   the 


fUgisters 


OF     THE 


Worshipful  Company  of  Stationers; 


FROM  1640—1708  A.D. 

by 

In  Three  Volumes. 


VOLUME    I.      1640—1655. 


PRIVATELY    PRINTED. 
LONDON : 

1913. 


t/.f 


TRANSCRIPT    OF    THE    REGISTERS 


Company  of  Stationees  of  London. 


1640—1655    A.D. 


Volume    I. 


This   Copy  is  numbered 


PREFACE. 


T  is  now  nearly  forty  years  since  the  late 
Professor  Arber  issued  the  first  volume 
of  his  Transcript  of  the  Registers  of  the 
Stationers'  Company,  the  fourth  volume 
of  which  carries  the  Transcript  down  to 
1640.  These  Registers  were  continued 
by  the  Stationers'  Company  to  1708. 
From  1710  a  Register  of  Copyright  Works  has  been  continued  at 
Stationers'  Hall  under  the  provisions  of  the  Copyright  Acts  of 
1710  and  1842,  and  the  well-known  phrase,  "Entered  at  Stationers' 
Hall,"  has  hitherto  been  deemed  by  many  the  hall-mark  of  copy- 
right. The  new  Copyright  Act  of  1911  has  swept  away  all 
formalities  relating  to  copyright,  and  when  the  Act  has  been 
adopted  throughout  the  entire  British  Empire,  registration  of  copy- 
right at  Stationers'  Hall  will  cease.  At  no  time  was  the  Register 
complete,  for  in  its  inception  it  was  simply  a  record  of  the  property 
of  members  of  the  Stationers'  Company  established  by  the  Governing 
Body  with  the  object  of  avoiding  disputes  as  to  ownership,  and  it 
does  not  include  publications  issued  under  Letters  Patent  and  other 
Royal  grants,  but  it  is  the  most  valuable  and  extensive  record  of 
publications  in  this  country.  The  entries  from  1640  to  1708  vary 
considerably  in  their  interest  to  the  present  generation,  and  the 
many  pages  of  entries  of  news  letters  and  sermons  may  seem 
somewhat  monotonous.     Professor  Arber,  with  indefatigable  energy, 

v 


ID 


PREFA  C E. 


included  in  his  volumes  much  varied  and  valuable  information 
relating  to  printers  and  printing,  but  my  project  is  confined  to  an 
exact  and  complete  Transcript  of  the  remaining  volumes  of  the 
Register  from  the  date  when  his  Transcript  closes  to  the  conclusion 
of  the  Company's  Register,  so  that  it  may  be  preserved  for  the  use 
of  bibliographers  and  literary  men  of  this  and  future  generations. 
The  entries  in  the  Register  were  transcribed  by  Mr.  H.  R.  Plomer, 
whose  valuable  assistance  I  desire  to  acknowledge,  and  each  page 
of  the  proof  has  been  examined  to  ensure  accuracy  in  every  detail. 
It  will  be  seen  that  at  times  the  spelling  of  the  clerk  who  made 
the  original  entries  was  deplorable,  but  it  has  been  thought 
better  to  reproduce  his  shortcomings  and  thus  ensure  an  exact 
Transcript. 


King's  Printer  and  Master  of  the  Stationers'  Company. 

Gt.E«£rf$,c©c  Eyre. 


Stationers'  Hall,  E.G. 
June,  1913. 


VI 


CONTENTS. 


Uiiicx  B 


>fu 


Year  Date 

85th  (part  only)  4  November  1640—5  July  1641 

86th  ...  8  July  1641—28  June  1642  . 

87th  ...  13  July  1642—3  July  1643     . 

88th  ...  4  July  1643—2  July  1644    . 

89th  ...  9  July  1644—10  July  1645  . 

90th  ...  7  July  1645—1  December  1645 


Matter  and  Wardens 

Pages 

•      W.A*l.y.{J:te-"-} 

1-27 

.       H.Ffeth.nton.  {£•&"£"•• } 

28-48 

.      T.D.wn«.{g;fi»»i[-rd..} 

49-59 

•       NB°««'{R.$ffitake,.} 

.      60-120 

•     IMtftaEkJ 

.     121-179 

•      *•■»•*•{&.*&£}     • 

.     180-204 

iliticv  € 


90th  . 
91st  . 
92nd. 
93rd  . 
94th  . 
95th  . 
96th  . 
97th  . 
98th  . 
99th  . 


3  December  1645—4  July  164G 

6  July  1646—28  June  1647 

7  July  1647—28  June  1648 

4  July  1648—26  June  1649 
2  July  1649—6  July  1650 

15  July  1650—3  July  1651 
9  July  1651—1  July  1652 

5  July  1652—2  July  1653 

6  July  1653—6  July  1654 
10  July  1654—3  July  1655 


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N.  Bourne. 


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H.  Robinson, 


M.Fi..h«.{|;|»iti.o».} 


207-237 
238-273 
274-297 
298-321 
322-347 
348-372 
373-399 
400-421 
422-451 
452-488 


[I-feT*}*-***"** 


4—11  November  1640.  J 

[16°   Caroli  Regis] 


fttastcr:  ©KilUatn  flS»le$  fflx$ttv. 
ittastcr:  JThomas  SoUmcs 
ittastcr:  Samuel  jHtatt. 


SHarircns 


40  fiobembrts  1640 

[Page  49<J]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  a  table  called 

Rich.  Harper.  The    Goblers   thred   is   cutt,   and  3  ballads   under   the   hand  of   Master 

Hansley,   viz',  Never  marke  Anthony,  The   kind    Cuckold,  &  Erujlands 
comfort  revived    ..........         ij" 

70  fiobemtms  1640 

Master  Dawlman     Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
and  warden  a  booke  called  The  Saint es  triumph  delivered  in  sundry  sermons 

Master    ver  on.      ^^  ROMANS  8.  3,  4  verse,  "  who  shall  condemne"  &c.  by  John  Goodwyn, 
pastor  of  St.  Stephens  in  Coleman  Street. 

cotrcm  trie 

Master  Miller.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master 
Vide  page  550.  Man  warden,  a  booke  called  Critica  Sacra,  observacons  on  all  the  Radices 
or  primitive  hebrew  words  of  the  Old,  Testament,  &c.  by  Edward  Leigh, 


Master  of  Arts  of  both  Universities 


vj" 


10o  Jiofarmftrfe  1640 


Master  Peter  Cole.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master 
Man  warden,  A  treatice  upon  JuDE  the  3"*  verse.  That  you  should  contend 


for  the  faith,  &c.  by  Master  John  Goodwyn 

eo&cm  Irtc 


VJa 


Fran.  Grove. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke   called  A  discourse   betweene     Upright    the   shoe-maker 


&   Patient  the  smith 


VJa 


cofrcm  fcrie 


Master  Milborne.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Man  warden,  a  booke  called  The  true  Evangelical!  temper,  in  three  sermons 
by  Master  John  Jackson vjd 


[Page  500] 

Edward 

Blackmore. 


lie  iloUemtms  1640 

under  the  hand  of   Master  Hansley  a  Ballad  called 


Entred     .     . 

A  warning  for  all  hardhearted  &  disobedient  children,  &c. 

1 


vj 


H 


1 13— 21  November  1640. 
[16°  Condi  Regis] 


w.A.pi.y.{|:SirMi] 


Will.  Cooke. 


n°  fio&cmlms  1640 

Entred  for  his  eopie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  Ob$ervae0n$  upon  history  Ac.  by  Wm"  Habington, 
Esq' '•■'-, 


VJa 


18°  ilobcmlmjs  1640 


Abell  Roper. 


E  nt  red 


under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 


warden,  a  play  called.  The  Country  llirlr 


VJ" 


20°  iiobcmtms  1640 


Master Cartwright.  Entred  .  .  .  imder  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Man  warden,  a  booke  called  The  nature  of  truth,  its  nnion  &  unity  w'h 
the  soule  &c.  discuscd  by  the  right  hov"'  Boh"  Lord  Brooke  in  a  letter 


to  a  private  friend 


VI" 


21°  Hot).  1640 


Master  Dawlman. 

and 
Master  Overton. 


Master  Overton. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  handes  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master 
Downes  warden,  a  booke  called  The  Saints  returne  of  mercies,  or  the 
advantage  of  losses,  delivered  in  sundry  sermons  upon  PHILEMON,  verse 
the  15'*,  by  John  Goodwyn,  pastor  of  St.  Stephens  Coleman  Street     vjd 

cotrem  frt'c 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  condicon  of  the  gospell,  &c.  in  two  sermons 


on  Marke  16.  16.  by  John  Rogers,  late  p'cher  at  Dedham 


vj° 


Master  Young 

and 
Master  Slater. 


rodent  &t'c 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Janua  Linguarum  reserata-  &c.  w*  the  entry  doore  of 
languages  unlochf  &c,  togeither  uth  a  Portall  to  the  Janua  &  2   tables, 


translated  and  enlarged  by  John  Robutham 


vj" 


[Page  501] 

Master  Bellamie 
and  Raph  Smith. 


21°  ilotinutnt'j  1640 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  Comnnion  of  Saints,  &c.  by  Master  Ainsworth 

vjd 

eofrciH  Wc 

Peter  Cole.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  The  righteous  nmns  practice  in  Parliament  tyme,  &c. 
By  Richard  Ward "     vjd 

Master  Dawlman.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  A  sermon,  called  The  true  Soldiers  Convoy,  by  Master  Bridge 

vjd 

Master  Bartlett.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  light  to  Qramer  and  all  other  Arts&  Sciences,  bv 


Master  Woodward 


v) 


\i 


[fc  JET"'- }*•*•»>•*■ 


24—25  November  1640.] 
[16°   Caroli  Regis] 


Tho.  Lambert. 


Master  Oulton. 


[Page  502] 

John  Wright 
Junr- 


Ffran.  Coles. 


Hen.  Gosson. 


Hen.  Gosson. 


Master 
Cartwright. 


24°  ilobrmtm*  1640 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Hansley,  a  ballad  called, 
A  bloody  act  comitted  by  one  John  James  a  Roman  Catholique  who  stabbed 
Justice  Hay  ward         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         vjd 


cotrcm  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  true  story  of  Guy,  Earle  of  Warwicke  in  prose 


by  Martyn  Parker 


vjQ 


24°  iloUcmlni'j  1640 


Entred 


.     under  the  hand  of  Master  Hansley,  a  Ballad  called 


England  reformed,  &v. 


Vjd 


cotrcm  Irtc 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Hansley  three  Ballads, 
viz*,  Hardshift  for  a  wife,  The  drunckards  recantation,  A  forewarning  for 
swearers xviijd 

cofrcnt  Jric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  principles  of  Astronomy  .         .         .         vjd 

rotrcm  Iric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  three  bookes  or  painphletts,  viz'.  The  Joyes  of  heaven  &c,  Mans 
three  Enimies  the  world,  the  flesh,  the  Divell  Ac.,  An  Almanacke  bid  for  one 


day  &C. 


XVllJ" 


rolrcm  &tc 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of   Sr  Henry  Herbert  and  Master 
Man  warden,  a  booke  called  Masquerade  du  del,  p'sented  to  the  great 


queene  of  the  litle  world  &c  by  J.  S. 


VJ" 


These  Psalmes  trench 

upon  ye  Companies 

Right  &  therefore     Phillip  Nevill. 

crossed  out  by  an 

order  of  Co"'  of  the 

7,h  of  December 

1640. 


25°  iloticmlms  1640 


Entred   /    .     .     under 
Mastei^MAN,  warden,  a 
in  English  versed  by  Ffra: 
cvi/que 


of  Master  Hansl 
lied  The  book 
Rouse.     Salvo 


Master  Milborne 

and 
MaBter  Bartlett. 


[Page  503] 
Master  Griffin. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,    a   booke   called   A    comentary    upon   the   whole    Epistle   to  the 


EPHESIANS  by  Master  Paul  Baine 


vj" 


25°  iioticmlms  1640 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  these  Ballads 
following  (via.'.)  Verses  upon  Tobacco.  The  Loyall  wish,  England  upon 
the  mending  hand,  A  true  relacbn  of  two  young  men  that  made  a 
challenge  for  Pritty  Kate,  Speculacons  Enigmatical!,  Emblematicall  & 
Morrall .         .         ij"  vjd 


[25  November— 3  December  1640.      w.A.Pi.y. {£££»•••] 
[16°  Gar oli  Regis] 


Sam.  Browne. 


Phillip  Nevill. 


Master  Emery. 


Master  Bartlett. 


[Page  504] 
Master 
Hum.  Blundon. 


Steven  Bulkley. 


Master  Emerey. 


John  Stafford. 
Master  Miller. 


25°  jiobetnljrfe  1640 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  Prima  et  Ultima,  the  first  and  last  things,  or 
Begeneracbn  &  Meditacon,  sermons  in  two  treatices  by  Isaac  Ambrose  vjd 

270   flol!.    1640 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  Three  sermons  viz',  A  Comission  for  an  Assize  &c. ;  A  close 
hipocrite  discovered,  &c. ;  The  Laufulnes  of  doeing  good  &c. ;  by  Daniell 


Cawdrey,  Rector  of  Great  Billing 


VJo 


cotrrm  *rt'c 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Three  Centuries  of  Conferences  by  Mounsieur 
Renaudot  in  French,  translated  into  English,  by  Master  Sparrow         vjd 

2$o  floi),    1640 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  A  sweet  and  sonde  perswading  inducement,  leading 
unto    Christ,  upon  these  texts,  viz',  PSAL:   118,   26.,   OALAT.   2.   20.,  & 


El'HES :  2.  12.,  by  Alex  :  Grosse 


VJa 


28°  ilolh   1640 


Entred 


under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 


warden,  a  booke  called  Poems  sacred  and  satyricall,  &c.  by  [  ]  vjd 

co&cm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Pome's  destruction,  or  expresse  texts  &  necessary 
consequences  &c.  for  condemning  the  doctrine  of  the  Bomaine  Church  &c, 
translated  out  of  French,  by  James  Mountaine         ...  vjd 

2°  Dcccmlni<>    1640 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden.  Eight  conferences  in  French  upon  these  heads  viz'.  1.  Whether 
there  be  nothing  new.  2.  Whether  is  the  more  enclined  to  vice,  the  ignorant 
or  the  knowing  man.  3.  Why  dead  bodies  bleed  in  the  p'sence  of  their 
murderers.  4.  Whether  truth  begett  hatred  and  why  t  5.  W'k  is  most  to 
be  esteemed,  an  inventive  witt,  iudgem''  or  courage.  6.  Of  the  cocke,  & 
whether  his  crowing  doth  affright  the  lyon.  7.  Why  wee  doe  most  earnestly 
d>  sire  forbidden  things.  8.  Why  familiarity  should  begett  contempt,  by 
Mounsieur  Renaudot  and  translated  into  English  .         .         .     vjd  " 

i°  Smmlm'ss  1640 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  A  treatice  upon  the  2  Tim  .-  4.  10.,  by  Doctor  Sibbs        .         vjd 

Entred  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden  A  sermon  called  Speculum  Sanctitatis,  or  the  halt/  olassc,  by 
E.  Wolley vjd  " 


[i:  &£'•••}*•**>*■ 


4—10  December  1640.] 
[16°   Caroli  Regis] 


4°  Decerning   1640 

[Page  505]            Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
Dan.  Ffrere.             warden,  a  booke  called  Compendiu    Theologie    Christianae,  <&c,   authore 
JohB  Wollebis   .        . vjd 


Master  Bartlett. 


Master  Bartlett. 


7°  accemtu'ts   1640 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master  Hansley  and  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called   The  doctrine  of  the  Sabboth,  by  Geo.  Walker, 


Bach :  of  divinity 


vj 


M 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of   Doctor   Wykes    and    both   the 
wardens,  a  booke  called    Carey's   Journey   being    157  morrall   &   divine 


observacons,  &c. 


VJ" 


9°  Bcctmlitte  1640 

Phillip  Nevill.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 

warden,  these  two  bookes  (viz*)  A  Treatice  of  Marriage  upon  HEBR.  13.  5., 
by  Daniell  Rogers,  &  A  short  explanacon  of  the  Epistle  of  St.  Paul  to 


the  hebreios,  by  David  Dickson 


xijd 


fofrcm  Jrtc 

Phillip  Nevill.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  treatice  tending  to  cleare  the  doctrine  of  Justificacbn, 


by  John  Forbes 


VjO 


Tho.  Lambert. 


10°  9tctmbti#  1640 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands 
The  vertue  of  upright  dealing 


of  Master  Hansley  a  Ballad,  called, 


vja 


10°  Ztaemfirfe 


[Page  506]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and    both   the 

Master  Stephens  wardens,  a  booke  called  A  comfortable  exposicon  of  the  last  &  most  difficult 
pte.  of  the  prophesy  of  Daniell,  from  the  26  verse  of  the  11th  chapter,  to 
the  end  of  the  l'lth  chapter,  by  Tho.  Brightman  .         .         .         vjd 


Master  Meredith. 


coircm  trtc 

Phillip  Nevill.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    doctor   Wykes    and    both    the 

wardens,  a  booke  called  The  Song  of  Songs  written  by  Salomon,   opened  & 


explayned,  by  John  Cotton,  late  of  Boston 


VJu 


co&cm  trie 

Phillip  Nevill.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  both  the 
wardens,  a  booke  called  A  revelacbn  of  the  revelations  that  is,  the  revelacbn 
of  ST.  JOHN  opened  clearely  w"  a  logic-all  resoluCon  &  exposicon,  &c,  by 
Tho.  Brightman vjd 


[11—17  December  1640. 
[16°   Caroli  Regis] 


W.A,plcy.{ |;  »»»"«] 


Master  Bartlett. 


William  Garrett. 


Entred  for  his  eopie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Man  warden,  a  booke  called  Catholicke  Charity,  complayuiug  &  mainteyning 
that  Rome  is  uncharitable  to  sundry  eminent  parts  of  the  Catholicke  Church, 
&  especially  to  protestants  &  is  therefore  uncatholike  &c,  by  Pr  :  Rouse 


vj 


id 


cotrcm  trtc 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  lx>oke  called  A  patterns  of  Catechisticall  doctrine,  wherein  many 
profitable  questions  touching  Christian  religion  are  handled  &  the  whole 


decalogue  succintly  &  iudUiously  expounded,  w'k  additions 


vj" 


[Page  507] 
Master  Han. 


12°  Dei  c  mint*  1640 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Downes  warden,  a  booke  called^  learned  treatice  upon  I.  Tlil.  4  Chap: 
by  Joseph  Mead,  B:D:  late  fellow  of  Christs  Colledge  in  Cambridge.  vjd 


cofrcm  "Hit 

Master  Rotbwell.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
Vide  page  552.       warden,  these  two  bookes,  viz4,  Doctor  Ames  Five  bookes  of  the  cases  of 
conscience,  &  An  Arrow  against  Idolatry,  &c.  by  Master  Ainsworth  vjd  * 


Master  Ffawne 

and 
Sam.  Gellibrand. 


14°  Dcicmtnt'j   1640 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Doctor   Wykes    and    both    the 
wardens.  Certains  Sermons  upon  these  texts,  viz''  ZACII.  12. 10.,  ACTS  2.  37., 


PBOV.  4.  23.,  Gal.  2.  19.  20.,  by  Master  Cotton,  of  Boston 


vj" 


Master  Bartlett. 


coSrcm  trtc 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes    and  Master  Man 
warden,  a   Treatice  on  the  Attributes  upon   BEVTIi.  6.  4.,  A  Catachisme, 


&  a  Treatice  upon  Justification  by  Master  Geo.  Walker,  B.D. 

15°  DciTmtnt'j   1640 


VJ" 


Master  Mozeley.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Two  divine  Meditac~bns,  one  on  PsAL.  91.,  the  other 
mi  the  1  SAM:  15,  by  Sr'  Isack  Wake vjd 

17°  Dffcmtm>>   1640 

TPage  508]  Entred  .     .     under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 

Robert  Bostock.  warden,  these  three  bookes  (vi/>)  The  Penitent  Pilgrim,  Ac.  by  Master 
Braithwait,  Britfainrs  origin,, II.  &c  by  Philemon  Southby.  Astreas 
teares  an  eligie  upon  the  death  of  &"•  Rich.  Hutton  .  .         xviijd 


*  The  fee  should  have  been  one  shilling. 


[I.fi°»nn"1W'A",le5r- 


17—24  December  1640.J 
[16°   Caroli  Regis] 


Peter  Cole. 


170  zh'ccmlivi'i  1640 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master 
Downes  warden,  a  booke  called  A  godly  &  fruitful}  exposition  upon  both 


the  Epistles  of  ST.  PETER,  &  the  three  Epistles  of  ST.  JOHN 

18°  Sec,    1640 


VJ" 


Master  Edwards.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden  these  two  bookes  (viz*),  A  Gatachisme  by  Master  Whately,  and 
two  sermons   by   Master   Hooker,    one    on    Jer.   14.   9.,    the  other  on 

Gal.  g.  16.,     , xijd 


Master  Nicholls 

and 
Ffran.  Egglesfelld. 


I'ottc in  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  handes  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  Rose  of  Sharon  or  the  Art,  &c.  by  Chri  : 
Jelinger vjd 


eoiJcm  tfie 

Ffran.  Egglesfelld.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  Sermon  upon  EPJIES .-  5.  32.  by  Doctor  Preston,  being  the 
leading  sermon  to  the  Churches  Marriage     .....         vjd 

Ffran.  Egglesfelld.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
Raph  Mabb  &  subscribed  by  Master  Man  warden.  All  his  right  in  the 
booke  called,  Mercy  triumphant,  or  a  treatice  on  El'HES.  3.   16,   17.  by 


Doctor  Preston 


19°  Scccmtms  1640 


Vja 


[Page  509] 
Master  Bishop. 


James  Crumpe. 


Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  Guilielnii  Amesii  de  Gonscientia  et  eius   iure  vel 


casibus  libri  quinque 


VJ° 


cotrcm  &ic 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  .hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  victory  of  Patience  &  the  benifitt  of  affliction, 


much  enlarged  by  the  author,  Richard  Young 

cotreut  tfit 


Vja 


Edw.  Blackmore. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  young  mans  lookinglasse,  or  a  summary 
discourse  betweene  the  Aunt  &  the  Grashopper,  by  Rich  :  Watts  vjd 


24°  gee,    1640 

Master  Man.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of  Master   Essino    Clarke   of   the 

Coitions  house  of  Parliam*  &  Master  Man  warden,  A  sermon  preached 
to  the  ho"'  house  of  Comons  assembled  in  pliam',  at  their  publique  fast, 
Nov.  17.  1640,  upon  2.  Chron.  15.  2.,  by  Stephen  Marshall,  B:D:   vjd 


[24  December — 7  January  1640.        w.A.Pi.y.  {£•#£«•■] 
[16°  Car oli  Regis] 


24°  Scccmtorte  1640 

Master  Bourne.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called  The  Popular  Error?  or  the  Errors  of  the  people  in 
matter  of  phisick,  written  in  latyn  by  Doctor  Primrose  &  translated  into 
English  by  Rob*"  Wittie,  Master  of  Artes  .         .         .         .         vjd 


[Page  510] 

Ber.  Alsop  and 
Tho.  Ffawcet. 


Maater  Stephens 

and 
Master  Meredith. 


Dan.  Ffrere. 


2*°  Etc.   1640 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Hansley  a  pamphlett 
called,  A  gad  of  steele,  &c.  by  Henry  Walker     .        .         .        .        vjd 

eotrero  tfie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Essing  Clarke  of  the 
Comons  house  of  Pliam1  &  Master  Downes  warden,  a  sermon  preached 
to  the  hoble  house  of  Comons  wth  an  Epistle  to  them  at  their  publique 
fast,  Nov.  17,  1640,  by  Doctor  Burges  on  JER.  50.  5.         .         .         vjd 

29°  Seccmlm'S  1640 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  two  bookes  (viz4)  Supplementum  Lucani,  Authore,  Tho :  May, 
Anglo  and  Lymming  of  pictures,  landslips  &  histories  w"1  generall 
observacons  in  worke  &  receiptes  for  making  colors 

totfcm  tfic 


X1J" 


Ffran.  Egglesfeild.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  An  Apology  for  Laymens  writing  in  divinity,  by 


Sr'  Rich  :  Baker,  knt 


VJu 


30°  armntirto  1640 

Ffran.  Egglesfeild.    Entred     .     . 

Downes  warden,  Eleaven  sermons,  by  Tho.  Goodwyn,  B.D. 

Assigned  over  unto  them  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale 
of  John  Reynolds,  the  picture  or  table  called  Great  Brittaines  Joyful 


Tho.  Lambert 

and 
Edw.  Anderton 


[Page  511] 
John  Stafford. 


Ffran.  Grove. 
Tho.  Lambert. 


[Page  511 
Dan.  Ffrere. 


under    the   hands    of  Master    Hansley   and   Master 

id 


sight 


vja 


31°  accntttm'fj  1640 


Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  two  treatices  (viz*)  The  Christian  freedome  &  the  deformed  forme, 
&e.,  upon  Bom.  6. 14.  and  2  Tim.  3.  5.  by  Doctor  Preston  .        vjd 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Hansley,  a  Ballad  called 


Entred 


The  Subiecfs  prayer,  &o. 


vf 


7°  3Janu;ut»  1640  [i.e.  1641] 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master 
Downes  warden,  a  booke  called  The  lives  of  the  kings  of  England 
&  Queenes  from  William  the  Conqueror  to  King  James  by  Sr  Walter 
Rawleigh ,        ,        .        vid 


ll&r8'}^  *•*>«*■ 


11—13  January  1640.] 
[16°   Car oli  Regis'] 


Master  Sparkes. 


Rich.  Harper. 


Master  Bourne. 


11°  Manual  it  1640 

Entred  for  his  Copie  vnder  tlie  hands   of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master 
Man  warden  a  booke  called  Bocks  improved  comprieing  certaine  poeticall 


Meditacons  &t 


vj 


V- 


Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hand  of  Doctor  Wykes  two  ballads,  viz1., 
Glad  tidimjs  of  great  joy.  The  happie  proceeding  of  this  hopefull  pliamuA\\(i 
8  ballads  vnder  the  hand  of  Master  Hansley,  viz*.,. England's  cure  aftei 
a  lingring  sichnes.  An  honest  man  will  stand  to  it.  &  England's  comfort 
revived. — And  2  ballads  more  vnder  doctor  Wykes  hands,  viz4.  The 
comfort  of  the  comons  of  England,  &c.     The  old  man  dead  &  the  sonne  in 


his  stead 


"Js  vj 


i'i 


Assigned  over  vnto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Tho  :  Fawcett  &   subscribed  bv  Master  Man  warden,  The  Antimoniall 


Cvpp  twice  cast,  by  Doctor  Primrose 


vj" 


13°  ftitmtiU'tt  1640 

[Page  512]  Entred  for  his  copie  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man, 

John  Sweeting.         warden,  a  booke  called,  The  Doctrine  and  practice  of  mortification,  &c,  by 


Thomas  Woolfall,  Master  of  Arts 


vj 


M 


Rich.  Hearne.  Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 

warden,  a  booke  called  The  Protector,  the  caracter  of  a  Protector,  or  the 


display  of  a  Protector  by  T  :  B  ; 


VJu 


rofrrm  tfit 

Master  Butter.        Entred     .     .     .     vnder   the   hands    of    Doctor    Wykes,   and    both    the 
wardens,  a    booke  called,  An   humble    remonstrance   to    the   High  Go"  of 


parliam'  by  a  ilutifull  sonne  of  the  church. 


vja 


Charles  Dunkan.      Entred 


cofcrcm  tfic 

vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 


warden,  a  booke  called,  An  Exposicon  w*' 
Genesis,  by  Will :  Bennett 


notes  npun  the  third  chapter  of 
vjd 


Master  Sparkes. 


Dan.  Frere. 


rotrott  tlic 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Mas 
warden,  two  bookes,  viz*.,  The  orthodox  foundation  of  Christian   religion, 


collected  by  H.  A.  &  now  published  by  T.  [P  J.]  W.  . 


vja 


and  Enchiridion  being  an  extract  out  of  politicall  histories  both  ancient 
&  moderne  by  Fr  :  Quarles vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called,  The  author  of  Proiects  aiiotamiz'd  by  Tho  :  Powell 


&  caracteriz'd  by  Hogg 


vj1 


10 


[14—23  January  1640. 
[16°   Car oli  Regis] 


W.A.pley.{£g°ar"'] 


[Page  513] 
John  Okes. 


Master  Brewster 

and 
Fulke  Clifton. 


14°  Samtatft  1640 

Entred  for  his  copie  vnder  the  handes  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  Vaulting  master,  or  the  Art  of  Vaulting  reduced 
to  a  method,  by  W  :  Stokes VJd 

Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called,  D.  Joannis  Piscatoris  Herbonensis  et  M :  Ludovici 
Lucii  Basihensis  Seripta  quiedam  adversaria  de  causa  meritaria  nri  coram 
deo  justificationis,  vna  cum  Tho :  Gatakeri  Londinatis  animadversionibus  in 


Master  Walbanck. 


Tho.  Kemb. 


Master  Bourne. 


vtraqg 


VJ" 


19°  Sanuavu  1640 


Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  most  short  introduction  institution  or  way  of 
learning  Gramar,  &c.,  written    by  R :  R :  (reserving  every  mans  right) 


vju 


eotrctn  trie 


Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  Antipathie  of  the  French  and  Spaniards  trans- 


lated out  of  Italian  by  Robte  Gentilis 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called,  A  defence  of  Christian  Religion  against  Atheisme, 


written  by  S'  James  Perrott,  knight 


Vju 


[Page  514] 

Master  Stevens 

and 
Master  Meredith. 


22°  trie  3htmiavit  1640 

Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Downes  warden,  a  booke  called,  Afaithfull  remonstrance  of  the  Holy  Life 
&  happy  death  of  John  Brewen  of  Brewen-Stapleford  in  y'  county  of  Chester, 
&c.,by  Will:  Hind  sometime  preacher  of  god's  word  at  Bunh:  in  Chesheire 


and  now  published  since  his  death  by  Sam :  Hind :  B :  D. 


VJ" 


John  Sweeting.        Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Poems  divine  &  humaine   by  Thomas  Beedome 


deceased 


vja 


Will.  Cooke 
[vide  29'«  Maii 
1648] * 


Master  Bourne. 


23°  .Dan  liar  it  1640 

Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  compleate  Coppy-holder,  &c     .         .         vjd 

cofrcm  ttic 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  ft  seale  of 
John  Dawson  &  subscribed  by  Master  Man  warden,  all  the  estate,  right, 
and  interest,  w1*  the  said  John  Dawson  hath  in  this  copie,  viz*.,  Sermons 
upon  the  second  Epistle  of  the  CoiilSTHIANS  the  whole  first  chapter,  by 


Doctor  Sibbs 


Vju 


*  In  a  later  band. 


ITSirNw.Aviey.        25  January — 1  February  1640.]  11 

[16°   Car oli  Regis'] 


25°  .Hamiavtt  1640 

Master  Constable.  Entred  for  his  copie  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  MachavilU  ghost  as  he  lately  appeared  to  his  deare 
sonne  the  Moderne  Proiector,  divulged  for  the  p' 'tended  good  of  the  ldngdom.es 
of  England,  Scotland,  &  Ireland  in  the  yeare  of  grace  the  3d  of  November, 


1640 


VJ" 


[Page  515] 
John  Stafford. 


Rich.  Clutterbuck. 


Master  Bourne. 


25°  31a n ttit vt i  1640 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hands  and  seales  of 
Master  Brewster  and  Master  Bird  all  their  estates,  right,  title  & 
interest  in  these  six  bookes  hereafter  menconed,  viz*. 

1.  The  first  part  of  the  gentle  craft. 

2.  Thomas  of  Reading. 

3.  Wilkinson's  Jeivellfor  the  eare,  a  sermon. 

4.  Dives  &  Lazarus,  a  sermon  by  Master  Johnson. 

5.  Christian  Consolacons  for  the  afflicted. 

6.  Doctor   Worship's  4   sermons   viz*    The    Christian  s   mourning 
Garment.     Arons  Bells.     The  ffigher.     Earths  rayneing  upon 


Heaven. 


VJa 


2$°  3fan«ar»  1640 


Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  A  true  relacbn  of  an  Apparition  in  the  likeness  of 
a  Bird  with  a  white  brest  that  appeared  hovering  over  ye  deathbeds  of  some  of 


the  children  of  James  Oxenham  of  Sale-Monachom  in  Devon  . 


vj 


to 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Littleton,  Master 
Mauleverer,  and  Master  Gamull,  Burghesses  of  the  lower  house  of 
Parliament  and  Master  Weckerlyn  and  Master  Downes  warden,  a  book 
called   The   Treasure  of  Trafflque  or  a  Discourse  of  fforraine  Trade  by 


Capt.  Lewis  Roberts  Merchant 


vjQ 


John  Wright, 
Junr- 


29°  3«imtitrj)  1640 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  destruction  of  inbred  corruption  or  an  Antidote 
against  fleshly  Luste  by  Alex.  Simpson vj4 


[Page  510] 
Tho.  Lambert. 


Master  Latham. 


Entred     .     . 

He  pay  you  for  peeping,  &c. 


30°  SJamtarii  1640 

vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor   Wykes   a  ballad   called 


vj" 


lo  dTd)r.  1640 


Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Sunday  a  Sabbath,  or,  a  Preparative  discourse  for 
discussion  of  Sabbathary  doubts,  being  the  first  pte  of  a  greater  worke  by 


John  Ley 


vja 


12 


[1—9  February  1640. 
[16°  Carol i  Regis]- 


W.A.pley.{!;  §»£"»•] 


Master  Latham. 


Master 
Tho.  Weaver. 
Vide  fol.  198  in 
Libro  E. 


K  JFchxwmi  1640 

Entred  for  his  copie  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Apologeticall  doubts,  hopes  &  reasons  for  refnsall  of 
thi-  oath,  imposed  by  the  not  canon,  of  the  late  synod,  by  John  Ley       vjd 

lo  iFdmtartt  3°  1640 

Re-assigned  over  vnto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note,  under  the  hand  &  seale 
of  Master  Miller,  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title,  &  interest  wch  the  said  Master  Miller  hath  in  these  copies 
following,  the  wch  were  assigned  by  the  said  Master  Weaver  to  the  said 
Master  Miller,  the  28th  day  of  June  A0  1639  ....  iij8,  v^ 

Master  Boultou's  discourse  of  true  liappines — his  generall  directions 
for  walking  w'k  God, — his  instructions  for  a  right  comforting  of 
afflicted  consciences. 

The  English  Dictionary,  or  Interpreter  of  hard  English  words. 

The  Booke  of  Christian  Exercise  apperteyning  to  Resolucon  by  C  :  P  : 
perused  by  Edm.  Bunny. 

Master  Stock's  doctrine  &  use  of  Repentance,  w'*  his  sermon  at 
Paul's  Crosse. 

A  Regiment  for  the  sea,  wtk  the  Marriner's  guide. 


[Page  517] 
Tho.  Lambert. 


5o  iFdmiartt  a°  1640 

Entred  for  his  copie  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  a  ballad  called 


A  dialogue  between  Dicke  &  Robin 


vju 


Master  Nicholls. 


Edw.  Blackmore. 


Robte.  Boatock. 


Master  Okes. 


8°  JFrtmtiuif  1640 

Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a   booke   called   A    Treatice  of  doublings,   &c,   upon  this  text 


Math.  14.  31.  by  Obadiah  Sedgwick 


vju 


rofrrttt  trie 


Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  threefold  treatise  of  the  Sabath  divided  distinctly 
into  the  Patriarchal!,  Mosaieall.  A  the  Christian  Sabbath,  by  Rich  :  Barnard, 
Rector  of  Batcomb vjd 

co&cm  tfit 

Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  New  Motions,  or  a  Beriout  S  bretfe  discourse  <f 


certains  Motions  now  in  ptettion 


VJa 


9°iTd>r,  1640 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  It'itf  1,-npj!.  or  a  discoiitri/  of  the  Jesuits  plotts, 
&c.  by  Master  Heywood '    .  vid 


[S-asr'-jw.A^toy. 


9—17  February  1640.] 

[16°   Co roli   Regis] 


13 


Master  Bourne. 


Dan.  Ffrere. 


[Page  518] 
John  Sweeting. 

Master  Seile. 


James  Crumpe. 


Robte.  Bostock. 


9°  iFctor.   1640 

Entrecl  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  both  the 
wardens,  a  booke  called  The  faith  of  the  Church  of  England  concerning 
GocVs  worke  on  man's  will,  by  Francis  Tayler     .        .        .         .        vjd 

cotrcm  trie 

Entred  .  '.  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  w"'  this  proviso  (reserveing  euery  mans  right.)  The  abridgment  of 
the  Councell  of  'Trent,  by  S'  Richard  Baker,  knight    . 

11°  .ifrfiv.  1640 


VJa 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a   sermon   upon   the   21th   of  Job,  verse   the   14"'.     By    Master 


Fenner 


vj 


W 


Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Master  St.  John's  his  Ma*  sollitor 
generall,  &  Master  Man  warden,  A  speech  or  declaration  delivered  at  a 
conference  of  both,  houses  of  Parliam'  concerning  Ship  money.     Bv  the  said 


Master  St.  Johns 


vjQ 


13°  iFrim  1640 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  these  two  bookes  vizt  A  preface  to  the  drunckards  cqracter  &  A 
light  in  the  porch  for  him  that  enters.     By  Master  Rich.  Young.        xijd 

cofrcm  Jjrtc 

Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  modest  adverticement  concerning  the  p"sent  con- 


troversie  about  Church  goverm' 


VJ" 


Master  Crooke. 


15o  dTctir.  1640 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  bookecalled  Mr.  Durerit  his  eleaven  Treaties*  touching  Eccticall 


peace  amongst  Protestants,  &c. 


Vja 


Master  Emery. 


Tho.  Lamberd. 


cofcem  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Drexelius  de  recte  intentions,  &c,  translated  into 


English  by  Master  Dawson,  clarke 


vj" 


Entred     .     . 

&  here's  Newes  worth  hearing 


vnder  the  hand  of  Doctor  Wykes,  Neweefrom  Mingle 


VJa 


17o  .Vthv.  1640 

r Page  519]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 

Will.  Wells.  warden,  a  booke  called  Theologia  Germanica  &c.  e.r  Germanico  translatus, 


Johanne  Theophilo  interprete 


vj" 


14 


[13—24  February  1640. 
[16°  Car oli  Regis] 


W.  A*U,.{  J- $*■«•] 


17"  JFciiU   1640 

Master  Nlcholls.     Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 


warden,  A  Treatise  on  PSAL.  the  25,  14,  by  Master  Fenner 


VJ° 


Master  Mozeley. 


cofrcm  Uric 

Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Englands  looking  in  &  out,  by  S'  Raph.  Maddison 


VJ" 


19o  ffitbv.  1640 


Master  Dawiman.   Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Moses  his  choice  upon  Hebrews  the  11th  chapter  verse 


the  25th,  by  Jeremy  Burroughes 


VJu 


200  4Td>t\  1640 

Master  Bartlett.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  tract  called  The  sinnfulness  &  vnlawfullnes  of  making  or  haveing 
the  picture  of  Chrisfs  humanity,  w'k  an  Essay  or  Epigram  in  verse  ag' 
Crucifixes  or  pictures  of  Christ,  by  John  Dicaro  .         .         .         .         vjd 


23°  JFcbv.  1640 

Master  Overton.      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  A   Treatise  called    Vinditiae  Sabathi,  or,  an  answere  unto  two 


treatices  of  Mr.  Broads,  &c.  by  Geo  :  Abbott 


vja 


[Page  520] 
Master  Crooke. 
Lau.  Chapman. 
Will  Cooke. 
Rich.  Best. 
Vide  page  216 
in  the  newest 
booke. 


Rich.  Hearne. 


24°  JFchv.  1640 

Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  Office  and  duty  of  Executors  or  a  treatise  of  wills 


&  executors,  by  [ 


I  W.  reserveing  euery  mans  right. 

cofrrni  &te 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  Three  Sermons  (viz*)  Two  of  them  upon  the  2  TlTUS  11.  12.  13.  A 
Gal.  6.  14.  by  Dr.  Bilson,  Bp.  of  Wintou,  &  one  Sermon  upon  NSHEil : 
9.  38,  by  Master  Brightman vjd 


eofrcm  fric 

Fran.  Coles.  Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  caveat  against  Carefulhies,  rfr.  t>v  Hen:  Archer 
upon  Luke  21.  34     .        . vjd 


Master  Butter. 
Master  Bourne. 


cofccm  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Master  Weckerlyn  and  Master 
Downks  warden,  a  manifest  or  declaraclm  of  the  Hngdome  if  PorhtgdU  #c 

in  Portugal!  <{■  Sjutnish,  translated  into  English  .        ',  ,  vjd 


[£8*re,'}w'A«pley- 


5—17  March  1640.] 
[16°   Caroli  Regis] 


15 


Master  Brewster 
and  Hen.  Hood. 


Master  Seile. 


5o  M*vtii  1640 

Entred  for  their  copie  vuder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  both  the 
wardens,  Certaine  sermons  upon  these  texts  (vizt)  BEVEL.  3.  20.  BEVEL. 
7.  14.   Esau,  27,  4.  5,  MATH.  16,  1,  2,  3,  by  Master  Cotton  of  Boston 


i<l 


Master  Nicholls.      Entred 


VJ 
under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes, 


warden,  A  Vatachisme  by  Master  Obadiah  Sedgwick  .         .         vjd 

So  iitiUtti  1640 

Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Sr  Henry  Vane,  principall  Secretary 
of  State  and  Master  Downes  warden,  a  booke  called  A  tract  against  the 
high  rate  of  usury,  &c.        ........         vjd 


9°  MAVtii  1640 

[Page  521]  Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 

Rich.  Hearne.  warden,  a  booke  called  The  Mistery  of  666,  the  name  of  the  Beast  opened. 


&c.    By  Fran.  Potter,  B.D. 


vj 


M 


Master  Fawne. 


Master  Butter 

and 
Master  Bourne. 


Walter  Edmonds. 


Rich.  Harper. 


Master  Okes. 


10o  m&ttii  1640 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  Three  sermons  preached  at  the  Collegiate  church  of  Manchester  &c. 
by  Rich:  Heyricke vjd 

f ofrcttt  tsit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Weckeklyn  and  Master 
Downes  warden,  The  succession  of  the  hingdomes  of  Portngall  &  the 
Algarne  anciently  allyed  to  the  crowne  of  Castile,  &c,  translated  out  of 
Spanish  into  English  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         ...         vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  The  declaracon  of  Francis  Cupif,  late  minister  of  Contigue  in  the 
diocese  of  Anglers,  &c.  translated  out  of  French  by  T:  W:     .         .        vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Doctor  Wykes,  a  pamphlett  called, 
honesties  returne  into  England  &c.  and  under  the  hand  of  Master  Hansley, 
a  Pamphlett  called,  The  happines  of  a  good  old  age  &c. 


xij 


M 


Entred 
warden, 
latyn . 


.     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
a  booke  called  The  Pniissacke  Stvallow  knife,  Sue,  translated  out  of 


vj 


i<t 


17o  iWrtrttt  1640 


[Page  522] 
Master  Walbanck. 


Assigned  over  unto  hiin  by  vertue  of  an  Assignem'  under  the  hand  & 
seale  of  M".  Griffin,  and  subscribed  by  Master  Downes  warden,  all 
her  estate  right  title  and  interest  in  the  booke  called,  The  Perambnlacon 
of  Kent  by  Master  Lambard,  w°h  is  one  halfe  of  the  said  booke.  Provided 
that  the  said  M".  Griffin  and  her  sonne  Edward  Griffin,  are  to  have 
the  printing  thereof  from  tyme  to  tynie,  paying  after  the  rate  of  four 


shillings  six  pence  p  Reame  the  printing 


VJo 


16 


[17—23  March  1640. 
[16°   Car oli  Regis] 


w.A»pky.{  £  &».nc"'] 


Tho.  Lambertl. 


17o  Jttarttt  1640 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes,  The  Welch  mans 
life,  teath  &  periall  &  the  Jovialt  gallant      .....        xijd 


coJJcm  flit 

Master  Stephens     Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of    Master    Hansley   and    Master 
Downes  warden,  a  welch  cateckittne  called  the  principles  of  the  oracles 


Master  Meredith. 


William  Garrett. 


[Page  523] 
John  Benson. 


Hen.  Twifonl. 


Master  Rothwell, 
Junr- 


of  god  ({v.  by  Oliver  Thomas  and  E.  Roberts 

cotfem  Sjrtc 


vj 


\i 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  Pattern?,  of  CcdechisUcall  doctrine  at  large, 
wherein  is  comprized  the  vse  &  benefitt  of  Catechising.  A  defence  of 
Christian  religion  against  atheists,  heathens,  Turkes  mid  Jewes,  &  a  succinct 
&  inditious  exposicbn  of  the  Ten  Comandem",  comprehended  in  o  vohunes 
in  folio,  in  manuscript,  very  large.     Supp.*  by  L.  A.  .         .         vjd 

20o  iWartit  1640 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Secretary  Vain e  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  intituled  An  history  of  the  Civill  warrs  of  England  betweene 
the  two  houses  of  Yorke  &  Lancaster,  in  prose,  written  in  Italian  by 
Sr  Francis  Biondi  &  Englished  by  Henry,  Earle  of  Monmouth  .        vjd 

cotmn  tfic 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes, 
a  booke  called  Hebdomada  magna,  Or  the  great  weeke  of  the  passion  of 
or  blessed  Lord  &  Saviour,  handled  by  way  of  a  continued  Exposicon  upon 


th 


fourth  article  of  the  Apostles  Creed,  by  John  Crumpe 


vj 


W 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edward  Deering  (appointed 
at  a  Comittee  of  the  Comons  house  of  parliam'  for  licensing  of  bookes) 
and  Master  Downes  warden,  An  Answere  to  a  booke  entituled  An  humble 
remonstrance  in  w'h  the  original!,  of  Liturgy  &  Episcopacy  is  discussed 


&  Queries  propounded  concerning  both,  & 


x. 


VJQ 


21°  iitavttt  1640 

Baph  Mabb.  Entred     ...     by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  of  Master  John 

Pym  one  of  the  members  of  the  house  of  Comons  and  subscribed  by 
Master  Man  warden,  The  Speech  or  declaracon  of  Mr.  John  Pym,  Esquire 
to  the  House  of  Lords  vpon  the  delivery  of  the  Articles  of  the  Com  mis 
assembled  in  Parliam',  ag*  Will.  Laud  Archh"  of  Cant.  togeUher  /<'*  a  true 


copie  of  the  said  Articles 


vj" 


[Page  524] 
Rich.  Burton. 


Entred 
Prayers 


23o  atavtti  1640 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley,  a  title  booke  of 


vj" 


*  Deleted  in  register. 


[T- &£■>«••  }w.A.Pi.y.       23  March  1640— 29  March  1641.] 

[16°-17°   Curoli  Regis] 


17 


Will.  Ley. 


23°  ittitrtti  1640 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  Parliam*  of  Bees,  &c,  by  John  Day         vjd 


Andrew  Hebb. 


coircitt  "Hit 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  haleluiah,  or  Brittaines  second  Remembrancer,  &c, 


by  Geo :  Wither,  gent. 


vja 


25°  ittatrtti  1640 

under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 


John  Wright.  Entred     .     . 

warden,  a  booke  called  Newes  newly  discovered,  &c. 


vja 


Master  Bourne 

and 
Master  Hope. 


cotrim  tfit 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  The  heads  of  reasons  for  w'h  a  generall  councell  of  Protestants 


ought  to  be  called  togeither  in  England 


Vj" 


29°  iWartit  1641 

Master  Stephens     Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Master^Meredith     Downes  warden,  a  sermon  called  The  deafe  man  cured,  &c,  by  Tobias 
Higgins vjd 


cotrcm  trie 

Robert  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    Doctor   Wykes   and   both   the 

wardens,  a  booke  called  The  Master  sinne  discovered  &  mortified  or  a  new 
discourse  for  expedition  in  Reformation   &  godlines,  by  Rich.  Tureman, 


Master  in  Arts 


VJ" 


Master  Downes 
warden  and 
Master  Young. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  the  said 
Master  Downes  warden,  a  booke  called  A  large  &  compleat  Concordance 
to  the  Bible  in  Eng :  according  to  the  last  translactm,  first  collected  by 
Clement    Cotton   &  now  much  enlarged,  &  amended,  Sec,  by  Sam.  New- 


man 


vjQ 


18 


[29  March— 3  April  1641. 
[17°   Car oli  Regis] 


■or   «„   i„„  /!■  Downei.  "1 


[Page  525] 
Master  Crooke. 
Re-assigned  back 
againe  to  Master 
Waterson  the  8th 
day  of  July  1648. 


Master  Okes. 


29°  m*vtii  1641 

Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seales 
of  Master  John  Waterson  and  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  and  interest  w0"  the  said  Master  Waterson  hath  in 
these  three  copies  hereafter  menconed,  vizt. 

Rider's  Dictionary, 

Sydney's  Arcadia,  and 

Josephus,  history         ........     xviijd 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called   The  lives  of  king   Henry  the  Eight,  Gardinall, 


Woolsey  &  Queene  Mary,  by  Mr.  Heywood 


vja 


Master  Dawlman.    Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Hansley    and    Master 
Downes  warden,  a  booke  called  Questiones  duae  ad  disputandum  proposite 


Master  Milborne. 


Master  Bartlett. 


Master  Kingston. 


[Page  520] 
Master  Kingston. 
Master  Crooke. 
Edw.  Blackmore. 
John  Williams. 


Master  Sam.  Man. 


Master  Legatt. 


a  Johanne  Prestono,  both  in  Latyn  and  English 


Vji 


1°  ajmlis  1641 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master   Hansley  and  both  the 
wardens,  a  booke  called  A  narracdn  of  the  life  &  death  of  Mr  Peacock 


VJ° 


2°  aprtlt's 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  great  oracle  resolveing  the  question,  whether  in 
mans  free  will  &  comon  grace  or  in  gods  speciall  &  effectuall  grace, 
stands  the  safety  of  man  &  the  glory  of  god,  by  Master  Fr.  Rouse  vjd 

cotrcm  *rte 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,   a    booke    called    Bellum   in    Idumeos    sen    Propheta    Obadias 


comentario  illustratus,  p  Jo :  Ellis 


vj 


\* 


2°%pviU&  1641 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Downes  warden,  a  booke  called  Thesaurus  Biblicus  sen  PromptuariU 
sacrum,  whereto  is  added  all  the  marginall  readings,  w'k  the  words  of  the 
text,  and  many  words  in  the  text  expounded  by  the  text.  All  alphabetically 
sett  downe  throughout  the  Bible,  whereunto  is  annexed  an  abstract  of  the 
principall  matters  in  the  holy  scripture,  by  Rich.  Barnard,  preacher  of 
Batcomb    ...........         vjd 

3°  ftp*.   1641 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  An  Exposicon  upon  the  first  epistle  of  ST.  JOHN  the  fift  chapter, 
delivered  in  sundry  sermons,  by  Master  John  Cotton,  late  minister  of 
Boston vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master 
Downes  warden,  a  booke  called  A  paraphrase  upon  the  SONG  OF  SALOMON 


in  verse,  by  Master  Geo  :  Sandys 


vj" 


[I.Mare"-}W'A'Pl«y 


5—9  April  1641.] 
[17°   Car oli   Regis] 


19 


Master  Latham. 


Master 

Jo.  Eothwell. 


Master  OTerton 

and 
Master  Rothwell. 


[Page  527] 
Rich.  Harper. 


Giles  Calvert 

and 
Tho.  Underbill. 


Master 
Rich.  Badger 

and 
John  Williams. 


5°  ®pv. 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Man  warden,  a  booke  called  The  protection  of  piety,  or  a  Christian  Nomen- 
clator,  &c.,  by  John  Ley     ........         vjd 


6° 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  sermon  on  COLOSS.,  the  third  chapter,  the  third  verse,  by  Master 


Bridge 


vf 


60 


Entred      .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Hansley   and   Master 
Man  warden,  a  sermon  on  JOB  2.  13.  bv  Master  Hooke 


vj° 


7o  %pxi\i*  1641 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Hansley,  a  ballad  called, 


The  ffowler  caught  in  his  owne  snare 


vr 


cotrcm  trie 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Downes  warden,  a  booke  called  The  article  of  Christ's  descension  into  hell, 
&c,  by  Richard  Barnard,  pastor  of  Batcomb      .        .        .        .        vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  An  exhortacbn  to  brotherly  comunion  betwixt  the 
protestant  churches,  written  by  the  right  reverend  father  in  god,  John 
Davenant,  Bishop  of  Sarum vj4 


Master  Rothwell.     Entred 


under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 

t 


Tho.  Paine. 


[Page  528] 
Josua  Kirton 

and 
Tho.  Warren. 

Master 
Cartwrlght. 


warden,  a  booke  called  The  Morality  of  the  fourth  comandem'  in  answer e 
to  the  translator's  preface  to  Dr  Prideanx  lecture  on  the  Sabbath,  and  a 
consideracon  of  D'  Prideaux  lecture,  wth  an  Examinacb'n  of  M'  Brere- 
wood  upon  the  Sabbath,  by  Doctor  Twisse  .         .         .    '     .         vjd 

coircm  *r(e 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  two  bookes,  viz'.,  THE  ACTS  of  the  Apostles  historically  translated 
into  verse,  &c,  by  James  Vaughan,  and  The  Path  to  peace,  or  a  familiar 
&  short  dialogue,  &c,  by  J.  T .         .         xijd 

90  admits  1641 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  palmers  practice,  or  the  Christians  dayly  duty, 
&c.,  by  Tho :  Palmer vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  two  bookes  (vizt.)  An  exposition  upon  the  three  first  chapters  of 
GENESIS  delivered  in  sundry  sermons,  as  is  supposed,  by  Doctor  Andrewes, 
late  Bishop  of  Winchester,  and  a  booke  called  A  Manuell  for  the  sick, 
wth  a  Letany  &  prayers,  by  the  same  author  reaerveing  eaefy  «jtm* 


Xlf 


*  Deleted  in  register. 


20 


[12—16  April  1641. 

[17°   Caroli  Regis] 


Wa._i<»..  JT.  Downe6."l 
•  A»pleyt  S.Man. 


Master  Butter. 


Master  Seile. 


WU1.  Adderton. 


Sam.  Gelllbrand. 


12°  %$m*  1641 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  both  wardens, 
.1  <  I  >fence  of  the  humble  Remonstrance  against  the  frivolous  &  false  exceptions 
of  Smectimnius  .......■■•         VJ 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  An  helpe  to  English  history,  &c.,  by  Robt.  Hall, 


gent. 


Vj- 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  discouery  of  the  most  daungerous  dead  faith,  &c, 


by  John  Eaton 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  way  towards  the  finding  of  a  decision  concerning 
Church  goverment,  &c.,  by  A.  P.  S.      .         .         .         .         .         .         vjd 


15°  ajivtlis   1641 


[Page  529]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 

John  Nicholson.       warden,  three  playes,  viz*.  A  Tragedy  called  Charles,  Duke  of  Burbon,  The 

Parroiall  of  Princes  &  Englands  first  happines,  or,  the  Life  of  St.  Austin 

xviijd 


Master  Whitaker.    Entred 


cofrcm  trie 

.  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  Treatice  called  The  four  cardinall  vertues  of  a  Carmelite  fryer 
observed  by  S*  Edw.  Deering,  knt.        ......         vjd 


Bernard  Alsop 

and 
Tho.  Fawcett. 


John  Stafford 

and 
Fran.  Egglesfield. 


John  Stafford. 


Master  Edwards. 


cotftm  Xiic 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of    Master   Hansley    and    Master 
Downes  warden,  a  booke  called  Epigrams  divine  &  morrall,  by  Sr  Thomas 


Vrchard,  knight 


vj 


M 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edward  Deering  and  Master 
Man  warden,  Three  speeches  by  the  said  S'  Edward  Deering  delivered  in 


the  Parliam' 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edward  Deeming  and  Master 
Man  warden,  a  booke  called  Experience  history  &  divinity  devided  into  five 


books.    Written  by  Richard  Carpenter 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  presumptious  man's  mirror,  &c,  by  Ben :  Austen 

Vjd 


|  l'a;-,"-  MO] 
Dan.  Frere. 


16°  ajirilte  1641 

Entred  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  Ten  sermons  preached  on  sev[er"\all  occasions,  by 
Tho  :  Barton,  Master  of  Arts vjd 


[I:  fiE1"- }*■*•»»•*■ 


19—28  April  1641.] 
[17°  Car oli  Regis'] 


21 


Master 
Richard  Coleg. 


Hum.  Blundon. 


19°  gjptfK*   1641 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wtkes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  happie  way  leading  us  to  heavenly  felicity,  by 
Robert  Crofts vj4 

cotrcm  Xfie 

Entred  .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 

warden,  a  booke  called  The  ruine  &  repaire  of  kingdomes,  &c,  by  Dan :  Swift 


vj 


M 


Master  Hearne. 


Master  Seile. 


Master  Leake. 


[Page  531] 
Master  Bourne. 


William  Garrett. 


Master  Beale. 


Master  Rothwell. 


200  Kg*.   1641 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master    Hansley    and    Master 
Downes  warden,  a  booke  called  The  worth  of  a  penny,  or  a  caution  to  keepe 


money,  by  H.  P. 


vja 


Entred     .  .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Downes    warden,    by 

authority  and  license  of  an  order  from  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam', 
A  sermon  &  recantaHbn  togeither  wtk  the  notes  drawne  out  of  two  books  of 
Dr  Pocklington's    called   Altare    GhnstianU   &    Sunday    no   Sabbath,  by 


Doctor  Bray 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  detection  of  a  fraud  of  B:  B :  a  seminary  preist 
upon  two  articles  of  the  Church  of  England  wth  an  Appendix  concerning  the 


right  of  Episcopacy,  by  a  lay  gentleman 


VJd 


24°  gptflfe   1641 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  The  horologie  or  dyall  of  prayer,  &c.  w'k  a  paraphrase  upon  the 
Lords  "prayer,  a  confession  of  sinne  comprecation  for  temporall  blessing, 
w,h  generall  thanksgivings  &  directions  for  preparacon  for  receiveing  the  holy 


comunwn 


VJa 


ooircm  tfit 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  both  the 
wardens,  a  booke  called  A  summary  view  of  the  goverment  of  the  Gomon- 
wealth  &  Church  among  the  Israelites  in  the  Old  Testam'  &  of  the  goverment 
of  the  Church  planted  by  Christ  &  his  apostles  in  the  New  Testam',  written 
by  a  worthy  reverend  divine  who  is  now  wth  god        .         .         .         vjd 

cofccm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Sol  Britanicus  Bege  consecratus,  &c. 


VJ" 


2$°  frpvilte   1641 


Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  signed  by  Sr  Edward 
Deebing  and  Master  Man  warden,  A  sermon  called  Babilons  Downefall 


&c,  on  BEVEL.  14.  8.  by  Master  Bridge 


vj" 


[28  April— 11  May  1641. 
[17°  Caroli  Regis] 


W.A.Pl.y.{£&™] 


Master  Rothwell. 


[Page  532] 
Math.  Summons. 


Thomas  Underbill. 


Fran.  Egglesfield. 


Master  Dawlman. 


Steren  Bulkley. 


2$°   frptiU*   1641 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Brownrigg  vice-chancellor 
of  Cambridge,  Doctor  Ward,  Doctor  Bainbrigg  and  Doctor  Bachcroft 
and  Master  Man  warden,  wth  consent  of  Master  Daniell,  A  Treatice  of 
conscience,  &c.  by  Master  Fenner,  upon  ROM.  2.  15.  .         .         .         vjd 

5o  Atatt   1641 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downks 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  true  originall  of  the  soule  rationall  proveing  both 
by  Divine  &  Naturall  reason  that  the  production  of  Mans  soule  is  neither  by 
creation  nor  propagation,  but  a  certaine  meane  way  betweene  both         vjd 

coircm  tsie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Downes  warden,  a  booke  called   The  picture  of  a  puritane,  in  verse,  by 


Master  John  Vicars 


VJa 


cofrrn  tfic 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  Certaine  sermons  upon  these  texts,  viz'.,  ROM.  4. 12.,  EsAII  27. 11., 
Rom.  8.  10.,  Rom.  6.  14,  Titus  2.  14.,  Prov.  29.  1.,  Prov.  8.  32.  by 


Master  Thomas  Gooding  *  Hooker 


VJa 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master    Hansley    and    Master 
Downes  warden,  Certaine  sermons  upon  ROM.  8.  34.  by  Master  Thomas 


Goodwyn 


Vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  Masse  in  Latyn  &  English  w'h  a  comentary  and 
observacons  vpon  it,  written  in  French  by  Peter  du  Molyn,  and  translated 


into  English  by  James  Mountayne 


VJa 


10o  ifttstiC   1641 


[Page  533] 
Master  Rothwell. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Vinditiae  Rogerii  Drake,  Med.  Doct.,  contra  animad- 
versiones  D.  D .  Primrosii  et  doctoris  Jo.  Walleij  de  motu  circularis 
sanguinis,  &c.     ..........         vjd 

rotorm   trie 

Master  Constable.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Sr  John  Wray  (one  of  the  Comons 
house  of  Parliani1)  A  Prayer  or  thanksgiveing  unto  God  taken  out  of  the 
forme  of  prayer  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  printed  in  A'  1575  for  their 
deliverance  from  the  tyranny  of  the  Frenchmen  by  the  English,  &c.       vjd 

lio  jftitti  1641 

WUl.  Garrett  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 

warden,  a  booke  called  Qods  goverm'  of  his  Church,  &  the  deputacbn  thereof 


to  men,  both  for  the  Civill  &  Ecclesiasticall  estate,  &c. 


VJ" 


Deleted  in  Register. 


[I.Sir"'}W.A.pl«y. 


11—15  May  1641.] 

[17°  Car oli  Regis] 


23 


Master  Bartlett.  Entred  for  his  copie  by  vertue  of  an  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  subscribed 
by  Master  S*  John  and  Master  Downes  warden,  Master  S*  Johns  Argument 
in  Westminster  Hall  touching  the  matter  of  law  in  the  case  of  the  Earle  of 
Strafford,  as  also  two  speeches  of  Master  Prims  at  the  begining  &  ending  of 
the  triall  of  the  said  Earle vjd 


[Page  534] 
John  Moore. 


Hen,  Hood. 


12°  Mi\ii  1641 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  deed  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
Mr  Moore  and  by  consent  of  a  full  Cort  of  Assistants,  all  these  copies 
and  parts  of  copies  hereafter  menconed,  the  which  did  lately  belong  unto 
Master  Richard  Moore  his  father,  deceased,  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque. 

iij"  vjd 

Via  Recta  ad  vitam  longam,  &c. 

The  Christians  Storehouse,  by  John  Gee. 

The  life  of  Galiatius,  &c. 

Googe's  husbandry. 

Birt's  Ffalconry. 

Instructions  for  Comunicants. 

his  part  in  Bp  Andrew's  Sermons. 

cotrem  Kit 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  deed  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
John  Moore,  and  subscribed  by  Master  Downes  warden,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  and  interest  which  the  said  John  Moore  hath  in  these  copies 
and  ptes  of  copies  following,  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque     .         .         iijs  vjd 

Via  Recta  ad  vitam  longam,  &c. 

The  Christians  Storehouse,  by  John  Gee. 

The  life  of  Galiatius,  &c. 

Googe's  husbandry. 

Birt's  Ffalconry. 

Instructions  for  Comunicants. 

his  Part  in  Bp  Andrew's  sermons. 


15°  #rau  1641 

[Page  535]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 

Master  Miller.         warden,  a  booke  called  A  discourse  concerning  the  great  benefitt  of  drayning 
&  imbanking  &  of  transportacon  by  water  wtkin  the  country,  by  J.  L. 

Vjd 


Robert  Somers 

and 
Tho.  Cowley. 


cotrcm  frfe 

Assigned  over  unto  them  by  Stephen  Bulkelet,  by  vertue  of  a  note 
under  the  hand  and  seale  of  the  said  Stephen,  one  full  moyety  or  halfe  of 
his  copie  called  The  Masse  in  Latyn  &  English  w'k  a  comentary  and 
observacons  vpon  it  written  in  French  by  Peter  du  Molin  &  translated   into 


English  by  James  Mountaine 


vj 


id 


24 


[21—26  May  1641. 
[17°  Caroli  Regis] 


W.A.pl.y.{!:gow™'] 


Master  Downes 
warden. 


Master  Thomason    Entred 

and 
Master  Pullen. 


[Page  536] 
Master  Rothwell. 


Master  Stevens 

and 
Master  Meredith. 


Tho.  Underhill. 


21  mo  Kb   ;flfot(f    1641 

Entred  for  his  eopie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  Judgment  of  DT  Reynolds  touching  the  originall 
of  Episcopacy,  more  largely  confirmed  out  of  antiquity,  by  the  now  Bishop 
of  Armagh vjd 

.  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  and  by  vertue  of  an  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by 
Sr  Edw  Deering,  knight,  a  booke  called  A  dissertacHn  w'h  Doctor  Heylin 
touching  the  p'tended  sacrifice  in  the  Eucharist,  by  Geo.  Hackwill,  Dr  of 


Divinity 


vj" 


210  Jftfctit   1641 


Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  an  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed 
by  Sr  Edward  Deering  knt,  and  Master  Man  warden,  A  sermon 
preached  to  the  renowned  Company  of  the  Artillery,  by  Calistato  Downing, 


Dr  in  Divinity 


Vj° 


rofrcm  Xfit 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edward  Deering  knt,  Master 
Hansley  and  Master  Man  warden,  A  true  resolucon  of  the  murthers 
comilted  by  Enoch  ap  Evan,  upon  the  bodies  of  his  mother  &  brother,  w'h  the 
causes  moveing  him  thereunto.  Togeither  w'k  an  examination  of  a  booke  of 
the  same  subiect  intituled   The  looking  glasse  of  scisme,   by  Rich.  More, 


Esquire 


vj° 


22o  Utatt   1641 


Entred 
warden,    a 
Pagett 


.     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 

booke    called    Meditacbns   of  death,   &c,   by   Master  John 

vjd 


24o   fitzH    1641 

Master  Fawnc.  Entred  ...  by  an  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  signed  by  Sr  Edward 
Deering  knt,  and  Master  Man  warden,  two  sermons  preached  at  West- 
minster before  sundry  of  the  ho"'   house  of  Comons,  by    Thomas    Case, 


minister  of  God's  word 


vj" 


[Page  537] 
John  Stafford 

and 
Fran.  Eggleselle. 


Master  Seyle. 


25o  Mutt   1641 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edward  Deering  knt,  and 
Master  Man  warden,  A  speech  of  the  said  S'  Edward  concerning  the  right 
of  the   laity   in   Nationall   councells   &   the   power    of    B'p'    in   affaires 


secular 


vj° 


26°  ittau    1641 


Entred  .     .     under  the  hands  ofSrBEN:  Rudierd  knt,  and  Master 

Man  warden,  Three  speeches  made  by  the  said  Ben:  in  the  Comons  house  of 
Parliam'.     1.  An  Introduction  to  the  Parliam'.     2nd.  Concerning  money 


to  the  Scotts.     Zd.  Concerning  B"" 


VJu 


[I:  SET"- }*■*■»'•»■ 


26—29  May  1641.] 

[17°  Car oli  Regit] 


25 


Master 
Tbo.  Badger. 

Tho.  Underhill. 


John  Burroughes. 


26<>  Mm    1641 

Entred  for  hia  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  true  &  absolute  Bishop,  by  Nich.  Darton    vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  two  tracts,  viz1,  The  art  of  liveing  by  faith,  vpon  Gal.  2.  20.  & 
The  doctrine  of  the  Sacram'  catachistically  handled,  &c.  by  Master  Cha: 
Chauncy vj4 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  an  order  of  the  house  of  Coinons,  signed 
by  Sr  Edward  Deering,  knt,  and  Master  Downes  warden,  An  argum' 
touching  the  subiects  propriety,  and  the  extent  of  the  king's  prerogative  in 


Taxacons  &  impositions,  &c. 


vj" 


2&°   Jttitu    1641 

[Page  538]  Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands   of  Sr  Edward  Deering,  kn',   and 

Master  Bartlett.       Master   Downes   warden,   a    sermon   intituled,    David's   zeal   for   Syon, 
preached  before  some  of  the  Comons  at  Westm",  by  Master  Tho :  Wilson  of 


Ottam  in  Kent 


VJu 


29°  4tfrau   1641 

Master  Butter.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  Philadelphus  vapulans  Theophili  Iscani  ad  calum- 
niosa[ni\  Irenei  Philadelphi  epistola\_m\  responsio.  A  dmb  Jo:  Hallo. 
Epis.  Exon  ..........         vjd 

cotrcm  3r€e 

Master  Browne.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  comittee  for  Licensing  of  bookes,  signed 
by  Sr  Edward  Deering,  kn',  and  Master  Man  warden,  Three  speeches  of 
Sr  Ffrancis  Bacon's.  1.  Concerning  the  Post  Nati.  2.  The  naturalizacbn 
of  the  Scotts.     3.  The  union  of  the  lawes  betwixt  both  kingdomes      .     vjd 

eofrcm  Drie 

Master  Hearne.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 
warden,  these  three  bookes,  (viz*) — 

1.  The  Courtiers  glasse,  or  the  rise  &  fall  of  favourites,  &c.  written  in 
Latyn  by  A  :  E  :  &  Englished  wu  many  illustracons,  by  T.  N.  Esqr. 

2.  Fasciculus  Magiae  AntiquorU    &    Philosophoru   Horto  collectus  et 
connexus  p  reverend  Anglo- Br ittanTii. 

3.  Leoline  et  Sydanis,  an  heroich  romance  of  the  amorous  adventures  of 
princes,  w"  sundry  affectionate  addresses  to  his  M"  under  the  name  of 


Cinthia,  by  Sr  Fra  :  Kinaston,  knt 


xvnj" 


29°  iKAii  1641 


[Page  539]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 

Sam.  Satterthwait.   warden,  a  booke  called  Syons  charity  towards  her  foes  in  misery,  in   a 


dialogue  between  a  cittizen  &  a  country  gentleman 


vj 


iJ 


26 


[31  May— 21  June  1641. 

[17°  Caro/i  Regis] 


W.A,plejr.{|;gowne..-j 


3lo  jstatt   1641 

John  Maynard.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wyk  es  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  use  of  doyly  pvblike  prayers  in  three 
positions,  &c. 

Char.  Duncan.  Entred     .     . 


vj° 


under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 


warden,  certaine  sermons,  by  Master  Richard  Hooker 


vj" 


70  bit  Stunt  1641 

Master  Hearne.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  Westrne  Court  progresse  in    the  most  glorious 


<£•  happie  raigne  of  King  James,  &c.  by  Sr  Fran  :  Kinaston 


vj 


» 


John  Wright, 
Junr- 


rofrcm  &te 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Doctor    Wykes    and    Master 
]  warden,  a  booke  called  Mercy  triumphant  over  Jtulgm',  a 
warning  for  dissolute  Sabbath  breakers,  by  Tho  :  Jones,  and  a  sermon  called 
the  Fruite  of  Repentance  by  John  Jones xijd 


rofrcm  frit 

Master  Pawne.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edward  Deerino  and  Master 
Man  warden,  A  Sermon  upon  the  1.  ORON.  28.  10.  preached  before  the 


house  of  Comons  by  Mr  Joseph  Symmons 


VJa 


iio  %mii  1641 

[Page  540]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Man 

Master  Moseley.      warden,  a  booke  called  The  superficial!  Christian  brought  backe  to  his  first 


principles,  &c.  by  John  Dawson 


vja 


John  Williams. 


Tho.  Underhill. 


15o   .liu  it  it    1641 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  Beaten  oylefor  the  lamps  of  the  sanctuary,  a  freatice 


concerning  sett  prayers  &  oT  liturgy,  by  L.  Womocke 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edward  Deerino  and  Master 
Man  warden,  a  litle  booke  or  table  in  verse  called,  Englands  Remembrancer, 
or  a  thanckfidl  acknowledgm'  of  Parliamentary  Mercies,  &c,  by  John 
Vicars  .  '    vjd 


Master  Stephens 

and 
Master  Meredith. 


210   a,,,, ,-j    \§\\ 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Sr  Edward  Deerino,  knt,  and 

]  others  of  the  Comittee  appointed  for  licensing  of  bookes, 

and  Master  Man  warden,  An  humble  examinaSon  of  a  printed  abstract  of 

the  Answeares  to  Nine  reasons  of  the  house  of  Comons,  againtt  the  votes  of 


B"'   in  Parliam' 


VJa 


[i-ter^w.AiPi.,. 


26  June— 5  July  1641.] 
[17°   Caroli  Regis] 


27 


26o  gjttttii  1641 

Master  Rothwell,     Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edward  Dbbring,  kn',  and 
Jun'-  Master  Downes  warden,  a  booke  called  A  vindication  of  the  Answeare  to 

the  humble  remonstrance,  by  Smectymnius  vjd 

28°  Stttttl   1641 

[Page  541]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykbs  and  Master  Man 

Mrs.  Griffin.  warden,  a  booke  called  Sacred  Poems  or  breife  meditacims  of  the  day  in 


generall  &  of  all  the  days  in  the  weeke 


VJa 


29°  Sttttit   1641 

Master  Bartlett.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Man 
warden,  tn-n  sermons,  one  called  Conscio  ad  denim  Jo.  21.  17.  18.  the 
other  called,  Abners  funerall,  on  the  2.  S.UI.  3.  38.  39.  by  Master  Robte. 


Harris,  pastor  of  Hanwell 


vj 


M 


Master  Bourne. 


30°  3unit  1641 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands  of    Doctor   Wykbs   and    both    the 
wardens,  a  booke  called  Encjlands  safety  in  trades  encrease,  most  humbly 


p'sented  to  the  High  Cor'  of  parliam' 


Vjo 


5o  3htUt   1641 


Master  Sparkes. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Downes 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  pleasant  purge  for  a  Roman  Gatholicke  to  evacuate 
his  evill  humors  consisting  of  sundry  epigrams,  &c.  by  Master  Prinn    vjd 


eotrcm  trie 

Master  Sparkes.  Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  comittee  for  licensing  of  bookes,  signed 
by  Sr  Edward  Deering,  kn',  and  Master  Downes  warden,  a  booke  called 
The  antipathy  of  the  English  Lordly  prelacy  both  to  regall  Monarchy  & 
civill  vnity,  &c.  by  Master  Wm-  Pryn    '  .         .         .         vjd 

5o  ahtltt   1641 

[Page  542]  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands  of  Sr  Edward  Deering,   knt,   and 

Master  Miller.         Master  Downes  warden,  Tivo  Argum''  in,  Parlia'"'-  by  M.'  Bagshaw,  one 


upon  the  Cannons  &  the  other  on  the  Premunire 


VJ" 


[8—16  July  1641. 
[17°   Caroli  Regis) 


H.Ff.th.r.ton.{y-^X»«] 


ittit  st  rv :  fytn.  dFfetuerstott,  ittast  r  r. 
ftta  $t  rr :  fltrft.  Ho  urn  r  \  am***™* 
ittagtrr:  Bohn  tfarfter  i  «K»ara^»- 


[Page  543] 
Abell  Roper. 


Master  Lee. 


Master  Bellamy 

and 
Raph  Smith. 


[Page  544] 
Sam.  Enderby. 


Master  Overton. 


Master 
Hodgkinson. 


8«>  of  3ht*»  1641 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Waller,  one  of  the 
Burgesses  of  the  house  of  Comons,  and  Master  Pakker  warden,  A  Speech 
made  at  a  conference  of  both  houses  of  gliam'  in  the  painted  chamber,  the 


6th  July  1641,  by  the  said  M"  Waller  . 


vja 


rotrrm  trie 


Ffran.  Egglesfeild. 


Entred  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes,  Master  Hansley 

and  Master  Man  late  warden,  Eleaven  severall  sermons  upon  these  texts, 
viz'.  2  TIM.  1.  13.,  2  TIM.  2.  1.,  another  on  the  same  text,  2.  TIM.  3.  5., 
another  on  the  same,  JOHN  14.  1.,  ROM.  7.  32.,  PHILL.  2.  21.,  2.   CRON. 


32.  24.  25.,  Bevel.  22.  17.,  &  Bom.  8.  34.  bv  Dr  Preston 


vja 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands   of    Master   Hansley   and   Master 
Bourne  warden,  a  booke  called  A  Treatice  against  Images  &  Pictures  in 


churches,  <fec.  by  Geo.  Salterne,  Esqr 


VJa 


12o  ghtiji  1641 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Bourne  warden,  a  booke  called  Beasons  against  the  independant  goverm'  of 
jlticnlar  congregacons  as  also  agahtst  the  tolleracon  of  such  congregacons  to 


be  erected  in  England,  by  Tho :  Edwards,  minister  of  the  Gospell 

15o  a„i,'j  1641 


VJ° 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  licensing  of  bookes,  signed 
by  Sr  Edward  Deering,  kn'  and  Master  Bourne  warden,  a  booke 
called  The  Altar  dispute,  or  a  discourse  concerning  the  several  innovaebns 


of  the  Altar,  by  H  :  P. 


vj° 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  comittee  for  licensing  of  bookes, 
signed  by  S''  Edward  Deering,  kn'  and  Master  Bourne  warden, 
Sermon  called  Beformacon  sure  &  stedfast,  or  a  seasonable  sermon,  &c. 
Also   another   sermon  called  The  troublers  troubled,  &c.  by  Sam :  Fair- 


cloth 


vj° 


16o  31  it  lit  1641 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  Licensing  of  bookes,  signed 
by  S  Edward  Deering,  kn'  and  Master  Bourne  warden,  a  booke  called 
The  Liberty  of  the  Subiect,  or  an  Argum'  upon  imposicons,  &c,  by  Master 


Will :  Hackwell  of  Lincolnes  Inne,  Esq' 


Vjo 


[U 


°J™f}H.Ffethenton. 


16—28  July  1641.] 

[17°  Caroli  Regis] 


16«  3ttl«  1641 


John  Benson.  Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  licensing  of  bookes, 

signed  by  Sr  Edward  Deering,  knt.  and  Master  Parker  warden,  The 
ma?mer  how  statutes  are  enacted  in  Parliam',  by  2Mssi7ig  of  bills,  collected 
many  yeares  past,  out  of  the  Journalls  of  the  house  of  Comons,  togeither  v)'k 
a  catalogue  of  the  Speakers  names  to  this  p'sent,  by  Master  Will.  Hackwell 


of  Lincolnes  Inne,  Esq' 


vja 


200    3>ttltt    1641 

[Page  545J  Entred     .     .     .     under  the    hands    of    Master   Hansley   and   Master 

Master  Mllborne.     Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  The  Christians  Auditt,  or  Quatuor  Novissima, 
&c.  by  Symon  Birckbeck,  minister  of  the  word  of  God  at  Grilling       vjd 


22o  3ttlu  1641 


Master  Overton 

and 
Master  Rothwell. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edward  Deering  and  Master 
Bourne  warden,  a  booke  called  The  Marrow  of  sacred  divinity,  draume  out 
of  the  holy  scriptures  &  the  Inlerp'te"  thereof,  &c,  being  the  translacbn  of 
Dr  Ames'  Medulla  in  Latyn vjd 


Master 
ThoB.  Harper. 


rotrcm  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  scripturall  apologie  for  the  church  of  England,  by 


Rich :  Burney 


vj" 


Master  Butter 

and 
Master  Bourne. 


23o  SttKi  1641 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Weckerlyn  and  Master 
Bourne  warden,  The  fformigne  Avisoes  July  the  28'*  in  «/*  is  the  conver- 


sion of  72  Jesuists  or  Papists  in  Lower  Normandy,  &c. 


VJ" 


Master  Heme.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden,  a  booke  called  An  Essay  of  history,  or  a  succinct  historicall 
narrative    illustrating   divers  prophettick  passages   in   DANIELL,   &c.    by 


Sr  James  Perrott,  kn' 


vj" 


[Page  546] 
Will  Sheeres. 


Assigned  vide 
page  447,  anno 
1644. 


2$o  man  i64i 

Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Mathewes  and  Master  Parker  warden,  all  the  estate,  right,  title 
and  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Mathewes  hath  in  these  four  copies,  viz1, 
Lucans  Pharsalia,  as.  bookes  by  Master  May.  The  Woodman's  Beare  by 
Master  Silvester.  The  Tragedy  of  Naero.  The  Virgin  Martyr.  Pro- 
vided tin;  said  M1  Mathewes  is  to  have  the  workemanship  of  printing 
them  (if  hereafter  he  shall  keepe  a  printing  house)  &  shall  doe  them  as 
reasonably  as  any  other  printer  will  doe  the  same       .         .         .         ij* 


30 


[28—30  July  1641. 
[17°  Car oli  Regis\ 


H.  Ffeth.nton.  {  f$S£2?  ] 


Master  Butter. 


2$°  m\ii  1641 

Eutred  for  his  copie  uuder  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  A  short  answeare  to  the  tedious  vindication 
of  Smectymnius,  by  the  author  of  the  humble  remonstrance       .         .     vjd 


Master  Man. 


ootmtt  Jrtc 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  comittee  for  licensing  of  bookes,  signed 
by  Sr  Edwaru  Deerjng,  knt,  and  Master  Parker  warden,  A  sermon 
called  Arons  bells  a  sounding  preached  at  a  visitacon  by  Mr  Samuell  Hearne 


late  minister  at  Modbury  in  Devon 


VJ" 


[Page  547] 
Master 
Eph.  Dawson. 
Master  Meighen. 
Master  Lee. 
Master  Pakeman. 


28°  m\ii  1641 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  an  order  of  the  Coinons  house  of  Parlia- 
ment and  Master  Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  The  second  part  of  the 
Institutes  of  the  Laives  of  England,  conteyning  the  Exposicbn  of  many 
ancient  &  other  Statutes,  &c,  by  S'  Edw  :  Cooke  late  Lord  cheife  Justice 


of  England 


vjo 


Master  Crooke. 


Will.  Adderton. 


John  Raworth. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Mann 
late  warden,  four  sermons  upon  these  tc.rts  (vit?)  EPHES.  4.  2o.,  HEBF. 
12.  14.,  Zach.  8.  16.,  &  Zach.  8.  19.  by  John  Gawden,  Dr  of  Divinity 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  new  world,  or  the  new  reformed  church,  &c,  by 


Dr  Holmes 


vja 


Entred  .  .  .  by  vertue  of  a  note  of  assignem',  under  the  hand  & 
seale  of  Master  Mathewes,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden, 
these  copies  following,  wch  lately  did  appertaine  unto  the  said  Mr  Mathewes 
(vizv.)  Three  sermons,  one  of  them  preached  at  Co'',  another  at  the  B1' of  London 
rinilacon  &  the  other  at  the  choice  of  the  Lord  Mayor,  by  Master  Thomas 
Adams.  The  touchstone  of  truth ;  'Tin  Merry  when  Gossips  meet;  The  Father's 
blessing ;  The  Scornefull  Lady,  a  play ;  <£-  Cupids  Revenge,  a  play       iij8 


30°  SHilii  1641 

[Page  548]  Entred     .     .     .      under   the    hands    of   Sr  Edward    Deering  kn*  and 

Master  Bartlstt.  Master  Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  Vinditae  voti,  or  a  vindication  of 
the  true  settee  of  the  National!  Covenant,  in  a  breifr  and  moderate  answeare 
to  the  protestacon  protested,  &c.,  by  John  Geerie,  Mr  of  Arts       .        vjd 


ro&rm  trie 

Master  Bartlett.      Entred     .     .     .     under  the    hands    of    Master   Hansley   and   Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  A  fiery  pillar  of  heavenly  truth,  &c,  by 


Alex :  Grosse 


vj° 


[?-tere'}H-Ffethe"t<m' 


30  July— 14  August  1641.] 
[17°  Car oli  Regis] 


31 


30°  Sniff  1641 

James  Beckett.  Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Mathewes,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  &  interest  w1'1'  the  said  Mr  Mathewes  hath  in  this  eopie 
called,  Oper  se  0,  or,  the  Bellman  of  London.  Provided  that  Mr  Mathewes 
is  to  have  the  printing  of  it,  if  hereafter  he  keepe  a  printinge-house,  & 


doe  it  as  reasonable  as  anv  other  will 


vj" 


3°  august i  1641 


Master 
Roger  Norton. 
This  Entrance  is 
crossed  out  by 
order  of  a  Co" 
held  the  15"'  of 
January  1644. 


Entred  for  his 

warden, 

Gramati 

A  short 

rules 

Introih, 


ie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master 
four  bookes  hereafter  lumied    (viz'.)    Institutio 
Tnnpendiaria,  &c,  comonly^alled,  Cambden's  Greets 
etion  of  Gramer,  &c,  oomonly  called  The  Gramer 
trued,  &c,  comonly  called    The   construeing  booke, 
of  Gramer  comonly  cjflled  The  Accidence 


these 


int. 


*  Md  that  at  a  Cort  of  Assist8  held  7°  fncii  1652,  it  was  by  order  declared  that 
their  form  order  of  15°  Jan  :  1644,  for  crossing  out  this  entrance,  bee  declared  Null 
&  Voyd,  &  that  this  entrance  is  &  shalbee  good  &  valid  to  all  intents  &  purposes 
as  if  the  said  forfE  order  (extorted  from  them)  had  never  bene  made. 

3°  aitgttfiti  1641  j)  vein  it 

[Page  549]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 

Hen.  Twiford.  warden,  a  booke  called  The  Calidonian  Grove      .         .         .         .         vjd 

eoirem  "bit 

Master  Bourne.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  two  bookes  (viz'.)  A  true  narracbu  of  the  Boy  all 
fishing  of  great  brittaine  &  Ireland,  by  Symon  Smith,  and  A  Sermon 
preached  at  the  funerall  of  M"  Eliz.  Leering,  by  Robte.  Marriott       xijd 


13°  august  1641 

Rich.  Harlson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 

warden,  a  booke  called   Spirituall   Intervalls   or   the   soules   Exercise   in 
certains  medita.com  on  sundry  obiects  &  occasions,  by  Lancelott  Reynolds, 


gent 


Vja 


Master  Rothwell, 
Junr' 


14°   auQti'jti  1641 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of    Master    Hansley   and   Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  A  comentary  upon  both  the  Epistles  of 


St.  Beeter,  by  Dr  Will :  Ames 


VJ" 


cotrciu  frte 

Master  Bishopp.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  honey-comb  of  free  iustification  by  Christ, 
collected  out  of  the  meere  authorities  of  the  Scriptures,  &c,  by  John  Eaton 


late  minister  deceased 


Vj° 


32 


[17—23  August  1641. 
[17°  Caroli  Regis'] 


S.MMMMtw.{££*B»] 


17o  attgtisti  1641 

Master  Butter.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Bourne  warden,  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  king  at  Whitehall  8'*  of 
August  lt>41,  by  Jo  :  Hall  Bp  of  Exeter vj 


i'l 


23°  aucjustt  1641 


[Page  550]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parkek 

Master  Leake.         warden  A   sermon   called   a    Dissection  of  the   Brains  &e,    preached    at 


the  Assizes  in  Lincolne  A0.  1640.  by  Michaell  Wigmore 


vj 


w 


totfcm  trie 

Mich,  Sparke.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

Master  Mathewes,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Mathewes  hath  in  this 
booke  (viz1)  Johnsons  Arithmeticke.  Provided  that  M''  Mathewes  is  to 
have  the  printing  of  it,  if  hereafter  he  keepe  a  printing  house,  &  doe 


it  as  reasonable  as  any  other  printer  will 


vj" 


roDrcm  fric 

Tho.  Underbill.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Miller  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden,  all  the  estate, 
right  &  interest  w"*  the  said  Mr  Miller  hath  in  this  booke  (viz') 
Crittica  Sacra,  or  observacdns  on  all  the  Radices  or  primitive  Hebrew  words 
of  the  old  Testam'  &c,  by  Edw.  Leigh.  And  also  halfe  of  the  said 
Mr  Miller's  right  in  another  booke  of  the  said  Mr  Leighe's  called 
A  Treatise  of  the  Divine  promises  &c.  .         .         .         .         .         .     xijd 

roftrcm  trie 

Master  Fawne.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Daulman  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden,  all  the 
estate  right  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Daulman  hath  in  these 
3  copies  (viz*.) 

Master  Symons  Case  and  cure  of  a  disserted  soule. 

Master  Dyke  on  the  Sacrament. 

The  poore  doubting  Christian  drawne  to  Christ   .         .  xviijd 


23°  auQii',ti  1641 

[Page  551]  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

Master  Dawlman.    Master  Fawne  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden,  all  the  estate, 
right  and  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Fawne  hath  in  these  Bookes  (viz*) 
Master  Goodwyn's  Child  Light. 

Returne  of  Prayers. 

Vanity  of  Thoughts. 


Growth  in  Grace. 
Master  Dyke's  select  sermons  his  inoyety 


lj'Vj 


M 


[ j[" SPSS?" }  =■  wethemton.     26  August — 17  September  1641.] 

[17°  Caroli  Regis] 


33 


Master  Bellamy 

and 
Ralph  Smith. 


26°  attgttttt    1641 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edward  Deering,  kn',  and 
Master  Bourne  warden  a  booke  called  The  power  of  the  Christ  of  god,  &c, 
by  Rich :  Bifeild   < vjd 


6°  Sqitemfttf*  1641 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden  a  booke  called  A  dialogue  betweene  a  minister  &  a  weake  beleever  &c. 


vj 


W 


John  Burroughes. 


9°  Skeptcmfoxi*  1641 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
warden  a  booke  called  An  ansiveare  to  two  bookes  of  Mr  Canne,  pastor  of 
the  Church  of  the  English  Seperatists  at  Amsterdam  tending  to  separa- 
tion, by  John  Ball vjd 


15o  £ej>t,  1641 

John  Wright.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes,  two  pamphletts, 

viz*.  A  warning  for  drunckards  &  A  looking  glasse  for  young  men  .     xijd 


[Page  552] 
William  Garrett. 


17°  Scjiterotote  1641 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
warden,  The  measure  in  mirth,  or  the  young  mail's  caveat  amidst  his 
follity  &c.  an  excellent  sermon  preached  in  the  University  of  Cambridge 
by  Dr  Lancelott  Andrews,  late  Lo  :  B"  of  Winchester  upon  ECCLES.  11.9. 
Beioyce  &c.    .         .         .         .         .         .         ■         •         •         •         •     VJ 


Master  Rothwell. 
Master  Slater. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
John  Burroughes. 


cottrm  trie 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  an  order  of  the  Comittee  for  licencing 
of  bookes,  signed  by  Sr  Edward  Deering,  knight,  and  Master  Man  late 
warden  a  booke  called  Ametius  his  cases  of  conscience  in  five  bookes,  trans- 
lated into  English,  wch  booke  was  entred  soly  to  Mr  Rothwell,  the 
12^"  of  December  last,  but  now  by  his  consent  entred  againe,  &  to  be 
devided  into  three  pts  (vizt)  the  first  3rd  pte  to  Mr  Rothwell  &  the 
two   other  third  ptes  equally  between   Mr  Slater,   Lawrence  Blacklock 


&  John  Burroughes 


vj° 


Geo.  Badger. 


cotrcm  tiie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
warden  a  booke  called  A  catachisme  &  also  a  breife  method  of  the  body  of 

Christian  Religion  by  J:  V: Vjd 

5 


34  [22  September— 6  October  1641.      H.n^nt.».{S-fts™-] 

[17°  Caroli  Regis] 


22°  Sqit  1641 

Tho.  Underhlll.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edwakd  Deeeing,  knight, 
and  Master  Bourne  warden  a  booke  called  A  comparison  of  the  parlia- 
mentary protestacon  w"'  the  late  Ganonicall  oath  &c,  by  John  Ley,  pastor 


of  Great  Budworth 


VJ" 


Francis  Coles.  Entred     .     . 

A  guide  to  salvation  &c,  by  Tho  :  Herbert 


24°  *Cptt  1641 

under  the  hand  of  doctor  Wykes  a  pamphlett  called, 


VJ" 


[Page  553] 
Fran.  Coles. 


24°  gept.  1641 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Doctor  Wykes  two  ballads  (viz') 
The  dwells  brood  newly  revived,  &  Faith  I  must  lash  you        .         .     xijd 


2$°  StepU  1641 

Master  Harford.      Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master   Hansley    and    Master 
Bouene  warden  a  booke  called  The  Quintescence  of  cruelty,  or  master  peece 


of  treachery,  &c  by  John  Vicars 


vj" 


cotrcm  trie 

George  Badger.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bouene 
warden  a  booke  called  The  righteous  mans  recompence  or  a  true  Christian 


caracterized  &  encouraged  by  J  :  Trapp 


VJa 


cotrcm  trie 

Master  Mozeley.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Bouene  warden  a  booke  called  Instruccons  for  forraigne  travell  &c.  by 
J:  H:  Esqr .*        .        .        .    vjd 


Andrew  Hebb. 


20  ©rtotote  1641 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Spaekes,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Bouene  warden,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  &  interest,  wch  the  said  Mr  Sparkes  hath  in  the 
booke  called  Cambdens  Brittania  in  latyn  &  English  being  a  twelveth 
pte  thereof vjd 


6o  ftrtoim's  1641 

John  Maynard.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Paekee 
warden  a  booke  called  An  answeare  to  a  dialogue  or  conference  betweene  a 
country  gentleman  &  a  minister  of  gods  word  about  the  booke  of  comon 


prayer 


vj 


\i 


[j!'P«X"re,}H.Fftther.ton. 


7—15  October  1641.] 

[17°  Caroli  Regis] 


35 


7o  0ctotnt<i  1641 

[Page  554]  Entred   for  his   copie   by  order  of   the  house  of   Comons,  testified  by 

Master  Man.  Master  Spuestowe,  one  of  the  members  of  the  said  house,  and  Master 

Parker  warden,  A  Sermon  called  A  peace  offering  to  god,  preached  to  the 

hoUe  house  of  Comons  at  their  publike  thankes-giveing,  Sept.  the  7th  by 


Stephen  Marshall,  Bach,  of  D. 


VJQ 


eotmu  frt* 

Master  Bourne.       Entred     ...     by  vertue    of  an   order   signed   by   Master   Pym   and 
Master  Wheeler  and  Master  Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  herring 


busse  trade,  by  Symon  Smith 


v.] 


i<i 


John  Burroughes. 


Master  Overton. 


9°  ©rto. 


Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
warden  a  booke  called  Novembris  Monstrum,  or  Rome  brought  to  Bed  in 


England  wtk  the  whores  miscarieing,  &c,  by  Dan.  Evans . 


vj 


w 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
warden  a  booke  called  The  Saintes  nosegay,  or,  a  posgy  of  722  spirituall 


flowers  collected  &  composed  by  Sam  :  Clarke . 


vj° 


Master  Overton. 


William  Bladen. 


coirem  Jjrte 

Entred     ...     by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  of  Master  Daniell 
the  printer  of   Cambridge,  and  Master  Bourne  warden  a  booke  called 


Warme  beare  &c,  wch  booke  was  licensed  at  Cambridge 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  penitent  death  of  a  woefull  sinner  or  the 
penitent   death   of    John  Atherton,  as   also    the   sermon  preached   at   hit 


funerall,  by  Nich.  Bernard,  Deane  of  Ardagh 


vju 


[Page  555] 
John  Wright, 
Junr- 


130  Ortofcvfe  1641 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
warden  a  booke  called  The  land  of  promise  &  the  covenant  thereof,  &c,  by 
J:  E: 


VjQ 


u<>  ©<*♦  i64i 

Tho.  Bates.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 

warden,  two  bookes  (viz*)  The  last  will  &  confession  of  Martin  Luther  s 
faith  concerning  the  principles  of  religion  &c,  &  A  treatice  against  gameing 


&c,  by  John  Phillips 


xij 


W 


15°  ®ct  1641 

Master  Clarke.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Bourne  warden,  a  sermon  called  The  souldiers  triumph  &  the  preachers 
glory  by  Mathias  Milward vjd 


36 


[26  October— 21  November  1641.     h.  Helton.  {£PBa?k™'J 
[17°  Caroli  Regis] 


25°  ®rf*  1641 

Master  Brewster.     Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called  A  Treatice  upon  the  Covenant  by  Mr  John  Ball    vjd 


John  Dallum. 


Master  Dawlman. 


26°  ©ctofcris  1641 

Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  S'  Edward  Deering  kn'.  and 
Master  Bourne  warden  a  booke  called  The  principall  duty  of  parliament 
men  &c,  by  Bich  :  Ward  minister  of  the  word  of  god  at  Stansted  Mount 


Fitchett 


vj° 


Jobn  Burroughes. 
28  June  '56. 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  testified  by  Sr  Roger 
Burgoine  one  of  the  members  of  the  said  house  and  Master  Bourne 
warden,  a  sermon  preached  before  the  said  hon'1'  house  at  the  publike 
thankesgiveing  called  Syons  Joy  by  Jer.  Burrowes  .         .         .     vjd 

26°  ©dofcrte  1641 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
warden  A  catechisme  called  a  Breviate  of  saveing  knowledge,  or  the 
Principalis  of  Christian  Religion  methodically  digested,  into  short  Questions 


&  Answers,  by  John  Brinsley 


VJu 


[Page  556] 
Master  Cartwright. 


Master  Butter. 


Master  Lee. 


Josua  Kirton 

and 
Tho.  Warren. 


90  ftobonfcrte  1641 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  the  right  hobI*  the  Lord  Brooke 
and  Master  Bourne  warden,  a  booke  called  a  discotirse  opening  the  nature 


of  Episcopacy  &c.  by  the  sd  right  hoble  Robert  Lord  Brooke  , 


vj" 


16°  Hoiicmfcrte  1641 


Entred 
warden 


.     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
a  booke  called  The  life  &  death  of  o'  late  noble  prince  Henry, 


written  by  Sir  Cha  :  Cornewallis,  kn'. 


vj 


\i 


2lo  #<>&♦  i64t 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  William  Drake  one  of  the 
members  of  the  house  of  Comons,  and  Master  Parker  warden,  A  speech 
of  the  said  Sr  William  Drake  in  Parliam'  concerning  the  present  distempers 


i'l 


&  putting  the  kingdome  in  a  state  of  defence.  Nov.  10.  1641    .         .     vj 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden  a  booke  called  Truth  asserted  by  the  doctrine  &  practice  of  the 
Apostles  &c,  that  Episcopacy  is  Jure  Divino,  by  Sr  Ffran.  Worsley      vjd 

Master  Cartwright.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Bourne  warden,  severall  tracts  of  Mr  Hugh  Broughtons  viz'.,  his 
Exposicon  or  Coment  upon  the  Revelacbn  of  the  holy  Apocalips,  upon 
Daniell,  Ecclesiastes,  The  Lamentaclms  of  Jeremy  &  upon  Job.  An 
Apologie  in  breife  assertions  defending  that  o"  Lord  dyed  in  the  tyme 
properly  foretold  to  Daniell.  A  require  of  Agreem*  to  the  grounds  of 
divinity  studdy.  An  explicacon  of  the  Article  of  o'  Lords  soules  goeing 
from  his  body  to  paradice  &c,  wth  sundry  Epistles  thereto  prefixed  & 
annexed.  An  Epistle  to  the  learned  Nobillity  of  England,  and  two  title 
works  defensive  of  or  redemption  &c  &  a  declaration  of  the  generall 
corruption  of  religion  scripture  &  all  learning  &c.    .         .         .         .     ij" 


[fpBa°Se}H.Ff.th.rston.  23  November— 20  December  1641.]  37 

[17°  Caroli  Regis] 


23°  BobtmMs  &*  1641 

[Page  557]  Entred  for  their  copie  by  order  of   the  house  of  Comons  and  Master 

Master  Stephens      Bouene  warden',  a  sermon  preached  before  the  hoble  house  of  Comons  on 


and 


MasterTeredith.     the  fift  of  November  1641,  by  D<  John  Burges 


vj" 


Master  Vavasor. 


26°  fiobcmlms  1641 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Harbotle  Grimston  Esqr,  one  of 
the  members  of  the  house  of  Comons  and  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master 


Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Fleta  de  Legibus  Angliae 


vj 


i<l 


Master  Seile 

and 
Abell  Roper. 


Master  Seile. 


Master  Miller. 


John  Stafford. 


Entred 


27"  Mob.   1641 

under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 


warden  a  booke  called  The  history  of  Episcopacy,  &c  by 

cofrcm  tsie 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  last  Romish  conclave  of  the  election  of 
this  Pope  Vrbane  the  8'*  translated  into  English,  by  Mr  Purefoy,  Esq' 


vj° 


4<>  Deiemlnt'i  1641 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master    Hansley   and   Master 
Parker  warden,  A  breife  answeare  to  the  defence  of  John  Ethrington  by 


Stephen  Denison,  Dr  Divinity 


vj" 


7°  Ucccmlms  1641 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
warden,  A  Sermon  preached   at   the   Assizes   at   Madeston   in   Kent,  by 


John  Reading,  upon  Bom.  16.  17. 


VJ« 


Master  Dawlman.     Entred     .     .     .     under  the  handes  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden    Two  sermons  preached   by    Thomas   Sheapard,   the   one   upon 


Canticles  5.  2.  the  other  upon  the  2.  Cor.  7. 1. 


VJ" 


[Page  558] 
Master  Seile. 


14°  Decerning  1641 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of    Master   Hansley   and   Master 
Bourne  warden  a  booke  called  The  grouth  of  Antichrist  &c,hy  Hen.  Yaxley 


of  Bonthorpe  in  Norfolke,  Esqr 


vj" 


20°  accrmlm*   1641 

Dan.  Frere.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 

warden  a  booke  called  A  cronicle  or  history  of  the  kings  of  England  from 


the  Saxon  kings  unto  this  prsent,  by  S'  Richard  Baker,  knight 


vj° 


*  The  entry  is  not  completed. 


38  [20  December— 18  January  1641.     H.Ff.th«™un.  {£•&!&'•] 

[17°  Caroli  Regis] 

20°  Bectmbvin  1641 

Dan.  Frere.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  same  hands,  a  sermon  called  Papisto- 
Mcuitix  preached  on  the  5th  of  November,  1641,  by  W:  Sclater,  B.D. 
Prebend  of  Exon vjd 

5°  tommvii  1641   [i.e.  1641*2] 

Master  Meredith.  Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  of  Master 
Kingston,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker,  warden,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  &  interest,  wch  the  said  Mr  Kingston  hath  in  this 
Catachisme  called  the  grounds  of  Christian  religion  by  Ezechiell  Rogers 

Vjd 

Sam.  Gellibrand.  Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  &  subscribed  by 
Master  Parker  warden  A  sermon  preached  at  the  last  fast  on  the  22th  of 
DecernD'  last,  before  the  honblc  house  of  Comons,  by  Stephen  Marshall 
Bach :  Divinity vjd 


Master  Meredith. 


17*  •*  3famtarj>  1641  [>.  1641*2] 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  &  subscribed  by 
Master  Parker  warden,  A  sermon  preached  at  the  late  fast  on  the  22th  of 
December  entituled,  England*  Looking  glasse,  by  Edmond  Callamy,  B  :  D  : 


vj 


W 


18°  Samtarfi  1641 

[Page  559]  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master  Hansley   and    Master 

Master Cartwrtght.   Parker  warden,  these  severall  tracts,  viz*  Our  Lords  familie  <ۥ  many 

other  points  depending  upon  it,  &c,  An  Advcrticem*  of  Coruption  in  o' 

handling  of  Religion  &c.     Principal}   j'osi/ions  for  grounds  of  the  holy 

Bible,  by  Mr  Hugh  Broughton,  w*  a  funeral!  Poem  upon  the  death  of 


the  said  author 


vja 


coirem  tfit 

Master  Bloome.  Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Vavasor,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Bourne  warden,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Vavasor  hath  in  the 
copie  called,  The  helpe  to  discourse — The  warr'  is  dated  the  Xth  of 
Dec.  1641 vjd 


cofrcm  frie 

Master  Kingston.  Assigned  over  to  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Waterson,  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  these  four 
booket,  or  pteaof  bookes,  viz'.  The  Proaehert  PUa  by  Mr  Sam.  Hieron, 
Oambdm*  Illumines.  His  part  of  Mr  Perkin'i  worket  m  all  volumes,  and 
the  Collection  of  the  history  of  England,  by  Mr  Sam.  Daniell  .         .     ij* 


[fpBark™f}H.Ff.therston. 


27—12  January  1641.] 
[17°  Caroli  Regis] 


39 


27°  3htmt;utt  1641 

Master  Kgglesfeild   Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edward  Deeking,  knight, 

i  h    «+aff  d  one  °^  the  members  of  the  house  Comons,  and  Master  Parker  warden, 

A  Collection  of  Speeches  made    by  the  said    Sr   Edward   in   matter   of 

religion,  some  formerly  printed  &  divers  others  now  added,  all  of  them 


revised  for  the  vindicacon  of  his  name  &c. 


vj 


a 


27°  Samtarii  W>  1641 

[Page  560]  Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

Geo.  Badger.  Robert    Bostock,    &    subscribed  by   Master    Bourne   warden,    a   full 

moyety  or  one  halfe   of   all  the  estate,   right,   title  and   interest,   wch 
the  said  Robte  Bostock  hath  in  these  copies  hereafter  following,  viz' : — 

Mr  Reynold's  on  the  110th  psalme 

his  three  treatices  (viz')  The  Vanity  of  the  creature  &c. 

his  meditations  on  the  Sacram'. 

his  Passions  of  the  Soule. 

his  Sheilds  of  the  Earth,  a  sermon. 

his  Peace  of  the  Church,  a  sermon. 

Dr  Mayer  upon  S'  James  Epistle. 

The  Arcadian  Princesse 

Mr  Chibbald's  Sufne  of  all,  &c. 

The  Saints  Sollace  by  Peter  Bostock v* 


Master  Rothwell, 
Junr- 


Master  Bartlett. 


29°  .Damtarii  1641 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  &  subscribed  by 
Master  Parker  warden,  A  speech  delivered  at  a  conference  wtk  the  Lords, 
Jan.  25.  1641,  by  occasion  of  the  peticbns  from  the  Citty  of  London  &  the 
Counties  of  MitM,  Essex  &  Hertford  by  John  Pym  Esq'  .    "     .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Edward  Deering  knight  and 
Master  Parker  warden,  Certaine  sermons  upon  these  texts  viz*.  PSAL.  126. 
1.  2.  &  EXOD.  17.  11.  by  John  Bond,  preacher  in  Exeter       .         .     vjd 


[Page  561] 
Master  Beale. 


Master  Sparkes. 


12o  3) a nti a vii  1641 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden  a  booke  called  Gods  goodnes  &  mans  ingratitude  illustrating  each 
other  by  R  :  Y : .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
warden  a  booke  called  A  Beformacdn  of  Schooles  digested  into  two  treatices, 
the  first  shewing  the  great  necessity  of  a  generall  reformacdn  of  comon 
learning  &  how  it  ma,y  be  brought  to  passe.  The  second  answeares  certaine 
obiections  agt  such  undertakings  &  describes  the  several!  ptes  &  titles  of 
the  workes  that  are  to  follow  by  Mr  Jo  :  Amos  Comenius  &  Englished 
by  Sam.  Hartlib vjd 


40  [25  February— 11  March  1641.       *«««*»..{ J-fis™-] 

[17°  Caroli  Regis] 


25o  iFfcfct:.  1641 

Master  Clarke.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master 
Bourne  warden,  a  booke  called  Diatribae  or  discourses  upon  these  texts  of 
scriptures  (viz')  MATH.  6.  9.,  ACTS,  17.  4.,  2  PET.  11.  4.,  1.  COR.  4.  1., 
John  10.  20.,  Prov.  21.  16.,  Gen.  49.  10.,  Psal.  8.  2.,  Zach.  4.  10, 
Marke,  11. 17.,  John  4. 23.,  £wre24. 45. 46.,  Exod.  4. 25.,  Ezech.  20. 20., 
Jtfkra  6.  9.,  1  Cor.  11.  5.,  Tit.  3.  5.,  Jost^  24.  26.,  1  Tim.  5.  17., 
ACTS,  11.  5.,  1.  COB.  9.  14.,  by  Joseph   Mead    late  fellow  of  Christ's 


Colledge  in  Cambridge 


vj° 


colrom  fr(e 

John  Clifton.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
warden  a  booke  called  A  legacy  for  the  Queene  &  her  royall  progeny  &c,  by 
the  Lady  Mary  Eole •     vjd 

25°  jftftr.  1641 

[Page  562]            Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master   Hansley   and   Master 
Master  Man.           Parker  warden,    A   Paraphrase   &   Exposicon   of  the   third   chapter   of 
ST.  PETER,  the  second  epistle,   by   Joseph  Mead  B.D.  late   fellow   of 
Christs  Colledge  in  Cambridge vjd 

9o  m*vtii  1641 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called  A  scripture  inquiry  or  helpes  for  memory  in  duties 
of  piety  &c  by  Tho.  Belke vjd 

1lo  ittavttt  1641 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsino,  Clarke  of  the  Parliam',  &  by  the  appointment  of  Master  Callamy, 
&  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  a  sermon  preached  at  the  fast  before 
the  hoble  house  of  Comons  on  Wednesday  the  23th  of  Febr.  1641,  on 
Ezech.  36.  32.  by  Edm.  Callamy  B.D.     " vjd 


Sam.  Gellebrand. 


Godfrey  Emerson 

and 
Will.  Bladon. 


lotrcm  &ic 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing,  Clarke  of  the  Parliam*,  &  by  the  appointment  of  Master  Mar- 
shall, &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  a  sermon  preached  at  the  fast 
before  the  hoble  house  of  Comons  on  Wednesday  the  23th  of  Ffebr.  1641, 


on  Judges  5.  23.,  by  Stephen  Marshall,  B.D. 


vj" 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  House  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing  and  Master  Parker  warden,  A  remonstrance  of  some  remarkeable 
passages  concerning  the  Church  &  kingdome  of  Ireland  &c.  prsented  to 
the  hoble  house  of  Comons  by  Hen  :  Jones  L*  of  Divinity      .        .    vjd 


[?P«Se'}H.Ffether,ton. 


1  April— 2  May  1642. 
[18°  Carol*  Regis] 


41 


1°  aimlto   1642 


Master  Waterson.  Reassigned  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Kingston,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker,  warden,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  &  interest,  wch  the  said  Mr  Kingston  hath  in  these 
copies  following  viz1,  The  Preachers  Plea  by  Mr  Sam.  Hieron.  Cambden's 
re maines ;  his  part  in  Mr  Perkins'  u'orkes  in  all  volumes  &  the  Collection 
of  the  History  of  England  by  Mr  Sam.  Daniell,  wch  said  copies  were 
formerly  assigned  by  the  said  M1'  Waterson  to  the  said  Mr  Kingston       ij8 


Tho.  Fawcett. 


5°  3|)vilt*i  1642 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  printing,  signed  by 
Master  Pelham  and  both  the  wardens  a  booke  called  Touching  the 
drayning  of  great  fenns,  &c  by  Sr  Cornelius  Vermniden,  knt.         .     vjd 


Fran.  Bowman. 


Rich.  Roiston. 


Fran.  Egglesfeild. 


[Page  564] 
Master  Bartlett. 


cofrcm  tfic 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Parker  warden  a  booke 
called  Poems  wth  the  Muses  Looking  glasse  &  Amyntas  by  Thomas 
Randolph,  wch  said  booke  belongeth  to  the  said  Ffrancis  Bowman  as 
being  purchased  by  him  at  Oxford         ......     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden,  a  sermon  preached  in  S'  Paul's  church  on  the  king's  coronation 
day  by  Dr  Gardner vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden  a  booke  called  The  discontented  colonell  by  Sr  John  Sucklyn,  knt. 


vjQ 


19°  ajmltd  1642 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  licensing  of  bookes,  signed 
by  Master  White  and  Master  Parker  warden  a  booke  called  A  temperate 
plea  for  Pauls  Presbitry  in  Scotland,  or,  a  modest  dispute  touching  Indepency 
of  pticular    congregations   &   the    tenetts    of    the    Separacon,    by    Sam. 


Ruthurford  Professor  of  Divinity  in  S*  Andrewes  in  Scotland 


vju 


26°  Upvilin   1642 

Master  Leake.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
warden  a  booke  called  Mel  Heliconium,  or,  Poeticall  honey  gathered  out  of 
the  woods  of  Parnassus,  &c  by  Alex  :  Rosse,  Chapl :  to  his  Maity    .     vjd 


2°  Jttau  1642 

Master  Sparkes.  Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  Licensing  of  bookes, 
signed  by  Master  White  and  Master  Parker  warden,  a  booke  called 
The  second  part  of  Dialogue  betweene  A  and  B.  &c.  by  Will :  Prinn,  Esqr 


v.] 


\i 


42 


[9  May— 8  June  1642. 
[18°«  Car oli  Regis] 


H.Ffether*ton.{£-&°ruk™e'] 


9°  ittatt   1642 

Tho.  Underhlll.        Eutred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  Licensing  of  bookes, 
signed  by  Master  White   and  Master  Parker  warden,  A  Catachisme 


called  Soule-saveing  knowledge  &c  by  John  Vicars 


Vj« 


14«  M*H   1642 

Master  Dawlman.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  hoWe  house  of  Comons,  signed  by 
Master  Elsing  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden,  A  sermon 
preached  before  the  hoble  house  of  Conious  at  their  late  solemne  fast 
Apr.  27. 1642,  entituled,  ZerubbabeUs  encouragem'  to  finish  the  Temple,  by 
Tho.  Goodwyn,  B :  D : vjd 


[Page  565] 
Master  Bartlett 

and 
William  Bladen. 


14°  tfic  i»Mi   %°   1642 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden,  a  sermon  called  the 
workes  of  Ephesus  explaned,  being  preached  before  the  hoUe  house  of 
Comons  at  their  late  solemne  fast,  Apr :  27,  by  Joseph  Carill,  preacher  to 
Lincolnes  Inne .         .         .         .     vjd 


Master  Lee. 


Master  Sparkes. 
Master  Milborne. 
Master  Cotes. 
Master  Crooke. 


cotrcm  tfit 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  [ 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  true  protestant  souldier  &c,  by  Hannett  Warde 


VjQ 


16°  Mm   1642 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hands   of    Master    Hansley   and   Master 
Parker  warden,  Two  &  forty  sermons  preached  upon  severall  occasions, 


by  Dr  Micklethwaite 


vj" 


Master  Bourne. 


Master  Clarke. 


7°  3Hmit   1642 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  licensing  of  bookes,  signed 
by  Master  White,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden,  a  booke 
called  Mr  Smart's  persecutions  wth  the  sermon  &  apologie  of  the  same 


Vj" 


8°  attttfi    1642 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 
warden  a  booke  called  Daniells  Weekes,  an  Interpret  aeon  of  part  of  the 
prophecy  of  Daniel,  by  Joseph  Mede,  late  fellow  of  Christs  colledge  in 
Cambridge vjd 


Master  Downes, 
.Innr-  mid 
Will.  Bladon. 


cofrcm  Irtc 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing*  and  Master  Parker  warden,  A  BelacTin  of  such  occurrences  as 
have  happened  in  Donegale  &c,  p'sented  to  the  house  by  Cap :  Audley 


Mervyn 


vj" 


[j!-A°rCf,}H.rfether.ton. 


10—13  June  1642.] 

[18°  Caroli  Regis] 


43 


10°  3htm't   1642 

[Page  566]  Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  Licensing  of  bookes 

John  Burroughs.       signed  by  Master  White  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden,  A 
sermon  called  Good  courage  discovered  &  encouraged  by  Mr  Ash     .     vjd 


John  Wright, 
Junr- 


[Page  567] 
More  to  John 
Wright,  Junr- 


13°  3umt  1642 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  bill  of  sale,  from  Edward  Dawkins 
executor  of  the  last  will  &  testament  of  Master  Bird,  lately  deceased, 
approved  of  by  a  full  Cort  of  Assistants,  held  the  sixth  day  of  this 
instant  June,  and  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Edward 
Brewster,  subscribed  by  Master  [  ]  warden,  all  the  copies  & 

parts  of  copies  hereafter  following  wch  lately  did  belong  unto  Robt 
Bird  &  the  said  Edward  Brewster,  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque  .  xxxs 

The  doctrine  of  the  Bible  in  8vo,  a  fourth  pte. 

The  doctrine  of  the  Bible  in  12°  halfe  hereof. 

Ball's  Catachisme  large.     Halfe. 

Ball's  Catachisme  small.     Halfe. 

Gods  Arrow  against  Atheists,  by  Mr  H.  Smith.     Halfe. 

The  Pathway  to  knowledge,  or  Tapp's  Arilhmetick. 

The  third  &  fourth  parts  of  the  true  watch. 

The  godly  garden. 

The  pensive  maris  practice. 

The  garden  of  spirituall  ftomres. 

The  garland  of  goodwill. 

The  schoole  of  vertue. 

Whiting's  Catachisme. 

Burton's  Catachisme. 

Dr  Twisse'  Catachisme. 

Wilkinson's  Catachisme. 

Diogenes  Lanthorne. 

Booke  of  Ridles. 

F figure  of  Three. 

The  Case  is  altered. 

Long  Megg  of  Westminster. 

Hospitall  for  the  diseased. 

The  Widdovies  Treasure. 

A  thousand  notable  things. 

The  Pathway  to  health. 

Titania  &  Thesius. 

The  glory  of  the  latter  Temple. 

The  faithfull  Sheapard. 

Wilkinson's  Debt  Booke. 

Jonas  Contestation. 


44  [13—14  June  1642.  H.Ffether.ton.{^PBas?] 

[18°  Caroli  Regis] 


The 'godly  mans  ionrney  to  heaven. 
Iff/mi's  kcqrpinee, 
Invitation  to  prayer. 
Errors  of  Anabaptist .-. 
Mr  Mulline's  5  sermons. 
The  principles  of  piety,  a  catachisme. 
Wheatley  on  the  Comandem",  their  part. 
Vinyard  of  Devotion. 

The  glory  &  happines  of  a  Christian,  by  Mr  Rogers. 
Christian  prayers  &  meditations. 
The  sinners  inditemeni. 
Robinson's  Citharine  booke. 
A  needle  ivorlce  booke. 
[Page  570,  i.e.  Alsop's  Catachisme. 

Se  to  John  The  sinner,g  *acrafice. 

Wright,  Ounr  Diadem  for  the  afflicted. 

The  Catechizers  holy  encourage"'. 

A  pair  of  Spie  knaves. 

Tables  of  the  Comandem''. 

Their  parts  of  all  Pictures  &  Tables. 

Dr  Boyse  sermons,  a  part. 

The  History  of  Garagantua. 

Vatjx  on  the  Creed,  y'  Lords  prayer,  &  ten  Comandem" '. 

The  Portrature  of  Dr  Preston. 

Faithes  roomes,  or  the  picture  of  the  martyrs. 

Selfe  satisfaction,  <£•  Ruth  revived,  by  Fr  :  Taylor. 

Canticum  Evangelium  Summn,  &o,  by  Mch  :  Bradshaw. 

Recompence  of  the  Righteous. 

Reward  of  the  wicked. 

The  thunderbolt  of  gods  Judgem". 

The  sacrifice  of  a  sorrowfull  soule. 

The  history  of  Caelestinae. 

14°  .UttttU   1642 

Master  Flesher.  Assigned  over  unto  him,  bv  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Henry  Bell  (dated  the  27th  of  Febr.  1636),  &  subscribed  by  Master 
Parker  warden,  all  the  estate,  right,  title  &  interest,  wch  the  said 
Henry  Bell  hath  in  these  copies,  viz'. 

The  Booke  of  pretty  Conceits. 

The  Booke  of  Ridles. 

The  Sackfnll  of  Newes. 

The  booke  of  Christmas  Carrolls  .         .         .         ■         ■         .     ij* 


*  This  is  only  an  error  in  pagination,  the  scribe  having  read  the  previous  number 
as  560  instead  of  567,  bat  it  throws  the  pagination  out  throughout  the  remainder  of 
the  volume. 


Master  Flesher 


[?pBa°r¥enre}H.Ffeth.r.ton.  14Juliel642.]  45 

[18°  Car oli  Regis'] 


H°  Simtt   1642 

[Page  571,  i.e.  Assigned  over  unto  hiin,  by  vertue  of  a  note,  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
tf\  iu.  Master  Young,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Bourne  and  Master  Parker 
wardens,  a  full  moyety  or  one  halfe  of  all  the  estate,  right,  title  &  interest 
wch  the  said  Mr  Young  hath  in  all  and  every  of  the  copies  &  parts 
of  copies  hereafter  following,  wch  were  assigned  over  from  Benjamin 
Fisher,  to  the  said  Mr  Young,  the  27th  of  March  lb'3 7, viz*:—        .    'xl» 

1.  The  Attorneys  Academy. 

2.  A  content  of  Scripture  by  Mr  Broughton. 

3.     his  observations  upon  the  first  ten  fathers. 

4. his  texts  of  Scripture  chaning  the  holy  cronicle  till  the 

Sunne  lost  his  light. 
5. his  Cedar  Olam,  or  the  order  of  the  world. 

6.     his  breife  discourse  of  the  scriptures. 

7.     his  letter  to  a  friend  touching  Mordecais  age. 

8. his  Treatice  of  Melchisedeck. 

9.   Wheresoever  you  see  me  trust  to  yorselfe,  by  Tho  :  Powell. 

10.  Spirituall  food  &  Phisiche  by  I :  M  : 

11.  The  Spanish  Inquisicon. 

12.  A  Confutation  of  the  Remists  translation,  wth  annotations  on 
the  New  Testani1,  by  Tho  :  Cartwright. 

13.  The  history  of  Qneene  Elizabeth  in  English. 

14.  Direction  for  search  of  Records.     A  fourth  part. 

15.  An  Accidence,  or  Path  way  to  Experience  &c. 

16.  The  Life  &  Raigne,  or  Annalls  of  Hen :  8",  Edw :  6'*  &  Queene 
Mary. 

17.  A  new   advice   touching   the   currency  &  payment  of  English 
money. 

The  Reportory  of  Records,  by  Tho  :  Powell. 

The  Kings  high  way  to  horsemanship,  by  Ger  :  Markcham. 

Dr  Dun's  last  sermon  before  the  king.     Halfe. 

Sr  Walter  Rawleigh  his  precepts  to  his  sonne. 

The  Duells  Anotamy. 

The  Raigne  of  king  Hen :  the  second,  by  Tho  :  May. 

Excellent  instructions  for  travellers. 

Virgill's  Georqiclcs       )  ,      ,»   „ 

n/r  .    *.  •  £  by  Mr  May. 

Marshall  s  Epigrams  )    J  J 

Tin-  witches  of  Lancasheire,  the  play. 

The  Raigne  of  King  Edward,  the  third,  by  Mr  May,  halfe. 

The  Etimologicall  Dictionary  by  John  Minshaw. 

The  moyety  of  his  part  of  Wilcock's  Workes. 

of  Mr  Henry  Smith's  Sermons. 

of  the  marks  of  gods  children. 
of  M1'  Perkin's  workes. 

of  Dod  &  Cleaver  on  the  Comandem"  &c. 

of  Dod  &  Cleaver's  Exposicon  wth  doctrine  & 
uses  on  pte  of  the  Proverbes. 


18. 

[Page  572,  i.e. 
570] 

19. 

More  to  Master 

20. 

Flesher. 

21. 

• 

22. 

23. 

24. 

25. 

26. 

27. 

28. 

29. 

30. 

31. 

32. 

33. 

34. 

35. 

46  [14  June  1642.  H.nwiM»to».{£AaS?-] 

[18°  Caroli  Regis] 


36.  The  moyety  Dod  &  Cleavers  breife  explanation  of  the  whole 

booke  of  Proverbes. 

37.         of  Mr  Hieeon's  workes. 

38.  of  Mr  Whateley's  workes,  Redemption  of  tyme, 

&o. 

39.  of  Mr  Whateley's  caveat  for  the  covetous  &  his 

bridebush. 

40.  Mr  Harris  3  sermons,  Absolons  funerall,  SamueWs 

funerall  &  the  drunckerds  Cupp. 

41.  of     Mr    Brinsleys     gramaticall    translacon    of 

Tulleys  offices,  Esop's  fables,  &c. 

42. of    Mr    Brinsleys    translacon    of    Cato,   Cor- 

derius  &c. 

43.  Doctor  Willett's  Synopsis  Papismi  &  Lymbo  Mastix. 

44.  Doctor  Willett  on  Genesis  &  Exodus. 

45.  Mr  Roger's  workes,  viz'  Seaven  treatices  <fcc. 

46.  Mr  Gifford  on  the  Canticles,  Revelacon,  &  his  four  sermons. 

47.  of  Mr  Smith  on  the  Lords  prayer. 
48. of  Bucanus  his  Institution. 

49.  of  Dr  Tayler's  3  fold  Alphabett  &  his  beauties  of 

Bethell. 
[Page  578,  i.e.  50   The  Moyety  of  his  pte  of  Dr  Taylor  on  Titus  &  the  temptacone 

More  to  Master  °f  ChrisL 

Flesher.  51.  of  the  sufficiency  of  English  medicines. 

52. of  the  glasse  for  Gamesters. 

53.         of  a  Sermon  preached  at  Co"  on  Sunday  after 

Epiphany. 

54.  Of  Craig's  Catachisme. 

55.  of  Bright  de  sanitate  tuenda  &  his   Medicinae 

Therapeuthece. 
56. of  Daneus  on  the  Lords  prayer. 

57.  of  P.  Ranis  Dialectica  gram :  lot  et  grec. 

58.  of  a  new  Antidotary  of  all  sorts  of  medicines. 

59.  of  the  arraignem'  of  Usury  by  M.  Mosse. 

60.  of  the  workes  of  Mr  W  Burton  printed  1602. 

61.  of  Reading  on  PROVERBS  22.  6.  for  education  of 

youth. 

62.  of  S.  Sturtivant's  Nomenclator. 

63.  of  Troposchematalogiae  libri  duo  in  usum  scholae 

Sherbonensis. 


64. of  Greenham's  workes. 

65.  — - —         of  the  Pastime  for  Parents. 

66.  of  the  veiw  of  f alee  Christians. 

67.         of  Basilicon  Boron. 

68.         of  the   Christians   Sanctuary   in   2    treatices    by 

Geo :  Downeham. 

69.  of  the  whole  doctrine  of  the  Saboath,  in  4  bookes  by 

G:  W: 

70.  of  Propositions  for   observaCbn  on  the  Lords  day, 

or  Christians'  Sabath. 


[?P.?k™e}HFfether.ton. 


14—25  June  1642.] 

[18°  Curoli  Regis] 


47 


[Page  474,  i.e. 

572] 

More  to  Master 

Flesher. 


71.  The  Moyety  Of  the  dignity  of  gods  children  &  the  basenes  of  all 

other. 

72.  Of  Christian  religion  substantially  &  methodically 

treaticed. 

73.  of  an  abridgm'  methodical!  of  the  sea,  lawes. 

74.  of  doctor  Reynold's  letter  of  advice  for  studdy  of 

divinity. 

75.  of  Mr  Forbes'  letter  how  to  discerne  the  testimony 

of  the  spiritt. 

76.  The  Moyety  of  his  part  of  a  Key  to  heaven,  or,  Comentary  on 

the  Lord's  prayer. 

77.  of  Mr  Robert  Bruce's  sermons. 

78.  of  a  discourse  of  Spiritts  &  Divells. 

79. of   a   decision  of  the   cheife  points    touching    ye 

saboth. 
80.  The  English  Hellicon  &  with  delight  in  the  Muses 

recreation,  collected  by  Tho  :  May. 


Ho  Sunn   1642 

Master  Flesher.  Assigned  over  uuto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  of 
Geo  :  Hodges,  (dated  the  20'"  August  1630)  &  subscribed  by  Master 
Parker   warden,   all  the  estate,   right,   title   &   interest,   wch'  the  said 


Geo  :  Hodges  hath  in  these  two  copies  (vk') 
The  Practice  of  guietnes,  by  Dr  Webb. 
The  Map  of  mortality,  by  Mr  Moore. 


xij" 


16°  3hmit   1642 

Master  Bartlett.  Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker,  warden,  a  sermon  preached 
before  the  honorable  house  of  Comons  May  25th,  being  the  fast  day  by 


Mr  Robte  Harrie,  pastor  of  Hanwell 


Vj« 


18<>  3tmft   1642 

John  Stafford.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Bourne 

warden,  a  booke  called  Certaine  sermons  upon,  these  texts  (viz'.)  PROV.  1.  28., 
Phill.  3.  18,  19.,  1.  COR.  6.  2.,  2  Cor.  11.  30.,  &  Haqqai  1.  5.,  by 


M'  Fenner 


vj° 


[Page  575,  i.e. 

573] 

Master  Warden 

Bourne. 


25"  3ttttu  i642 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  Marrow  of  Christianity,  extracted  out  of  the 
ivorkes  of  Reverend  doctor  Preston,  The  first  pie  conteyning,  1.  The 
treatice  of  the  attributes  of  god.  2.  The  new  Coven',  or,  the  Saints 
portion.  3.  The  breast  plate  of  faith  &  love.  4  The  saint's  qualificacbn. 
5  of  prayer  ...........     vjd 


48 


[25—28  June  1642. 
[18°  Carol?  Regis'] 


H.  Ffetherston.l^/aXe"6] 


Master  Bourne 

and 
Master  Young. 

Vide  Liber  E, 
page  1C3,  to 
Wm.  Dugard. 


Master  Bourne 

and 
Master  Young. 

Vide  Liber  E, 
page  1G3,  to 
Wm.  Dugard. 


Master  Fawne. 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


[Page  576,  i.e. 
574] 
Daniell  Frere. 


Law.  Blacklock. 


25o  gjmttt   1642 

Entred  fortheir  copie  under  the  hands  of  doctor  WYKESandMaster  Parker 
warden,  A  breife  Concordance,  or,  table  to  the  Bible  in  4to  of  the  last 
Translation  carefully  perused  &  enlarged  by  Mr  John  Downham,  B.  D. 
allowed  by  his  Ma'8  speciall  priviledge  to  be  printed  &  bound  w"1  the 


Bible  in  all  volumes 


vj 


W 


roZrcm  trie 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Parker 
warden,  A  breife  concordance  or  table  to  the  Bible  in  8°  of  the  last 
Translacon  carefully  perused  &  enlarged  by  Mr  John  Downham  B :  D : 
allowed  by  his  Ma''s  speciall  priviledge  to  be  printed  &  bound  wth  the 
Bible  in  all  volumes      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

2$o  31  tm  ti    1642 

Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  Licensing  of  Bookes, 
signed  by  Master  White  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden, 
Certaine    sermons    upon    ESAU    the     13"'     chap,    verse    the    18th,    by 


Mr  Thomas  Case 


vj" 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Bourne  warden,  A  sermon  preached 
before  the  hoble  house  of  Comons  on  the  25th  of  May,  being  the  fast  day, 
by  Mr  Obadiah  Sedgwick vjd 

2$*  mnii  1642 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Doctor    Wykes    and    Master 
]  warden  a  booke  called  Israelis  redemption,  or,  the  propheticall 
history  of  o'  Saviour's  kingdome  on  Earth,  &c,  wth  a  discourse  of  Gog  & 
Magog,  Ac,  by  Robte  Maton vjd 

coirnu  bit 

Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  printing,  signed  by 
Master  White  &  subscribed  by  Master  Mead  warden,  a  booke  called 
.4  vade  mecum  or  table  conteyning  such  Statutes  &c  togeither  «'*  an 
Epitome  of  Stamford  pleas  of  the  Crowne  &c,  by  Mr  Walter  Young,  Esqr 

vjd 


~§.-&w2rd.>- »<««"»■ 


13  July— 9  August  1642.] 
[18°  Caroli  Regis'] 


49 


Jtta$trr:£ftoma$  53oUmcst  itt«tstct 


[Page  577,  i.e. 

575] 

Master  Dawlman. 


13°  3ttltt  1642,  a«  18°  Car.  H. 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Edwards  warden  a  booke  called  The  heart  of  Christ  in  heaven  towards 
sinners  on  earth  &c,  by  Tho  :  Goodwyn  B :  D  :        .         .         .         .     vjd 


Master  Bellamy 

and 
Ralph  Smith. 


rotrcm  Jjrtc 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing,  <&  subscribed  by  Master  Edwards  warden,  A  sermon  preached 
before  the  said  house  at  the  last  fast  June  the  29th  by  Wm  Sedgwick      vjd 


Master  Brewster 

and 
John  Burrowes. 


15°  Sulti   1642 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing,  and  Master  Edwards  warden,  a  sermon  called  the  best  refuge 
for  the  most  oppressed,  preached  before  the  said  house  at  their  solemne 


fast  March  30th  1642,  by  Symeon  Ash 


vj" 


Master  Meredith.     Entred 


Robte.  Bostocke. 


[Page  578,  i.e. 

576] 

Thomas  Walker/. 

*Vide  Liber  E, 

fol.  179. 


Master  Bellamy. 
Master  Stevens. 
Ralph  Smith. 


20°  3ulft   1642 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Mead 
warden  a  booke  called  Elegies  on  the  right  hoble  Horatio  Veere      .     vjd 

3°   aitgttstt    1642 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Edwards  warden,  a  sermon  called 
Israelis  peticon  in  tyme  of  trouble,  preached  on  the  fast  day  July  27th 
before  the  honb,<'  house  of  Comons,  by  Edward  Reynolds       .         .     vjd 

6°   9ti&tt$tt    1642 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Mead 
warden,  two  bookes,  viz',  A  Tragedy  called,  The  Sophy  *  &  a  Poem  called 
Coopers  Hill,  both  of  them  by  Mr  John  Denham  ....    xijd 

9°  att&ttsti   1642 

Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliain',  signed  by 
Master  Elsing,  and  Master  Edwards  warden,  A  sermon  preached  on  the 
lastjast  day,  July  27th  by  Mr  Tho :  Hill,  one  halfe  thereof  belongeth  to 


Mr  Bellamy  &  Raph  Smith  &  the  other  halfe  to  Mr  Stephens 

7 


vj 


l« 


50 


[16—30  August  1642. 
[18°  Carol i  Regis] 


I.D«m».{|;Ifctd..] 


16°  3ugtt$tt   1642 

Master  Legatt.  Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Watebson,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Edwards  warden,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Waterson  hath  in  these 
copies  following  (viz1)    .........     ijs 

The  Preachers  Plea,  by  Mr  Sam  :  Heiron. 

Cambden's  Bemaines. 

his  part  of  Mr  Perkin's  worhes  in  all  volumes. 

A  Collection  of  the  history  of  England,  by  Sam :  Daniell. 


24°  SUtgustt    1642 

Francis  Smethwlck.  Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  a  full  Co1'  holden  this  day,  all  these 
copies  hereafter  menconed,  the  which  did  belong  unto  M1'  John  Smeth- 
wick,  his  late  father  deceased,  salvo  hire  cuiuscunque    .         .         .     ixs 

Mr  Dbaytons  Poems. 
Euphues'  golden  Legacy. 
Greene's  ARCADIA. 

his  never  too  late. 

his  Tullies  Love. 

Mr.  Smith's  3  sermons. 


[Page  579,  i.e. 

577] 

More  to 

Fra.  Smetliwick. 


Hamblett,  a  play. 

Witts  Comonwealth. 

The  tameing  of  a  shrew. 

Romeo  &  Juliett. 

Loves  Labour  lost. 

Smith's  Comonwealth  of  England. 

Peirs  Pennilesse. 

Agnus  Dei. 

Tale  of  Troy. 

Done  on  the  Canticles. 

Owen's  Epigrams,  in  Engl. 

Johnson's  relacons  of  the  world. 


30*  august   1642 


Edw.  Husbands  *      Entred  for  their  copie  by  order  of  the  honHc  house  of  Comons,  signed  by 
John  Franck.  Master   Elsing   and   Master   Mead   warden,   The   Scotts   declaracvn   in 

Answeare  to  the  declaraSbn  sent  unto  them  by  their  comissioners  at  London 


from  the  ho1''"  house  of  Parliam'  of  England 


VJ" 


*  These  men  had  recently  been  appointed  official  "  printers  "  to  the  House  of 
Commons,  but  they  were  neither  of  them  printers  by  trade.  They  farmed  the 
work  out.  With  the  exception  of  speeches  and  sermons  this  is  the  first  controversial 
political  pamphlet  met  with. 


I  K  Chnu 


ards. 


,T.  Downes. 


30  August— 12  September  1642.] 
[18°  Caroli  Regis'] 


51 


Master  Stevens 

and 
Master  Meredith. 


30°  attgttStt   1642 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Edwards  warden,  a  sermon  called,  The  good  of  peace  &  ill  of  warre  &c. 
by  Eph  :  Udall,  Kector  of  Sl  Austins  London         .         .         .  vj " 


;<i 


2°  Scjttfmlms   1642 

Master  Overton.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  White  and  Master 
Bourne  late  warden,  a  booke  called  A  propheticall  exposition  of  the  whole 
Boole  of  the  Canticles,  by  Thomas  Brightman       .        .        .        .    vjd 


[Page  580,  i.e. 

578] 

John  Wright,  Junr 


6o   Sept.  1642 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  &  Cornons  assembled  in  Parlia- 
ment, signed  by  Master  John  Browne  his  Ma1''  message  of  the  five  & 
twentieth  of  August,  1642.,  w"'  the  Answeare  of  both  howses  to  the  same; 
also  a  declaracbn  of  both  howses  of  the  2''  of  September  1642,  for  the 
appeasing  of  tumults  &c,  wth  an  ordinance  of  both  howses  for  suppressing 
of  stage  plaies       ..........     xijd 


7°  Scjitemlm's  1642 

Master  Overton.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Browne  and  Master 
Elsing,  Clarkus  of  the  Parliam',  Instructions  agreed  upon  by  the  Lords  & 
Gomons  in  Parliam'  for  the  deputy  Leiften'"  for  the  County  of  Suffolke 


vj 


i<* 


12°   &fi)tcmt)vi4   1642 

Giles  Calvert.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing  and  Master  Edwards  warden,  a  sermon  preached  at  the  last  fast, 
August  the  31th  before  the  hoWe  house  of  comons,  by  Mr  Wm  Carter  upon 
Judges  20.  26,  27,  28 .        .    vj* 


cotrcm   frtc 

Master  Marriott.  Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Francis  Smethwick,  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  &  interest  wLh  the  said  Francis  Smethwick  hath  in  Mr  Smithes 
3  sermons  the  weh  did  lately  belong  to  M1'  John  Smethwick  deceased 

vjd 

[The  leaf  containing  pp.  581-2  has  been  removed  or  torn  out  of  the 

register.] 


52 


[14—24  September  1642. 
[18°  Caro/i  Regis] 


T.Downes.{g;l!dS!h-ds,] 


14°  &te  Sejitemtms  1642 


[Page  583,  i.e.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Browne  clarke 
5<*l]  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam1,  Two  declaraSone  for  the  County  of 
John  Wright,  Jun'-    Chester '.  .  .     vjd 

Master  Flesher.  Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Francis  Smethwick  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  &  interest  woh  the  said  Francis  hath  in  these  copies  hereafter 
following  the  wch  did  lately  belong  unto  Mr  John  Smethwick  his  father 
deceased viij"  vjd 

Mr  Drayton's  Poems. 
Euphues  golden  Legacy. 
Greene's  Arcadia. 

his  Never  too  late. 

his  Tullies  Love. 

Hamlett,  a  play. 

If'itts  Comon-wealth. 

The  tameing  of  a  shrew. 

Romeo  &  Juliett. 

Love's  labour  lost. 

Smithe's  Comonwealth  of  England. 

Peers-Pennilesse. 

Agnus  Dei. 

Tale  of  Troy. 

Dove  on  the  Canticles. 

Owen's  Epigrams  in  Eng :  verse. 

Johnson's  relacons  of  the  world. 


[Page  584,  i.e. 

582] 

Ralph  Rounthwait. 


19*  of  September  1642 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Comittee  appointed  for  printing, 
signed  by  Master  White  &  both  the  wardens  a  booke  called  Plotts 
Conspiracie  S  Attempts  of  Domestick  &  forraigne  Enemies  of  the  romish 
Religion  ag'  the  Princes  &  kingdom/'*  of  England,  Scotland  &  Ireland. 
Collected  by  0.  B.  C .         .         .         .     vjd 


240  Sept,    i642 


Master  Dawlman.     Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Hansley    and    Master 
Edwards  warden  a  booke  entituled  The  great  danger  of  title  sinus  by 


Fran :  Pecke 


VJu 


eofrent  fcte 

Rich.  Harper.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Weekes  two  Pamphletts, 
viz',  Tlie  compleat  schoole  of  fVarre,  &  Severall  strange  Prophecies  full  of 
wonder  viz',  of  Mother  Shipton,  Ignatius,  Nibillae*.  Merlyu,  M  Bright  ma  h, 
M'  Trussell  &c vjd 


[a.  Edwards. }T.Downe». 


12  October— 16  January  1642.] 
[18°  Carol i  Regis] 


53 


William  Lugger. 


Master  Bourne 

and 
Master  Bartlett. 


Master  Meredith. 


12tb  of  mctohtv  1642 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and   Master 
Edwards  warden  a  booke  called  The  Boatswwines  Art  or  or  the  Compleat 


Boatswaine  &c 


vja 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens  a  booke  called  Virtumnus 
Ramanus,  or  a  discourse  penned  by  a  Romish  priest  touching  the  laufulnes 
for  a  Papist  to  goe  to  the  protestant  church  &  receive  the  comunion  &c,  v'h 


animadversion  upon  the  same,  by  D''  Featley 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing  &  subscribed  by  Master  Edwards  warden,  a  sermon  preached 
before    the   ho11"'    house   of   Comons,   the   fift   of    November,    1642,   on 


Nf.hemiah  the  4"  &  the  11'*  verse,  by  Mathew  Newcomen  . 


vj 


;<i 


[Page  585,  i.e. 
583] 
Bernard  Alsop. 


16°  ijlobcmbvifi  1642 

Entred  .  .  .  Fabricius  Hildamus  his  treatice  of  Combustions  & 
burnings  wlh  gunpowder,  &c,  translated  into  English  by  John  Steere  one  of 
his  Ma"  surgeons    ..........     vjd 

[The  omission  of  the  names  of  the  licensers  from  this  entry  was 
probably  an  oversight.] 


17°  $lob.  1642 

Master  Thrale.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master  Mead 
warden  a  booke  called  A  Treaty  of  Pacification  or  Condicons  of  pear,-' 
betweene  God  &  Man,  by  Hen  :  Isaackson       .....     vjd 


8°  Decent!) ri *>   1642 

Abell  Roper.  Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 

Elsing  &  subscribed  by  Master  Edwards  warden,  A  Sermon  'preached 
before  the  hohle  house  of*  Comons  at  their  late  solemne  fast,  the  30th  of 


Nov.  1642,  by  M1  Richard  Vynes  . 


Vj" 


16°  Shtmtartj  1642  [i.e.  1642*3] 

Master  Man.  Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing  &  subscribed  by  Master  Edwards  warden,  A  sermon  preached 
before  the  hoble  house  of 'Comons  at  their  late  fast,  Decembr  the  28"',  by 
Mr  The- :  Valentine vjd 


cotrcm  trie 

Master  Ffussell.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  printing,  signed  by 
Vide  Liber  E,  Master  White,  &  by  approbacon  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master  Edwards 
fol.  (142.)  warden,  Deodate's  large  notes  upon  the  Bible  in  Italian,  translated  into 


English  by  Mr  Robte  Gentiles 


vj° 


54  [24  January — 25  February  1642.         t.dow™. {£;£/,;!!;*.] 

[18°  Car oli  Regis] 


[Page  58C,  i.e. 

584] 

Tho.  UnderhlU. 


24°  Manila ui  1642  \i.e.  1642*3] 

Entred  for  bis  copie  by  order  of  tbe  comittee  for  printing,  signed  by 
Master  White,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Edwards  warden,  two  bookes 
viz'  one  of  them  called  The  Cause  &  use  of  f eaves  &c ;  the  other  called 
The  kings  Cvonicle,  treating  upon  the  waxes  of  the  wicked  &  the  good  kings 
of  Juda  &c,  both  of  them  made  by  Ezek.  Woodward  .     xijd 


9°  iTfriir,  1642 

Master  Man.  Entred     ...     by   order   of   the   ho1*   house   of    Comons    signed    by 

Master  Elsing  &  subscribed  by  Master  Edwards  warden,  a  fast  sermon 
preached  by  Mr  Arrowsmith  at  Westm"  before  the  house  of  Comons  the 
25,h  of  January  1642      ...         .  vjd 


Master  Dainty. 


[Page  587,  i.e. 

585] 

More  to  Master 

Dainty. 


25o  J&bvmtii  1642 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  a  full  Co",  held  the  sixth  day  of  February 
last  all  these  copies  &  parts  of  copies  hereafter  following  (wch  were 
belonging  unto  Mr  Robert  Milborne  deceased)  in  trust  according  to  the 
said  order.     Salvo  iure  cuiuscunque      .         .         .         .  xvijs  vid 

A  Comentary  on  the  23"  &  24"'  chapters  of  St.  John,  by  MrDan:  Dike. 

A  Comentary  upon  the  Evistle  to  PHILEMON,  by  M1  Dan  :  Dyke. 

The  Schoole  of  affliction,  by  Mr  Dan  :  Dyke. 

A  Discourse  of  marriage,  by  Mr  Wm  Dyke. 

A  Comentary  on  the  seaventh  chapter  of  the  ROMANS  by  Mr  Edw  • 
Elton. 

A  Counterpoison  against  Covetuousnes,  by  Jer  :  Dyke. 

A  Caveat  for  Archippus,  a  visitation  sermon,  by  Jer  :  Dyke. 

An  Exposicon   on   the  first    5    Commandements  of  God's  law,  by 
Edw :  Elton. 

Mr  Wm  Dykes  Catachisme. 

Elton  on  the  8'*  of  the  ROMANS. 

The  arraignem'  of  Urines,  by  Dr  Hart. 

A  Comentary  on  the  2,  3,  4,  5  &  6  chapters  of  the  EPHESIANS,  by 
M'  Paul  Bayne. 

Good  Conscience,  by  Jer  :  Dyke. 

A  thanckfull  vemembvance  of  God's  Mevcy,  by  Dr  Carleton. 

The  Anatomy  of  Urines,  by  Dr  Hart. 

Elton  on  the  X  Comandem"  &  Lords  prayer. 

Some  helpes  to  faith,  by  John  Wilson. 

A  treaty  of  the  perpetuity  of  the  Morrall  Law,  by  Rob'8  Cleaver. 

Antisemeus  Pelagianismus  autore  Dan:  Ffeatley,  D'  D. 

Pelagius  redevivus  &c,  by  D1  Ffeatley. 

A  ioynt  attestation  of  the  synod  of  Dort. 

Gratia  discriminant  &c,  by  Sam  :  Ward. 


[&£dw«da.}™»«™*- 


25  February  1642—8  April  1643.] 
[18-19°  Caroli  Regis] 


55 


Via  tuta  the  safe  way.   "1  ,      _.  TT  T       , 

„,    ,      .     ,    ,  >  by  Sr  Hum  :  Lynde. 

Via,  daevia  the  by  way.  J 

Praxis  totius  Latinae  Syntaxeos  jj  Jo  :  Clarke. 

Fformula  Oratoriae  p  Jo  :  Clarke. 

Willett  on  LEVITICUS. 

The  mischeife  &  misery  of  scandalls,  by  Jer  :  Dyke. 

An  Exposicon  on  the  Lord's  prayer  &  the  6  Principles,  by  Mr  Paul 

Bayne,  his  part. 
Pacata  Hiberniae,  the  warrs  of  Ireland,  by  the  Lo :  Carey. 
The  Protestants  evidence,  wlh  additions,  by  Mr  Burbeck. 
Clarke's  Latyn  &  English  phrases. 

A  Comentary  on  the  vihole  Epistle  to  the  EPHESIANS,  by  Mr  Bayne. 
One  halfe. 

The  Christian  auditt,  by  Mr  Burbeck. 

Two  &  forty  sermons  by  D*  Micklethwaite.     A  4th  part. 


[Page  588,  i.e. 

586] 

Master  Miller. 


70  MMtii  1642  [i.e.  1642*3] 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  licensing  of  bookes, 
signed  by  Master  White  and  Master  Edwards  warden,  A  short  Cata- 
chisme  expressing  the  faith  &  spirituall  condicon  of  those  -who  are  meet  to 
ptake  at  the  Lord's  table,  by  Hum.  Chambers vjd 


Edw.  Husbands. 


2B°  m*vtii  1643 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliarn',  signed  by 
Master  Elsing  and  Master  Mead  warden,  a  booke  entituled  An  exact 
Collection  of  decla,racons,  Orders,  votes,  &c.    .....     vjd 


8°  %VKi\i*   1643 

Master  Stephens.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hansley  and  Master 
Edwards  warden  a  booke  called  Sabbato  Dominica,  or,  a  few  proposicons 
tending  to  reconcile  the  seeming  difference,  betweene  the  letter  of  the  law,  & 
Christian  liberty,  in  the  doctrine  of  the  Saboth  &  Lord's  day  &c,  by 
Irenaeus  Philalethes vjd 


8°  3jmU$   1643 

Master  Stephens.  Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  licensing  of  bookes, 
signed  by  Master  White  and  Master  Edwards  warden,  two  bookes 
viz',  A  display  of  Arminianisme  &c,  by  John  Owen,  &  A  hey  of  the 
Bevelacon  written  in  Lattyn  by  Joseph  Mead  &  translated  into  English 
by  Rich  :  Moore  Esqr  . xijd 


56 


[19—28  April  1643. 
[19°  Car oti  Regis] 


T.Downe..  {§;!&,,] 


[Page  589,  i.e. 

587] 

Master  Sparkes, 

Seni- 


le  KptiU*    1643 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  licensing  of  bookes,  signed 
by  Master  White  &  subscribed  by  Master  Edwards  warden  a  booke 
called  The  soveraigne  power  of  Parliam*'  and  hingdomes,  or  The  Treachery 
and  disloyalty  of  papists  to  their  sovaignes  in  3  tracts,  by  Mr  Wm  Pryn,  Esqr. 


ooircm  3jr£c 

Master  Bothwell.     Entred     .     .     .     under     the    hands    of     Master    White    and    Master 
Edwards  warden  a  booke  called  Usefull  instructions  for  these  evill  tymes 


upon  Golloss.  1.  11,  12.,  by  Nich.  Lockier,  Mr  of  Arts 


vj° 


Master  Latham 

and 
Master  Rothwell. 


cotrcm  tfic 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  hoUc  house  of  Comons,  &  subscribed 
by  Master  Edwards  warden,  A  sermon  preached  before  the  house  the 
last  fast  day  called,  The  sole  path  to  a  sound  peace,  by  John  Ellis      vjd 


Master  Bellamy. 
Master  Rothwell. 
Kaph  Smith. 


28°  ajmlte    1643 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  how'  house  of  Comons  &  subscribed 
by  Master  Edwards  warden,  A  sermon  preached  before  the  said  house  on 


the  fast  day  in  January  last,  by  Mr  Jer  :  Whitaker 


v.l 


M 


[Page  590,  i.e. 

588] 

Master  Bellamy 

and 
Raph  Smith. 


Raph  Smith. 


2$°  api-ili*   1643 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    White    and     Master 
Edwards  warden  a  booke  called  Scripture  &  reason  pleaded  for  defensive 


armes  &c. 


v.l 


H 


cofccm   frtc 


Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Bellamy,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Edwards  warden,  one  full 
rnoyety  or  halfe  of  all  &  every  the  copies  &  parts  of  copies  hereafter 
named  viz1      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     iiij>  yjd 

Weame's  his  worhes  compleat. 

Ainsworths  worhes,  except.  Canticles  whereof  of  that  halfe. 

Simpson  on  the  penetentiall  psalmes. 

Rogers  on  the  Sacrament. 

his  practicall  Catachisme. 

Robinson's  Essaies. 
Ovid  de  Tristibus  in  Engl. 
Goodwyn's  S"  happines  one  halfe. 
Bifkild's  touclistone,  one  third  part. 


rG:E&ard..}T.Downe.. 


2  May— 24  June  1643.] 
[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


57 


2°  ittm't   1643 

Master  Miller.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  "White  &  other  Par- 
liam'  men,  and  Master  Edwards  warden  a  booke  called  A  disclaimer  & 
Answeare  to  the  Comons  of  England  Ac,  of  &  unto  a,  scandalous  libell, 
intituled,   The   remonstrance   of  the  Comons  of  England  to  the  house  of 


Comons,  &c. 


v,r 


FPage  591,  i.e. 

589] 

Master  Meredith. 


27*  <rf  iWrt»  1643 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing  &  subscribed  by  Master  Mead  warden,  a  sermon  preached  at  the 
fast,  Aprill  the  26th  1643,  entituled,  The  fury  of  warr  &  folly  of  sinne,  by 


Mr  John  Ley,  of  Great  Budworth  in  Cheshire 


vj 


i'l 


15°  ahttttl    1643 

Edw.  Husbands.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  signed  by  Master 
Elsing  &  subscribed  by  Master  Mead  warden,  A  breefe  narracon  of  the 
late  treacherous  &  horrid  designs  wch  hath  byn  lately  discovered,  &c,  wth 


a  copie  of  the  Comission  under  the  king's  broad  seale,  &c. 


vj 


i'i 


commit  trie 

John  Wright,  Junr.   Entred     ...     by    order   of  the   Lords   &   Comons 
declaracon  concerning  the  now  condition  of  Ireland,  &c.   . 


in    Parliam',   A 


vj 


i'i 


Law.  Blaicklock. 


22°  3tWtf   1643 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  A  letter  written  from 
his  Excellency  Bob''  Earle  of  Essex,  to  the  Speaker  of  the  house  of  Comons, 


touching  the  late  skirmish  at  Ghinner,  June  19th 


vj" 


24°  Smut   1643 

by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  the   proposicons  & 


Master  Miller.         Entred     .     . 

votes  annexed  to  the  declaracon  of  the  lamentable  condicon  of  Ireland,     vj 


i'1 


cotfcm  Jjrt'c 

Law.  Blaicklocke.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  dated  the  20th  of  June, 
1643,  A  relacon  of  Captaine  Thomas,  Cap:  of  the  8'*  whelpe,  lunching  his 
light  wth  &  taking  of  the  Admirall  of  Falmoth,  June  the  4"  1643     .     vjd 


[Page  592,  i.e. 

590] 

Sam.  Gellibrand. 


24°  flhttttt   1643 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  &  subscribed  by 
Master  Mead  warden,  a  sermon  called  Hainan's  vanity  displaying  the 
hi rthlesse  issues  of  church  destroying  adversaries,  preached  before  the  said 
house  at  their  solemne  thanksgiveing  June  15"'  by  Obadiah  Sedgwick 


vj 


iA 


8 


58 


[24—29  June  1643. 
[19°  Caroli  Regis] 


T.Downe..{g;  &<>,&„,.] 


24°  3ttttti  1643 

Sam.  Gillebrand.       Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  White  and  Master  Mead 
warden  a  booke  called  The  rise,  growth  &  danger  of  Soccinianisme  &c,  by 


Fran.  Cheynell,  late  fellow  of  Merton  Colledge 


vj° 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


colrcm  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Gertain-e  informacTms  from  sevall  gts  of  y'  kingdome  from  June  if  19'* 


to  June  y'  26'*  1643,  collected  by  Wm  Ingler 


vj" 


[An  order  had  been  made  by  the  House  of  Commons  that  all  news 
books  and  pamphlets  should  be  entered  in  the  hall  book  and  bear  the 
name  of  printer  and  publisher.  This  accounts  for  the  marked  increase  in 
the  number  of  entries  from  this  date.] 


26<>  3httt(i   1643 

Edw.  Husbands.       Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  A  declaracon  of  the 
Lords  &  Comons,  of  the  Lords  of  his  Ma?'  privie  Gouncell  &  Com"  of 


Scotland,  &c,  printed  in  Scotland  . 


Vj- 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robk  White. 


cotrem  frfc 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 


Entred     .     . 

The  Parliam'  Scout,  comunicating  his  Intelligence  to  the  Kingdome      vj 


i<i 


27o  atanii   1643 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam1  subscribed  by 
Master  Edwards  warden,  A  sermon  called  The  Noblemans  patterne  of  true 
&  reall  tliankfullnes,  preached  June  the  15th  before  y*  Lords,  at  their 


solemne  day  of  thanksgiveing  &c,  by  Mr  Callamy  , 


VJa 


[Page  595,  i.e. 
503]* 
Nich.  Alsop. 


29°  3hmu  1643 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  parliam'  subscribed  by 
Master  Edwards  warden,  A  sermon  called,  Davids  song  of  three  ptes 
&c,  preached  before  the  Lords  on  the  day  of  the  publike  thanksgiveing 
June  15th  by  Charles  Herle  .        . vjd 


Master  Man  and 
Sam.  Gellibrand. 


cotmtt   Jric 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  comons,  &  subscribed  by 
Master  Edwards  warden,  A  sermon  called,  The  sonq  of  Moses  &  the 
Lambe,  preached  before  the  said  house  June  15th  being  the  day  of  thanks- 
giveing for  discovery  of  the  late  Plott  &c.  by  Steven  Marshall,  B :  D : 

vjd 
*  A  leaf,  pp.  593-4,  has  been  torn  out  of  the  register  here. 


[o.Edward8.}TDown«8. 


30  June— 3  July  1643.] 
[19°   Car oli  Regis'] 


59 


30°  Snuff   1643 

Robte  Austen  and     Entred  for  their  eopie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 


Andrew  Coe 


called,  The  Roundheads  Catachisme  &c  by  Thomas  Nutt 


vj 


W 


lo  3Mu   1643 

Geo.  Bishop  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Certaine  Informacons  from  sevall  pts   of  the   kingdom*,  from   Jane   the 


26'*  to  July  the  3rd  collected  by  Wm  Ingler 


■     VJ° 


cotrcm  UlC 

Ffran.  Cole  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Blaicklock.        £.    pfect    Diurnall    of    some    passages   in   Parliam'    &   other    pts   of   the 


kingdom*  from  June  26,  to  July  3d,  collected  by  Sam.  Pecke 


vj" 


Mrs.  Purslow. 


3o  aJttlit   1643 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  A  true  Belacon 
of  the  service  done  by  the  Antilope  &  some  other  shipjjs  &c,  from  a  gent  of 


quality  to  a  friend  in  London 


vja 


Geo.  Bishop  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robte  white.  y/<e  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligencer,  &c vjd 


60 


[4—5  July  1643. 
[19°   Curoli  Regis] 


N.  Bourne.{|.^fi-uker-] 


itta$trr:£iirftolii$  Bourne,  fttasttr 
i»asttr:*aittttrU  Man     .    Wa^^-s 
JKasitcr:litcuai&WhitaK<TjwaiapW9 


[Page  59G,  i.e. 
594] 

Nich.  Gamage. 


4o  3ulu  1643  »o  190  cat,  ttll. 

Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett 
called,  Roomes  treacherous  plotts  ay'  England  &c,  by  Ro.  White,  &  a  ballad 
called  England? s  lamentacon  in  great  distresse       ....     xijd 


co&cm  trie 


Geo.  Bishop  and  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robw  White.  y//e  Kingdomes  Weekely  Intelligencer  sent  abroad  to  prevent  misinformacon 

vjd 

co  ft  cm  trie 

Master  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  Master  White  and  Master  Whitaker 
Jo.Rothwell,Ju"'-  warden,  A  treatice  called,  God  on  the  Mount  or  the  Parliamentary 
Thos.  Underhill.        Cronicle  &c  by  John  Vicars vjd 


5o  3itl<t  1643 

Master  Overton.      Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of   Master  Walley,  A  relaCbv  front 
Hull,  about  the  talcing  of  8'  John  Hothant   in   a   litter  sent  to  M'  Cole,  a 


merchant  in  Iremonger  lane,  dated  the  first  of  July  present 


Vj° 


Peter  Cole. 


cofcrcm  tfit 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the   Comittee   for   Licensing   of   Bookes, 
signed    by  Master  White,    The    Confessions   of  Natliuitiell    Tomkins   & 


Richard  Challenor 


Vjo 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


cotrcm  &tc 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Parliam'  Scout  diseoring  hi*  Intelligence  to  the  Kingdome  <fr   .     vjd 


Fran.  Coles  and        Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


Lawe  BUlcklock.      A  Continuacon  of  certaine  speciall  &  remarkeable  passages,  Ac 


VJ" 


fi'taker.  }»•  Bourne. 


7—8  July  1643.] 
[19°  Cur oli  Regis] 


61 


[Page  597,  i.e. 

595] 

Ben.  Allen. 


Tho.  Bates. 


John  Dallum. 


Tho.  Underbill. 


Tho.  Underhlll. 


Sam.  Gelllbrand. 


7°  3Mtt  1643 

Entred  for  Lis  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  a  booke  called 
A  Beplicaam  to  Dr  Feme  his  last  treatise  by  M'  W"  Bridge    .         .     vjd 

cotrem  bit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  InstruccTms  & 
proposicdns  drawne  tip  &  agreed  upon  by  divers  well  affected  psotis  in  the 
Gitty  of  London     ..........     vjd 

eofcrcm  Xtit 

.     .     under  the   hand   of   Master  Cranford,  The  Analisis 


Entred     .     . 

explicacon  &  applicacbn  &c,  of  the  Covenant  &  vow 


VJ 


M 


8°  atolft   1643 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  White  and   Master  Man 


warden  a  booke  called  England*  Alarum  to  warr  in  3  ptes  &c         .     vj" 

cotrcm  Drt'e 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hand   of    Cranford    and    Master    Man 
warden  A  reply  to  the.  Answere  of  the  ministers  of  New  England  to  the 


nine  posicons  &c,  by  John  Ball 


vj" 


cofrrm  &te 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Bobte  White. 


John  Qreensmltb. 


[Page  598,  i.e. 

59G] 

Law.  Blalcklock. 


Fran.  Coles  and 
Lawe  Blalcklock. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downeham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Satisfaction  concerning  mixt  comunions, 
in  answere  to  the  doubts  of  some  who  absteyne  from  the  Sacrain'  of  the 
Lord's  supper  because  wicked  psons  are  present       .         .         .         .     vjd 

eotrcm  *rtc 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Henry  Walley,  Certaine  In/or- 

ma ai us  from  sevall  pts  of  the  kingdome    .  .         .         .  .  .     VJd 

eotrcm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett,  The 
weekely  Accomp' of  the  passages  of  both  houses  of  parliam'      .         .     vjd 

8°  3tt(tt   1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  Letter  from  the  Earle  of  Warwick yjd 

coXiem  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  A  perfect  Diurnall 
of  some  passages    in    Parliam*  &  other  ptes  of  the  kingdome,  from  the 


3''  of  July  to  the  10"  by  Sam.  Peck 


v.) 


i't 


62 


[10—14  July  1643. 
[19°  Caroli  Regis'] 


N.  Bourns.  1 1  Whiuker] 


Master  Bellamy 
and  Raph  Smith. 


10°   ilJultt    1643 

Entred  for  their  copie  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  A  sermon  preached  at  the  late 
fast,  June  the  28"'  last/before  the  said  house,  by  Mr  Tho.  Carter         vjd 


Master  Bellamy, 
Raph  Smith,  and 
Sam.  Gellibrand. 


totttm  Hit 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  the  aforesaid  order,  A  fast  sermon  preached 
the  said  28"1  of  June  last,  before  the  said  house  by  Mr  Palmer  of  Ashwell. 
The  one  halfe  of  the  said  sermon  belongs  to  Mr  Bellamy  &  Raph  Smith  & 


the  other  halfe  to  Sam  Gellibrand 


vj 


1' 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robert  White. 


toHtm  Hiv 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  The  Kingdomes 
weekely  Intelligencer  sent  abroad  to  prevent  misinformac7m  &c,  from  July 
the  4"  to  July  the  11"  1G43 vjd 


Hen.  Sheapard. 


Entred 


12°  3j„i,'i    1^43 

under  the   hand   of  Henry   Walley,  A   letter  from 


Ireland  from  M"  Orimpsheir  to  the  Lady  Rogers  in  London 

toHtm  Hit 


VJ" 


Tho.  Bates  and       Entred    .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called 
John  Wright,  Jun'    Mercurius  Civicus  &c vjd 


Tho.  Underbill. 


LPage  599,  i.e. 

597] 

Geo.  Bishop  and 

Robert  White. 


Tho.  Warren. 


foUrcm   Hit 

Entred  ...  by  consent  of  Master  Daniell  under  his  hand  a  booke 
called  An  endeavor  of  making  the  principles  of  Christian  religion,  namely, 
'The  Creed,  the  ten  commandem1',  the  Lord's  prayer  &  the  Sacrum'',  plaint 
&  easy,  by  Mr  Palmer,  wch  booke  was  formerly  printed  at  Cambridge 

vjd 

12°   3)  it  lit    1643 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called 


Entred     .     . 

The  Parliaiu'  Scout  discovering  his  Intelligence  to  the  Kingdom? 

toHtxw  Hit 


VJ° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  A  Letter  sent  from 
the  Maior  of  Bristow  to  a  friend  of  his  in  Bristow  .         .  vjd 


14<>   iiJitlii    1643 

John  Grlsmond.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  table  called  A 
necessary  adverticem'  to  a  needfull  furtijicacouA-c,  by  Wm  Webstar     vjd 


.  }N.  Bourne. 


14—15  July  1643.] 
[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


63 


14©  Sttllt   1643 

Gregory  Dexter.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  White,  A  speech  made  by 
Mr  Waller  in  y'  house  of  Comons  on  Tewsday  the  4'*  of  July  1643,  being 
brought  to  the  Barr  before  they  proceeded  to  expell  him  the  house      .     vjd 


rolrcm  tlic 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  White,  The  Sumons  of  the 

Earle  of  Newcastle  to  the  Towne  of  Manchester  &  their  answere,  &c      vjd 


Fran.  [?  Peter]  Cole   Entred 
and 


Fran.  Leech. 


15o  sua,,    1643 

under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent  a  booke  called 


Plotts  discovered  &  the  Parliament  vindicated  &c. 


vj 


H 


cotrcm  Jrtc 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford,  a  booke  called 


Hum.  Blunden.        Entred 

A  state  mistery  concerning  the  late  Scottish  Bishops,  &c. 


vja 


roftrm  tiie 

Master  Meredith  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Browne  and  Master  Elsing 
clarkes  of  the  Parliam',  An  order  of  the  Lords  &  Comons  of  the  x'h  of 
Aprill,  1643,  against  Papists  &c,  concerning  the  County  of  Salop    .     vjd 

oofrcm  trie 

Master  Bruister.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  White,  A  letter  from  the 
Synod  of  Zealand  to  the  Com"  of  the  generall  Assembly  of  the  Kirhe  of 
Scotland,  togeither  wth  the  humble  remonstrance  of  tlie  Com",  the  generall 
Assembly  &c,  &  The  Answere  of  the  Convention  of  the  Estates  &c    .     vjd 


TPage  600,  i.e. 

598] 

Geo.  Bishop  and 

Robt*  White. 


15o  .Unlit   1643 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of   Henry  Walley,  Certaine  Infor- 
macons  from  sevall  pts  of  the  kingdome,  from  July  the  10'*  to  the  17'*  1643 


v,] 


i"' 


Law.  Blacklock 
and  Fran.  Coles. 


coircm  Jrtc 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  A  pfect  diurnall 


Entred     .     . 

of  some  2Mssages  in  parliam'  from  the  10'*  July  to  the  17'*  1643 


VJ° 


coircm  frtc 

Master  Miller.         Entred     ...     by   order   of   the   Comittee   for   Irish    affaires  A  true 
extract  of  severall  letters  relating   the   most  remarkeable  passages  of  the 


English  &  Scottish  Army  in  the  province  of  Ulster . 


VJ" 


64 


[17—22  July  1643. 
[19°   Carnli  Regis] 


ft  Bourne.  iBL^Srffluker.] 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robts  White. 


Gregory  Dexter. 


Bern.  Alsop. 


Hum.  Blunden. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robt«  White. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


[Page  601,  i.e. 

599] 

Gregory  Dexter. 


Hum.  Blunden. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Rob*  White. 


17o  %VAH   1643 

Entred  for  their  copic  under  the  hands  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamplilett 
called,  The  Kingdomes  weekely  Intelligencer  .....     vjd 

cotrcm  tiie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  A  true  relaSon  of 
the  late  fight  hetweene  S'  Wm  Waller's  forces  &  those  sent  from  Oxford, 
sent  in  a  letter  to  a  friend  in  London      ..... 


vj" 


18o  Siultt    1643 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  the  Lord  Weinman,  .I  true  relation 
of  Sr  Wm  Wallers  regayning  of  his  ammuniCbn  in  the  late  fight,  &c  .     vjd 

roDrrnt   trie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Wallet  a  pamplilett  called, 
Wensdaies  Mercury  or  the  speciall  passages  &c  .         .         .     vjd 

19o   iflultt    1643 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  The  Parliam!  Scout 


Entred     .     . 

discovering  his  Intelligence  to  the  wliole  Mngdome    .         .         .         .     vja 

rotrcm  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  Mercurius  Civicus, 
or  London's  Intelligence .     vj 


i'1 


19o  3)  it  lit    1643 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hand  of   Henry  Walley,  A  letter  out  of 
Staffordsheire  concerning  the  taking  of  Burton  by  the  Qneenes  forces     vjd 

22"*  aJttltt    1643 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamplilett  called, 


Entred     .     . 

The  Passages  continued,  &c 


vj 


cotrcm  trie 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of   Henry  Walley,  Certaine  Infor- 


macons  from  severall  ptes  of  the  kingdom*'  A'-r. 

eo&cm  trie 


Vj" 


John  Wright.  Jun'-   Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  the  Lords  &  Comons  in  Parliament  signed 
by  Master  Browne,  An  Ordinance  of  the  said  Lords  &  Comons,  for  the 


Excise  of  severall  Comodities,  &c.  . 


vj" 


coircm  trie 


John  Sweeting. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Henky  Marten,  Master 
Sainton  and  Master  Blaikston,  member!  of  the  bouse  of  Comons,  A 
petition  of  the  well  affected  inhabitanU  of  the  Cittietof  London  t>  Wettm' 

wth  the  suburbs  hereof,  &c,  delivered  to  the  house  of  Comons  the  20'*  July, 


1«48 


vj 


i<l 


[I Aahnit.ke,}N.  Boume.  22—27  July  1643.]  65 

[19°   Carnli  Regis] 


22"*  miii  1643 

Fran.  Coles  and       Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  A  perfect  Diurnall 
Law.  Blaicklock.       0j  some  Speciall  passages  in  Parliament  &c      .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

25°  3ttlti   1643 

John  Sweeting.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Henry  Martin  A  memento 
to  the  Londoners  to  putt  them  in  mind  how  neere  their  destruction  is  &  what 
meaues  is  left  to  prevent  it  .         .  .  .  .         .  vjd 

26°  fttltt   1643 

Fran.  Coles  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  A  Continnaeon  of 
Law.  Blaicklock.       the  Speciall  passages  &c vjd 

Geo.  Bishop  and      Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of  Henry  Walley,  The  hingdomes 
Robte  White.  weeMy  Intelligencer  &c .         .     vjd 

27°  3tt(u    1643 

[Page  002,  i.e.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 

0003  Mercurius  Oivicus  &C     ........  vid 

Thomas  Bates  and 
John  Wright,  Junr- 

fo&cm  trie 

Master  Sparkes.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  Irelands  Excise  by 
the  Lords  Justices  &  Councell  here  &c     .....         .     vjd 

cotrcm  trie 

Giles  Calvert.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand  of  Master  Callamy,  a  Tract  called, 

the  Souldiers  pochett  Bible  &c         ......  vjd 

Tho.  Underhiil.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  White  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  harmony  of  our  oathes  &c.       .......     vid 

Edw.  Husbands.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  parliam'  A  declaracdn 
of  the  Comons  assembled  in  Parliam'  concerning  the  rise  &  progresse  of  the 
grand  Rebellion  in  Ireland     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Andr.  Coe.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  An  exact  relacon  of 
the  whole  proceedings  of  the  Parliam'"  forces  in  Tunbridge  &  Sennock  *  in 
■Kent vjd 

Hum.  Blunden.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  speciall  passages  &c.        ........     vjd 

Geo.  Bishop  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called 
Robte  White.  The  Parliament  Scout  &c vjd 

*  No  doubt  Sevenoaks  is  meant. 
9 


66 


[29  July— 2  August  1643. 
[19°   Caroli  Eegis] 


N.  Bourne.  { | .^jfhi'taker.] 


Master  John 
Partridge  and 
Law.  Blaicklock. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Bob"  White. 


Fran.  Coles  and 
Law.  Blaicklock. 


[Page  003,  i.e. 

001] 

Peter  Cole. 


29«  $tt\n   1643 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  White,  An  Apologie 
made  by  an  English  officer  of  quality  in  the  Irish  warrs,  wth  a  letter 
from  the  Earle  of  Warwick vjd 

codrm  frit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Informacons  from  severall  ptes  of  the  kingdome  &c         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  pfect  cliurnall  of  some  speciall  passages  in  Parliam'  &c        .         .     vjd 

31°  gjulti   1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  White,  The  speeches  of 
M'  Pym  &  others  upon  the  reading  of  the  Proclamation  from  the  king  read 
in  Guildhall  <>n  Saturday  last  &c vjd 


Sam.  Gelllbrand. 


Rich.  Harper. 


1«  3ttcjt»<>ti   1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  The  Anatomie  of  the  Antinomian,&cby 
John  Sedgwick vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  these  two  things  wch  were  printed  before  the  Ordinance 
came  forth,  viz1  a  litle  booke  called  A  Christian  declaration  or  exhortation 
unto  true  Repentance  &C,  &  a  ballad  called,  The  discontented  lover  &c 

xijd 


John  Williams. 


Master  Overton. 


Edw.  Blackmore. 


Hum.  Blunden. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

Geo.  Bishop  and 
Root*  White. 

Bern.  Alsop. 


Entred 


Reformation  &c  by  Thomas  Fuller 


2o   S  tig  it*  ti    1643 

under   the  hand   of    Master   Downham,  a    Sermon  of 


VJ° 


cofrcm  trie 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  A  letter  from  a 
gentleman  of  Bristoll    wth    a    Oopie  of  the  articles  upon  the  surreudring 


up  of  Bristoll 


vj 


;J 


coircm  &tc 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Henry  Walley  A  letter  from  Golonell 
drum  well  concerning  ikf  raising  the  seiilge  at  Gainsborough     .         .     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Wensdaies  Mercury,  or,  the  Speciall  passages .....     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Civicus  &c vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Henry  Walley  two  pamphletts  viz', 
The  Kingdome*  weekely  Intelligencer  &  The  Parliam'  Scout  .         .     xijd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 


The  weekely  Accompt  &c 


VJd 


[i^fiit^erjN.  Bourne.  3—8    AugUSt    1643.]  67 

[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


3°  atigtisti   1643 

[Page  604,  i.e.        Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  baud  Master  White  a  Treatice  called 

Roomes  Masterveece,  or  the  grave  conspiracy  &c.     ....     vid 
Master  Sparkes,  K  *  r        »  J 

Senr- 

rodent  fric 

Master  Meredith.     Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Callamy,  TJie  peticon  of  the 
divines  of  the  Assembly  to  both  houses  of  parliam1,  July  the  19'*  1(343  .     vjd 

cotrcm  ttie 

Tho.  Fawcett.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nath.  Beent,  A  short  &  exact 

narracon  of  the  most  remarlceable  passages  done  by  that  grand  polititian  of 
France  Jean  Arman,  &c.         ........     vjd 


50  augusti   1643 

the   hand   of    Master  1 
called,  Gertaine  Informacbns  from  severall  ptes  of  the  Jcingdome  &c 


Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of    Master   Whalley    a    pamphlett 
Rich.  White.  .,,«..,-..  


Vjd 


70  SluauStt   1643 


Master  Miller.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  An  other  extract  of  severall  letters  from 
Ireland  &c ■ vjd 

cotrcm  Xfit 

Francis  Coles  and    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  The  Diumall  or 
Law.  Blaicklock.       some  Speciall  passages  in  Parliam'  &  other  ptes  of  the  lcingdome  &c 


vjd 


cotrcut  irt'c 


Master  Bellamy       Entred     ...     by  order   of   both  houses   of   Parliam1,  a   Sermon    by 
and  Raph  Smith.     Mr  Hillt  pi.eache(i  before  both  houses  the  21th  of  July,  1643,  being  an 
extraordinary  day  of  huiniliacon vjd 

co&rm  Jric 

Master  Bellamy       Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hand  of   Master  Calamy,   a   litle  treatice 
and  Baph  Smith.      ca]le(j  A  case  0f  conscience  concerning  flyeing  in  tymes  of  trouble  &c     vjd 

cofreut  tiit 

Fran.  Coles.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  Ballad,  called, 

Heaven  is  angry,  Lord  send  peace  &c      .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

[Page  605,  «...  $°    *«&«*#     1643 

Geo.  Bishop  and      Entred          .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Bobt«  White.  The  kingdome's  weekely  Intelligencer,  &c vjd 


[8—15  August  1643.  N.Bou™.{|^itak„/j 

[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


8°  fttlgttfttf   1643 

Robte  Dunscomb  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  White,  Colonell  Nathaniel! 
Fynes  his  speech  in  the  Comons  house  concerning  his  surrender  of  Bristoll 
&  severall  letters  touching  the  same  busines      .....     vjd 

cofrcm  *ric 

Robert  Dunscomb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  White  An  Ordinance  of  the 
Lords  &  Comons  assembled  in  Parliam*  for  securing  &  setting  the  peace  of 
the  County  of  Surrey  &c vjd 

9°  atugttstt  1643 

John  Hamond.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 

Englands  Metamorphosis,  or  suddaine  alter  aeon,  &e         .         .         .     vjd 

10°  au&ttjatt  1643 

Robert  Austen.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  nineteene  humble 
propositus  for  peace  &c  by  T.  N. vjd 

11°  august!  1643 

Tho.  UnderhiU.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  White  a  booke  called  A 
Vindication  of  the  late  vow  and  covenant  &c  .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

colrcm  *rtc 

Gregory  Dexter.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  A  pretious  &  most 
divine  letter  from  that  famous  &  renowned  Earle  of  Essex  father  to  y"  now 
Lord  Generall,  &c. vjd 

Geo.  Bishop  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Henry  Walley  two   pamphletts 
Robte  White.  vizt)  T/ie  paruamt  Scout  &  Certaine  Informacons  &c      .         .         .     xijd 

14°   3ttgttdtt   1643 

[Page  606,  i.e.        Entred     .     .     .     The  answeare  of  the  Convention  of  the   Estates  to.  the 
604]  Remonstrance  of  the    Comissioners  of  the  generall   assembly  of  Scotland 

Tho.  UnderhiU.  <gc>  TO^  ine  gecond  Remonstrance  of  the  said  Comissioners  &c,  printed 
by  comaund  of  the  sd  Estates,  by  Evan  Tyler,  Printer  to  the  K!  Ma" 

15o   august!    1643 

Geo.  Bishop  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Bobte  White.  The  Pariiamt  Scout>  &c Vjd 

colrcm  trie 

John  Hancock.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  Picture  of  the 
Malignants  treacherous  &  bloody  Plott  ag'  the  Parliam'  <f-  Citty  of 
London,  &c vjd 


[I.  mitaker.}N- Bourne, 


15—17  August  1643.] 
[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


69 


Bern.  Alsop. 


Master  Overton. 


Master  Meredith. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


15°  3ugtt$tt   1643 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Wallet,  A  letter  from 
a  gent  m  Exeter  to  a  friend  of  his  in  London  .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

rofrrm  Hit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  The  whole  prophecie  of  Daniell  explaned  by  a 
paraphrase,  Analysis  &  breife  content  &c.  by  Ephr  :  Hewitt    .         .     vjd 

cotam  "bit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Browne  by  order  of  the 
Lords  house  of  Parliam1  &  subscribed  by  Master  Man  warden,  A  sermon 
called,  Jerusalem '«  Watchman  &c,  by  Mr  Mathew  Newcomen,  preached 
before  both  houses  of  Parliam'  &  the  Assembly  upon  their  fast, 
July  11"  1643 *  .         .         .     vjd 

16°   attgttstt    1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Wallet  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Civicus  &c vjd 

rofrm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henrt  Wallet  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Parliament  Scout  &c       .......  vjd 


[Page  607,  i.e. 

605] 

Master  Dawlman. 


John  Wright. 


Law.  Blaicklock. 


Fran.  Coles  and 
Law.  Blaicklock. 


17°   3ttcju<it»    1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Joseph  Carroll  and 
Master  Man  warden  a  booke  called  An  Exposicbn  upon  the  first  th  ree 
chapters  of  Hosea,  delivered  in  sundry  lectures  at  Michaells   Gornchill  by 


Mr  Jeremy  Burroughes 


vj 


i'1 


cofrcm  Jric 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  House  of  Parliament  three 
ordinances  viz',  An  ordinance  for  the  speedy  pressing  of  20,000  souldiers  &c. 
An  ordinance  concerning  the  lute  rebellious  insurrection  in  Kent  Ac.  &  An 
ordinance  for  the  safety  of  the  Citties  of  London  &  Westm'  &  the  Libties 


thereof  &c 


xvnj" 


toXftm  trie 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the    hand   of   Henry  Walley,   A   Relation  of 
the  Dorsettsheire   affaires  &  pticularly  of  the   surrender  of  the  towne  of 


Dorchester  &c 


vj" 


lOtrcm   trie 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  The  ContinuacTin 
of  the  weekely  passages  &c      .......  vjd 


70 


[19—26  August  1643. 
[19°   Car oli  Regis] 


N.  Bourne.{  |  tyftutor.] 


19°   augttStt    1643 

Geo.  Bishop  and  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pam- 
Robte  White.  phlett  called,  Certaine  Informacbns  from  sevall  ptes  of  the  kincjdome  &c 

vjd 

rodcm  trie 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Elsing  by  order  of  the 
Comons  of  Parliam1,  signed  by  Master  Man  warden,  A  sermon  preached 
before  the  said  house  at  a  solenine  day  of  huniiliacou  on  the  26th  of  July 
1643,  by  Mr  Conant       . vjd 

21°  augttStt    1643 

[Page  608,  i.e.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lord  Mayor  &  the  Militia  of  London, 
606]  An  ordinance  of  y'  Lords  &  Comons  assembled  in  Parliam'  for  the  speedy 
Master  Cotes.  supply  of  moneys  Sc VJd 

23°   attgttstt    1643 

Tho.  Bates  and  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
John  Wright.  Mercurius  Civicus  &c vjd 

cofrcm  tfit 

Geo.  Bishop  and  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Wallet,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Bobu  White.  The  paruameHt  Scout  &c vjd 

Tho.  Undcrhlll.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of    Henry    Walley,   a   letter  from 

Colonell  Fynes  to  the  Eorle  of  Essex  touching  the  delivery  up  of  Bristoll 

vjd 

Law.  Blacklock.  Entred  for  their  copies,  one  of  them  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons, 
called,  An  Ordinance  of  explanation  &  further  enlargem'  of  an  Ordinance 
for  Seipiesfracbn  of  delinquents  estates,  the  other  by  order  of  ye  Comittee 
for  the  Navie,  called,  Severall  letters  of  great  importance       .         .     xijd 

Fran.  Coles  and  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett 
Law.  Blaicklocke.      caue<j>  ^  continuacon  of  certaine  speciall  &  remarkeable  passages    .     vjd 

25*   august    1643 

Giles  Cahrert.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downeham  a  booke  called 
An  Alarum  to  London vjd 


Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred 


Robt«  White. 


26°  augustt   1643 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  W alley  a  pamphlett  called, 


Certaine  InformaSons  from  severall  pts  of  the  kingdome 


vja 


[!.vffluker. }»•  Bourne.      29  August— 2  September  1643.]  71 

[19°   Caroli  Regis'] 


29°  %n%M\i  1643 

[Page  G09,  i.e.        Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett 

°0']                       called,  Mercurius  Britanicus  comunicating  the  affaires  of  great  Brittaine 
Geo.  Bishop  and         c  „:d 

Robte  White.  a VJ 

cofrcm  trie 

John  Bellamy  and    Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of    Master  Bifeild,   A   letter  from 
Raph  Smith  w  Marshall  &  M'  Nye  out  of  Scotland  to  the  said  M'  Bifeild  <fec    .     vjd 

31°   3ttSttSSti   1643 

Master  Meredith     Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

and.„  Mercuries  Muzle  or  An  antidote,  &c.        ......     vid 

Tho.  Underill.  J 

cotrcm  "Hit 

Tho.  Bates  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
John  Wright,  Jun'     Mercurius  Civicus  &c vjd 

eoirem  "Hit 

Geo.  Bishop  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robte  white.  The  Parliamt  Scmt  &c .     vjd 

Sam.  Gellibrand.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  A  breife  narracon  of 
the  carriage  &  successe  of  the  English  affaires  in  the  hands  of  the  Com"  in 
Scotland .         .         .     vjd 

Peter  Cole.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  White  a  Proclamacon  by 
the  king  dated  the  18""  of  August  1643 vjd 

Master  Bellamy      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranpord  and  Master  Man 
and  Raph  Smith.      warden,  a  small  tract  called,  Reasons  for  assisting  the  parliam'  of  England 
ag'  y"  Papists  &  Prelaticall  Annie  &c.  by  the  generall  Assembly  of  the 
Kirke  of  Scotland .         .         .     vjd 

31°   august   1643 

[Page  610,  i.e.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand  of    Master   Cranford  a  litle   booke 

008]  called,  The  Undeceiver  &c vjd 

Sam.  Gellebrand. 

2o  £q)tcmtms  1643 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  new  oath  or  covenant  to  be  taken  by  all  psons  wthin  the  2  kingdomes  of 
England  &  Scotland,  &o  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

eofretn  tfie 

Geo.  Bishop  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robte  White.  Informacom  from  severall  ptes  of  the  kingdome  &c  .  .  .     VJd 


72  [2—6  September  1643.  » B«»™.{|.$fiuker.] 

[19°   Caroli  Regis] 

2°  sqttfmlm's  1643 

Fran.  Coles  and       Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett 
Law.  Blalcklock.       called>  A  ferject  Diurnall,  &c vjd 

eoimu  Uric 

Sam.  Enderby.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham,  a  Treatice  called, 

A  Salve  for  every  sore  &c  by  Phillip  Skippon  .         .         .     vjd 

40  gcpUrnhvia  1643 

Master  Cartwrlght.   Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Ceanford   and   Master 

]  warden  a  booke  called  A  den  of  theives  discovered  or  certaine 
errors  delivered  in  a  sermon  by  Hen.  Denn,  confuted  by  Tho  :  Attwood, 
Botheram  &c.        ..........     vjd 

5o  3kpt  1643 

Edw.  Blackmore       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranpord  a  small  treatice 
an       °'  '     called,  A  sh  ort  view  of  the  Antinomian  Errors,  &c,  by  Thomas  Bakewell 

yjd 

rofrrm  Uric 

Geo.  Bishop  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robte  White.  Mercurius  Brittanicus  &c vjd 

colrcm  bit 

Hem.  Entred     ...     by  order  under  the  hand  of  the  Lord  of  London  a 

booke   called   A    collection   of  certain   statutes  in  force  for   suppressing 
unlawfull  pastimes  .........     vjd 

5o  £q>trmtm>j   1643 

[Page  611,  i.e.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  White  a  booke  called  A n 
°~  J                      humble  remonstrance  against  the  tax  of  ship  money  &c  by  Mr  W"1  Pryn 
Sen*6              '       ^  a^s0  a   ^a^°9ue  °f  such  printed  boohes  as  hare   written  by  the   same 
author vjd 

6o  3ej)tcmtm*   1643 

Master  Walbancke  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
and  Bern.  Alsop.       The  weekely  Accompt vjd 

rofrc m  Xtic 

Edw.  Blackmore       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
an       °'  The  picture  of  London's  misery  &c  ......     vjd 

coJjntt  tfit 

Bernard  Alsop.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Wall  ky  A  letter  from  one  in 
the  Armie  sent  from  the  Citty  to  the  Qloster,  &c  .  ■       .         .     vjd 


[I.  WhUaker.}N- Bourne. 


7—12  September  1643.] 
[19°   Car  oil  Regis] 


73 


Law.  Blaicklock. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


7°  Septcmtms   1643 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Comittee  of  the  House  of  Comons  for 
printing,  signed  by  Master  White,  The  Ordinance  of  the  Excises,  Ac. 


vj" 


cofrcm  &ic 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercuriui  Civicus  &c     ........  vjd 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


Entred     .     . 

The  Parliament  Scout  &c 


cotrcm 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj" 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


Ertw.  Husbands. 


[Page  612,  i.e. 

610] 

Geo.  Bishop  and 

Robte  White. 


Fran.  Cole  and 
Law.  Blaicklock. 


8°  septs.  1643 

Entred  .  .  .  A  Letter  wch  was  sent  from  divers  ministers  by 
Mr  Marshall  &  Mr  Nye,  to  the  General!  Assembly  of  Scotland,  &c   .     vjd 

cotrcm  Xfie 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  House  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing,  and  by  direction  of  Master  White,  countermanding  a  former 
licence  under  his  hand,  The  ordinance  for  excise,  &c.      .         .         .     vjd 

[See  supra,  licensed  the  previous  day  to  L.  Blaicklock.] 

9°  sqrtemlms  1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Certaine  Informacons  from  sevall  ptes  of  the  Icingdome,  &c      .         .     vjd 

coiJem  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Diurnall,  or  some  speciall  passages  in  Parliam'  &c  . 


vj 


\» 


Tho.  Paine  and 
Math.  Symmons. 


lio  *C|,t4  1643 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Calamy  a  pamphlett  called, 
Latyn  Bithme  turned  into  English  Reason,  &c  by  Mr  Woodward  vjd 


John  Wright,  Ju.       Entred 


120  §#pt  1643 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 


Simbolu  Veritatis,  &c VJ 


Giles  Calvert. 


coDrcm  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of  Master   Cranford   a  pamphlett 


called,  The  path  way  to  peace,  &c 

10 


vj" 


74 


[12—15  September  1643. 
[19°   Cnroli  Regis] 


N.  Bourne.  {|,  ^fhiuker.  ] 


12o  £q,t  1643 

Geo.  Bishop  and  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett 
Robte  white.  called,  Brif aniens  Mercurius,  &c vjd 

cofrrm  trie 

Master  Bellamy       Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house    of   Comons  a   Letter  from   y' 
and  Raph  Smith.       Assembly  of  Divines  in  England,  to  the  Assembly  in  Scotland,  wth  their 
answere  thereunto  &c      ........  vjd 

cotrcm  trie 

Master  Walbanck  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
and  Bern.  Alsop.      The  weekely  Accompt,  &C vjd 

Edw.  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  by  direction  of  Master  Rushworth,  Two  Acts  from 
Edenborough  the  one  for  putting  that  kingdome  into  a  posture  of  defence  &c, 
&  the  other  for  the  loane  &  taxt,  &c.       ......     xijd 

13"  Sept.  1643 

[Page  613,  i.e.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Wai.i,ey  a  Letter  to  an  ho"' 
®113  pson  in  London,  concerning  the  releiveing  of  Oloster  &  A  Eelac'on 
Steven  Bowtell.         touching  the  same  &c       .  Vjd 

Idem.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  a  sermon  called, 
Gospell  Courage  &c,  preached  at  the  fast,  May  the  31th  1643.,  by 
Mr  Peame vjd 

14"  ffit  £q>t.  1643 

Master  Bellamy      Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hand  of  Master  Elsing,  by  order   of   the 

and  Raph  Smith.      house  of   Comons,  The   declaracon   of  both   houses   of   parliam'^  to   the 

Convencdn    of    the    Estates    in     Scotland,    wth    their    Answere    &    The 

declaracon  of  both   houses  to  y'  Assembly  of  the    Kirk  of  Scotland   wth 

their  answere,  &c   .         .         .         .         .         .         ■         .         .         .     vjd 

colmn  tfit 

Tho.  Bates  and  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  hen  :  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
John  Wright.  Mercurius  Civicus  &c .     vjd 

cofrem  t/it 

Geo.  Bishop  and  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robt.  white.  The  Parham.'  Scout,  &c vjd 

15o  &q)t.  1643 

Master  Overton.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  A  Letter  called,  The 
Answere  of  the  generall  Assembly  to  the  Letter  of  some  of  their  Reverend 
brethren  of  the  Ministers  in  England,  &c         ,  vjd 


[K.WWtaker.}N.  Bourne. 


16—20  September  1643.] 
[19°   Car oli  Regis] 


75 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


[Page  614,  i.e. 

612] 

Fran.  Cole  and 

Law.  Blaicklock. 


James  Young. 


Master  Crooke. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


16"  feyt  1643 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Wallet,  a  pamphlett 
called,  Certaine  Informacons  from,  sevall  ptes  of  this  hingdome,  &c 


Vj« 


16«  Sitpt.  1643 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  Pamphlett  called, 


A  Diurnall  or  certain  passages  in  Parliam',  <fec       .         .         .         .     vjd 

16"  Sqit  1643 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  a  Co"  of  Assistants  held  the  twelveth 
day  of  August  last,  the  moyety  of  the  Booke  called,  A  large  and  compleat 
Concordance  to  the  Bible  in  English  according  to  the  last  Translacon,  first 
collected  by  Clement  Cotton,  &  now  much  enlarged  &  amended  by  Samuell 
Newman,  being  in  folio,  wch  said  booke  was  lately  entred  to  M1'  Thos : 
Downes  senr  &  Mr  Robte  Young  decd,  the  father  of  the  said  James  Young 


Vja 


18o  Scjlt.  1643 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
James  Young  all  the  estate,  right  title  and  interest  wch  he  the  said 
James  Young  hath  of  &  in  the  full  Moyety  or  one  halfe  of  the  copie 
called,  A  large  &  compleat  Concordance  to  the  Bible  in  English,  according 
to  the  last  Translacon  first  collected  by  Clement  Cotton  &  now  much  enlarged 
&  amended  by  Samuell  Newman,  Provided  that  the  said  James  Young  is 
to  have  the  workemanship  of  printing  the  same  from  tyme  to  tyme  (in 
case  he  keepe  a  printing-house)  &  do  the  same  as  well  &  reasonable  as 
another  printer  will       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         •     vjd 

cotrem  tfic 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 


called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus  &C 


vj" 


20o  Sejit  1643 


Thomas  Underhill.  Entred  .  .  ;  under  the  hand  of  Master  Langley  A  Diurnall  of  the 
passages  of  Glocester  for  the  tyme  of  the  late  seidge  gathered  by  John  Dorney 
Esq"  Towneclarke  of  Gloster vjd 


20o  Sept.  1643 


[Page  615,  i.e.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Elsing  Clarke  of  the  house 

J  of  Comons,  subscribed  by  Master  Man  warden,  a  Sermon  preached  before 

Master  Meredith.    the  honMe  house  of  ComonSj  August  the  30l",  1 643.,  by  Thomas  Coleman  &o 


vj" 


eo&cm  Drtc 


Master  Walbanck    Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


and  Bern.  Alsop.       The  weekely  Accompt  &v vj 


76 


[20—28  September  1643.  N.Boun>e.{|.$fitak.r.] 

[19°   Caroli  Regis] 

20°  5C|)t  1643 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
called,  Mercurius  Civicus,  &c         .......     vjd 

2lo  gCpt.  1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanfobd  and  Master 
Whitakers  warden  a  booke  called  An  abstract  of  some  late  Caracters,  or, 
how  the  principall  meanes  appointed  for  a  reformaclm  is  become  the  maine 
fuell  of  o'  wickednes  &c,  by  [  .         .         .         .     vjd 

cotrcm  trie 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing,  The  solemne  League  &  Coven'  for  reformacon  <t~c,  in  his  Ma"  three 
kiny  domes      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  A  Speech  made,  in 
the  first  Farliam'  of  king  Charles,  by  Sr  Dudley  Diyys,  touching  the  Duke 
of  Buckingham     ..........    vjd 

22°  September  1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  Two  pamphletts, 
viz'.,  A  Relacon  of  the  Surrender  of  Kinys  Lyn,  &c  &  The  FourUam* 
Scout xijd 

25o  Jfcejlt*  1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  A  true  Relacou  of 
the  fight  at  Newbery  tent  in  a  letter  from  a  iouldier  in  the  Army  to  a  friend 
in  London,      ...........     vjd 

eofrcm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  Certaine  Infor- 
macons  from  sevall  parts  of  the  kinydome        .....     vjd 

26"  sq»t,  1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Britanicus  &c         .         .         .         .         .         .         ■         •     vjd 

co&cm  &ic 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Henry  Walley,  ;i  pamphlett 
called,  A  pfect  Diurnall  &C    . vjd 

2$°  §q>t.  1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Parliam'  Scout  &c Vjd 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright,  Jan'' 


James  Crumpe. 


Edw.  Husbands. 


John  Feild. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


John  Wright,  Junr 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


[Page  616,  i.e. 

614] 

Geo.  Bishop  and 

Kotjie  White. 


Fran.  Coles  and 
Law.  Blaicklock. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robt«  White. 


[I.teak.r.}".  Bourne.     28  September— 4  October  1643.]  77 

[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


2&  Sept.  1643 

Math.  Symmons.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Downeham  and 
Master  Man  warden,  a  Treatice  called,  A  Christian  plea  for  Christians 
Baptisme,  &c  ..........     vjd 

29°  Sept.  1643 

Gregory  Dexter.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  A  Letter  from  Hull 
concerning  the  psent  state  of  that  towne  dated  the  19'*  of  Sept.  lo'43 

Vjd 

Master  Walbanck    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
and  Bern.  Alsop.       The  weeMy  Accompt  &c vjd 

Tho.  Bates  and         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  two  pamphletts, 
John  Wright,  Junr-    y\/}t  Mercurius  Britanicus*  &  The  true  informer  &c      .         .  xijd 

Fran.  Coles  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Blaicklock.       ^  coidinuacon  of  certaine  Speciall  &  remarkeable  passages,  <IV.        .     vjd 

29°  Sept.  1643 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Root.  White.  Certaine  Informacons  &c vjd 

eofcrem  *rte 

flf'B.otlf"!?  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
a  perfect  dmrnall,  &c VJd 

30o  gC|,t,  I643 

.•F^f e  °17'  '■'"        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

t       T,,  •,,    ■         A  Relacdn  of  a  plutt  to  betraii  the  Toirne  of  Poole  &c      .  .  .     vid 

Law.  Blaicklock.  j      1  j  j  »j 

2°  ©ctotms  1643 

Ben.  Allen.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  An  exact  Relacbn 
of  the  marching  of  the  Red  &  blew  Regiments  of  the  trayned  bands  of  this 
Citty  to  Qloster,  &c vjd 

coir  cm  fcte 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robte  White.  Mercurius  Britannicus,  &c vjd 

40  ©et.  1643 

Master  Walbanck    Entred  .  under   the   hands   of   Henry   Walley,   a   pamphlett 

and  Bern.  Alsop.      t.^l.  The  Weelcely  Accompt,  &c   .  .  .  .  .  .     Vjd 

*  This   is  clearly   an   error  for  Mercurius    Civicus,   the   publishers   of    Mercurius 
Britannicus  being  Geo.  Bishop  and  Robert  White. 


78  [5—9  October  1643.  ■■»«™-{t.  *&&*«.] 

[19°  Caroli  Regis] 


5o  ©CtotmS   1643 

Law.  Chapman  and  Entred  for  their  eopie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
Law.  Blaicklock.       cailed>  The  Sco(ch  Mercury,  &c vjd 

lofcum  trie 

Mrs.  Okss.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  liand  of  Master  Cranford,  a  treatice  called, 

A  pious  prudent  to  both  kingdoms*  for  a  sacred  covenant  Ac.  .     vjd 

cofrrm  trtc 

Tho.  Bates  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
John  Wright.  Mercurius  Civic  us  &e vjd 

rotrrm  &ie 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robu  White.  The  Parliam' Scout  &c Vjd 

rotrrm  "bit 

Fran.  Coles  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called 
Law.  Blaicklock.       ^  continuacbn  of  certaine  special!  &  remarkeable  passages  &c.  .     vjd 

coDrcm  &tc 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy,  and  Master 
Whitacres  warden,  a  Tract  called,  The  solemne  Coven'  of  the  three 
kingdomes,  &c.     H :  W.  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         •     vjd 

6°  ©ctotm's  1643 

[?,age  C18>  *•*■        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
t     m    adith      The  Tragedie  of  the  kings  armies  fidelity  since  their  vntrinij  into  Bristoll,&c. 


vjd 


7<>  ©i*t  1643 


Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
0  e'  Certaine  I nf or inacons  from  sevall  pts.  of  the  kingdome  &c  .     vjd 

cotrem  trie 

Fran.  Coles  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called 
Law.  Blacklock.        A  pfect  Diurnall  of  some  passages  in  Parliam' &c.  .         .         •     vjd 

9°  ©ctotms  1643 

Ralph  Rounthwalte.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comous  signed  by  Master 
Man  warden,  A  true  Relacon  of  the  late  Expedition  of  his  excel  Robte 
Earle  of  Essex  for  the  Beleife  of  Oloster,  wth  the  description,  of  the  fight 
at  Newbery  &c vjd 


[I.  Quaker.}*  Bourne.  9—13     October     1643.]  79 

[19°   Car oli  Regis] 


9°  ©ctofcrts  1643 

Master  Overton.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Man  warden  a  booke  called  Satisfaction  concerning  mixt  Comunions 
unsatisfactory  &c   .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

cotrcm  trie 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  the  house  of  Lords,  a  Sermon  preached  on 

Friday  the  21'*  of  July,  at  the  publike  humiliacon,  by  Mr  Wm  Spurstow 


vjd 


10"  ©ctofcrte  1643 


John  Dallum.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cbanford,  a  tract  called, 
An  Analisis  explicacon  &  applicacon  of  the  sacred  &  solemne  league  & 
Coven*  &c.  by  Rich  :  Ward vjd 

llo  ©ctotorte  1643 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Elsing,  by  order  of  the  Comons 
house  of  Parliam'  a  Sermon  preached  by  Mr  Coleman  at  the  taking  of  the 
Coven'  Sept  the  29"  1643       .         .  vjd 

12"  ©rtotmss  1643 

[Page  621,  i.e.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts, 

619]  *  viz'  Mercurius  Britannicus  &  The  Parliam'  Scout  &c      .         .         .    xijd 

Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 

cotrom  trie 

Master  Walbanck    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
and  Bern.  Alsop.       y^e  lvee]cely  Accompt,  <fcc vjd 

Tho.  Bates  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts 
John  Wright,  Jun'-    (y\z\)  Mercurius  Civicus  &  the  true  Informer,  &c    .         .         .         .  xijd 

13o  ©ct, 

Tho.  Underbill.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing,  by  order  of  the  house 
of  Comons,  The  Coven'  wth  a  Narracon  of  the  proceedings  &c  .     vjd 

cofrcm  Jric 

Hum.  Blunden.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Scotch  Mercury,  &c vjd 

cofrrm  tfic 

Fran.  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  a  booke  called 

The  Mngdomes  healing  plaister  &c  by  G.  S.     .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

*  A  leaf  has  been  removed  from  the  Register  here. 


80 


[16—21  October  1643. 

[19°   Caro/i  Regis] 


K  Bourne.  { |  feaker.  ] 


16"  ©ctotms  1643 

Edw.  Husbands.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing  by  order  of  the 
house  of  Comons,  A  proclaniacon  concerning  a  cessdcbn  of  Amies  in  the 
Mngdome  of  Ireland,  &c         .......  vjd 


Fran.  Coles  and 
Law.  Blaicklock. 


Entred     .     . 

A  pfect  diurnail  Sec 


170  ©ft.  1643 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called 


vj" 


Robt«  White  and 
Geo.  Bishop. 


cotmn  3Jic 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts 
viz',  Certaitie  Ivforma-cHns  &  Mercurius  Britannicus  &.Q.  .         .  xijd 


Mathew  Walbanck.     Entred 


The  weekely  Accompt  &c 


18°  ©ctotirte  1643 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj" 


[Page  622,  i.e. 

620] 

Humphrey  Blunden. 


John  Orme. 


18»  ©rtotnte  1643 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
fresh  Intelligence  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


cofcem  *rtc 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  A  copie  of  a  letter 


Entred     .     . 

written  to  a  private  friend  tovching  the  Lo :  Say 


vj" 


Robte  White  and 
Geo.  Bishop. 


Law.  Chapman  and 
Law.  Blaicklock. 


Entred     . 

The  Parliam'  Scout  &c 


19°  ©ctolms  1643 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called. 


vj 


H 


cotrcm  trie 


Entred     .     .          under   the   hand    of    Henry    Walley,    The   Scottish 
Dove  &c vjd 


eoircm  SrCc 

Hum.  Blunden.         Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hand    of    Henry    Walley     The    Scotch 
Mercury,  &c  ..........         .     vjd 


Master 

Sen'- 

Master 

Master 

Master 

MaBter 

Master 

Master 

Master 

Master 


Downes, 

Bourne. 

Mead. 

Whitaker. 

Legatt. 

Brewster. 

Stevens. 

Thrale. 

Meredith. 


2lo  ©ctotms  1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Downham  and 
Master  Thomas  Gataker  and  Master  Whitaker  warden  a  booke  entituled 
Annotacons  upon  all  the  Bookes  of  the  old  &  new  Testam'  wherein  the  text 
is  explayned,  doubts  resolved,  scriptures  paralelled  &  various  readings 
observed,  by  the  ioynt  labour  of  certaine  learned  divines  thereunto  appoint  rd 


&  therein  imployed  &c. 


vj" 


[I.  ^hiUk.r.}N.  Bourne. 


21—27  October  1643.] 
[19°   Carnli  Regis] 


81 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


2lo  ©rfofcrte  1643 

Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pam- 


phletts (viz')  Hercurius  Civicus  &  The  true  informer,  &c 


Xlja 


eotrcm  trie 

Fran.  Coles  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Blaicklock.       A  perfect  diurnall,  &c vjd 

21  o  Ortolm*  1643 

(Page  623,  i.e.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing  by  order  of  the  house 
of  Comons  a  Sermon  preached  before  the  said  house  at  their  late  solemne 

Master  war.  Man.  fast  27th  of  Sept.  entituled,  A  divine  ballance  to  waigh  religious  fasts,  &c, 
by  Mr  Hum.  Chambers,  &c .        .    vjd 


Master  Sparke, 
Senr- 


23°  ©CtofrrtS  1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  White  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  The  doome  of  Cowardise  &  Treachery  or  a  looking- 
glasse  for  Cowardly  &  corrupt  Governors  &  Soldiers  who  through  bribery  or 
pusilanimity  betray  their  trust  to  the  publike  priudice  &c,  by  Wm  Pryn 
utter  Barrister  of  Lincolnes  Inne vjd 


rolrrm  trie 

Master  Coates         Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of  Master  Elsing,  An  order  of  the 
and  John  Raworth.    jr,or(^  &   Comons  for  the   more   speedy  raising  of  the  moneys  formerly 
imposed  &  yet  unpaid  wthin  the  citties  of  London  &  the  Libties  thereof 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


eotrcm  trie 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two   pamphletts 


Entred     .     . 

(viz')  InformacTins  &  Mercurius  Britanicus  &c 


xij 


«« 


Bern.  Alsop  and 
Law.  Chapman. 


24"  ©Ct*  1643 

under  the  hand  of   Henry  Walley  two  pamphletts 


Entred     .     . 

(viz')  The  weekely  Accompt  &  the  Scottish  dove,  &c 


XIJ" 


Tho.  Bates  and 


Entred 


25o  ©Ct  1643 

under  the  hand  of   Henry  Walley  two   pamphletts 


John  Wright,  Jim'-    (vjzt)  jyte  frue  I„former  &  Mercurius  Civicus  &c 


xi j° 


Humphrey  Tuckey.    Entred 


270  ©<#  1643 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  The  principall  Acts 


of  the  generall  Assembly  in  Scotland  &c 

11 


VJ 


;rf 


[27  October— 4  November  1643.      n. B.nn.e.{| ,^nitllk,r.] 
[19°  Caroli  Regis] 


[Page  624,  i.e. 

622] 

Wm'  Lea. 


Robt«  White  and 
Geo.  Bishop. 


Fran.  Coles  and 
Law.  Blaicklock. 


270  ©ft*  1643 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett 


v] 


Peter  Cole. 


called,  The  Welsh  Mercury  Ac. 

2$o  ©rt.  1643 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts 
viz',  The  Parliam'  Scout  &  certaine  Informacons  &c.      .         .         .    xijd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  perfect  dinrnall  &e     ........  vj* 

30°  ©rtolmss  1643 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  [  ]  Two  Speeches  spoken  (at 

Comon  Hall)  by  Sr  Henry  Vane  it-  M'  Marshall  in  Guildhall  on  friday  the 
27'*  of  this  instant  October      ........     vjd 


Rich.  Lownes. 
Andr.  Coe. 


Entred 


31°  ©ft.  1643 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  Letter  written  by 


i'i 


Hen:  Davy  at  Bridgwater  to  a  friend  in  London,  &c       .         .         .     vj 
Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called. 


Good  &  true  newes  from  Bedford 

1°  flobcmtorte  1643 

Mathew  Walbanck.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 


vj 


i* 


The  weehely  Accompt 


vj 


i'i 


2"  ilobcmtnt'i  1643 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


Tho.  Bates. 


TPftge  625,  i.c 

623] 

Tho.  Underbill. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts 
(viz1)  Mercurius  Britanicus  &  The  Parliam'  Scout  &c     . 


X1J° 


co&cm  trie 


under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called. 


Entred 

Mercurius  Givicus  &c  &  The  true  Informer  &c 

4o  ilobemlni'i  1643 


xij 


i'i 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford,  A  letter  written 
by  M'  John   Dury  prsented   in   Sweden   to   the  truely  noble  &  religions 


Lord  Forbes  &c 


VJ" 


i-ofrnu   frtc 


Law.  Chapman.         Entred 


The  Scottish  dove  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


vja 


[l'.^iuk«r>Boun>e.  4—10  November  1643.]  83 

[19°   Caroli  Regis] 

40  flobemMs  1643 

Wm'  Lea.                Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Welsh  Mercury  &c vjd 

Fraii.  Coles  and  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Blaicklock.       4  perfect  diurnall,  &c vjd 

60  fiob.  1643 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  three  pamphletts, 
Robte  White.            yj^   Certaine  Informacbns  &c  Mercurius  Britanicus  &c  &  The  Parliam' 
Scout  &c xviijd 

cotrciu  fric 

Andrew  Coe.            Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called 
Remarkeahle  passages  &c vjd 

70  fioti.  1643 

Tho.  Underhill.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Shropsheires  Misery  &  Mercy  .......     vjd 

totfcm  ttic 

Phillip  Lane.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

The  weekely  Accompt,  &c        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

$0  iloli,   1643 

Wm>  Lea.                Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Welsh  Mercury  &c vjd 

coircm  &te 

Tho.  Bates.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

Mercurius  Civicus  &c.    .........     vjd 

9o  Hob.  1643 

Jo.  Wright,  Junr-      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  letter  from  the ■parliam'  forces  at  Newport,  &c      ....     vjd 

100  ilob.  1643 

[Page  G26,  i.e.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comous,  A  declaracan  & 
e24]  ordinance  of  the  Lords  &  Cannons  assembled,  in  Parliam',  touching  the 
Edw.  Husbands.        Great  Seale  of  England  &c vjd 

cofrctn  &tc 

Tho.  Bates  and  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
John  Wright.  The  true  Informer  &c vjd 


84  [11—16  November  1643.  h.  b.u,„,.{| .fck.r.] 

[19°  Curoli  Regis] 

IK  ilob.  164$ 

Master  Harper.        Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett 
called  horrible  <$■  strange  Newes  front  Ireland  Ac,  bv  Hen:  Lovell  .     vjd 

cotrrm  Ufa 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robte  White.  Certaine  Informacbns  from  sevall  ptes  of  the  kiiujtlonte  &c        .         .     vjd 

eotrcm  tfic 

Fran.  Coles  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Blackloek.        A  perfect  diurnall  &c Vjd 

13°  iioti.   1643 

Humphrey Blunden.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligence  &c    .         .         .         .         .         .     Vjd 

cotrcm  tfit 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts 
Robte  White  viz',  Mer cur ius  Brittaniciis  &  the  kingdoms  weekely  Intelligence  &c    .    xijd 

14°  Hot).  1643 

Bern.  Alsop.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hand   of    Hen  t    Walley,    The    Weekely 

Accompt  &c  ..........  vjd 

cotrcm  tfie 

Tho.  Bates.              Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  Mercurius  Civicus 
&c Vjd 

15°  iiob.  1643 

Law.  Chapman.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Scotch  dove  &c VJd 

16°  llobcmlirte  1643 

[Page  627,  i.e.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford,  a  sermon  preached 
625]  iy  j)fr  Tho :  Hooker  upon  DEUTERONOMY  the  29'*  the  24"  &  25'*  verses 

Master  Meredith.  VJd 

roftrm   tfU 

Master  Meredith.     Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  A   vein    of  the 
>-olemne  League  &  Covenant,  &c  by  T.  M.  M'  of  Arts  .         .     vjd 


[i.1te.to»>  *•«»•■  16—21  November  1643.]  85 

[19°   Caroli  Regis] 

16°  nobtmiivis  1643 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  a  booke  called 
For  the  Saboth  breife  &  some  new  Arguments  in  ye  new  Testament  &c.  by 
Jo:  Lawson vjd 

co&cm  Xfit 

Master  Overton.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Wallet,  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  true  £■  exact '  Belacon  of the  instant  estate  of  Ireland,  &c      .         .     vjd 

17"  floil,  1643 

RobteBwwteand  Entred  :  ■  •  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Parliam'  Scout  Sc. vjd 

cotrcm  Kit 

Tho.  Bates.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

The  true  Informer  &c    ........  yjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Welsh  Mercury  &c vjd 

ISo  UoU.  1643 

febiaBwhiteand  Entred  •  •  •  jmder  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Certaine  Informaeons,  Se       .......  vjd 

eofrem  trie 

Umm»£k*k         Entred     •    .<     •     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
oc  '         A  perfect  Diurnall  &c    ........  yjd 

eofrem  &te 

Master  Griffin.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  A  true  BelacTm  of 
the  Skirmishes  at  Ownley,  &c .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     yjd 

18<>  fiofarmfcri*  1643 

mf6  628'  ***"        Entred     •     •     •     under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  a  booke  called 
Kobte  Austen.  The  Scotch  Counceller,  &c vjd 


20°  Hob.  1643 

Master  Sparke,  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  White  and  Master  Man 
warden  A  Treatice  called  The  Popish  Boy  all  favorite  &c         .         .     vjd 

21°  iioU,  1643 

Master  Miller.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  White  and  Master 
Man  warden  a  buoke  called  The  first  Centarie  of  scandalmis  malignant 
freists  die yjd 


86  [21—25  November  1643.  *.*».«.{&■.  *>&.,,„.] 

[19°  Carol}  Regis] 


210  Jiob.  1643 

Geo.  Bishop  and        Rntred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Henry  W alley,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  him/dome*  weekeh/  Intelligence      .....     vjd 

cofrcm  Drtc 

Hum.  Blunden.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Compleat  Intelligencer  Ac        ......  vjd 

22°  Hob,  1643 

Bern.Alsop.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called 

a  pamphlett  called,  (sic)  The  weekehj  Accompt  &c  ...     vjd 

coUcm  trie 

W°'  Lea                 Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Welsh  Mercury,  &c .         .     vjd 

cofrem  fcic 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robw  white.  Mercnrius  Britanicus,  &c.       ........     vjd 

cofrcm  Due 

Tho.  Bates  and         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
John  Wright.  Mercurius  Givicus  &c vjd 

23o  fioft.  1643 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Root.  White.  The  Parliament  Scout,  &c vjd 

Law.  Chapman.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Scottish  dove,  &c vjd 

24o  flobemtms   1643 

[Page  029,  i.e.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

e273  The  true  Iu former  &c vjd 

Tho.  Bates. 

25o  jlob,  1643 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Rob"  White.  Certaine  Informacons  from  sevall  ptes  of  the  kingdome  &c        .         .     vjd 

cofrcm  tfit 

Fran.  Coles  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Blaicklock.        A  perfect  diurnall  &c VJd 


[LwhiukeJN.  Boume.      27  November — 1  December  1643.]  87 

[19°   Car oli  Regis] 


27o  fiofc,  1643 

Widdow  Purslow.  Entred  for  her  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
called,  A  true  Belacbn  of  the  great  victory  by  the  Parliam'  forces  neere 
Chester vjd 

270  nobembvi*  1643 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  signed  by  Master 
Elsing,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Man  warden,  A  Sermon  called  Halting 
stigmatized  &c,  preached  Oct.  25,  at  the  publique  fast  before  the  said 
house,  by  Mr  Salwey,  &c vjd 


rotrcm  tfit 

Master  Meredith      Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of   Master   Elsing   by  order  of  the 
ancl  House  of  Comons  &  subscribed  by  Master  Man  warden,  a  sermon  called 

Babilon's  Buine  &  Syons  riseing  &c,  preached  at  the  publique  fast,  Oct:  25 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


by  Mr  Hen  :  Wilkinson 


vj" 


Master  War. 
Whitaker  and 
Master  Crooke. 


eotrcm  fsit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ckanford  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  A  peaceable  plea,  for  the  govermcnt  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  &c,  by  Sam  :  Rutherford  professor  of  divinity  at  S*  Andrews  in 


Scotland 


vj" 


[Page  630,  i.e. 

628] 

Geo.  Bishop  and 

Robte  White. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


270  n0fL  1643 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


Entred 

The  kingdomes  weeJcely  Intelligencer 


Vj" 


290  Hoth  1643 


Entred 


Mercurius  Brifanicus 


under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


v.1 


W 


Master  Bishop. 


30o  ju,ti,  I643 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  SrNATHANiELL  Brent,  aaid  Master 
Man  warden  a  booke  entituled   Dc   Anno  Civili  ac  Calendario   veterix 


Ecclesiae  seu  Bei  publicae  Judaicae  &c  p  Johen  Selden 


vj" 


cofrcm  Drtc 

Phillip  Lane  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Bern.  Alsop.  The  meekely  Accompt VJd 


1°    I((, 

Geo.  Bishop  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robt.  White.  The  Parliam' Scout  &a vjd 


88 


[1_5  December  1643. 
[19°  Caroli  Regis] 


N.  Bourne.  {|,  whitaker.  j 


1°  Etc* 

Law.  Chapman.         Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 


called,  The  Scottish  dove  &c.  . 


v,l 


rotriin   Uric 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


Mercurius  Civicus  &c. 


vj 


ill 


2°  En.  1643 


John  Wright,  Jun'    Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand    of   Master  Cranford,  a  letter  from 


Math.  Symons. 


Robte  Austen. 


[Page  631,  i.e. 

629] 

Geo.  Bishop  and 

Robte  White. 


Fran.  Coles  and 
Law.  Blaicklock. 


Master  Bellamy. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


Master  Overton. 


Anth.  Wlldgoose. 


D'  John  Bastwick  to  Mr  S'  John,  Romish  preist 

coir  cm  trie 


vja 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands   of   Master   Cranford,  and  Master 
Whitaker   warden,   A   dialogue   called    Gods    voice  from,  heaven   for 


direction  &c 


vj" 


rotrcm  trie 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  A  poem  entituled,  Campo-Musae  &c, 
by  Cap:  Geo:  Wither vjd 

2°  ®ct.  1643 

Entred  .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

Certaine  Informacons  for  sevall  &c         .....  vjd 

cotrcni   tsit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  pfect  diurnall  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

4o  Sci\  1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  Seasonable  A  comfortable  directions  how  to  comfort 


&  cure  the  afflicted  &c,  by  Jo :  Forbes 


vj" 


co&cm   fctc 


under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


Entred     .     . 

The  Kingdomes  weekely  Intelligencer  &c 


Vj" 


50  Sci\  1643 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  Power  to  be  resisted,  or  «  dialogue  argueing  the 


Parliam'"  lawfull  resistance  of  the  powers  now  in  Armes  &c 


v.l 


i'i 


Entred     ...     by  direction  of  Master  Down kh am.  ns  appears  by  a 
note   under  his  hand,  a  small  treaties  called,   The  young  mans  second 


warning  peece,  Ac  by  Anth  :  Wildgoose 


v.1 


II 


[R.wuuker.}N.  Bourne.  7—11  December  1643.]  89 

[19°   Caroli  Begis] 


7°  &CC.  1643 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Heney  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
Rotate  white.  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus  &c vjd 

cofccm  trte 

Tho.  Bates.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Civicus  &c vjd 

cofcrcm  tfie 

Law.  Chapman.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Heney  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called . 
The  Scottish  dove  &c vjd 

70  Bet.  1643 

[Page  682,  i.e.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

630  J  The  weekehi  Accompt vid 

Bern.Alsop.  J  r  J 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Heney  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robte  white.  The  Parliament  Scout,  &c      .         .         .    ■ vjd 

8°  Bee.  1643 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  &  subscribed  by 
Master  Whitakee  warden,  A  sermon  called  The  robbing  &  spoiling  of 
Jacob  &  Israeli,  preached  before  the  hoble  house  of  Comons  at  the  late 
publike  fast,  November  the  29th  by  Mr  Mew,  &C  .         .         .         •     vjd 

rofrrm  "Hit 

Tho.  Bates.              Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called 
The  true  Informer  &c vjd 

9°  Seccmfcrte  1643 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called. 
Robe  White.  Certaine  Informacons  from  sevall  parts  of  the  kingdome  &c      .         .     vjd 

rofrcm  fcfc 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Bachiler,  a  sermon  preached 

at  Westminster  before  the  hobIe  house  of  Comons  &c,  by  S.  Simpson     vjd 

1lo  nee  1643 

Raph  Smith.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Sr  Edw  :  Deeeing,  a  sermon  called, 

Scripture  a  pfect  Rule  for  divine  worship  Sec,  preached  before  divers  of 

the  house  of  Comons,  by  Wm  Sedgwick vjd 

12 


90 


[11—20  December  1G43. 
[19°   Car oli  Regis] 


■■*»»«■{  I.  ISklw.] 


Tho.  Bates. 


11°  Etc.  1643 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Confession  obstinacy  &  ignorance  of  Father  Bell,  &c      .     vj* 


Master  Fawne.        Entred 


under  the  hand  of  his  Excellency  the  Lo :  Geneeall  a 


booke  called  The  Lames  &  ordinances  of  Warre  &c 


vj" 


[Page  633,  i.e. 

631] 

Sam.  Gellibrand. 


13°  Bcccmhxin  1643 

under  the  hands  of  Master  White,  and  Master  Man 


Entred     .     . 

warden  a  booke  called  The  Mistery  of  iniquity  &c 


VJd 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Heney  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligence  &c 


v.] 


cotom  ttic 

Bern.  Alsop.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Heney  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

The  weekely  Accompt  &c        .......  vj"1 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


14*  Ecu  1643 

Entred     .  under  the  hand  of  Heney  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


Mercurius  Civicus  &c 


Vjc 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 

Fra.  Coles  and 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


eotirm   fcfe 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Walley,  two  pamphletts, 


Entred     .     . 

viz1,  Mercurius  Britannicus  &  The  Parliam'  Scout,  &c    . 


xij" 


Law.  Chapman.         Entred 


The  Scottish  dove  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Heney  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj 


M 


Entred     .     . 
The  true  Informer 


under  the  hand  of  Heney  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj 


\i 


Entred  .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

Certaine  Informacons  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Heney  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


A  pfect  diumall  &c 


vj" 


under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


Entred     .     . 

The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligence  &c 


VJ" 


[Page  634,  i.e. 

632] 

Law.  Chapman  and 

Master  Walbanck. 


Entred     .     . 

The  weekely  Accompt  &c 


20°  Decrmlnt'j   1643 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj 


[l.^fitakerlN-Bonn...  20—29  December  1643.]  91 

[19°   Caroli  Regis] 

20°  ScOTttfcrte  1643 

Tho.  Bates.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pnmphlett 

called,  Mer curing  Civicus  &c  .         .         .         .  .         .         .     vjd 

cotrcm  tfit 

fS^SS.  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walleye  paraphlett  called, 
Robte  White.  Mercuriui  Britannicus  &c vid 


vju 


22°  13ct.   1643 


i!*?"  B™Jj.1?  alld       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walleye  pamphlett  called, 
Robte  White.  The  Parliam' Scout  &c .  .     vjd 


Law.  Chapman  and   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Bern.Alsop.  The  Scottish  dove  &c vid 


cofrcm  &tc 

Walley,  a  pamphlett 

vjd 


coirem  ttit 

Tho.  Bates.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

The  true  Informer  &c     ........  vjd 

23°  Sec,  1643 

Rob't«Bwhiteand       Entre.d     '     •     •  Jmder  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Certaine  Informacons  from  sevall  &c vjd 

cofrcm  Xfit 

S^'BblSSk        Entred     '   ••     •     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  perfect  diumall  &c     ........  yjd 

26o  gcir.  1643 

RotteBwhiteand       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  The  Kingdom** 

u-eekelij  Intelligencer  &  Mercurius  Britanicus  &c     .         .         .         .    xijd 

2$o  3«. 

Law.  Chapman.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  weekely  Accompt      .........     vjd 

29°  BtCtmbxi*   1643 

[Page  G35,  i.e.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

633J  A  true  Relacon  of  the  marching  of  the  trayned  bands  &  Auxiliaries  &c 

Edw.  Blackmore.  vjd 


92  [29  December — 1  January  1643.      N-Bou™e.{|.1wffitaker.] 

[19°   Caroli  Regit] 

29°  Scccmforts  1643 

Master  Bartlett.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  White,  A  narraPon  of 
the  decease  &  death  of  Mr  Pym  Esq'  attested  under  the  hands  of  his 
phisitions,  &c vjd 

30°  Sccemtm's  1643 

Master  Dawlman.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Henry  Elsing,  by  order 
of  the  Parliam',  and  Master  Man  warden,  a  sermon  preached  at  y'  late 
fast  29'*  of  November  1643,  upon  ZACH .-  Chap.  2,  verse  18,  19,  &c,  by 
Wm  Bridge  .  . vjd  ' 

cotrcm  trie 

Master  Dawlman.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Heble  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  small  tract,  called,  An  Apoloqeticall  Narracon  of  some  ministers, 
formerly  exiles  in  the  Netherlands,  now  members  of  the  Assembly  of  divines 
p'sented  to  the  ho"'  houses  of  Parliam',  &c,  by  Tho :  Goodwyn,  Phill : 
Nye,  Wm  Bridge,  Jer  Burroughs  &  Sidrah  Sympson     .  .    vjd 

cofrem  tiic 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Route  White.  The  Parliam' Scout  &c vjd 

eotrem  trie 

Law.  Chapman.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Wai.t.ey,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Scottish  Dove,  &c vjd 

cofrcm   trie 

Tho.  Bates  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts, 
John  Wright.  vjzt  Mercurius  Civicus  &  The  true  Informer  &c       .         .         .         .   xijd 

1°  3himtrtVti    1643    [Le.  1643*4] 

[Page  63G,  i.e.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts 
*>34]  called,  Certaine  Informacons  for  sevall  ptes  of  the  kingdoms  &e    &  The 

Rotuwwte8"'1       Kingdomes  weekely  Intelligence      .         .         .    '     .         .         .         ■    xijd 

eoUcm   tfic 

Law.  Blalcklock.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  pfect  diurnall  &c •     vjd 


[I.  ^Itaker.lN.  Bourne. 


2—6  January  1643.] 
[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


2°  %mn*Vii   1643    [i.e.    1643^4] 

Law.  Chapman  and   Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
Bern.  Alsop.  called)  The  weeMy  Accompt  &c Vjd 

Ralph  Smith.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Ceanpoed,  a  booke  called 

A  Catalogue  of  such  erroneous  opinions  as  vwre  found  to  have  been  brought 
into  New  England,  as  they  were  condemned  by  an  Assembly  of  Churches  in 
New  Toimie,  tngeither  wth  the  proceedings  of  the  generall  CoTl  holden  there 
ag :  Mr  Wheeleright  &  other  seditioiis  psons,  &c       .         .         .         •     vjd 

3°  3amtavtt   1643   [/>.   1643*4] 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robte  white.  Mercurius  Britannicus  &c vjd 

cotrcm  Jrtc 

Tho.  Bates  and         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
John  Wright,  Jim'-   Mercurius  Civicus  &c     .  .  . Vjd 

John  Hamon.            Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  weekely  Post,  &c vjd 

Andrew  Coe.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

Occurrences,  &c      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

4°  .Ham   1643    [i.e.    1643*4] 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robte  white.  The  paruament  Scout  &c vjd 

5°  .Damtavtt   1643   [i.e.   1643*4] 

[Page  037,  i.e.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

u35]  The  weekely  passages,  &c .     vjd 

Fran.  Leech  and 
Fran.  Cole. 

cotom  trie 

Tho.  Bates  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
John  Wright.  The  true  Informer  &c vjd 

6°  3amtartf  1643   [i.e.   1643*4] 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walleye  pamphlett  called, 
Robte  White.  Certaine  Informacons  &c vjd 

cotrcm  Xtie 

Fran.  Cole  and          Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Blaicklock.        A  perfect  diumall  &c VJd 


94 


[6—12  January  1643. 
[19°  Caroli  Regis] 


N.B.urne.{|.^Vker.] 


Steven  Bowtell. 


6°   SautWttf   1643    [i.e.    1643*4] 

Entred  for  his  eopie  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  &  by  consent  of 
Muster  Marshall,  A  sermon  preached  at  the  funerall  of  M'  Pym,  by  the 
said  MT  Marshall    ..........     vjd 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Robte  White. 


7°   3)amtari>    1643    [i.e.   1643*4] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligence  &c 


vj" 


8°   3an*    1643  [i.e.    1643*4] 

Bern.  Alsop.             Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  weekely  Accompt vjd 


Fran.  Cole  and 
Law.  Blacklock. 


under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


Entred     .     . 

The  weekely  continuaclm  of  the  Special!  passages,  £-c 


vj 


id 


cofrcm  *rtc 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam',  &  of  the 

Comittee  for  Examinacon  of  the  late  designe,  &c,  by  Master  Riley  and 
others  a  booke  called  A  cunning  plott  to  devide  &  destroy  the  Parliam'  ti- 


the citty  of  London  &c  . 


vj 


I* 


[Page  G38,  i.e. 

G36J 

Geo.  Bishop  and 

Robt«  White. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright,  Jun' 


10°  Manual  if   1643    [i.e.   1643*4] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


Mercurius  Britanicus  &c 


vja 


rofrrm  fcic 


Entred     .     . 
Mercurius  Civicus  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


VJp 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Boot*  White. 


11°   .Damiarij 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called 


called,  (sic)  The  Parliam'  Scout  <t- 


•     vj" 


rofrcm  Jjrtc 

Law.  Chapman.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


The  Scottish  Dove  &c 


vj° 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


12°  3an.    1643    [i.e.    1643*4] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
TJie  true  Informer,  &c .         .     vjd 


[I'.'&fit.ker.lN.  Boum..  13—19  January  1643.]  95 

[19°   Caroli  Regis] 

13°  Stan,   1643    [i.e.   1643^4] 

Fran.  Coles  and        Eutred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
called,  A  pfect  Diurnall  &c    . vjd 

lofrcnt  trie 

£e°-  Bj?i°P  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robte  White.              n    i    ■       t  e          —       p                                                                  rr  » 

Certame  Informacons  &c Vjd 

16°  atemumj  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

Bern.  Alsop.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

The  weekely  Aecompt  &c         .......  vjd 

ootrcm  trie 

Roh'tBmT and       Entred     •     •     •     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett,  The 
kingdomes  weekely  Intelligence  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

eoircm  tiic 

Fran.  Coles  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
c  oc  '        a  Continuation  of  the  speciall  passageg    ......     vjd 

17°  Vanuatu  T643  [i.e.  1643*4] 

[Page  639,  i.e.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

£f7^  Mercurius  Givicns  &c vid 

Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

loDrcnt   trie 

And.  Coe.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

Weekely  Occurences  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

18°  Vanuatu  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

G^'mstoiteand      Eutred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
op'  The  Parliam!  Scout  &c vjd 

rottrtn   trie 

Law  BUUcklock        Entre<l     •     •     •     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  pfect  diurnall  &c vjd 

19°  fctttttatfj  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

"Pi0'  ^'f8  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
John  Wright.  The  true  Informer  &c .     vjd 


96 


[20  January— 1  February  1643.     »  Bourne. {|.^hnitlker.] 
[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


20°  3attiutrff  1643    [ue.  1643*4] 

Robt*  White  and       Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 


Geo.  Bishop. 


called,  Certaine  Informacbns  &c 


VJ" 


cotrcm  tfic 

Steven  Bowtell.         Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Lords   &   Comons   in    Parliament   A 
sermon  called  A  sacred  Panegirick  &c  by  Steven  Marshall  B.D.     .     vjd 


Fran.  Egglesfelld.      Entred 


22°  Vmmtij  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

under  the  hand  of  Henby  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


A  Compendious  true  NarracTm  of  the  late  seige  of  Plimoth  &c 


v.] 


26°  gjitnuartf  1643  [i.e.  1643*4] 


Master  Thomason    Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master   James   Ckanpord   and 
and  Master  John    Langley,  and  Master  Man  warden  a  booke  called  The 

Master  Puiien.         history  of  the  reformacfm  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  conteyning  5  bookes. 


Togeiiher  wth  some  treatices  conducing  to  the  history  &c  . 


vja 


[Page  640,  i.e. 

638] 

Geo.  Bishop  and 

Bobte  White. 


Master  Stevens. 


29°  aiiinuitri)  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called. 


The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligencer 


vj° 


cofcrcm  Slrtc 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  A  Tossed  ship  making  to  safe  harbor,  or,  a  word  in 


season  to  a  sinking  kingdome  &c,  by  Sam :  Boulton 


Vj" 


30«  Satutitrtf  1643    [i.e.   1643*4] 

John  Wright,  Junr-    Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  the  Lords  assembled  in  Parliament,   The 


declaracbn  of  the  kingdomes  of  England  &  Scotland  &c 


vj" 


Too.  Bates  and 
John  Wright,  Junr- 


Fran.  Coles  and 
Fran.  Leech. 


Bern.  Alsop  and 
Law.  Chapman. 


1°  JTdir.  1643    [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley^  pamphlett  called, 


Mercurius  Civicus  &c 


vj 


cofrcm  Uic 


Entred 


.     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


A  continuaCbn  of  the  speciall  passages  &c  vja 

roUri'ttt   tfic 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  weekely  Accompt,  &c .     vjd 


[HnUftaMM  2—5  February  1643.]  97 

[19°  Caroli  Regit] 

2°  JFehv.  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

?obtoyS?ite  and       Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
Geo.  Bishop.  caUed,  The  parliam'  Scout  &c vjd 

rotrcm  trie 

Law.  Chapman.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Scottish  Dove,  &c vjd 

cotrcm  trtc 

Andr.  Coe.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

Occurrences  from  gevall  pts  &c  .         .         .         .         .         ■     vjd 

2°  JFclit.   1643 

[Page  041,  i.e.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

e39^                        A  short  letter  wth  a  List  of  those  Comanders  taken  at  the  raising  of  the 
Master  Rothwell.      ge{ge  beyQre  Namptwicl) vjd 

cotrcm  tit 

Bern.Alsop.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a ,  Beta  con  of  the 

raising   of  the   seige  before   Nampwich   by  S!  Tho :   Ffairfax   &   ST    W'" 
Bruerton        ...........     vjd 

3°  jrm*.  1643 

j*h'  w^ht"'1  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  true  Informer,  &c    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

tottm  tit 

Master  Bellamy.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  White,  and  Master  Herle, 
&  subscribed  by  Master  Man  warden,  A  treatice  called,  The  hipocrite 
discovered  &  cured,  by  Sam:  Tassell vjd 

cotrem  tit 

Fran.  Cole  and         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.Blalcklock.        A  perfect  diurnall  &c     .  .  .  .  .     vjd 

tottm  tit 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts 
Route  white.  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus  &  The  hingdomes  weekely  Intelligencer   xijd 

5°  JFtht.  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

Robu  Bostock.  Entred     .     .     .     .under   the   hands   of  the   Comittee   of   the   house   of 

Comons,  &  both  the  wardens,  a  Belacon  called  Magnalia  del,  St    .     vjd 

13 


Master  Miller. 


[Page  642,  i.e. 

640] 

Hum.  Toy. 


Tho.  Bancks. 


Bern.  Alsop, 


Law.  Chapman. 


Rich.  Heme. 


Fran.  Leech  and 
Fran.  Cole. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Humph.  Toy. 


Law.  Chapman. 


[5 — 8  February  1643.  »•*>"»••{  I.  ^feuker.  J 

[19°   Carol!,  Begis] 

5°  ffiebv.   1643    [i.e.   1643=4] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carroll  and  Master 
Man  warden,  A  sermon  called  Christs  submission  to  his  fathers  will  &c.  bv 
Mr  Estwick vjd  " 

50  JFcto.    1643   [i.e.  1643=4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Anti-Aulicus,  &c.  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     VJd 

6o  dfrtrttarif  1643   [i.e.   1643=4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Anglicus,  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

coijcm  tfit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  &c vjd 

lotrcm  Sjrie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  weektly  Accompt  &c         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

7°  JFeitv.  1643   [i.e.  1643=4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Merchants  Remonstrance  &c     .         .         .         .  .         .     vjd 

lOiircm   3rtc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  continuacHn  of  some  passages,  Sc         .         .         .         .         .         •     vjd 

cofrcttt  tfic 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Civicus,  &c    .         .  .         .  vjd 

8°  JFtbv.  1643    [i.e.  1643=4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Anti-Aulicus  &c     .........  vjd 

cotmtt  Xlit 

Entred  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Scottish  dove,  <tc vjd 


[ft.  whW>.  Bourne.  8— 15  February  1643.]  99 

[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


8°  iTriir.   1643    [i.e.  1643*4] 

Andr.  Coe.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 

called,  Occurrences  from  sevall ptes,  &c  .         .....     vjd 

rofrcm  &(c 

Geo.  Bishop  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Robert  White.  The  Parliament  Scout,  &c vjd 

9«  dFcbt.    1643    [i.e.   1643*4] 

[Page  643,  i.e.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Adoniram  Bifeild,  scribe 
641J  to  the  Assembly  of  divines,  An  exhortacon  to  the  taking  of  the  solemne 

Ralph  Bmi    .  league  &  Covenant  for  reformacon  &  defence  of  religion,  &c      .         .     vjd 

10°  dFcbv.   1643    [i.e.   1643*4] 

Tho.  Bates  and         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
John  Wright.  The  true  Informer,  &c .         .     vjd 

cotom  trie 

Fran.  Coles  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Blaicklock.       A  pfect  diumall  &c .         .         .     vjd 

cotrcm  trie 

RobtaBwhitP  and       Entred.    •     •  .  •     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

e'  Mercurius  Brittanicus,  &o  .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vid 

lio  .iTdmtartj   1643    [i.e.  1643*4] 

Edw.  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Comons  in  Parliament  The  Ordinances 
of  both  houses  wth  instruccons  for  taking  the  league  &  Covenant,  &  the 
league  &  Covenant  wth  the  Comons  names  to  it,  &c  .         .         .     vjd 

13o  ^efrr,   7 643    [;>.    1643*4] 

rXBwv?  &nd       Entred          •     •     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
e  WMte'  The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligence vjd 

14°  dFebt.   1643    [i.e.   1643*4] 

Law.  Chapman  and   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Bern.Alsop.  The  weekely  Accompt,  &c .     vjd 

[Page  644,  i.e.  15°    **«WIM^     1643     [i.e.     1643*4] 

Tho.  Bates  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called. 
John  Wright.  Mercurius  Civicus  &c     ........  vjd 


100 


[15—19  February  1643. 
[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


W.Bourne.{|.^uk,r.] 


Fran.  Coles  and 
Law.  Leech. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Bobte  White. 


Law.  Chapman. 


Master  Rothwell. 


Master  Heme. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Fran.  Coles  and 
Law.  Blalcklock. 


Geo.  Bishop  and 
Root*  White. 


[Page  647,  i.e. 

645]* 

Robte  Bostock. 


15o  jrdmtartf  1643   [i.e.  1643^4] 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
called  called,  (sic)  A  continuation  of  the  passages    .         .         .         .     vjd 

[The  christian  name  of  the  second  publisher  was  clearly  a  clerical 
error  for  "  Francis."    See  previous  and  subsequent  entries.] 

rofrrnt  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts 
(viz')  The  Parliam'  Scout  &  Certaine  Informacons  &c    .         .         .    xijd 

coimn  Sjrte 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Scottish  dove,  &c .     vjd 

16°  JFdm  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  White,  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  A  loolcing-glasse  for  Malignants  &c       .         .     vjd 

eofrcm  ttit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent,  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  The  preheminence  &  pedigree  of  Parliam"  <fec 
by  Mr  Howell .    vjd 

17°  Jfrfm  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  true  Informer  &c     .  vjd 

eolrem  Uric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  perfect  diurnall,  &c    ........  vjd 

rofrrm  fric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Brittanicus  &c       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

19*  iTdir,  1643  [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  The  good  Samaritans  in  Ten  »ermon»  preached  at 
S'  Mary  Woolnoth  in  Lombard  street  by  M'  Josiah  Shute  .     vjd 

*  A  leaf  has  been  torn  out  of  the  Register  here. 


[HMtbtei)*'  Bourne- 


20—26  February  1643.] 
[19°   Car oli  Regis] 


101 


Law.  Chapman. 


Fran.  Coles  and 
Fran.  Leech. 


Sam.  Gelllbrand. 


Master  Meredith. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
Jo.  Wright,  Jun1' 


Law.  Chapman. 


[Page  648,  i.e. 

646] 

Fran.  Coles  and 

Law.  Blalcklock. 


Master  Bellamy. 


John  Felld. 


John  Grismond  and 
William  Ellis. 


20o  JFdmtstrtj  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  weekely  Accornpt,  &c vjd 

cofrrttt  Uie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  Continuacon  of  speciall  passage*  &c    .         .         .         .         .  vjd 

21°  ffiUbr.  1643 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle,  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  A  letter  a  lielacon  a  Sermon  by- 
Fran  :  Chenill,  late  fellow  of  Merton  Colledge       .        .        .        .    vjd 

cotscm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cbanfokd,  and  Master 
Man  warden  a  booke  called  Some  observations  &  Annotacons  upon  the 
Apologeticall  NarracHn  &c  by  A.  S vjd 

22°  JFctir.   1643    [i.e.   1643*4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  2  pamphletts  called, 
Mercurius  Givicus  &  The  true  Informer  &c vjd  * 

23°  jfrfcr,   1^43    rj>f,.    1643*4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Scottish  dove,  &c vjd 

24o  iFdir.   1643    [i.e.    1643*4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  perfect  diurnall,  &c vjd 

26o  ^chv.   1643    [i.e.    1643*4] 

Entred  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle,  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  A  helpe  to  Christian  fellowship, 
&c.  by  Sam.  Torshell vjd 

cotrcm  fric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Spiefrom  Oxford  &c yjd 

roHrcm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Millitary  Scribe,  &c  ........     vjd 

*  The  sum  entered  should  have  been  xijd  for  two  copies. 


102  [27  February— 2  March  1643.        »B.»r»,.{|.3ftttke,] 

[19°   Car oli  Regis] 


27°  JTdir.   1643    [ue.   1643=4] 

Master  0»erton.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor,  and  Master 
Man  warden  a  booke  called  A  modest  &  brotherly  answere  to  M'  Charles 
Herle  his  booke  ag'  the  Indepency  of  Clmrches  by  Wm  Mather  A  Wm 
Thompson vjd 

coir? in  tfic 

Master  Belle.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

Irelands  Lamentacbn  by  Leif*  Col.  Chidley  Coote  .         .         .         .     vjd 

2§°  ffitbt.   1643    [i.e.   1643=4] 

Fran.  Cole  and  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Fran.  Leech.  ^  continuacon  of  the  passages  &c    .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

roDrrin  trie 

Tho.  Bates  and  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
John  Wright.  Mercurius  Civicus .         .     vjd 

29  dFWbr.    1643    [i.e.    1643=4] 

Andr.  Coe.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called. 
Occurrences  &c vjd 

1°  iWartti  1643   [i.e.  1643=4] 

[Page  649,  i.e.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Craniord,  and  Master 
°47]  Man  warden,  A  breife  narracon  of  some  Church  courses  generality  held  in 
Master  Brewster.     opinion  s  practice  by  the  churches  &c vjd 

I'ofrrm  trie 

Master  Stevens.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Herle,  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  sermon  preached  at  the  ffunerall  of  M'  Richard  Moore,  Esq'  by 
Mr  Hardwick        ...  vjd 

lo&em  Uric 

Law.  Chapman  and  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  painphletts 
Bernard  Alsop.  (y\tf)  The  weekely  Accompt  &  The  Scottish  dove  Sus         .         .         .    xijd 

2o  Atartu   1643 

Math.  Symmons.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Bachelor,  a  small  tract 
called,  A  coole  conference  between  the  Scottish  Comissioners  cleered  refor- 
macbn  &  the  Holland  Ministers  ApologeticaU  Narration  &c     .         .     vjd 


[Uttktar.}*'  *■» 


4—6  March  1643.] 
[19°   Car  oil  Regis] 


103 


Robte  White. 


John  Feild. 


Robte  White. 


John  Feild. 


Kobte  White. 


[Page  650,  i.e. 

048] 

Geo.  Bishop. 


Bern.  Alsop. 


Master  Sparke. 


Tho.  Underhill. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


4°  m*vtii   1643    [i.e.  1643M] 

Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligener  (sic)  &  The  Scout  &c      .    xijd 

eolrem  We 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Vapulans,  &c vjd 

cotrent  We 

Entred     ...     by  order  from  my  Lo :  Generall,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Britannicus  &c       .....         .  .     vjd 

coW*m  We 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett,  the 
Oxford  Spie,  &c vjd 

5°  iCtavttt    1643    [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligencer vjd 

5o   iWartti   1643    [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Millitary  Scribe,  &c vjd 

roWm  Trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts 
viz',  The  weekely  Accompt  &  Mercurius  Veridicus  &c      .         .         .    xijd 

60  JKarttt  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  White,  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  three  hookes  (viz')  A  Soveraigne  Antidote  to  prevent 
appease  &  determine  oT  naturall  &  destructive  Civill  warrs  &c  A  vindi- 
cation of  PSAL.  105.  15.  &c,  And  A  Moderate  Apology  in  answere  to  same 
passages  in  a,  booke  called  The  Preheminence  of  Parliam'  £c,  all  the  said 
bookes  composed  by  Mr  Wm  Pryn,  of  Lincolnes  Inne  Esq1'    .         xviijd 

eolrem  We 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford,  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  the  birth  priviledge  &c       .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Civicus  &c     .         .         .         .         .         .         ■         .  vjd 


104 


[7—11  March  1643. 
[19°  Caroli  Regis] 


>.BMBM.j|.lgbkMv] 


Fran.  Cole  and 
Fran.  Leech. 


Peter  Cole. 


Bern.  Alsop. 


[Page  651,  i.e. 

049] 

Ralph  Smith. 


Law.  Chapman. 


Fran.  Cole  and 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Master  Overton. 


Master  Meredith. 


Ra.  Rownnthwalt. 


Ra.  Rownthwalt. 


7*  ittartu   1643   [i.e.  1643=^4] 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  continuacon  of  the  passages  ......     vjd 

co&cm  tsit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham,  a  small  tract 
called,  The  Trumpeter  &c       .......  vjd 

coircm  arte 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called 
The  Anotamy  of  the  French  &  Spanish  faction  &c  .         .         .         .     vjd 

8°  Muxtii  1643  [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  a  sermon  preached 
y'  28"  of  Febr.  being  a  solemne  day  of  humiliacTm,  before  y'  ho"'  house  of 
Comons,  by  Mr  Young .     vjd 

cotrem  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Scottish  dove,  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

9°  Martii  1643  [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall,  &c .         .     vjd 

llo  Mi\x\\i  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryll,  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  tract,  called,  Oospell  Musick  &c  by  Dr  Homes         .         .     vjd 

coirou  Utc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  sermon  called,  The  Angell  of  the  church  of  Ephesus 
&c  by  Constant  Jessup vjd 

I'ofrrm  "Me 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle,  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  small  tract,  called,  Hulls  pillar  of  providence  &c    .         .     vjd 

cofcem  Trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford,  and  Master  Man 
warden,  (reserving  every  mans  right)  two  litle  tracts,  viz',  An  answere  to 
an  Epistle  of  a  few  desiring  ye  knowledge  of  Christian  Religion  &c.  &  a 
Short  veiw  of  the  Persian  Monarchy  being  a  peece  of  Jieroaldus  works  &c, 
by  Mr  Hugh  Broughton,  &c .   xijd 


[i$fit«ker>.  Bourne. 


12—14  March  1643.] 
[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


105 


[Page  652,  i.e. 

650] 

Fran.  Egglesfeild. 

Eobte  White. 


Robte  White. 


Geo.  Bishop. 


John  Felld. 


Bern.  Alsop. 


Master  Bellamy. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Fran.  Cole  and 
Law.  Blaicklock. 


[Page  653,  i.e. 

651] 

Law.  Chapman. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

Andr.  Coe. 


12°   ittitrttt   1643    [i.e.  1643=4] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
called,  A  declaracon  published  in  the  County  of  Devon,  by  S'  Geo :  Chudleigh, 
wth  an  answer e  thereunto        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  two  pamphletts, 
viz',  The  Parliam'  Scout  &  The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligencer      .     vjd  * 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lord  Generall,  Mercurius  Brit- 
tanicus  &c      ..........         .     vjd 

colrrm  frfc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Millitary  Scribe  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Oxford  Spie,  &c.      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts 
(viz')  The  weekely  Accompt  &  Mercurius  Veredicus         .         .         .    xijd 

13"  JRarftt   1643    [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  The  Seamans  dictionary,  or,  an  'Exposicon  and 
demonstracon  of  all  the  ptes  &  things  belonging  to  a  ship  &c,  by  Sr  Henry 
Manwayring  knight vjd 

cotfcm  frfc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Civicus  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

eofrcm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  continuation  of  the  passages .     vjd 

14°  JWartii  1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Scottish  dove,  &c      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

coDrctu  Xlic 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  true  Informer,  &c    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts, 
viz*,  one  of  them  called  the  Occurences  of  newes,  &c  the  other  a  Letter  from 
Col.  Gray  &c xijd 

*  Evidently  a  clerical  error  for  xijd. 

14 


106 


[16—20  March  1643. 
[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


N.  Bourne.  {I'.'feitak.r.] 


Master  Heme. 


16°   ittrtrttt   1643    [i.e.  1643*4] 

Eutred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent,  and  Master 
Man  warden  a  booke  called  A  translacon  out  of  Italian  into  English 
called,  S'  Pauls  late  progresse  upon  earth  &c  .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


coircm  trie 

Master  Bellamy.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachiloe  and  Master  Man 
warden,  (salvo  iure  cuiuscuuque)  a  booke  called  The  diocescans  Mall 
wherein  all  the  sinnews  of  do'  Downhams  defence  are  brought  into  3  heads 
&c,  by  Mr  Paul  Bayne vjd 

totrcm  ttit 

Raph  Smith.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Bifeild,  A  Letter  from  the 

Assembly  of  divines  to  the  Reformed  Churches  beyond  seas  in  Latyn  & 


English 


vj 


i<i 


Fran.  Coleg  and 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Master  Oferton. 


Entred     .     . 

A  pfect  diurnall  &c 


cofrcm  trie 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called 


VJ" 


18°  ittitrtlC   1643    [i.e.  1643*4] 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachilor  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  M.  S.  to  A.  S. :  An  answere  to  A:  S :  his  observacons 
&  Annotacbns  ujmn  the  apologeticall  narracon,  &c,  w'k  some  modest  touches 
on  the  Letter  from  Zealand  &  an  Answere  to  Mr  Parkers  letter  from  Neiv 


England 


VJ° 


19°  ittitrtu   1643   [i.e.  1643*4] 

[Page  654,  i.e.        Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master  James    Cranford   and 
652J  Master  Man  warden  a  booke  called  A  treaties  of  Monarchy  w'h  a  vindi- 

Master  Bellamy.      cation  of  the  same  treatice  in  Answere  to  Dr  Feme's  Beplie,  both  done  by 


the  same  author  &c 


VJa 


JohnFelld.  Entred     .     . 

The  Spie  from  Oxford  &c 


cotrc m  Uric 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj" 


Geo.  Bishop.  Entred     .     . 

The  Millitary  Scribe  &c 


20°  MiXKtii  1643   [i.e.  1643-4] 

under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 


VJ 


eoirrm   Uric 

Bern.  Alsop.             Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  weekely  Accompt  &e vj 


[I- Ufflw. }*■■-»•■    21  March  1643—26  March  1644.]  107 

[19°   Caroli  Regis] 


Fran.  Cole  and 
Law.  Blaicklock. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Fran.  Coles. 


Law.  Blaicklock. 


2To   4Kartit   1643    [i.e.  1643*4] 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Continuacon  of  the  weekly  passages       ....     vjd 

cotrem  tiit 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Civicus  &c     .         . vjd 

coircm  tfie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 


An  Eccoe  or  the  trumpetts  triumph,  &c 

coircm  Xsic 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  a  pamphlett  called, 
An  exact  relacon  of  the  last  newes  from  his  Excellency,  the  Lo :  Generall  of 


the  Scottish  Armie  &c 


vj 


id 


Peter  Cole. 


250  flfctrtu  1643 

Entred     ...     by  direction  &  approbacon  of  Leiften1  Colonell  Bury, 


a  Relacon  of  the  seige  of  Newarke  &c     . 


Vja 


[Page  655,  i.e. 

653] 

Raph.  Smith. 


26°  jfltarttt  1644 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 

]   warden  a  booke  called  a  Medicine  for  Malignancy  or   a 

parliam'  Pill  to  purge  out  the  Malignant  humors  of  men  disaffected  to  the 

publick  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  vj 


i'i 


cotrom  tfit 

Law.  Chapman.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


Andr.  Coe. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


The  Scottish  Dove,  &c. 


.     vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Occurrences,  &c .     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  true  informer,  &c 


VJ" 


under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts, 


Entred     .     . 

viz',  A  pfect  Diurnall  d-c  &  The  ContinuaSbn  &c     . 


xij" 


108 


[26—30  March  1644. 
[19°-20°   Caroli  Regis] 


N.B.urne.{|.fe»ker.] 


John  Feild. 


Geo.  Bishop. 


Robte  White. 


Robte  White. 


Tho.  BateB  and 
John  Wright. 


[Page  656,  i.e. 

654] 

Ertw.  Husbands. 


John  Wright,  Junr 


Bobt*  White. 


Robte  White. 


Master  Stevens. 


Master 

Rounthwalt. 


26°  Jttartit   1644 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Spie  from  Oxford  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  military  Scribe,  &c .         .     vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lord  generall,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Britannicus  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  four  pamphletts, 
viz1,  Two  Parliam'  Scouts,  Brittaines  Remembrancer  &  The  hingdomes 
Intelligence     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         •     ij* 

2$°  mxvtii  1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Civicus  &c     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

2$°  Mixttii  1644 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house,  A  declaration  of  both  houses  of 
Parliam1,  occationed  by  his  Ma'"'  late  letter  touching  a  Treaty  for  peace,  and 
sevall  other  matters  therein  conteyned       ......     vjd 

cotrcm  tfit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Browne,  Clarke  of  the 
Lords  house  of  Parliam',  by  order  of  the  said  Lords  house,  An  ordinance 
of  both  houses  for  the  weekely  meale  &C .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

2$°  mxvtii  1644 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  my  lord  generall,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Brittanicus  &c  .  .  .         .  .  .  .  .  .     vjd 

f oJrciu  &ic 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  'of  Henry  Walley,  two  pamphletts, 
viz',  Brittaines  Remembrancer  &  The  hingdomes  Intelligence    .  vjd  * 

30°  fltfttttt   1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  White,  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  declaradDn  by  Sir  Edward  Deerinij,  wth  his  peticl>n  to  the  house 
of  Gomons,  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  Babilon's  beatity  or  the  Romish  Catholicke  sweet- 
hart  &c  by  John  Vikars vjd 

*  Evidently  a  clerical  error  for  xijd. 


Stoker. } *  B°u™e'  30  March — 4  April  1644.] 

[20°   Caroli  Regis] 


109 


Andr.  Coe. 


Law.  Chapman. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


[Page  657,  i.e. 

655] 

Tho.  Bates. 


Hum.  Tuckey. 


Edw.  Blackmore. 


John  Kothwell. 


John  Wright. 


Math.  Walbanck. 


Geo.  Bishop. 


30°  MAVtii  1644 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
called,  Occurrences,  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Scottish  Dove  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Heney  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Perfect  diurnall  &c vjd 

30°  #tartu  1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  true  Informer,  &c    .         .         .         .         .         .         ■         ■         •     vjd 

1°  3jjrtlt<j  1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Beent,  and  Master  Man 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  Bachelors  blessing  on  fathers  of  children  &c,  by 
Christopher  Symms vjd 

3°  %p*.  1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanford,  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  Parliament  Phisick  for  a  sinfull 
nation  &c vjd 

cotrcm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  by  an  Assignem',  from  Master  Latham  under  his  hand 
&  seale,  the  said  Mr  Latham's  interest  in  Mr  Ellis'  fast  sermon      .     vjd 

4°  ayri'lte   1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  The  Soldiers  fiatachisme  composed  for  the  Parliam' 
Armie,  &c      ..........  vjd 

cotrcm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett, 
called,  Counter  votes  or  a  Contradiction  of  the  nemine  contradicente  at 
Oxford vjd 

eotmn  Jjric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Heney  Walley  two  pamphletts 
called,  Oxford  Spie  *&  The  Military  Scribe xijd 

*  Previously  licensed  to  John  Feild. 


110  [4—10  April  1644.  »B.«™,.{|.$suker.] 

[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


4o  &pvili»   1644 

jnder  the  hand  of  Heni 
called,  The  ContinuacTm  of  y'  Speciall  passages  vjd 


Fran.  Coles  and       Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Heney  Wallet,  a  pamphlett 

Law.  Leech*  railln.l     Tlv  (Irmtim/ujifiTm   nf  ii'  Rmerinl) '  nnaannea  v\& 


coin  m  bit 

Bern.  Aisop.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  2  painphletts  called, 

Mercurius  Veredicus  &  the  weekely  Accompt  &c  .    xijd 

5o  %pm#   1644 

[Page  658,  i.e.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Henry  Walley,  2  pamphletts  called, 

Mercurius  Civicus,  &c  -<fe  The  iruo  lufofwor  ...  .     vid 

Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

cofrem  trie 

Law.  Chapman  and  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Uw.  Blacklock.         The  Scottish  Dove  &c vjd 

I'ofrrm  Xfit 

Andr.  Coe.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 

The  Occurrences  &c        .         .         .         .         .         .  .         .     vjd 

Tho.  Bates.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett,  called, 

The  true  Informer  .........     vjd 

60   %pv.   1644 

Master  Butter.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  devout  soule  &  the  free  prisoner  &c, 
by  Bp.  Hall '     .         .     vjd 

cofrcm  Tfie 

Master  Bellamy.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  Alleageance  not  impeached  &c  by  Robte  Austen,  D.D. 


vjd 


eofrcm  frt'e 


La^BUtckiock         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley  two  pamphletts, 
Law!  Chapman.  viz'  A  pfect  diurnall  &  The  Cantinuacon  of  the  speciall  passages     .     xijd 

100  gyrilf*    1644 

Tho.  Bates  and         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
John  Wright.  Mercurius  Civicus  &c .     vjd 

*  The  christian   name  of  this  publisher  was  "  Francis."     See  previous  and 
subsequent  entries. 


i't»ker.i'N-  Bourne. 


11—16  April  1644.] 

[20°   Caroli  Regis]' 


111 


lio  frpt,   1644 

Fran.  Eggle6feild.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett 
called  A  Belacon  of  Golonell  Langhame  &  others  their  proceeding*  in 
reducing  of  Pembrooke,  &c     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

cotfcm  tiic 

Law.  Chapman.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Henry  Walley,  a  pamphlett  called, 
the  Scottish  dove  &c        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

12°  %px.  1644 

[Page  659,  i.e.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 

6573  called,  Occurrences  &c   . vid  * 

Andr.  Coe.  " 

coJjrcm  tnc 

Nicholas  Tew.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Booker,  a  Plate,  called  the 

Seamans  guide,  invented  by  [  .....     vjd 

13°  aintlt'j   1644 

Tho.  Bates.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  true  Informer  &c .     vjd 

coJjcm  trie 

Tho.  Paine.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranpord,  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  sermon,  called,  A  cordiall  for  a  fighting  Christian 
&c,  by  Mr  Bolton .     vjd 

cotfem  Jric 

Law  BCialeki  ck        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a   pamphlett 
Law.'  Chapman. '        called  A  pfect  diurnall  &c vjd 

16°  ajjr,  1644 

Sam.Enderby.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranforu  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  A  true  Treasury,  or  thirty  holy  vowes, 
Ac.  by  Phill :  Skippon vjd 

*  11th  April  1641.  Upon  reading  some  passages  in  a  pamphlet,  wherein 
Sir  Richard  Onsloe  was  scandalized : 

It  is  ordered,  That  no  pamphlet  shall  be  printed,  but  by  the  approbation  and 
allowance  of  Mr  John  Rushworth;  who  is  required  to  take  especiall  care,  what 
pamphlets  are  licensed,  and  what  [?  that]  Mr  Walley  that  was  formerly  appointed 
to  licence  the  same,  be  discharged  thereof." 

Journals  of  the  House  of  Commons. 

Vol.  3,  p.  457. 


112 


[17—24  April  1644. 
[20°   Caroli  Regis] 


N.  Bourne.- 1.  ^hiUker.] 


Tbo.  Underbill. 


Robt«  Bostock. 


Fran.  Cole  and 
Law.  Leech.* 


Tbo.  Bates  and 
Jo.  Wright. 


[Page  660,  i.e. 

658] 

Tbo.  Paine. 

Robt.  White. 


Thomas  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Master  Lee,  Jim' 

and 
Master  Pakeman. 


John  Wright,  Jum 


Tbo.  Bates. 
John  Wright. 


17°  Styr.  1644 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushwoeth,  a  pamphlett, 
called,  A  true  Relacbn  of  the  victory  at  Selbey  obteyned  by  the  Lo: 
Fairfax  &c vjd 

cofrcm  Uric 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  a  sermon  preached 
at  the  late  ffast,  March:  27",  1644.,  by  Geo  :  Gillespie  .        .        .     vjd 

coUcm  Uric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Continuac~on  &c    .......  vjd 

18°  aim  1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  Mercurius  Civicus       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

18°  Styrilfe  1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  An  answeare  to  Adam  Stewart  his  reply  to  the  Coole 
Conference  &c        .........  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Henry  Walley,  and  Master 
Rushworth,  8  pamphletts  viz'  3  parliam'  Scouts,  3  Intelligences  & 
2  Brittanicus        ..........    iiij« 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  "  The  true  Informer  "  &c vjd 

20°  a|Jt\  1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sergeant  Rolls  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  The  third  pte  of  the  Institutes  of  the  Lawes  of 
England  Concerning  Treason  &  other  pleas  of  the  Crowne  &c,  written  by 
Sr  Edw  :  Cooke,  kn'  &c vjd 

22°   ftpxiUH    1644 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam',  A  dcclaracon 
of  both  houses  of  Pliam*  vpon  the  late  proclamacon  of  the  king,  &c  .     vjd 

24°  5ll>l\  1644 

Entred  .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 

called,  Mercurius  Civicus  &c  .......     vjd 

*  The  christian  name  of  this  publisher  was  "  Francis." 


^nitaker.}N.  Bourne.  25  April — 8  May  1644.] 

[20°   Caroli  Regit] 


113 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Master  Cartwright. 


25°  %px. 

Entred  for  their  copies   under  the  hand  of   Master  Kushworth,  two 
Pamphletts,  viz*  The  diurnall  &  The  Gontinuacbn  . 


xijd 


[Page  061,  i.e. 

659] 

Master  Overton. 


Route  White. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Ceanfoed,  a  litle  tract, 
called.  Certaine  questions  &c,  handled  betweene  M'  Broughton  &  Mr  Ains- 
worth  with  a  Censure  of  the  last  Translacon  of  the  Bible  by  MT  Broughton 


VJu 


26°   %pt,  1644 


Entred 


under  the  hands  of  Master  Caeill  and  Master  Man 


warden  a  booke  called  honey  out  of  the  Bock  &c,  by  Jo  :  Price        .     vjd 

2$°  %pt.  1644 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Loed  geneeall  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Brittanicus,  &c      .........  vjd 


cotrcm   Sjrtc 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rtjshwoeth,  two  pamphletts, 


Kobte  White.  Entred     .     . 

(viz1)  The  kingdomes  Intelligence  &  the  Parliam*  Scout  &c 


xij" 


Robte  Bostock  and 
Sam.  Gellibrand. 


3°  ajir.    [i.e.  ittito]    1644 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Scotch  Com"  Extract  of  Letters  from 
Edinborough,  &c     .........  vjd 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Math.  8ymiB6Bftt 
Master  Overton. 


Master  Jo.  Roth- 
well,  Jun' 


cofrcm  trie 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushwoeth  two  pamphletts 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  dmrnall  &  The  Gontinuacbn  &c 


VJ° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Caeill  a  small  tract  called, 
The  two  covenants  from  Syna  &  Syon  drawne  up  Catechistically  &c  by 


Sam:  Slater 


vj 


\i 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands   of  Master  Ceanfoed   and    Master 
]  warden  a  booke  called  The  paine  &  gaine  of  affliction  &c  by 
Mr  Hughes  of  Bred  street       .         .         .         .  .         .         .     vjd 


Master  Bellamy 
and  Raph  Smith. 


Robte  White. 


8°  iVtuii  1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanfoed,  and  Master 
Whitakee  warden  a  booke  called  Aidapoligia,  or,  A  full  answere  to  a 
booke  oitituled,  a  Apologeticall  Narracon  &c,  by  Tho:  Eiwards      .     vjd 

Entred     .     . 

Mercurius  Brittanicus  &c 


by  order  of  the  Loed  geneeall,  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj° 


*  Once  more  a  mistake  for  xijd. 
15 


t  Deleted  in  MS. 


114 


[9—14  May  1644. 


H.  Bourne.  { |.  ^fitak„.] 


[20°   Caruli  Regis'] 


[Page  C6'_>,  i.e. 

660] 

Robte  White. 


9°  4K.iu  1644 

Entred   for  his   copies   under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  three 
pamphletts,  viz',  two  Kiwjdomes  Intelligencers  &  one  Parliament  Scout,  &C 


xviijd 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


no  jnaK  1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of  Master  Rushworth,   three   pam- 
phletts (viz1)  Two  Mtiriiri/is  Civicus  &  one  True  Informer  &c        xviijd 


Law.  Biackiock,        Entred     .     . 

LTc'Kn^"'1      ^lled,  The  yfect  diurnall  Ac 


rofrrm  tsit 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


Vjo 


toTrcm  iric 

John  Wright,  Junr-    Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Lords  in  Par',  two  Ordinances  of  the 
Lords  &  Comons  in  Parliam'  for  the  speedy  demolishing  of  all  Organs, 


Images  &  all  manner  of  siqistitious  monuments  &c  . 


vj« 


cofcrem  "Hit 

Master  Stereos.       Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam'  a  Sermon 
preached  at  SJ  *  Margaretts  Westmr,  before  the  said  hoble  house,  upon  the 


day  of  their  publike  ffast,  Apr.  24th  1644,  by  Mr  Greene 


vj 


W 


cotrctit  Xrtc 

Master  Stevens.       Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Carill    and    Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  a  discourse  touching  the  adininistraebn 


of  things  cornaunded  in  Scripture  &c,  by  John  Owen 


VJQ 


Hum.  Blunden.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford,  a  tract  called, 

The  doctrine  of  the  Antinomians  confuted  in  an  Answere  to  divers  dangerous 


doctrines  in  y'  sermons  of  If  Crispe  &c,  by  Stephen  Geree 


vj 


i* 


13o  i»Aii   1644 

Master  Bellamy.      Entred     ...     a  Relacon   of  the   taking   of  Lincolne  by  the  Earle  of 


Manchester  &c 


vj° 


[Page  663,  i.e. 

661j 

Tho.  Paine. 


140  ittaii   1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford,  and  Master 
Man  warden,  A  sermon  called,  S'  Pauls  challenge,  or  the  Churches  Triii)iij>h 
by  Jer.  Leech  of  Bow .        .     vjd 


*  The  word  "  Saint"  was  afterwards  crossed  through. 


[I.  Weaker.  IN.  Bourne. 


14—23  May  1644.] 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


115 


Tho.  Underhill. 


Master  Overton. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


14*  iWati  1644 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Kushworth  a  pticular 
Relacim  of  the  sevall  Removes  services  &  successes  of  the  right  ho"'  the 
Earle  of  Manchester  &c vjd 

cofrcm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor,  and  Master 
Man  warden  a  booke  called  Of  the  Iceyes  of  the  hingdome  of  heaven  &  the 
power  thereof  according  to  the  word  of  god,  tending  to  reconcile  the 
Preshiteriall  &  congregationall  discipline  called  by  some  independent,  by 
John  Cotton,  teacher  of  the  word  of  God  at  Boston  in  New  England 


vj° 


16°   Ataft   1644 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Kushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  Mercurius  Civicns  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


20°  fltaft  1644 

Master  Meredith.     Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  a  sermon  preached  at 
Margaretts  Westminster,  the  24th  of  Aprill  1644  being  the  solemne  fast 


day,  called  Rupes  Israelis  the  Rock  of  Israeli  &c,  by  Dr  Stanton    .     vj 


i<l 


23°  Miiii  1644 

Master  Overton.       Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands  of   Master   Cranford    and   Master 
Man  warden  a  Sermon  called  a  discovery  of  peace  or  the  thoughts  of  the 


almighty,  &c,  by  Mr  Strickland  Ac 


vj 


M 


i  otrcm  &tc 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Kushworth,  two  pam- 
phletts,  viz',  Cheife  heads  of  each  dayes  proceedings  in  parliam'  &c  &  The 
exact  diary,  &c xijd 


[Page  664,  i.e.        Entred 


662] 

Robte  White. 


Robte  White. 


Two  Brittanicusses 


23°  m\ii  1644 

by  order  of  my  Lord  Gtenerall,  two  pamphletts,  viz1, 


xij" 


cofrcm  &ic 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Kushworth,  ffive  pamphletts 
(viz')  thi-ee  Scouts  &  two  Intelligences ij"  vjd 


rofrcm  trie 

Master  Bellamy.      Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Bachelor   and   Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  Rrecepts  for  Christian  practice  &c 

vjd 


116 


[24  May— 1  June  1644. 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


K.  Bourne. '  §r_  ^Valwr.  ] 


24°  ittait   1644 

Edw.  Blackmore.       Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Kushworth,  An  Extract 


or  Manifest  of  the  Prince  of  Transilvania  &c 


•     vj" 


25o  jRaft   1644 

Law.  Blacklock.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing,  Clarke  of  the 
Comons  house  of  Parliam',  An  Ordinance  of  Parliam'  for  the  better 
Execution  of  the  former  Ordinances  for  sequestration  of  delinquents  & 
popish  estates  &c    .........  vjd 


Master  Heme. 


Tho.  Bates. 


2$°  jttrti  1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent,  and  Master 
Man  warden  a  booke  called  Englands  teares  &c  by  Mr  James  Howell,  Esqr 


vj° 


cofrcm  trie 


Entred     .     . 

called,  Mercnrius  Qivicus,  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett, 


vja 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  A  pfect  dim-null,  Ac 


30»  Jfttati   1644 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett, 


Vj" 


eotrcm  trie 

Thomas  Paine.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Man  warden  a  booke  called  Englands  Remembrancer,  or  a  warning  from 
heaven,  &c vjd 

cofrcm  trie 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  A  Comons  in  Parliam'  an  order 
of  the  Lords  <$■  Comons  for  Mr  Solicitor's  doeing  all  Acts  wch  ovght  to 
be  done  by  M'  Attorney  generall,  &c         .         .         .         .         .         .     vid 


I  Page  66.5,  i.e. 

668] 

Master  Walbanck. 


1°   3) it u ii    1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  An  exact  Diary  &c      .  .         .         .  .         .     vjd 


John  Wright,  Junr-    Entred 


cotrcitt  Uric 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Herle  a  booke  called  Ahabbs 


fall  by  his  false  Jlatteries  &c,  by  the  said  Mr  Herle 


vj 


i'i 


fifttaker.  }*  Bourne. 


4—10  June  1644.] 

[20°   Cnrnli  Regis] 


117 


4°  3hmii  1644 

Tho.  Unaerhlll.  Entrcd  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 


Man  warden,  a  litle  tract  touching  Education  of  Youth,  &c  . 


VJa 


Rich.  Harper.  Entred     .     . 

called,  England's  sad  poshire  &c  by  Edw:  Calver  . 


cotrcm  iJtc 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


vj 


M 


6°  Suttif 

Master  Walbanck.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pamphletts, 
viz*,  An  Exact  Diary  &c  &  another  touching  the  oath  enioyned  by  the 


Earle  of  Newcastle  upon  Yorke  &c 


xij 


M 


Tho.  Bates.  Entred     . 

viz',  Mercurius  Civicus  &  two  true  Informers 


8°  3httuj  1644 

.     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  3  pamphletts, 


XV11J0 


cotrcnt  Utc 

Bobte  white.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  6  pamphletts, 

viz',  2  Mercurius  Brittanicus,  2  Parliam*  Scouts,  2  Icingdomes  Intelligences 

iij' 


Tho.  Underhill.l         Entred 


co&em  trie 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Booker,  a  litle  tract  called, 


Merlinus  Anglicus  Jun"  revived,  &c  by  Wm  Lilley 


vja 


Fra.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  a  pfect  Diurnall,  &c     . 


10°  3himi  1644 

under  the  hand  of   Master   Rushworth  a  pamphlett 


v,l 


i< 


10°   Stttttf   1644 


[Page  666,  i.e.        Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam',  The  Lord 
fi64]  Admirall's  Letter  with  the  Diurnall  of  the  passages  of  Lnmc,  &c     .     vjd 

John  Wright,  Jun'- 


Geo.  Bishop.  Entred     .      . 

called,  A  pair  of  Christall  spectacles,  &c 


cotrcm  trie 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


vj" 


118 


[13—17  June  1644. 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


N.  Bourne.  !|.  vrfitaker.] 


Robert  Bostock. 


13°  aittitij  1644 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Man  warden,  An  Anotamy  of  Indepency  by  a  breefe  Comeniary  on  the 
Ajwlogeticall  Narracbn,  &c  of  the  fiive  [? five~\  authors  thereof  &c  .     vjd 


14°  Sttnff  16441 

Fulke  Clifton.  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master  White    and     Master 

Carill  and  Master  Man  warden  a  booke  called  Gathcdrall  newes  from 

Canterbury  &c .     vjd 


Tho.  Underhill. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Master  Kushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  A  Eelacon  of  Occurrences  from  the  united  forces  in  the  North  &c 


vj 


5* 


15«  3ttn€|   1644 


Master  Crooke.         Entred 


under   the   hand   of  Master   Carill.    a   tract    called, 


Confiding  England  under  Conflicts  &c    . 


Vj" 


roDrcm  frtc 

Master  Walbanck.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Kushworth,  two  pamphletts 
(viz')  The  Exact  Diary  &c  &  a  Relacon  touching  the  releife  of  Lyme  .   xijd 


co&cm  trie 

Master  Walbanck.    Entred     ...     by  order   of   the   house  of  Comons,  An  Ordinance  of 


Parliament  for  Sergeant  Maior  Browne,  &c    . 


Vj" 


[Page  667,  i.e. 
665] 

Kiel).  Best. 


16°  3htttif  1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Kushworth,  two  pamphletts, 
viz',  Hulls  managing  of  the  kingdomes  cause,  &c,  and  A  letter  from   my 


Lord  of  Warwick  for  the  releife  of  Lyme,  &c 


xij" 


Fran.  Coles. 
i-iw.  BjMUMk. 
Law.  Cbapman. 


Entred     . 

called,  A  pfect  Diurnall 


17°   3ttnif   1644 

.     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rush  worth,  a  pamphlett 


vj" 


rotrcm  Iric 

John  Wright,  Junr    Entred     .     .     .     under  tho  hand  of  Master  Browne  Clarke  of  the  Lords 
house  of  Parliament,  That  the  Comittee  of  the  Militia  of  London  &c     vjd 


[I.  litfW. }N.  Bourne. 


24—28  June  1644.] 
[20°   Caroli  Regis'] 


119 


24°  3tmff  1644 

Master  Seile.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  a  pamphlett 

called,  Newes  from  the  seige  before  Yorhe,  being  a  Letter,  &  the  Propositions 
wch  were  sent  interchangeably  betweene  the  Marquese  of  Newcastle  &  the 


three  Generalls 


vj 


i'i 


cotrcm  Jrtc 


Master  Bellamy       Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Herle    and    Master 

and              Whitaker  warden,  A  sermon  called,  The  qood  old  way  qods  way  to  soule 
Master  Stevens.        _„,„_,.... „„,,  f.„   v!„  rm,~.  ir;n  *       ..id 


refreshing  rest  &c,  by  Tho:  Hill 


vj" 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


cotrcm  &tc 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  two  pamphletts 


Entred     .     . 

viz',  Mercurius  Civicus  &  the  true  Informer  &c 


xij° 


Law.  Blacklock. 
Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 


cotton  tfk 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Master  Eushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  A  pfect  diurnall  &c vjd 


Robte  White. 


27°  3hmij   1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  8  pamphletts, 
viz',  three  Intelligences,  three  Scouts,  &  two  Brittanicus  .         .    iiij" 


[Page  668,  i.e. 

666J 

Master  Miller. 


27°   Sltttti   1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Callamy  and  Master  Man 
warden  a  booke  called  A  prospective  glasse  &c 


Vji 


28°  ahmtj   1644 


Master  Walbanck.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand    of    Master    Eushworth,  three  pam- 
phletts, viz',  two  Exact  Diaries  &  a  JRelacon  of  the  passages  at  Lyme,  &c 


xvnj" 


cotrcm   3Jtc 


Master  Meredith. 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  A  sermon  preached  before  the  hobl'  house  of  Comons 
at  their  monthly  fast  May  29'*,  1644,  by  Peter  Smith,  Dr  of  Divinity 


vj 


i'l 


rotrrm  tfic 


Master  Meredith. 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Caxamy    and    Master 
Whitaker  warden,  A  Letter  discovering  the  cause  of  Gods  conceiveing 


wrath  against  the  Nation  &c  by  Nath.  Rogers 


vj" 


120 


[28  June— 2  July  1644. 
[20°   Caroli  Regis] 


N.  Bourne.  { |.  tyfiuker."] 


28°  Sfltmij   1644 

Master  OTerton.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  An  answere  to  W :  R:  his  narracon  of 
the  opinions  &  practices  of  the  churches  lated  erected  in  New  England,  &c 
by  Tho  :  Weldes vjd 


Sam.  Enderby. 


Tho.  Fawcett. 


1°  3 nit j   1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Carill    and    Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  short  discourse  called  the  Rock,  or,  a  setled  hart  in 


unsetled  tymes,  by  Wm  Jemmatt 


vja 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  Cort  Mercury,  &c 


under   the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  a  pamphlett 


vj" 


[  Page  609,  i.e. 

0C7] 

Sam.  Gellibraiid. 


2°   3ttU'i   1644 

Entred     ...     by  order   of  the  hoWe   house   of   Comons    a    Sermon 
eutituled.  Heaven  ravished,  &c,  being  preached  on  the  fast  day  before  the 


hou'  house  May  29,  1644,  by  Henry  Hall 


Vj" 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Entred     .     . 
The  pfect  diurnall 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett. 


vj° 


[&'.  Whitake 


R.  Mead. 


9—12  July  1644.] 

[20°   Caroli  Regis] 


121 


ittastcr:  li  otocrt  &X catx ,  ittast ci\ 
ittagter:  Htcftarir  fflilfcttafter  J*8***™™3 


9°  3htltj   1644 

[Page  670,  i.e.        Entred  for  his  eopie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  A  pticular  of  divers  of  the  Comanders  &  officers  taken  prisoners  at 


Raph.  Rounthwaite.    Marston  Moore  &c 


VJ" 


cofrcm  Jrte 

John  Wright,  Jun>--    Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  hobl*  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam',  An 


Ordinance  fur  the  New  Excise  dated  the  8'*  of  July  1644 


vj 


id 


Tho.  Bates  and         Entred 


John  Wright,  Jr-       vjzt  Mercurius  Civicus  &  The  true  Informer 


eotrcm  trie 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pamphletts, 


xij° 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blaicklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


10  Suit)   1644 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pamphletts, 


Entred     .     . 

(viz')  A  pfeet  Diurnall  &  the  Gontinuacon  &c 


X1J° 


Andrew  Kemb. 


John  Feild. 


cofrrm  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of  Master  Downham   and   Master 
Parker  warden,  a  sermon  upon  LEVIT.  10.  3.  by  Mr  Sam :  Bolton  of 


Saviors  Southwark 


vj- 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of   Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


called,  A  Relacon  of  the  victory  fought  at  Marston  Moore,  &c  , 


vj" 


12°  3Mij   1644 

Robte  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  six  pamphletts, 

viz*,  2  Brittanicus,  2  Intelligencers  &  2  Scouts        .         .         .  iij " 


Tho.  Underhill.  Entred     .     . 

relacon  of  the  fight  at  Yorke 


coircm  3rtc 

under  the  hand   of  Master  Rushworth,    M'  Ashe's 


vj 


M 


16 


122 


[15—22  July  1644. 
[20°   Caroli  Regis] 


R.M«ad.{fe.  *&*&„.] 


[Page  071,  i.e. 

669] 

Master  Bellamy. 


Math.  Symmons. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blaoklock. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


150  .Unlit   1644 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downeham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  kernell  of  Christianity  &c,  by 
Fran  :  Peck,  minister  of  Harford vjd 

coDrcm  Ute 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downeham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  The  Judgment  of  Martin  Bucer  concerning  divorse 
written  to  King  Edw.  y'  6'*,  in  his  second  booke  of  the  kingdoms  of  Christ, 
englished  by  M'  Milton vjd 


16°   3  it  Hi   1644 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pamphletts 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  pfect  Diurnall  &  The  Continuacon 


Xlj" 


170  attlif   1644 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pamphletts, 


viz',  Mercurius  Civicus  &  the  true  Informer 


XiJ 


I* 


19°  3htli j   1644 


Master  Walbanck.    Entred 


under  the   hand   of   Master   Rushworth,  three  pam- 


phletts, (viz1)  Two  Exact  Diaries  &  a  Belacon  of  Yorke 


xviijd 


22°  3htlt?   1644 

Master  Walbanck.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  A  true  RelaZon  of  the  Queenes  goeing  to  the  Brest  in  the  West  of 


France 


vj° 


rotrrm  &tc 


Master  Walbanck.    Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Articles  of  the  Surrender  of  the  Citty  of  Yorke,  togeither  wth 


an  Explanacon  of  some  pte  of  the  Articles 


VJ" 


f  Page  672,  i.e. 
670] 

Master  James 
Young. 


22o  3M,j   1644 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  a  full  Cort  of  Assistants,  holdeu  the 
twelveth  day  of  August  A"  1643,  All  these  copies  &  parts  of  copies  here- 
after pticularly  expressed,  the  wch  appertained  to  Mr  Rob"  Young, 
his  late  father  deceased  (Salvo  iure  euiuscunque)     .         .  iiju  v' 

A  Collection  of  private  devotions  &c,  by  Dr  Cozens. 

Janua  Linguarum. 

Alexander's  addition  to  the  Arcadia. 

David's  vow,  by  Dr  Hackwell. 

his  part  of  Hen:  the  7"  by  Sr  Ffran  :  Bacon. 

his  part  of  the  History  of  the  world  by  Sir  W  :  Rawleigh. 


[r.  Whitaker.iR-  Mead. 


22  July  1644.] 
[20°   Caroli  Regis] 


123 


;  Page  673,  i.e. 
671J 

Master  James 
Young. 


Sword  and  Buckler. 

his  part  of  the  Arcadia  by  Sr  Phill :  Sidney. 

The  fairy  Queene  by  Spencer. 

The  felicity  of  man  by  the  Lo :  Barkley. 

The  Florentine  History. 

Mamilla,  the  2d  Part. 

The  Card  of  Phantacy. 

Liptius  Politicks,  in  Engl. 

Plessus  Life  &  Death. 

Suetonius  in  Engl. 

Edmond's  discourse  upon  Caesars  Comentaries. 

Drayton's  Poliolbion. 

Apothegms  new  &  old,  by  the  Lo :  Verulam. 

Apello  Caesarem,  by  Mr  Mountague. 

Montague's  Answeare  to  the  Gagger. 

Poetaster,  by  Ben  :  Johnson. 

his  part  of  Anthonio  &  Melida. 

Dowland's  Booke  of  Mustek. 

Jack  of  Newbury. 

Jane  Shore  2  parts. 

Sume  of  Christian  Religion,  &c. 

Bp  King's  Lectures  upon  Jonas. 

Indentures  for  Apprentices. 

Sylvester's  Workes. 

Delights  for  Ladies. 

The   history   of  the   Normans   &  Kings   of  England    3rd   pte,    by 

Mr  Martin. 
S'  Pauls  Triumphes  by  Mr  Randall. 
Mr  Parkinson's  Kitchen  Garden,  &c. 
Parry's  Chirurgery,  in  fol.  one  halfe. 
Cottons  Concordance  in  fol.  one  halfe. 
Necessity  of  Bighteousnes,  Christ  &  God,  description  of  fleshly  Lusts, 

by  M'  Randall. 
The  Compleat  gentlewoman,  one  halfe. 
Jobus  sive  de  Patientia  &c. 
A    Continuacon  of  Martins  Cronicle  cont   the   lives  of   Edw:   6. 

Qu :  Mary  &  Qu :  Eliz.  by  T.  D.  one  halfe  part. 
Mr  Hieron,  on  the  51"  PSALME,  a  3d  pte. 
The  doctrine  of  the  Bible  in  all  volumes  that  are  fitt  to  be  ioyned 

wth  Bibles. 
Janua  LinguarU  in   latyn  &  Engl  corrected  &  enlarged   by  the 

Author  A :  Comenius,  translated  into  Engl  by  Tho :  Home. 
Sunday  no  Sabbath,  by  Dr  Pocklington. 


124  [22  July  1644.  *•*•*& tOBU/] 

[20°   Caroli  Regis] 


his  part  of  The  Attorney's  Academy. 

of  Mr  Broughton's  workes,  viz',  A  Consent  of  Scripture, 

his  observations  upon  the  first  ten  fathers,  his  Texts 
of  Scripture  chayning  the  holy  Cronicle  <&c,  his  Cadar 
Olam,  his  breife  discourse  of  the  Scriptures,  his  letter 
to  a  friend  touching  Mordecays  age,  his  treatice  of 
Melchisedeck. 

of  Powell's  tract  called,  Wheresoever  you  see  me  trust  to 

yo'  selfe. 

of  Spiritual!  food  &  Phisick  by  J :  M  : 

of  the  Spanish  Inquisition. 

of  Cartwright  upon  the  Bemish  Testam'. 

of  the  History  of  Queene  Elizabeth. 

of  the  Direction  for  search  of  Records. 

TPage  674,  i.e.  The  Accidence,  or,  pathway  to  Experience  by  Capt  John  Smith,  his 

l72]  Part. 

Master  James 

Young.  The  Life  &  Raigne  of  Hen :  8.  Edw.  6.  &  Qu :  Mary,  his  pte. 

his  part  of  a  tract  called,   The  Advize  touching  the  Currency  & 
Paymt  of  Eng  money. 

of  the  Repertory  of  Records  by  Tho  :  Powell. 

of  the  King's  highway  to  horsemanship. 

of  Dr  Dun's  last  sermon  before  the  king. 

of  Sr  Walter  Rawleigh's  precept  to  his  sonne. 

of  the  Duetts  Anotamy. 

of  the  Raigne  of  King  Hen :  the  2d,  by  Mr  May. 

of  Excellent  Instructions  for  Travellers. 

of  Virgill's  Oeorgick 

of  Martialls  Epigrams  . 

of  the  Witches  of  Lancasheire,  a  play. 

of  the  Raigne  of  King  Edw.  the  third,  by  Mr  May. 

of  Minshaw's  Etimologicall  Dictionary. 

of  Wilcox  Workes. 

of  Mr  Hen  :  Smith's  Sermons. 

of  the  Markes  of  Gods  Children. 

of  Mr  Perkin's  Workes. 

of  M'  Dod  &  Cleaver  on  the  Comandem" — the  household 

government;  Two  Sermons  on  the  Lamentacdn,  his 
Sermon  on  S'  James,  &  certaine  other  Sermons  of 
theirs  &  one  sermon  of  Mr  Cleaver's  on  the 
51th  PSALME. 

of  M'  Dod  &  Cleaver's  Exposiion  with  doctrine  &  uses  on 

certaine  chapters  of  the  PROVERBS. 

of  Mr  Dod  &  Cleavers  breife  explanation  of  the  whole 

booke  of  Proverbs. 


}  by  Mr  May. 


[JR.WSIW>Mea*.  22  July  1644.]  125 

[20°   Caroli  Regis] 


his  part  of  Mr  Hiebon's  Workes. 

of   Mr  Whateleys   workes    (viz')    Redemption  of  Tyme. 

New  Birth.  Gods  husbandry  both  parts.  The  Care 
Cloth.  Mortification  &  Charitable  Teares  his  Caveat 
for  the  Covetous  &  his  bride  bush. 

of  Mr  Harris  3  Sermons  (viz')  Absolons  funerall  Samuells 

funerall  &  The  Drunckards  Cupp. 

firvi88  67°' *'*'  kis  Part  of   Mr    Brinsley's    Gramaticall    Translacon    of    Cato, 

,  ■J.  Corderius,    Sententia   Puerilis    The  posing   of    the 

Y0Ung,  Accidence  &  Gramer  Schoole,  Ttjllie's  Offices,  Esop's 

Fables,  Virgill,  Puer.  Confab,  Ovid's  Metamorphosis 
&  his  Consolation  for  Gramer  Schooles. 

his  part  of  Dr  Willett's  Synopsis  Papismi  &  Lymbo-Mastix. 

of  Mr  Roger's  worlces  (viz')  Seaven  Treatices,  his  Sermons 

on  the  booJce  of  JUDGES,  his  Practice  of  Christianity 
by  way  of  Dialogue,  &  certaine  sermons  of  the  same 
authors. 

of  Dr  Willett  on  Genesis  &  Exodus. 

of  Mr  Gifford  on  the  CANTICLES,  REVELATION  &  his 

four  Sermons. 

— —  of  Mr  Smith  on  the  Lords  Prayer. 

of  Bucanus  his  Institution. 

of  Dr  Taylor's  beuties  of  Bethell  &  3  fold  Alphabett. 

of  D'  Taylor's  on  Titus  &  on  the  Temptation  of  Christ. 

of  the  Sufficiency  of  Engl  Medicines. 

of  the  Glasse  for  Gamesters. 

of    a     Sermon    preached    at    Cort,    next    Sunday    after 

Epiphany. 

of  Craig's  Catachisme. 

of  Bright,  de  Sanitate  tuenda  &  his  Medicina  Therapeuthica 

of  Daneus  on  the  Lords  Prayer. 

of  P  :  Ram  :  dialect,  graec :  et  Lat. 

of  a  new  Antidotary  of  all  sorts  of  medicines. 

of  the  Arraignem'  of  Usury  by  M:  Mosse. 

of  the  workes  of  Mr  'Wm  Burton  printed  A°  1602. 

of  Reading  on  Prov.  22.  6.  for  Educamm  of  youth. 

of  S.  Sturdivants  Nomenclator. 

■ of  Tropos  chematalogiae  libri  duo  in  usum  scholae  Sher- 

bonensis. 

of  Greenham's  workes. 

of  the  Pastime  for  Parents. 

of  the  view  of  false  Christians. 

of  Basilicon  Doron. 

[Page  670,  i.e.  his  part  of  the   Christians   Sanctuary  in    2    Treatices,    by    Geo  : 

674]  Brownham. 

youn,  of  the  whole  doctrine  of  the  Saboath  in  4  bookes  by  Go  :  W  : 


126 


[22—24  July  1644. 
[20°   Caroli  Regis] 


r.  n«a.{fc*fcSk..] 


Vide  page  733. 


[  Page  677,  i.e. 
675] 

Master  James 
Young. 


his  part  of  Propositus   for   Observacon  of    the  Lords   Day,   or, 
Christian  Sabaath. 

of  the  dignity  of  Gods  children  &  the  basen.es  of  all  others. 

— —     of  Christian  Religion  substantially  &  methodically  treaticed. 

of  an  Abridgm'  methodicall  of  the  sea  lawes. 

of  Dr  Reynolds'  letter  of  advice  for  studdy  of  divinity. 

of  Mr  Pobb's  letter  how  to  disceme  the  Testimony  of  God's 

Spiritt. 

of  a  key  of  heaven    m   Bfntimittf  «f  fttb  Spiritt  *     A 

Comentary  on  the  Lords  Supper  *  Prayer. 

- of  M'  Robte  Bruce'8  Sermons. 

— - —     of  a  Discourse  of  Spiritts  &  Divills. 

of  a  decision  of  the  cheife  j)oints  touching  the  Sabath. 

of  the   English   Hellicon  &   Witts   delight,  or,  the  Muses 

Recreation  by  Mr  May. 

The  Soules  ImplantaSon  into  Christ,  halfe  composed  by  T.  H. 

Miserere  mei  domine,  a  thought  upon  the  later  day  with  five  Hymnes 
annexed  thereto. 

Decupla  in  librum  Psalmorum  autore  JohS  Vicaresio. 

Critica  Sacra  &c  by  Mr  Leigh. 

Generall  demands  concerning  the  late  Covent  in  Scotland. 

Duplies  of  the  Ministers  of  Aberdene. 

Acts  &  Monuments  of  the  Church,  &c  by  Dr  Mountacue  B"  of  Norwich 

The  Patterne  of  perfection,  by  T  :  H  :  halfe. 

The  Garments  of  Salvation,  &c,  by  T :  H  :  halfe. 

The  principall  parts  of  the  Gramer  to  propria  quae  Maribas  as  alto 
prosodia;  gramattically  construed  by  Ber :  Hampton,  halfe. 

De  usU  Authoris  &c  by  Tho  :  Home. 

The  epistle  congratulatory  of  Lysimachus  Nicanor,  halfe. 

Opus  Epistolarum  des  :  Bras  :  Roder,  &c  halfe. 

Janua  Linguarum  reserata,  &c,  with  the  Entry  Dore  of  languages 
unloc'  together  with  a  Portall  to  a  Janua  &  1  Tables  translated  & 
enlarged  by  John  Robotham,  one  halfe  thereof. 


Absll  Roper. 


24°   3JttUf   1644 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  A  sermon  callod,  The  Impostures  of  seducing  teachers, 
Ac.,  preached  at  Christchurch  the  23th  of  Aprill  1G-14  by  M'  Rich  :  Vynes 


VJ" 


cofrcm  trie 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  o  pamphletts, 
viz',  2  Cort  Mercuries,  &  Englands  Outcry,  or,  sad  Lamentac7>n  for  the 


Church  &  state 


XV11J 


i'l 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[fc^WSSaier. '»•««»*■ 


25  July— 6  August  1644.] 
[20°   Caroli  Regis'] 


127 


25o  $ttKf  1644 

Tho.  Underhlll.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Booker,  A  Mathematicall 

discourse  of  the  now  eminent  Consumption  of  Jupiter  <!'■  Mam  &c     .     vjd 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  A  -prophecy  of 


Tho.  Underhlll. 


Master  Overton. 


Edw.  Husbands. 


Entred     .     . 

the  white  king,  the  dreaclfull  man  &  Sibilla  Tiburtina  &c 

28  Shtltj   1644 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Cabill    and    Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  The  godly  mans  choice  written  by  a 


now  deceased  friend  &c 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of  Master  Elsing,  by  order  of  the 
house  of  (Jomons,  An  ordinance   of  the  Lords  &  Comons  for  the  better 


observacon  of  the  Lords  day,  &c 


VJ" 


[Page  678,  i.e. 
076] 
Widdow  Coe. 


Law.  Blacklock. 
Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 


30°  StoKf   1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master   Rushworth,  four   pam- 
phletts,  called  Occurences  &c  .......      ij" 

1°   attgltftt    1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hand   of   Master  Rushworth,  ffour   pam- 
phletts,  viz*,  two  diurnalls  &  2  Continuacons  .         .         .  ij" 


Robte  White. 


2°  Bit**   1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  6  pamphletts, 
viz4,  2  Britanicus,  2  Scouts,  &  2  Intelligences  ....     iij\jj 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


3°  augusti   1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  4  pamphletts, 
viz',  2  Civicus  &  2  Informers  .         .         .         .         .         .  ij" 


5°   att&ttstt    1644 

John  Wright,  Junr-  Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Lords  in  Parliam'  Three  Ordinances  of 
the  Lords  &  Comons  in  Parliam',  l.for  the  Regulacbn  of  flesh  &  salt  &c. 
2.  for  the  constant  paym'  of  200''  &c.     3.  An  Explanation  of  the  late  Ordi- 


nance of  Excise  vpon  Yron,  &c 


Vj« 


6"  SluftUSti   1644 


Master  Lee  Junr-     Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  a  booke  called  The 
and  fourth  pte   of  the  Institutes  of    the   Lawes   of   England   concerning   the 


Master  pakeman.     Jurisdiction  of  Corts  &c 


vj 


M 


128 


[6—15  August  1644. 

[20°   Curoli  Regis] 


£!■»«.{&.%&&«] 


Robte  White. 


Robu  Bostock. 


[Page  679,  i.e. 

677] 

Geo.  Badger. 


6°  atigttstt   1644 

Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master   Eushwoeth,   three 
painphletts,  viz',  Mercurius  Britannicus,   The  Kingdomes  Intelligence  & 


The  Parliam'  Scout  &c 


xvnj" 


Entred     ...     by  order  of  both  houses  of  Parliam',  a  sermon  preached 
at  S'  Margetts  Westm'  on  Thursday  the  18*"  of  July  by  Alex :  Hinderson 


vj° 


9°  3M]>   1644 


Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  of  John 
Maynard,  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  his  moyety  of  the  booke 
called,  Reynolds  on  the  Sacrament vj " 


id 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


12°  attft,   1644 

Entred   for   their  copie   under  the  hand   of  Master  Eushworth,  two 
Diurnalls  of  the  passages  of  both  houses  of  Parliam'      .         .         .    xijd 


Widd.  Coe. 


Moses  Bell. 


Too.  Underhill. 


Abell  Roper. 


Tlio.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Entred    .    . 

called,  Occurrences,  &  a  Letter,  &c 


12°   augii*tt    1644 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  two  pamphletts; 


xiju 


Entred 


under  the  hands  of  Master  Eushworth,  and  Master 


Whitaker  warden,  A  copie  of  a  Letter  sent  to  Prince  Rupert  &c  .     vjd 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  a  Continuacon 


of  the  newes  from  the  North,  by  Simeon  Ash 


vj 


M 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Elpino  *  Herle  a  sermon 


called  The  Impostures  of  seducing  teachers,  &c,  by  Mr  Vynes 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  two  pamphletts, 
(viz')  Mercurius  Civicus  &  the  true  Informer,  &c  .         .         .         .     vjd  t 


Law.  Blacklock 
and  Fran.  Coles. 


14°   attQ'itftt    1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hand    of    Master    Eushworth,    The   true 
Diurnall,  &c  ..........     vjd 


co&rm  Uric 

under  the  hand   of   Master    Eushworth,   two   pam- 


Bobu  White.  Entred     .     . 

phletts  (viz1)  The  kingdomes  Intelligence  &  the  Parliam1  Scout 


xij" 


15°   attg.    1644 

[P»ge  680  i.e.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master   Cranford,  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Johannis  Buxtorfi  Lexicon  Hebraicum 


Master  Whitaker     ei  Chaldaicum  complectens,  &c.     Salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 
Master  Cartwright 


VJ" 


*  Deleted  in  Register.     This  bad  been  licensed  before  on  the  24"'  July, 
f  Tbe  sum  paid  should  have  been  and  probably  was  xijd. 


k: 


$i*»rker>'  Me.d. 


15—21  August  1644.] 

[20°    Caroli  Regis] 


129 


Master  Bourne. 


15°   attgttftt    1644 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Down  ham  and  Master 
]  warden  a  booke  called  Route*  Ruine  &c,  by  Dan :  Pfeatley 


Dr  of  Divinitv 


vj" 


cofrcm  trie 

Master  Miller.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of   Master   (Jranford,  and  Master 
Whitakeb  warden,  a  pamphlett,  called,  Newes  out  of  Spaine  &c  .     vjd 


John  Wright,  Junr     Entred 


by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam1,  An  ordinance 


of  the  Lords  <t-  Corn-on*  in  Parliament  touching  Martiall  Law 


Vj" 


Tho.  Underhill. 


Hath.  Synions. 


17*    aiifju'jtt    1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master   Cakill,   and    both    the 
wardens,  a  Reioynder  or  a  short  letter  modestly  intreating  a  friends  Judg- 


ment upon  MT  Edward*  his  hooke  called  an,  Ante  apologea  Ac 


VJ" 


Entred 


under   the    hands   of   Master   Downham   and    Master 


Whitakee  warden,  a  Tract  called,  a  Summons  for  swearers,  Ac    .     vj* 


20°   !**,    1644 

by  order  of  the  Cornittee  for  farthing  tokens,  The  Peti- 


Master  Cotes.  Entred     .     . 

con  &  Remonstrance  of  the  greivances  about  farthing  token* 


VJ" 


[Page  681,  i.< 
679] 


20°   aUl&UStt    1644 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliament.  A  sermon 
preached  at  Margetts  Westmr  at  the  publique  fast,  before  the  said  house, 


Master  Stephens.     on  the  31th  of  July  1644  by  M,-  6ower 


VJ" 


Master  Walbanck.    Entred 


.     under  the  hands  of  Master   Rush  worth,  three  pani- 


phletts,  viz',  2  Diaries  &  one  letter  &c    . 


xviijd 


2i°  attQtrttt 

Law.  Chapman.         Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand  of   Master  Rushworth,  seaventeene 
pamphletts  called,  The  weekely  Accompt         ....     viij*  vjd 

[This  batch  of  news  sheets  included  apparently  all  the 
issues  from  the  19"'  April.  The  entry  raises  an  interesting 
point.  Were  the  sheets  held  back  until  this  date,  because 
if  so  most  of  the  news  must  have  been  somewhat  stale  P  If 
not  why  was  not  the  entry  made  before  P] 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  the  pf eel  diurnal! 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


Vj" 


130 


[24  August— 2  September  1644.        «■«-*•  vt^telwr.] 
[20°   Caro/i  Regis] 


24°  aug. 

Tha  Dnderhill.         Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett, 
called  A  Continuation  of  News  &c .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


Thomas  Bates  and     Entred 


John  Wright,  Jur-     called,  Mercurins  Civicus  &  the  true  Informer 
Robte  White. 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pamphletts. 


xij 


i<i 


Steven  Bowtell. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  5  pamphletts 
called  1  Mercurius  Brittanicus,  2  Kinqdomes  Intelligences  &  2  Scouts 


ij'  Vj" 


26°    2ltt<)tl$tt 


Entred  under  the  hand  of  Master  Herle,  two  sermons  viz'  one 
intituled,  A  divine  protect  to  save  a  kingdome,  the  other.  Ffor  the  baptimng 
of  Infants  &.c  by  Steven  Marshall,  B.I) xijd 


Page  682,  i.e. 
680] 

Law.  Blaicklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Fran.  Coles. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  A  perfect  dmrnall  &c 


26*   ftttftttftti   1644 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth.  a  pamphlett 


Vj" 


27°   augusttt    1644 


Math.  Symmons.         Entred 


to  Heaven  &  heavens  ministers  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  John  Downham,  an  Appeale 


yja 


Fran.  Leech.  Entred     .      . 

given  by  his  Ma'"  a>f  the  Lo :  Wilmott 


29°  August! 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  An  Accusa^bn 


vj 


M 


Master  Walbanck.     Entred 


phletts.  viz',  Two  Diaries  etc 


under    the   hand   of   Master   Rushworth,   two   pam- 


xijd 


Master  Walbanck.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Herle  a  sermon  upon  the 
day  of  Thancksgiveing  &c,  by  J.  W vjd 


30°   august!   1644 

Master  Sparkes.       Entred  .     by  order  of  the  Comittee  for  printing,  signed  by  Master 

White.  A  Breviatt  of  the  Life  of  W  Laud,  Archh'  of  Cant.,  extracted  for 


the  most  pte  verbatim  out  of  his  diary,  &c  by  Wm  Pryn  Esq'  . 


vj" 


Master  Miller. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


2°  £cj)tcmtms  1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  White  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  Infant*  baptizing  proved  lawful! 
by  Scripture  Se     ...... 


VJ" 

Entred     .     .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a   pamphlett 

lallfd,  a  pfect  diurnall  &c  .         .         .  .         .     vjd 


[iW&».}«-"«*.  4—16  September  1644.]  131 

[20°   Cural}  Regis] 


4°  Sriitrmlu'i*   1644 

FPage  «83,  i.t.        Entred  for  her  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  ffive  pam- 

681J  phletts  (viz')  Occurences,  &  one  pamphlett  of  Mr  Walker's     .         .    Hi" 

Widdow  Coe.  '        *  J 

6°  sqitrtnlms   1644 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  two  pam- 
phletts,  viz'  A  diary,  or,  Exact  Journal!  &c  &  an  Advertisem'  fn  the  Parliam' 
of  England  &c        .........  xijd 

Hobt*  White.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  three  pam- 
phletts  (viz1)  Mercurius  Britanicus,  Mercurius  Civic ut  *  The  kingdomeg 
Intelligencer  &  The  Parliam'  Scout xviijd 

Tho.  Bates  and        Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master   Eushworth,  four   pam- 
John  Wright.  phletts  (viz')  2  Civicus  &  2  Informers ij» 

10°   Sept.  1644 

Fran.  Coles  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  a  pamphlett 
Law.  Blacklock.         ealled   A  p^^  Diur71all  &c .     Vjd 

11"  £ej>t 

Eran  Tyler.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Parker  warden,  The  priu- 
cipall  Acts  of  the  generall  Assembly  convened  at  Edinborough  the  29"  of 
May  1644 vjd 

Edw.  Blackmore.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downeham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  litle  tract  called,  Sixteene  questions  of  serious  & 
necessary  consequence,  &c        .......  vjd 

13*   sept.  1644 

Robte  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of  Master  Eushworth.  three  pam- 

phletts,  viz',  Mercurius  Britt .-  The  Intelligencer  &  The  Scout  xviijd 

15°  iqjtcmbrts. 

waT  684'  **        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth.  two  pamphletts 
_         B  »         ■,    called  Mercurius  Civicus  &  The  true  Informer        .  .         .    xijd 

John  Wright. 

16°      Sf|ltr  tttlKI- 
Fran.  Coles  and        Entred     .          .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  a  pamphlett 
Law.  Blacklock.        ca,\\ed,  The  Perfect  Diurnall Vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


132 


[19—30  September  1644. 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


R.M.ad.lfe.meiker.J 


Robto  White. 


19°  ScjJt. 

Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hands  of  Master  Kushworth,  two  parn- 
phletts  (viz4)  The  Kim/domes  Intelligencer  &  The  Parliam'  Scout,  <fcc   xijd 


Master  Brewster.      Entred 


20°   £c#t. 

.     .     under   the    hand   of    Master   Cranfoed    and   Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  sermon  called,  The  poores  pemSfai,  by  Sam :  Rogers 


vj° 


coHciit  iric 


Master  Plesher.       Entred 


under  the   hands  of  S'geant   Pheasant   and    Master 


Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  Leges  Henrici  Septimi  &c 


vj" 


23°  Sejit. 

Master  Meredith.     Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Downeham,  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  An  Alarum  beat  up  in  Sion  or  the  mime  of  a  sermon 


upon  Revel.  18,  at  Knowle  m  Kent,  by  Joseph  Bodin 


Vja 


eofrcm  &te 

Master  Meredith.     Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of     Master    Herle    and    Master 
Whitaker  warden,   a  learned  (('•  (nil  Antwere  to  «  treatice  piitituled  The 


vanity  of  childish   Baptisme  by  Wm   Cooke 


Vj" 


240   5C|,t,  1644 

[Page  685.  I.e.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of   Master   Cranford,  and    Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Vindicia  Ecclesia  Antflicane  or,  Ten  cases 
Ralph  Smith.  resolved,  &c,  by  Mr  John  Geree vjd 

cofrcm  iric 

Master  Oyerton.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor,  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  sermon  preached  by  Mr  John  Goodwyn  in  Coleman 
Street  called,  The  grand  Imprudence  of  men  running  the  hazard  of  fighting 
ag'  god  Ac      ..........         .     vjd 


Master  Sparlce. 


Raph  Smith. 


27°  3cj>t. 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  White  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  Indepency  examined,  onmaeked, 
n  futed.  by  Twelve  new  particular  TnterogatorieB  &c,  by  Mr  Wm  Pryn,  Esqr 


vj° 


30tb   Sept. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Bifeii.d,   by  vertue  of  an 
order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  The  Ordinance  of  both  houses  of  Parliam' 


for  Ordination  of  Ministers  pro  tempore  tta 


Vjo 


[it.  Wfcitiker.!R- 


Head. 


1_10  October  1644.] 
[20°   Carol!  Regis] 


133 


Fran.  Coles  and 
Law.  Blacklock. 


James  Crumpe. 


Page  680,  i.e. 
G84] 

Thomas  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

John  Wright. 


Robte  White. 


Tho.  Bates. 
John  Wright. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


John  Feild. 


Law.  Chapman. 


1*  ©riofc™  1644 

Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pani- 
phletts  (viz')  Two  pfect  diurnalls  ...... 


•    xij"1 


2°  Qrtofert* 


Entred     .     .     .     vnder   the   hand   of   Master  Down  ham  a  small  tract 
called,  a  hopeftdl,  way  to  cure  that  horrid  sinne  of  swearing  by  Rich  :  Young 


vjn 


3*  ("V'totmsi   1644 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pamphletts, 


Robte  Bostock. 


[Page  687,  i.e. 

685] 

Rich.  Tomlyns. 


Entred     .     . 

viz',  Mercurix*  Civicus  &  The  true  In former 


X1J 


i'i 


Entred 


by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam'  Severall  Letters 


from  Sr  W"  Brereton,  Sr  John  Meldram,  &c    . 


vj" 


4°   ©rfr    1644 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pamphletts 


(viz4)  The.  kinydomes  Intelligence  &  The  Parliam'  Scout  &c  •  .         .    xij° 

5°  ©Ctr 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand  of   Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 
called,  Meicurius  Civicus  &c .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

7°  ©riotmjs  1644 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  one  pamphlett 


Entred 

called,  A  perfect  Diurnall,  &c 


VJ" 


$tb 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  a  booke  called 


Lex  Bex,  the  Law  &  the  Prince,  &a 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  six  pamphletts 
called,  The  Scottish  doves  &c  .......     iij* 

[No  issue  of  this  news  sheet  had  been  registered  since 
April  11th.] 

9tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of    Master   Cranford   and   Master 
Whitakku  warden  a  booke  called  Jus  populi  a  discourse  of  the  right  of 


subiects  as  of  princes,  &c 


VJ" 


10°  ©itotms*  1644 


Entred 


.     under  the  hand  of   Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 


called,  England's  troubles  anatomizd  by  J.  C. 


vja 


134 


[15—23  October  1644. 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


,R.  Mead.!fe.M'ark.r.] 


Fran.  Cole. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


15°  ©ctolirifs 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 


called.  A  perfect  diurnall,  &<■ 


VJ" 


18° 

Master  Bparke.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  White  and  Master 
Whitakek  warden  a  booke  called  A  full  Reply  to  certaine  breife  observa- 
cons  &  Antequeries  on  IP  Pnnns  Twelve  question*  about  Church  goverment 
&c,  by  Will :  Pryn  of  Lincolnes  Inne,  Esqr vjd 

Rich.  Lowndes.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Barnabas  rfe  Boanarges,  &c,  by  Mr  Fran  : 


Quarles 


vj 


id 


21*  ©rtofcrte   1644 

Robt*  Bostock.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 

Whitakek  warden,  2  bookes  (viz1),  Faces  about,  or,  a  Recrvmina/tbn 
charged  upon  M'  John  Goodwyn  &c,  &  a  late  dialogue  betwixt  a  Civillian  & 
a  divine  concerning  the  prsent  condicon  of  the  Church  of  England  &c 

xijd 


Page  688,  i.e. 
16] 
Master  Orerton. 


21°  ©rtobcv  1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Whitakeu  warden  a  booke  called  Innocentes  triumph,  or,  An  Answere  to 
the  back  part  of  a  discourse  &c        ......  vjd 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  A  perfect  Diurnall  &<■ 


cofcrcm  ttit 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


VJa 


22°   ©ct 

Boot.  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  6  pamphletts, 

viz1,  2  Mercuriu*  Britt :  2  Intell:  &  2  Scout*         ....     iij* 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


colrcm  Mc 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth.  4  pamphletts, 
viz',  2  Civicus  &  2  Informers  .......      ij* 


23o   ©rf. 

Boot.  Austen.           Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called.  Perfect  Parages,  &c Vj<l 


[i.  $»$&.».  !■«■"«*•       24  October— 1  November  1644.]  135 

[20°   Caroli  Regis] 


Robte  Bostock. 
Sam.  Gelllbrand. 


Meredith. 


24°  ©dofrrfc   1644 

Entred  for  their   copie  under   the   hand   of  Master  John   Chersley, 
Secretary  to  the  Councell  of  State,  A  relacon  of  the  taking  of  Newcastle,  &c 


i<i 


28°  ©ctofcrte   1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryl  and 
Whitaker  war,  The  sume  of  a  conference  &c  held  betweene  Jo : 
and.  others  ags'  Tymothy  Baft  &  others    ..... 


vj 


Master 
Statham 
■     vja 


Idem. 


Edw.  Husbands. 


Entred  .  .  .  Iiy  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  and  Master  Parker 
war :  A  sermon  preached  before  the  hobl'  houses  of  par :  at  Margrets 
West:  Sept' the  12"  1644  by  Mr  Tho  :  Coleman     .     "    .  .    vjd 

29°   ©rtolm'9    1644 

Entred  lry  order  of  the  house  of  Comons.  A  Letter  sent  to  the 

Speaker  of  the  lioUr  house  of  Comons,  relating  the  Parliaments  great  victory 


at  Newbery  on  Sunday,  the  27'*  October,  1644 


Vj" 


[Page  (189,  i.e. 
687] 
Master  Lee. 


tit  It  into   O  ctotni«>   1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Cabill    and    Master 
Whitaker  warden,  An  Ans  weave  to  a  booke   intituled  The   doctrine   in- 


discipline of  divovse  &c 


Vjrt 


Master  Overton. 


co&cm  tUc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hen  :  Ellis  Junr  and 
Master  Whitaker  warden,  A  vindicacon  of  Churches  comonly  called 
independent,  or,  a,  breife  Answere  to  two  books  one  intituled,  Twelve  con- 
siderable question*.  &  Independents  examined  &c,  both  published  by  Mr  Pvyn, 
by  Hen :  Burton    .  •    vj* 


Robte  White. 


Robte  Bostock. 


Entred     .     . 

concerning  the  taking  of  Newcastle 


cofrcm  frir 

under  the  hand  of  Master   Rushworth  three  Letters 


vj 


i* 


cotom 


Entred     ...     by  approbacon  of  the  Scottish  Comissioners,  A  full  & 
perfect   relacbn   of  the   taking    of  the  towne   of    Newcastle   &   the   castle 


therein  &c 


vj 


i'i 


Master  Partridge. 


1*  ilouemtm*   1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Booker   and   Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  England*  prophetical!  doctrine  &c,  by 


Wm  Lilley 


vj- 


136 


[2—8  November  1644. 
[20°   Caroli  Regis] 


RM^lk^ftuker.] 


2°  ilobrmfm* 

Master  Walbanck.    Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth,  six  pain- 
phletts,  viz'  Dyaries  &c         ........     iij' 

2°  llobttttlm*   1644 

[Page  690,  i.e.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 
688  ]  Parker  warden,  Sermon  preached  at  Kingston  vpon  Hull  upon  the  day  of 

Master  Walbanck.    fkanksgiveing  after  the  batle  &  victory  at  Hessam  More  neere  Yorke      vjd 


4°  Jlobcmbrts*  1644 

John  Wright,  ,Tunr    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Browne  Clarke  of  the  Lords 
house  of    Parliam',  An  Ordinance  for  the  Constituting  a  Judge    of  the 


p'rogative  Cort  of  Canterbury 


vja 


Law.  Blacklock. 
Fran.  Coles. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  A  pfect  Diurnall 


cofrcm  Uie 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth.  a   pamphlett 


vj° 


6*  iiou. 

Master  Bellamy.      Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliament,  a  sermon 
Master  Stevens,       preached  by  M'  Kill  on  Tewsday  Aug:  13"  1644,  being  a  Speciall  day  of 


hiimtliaclin  before  both  houses  of  Parliam'  &r 


VJn 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


Master  Stevens. 


6o  Sob. 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam'  a  sermon 
preached  before  the  said  house  by  Jf'Obadiah  Sedgwick,  the  22"  of  October, 


1644  being  a  day  for  publike  hnmiliac~bn 


vj" 


Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam1,  o  sermon 
preached  at  y'  publike  fast  before  the  said  house  by  Mr  Christopher  Tisdale, 


the  28"  of  August,  1644 


vj" 


7*   Hob.  1644 

[Page  691.  i.e.        Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam'  a  Sermon 
called  The  glasse  of  gods  providence  &c  preached  at  a  solemne  fast  before 


Thomas  underbill. 


Tho.  Underbill. 


both  house*  of  Pari.  Aug:  13"  1644,  bv  Herbert  Palmer 


Vj" 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  G-ataker  a  sermon  called. 


The  Magistrates  Comission  from  heaven,  by  Anth  :  Burgesse 


vj" 


$tb  flob. 

by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam',  An  Ordinance 


John  Wright.  Entred     .     . 

of  the  Lord*  &  Comons  of  Parliam'  for  payment  of  Tythe*  &c  . 


VJ0 


[fc^ftfik.,.  }*•«««. 


12—22  November  1(544.] 
[20°    Curoli  Regis'] 


137 


Master  Brewster. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Robte  Austen. 


Robte  White. 


12tb   Hob.  1644 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Saveing  beleefe  or  the  ready  &  right  way  to 
heleeve  &  be  tared  Sc.  by  Tim :  Rogers  of  Sudbury         .        .        .     vj* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
palled,  A  pfect  diwrnall,  Ac  ........         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth.  two  pam- 
phletts  (viz'),  Perfect  Passages  <f-c  ......    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  six  pamphletts, 
viz',  2  Brittanicm,  2  Scouts  <fc  2  Intelligences  ....     iij* 


Edw.  Husbands.        Entred 


ag'  swearing  &c 


by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam',  An  order 


vj 


M 


[Page  692,  i.e. 

690] 

The  Master  & 

Wardens  for  the 

use  of  the  English 

Stock. 


Law.  Blacklock. 
Fran.  Coles. 


Robte  White. 


Tho.  Bates. 
John  Wright. 


U°  Hob  cm  tor  i*   1644 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master   Carill   and    both    the 
wardens.  The  booke  of  PSALMES  in  English  Metre,  by  Hen:  Ainsworth 


Vja 


18°  Hob,   1644 


Entred     .     . 

called,  A  perfect  diumall.  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


vj 


W 


under   the  hand  of   Master    Rushworth.  three  pam- 


Entred     .     . 

phletts,  viz'.  Britannicus,  The  Scout  &  The  Intelligencer 


XVllJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  6  pamphletts 
viz'  3  Civicus  &  3  Informers  ........     iij* 


21o   Hob.    1644 

Abell  Roper.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Herlb  and  Master  Parker 

warden  a  booke  called  A  moderate  Answere   to   two  Questions  touching 
baptizing  of  Infants  &  Beceiveing  the  Sacram'  in  mixt  assembles,  &c,  by 


T:  B: 


vj" 


cofrcm   Uric 

Abell  Roper.  Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  parliam',  a  sermon 

preached  before  the  said  house  at  a  solemne  fast  Oct.  22"  1  fi44,  called  The 


Posture  of  Davids  spiritt  &c,  by  Richard  Vynes 


vj" 


22°  Hob.  1644 

Master  MUler.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  six  secondary  causes  of  the  spinning 


out  of  minaturall  warr,  &c  by  D : 

18 


P:  P: 


vj° 


138 


[22—30  November  1644. 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


K.M.ad.{^,^tej[ter.] 


Page  698  r/.r. 

691] 

Master  Thomason. 


22°   fioUr    1644 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford,  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden    a  hooke  called   Consideratio  guarundum  Controver- 


siantni.  &C 


vj 


i<! 


25«   floil.    1644 

Master  Stephens.     Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and    Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  A  preparation  to  the  due  receiving  of  the 


Haerarn'  of  the  Lords  Siipji :  by  John  Downam 


vjq 


26°  Hob.    1644 

.     by  order  of  the  Co"  Marshall,  a  sermon  preached  before 


Tho.  Underbill.  Entred     . 

the  said  Co",  called,  Judgm"  removed  &c,  by  Anth :  Burges,  &c 


vja 


totftm  trie 

Tho.  Underhlll.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Herle,  a  litle  tract  called, 


The  soule  of  ffasting  &c,  by  Herbert  Palmer 


VJ° 


Law.  Blacklock, 
Fran.  Coles,  and 
Law.  Chapman. 

Robte  White. 


John  Wright. 
Tho.  Bates. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  A  pfect  Divrnall,  &C    . 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  a  pamphlett 


vj 


w 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  two  pamphletts 
(viz1)  The  Intelligence  &  The  Parliam'  Scout  &c     . 


xijd 


Entred 


under  the  hands  of  Master  Eushworth,  two  pamphletts 


(viz1)  Mercurius  Civicus  &  the  true  Informer,  &c 


X1J° 


[Page  694,  i.e. 

692  J 

John  Wright,  Junr- 


Master  Overton. 


Entred 


28°   fttfcetttftft   1644 

.     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  a  discourse  called. 


Prerogative  aitatomizd  &  the  people  undeceived 

29°   iloUcmlicr   1644 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Ellis,  Jun1,  and  Master 
Whitaker   warden,   a   Paranetick,    or,   humble   address  to  the   Pari.  & 


Assembly 


vj 


i'l 


30*   iloli.   1644 

JaneCoe.                 Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hand   of    Master   Eushworth.    14   sevall 
pamphletts,  printed  to  this  day •    vij* 

[These  "  fourteen  pamphlets  "  were  probably  back  numbers 
of  news  sheets,  but  what?] 


[Mtearker>.Mead. 


2—10  December  1644.] 

[20°  Carol}  Regis] 


139 


2°  Scccmlm's  1644 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  for  his  copies  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  and  under  the 
hand  of  Master  Parkek,  warden,  two  sermons  (viz1)  A  sermon  preached 
at  Westm'  called,  The  difficulty  of  Syons  deliverance,  preached  at  the 
publike  fast  there,  by  Humphrey  Hardwick,  the  20'*  June,  1644 ;  The  other 
called,  The  Beauty  &  Glory  of  Gods  portion  &c,  preached  on  the  aforesaid 
fast  day  by  Jasper  Hicks  xijd 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  a  sermon  preached  the 
22'*  October  last  by  M'  Edm  Callamy,  before  the  said  house,  called  England's 


Antidote  ag'  the  plague  of  a,  Civill  Warr,  &C. 


vj" 


[Page  695,  i.e. 
693] 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Robte  White. 


John  Wright. 
Tho.  Bates. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  a  pfect  Diurnall,  &c 


3°  Scrrmtiri*  1644 

under  the   hand  of   Master  Rushworth  a  paniphlett 


VJa 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  two  pamphletts 


Entred     .     . 

(viz'),  The  kingclomes  Intelligence  &  the  Parliam'  Scout 


xij" 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pamphletts 


(viz*)  Mercurius  Civicns  &  The  true  Informer 


xij° 


40 

John  Feild.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands  of    Master   Cranford    and   Master 

Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  second  pte  of  the  Duply  to  M:  8 : 


alias,  two  brethren,  Ac  by  Adam  Stuart 


Vj" 


Geo.  Bishop.  Entred     .     . 

sevall  letters  of  great  Importance  &c 


5* 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  Copies  of  three 


vj" 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blaicklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Robte  White. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  A  pfect  Diurnall  &c 


9tb  See. 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  paniphlett 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rubuwobtii,*  Heri,e  and 
Master  Parker  warden  a  booke  called  A  voyce  from  heaven,  &c    .     vjd 


Entred 


called,  Mercurius  Civicns 


under  the  hand    of   Master  Rushworth  a  paniphlett 


vj" 


[Page  696,  i.e. 

694] 

Edw.  Husbands. 


Entred 


10*  Sec.  1644 

bv  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  The  humble  desires  <£• 


propositions  for  a  safe  &  well  grounded  peace,  &c 

*  Deleted  in  Register. 


Vj- 


140 


[10—17  December  1644. 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


*.«««.  {fc^fia,,.] 


Master  Helron. 
Vide  page  (740). 


Master  Miller. 


Robte  Austell. 


Master  Mozeley. 


Master  Stevens 

and 
Edw.  Blackmore. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


I  Page  «!)7,  i.e. 

695] 

Robt«  White. 


Mrs.  Okes. 


Master  Bourne 

and 
Richard  Royston. 


Rlohard  Royston. 


10*  Sec.  1644 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Ho  Eliane  Epistole,  familiar  letters  forraiqne 
&  domeitick,  written,  by  James  Howell  Esq'  the  first  pte         .  vj* 

I1«  Hcc.   1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford,  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  Memorandums  for  London  in  the  Choke  of  Comon- 
Councell  men,  Ac  .         .  .         .  .         .         .     vjd 

129  Bet.  1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  four  pamphletts 
called.  Ffi-jWt  jmssages,  &c    .         .         .         .  .         •      ij* 

14tb 

Entred     .     .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth,  and  Master 

Whitaker  warden,  Poems,  by  Mr  Edw.  Waller  vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  a  sermon  preached 
the  30"1  October,  1644,  called  God's  warning  to  England  being  a  solemne 
fast  day,  by  Henry  Scudder vj* 

16°  gcc<    1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlet* 
called,  A  pfect  diumall  Ac  .         .         .         .         .         .         •     vjd 

16°  aa-cmlm*   1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  six  pamphletts, 
viz',  2  Brittanicns  2  Parliam'  Scouts  &  two  Intelligences         .  iij» 

coircm  frtc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranfokd,  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  sermon  called,  The  inisticall  wolfe,  &c,  by  Mr  Pagett 

vjd 

17"  Dcccmtji    1644 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Downham  and 
Master  Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Catabaptistarum  Catacrisis,  or  the 
Anabaptist  dipt  and  plunged  &c.  by  Dan:  Ffeatly,  D.D.        .        .     vjd 

eofcr  Uric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  entituled  Bonarges  Sinay,  or  Judgem'  and  Mercy 
for  afflicted  soules,  by  Ffrancis  Quarles,  wtli  his  picture  engraven  in 
copper  ........  .         .         .     vjd 


lt.Wffik.r>"«a-  17—30  December  1644.]  HI 

[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


17"  Dcecmtu   1644 

MasterCartwright.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parkee  warden  a  booke  called  Mescellanies  of  Catachisme,  wherein  the 
cheife  articles  of  Christian  Religion  Controverted  betwixt  the  reformed 
Ministers  of  the  Gospell  &  the  heterodox,  &c,  by  D.  David  Parens,  trans- 


lated out  of  the  latyn  copie  printed  at  Hanoviah 


vj" 


Master  OTerton.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam',  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  sermon  called  Immanuell,  or,  the  churches  triumph- 
ing in  God  wth  us,  preached  the  5"  Nov .-  1644  by  John  Strickland 


vj 


id 


21  tb  December   1644 


[Page  698,  i.e.       Entred     ...     by    order    of    the    comittee   for   printing,   signed    by 
696]  Master  White,  &  subscribed    by  Master   Whitakee  warden  a  booke 

Master  Sparke.       called    Truth   triumphing  over  falshood  i    Antiquity    over    novelty  &c    by 


Mr  Wm  Pryn,  Esq1 


vj° 


cofrcm  &tc 

Master  Sparke.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  comittee  for  printing,  signed  by 
Master  White  &  subscribed  by  Master  Whitaker  warden,  a  booke 
called  Deeds  of  darknes  brought  to  light,  &c  by  Mr  Wm  Pryn,  Es(jr     vjd 


21  tb  December  1644 

Tho.  Underhlll.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  James  Cranford  and 
Master  Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  A  Consideracbn  of  certaine  con- 
troversies at  this  tyme  agitated  in  the  Jeingdome  of  England,  concerning  the 
goverment  of  the  Church  of  god,  sent  from  the  churches  of  Wallachcia  to 
the  Synod  at  London,  to  declare  the  sence  &  consent  of  the  churches,  written 


by  Apoliniu8  &  translated  into  English 


vj" 


Master  Oyerton. 


Robte  White. 


Robt.  White. 


eofrem  &tc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ellis  Junr,  and  Master 
Paeker  warden  a  booke  called  Innocency  &  truth  triumphing  togeither,or, 
the  later  pte  of  an  Answere  to  the  back  pte  of  a  discourse  lately  published 


by  Mr  Wm  Pryn,  Esq',  called  a  full  reply,  &r 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle  and  Master  Parker 
warden  a  sermon  called,  S'  Pauls   Politicks,  Ac,  by  Lawrence  Palmer, 


Cap'  of  a  troop  of  horse 


vj" 


Entred 


under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Parker 


warden  a  booke  called  Davmivgs  of  Light  &<•,  by  Jo  :  Saltmarsh  .     vjd 


[  Psge  099.  i.r. 

097, 

Tho.  Bates  iiinl 

John  Wright. 


30tb  December  1644 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rush  worth,  a  painphlett 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  Confession  of  ST  Alexander  Carew,  &c 


Vj« 


142  [30  December— 10  January  1644.         r  m«i .{fc^ftfiU.] 

[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Robte  White. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


30tb  TJrmtifirr   1644 

Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pam- 
phletts.  called  Perfect  Diurnalls,  &c      .....         .     vjd* 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of  Master   Rushwoeth,  three  pam- 
phletts,  (viz')  Britanicus,  The  Intelligence  &  the  Parliam'  Scout,  &c 

xviij* 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushwoeth,  four  pamphletts 
(viz'),  two  Civicus  &  two  Informers,  Sec         .....      ij" 


Master  BrewBter.     Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Ceanfoed,  A  true  Belacoti, 


&c,  in  vindicacon  of  the  Earle  of  Manchester,  by  Symeon  Ash 


VJd 


1°  iHattuartj   1644   [i.e.  1644*5] 

Robte  Austen.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master   Rushwoeth,  four   pam- 

phletts, viz',  Perfect  passages,  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .  ij" 

2°  Shmuavi? 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushwoeth,  The  Confession, 

speeches  &  prayers  of  Sr  John  Hotham,  &  Mr  Peters  his  prayer  upon  the 


scaffold  on  Tower  Hill  at  the  ExecticTm  of  8'  John  Hotham 


vj" 


[Page  700,  «.«. 

698] 

Tho.  Underhlll. 

Master  Meredith. 


Master  Meredith. 


3tan.  3^ct  1644 


i  t.e, 


1644*51 


Entred 


The  Inquiries  touching  peace,  &c 


under  the  hand   of   Master  Cat.lamy,  a  booke  called 


vj" 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  &  subscribed  by 
Master  Paekee  warden,  A  sermon  tending  to  sett  forth  the  right  use  of 
the  disasters    that    befall  o'   Armies,    &c,   by   Math :    Newcomen,   upon 


JOSVA  7.  10.  11.  verses 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanfoed,  and  Master 
Whitakke  warden  a  booke  called  Wholesome  severity  reconciled  wth 
Christian  Liberty.  &c      ........  vjd 


10">  of  3httt.   1644   [i.e.  1644*5] 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master    Edmund    Calamy,    The 

Archb"  of  Canterburyes  speech  or  sermon,  upon  the  12'*  of  the  HEB :  pte 
'if  the  1"  &  2"'  verses.  Let  us  run,  &c,  At  his  Execution  upon  the  Scaffold 
at  Towerhill,  and  alsoe  his  prayer  there  ffryday  the  10'*  of  Jan:  1644. 

j  This  entry  is  in  a  different  handwriting  from  that  of  the 
regular  clerk  at  this  time.  That  worthy  had  perhaps  gone 
to  see  the  execution,  and  had  brought  back  with  him  short- 
hand notes  of  the  Archbishop's  last  words,  which  he  entered 
the  same  day.] 


*  This  should  be  xijd. 


[t^ftSkr.  !■■■"««■ 


10 — 15  January  1644.] 
[20°  Caroli  Regis'] 


143 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Robte  White. 


Tho.  Bates. 
John  Wright. 


10^  Of  Salt.  1644    [i.e.  1644*51 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


called,  The  Perfect  diurnall  &c 


VJa 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of  Master   Rushworth,    ffive   pam- 
phletts  (via*)  2  Brittainicus,  1  Intelligence  &  2  Scouts   .         .         ij*  vjd 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  8  pamphletts 


Entred     .     . 

viz'  2  Civicus  &  the  last  weekes  Informer,  &c 


xvnj" 


[Page  701,  i.e. 

699] 

Mathew  Symons. 


11°  .Damtavtj   1644   [i.e.  1644*5 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Downham  and 
Master  Whitaker  warden  two  bookes,  viz',  one  of  them  called,  The  two 
Olive  trees,  or  the  Lord's  two  annoynted  ones,  &c,  the  other  called,  Idolaters 
mine  &  England*  tritimph,  or,  the  Medetacon  of  a  Maymed  souldier     xijd 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Tho.  Bates. 
John  Wright. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  A  pfect  Diurnall,  &c    . 


13°  ftri'fitttms   1644 

under  the  hand  of   Master  Rushworth  a   pamphlett 


vj° 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


calle  Mercurius  Civicus,  wch  was  printed  last  weeke 


vj" 


cotom  trie 

Master  Overton.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ruonwo  *  Ellis  Junior 
and  Master  Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Calumny  arraigned  &  Cast, 
or,  a  breife  Answeare  to  some  extravagant  &  Ranch  passages  fallen  from  the 
pen  of  W"  Pryn  Esq",  in  a  late  discourse  entituled  Truth  triumphing  over 
falsehood,  &c,  against  John  Goodwyn  minister  of  the  Oospell  &c,  by  the  said 


John  Goodwyn 


Vj" 


[The  date  of  the  above  three  entries  was  doubtless  the 
13th  January  1644-5.] 


15o  .qiamiiivij   1644    [i.e.  1644*5] 

John  Thomas.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Bald  wyn,  secretary  to  his 

Excellency  the  Earle  of  Essex,  A  letter  from  Maior  Colonell  Browne  to  his 
Excellency  the  Earle  of  Essex,  being  a  true  relacon  of  the  great  victory 


nere  Abington,  &c 


v,l 


M 


[Page  702,  i.e. 

700] 

Tho.  Bates  and 

John  Wright. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  Mercurius  Civicus,  &c 


150  Bmmvij   1644    [i.e.  1644*5 1 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


vj" 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


144 


[16—20  January  1644. 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


H.««d.{t^flSi.,.l 


16*   3;tttttarij   1644    [i.e.  1644*51 

Ben.  Allen.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Downham  and 

Master  Parker  warden  a  booke  called  A  defence  of  the  lawfullues  of  the 
baptizing  Infants  &c,  in  way  of  Answeare  to  something  written  by  John 


Spilsbery  ag'  the  same 


v.l 


M 


co&cm  trie 

Ben.  Allen.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    Master   Bachiler   and    Master 

Parker  warden  a  lx>oke  called  A  moderate  oris  were  to  M'  Pryn's  booke 
called  the  full  Reply  &c         .         .         .  .         .         .         •     vj* 


Tho.  Bates  and 
Jobn  Wright. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  true  Informer  &c 


17<>  gtom  1644   [i.e.  1644*5] 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  a  painphlett 


vj 


rofrmt  Uric 

Master  Overton.      Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Carill,   and    Master 
Parker  warden,  a  sermon  called,  Jehoiadahs  Justice  upon  Baals  preists 


&c,  upon  2  CHRON.  23"  Chap.  16,  17  verses 


vj" 


18°  3an.  1644  [i.e.  1644*5] 

Andrew  Kemb.  Entred  .  .  .  vnder  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  Seaven  Questions  about  the  contr  over  tie 
betweene  the  Church  of  England  &  the  Separatists  &  Anabaptists,  breifly 
discussed  by  Immanell  Knutton 


i' 


Master  Bothwell.     Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford,  a  sheet  of  paper. 


entituled,  The  danger  of  Treaties  with  Popish  spiritts,  &c  by  J :  V :    .     vjd 


[Page  703,  i.t. 
701] 

George  BUnop. 


Jane  Coe. 


[?  18tb  Stttt*  1644  i.e.  1644*5] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett, 
called,  The  London  Post yj* 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hand   of    Master   Rushworth,    six   pam- 
phletts  viz1,  6  Occurences  &  a  pamphlett  called,  A  Cup  of  Sack  iij' 

20*"  of  3ati,  1644   [i.e.  1644*5 

Matter  Brewiter.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranford,  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke   called  The   sacred   and   soveraigne    Church 


lirni'ily;  or  the  Primitive,  &c.  By  John  Brinsley 


vj° 


[fc^fttiker.  }*•"«*• 


21—24  January  1644.] 

[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


145 


21o  go**  1644    [i.e.  1644*5] 

Jane  Coe.  Entred  for  her  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranfobd  a  booke  called 

A  satisfactory  Answeare  to  the  Archb"  of  Canterburie 's  speech  &c    .     vjd 


cotrcm  Jric 

Kobte  Austen.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth.  a  pamphlett 

called,  The  pfect  passages,  &c  .......     vj" 


i'l 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


cotrcm  &ic 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  A  pfect  diurnall  &c  vjd 


John  Hancock. 


22°  3hm,  1644    [,>.  1644*5] 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Parker 


Entred     .     . 

warden  a  booke  called  Unity  o'  duty,  &c.  by  J :  P : 


vj 


ii' 


[Page  704,  i.e. 

702] 

John  Hancock. 


22°  .Dantiavtt   1644 

under   the   hands    of    Master    Calamy    and    Master 


Entred     .     . 

Parker  warden,  The  Archbishop  of  Cant,  his  life  &  death,  &c 


Vj" 


Giles  Calvert.  Entred 

warden  a  booke 

of  the  late  Archbrp  Ac  by  M1'  Hen :  Burton 


coir  tru- 
ii  i idrr  the  hands  of  Master  Caryl  and  Master  Parker 
•ailed  The  Grand  Impostor  vnmasked,  or,  a  detection  &c 


vj" 


John  Wright  and      Entred 


Tho.  Bates. 


called  Mercurius  Civicus  &c  . 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


VJ° 


23°  3>anuavit 

Master  Griffin.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth,  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a   pamphlett  called    An   Exposicon  or  Interprtacon 


of  my  Lo:  Cant:  speech  or  Sermon  on  Tower  Hill 


vj" 


24"   iMt.  1644  [I.e.  1644*5] 


Philemon  Stevens      Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  and  under  the  hands 
Sam.  Gellibrand.       ot  Master  Whitaker  warden,  A  sermon  preached  upon  y'  27"  of  Nov.  last 


beinge  the  monthly  fast ,  by  Ben:  Pickering 


vj 


U 


Francis  Coles. 
Law.  Blakelocke. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Rout.  White. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  a  perfect  Diurnall,  &c 


coir  &ic 

under  the  hand  of  Master   Rushworth,   a  pamphlet 


vj" 


Entred 


two   Pamphletts  under   the   hand   of    Master   Rush- 


worth,  (viz1)  Mercurius  Britannicus  and  the  Scout 

19 


xij° 


146  [27  January— 1  February  1644.  *."«a.Ji^!___,.] 

[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


27*  Vanuatu   1644   [i.e.  1644*5] 

[Page  705,  It.       Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
703]  Whitaker  warden   a  booke  called  Occasus  occidentals,  or,  Job  in  the 

Fran.  Egglesfeild.      Wed,  being  two  sermons  preached  at  publique  fasts,  by  John  Bond       vjd 

W  andm°re  Entred  .  .  /  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
John  Williams.  Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Two  ^Treatises,  one  of  the  natuife  of 
This  is  crossed  Bod  yes  and:  the  other  of  the  nature  ojr  Mans  soule  &c,  by  Sr  Kfltoelme 
out  by  order  of    £>:„„,.  #   /  /  /vid 

Co"  of  the  third        hi     / ' * 

of  Febraaryl644. 

Teste.  W.  W.  _._     _ 

28°  3Jatn. 

Master  Lee  ami      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Henry  Eolles  Serieant  at 
Master  Packman.     ]awe  and  Master  Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Statuta  Pads,  or,  <i 
Perfect  Table  of  all  the  statutes  (now?  in  force)  &c         .         .         .     vjd 

31° 

Ben.  Allen.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of   Master   Downham.  and   Master 

Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  A  breife  exposicbn  of  the  Lords  prayer 
by  Mr  John  Hooker  in  his  familie         ......     vjd 

coDrcm  Ttic 

John  Raworth.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  booke  called 

Edicts  upon  the  ordayning  &  establishing  of  a   Comon  place  for  Merchants 
&c,  at  Roan,  translated  out  of  french      .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

1°  dFrtruartt   1644     i.e.  1644*5] 

"Page  706,  i.e.        Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Booker,    and  Master 

704]  Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Anglicus  ;  peace,  or  no  peace,  1645.     A 

Master  Partridge     probable  coniecture  of  the  state  of  England-  &c  by  W"  Lilley,  Student   i„ 

_      v.ant    *       AOrologie .  vid 

Humphry  Blunden.  •'  VJ 

coixem   &tc 

Robte  White.  Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  my  Lord  Generall,  a  pamphlett  called, 

Mercurius  Britanicus  &c         .         .         .         .         .         .         .'        .     vjd 

John  Wright  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth.  a  Pamphlett 
Tno.  Bates.  called.  Mercnrius  Civicus vjd 

John  Wright  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  a  pamphlett 
Tho.  Bates.  called,  the  True  Informer Vjd 

Fran.Coles,  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  a  pamphlett 

Law.  Chapman,         called,  a  pfect  diurnall  &c       .  .  .....      vjd 

Law.  Blacklock. , 

*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[fcto&Kk.,.  }*■«**■ 


3 — 5  February  1644.] 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


147 


3°  aamtarft*   1644   [i.e.  1644^5] 

Edward  Husbands.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  great  Assises  in  Parnassus  by 
Apollo  &  his  Assesso"  at  w'k  sessions  are  arraigned  Mercurins  Britanicus, 


Mercurins  Anlicus  &c,  being  a  poem 


v.] 


14 


coir  tfk 

Master  Bellamy.      Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of     Master     Caryl    and     Master 
Whitaker  warden,  A  Treatise  called  the  wonians  glory  Assertinge  the  due 


hono'  of  that  sexe,  &c,  bv  Samuel  Torshell 


vja 


[Page  707,  i.e. 
705] 

Master  Harper. 
Rich.  Harper. 


$o  .Vchv.  1644   \i.e.  1644*5 


under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle  and  Master  Parker 


Entred     .     . 

warden  a  booke  called  The  soules  Life,  Sc.  written  by  R:  P: 


vjn 


Entred 


called,  Januariex  Aceompt,  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rush  worth,  a  pamphlett 


VJa 


4o  iFctn\ 

Math.  Symons.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Downham    and    Master 

Parker  warden,  A  Sermon  railed  Good  newes  for  Christian  souldiers  &c 


bv  Jo :  Eachard 


Vj" 


Robte  Austen. 


Entred     .     . 

viz',  Perfect  Passages 


4«>  JFtiiX. 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  two  pamphletts. 


xij'1 


Master  Thomason 

and 
Master  Pullen. 


cofrcm  Irtc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S'  Nathaniell  Brent  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  &  by  order  of  Co"  of  the  third  of  February 
instant  a  booke  entituled  Two  treatices  in  the  one  of  wch  the  nature  of 
bodies,  in  the  other  the  Nature  of  Mans  soule,  is  looked  into,  In  way  of 
discovery  of  the  Immortality  of  reasonable  soules.  The  second  treatice 
declaring  the  nature  &  operacons  of  Mans  soule   out  of  ivch  the  immor- 


tality of  reasonable  soules  is  convinced  &c,  by  Sr  Kenelme  Digby 
[See  the  cancelled  entry  of  the  27th  Jan.] 


Vj- 


Francis  Coles. 


5°  JF(in\  1644 


1644*5 


Entred 


called,  The  Scottish  Dove  &c  . 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pamphletts 


xij" 


*  This  is  a  clerical  error  for  "  Februarii." 


148 


[5—8  February  1644. 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


H-n-MirtHtew] 


[Page  708,  i.e. 

706] 

Law.  Blaicklock. 


5°  .Vcht.  1644    {'i.e.  1644*5] 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of   the   Combns   house    in   Parliain',  An 
ordinance  for  raising  of  money  for  redemption  of  dressed  captives  &c 

vjd 

[Should  this  not  be  "distressed"  captives?] 


Law.  Blaicklock. 


cot*  Uric 

Entred     ...     by  vertue  of  an  order  from  the  Lord  Generall,  the 
Earle   of   Essex    a   booke   called   the   Lord   Digbyes    designs    to    betray 


Abingdon,  &c 


VJ° 


7°  iTcfir.  1644   [ie.  1644*5] 

Master  Lee  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Hen  :  Rolle,  Serjeant  at 
Master  Packman.    Lawe,  and  Master  Whitaker  warden  a  booke  entituled,  Les  Quseres  del 


Monnsimir  Plowden  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         •         •         •     VJ 


id 


cofrcm   itic 

Master  Stevens.      Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Booker    and   Master 
Whitaker   warden   a   booke   called  An  Addition   to   the  Tables  of  the 


Logathrismes  contracted,  &c 


VJ" 


8°  dFcfir.   1644 

Tho.  Bates  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  two  pamphlettg, 
Jo.  Wright,  Jun'-      (viz'),  Mercurius  Civicns  &  the  true  Informer  &c    .         .         .         .    xijd 

cotrcm  Uric 

Edw.  Blackmore.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  A  sermon  called  the  Sheapards  farewell  to  his  beloved 
flock,  &c,  by  Dr  Grant vjd 


[Page  709,  i.e. 

707] 

James  Crumpe. 


8°  JTcim  1644   [ie.  1644*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitacre  warden,  An  epistle  admonitory  written  to  an  eminent  Professor 
for  the  seasonable  prveniing  of  a  Relapse         .         .         .         .         •     Vjd 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


cottciu   Uric 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


called,  The  pfect  diurnall,  &c 


vj" 


Fran.  Coles. 


cotrcm  frtc 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Scottish  Dove vjd 


[h.  mitike 


R.  Mead. 


10—17  February  1644.] 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


149 


10°  ifeti.   1644 

Master  Younge.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  S1'  Tho:  Orchards'  Trissotetros,  &c 

vjd 

cotfcm  trie 

Robte  Austen.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master   Ckanford,  a   litle   tract 

called,  A  Gentlewomans  rich  token,  &c    .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

11°  iTclji. 

John  Wright,  Jun'-  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  A  directory  of  Church  goverm'  prac- 
tized by  the  first  Nonconformists  in  the  dayes  of  Queene  Elizabeth,  written 
by  Mr  Tho :  Cartwright         .        . vjd 

cofrrttt  tfic 

Robte  Austen.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Master  Rushworth  a   pamphlett 

called,  The  pfect  -passages,  &c.         .......     vjd 

iriiftb  irebr.  1644   [i.e.  1644*5] 

ljQafe  71°'  *"'■       Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth   a  pamphlett 

_.     _  .         ,        called,  Mercurius  Civicus  &c vid 

Tho.  Bates  and  '  J 

John  Wright. 

Edward  Husbands.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  under  the  hand  of 
Master  Elsinge,  An  ordinance  for  raising  &  maynteyning  of  forces  for  the 
defence  of  the  kin/jdome  vnder  the  Gornand  of  Sr  Tho:  Ffairfaxe      .     vjd 

Robt*  White.  Entred     ...     by  order  of  my  Lord  Generall  a  pamphlett  called, 

Merctirius  Britannicus,  &c      .......  vjd 

Fran.  Coles.             Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
Law!  Champman       called,  The  pfect  diurnall  &c. vjd 

[sic]. 

fbip  iTeJjt.  1644    [i.e.  1644*5] 

Master  Man.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Part  subscribed  by 
both  the  wardens,  A  sermon  preached  by  Dr  John  Whincop,  at  a  publique 
fast  at  WestmT  the  29"  of  January  1644,  upon  the  22"  of  ESA  Y  &  the 
12"  verse vjd 

Raph  Smith.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of   Master   Cranford   a   pamphlett 

called,  An  Antidote  ag'  the  contagious  Ayre  of  Indepencye,  &c,  by  D :  P :  P : 

Vjd 

Fran.  Cole.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Scottish  Dove  &c vjd 

Robte  Austen.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called  the  Perfect  Passages vjd 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  ten  pamphletts 
called,  the  Diary    ..........      v* 


150 


[20—23  February  1644. 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


H.««d.jfe^ftfik».] 


20tb  iFetmmrw   1644    [i.e.  1644*5] 

("PagG  711,  i.e.       Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushwoeth  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  whole  tryall  of  the  Lord  Mackquire  at 
Austen.  ffle  j[{ngS  bench  barr,  wth  all  the  Speeches  &  proceedings  about  the  same 

vjd 

cotrcm  trie 

Master  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  bv  order  of  the  Comons  House  of  Parliament,  An 
Ordinance  of  the  Lords  &  Comons  assembled  in  Parliam'  for  the  raising  <{• 
levyeing  of  the  Monthly  swine  of  21,000"  towards  the  Maintenance  of  the 
Scottish  Army,  &c .         .         .         .  .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

cotrcm  trie 

MaBter  Greene.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Nine  sermons  preached  by  M'  Josiah 
Shute  upon  EXODUS  the  8"  &c vjd 

John  Hancock.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  Three  queries  touching  the  late  Archbishop,  &c,  bv 
Mr  Woodward       .        .  vjd 


cotrcm  trie 

Edw.  Husbands.       Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  An  Ordinance  of  the 
Lords,  &  Coinons  in  Part,  That  all  officers  &  soldiers  upon  paine  of  death 


shall  repaire  to  their  Colors  wthin  48  houres  after  publicacbn  &c  vj 


H 


23t" 

Jane  Coe.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  two  pamphletts 

(viz1),  The  Occurences  printed  the  lastweeke  &  the  last  speech  &  confession 


of  the  Lord  Mackquire  at  Tiburne,  &c 


vj 


l« 


[Page  712,  i.e. 

710] 

Robt*  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Entred     .     . 

Mercuriu*  Brilunnicus,  <fee 


23™  iTctivttavi}   1644    [i.e.  1644*5 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Audley,  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj" 


cotrcm  trie 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  pfect  diurnall  •fee- 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


Vj- 


*  Two  pamphlets  should  have  beeu  xijd. 


[t^fiffiker.  }«■«"*• 


24  February— 4  March  1644.] 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


151 


2¥  JTfctm  1644   [i.e.  1644*5] 

Will.  Wells.  Entred  for  his  copie   under  the  hands  of  Master   Cakill  and   Master 

Whitakeb   warden   a    booke   called    Animadversiones   sacra   ad   textum 
haebraicU  veterig  Testimentis  &c  autore  Arnaldo  Bootio,  M:  D:         .     vj1* 


Tho.  Bates  anil 
Jo.  Wright,  Junr- 


Master  Bellamy 

and 
Master  Stephens. 


co&em  tfk 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushwoeth,  three  Pam- 
phletts  (viz')  Mercurius  Civicus  &  two  True  Informers  &c         .     xviijd 

25to  iTfd>.  1644    [i.e.  1644*51 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Lords,  and  under  the  hands 
of  Master  Whitakeb  warden,  A  sermon  preached  on  the  29"  of  9'"'  1644 
before  the  Lords  in  the  Abey  church  at  West.     By  Mr  Hill  .     vj* 


Jo.  Stafford.  Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hands    of   Master   Bownham   and   Master 

Pabkee  warden  a  booke  called  The  greate  Oracle,  or,  the  mayne  frame  & 
body  of  the  Scriptures  whether  in  mans  freewill  &c,  by  Fr.  Quarles     vjd 


coUrcm  trie 


Robte  Austen.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushwoeth  two  pamphletts 

viz1,  The  pfect  passages  &  A  true  relacon  of  the  taking  of  Shrovesbury  by 


Colonell  Mitton  &  Colonel!  Bowyer,  &c 


xij" 


[Page  713,  i.e. 

711] 

Edw.  Husbands. 


Mathew  Symmons. 


Bernard  Alsop. 


George  Bishop. 


27o  AFciit.  1644 


i.e, 


1644*51 


Entred     .     .  Two  Ordinances  of  the  iortfe  and  Comons  in  Parlmm', 

viz',  One  for  the  speedy  raisinge  and  pressing  of  men  for  recruting  the 
forces  under  the  com11  of  ST  Tho:  Ffairfaxe  And  the  other  Tliat  the  Comit- 
tee  for  the  Militia  of  London  shall  have  power  to  impose  upon  psons  to  find 


urines,  &c 


xij" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bownham  and  Master 
Paeker  warden  a  booke  called  The  way  of  the  churches  of  Christ  in  New 
England,   measured  by  the  golden  Reed  of  the   Sanctuary,  &c,  by  John 


Cotton 


vj" 


4t0  ittartii   1644    \i.e.  1644*5 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of   Master   Bownham    and    Master 
Parker  warden,  a.  new  Catachisme  a  booke  called  Direction  for  receivinge 


of  the  communion,  &c  by  Wm  Good 


vj" 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushwoeth,  Twenty  four 


Pamphletts  printed  by  him  from  Michaelmas  last  to  this  prsent 

[  Such  entries  as  this  were  a  clear  evasion  of  the  Order  of  the 
year  1643,  which  expressly  stated  that  all  pamphlets  should 
be  licensed  and  entered  in  the  Hall  book  of  the  Company 
before  they  were  published.  These  twenty-four  pamphlets 
were  doubtless  the  periodical  issues  of  a  news  sheet.] 


xij8 


152 


[4—6  March   1644. 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


R.M«d.{i*&5&er.] 


¥<>  Mnvtii   1644    [i.e.  1644*5] 

Fran.  Coles.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Scottish  Dove,  &c vjd 

Robte  Austen.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 

called,  A  victory  obteyned  by  Cot  Massey  &c    .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Fran.  Coles.             Enti-ed     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
Uwlmffick.       cal^d,  The  pfed  diurnall  &c vjd 

Robt«  White.  Entred  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  twe  *  a  pam- 

phlett^ wV  Mcratriu  *  called,  The  sence  of  the  Oxford  Juncto  concerning 
the  late  treaty,  &c  in  verse      ........     vj* 

4to  mAXiii   1644   [i.e.  1644*5] 

[Page  714,  i.e.       Entred     ...     by   order  of    my    Lord    Generall    <&    perused    by 

Tho:  Audley,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittannicug  &c       .     vid 
Robte  White.  r  J 

cotr  trie 

Master  Bellamy.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Certeine  considerations  shewinge  the 
imminent  danger  of  this  citty  togeather  wth  the  remedies,  &c  .         .     vjd 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  A  copie  of  a 
Letter  to  the  Earle  of  Warwick  of  the  taking  of  Cardigan  Cattle  &c,  from 
Cap1  Swanley         ..........     vjd 

5">    Jttatrtit 

Robte  White.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
intituled,  The  Moderate  Intelligencer,  &c vjd 

Thomas  Bates  and    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
Jo.  Wright,  .Tun'-      called,  Mercurius  Civicus vj<t 

Mrs.  Okes.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master   Cranford   and   Master 

Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Heresiographie,  or,  a  description  of  the 
hereticques  &  sectaries  sprung  up  in  this  latter  Age,  &c,  bv  Mr  Bph :  Pagett 

Yjd 

6*  Mxxtii 

Master  Slater.  Entred    /.     .     under    the    hands  /i   Master   Gatakkr   and/Master 

£,«  „«".  riaif  PAMMj/wwdMl  a  ''»ok«  called  AnfApohgw  for   the   ordination  of  tf 

Master  Hernland  »">"*/"  of  y>  Church  of  Englandjjfo     By  Elkanah  Gladniaiy&D.  Ac 
Muter  81ater.  /  /  vjd 

&o  Mixvtii  1644   [i.e.  1644*5] 

Hij                     Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  Pamphlett 
Tho.  Bates.              called,  Mercurius  Civicus  Ac           ...  vjd 

Jo.  Wright,  Jun'- . J 

*  Deletions  as  in  Register. 


[itotek.».}*-«*»«- 


7—8  March  1644.] 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


153 


7*>  JWartit   1644 


1644*5: 


Robt«  Austen.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 


called,  The  perfecte  Passages,  &c 


vj 


iA 


colT  3)rtc 

Master  Soto**       Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    Master   Downame   and    Master 
Yonnge.                  Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Medicus  Medicattu.     By  Mr  Alexander 
Rosse,  &c vjd 

co?J  &tc 

Thomas  Underhill     Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands    of   Master   Cranford   and    Master 
and  John  Seawell.    pARKEB  warden  a  booke  entituled  A  Comentarie  upon  the  Revelation  of 
S'    John.      By    David    Parens    &    translated    into   English,    by   Elias 
Arnold,  &c    .        . vjd 


cofrcm  trie 

John  Wright,  Junr    Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Carill    and    Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  a  discourse  of  the  Mistery  of  god  opened 


Bernard  Alsop. 


concerning  the  utter  ruyne  of  Mistical!  Babilon,  &c 


vj" 


Entred 


called,  the  weekely  Aecompt,  4c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


v.] 


M 


Master  Slater 

and 
Master  Heme. 


Edw.  Husbands. 


eotrcm  *rtc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  G-atakek  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  An  Apologie  for  the  Ordinacon  of 
Ministers  &c,  by  Elkanah  Gladman,  B.D vjd 

[See  cancelled  entry  on  previous  page. J 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  y*  house  of  Coinons,  two  orders,  one  dated 
the  27"'  August  1644,  the  other  the  3r''  March,  1644,  touching  Mr  Speakers 
granting  passes,  &c vjd 


[Page  710,  i.e. 

714] 

Tho.  Fawcett. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  Le  Merctire  Anglois,  &c 


8°   JtTarttC   1644    [i.e.  1644*5] 

under  the  hand    of   Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 


vj" 


rodent  Uric 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  House  of  Lords  &  subscribed  by 
Master  Parker  warden,  a  Sermon  called,  An  Indictment  ag'  England, 
because   of    her  selfe    murdering   divisions,  &C,   preached    at   a    solemne 


fast  Decr  25"'  1644,  by  Edm :  Calamy 


vj" 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 
20 


154 


[8—11  March  1644. 
[20°  Carol 7  Regis] 


R.M..d.{i<&&k.r.] 


8°  JKartti  1644   [i.e.  1644=51 

Master  Meredith.     Entred  for  his  copie   under  the  hand   of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  The   Essence  &    Unity  of  the   Church 


Catholirk  visible,  Ac,  by  Sam.  Hudson 


•    vjn 


cofrcm  SJrt'c 

by  order  of  my  Lord  generall,  &  perused  by  Thomas 


Robte  White.  Entred     .     . 

Auni.EY,  a  pamphlett  called.  Mercurins  Brittanims 


vj° 


Edw.  Husbands.        Entred 


cofrcm  tfit 

by  order  of  the  Comons  House  of  Part,  a  booke  called 


Gofl  appearing  for  the  Parliam'  in  sundry  late  Victories  See 


vj° 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


9°  Mivctii 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  pfect  Diurnall       ........     vjd 


10°  JRarttt 

Fran.  Coles.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 

called,  The  treaty  at   Uxbridge,  the   Inducem''  thereunto  &  the  cause   of 


disolveing  thereof,  &c 


vj" 


cotr  ttit 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  Three  speeches 

spoken  in  Guildhall,  On  Tuesday  last  By  the  Earle  of  Northumberland, 


Lord  Lowden,  <£•  S'  Hen:  Vane,  .tun?,  &c 


vj° 


>;mo  fric   itt.uttj    1644 


1644*5 


[Page  717,  i.e. 

715] 

Robte  Austen. 


Robte  White. 


Master  Walbanck. 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  Pamphlett 


called,  The  Perfecte  Passages,  &c 


VJ" 


(Eofr  Jric 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master   Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


called,  The  Kingdomes  Weehely  Intelligencer,  &c    . 


Vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called  The  Diary  &c       .         . vjd 


lio  ivtixxtii   1644 


i.e. 


1644*5 


Geo.  Bishop.            Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett, 
The  London  Post,  Ac vjd 


[fety&Sier.te.H<»d. 


11—14  March  1644.] 

[20°  Car oli  Regis] 


155 


11°  Mnvtii  1644  [i.e.  1644*5] 

Mathew  Symmons.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Truiths  victory,  against  heresie  Att  a 
Conference  wth  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .  .         .     vjd 


Idem. 


(Soft  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     vnder  the  hands  of   Master   Downham    and    Master 
Parker  warden,  A  Reveitve  of  a  certaine  pamphlett  under  the  name  of 


one  John  Lilhoriie.      By  a  well  wilier  to  the  peace  of  Sion  &c. 


VJ" 


Robte  White.  Entred     .     . 

called,  The  Moderate  Intelligencer  &c 


12°  Jttartii  1644 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlet t 


vja 


Master  Dawlman.    Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master   Bachilor   and    Master 
Parker  warden,  a  lrooke    called    The  sound  beleiver,  &c,   by    Thomas 


[Page  718,  i.«, 
716] 
Bernard  Alsop. 


Master  Sparkes. 
Vide  Liber  E, 
fol.  (87). 


Sheapard 


Entred 


vj 


i'l 


£Hc  viiftb  ittarcfi   1644   [i.e.  1644*5 


called,  The  weekely  Accompt,  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master   Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


VJu 


coircm  Irtc 


Entred  .     .     under    the   hands   of   Master   Langley,    and    Master 

Whitaker    warden    a    booke   called    /:    A:    Comenio   Janua    LinquarV 


reserata,  Ac,  in  Greeke  . 


vj" 


cotmn  &ic 

Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth.  a  pamphlett 
called.  The  Diary,  &c     ........  vjd 


Htb 

Tho.  Underhill.         Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master    Cranford    and    Master 
Parker   warden   a   booke   called    Infants    baptisme   freed  front    Anti- 


christ ianisme  <£•«,  bv  Tho:  Blake  in  Ansvere  to  Mr  Blackwood 


Vj" 


Master  Flesher. 


Fran.  Coles. 


(Kofr  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Henry  Rolls,  serieant  at  Lawe, 
and  Richard   Whittaker  warden,  A  Manual,  or,  an  Analecta  formerly 


stiled  The  Complete  Justice,  &C 


vj 


i'i 


Entred 


under   the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,    Two    Pam- 


phletts  called,  The  Scottish  Dove  &c 


xij" 


Edw.  Husbands.        Entred 


by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons.  An  Ordinance  of  the 


of  the  (sic)  Lords  &  Comont  in  Port  for  rayseinif  draught  liorxi'.-- 


VJ" 


156 


[15—17  March  1644. 
[20°  Carol i  Regis] 


B.«-4.{i*tew.] 


15*  Mr  JKartft 

Master  Rothwell.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth  and  Master 
Whitaker  war:  A  Remonstrance  to  the  par.  touching  the  Insuportable 
hi  iseries  of  the  poore  wth  the  cure  and,  remedy  thereof,  &c        .         .     vjd 

17»w  Mc  #f;uttt   1644     />.  1 644*5 j 

(Page  719,  l.r.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryl  and  Master  -W-iht  * 
Parker   warden.   An    exposition    upon    the   five  former  chapters    of  the 
Beniamln  Allen.       l>r,n)]iWAJ  0f  ExekieU Vjd 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Kobte  White. 


Nath.  Webb. 


Master  Tyler. 
Master  Fifelld. 
Ralph  Smith. 
John  Feild. 


John  Feild. 


Entred     .     . 

failed.  The  Perfect  Divrimll.  <{•<■ 


(EoTr  Mr 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


vj 


iii 


Entred 


by  order  of  My  Lord  Generall  A:   perused   by  Tho: 

id 


Audley,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercnrins  Brittanicus  &v  .     vj" 

Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam',  subscribed 
by  Master  Parker  warden,  A  sermon  preached  by  M'  Geonje  Walker,  at  a 


publique  fast  at  Westnf  the  29'*  January  1644,  &t 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  by  an  order  of  both  howses  of  Parliani',  dated  the 
lZth  March,  1644,  wherein  Master  Hen  :  Robrough  and  Master  Adonira 
Bifeild  the  scribes  of  the  Assembly  of  Divines,  are  authorised  to  cause  to 
l>ee  printed,  The  Directory  and  ordinance  concerninge  it,  and  by  authoritie 
of  the  said  Scribes  under  their  hands,  The  said  Directory  and  Ordinance 
of  both  howses  of  Parliani'  conoerninge  the  same  &t    .        .        .    vjd 

(Go*  Me 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  a  booke  called 
The  tri/ull  ,('•  triumph  of  ffayth  or  an  exposition  of  Christs  disposessing  the 


Iranian  of  Canaan 


VJa 


[Page  720,  i.e. 

718] 

Tho.  Underhill. 


Bob*  White. 


Robt!  Austen. 


17°  4H;uttt    1644     />.  1644*5 

.     under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth  a  Pap  called, 
■oimr  of  the  Kinges  Souldiers  in,  Leicester -shire  Ac  in  7  pticulers 
Samuel  Luke  to  the  Com  Hires  "I  Hertford  &c  .         .     vjd 

rotr  Mr 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  kingdomes  weekely  IntdUgtnoer,  &C       .         .         .         •     vjd 

<Eo*  Mr 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  Pamphlett 
called,  A  greate  victory  obfeined  by  S'  Wm  Waller  &  Leift  generall  Crom- 
n-i'll  agt  Col:  Longe  neere  Troughbridge  &c  yj* 


Entred 
The  Deme 
sent  by  S' 


Entred 


Deleted  in  Register. 


[fc.*&er.  }*■*«*. 


18—22  March  1644.] 
[20°  Caroli  Regis] 


157 


18°  M&VtU   1644 


i.e. 


1644*51 


Geo.  Bishop. 


Robte  White. 


Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  London  Post  &c vjd 


19°  MAVtii  1644   [)>.  1644*5] 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  Moderate  Intelligencer  &c 


VJ" 


<EoTr  trie 


Peter  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master  Cranpord   and   Master 

Parker  warden,  A  sermon,  on  PS.  72.  v  1.  or,  A  commemoration  of  the 
Kings  Inauguration  &c .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Nath.  Webbe  and  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  entituled  Johannis  Buxtorfii  Epitome  Grammaticae 
Hebraeae  &c  ..........  vjd 


Will.  Grantham. 


[Page  721,  i.e. 

719] 

Master  Miller. 


Robte  Austen. 


Robte  Austen. 


Robte  Austen. 


Master  Miller. 


19°  mirtii  1644 


[i.e. 


1 644*5 i 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth  and  Master 
Whittaker  warden,  A  speech  delivered  in  Comoti  Councell  Mundaie  the 
24'*  February  1644,  beinge  a  Plea  for  the  Comunalty  of  London,  by  John 


Bellamy,  &c  . 


Entred 


vj" 


20 


called  The  pfect  passages 


under   the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 


vj 


i«l 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  a  pamphlett  called, 


King  James  his  divine  prophesie  of  the  Warrs,  &c  .  .  .  .     vj'1 

20{b 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  An  Exact  List  of  the  Comand"  &  Officers  in  the  Army  under  the 


Comand  of  8'  Tho:  Ffairfax,  &c 


vj 


M 


21  tb 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master   Cranford    and    Master 
Parker  warden,  a   letter  written   by  M'  Tho:  Sheapard  entituled,  New 


Englands  Lamentacon  &c 


Vj" 


22o  Jttatrtii  1644 

John  Wright,  Junr  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  ward  a  Treatice  called,  Paedo-Baptisme  or  The  Baptizing 
of  Infants  iustified  wth  Mr  Phillpotts  letter  to  the  same  purpose.  By 
Robt.  Ram,  &e vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master   Rushworth  a  pamphlett 


Tho.  Bates. 


John  Wright,  Jun'-    called)  Mercurim  Qivicus,  &c 


Vj" 


158 


22  March  1(344—28  March  164o.'        K.Mead.{fc.tyft£ker.] 
[20,-21s  Caroli  Begin] 


[Page  722,  i.e. 

720] 

Robt«  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


22*  Mnttii    1644    >>.  1644*5] 

Entred   for  his  copie   by  order  of   My   Lord   Generall  &  pused  by 
Thomas  Audley  A  pamphlett  called  Mercnrius  Brittanicus,  &c    .     vjd 


col*  &tc 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


Entred 

called,  The  Perfecte  Diurnall  &c 


vj" 


Robt*  White. 


25°  juarttj  1645 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


Entred     .     . 

called.  The  kingdomes  weekly  Intelligencer  &c 


VJ" 


colrem  frtc 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  two  pamphletts, 


xij 


M 


Bernard  Alsop.  Entred     .      . 

viz',  the  weekely  Accompt,  &c 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 


printed  last  weeke  entituled,  The  diary,  &c   . 


vj 


II 


Hoses  Bell. 


Robt«  White. 


26° 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  dep  to  Master 
Rushworth,   a  pamphlett   called,   The  Oxford,    Caracter  of  the  London 


diurnall  examined  &  answered,  &c 


v.l 


l< 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


M 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Moderate  Intelligencer,  &c    .     vj 

27*  Matcii  1645 

Mathew  Symonds.     Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of    Master   Downham   and   Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  The  gaine  of  losse,  or  Temporal!  louse 


spiritually  improved,  Ac.     By  Warner 


vj" 


28»>  0t»tcU   1645 


[Page  723,  i.e.       Entred     .     .     .     by  coder   of    the   Lords    house   of    Parlam',  a  sermon 
7213                       preached    at   Westmr   at   the  publike  fast  before  the  Lords    house   of 
Master  Brewster.     par]amt  the  37*  F(,h,..  UU  entituled.  The  church  sinking  saved  by  Christ 
by  Symeon  Ash vjd 

cofrcm  ttic 

Master  Thomason    Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and    Master 
Maate'pulleii         Whitaker    warden,   a    booke    called    Spanhemii    Epistola    ad   Davidem 


Hiir/i, 1,1,1111,1,1.  ,(;■.  Liitinc  ct  Anglice 


vj" 


[iM 


Jier.}H.M..d. 


28—31  March  1645.] 

[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


159 


Fran.  Coles. 


Jane  Coe. 


2$n>  Mmch  1645 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the   hand  of   Master  Mabbott   deputy   to 


Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Scottish  Dove 


Vj« 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  four  pamphletts  called  Occurences,  &c      .         .         .      ij" 


Moses  Bell. 


29°  Jttiucij  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  The  causes  of  the  fast,  appointed  by  the  generall 
Assembly  of  Scotland  to  bee  kept  the  last  Wednesday  of  March,  1645,  &c 

vjd 


Master  Sparkes. 


Master  John 

Dawson. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  A  vindication  of  free  grace  in  opposition 


to  an  Arminian  'position  &c 


VJ° 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Downham  and   Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  King  Jesus  is  the  beleevers  preist  prince 


X-  lawgiver  &c 


VJa 


[Page  724,  i.e. 
722] 
Master  Man. 


29tb  ittardt  1645 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  both  houses  of  Parlam1,  &  subscribed  by 
Master  Parker  warden  a  Sermon  preached  at  Christs  Church  the  12"'  of 
March,  1644,  before  ye  Lords  &  Comons  at  a  solemne  thankesgiveing 
by  Mr  Arrowsmith  called,  England's  Ebenesur  or  Stone  of  helpe  on  the 


1.  Sam.  7.  12. 


vj 


U 


co*  trie 

by  order  of  my  lord  Generall  and  pused  by  Thomas 


Robte  White.  Entred     .     . 

Audley  A  pamphlett  called  Mercurms  Britannicus 


vj" 


Rich.  Harpper. 


Fran.  Coles, 
Law.  Chapman, 

arid 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Robte  White. 


cott  Uric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbot  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called.  The  Generall  Accom.pt  of  the  yceedings 
in  parliam'  &c        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


Entred 


called,  The  Ferfecte  Diurnall,  &c 


under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 


vj- 


31°  JWamj  1645 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbot  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  The  hingdomes  weekly  Intelligencer,  &c 

vjd 


160 


[1—5  April  1645. 
[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


H.Mead.li^Jiw.] 


Edw.  Husbands. 


[Page  T2n,  i.e. 
723] 
Master  Jo. 

Dawson. 


1"   a|IVtl   1645 

Entred  for  his  eopie  by  order  of  the  house  of  Combns  under  the  hand  of 
Master  Elsinge,  An  ordinance  of  the  Lords  &  Combns  assembled  in 
Parliamt  for  secureing  the  Eighty  thousand  pounds  advanced  by  and 
under  the  Eight  Trers  &c,  &  for  a  further  pvision  for  the  raisinge  <£•  mayn- 
teyninge  of  the  forces  under  the  comand  of  Sr  Thomas  Fairfaxe,  Ac 


vjQ 


into   %pxi\    1645 


Entred  .  .  .  under  yc  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whittaker  warden  a  booke  called  King  Jesus,  is  the  beleivers  prince 
jirrist  and  Lawgiver  in  things,  &c vjd 

[Already  entered  at  p.  723.] 


2»o  &ic   %pVu   ie45 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbot,  Deputy  to  Master 


Bernard  Alsop.  Entred     .     . 

Rtjshworth,  a  painphlett  called,  the  Weekely  Account,  &c 


vjn 


3°  tfic  Sljiril  1645 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Fran.  Coles.  Entred     .     . 

Rush  worth,  a  pamplett  called,  the  Scottish  Dove,  &c    . 


vj 


Idem. 


Robte  White. 


QZotf  ttit 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rtjshworth,  A  pamphlett  called,  A  full  Answere  to  a  scandalous  pam- 


phlett called  A  Character  of  A  London  Diurnall 


vj" 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Rtjshworth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  Moderate  Intelligence  &c 


vj" 


Robu  Austeu. 


Ralph  Smith. 


4to   ftyril   1645 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rtjshworth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  perfect  passages 


VJQ 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranpord   and   Master 
]   warden,  2  Sermons  upon  the  [  \  of  COR.  called  The 


Temple  defUer  defiled  by  Mr  Rich :  Bifeild 


Vj" 


5to  &ic   ajlril    1645 

John  Maoock.  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of   Master   Langley   and    Master 

Parker  warden  a  tx>oke  called  Stenographic,  or  The  schoole  of  Memurie&c. 


By  Thomas  Oxfford 


vj" 


[fc^ftfik.,.  }*•»«*■ 


5—9  April  1645.] 

[21°   Caroli   Regis] 


161 


[Page  726,  i.e. 

724] 

Master  Stevens, 


5*  Me  frpvil  1645 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whittaker,  ward,  A  discourse  shewinge  the  true  boundes  of  Christian 
freedome.     Upon  John  8.  ver.  36.  &c.     By  Samuel  Boulton  .         .     vjd 


Idem. 


©off  Uric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S'  Nathaniel  Brent  and  Master 
Whittaker  ward  a  booke  called  Be  causis  erroru  opus  Edoardi  Baronis 
Herbert  de  Cherbury,  &c         .......  vjd 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


6°  &i>r. 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  pfect  Bmrnall 


vj° 


John  Wright,  Jun'    Entred 


by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Pari  An  Ordinance  of 


the  Lords  &  Comons  for  calling  in  the  members  of  both  houses,  &c        vjd 


Ro^te  Whjfe. 


Roots  White. 


7°  frpvil 

Entred      /  .     .     under  the  hand  of/Master  Mabbott,  deput/ to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  Merc*  / 

Entred  .     .     by    order    of    my   Lord    generall    and    pused    by 

Thomas  Audley,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus  .     yjd 


Robt.  White. 


Robte  Austen, 


8°  &pti\ 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Kingdomes  weekly  Intelligence,  &c 


vja 


9°  april  1645 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  A  pamphlett  called,  Perfecte  passages,  &c 


Vj« 


[Page  727,  i.e. 

725] 

Tho.  Bates  and 

John  Wright,  Junr 


Hath.  Symons. 


Entred 


9°  SljmUs  1645 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  Mercurius  Civicus 

(Boti  Urte 


vj 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master   Downham    and    Master 
Parker  ward  a  booke  called  A  breife  discovery  of  the  blasphemous  doctrine 


of  Ffamilisme,  &c.     By  John  Ethrington 

*  Deleted  in  Begister. 

21 


vj° 


162 


[10—13  April  1645. 

[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


*-*«M£.fyft£ker.] 


TO©  %pti\ 

Robi*  White.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  Deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence 


vj" 


cotr  Jjic 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Bern.  Alsop.  Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  A  pamphlett  called,  The  weekely  Accompt,  &c 


vj" 


Master  Sparks, 
senior. 


Stephen  Bowtell. 


11°   ayi 1 1 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  ward  a  booke  called  The  Church  of  England  a  true  Church 
&c,  or,  a  Discourse  devided  into  two  Tractates  &c.     Bv  D'  Bastwicke 


vj° 


©0*  &tc 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford,  a  small  treatise 
Entituled,  Christs   Kingdome   on   earth   opened   according   to   the  Scrip- 


tures, &c. 


vj° 


<Kotf  tfic 

Abell  Roper.  Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam':  a  sermon 

preached  oh  a  solemne  day  of  Thanksgiving  at  Christ   Church,  before  the 


ho"'  houses  of  Pari.  March  12'*  1644.     By  Mr  Richard  Vynes 


vj 


\* 


[Page  728,  i.e. 

726] 

Rich.  Best. 


Ilo  H|,ra   1645 

Entred  ...  by  desire  &  Comand  of  the  Earle  of  Warwick,  (testified 
under  the  hand  of  Master  Jessup  his  secretary,  &  under  the  hands  of 
Master  Parker  ward)  a  pap  conteyninge  a  surrender  of  his  Lo""  Comission 


as  Lord  Admirall,  &c 


vj" 


Ffran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


12°  ftprtl 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott,  Deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  Perfecte  Diurnall 


vj 


13°  Sjirtl  1645 

by  order  of  my  Lord  Generall  and  pused  by  Thomas 


Rob*  White.  Entred     .     . 

Audley,  A  pamphlett  called  Mercurius  Brittannicus 


vj" 


<Eo9  ttr 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  Deputy  to  Master 


Ffran.  Coles.  Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  A  pamphlett  called,  The  Scottish  Dove,  Ac 


vj" 


[fe$fi?Jk.r>"»*- 


14—17  April  1645.] 

[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


163 


Stephen  Bowtell.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  S'Nath:  Bkent,  and  Master 
Parkee,  warden,  A  Discourse  consisting  of  motives  for  the  enlargem'  and 
freedome  of  trade  especially  that  of  cloth,  &c  .         .         .         .     vjd 


Robte  White. 


Edw.  Husbands. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushwoeth,  A  pamphlett  called,  The  Kingdomes  weekely  Intelligencer  &c 


VJa 


150  %pVa  1645 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  and  Comons  assembled  in  Par- 
liam4  on  the  date  above  written,  An  extracte  of  seuall  letters  from  Scotland 
concerninge  the  defeat  given  to  the  rebells  under  the  com'1  of  James  Ghrame, 
Earle  of  Montrosse  at  Candy,  by  the  Army  of  the  Part  of  Scotland,  &c. 

Vjd 


[Page  729,  i.e. 

727] 


Master  Walbanck.    Entred 


[Note. — A  quantity  of  ink  was  at  some  time  upset  over 
this  page,  so  that  some  of  the  entries  are  hardly  to  be 
deciphered.] 

15o  ftpvili*  1645 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Diary  &c 


VJu 


Robte  Austen. 


Robt,  Bostock. 


16°   %pv.    1645 

Entred  .  .  '.  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  p feet  Passages       .         .         .     vjd 

co*  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called,  A  moderate  aunswer  to  the  speech 
of  the  holland  Embassadors    ,         .         .         ,         .         .         .         .     vid 


Robte  White. 


Sam.  Oelllbrand. 


CO*  &tc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushwoeth,  A  pamphlet  called  The  Moderate  Intelligence,  &c      .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Parker 
warden,  a  sermon  preached  by  Mr  Maynard  on  PROV.  23"1  chav  verse  23  (H 
Ffebr  26"  1644       ......  .  .     vjd 


17°  3jn\ 

Thh '  wW        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
jonn  wnght,  Juir    Rush  worth,  three  of  the  pamphletts  called  Mercurius  Givicus,  Ac. 

xviijd 


164 


[18—22  April  1645. 
[21°   Caroli  Regis'] 


■."-Mi^esw.] 


Godfrey  Emerson 
and  Dan.  Frere. 


Richard  Rolston. 


18°  ajml   1645 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  Opus  .  .  .  sodicum  Grecti  novU  &c  a 
P.  .  .  .  Colemanno.  Memorandum.  It  is  agreed  (F)  betweene  ye  said 
Mr  Emerson  &  the  said  (?)  Mr  Erere  that  the  survivor  of  [them?]  shall 
have  the  whole  right  in  th[e  same  or  the  said  ?]  Copie  wthout  giveing  any 
con[sideracon?]  for  the  same         .......     vjd 

(Signed)  Godfrey  Emer[son  ?] 
Daniell  [Frere?] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  Poem  called  Solomons  Lamentacon,  entituled  ECCLE- 
SIASTES  paraphrased  w'k  twelve  soliloques.  By  Fr.  Quarles.  And  also 
Mr  Quarles  his  life  written  by  his  wife,     licensed  by  Master  Cranford  & 


Master  Whitaker 


VJ" 


[  Page  730,  i.e. 

728] 

Jane  Coe. 


18<>  apvtl   1645 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Kushworth,  3  pamphletts  called  The  porfcctc  *  Occurrences,  &c    xviijd 


Master 

Walbancke. 


Robte  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blalcklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


19°    MpviU*   1645 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent  and  Master 

warden  a  booke  called  The  question  of  the  Combn  wealth  related, 

or  a  discourse  relating  the  ground  pgresse  &  accidents  of  this  warr,  &c 


;« 


vj' 
by  order  of  my  lord  Generall  &  perused  by  Thomas 


Entred     .     . 

Atjdley,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittannicus,  &c 


vj° 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  Diurnall,  &c 


vj 


H 


Bernard  Alsop.  Entred      .      . 

Rushworth,  A  pamphlett  called  Veridicus  &c 


2lo  %pVi\   1645 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


vj" 


Robtt  Austen. 
Vide  page  (73C) 

Robu  White. 


22o 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master   Cranford   and   Master 
Parker,  warden,  a  sermon  preached  at  the  funerall  of  D'  Featley  upon 


Rev.  4:  6;  by  B'  Lowe 


vj" 


Entred     .     .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 

Rushworth,   2    pamphletts,   viz*,    The  Kingdomes  Intelligence    &    The 


Moderate  Intelligence 


xij" 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of    Master    Mabbott,    a   pamphlett 
called,  The  Diary,  &c vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[kPfeer.  }*•*»<*. 


22—25  April  1645.] 
[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


165 


[Page  731,  i.e. 

729] 

Master  Overton. 


22°  ftpviM  1645 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryll  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Power  from  on  high,  &c,  delivered  in 
2  sermons,  by  Wm  Dell vjd 


23» 

Master  Bellamy.      Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands   of   Master   Callamy   and    Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  Anthropolatria  or  the  sinne  of  glorieing  in 


men,  &c,  by  John  Tombes  B:D:  prcher  of  the  Temple 


vja 


Bernard  Alsop. 
Master  Allen. 


eotrem  trie 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  weekely  Accompt,  &c 


Vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  Two  theosophicall  Epistles  wherein  the  life 
of  a  true  Christian  is  described  by  Jacob  Bohmen  whereunto  is  added  two 


dialogues  of  the  same  author  &c 


VJ° 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Tho.  Bates. 


24° 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  Mercurius  Givicus,  &c 


vj 


i'l 


2V°  %pxi\  1645 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbot   depty  to  Master 


Rushworth,  A  pamphlet  called,  A  perfecte  declaracon,  &c 


vjQ 


John  Wright,  Jun'-  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  *  Browne,  Clarke 
of  the  Lords  House  of  Pari,  An  Ordinance  of  the  Lords  &  Gombns 
authorizing  the  Comittee  of  the  Militia  of  London  &c,  to  putt  to  death  those 


that  run  from  the  coulers  or  be  prest 


VJ" 


[Page  732,  i.e. 
730] 


Entred 


25°  Styrii   1645 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Master  Walbanck.   Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Diary,  &c 


VJ" 


Widdow  Coe. 


Master  Overton. 


Rich.  Roiston. 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Occurrences 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands   of   Master   Bachelor   and  Master 
Whitaker    warden,    a   pamphlett   called,    The    Independent    Millitary 


entertainemenl,  &c 


vj° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  Enchiridion  of  fortifications,  or  a 
handfull  of  knowledge  in  Martiall  affaires  wth  20  brasse  Cutts  &  a,  copper 


title  belonging  to  the  said  booke 


vj" 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


166 


[26—30  April  1645. 
[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


R.Mead.{i^1-ker.] 


2&b 

Robte  White.  Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of   my   Loed   Generall   &  perused  by 

Master  Audley,  si  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittannicus         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamplilett  called,  The  Perfect  Biurnall  .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  An  Abstract  of  a  letter  sent  from  Colonell 
Crumwell  to  S*  Tho:  Fairfax .  .         .  '      .         .         .         .     vjd 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Fran.  Coles. 


28*b   ajmU    1645 


[Page  733,  i.e. 

781] 

Root*  White. 

Root.  White. 


Bar.  Alsop. 


Robte  Austen. 


Entred     .  .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  kingdome*  weekely  Intelligence,  &c 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  Two  pamphletts  called,  The  Mngdomea  *  Moderate  wcckcly  * 
intelligence  &c  &  The  Caracter  of  an  Oxford  Incendiary  .         .    xijd 

Entred  .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlet  called,  Mercurius  Veridicus    .         .         .     vjd 

30°  Mpvil   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  Deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  A  pamplet  (sic)  called,  vj  greate  victories  obteyned  by  Maior 
gen'all  Browne  Leiu'  gen'all  Cromwell  &  Coll:  Fynes  ag'  the  kings  forces 


neere  Oxford  &c 


VJ° 


Tho.  Underhlll. 


[Page  734,  i.e. 

732] 

Master  Overton 

Master  Fawne. 

Master 

Jo.  Rothwell. 

Giles  Calrert. 


Edw.  Husbands. 


rofrcm  iJu 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  a  full  Cort  of  Assistants,  &  by  vertue  of  a 
note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of  James  Young,  subscribed  by  both  the 
wardens  at  the  said  Cort  being  the  28th  of  Aprill,  1645  a  booke  entituled 
Crittica  Sacra  upon  the  new  Testam*  &c,  made  by  Mr  Edward  Leigh. 
Provided  th'  the  said  James  Young  is  to  have  the  workemanship  of 
printing  the  same  in  manner  &  forme  expressed  in  certaine  Articles  of 
Agreem1  made  betweene  them  dated  the  14th  of  Aprill  1645  .         .     vjd 

30o  gpi-fife   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carrill  and  Master 
Whitakek  warden,  a  booke  called  An  Exposition  continued  upon  the  4'* 
"  6"  &  7"  chapters  of  Job,  delivered  in  wuj.  termofu  at  Magnus  Church, 


by  London  Bridge,  by  the  said  Mr  Carill 

cofrem  trie 


VJu 


Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam',  An  Ordinance 
of  the  Lords  &  Comons  in  Parlifor  Execution  of  Martiall  Law  &  punishm' 


of  offenders  on  such  as  were  in  the  late  ComocTm  in  Kent 

*  Deleted  in  Register. 


VJ" 


[fe.W.Sk,.  }*•"«*• 


30  April— 2  May  1645.] 

[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


167 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


30°  %pm$   1645 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to 


Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphle  called,  Mercurins  Civicns 


VJ« 


Master  Younge 
and  Daniel  Frere. 


Entred  .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent,  kn'  and  Master 

Parker  warden  a  booke  called  J.  A.  Comenii  De  sermonis  latini  studio. 


Per  vestibulum,  Januam,  Palatium,  &c 


VjO 


2°    ittiXH     1645 

Master  Overton.      Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Bachilor    and    Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called    The   ancient    bounds    or    Liberty    of 


Conscience  tmely  stated,  &  modestly  asserted,  by  J:  S:  M:  A: 


VJ° 


cofrrnt  &ie 


MaBter  Young.         Entred     .     .     . 
Parker  warden 
observacons  upon  Sr  Kenehue  Digbie's  discourses  of  the  nature  of  bodies  & 


under   the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
a  booke   called  The   Phisophicall   (sic)    touchstone   or 


of  the  reasonable  soule,  &c 


VJ° 


[Page  735,  i.e. 

733] 

Master  Coates. 


2o  iWaif  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  s  Brent  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  Bellamius  Eimervatus,  or  a  full  Answere 
to  a  booke  entituled,  a  Plea  for  the  Gomunalty  of  London,  &c,  refuted  by 


Ireneus  Lysimachus 


Vjo 


coircm  Trie 

Law.  Blaicklock.      Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master    Downham   and   Master 
Parker   warden,    a    booke   called    The   second  part   of  the   Interest   of 


England,  &c 


VJ° 


Francis  Coles. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Baph  Smith. 


cofrcm  Xfic 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth  three  pamphletts  (viz1)  The  Scottish  doves,  &c 


xviijd 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  true  Informer 

[Note. — No  issue  of  this  news  sheet  had  been  licensed 
since  the  24th  February.] 


vj° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  (reserveing  every  mans  right)  a  booke  called  The 
Covenant  of  grace,  or  an  Exposicon  upon  LUKE  1.  73,  74,  75.  And  also  a 
treatice  hereunto  annexed  entituled,  The  certainty  of  perseverance,  &c,  both 


of  them  made  by  Geo:  Downham,  B"  of  Berry 


vja 


168 


[3—10  May  1645. 

[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


R.M.ad.^.^.rfc<r] 


Robte  White. 


Francis  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


jo  ittittt  1645 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Audley   by   order   of 
my  Lord  Generall  a  pamphlet t  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus  .     vjd 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  pfect  diurnal!  &c 


vja 


[Page  736,  i.e. 

734] 

Rich.  Ralston. 


Tho.  Forscett. 


Master  Overton. 


Master  Overton. 


Robte  White. 


5°  ittaij   1645 

Entred  ...  by  consent  of  Robte  Austen  testified  by  a  note  under 
his  hand  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker,  warden,  A  sermon  preached  at 
the  funeral!  of  Dr  Featley  by  Dr  Low  wth  a  reiacon  of  his  life  &  death  &  a 


brasse  plate  of  his  Monum',  wth  verses  underneath  it 


vj° 


Entred 


under   the   hands   of  Master  Downham   and   Master 


Whitaker  warden,  a  sermon  in  french  preached  by  M'  Mermott    .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  both  the 
wardens,  a  booke  called  a  Reply  to  a  confutacon  of  some  grounds  for 
Infants  baptisme  as  also  concerning  ye  power  of  a  church,  by  Geo:  Phillips 


of  Watertowne  in  New  England 


vj° 


Entred     .     .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  both   the 

wardens,  a  booke  called  a  Cleere  &  iust  vindicatTin  of  the  late  Ordinance 
of  Pari,  forbidding  psons  not  ordeyned  or  not  allowed  of  as  intending  the 


Ministery  to  preach,  &c 


vj° 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligence 

vjd 


6° 
under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Root.  Austen.  Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  the  pfect  passages 


vj" 


7o  iWaij  1645 

Robu  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called.  The  Moderate  Intelligence,  &c         vjd 


[Page  737,  i.e. 

736] 

Fran.  Coles. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


9°  JKaif  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  liand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Scottish  Dove,  <&c.         .         .     vjd 

10o  Jttat,    1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  Two  pamphletts  (viz1)  Mercurius  Civicus  &  the  true 
Informer        ...........   xijd 


[t^tei™.}*-""*- 


10—15  May  1645.] 

[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


169 


10°  Jttaij   1645 

Master  Husbands.   Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Lords  &  ComSns  houses  of  Parliam', 
An  Ordinance  for  freeing  &  discharging  the  vintners  from  any  demand 


concerning  the  Tmposicon  of  forty  shillings  p  Tun  on  ivynes 


VJ° 


coirem  Uric 

Ber.  Alsop.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 

Rushworth    two   pamphletts  (viz')   The  weekely  Accompt  &  Mercurius 


Veredicus 


xijd 


Robt.  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


11°   Mrti    1645 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Thomas   Audley    by  warr"  from 
the  late  Lord  Generall  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus 

vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Perfect  Diurnall  . 


vj 


id 


colrcm   Uric 

JohnFfelld.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master  Cranford    and    Master 

warden,  A  supply  of  prayer  for  the  shipps  of  this  kingdome  &c, 
agreable  to  the  directory  &c     ........  vjd 


12°  jttatf 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Robte  White.  Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  the  kingdomes  Intelligence 


vj 


[Page  738,  i.e. 

736] 

Robert  Austen. 

John  Wright,  Jan'     Entred 


Robte  Austen. 


14°  ittatl   1645 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  passages 


vj- 


by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Part,  Sr  Tho:  Fairfax 


letter  to  the  Speaker,  concerning  the  Releife  of  Taunton  &c 


VJ° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  two  pamphletts,  (viz')  A  great  victory  obteyned  at  the  raising 
the  seidge  at  Taunton  &c,  &  Col.  Mittons  reply  to  Leifte"'  Col.  Beinkins 
relacon,  &c xijd 


15° 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Robt.  White.  Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence  . 

22 


vj" 


170 


[16—21  May  1645. 

[21°  Curoli  Regis] 


R.  H-Mi^ftXk.,.] 


Edw.  Husbands. 


Steven  Bowtell. 


Bernard  Alsop. 


Page  739,  i.e. 
737] 

Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright,  Junr 


Robt.  White. 


Fr.  Coles. 

Laur.  Blalcklock. 

Lau.  Chapman. 


Robte  White. 


Robte  Bostock. 


Robu  Austen. 


Robert  Austen. 


16°  fttitt?    1645 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Part,  Instructions, 
Rules  &  directions  to  be  observed  and  putt  in  Execution  &c  in  the  Armie 
established  by  both  houses  of  Pari  under  the  comand  of  Sr  Tho:  Fairfax, 
Comander  in  Gheife  &c  .         .         . vjd 

Entred  ...  by  orders  of  the  Lords  &  CoriTons  houses  of  Parliam', 
two  seuall  sermons  preached  on  publike  fast  dayes,  viz',  one  of  them  called 
Gods  Masterpeice,  &c,  the  other  called,  The  Strong  helper  &c,  by  Steven 
Marshall,  B.D xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputye  to  Master 
Rushwoeth,  Two  pamphletts,  viz',  The  Weekely  Account  and  Mercurius 
Veridicus,  &c         .  ........    xijd 

17°  flfcttj  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  Deputy  to  Master 
Rushwoeth,  two  pamphlets  viz',  The  Informer  &  Givicns  &c         .   xijd 

coft  tfie 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  my  Loed  geneeall  and  pused  by 
Thomas  Audley,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus  &c    .     vjd 

co*  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  Deputy  to  Master 
Rushwoeth,  A  pamphlet  called,  The  Perfect  Diurnall,  &c    .         .     vjd 

19°  ittaii   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  Deputy  to  Master 
Rushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  kingdomes  Intelligence,  &c   .     vjd 

fofrrm  &ie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanfoed  and  Master 
Whitakee,  warden,  a  booke  called,  Jus  Regtim  or  a  vindicacbn  of  the 
regall  power,  &c      ..........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushwoeth,  b  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  passages,  &c      .         .     vjd 

21°   iit,u, 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanfoed  and  Master 
Paekee  warden,  a  booke  called  Vox  pacifica,  &c  by  Geo:  Withers 
gent vjd 


[t^ftfiker.  }»•"•»*■ 


21—26  May  1645.] 

[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


171 


[Page  740,  i.e. 
738] 

Master  Tho. 
Downes,  senr- 

and 
George  Badger. 


Robte  White. 


21o  ittaif    1645 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Calamy  and  both  the  wardens  a  booke  called  A  body  of  divinity,  or  the 
whole  sume  &  substance  of  Christian  Religion  Catachistically  propounded 
&  explaned  &  by  way  of  Question  &  Answere,  methodically  &  familiarly 
handled,  by  a  very  reverend  &  learned  divine,  that  is  to  say  by  James 
Usher,  Bp  of  Armagh vjd 

Query.   E  1204(1) 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence,  &c     .     vj* 


22o   jfcaij   1645 

Master  Walbanok.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  4  pamphletts  called,  The  Diary  or,  pfect  Journall,  &c 


24° 

Master  Man.  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Herle     and    Master 

Whitaker   warden    a  catachisme   called,    The   principles    of   Christian 


Religion,  &c,  published  by  John  Hoffman 


vj 


\A 


26o  Jttaij  1645 

Master  Moseley.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  warrant  under  the  hand  &  seale 
of  Master  Heron,  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  a  booke  called 
Epistolae  Ho:  Elianae,  familiar  Letters,  domesticlc  &  forraigne,  &c,  the 


first  pte 


VJ" 


cofrcm  Drie 

Master  Moseley.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent  and  both  the 
wardens,  a  booke  called  Epistolae  Ho:  Elianae,  familiar  letters  domestick 
&  forraigne,  partly  historicall,  politicall,  philosophicall  upon  emergent 
occasions,  by  James  Howell  Esq.    The  second  pte  in  two  sections    .     vjd 


[Page  741,  i.e. 

739] 

Robte  White. 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Robte  White. 


26o  Jttatj  1645 

by  order  of   the    late    Generall,    perused    by    Tho: 


Entred     .     . 

Audley,  a  Pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus 


vj" 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  Diurnall,  &c 
&  the  Dove  printed  last  week 


vj" 
vj 


id 


Entred 


under     the    hand    of    Master    Mabbott    to    Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  kingdomes  Intelligence  . 


vj 


i'1 


172 


[27—31  May  1645.  *•  *«<>•{  iM'Ik.r.] 

[21°  Caroli  Regis] 

27°  jKatj   1645 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to 
Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  A  copie  of  a  letter  from  an 
eminent  Comander,  &c.  .         .         .  .         .         •     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  deputy  to  ft  *  a  pamphlett  called  the  Moderate  Intelligence 

vjd 

cotrcm  &tc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  speech  or  Confession  of  M'  Tho: 
Mercer,  &c vjd 

29* 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Carrill  and  Master 
warden  a  booke  called  The  marrow  of  moderne  divinity  handled  dialogue 
wise,  &c vjd 

30* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  doctrine  &  practice  of  Pedobaptisme 
asserted  &  vindicated  by  John  Brinsley  ......     vjd 

30*  4ft*g   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  four  pamphletts,  [viz1]  The  pfect  Occurrences,  &c      .     ij» 

31  °  Jttatj  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whittaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  Christian  centurions  observacons 
and  advices,  &c.     By  Phillip  Skippon    ....  .     vjd 

<Eol*  Jric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whittaker,  The  troubles  of  the  three  forreyne  churches  in  Kent,  &c     vjd 

c<rt)r  Drtc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Caryll,  a  ffunerall  sermon 
called,  The  Good  fight  of  faith.     By  Fra.  Peck  .     vjd 

*  Deleted  in  Register. 


Fran.  Coles. 


Root.  White. 


Peter  Cole. 


Gilo*  Calyert. 


Master  Greene. 


[Page  742,  i.e. 

740] 

Jane  Coe. 


Sam.  Enderby. 


Idem. 


Idem 


[r.  wi 


rker. 

"  itaker. 


•R..  Mead. 


31  May— 5  June  1645.] 

[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


173 


31°  Jtfcut   1645 


Fran,  Coles.  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to 

Law!  Chapman. '       Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  Dinrnall 


vj 


-;  rf 


©off  frie 

by  order  of  the  late  Lord  Gbnerall,  pused  by  Tho: 


Root.  White.  Entred     .     . 

Audlby,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus,  &c 


vj° 


Tho.  Paine. 


Rich.  Roiston. 


[Page  743,  i.e. 
741] 


2°  3untt  1645 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands   of   Master   Downham   and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  A  remonstrance  or  a  necessitated  vindicacon  of  Bobte 


Burnham,  &x 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands    of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  The  sheapards  oracle  delivered  in  an 


Eglogue 


vj 


[The  top  edges  of  the  pages  in  the  Register  are  very  much 
worn,  and  just  about  here  it  is  difficult  to  follow  the  pagi- 
nation ;  later  on  in  the  volume  the  numbering  disappears 
altogether.] 


3°  Sunn  1645 

Rich.  Roiston.  Entred     ...     by  consent  of  Richard  Ireland  bookeseller  of  Cam- 

bridge  and  Master  Daniell  printer  there,  a  comedie  called,  The  Jealous 
Lovers,  by  Tho:   Randall,  wch  sd  copie  was  formerly  printed  at  Cam- 


bridge 

as  by  a  Note  under  their  hands  apps  wch  is  putt  upon  the  file. 


vj" 


cofrcm  ttit 

Ralph  Smith.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford,  A  Manifesto  of 

the   Scotch-Comissioners   to   the   ho"'   house   of  Comons  the  24'*  of  May 


1645 


vj 


i<t 


40  mnii  1645 

Tho.  Bates  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  Deputy  to  Master 
John  Wright,  Junr-    Rushworth,  four  pamphletts  viz1,  two  True  Informers  and  two  Mercurius 
Givicus,  &c     ...........     ij" 


50  flktttft   1645 

Mathew  Symmons.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsinge,  Clarke  of  the 
Comons  house  of  Par',  The  petifbn  of  the  Lord  Maior,  Co"  of  Alder- 
men &  Comons  of  the  Citty  of  London,  to  the  said  Comons  house,  wth  their 
Answeare,  &  also  the  Peticbn  of  divers  well  affected  Cittizens  presented  to 


the  Comon  Councell  for  their  concurrence,  &c 


vj 


id 


174 


[5— 10  June  1(545. 

[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


R-""4'{fcMtIker.] 


5°  Stttttt   1645 

Robte  Austen.  Entred   for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of   Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to 


Robte  White. 


Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett  palled,  the  pfect  pannage* 


v,] 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  two   pamphletts  called,  The  hingdomes  Intelligence  &  the 


Moderate  Intelligence 


xij" 


#i>  3uttc    1645 

[Page  744,  i.e.       Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands  of  Master  Downham   and   Master 
742 ]  Parker  warden  a  sermon   preached   at   the   funerall   of  Mr  Shute   by 

Master  Greene.        jyjr  fjdall        ...  .......     vjd 


Master  Overton. 


Jane  Coe. 


John  Stafford. 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Bachilor   and   Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  primative  practice  for  preserveing 


truth,  &c 
Entred 


vj" 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  occurrences 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  consisting  of  severall  sermons,  viz',  of  if'Fenner's 
upon  ROM:  8".  22",  the  first  Epist.  of  JOHN,  8*,  6'\  John'i/  3d  y'  20th, 
Lament.  3.  57. ;  M'  Hooker  upon  Gal.  5:6:  *  John,  6.  45 ;  M'  Rogers 
upon  Boil:  6:  21,  &  Mr  R(7)t  Hubberd  upon  Gal.  5:  6.,  Hebr.  9.  14. ; 
1    PET.  2.  2 ;  EPH.  4.  30.,  1  Gron.  28.  Em:  *  HEBR.  9.  27.,  reserveing 


every  mans  right  to  all  or  any  of  the  said  sermons 


VJ" 


Ffrancis  Coles. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


7° 

Entred     .     .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 

Rushworth,  two  pamphletts  called,  the  Dove,  &c. 


xijd 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  pfect  diurnal! 


vj" 


9tb 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Rob*  White.  Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  hingdomes  Intelligence 


vj" 


10^ 

Master  Bellamy.      Entred     .     .     .     under  the    hands    of   Master   Cranford    and    Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  A  comentary  upon  the  whole  gospell  of 


St.  John,  by  Mr  John  Trapp,  Mr  of  Arts 


vj" 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 

f  This  letter  has  been  altered,  and  it  is  not  clear  what  it  is  meant  for. 


[fe.  intake 


R.  Mead. 


11—14  June  1645.] 

[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


175 


[Page  745,  i.e. 

743] 

Master  Partridge 

and 
Hum.  Blunden. 


John  Feild. 


11«>  Suite  1645 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  TJie  Starry  Messinger  or  an  Interpretation 
what  accidents  may  ensew  upon  the  3  sunns  which  appeared  the  19'*  of  Nov: 
last  being  his  Ma'"'  birth-day,  by  Wm  Lilley  .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

12tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  divine  right  of  church  goverment,  or 


a  dispute  &c,  by  Sam.  Rutherford 


Vj» 


rotor  m  oir 

Law.  Chapman.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  A  relacbn  of  the  late  seige  at  Lester     vjd 


coftrm  »Jtr 

Robte  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence,  &c     .     vjd 

13°  Sttnif  1645 

Master  Coates.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  &  Comons  in  Pari  signed  by  the 
Clarkes  of  both  houses,  The  Ordinance  for  the  speedy  getting  in  of  the 
Arreares  formerly  imposed  upon  the  Bill  of  400,000",  the  50  subsidies,  the 


weekely  Assessm'  &  the  iveekely  meale 


VJ" 


14«   ft!**   1645 

Jo.  Stafford.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the    hands  of   Master   Downham   and    Master 

Wiiit  *  Parker  warden,  a  sermon  called,  Christ  above  all,  exalted  as  in 
Justification  soe  in  sanctification,  upon  PHILIPIANS  the  3'1  cap:  ver:  the 


7.  8.  9.  10th  by  Jo:  Benbrigge 


vj" 


[Page  746,  i.e. 

744] 

Fra.  Coles. 


Root.  White. 


14°  Sunti   1645 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlet  called,  the  Scottish  Dove,  &c   .         .         .     vjd 

©otf  &tc 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  late  Lord  Generall,  pused  by  Tho.- 
Audley,  a  pamphlett  called  Mercurius  Brittanicus  &c  .         .         .     vjd 


Fran.  Coles, 
Law.  Blaicklock, 

and 
Law.  Chapman. 


C-otj  ftr 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlet  called  The  Perfecte  Diurnall 


vj° 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


176 


[15—21  June  1645. 

[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


R.M«d.{fc  Pwft&er.] 


15°  gjunc  1645 

Robt.  White.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the   hand  of   Master   Mabbot,   deputy   to 

Master  Rushworth,  a  Relacon  of  a  victory  obteyned  over  the  Kings  forces 
by  &  Tho:  Fairfax  Army,  betweene  Harborough  and  Knasiby,  Saterday  the 
14"  of  June,  1645  ....  .         .         .         .     vjd 


17o  gjuttu  1645 

John  Wright,  Junr-  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbot  Deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  Three  letters  from  the  right  honourable  Sr  Tho:  Fairfaxe, 
Leiut.  gen:  Crumwell,  and  the  Comittee  residing  in  the  Armye,  wherein  all 
the  perticulers  of  the  greate  victory  obteyned  by  or  forces  ag'  his  Maiesties, 
is  fully  related,  fought  the  14  of  June  1645. ;  wth  a  list  of  the  names  of 


sxtch  officers  both  of  horse  and,  foote  taken  prisonrs,  &c 


vj 


i'i 


(Eotf  trie 

John  Wright,  Junr-  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  Deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  A  more  exact  relation  of  the  greate  victory  obteined  by  the 
Parliam"  forces  under  comand  of  S'  Tho:  Fairfax,   in   Naisby  feild  on 


Edw.  Husbands. 


Saturday  14  June  1645,  &c 


vj 


M 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  ye  house  of  Comons  An  Ordinance  of  ye 
Lords  &  Comoim  for  Thursday  next  to  be  a  day  of  thanksgiveing  for  the 
great  victory  at  Knasbey  ;  togeither  wth  2  exact  relacons  thereof  &c  .     vjd 


[Page  747,  i.e. 

745] 

Robte  Austen. 


19°  3htnij  1645 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth  2  pamphletts,  viz',  The  pfect  Passage* 


X1J° 


20°  3JttUij   1645 

Robte  White.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  two  pamphletts  viz'  The  kingdomes  Intelligence  &  The 
Moderate  Intelligence .    xijd 


2lo  3unu   1645 

Ben.  Allen.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  both  the 
wardens,  Certaine  sermons  upon  the  v""  of  LUKE  &  the  6'*  <ۥ  14"  of  JOHN, 
&c.    By  John  Archer vj* 

[Note. — The  name  of  the  author  was  put  in  afterwards  by 
the  same  hand.  This  was  frequently  done,  both  before  and 
after  this  date.] 

Master  Miller.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  Narracon  of  the  seidge  &  taking  of  Leicester  by  the 
kings  force*,  &c      .........  vjd 


[it  bilker.  I*  Mead. 


21—24  June  1645.] 

[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


177 


Master  Mozeley. 


Robte  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  BlacMock. 

Fran.  Coles. 


21°  Stmtf  1645 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Paekek  and  Master  Whitaker  wardens  a  booke  called  Dodona's  Grove 
or  the  vocallforregt,  &c,  by  James  Howell,  Esq'  with  addicons      .     vj 


i<i 


by   order   of   the   late   G-enerall   pused    by  Thomas 


Entred     .     . 

Audley,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus 


vjQ 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Eushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall 


vj 


M 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Eushworth  a  pamphlett  called  The  Scottish  dove 


Vj" 


[Page  748,  i.e. 

746] 

Master  Mozeley. 


23°  SttHtj   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  both  the 
wardens,  A  copie  of  a  Patient  conteyning  seuall  Priviledges  granted  by  the 
King  of  Spaine  1645,  to  the  English  Marchants  trading  in  his  dominions,  &c 


vj 


W 


Master  Mozeley. 


Jane  Coe. 


Edw.  Husbands. 


Ben.  Allen. 


Edw.  Husbands. 


i  otrcm  Jjric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  both  the 
wardens,  a  booke  called  Epistolae :  Ho :  Elinse,  familiar  Letters  domes- 
tick  &  forraigne  &c,  the  third  part  in  3  sections,  by  James  Howell  Esqr 

Vjd 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Eushworth,  2  pamphletts  viz',  The  Occurrences  . 


XI]" 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam1  An  ordinance 
of  the  Lords  &  Comons  assembled  in  Pari,  for  assotiating  the  sevall  counties 
of  YorJce,  Lancaster,  Bishoprick  of  Durham,  Nottingham,  Northumberland, 


Cumberlayid  &  Westmerland 


vj 


M 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Downham    and   Master 
Whitaker  warden   a   booke   called   A    breife   treatice   conteyning   some 


grounds  ag'  two  errors  of  the  Anabaptists,  by  Fra:  Johnson 


vj 


14 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Pari.  An  Ordinance  of 
the  Lords  &  Comons  assembled  in  Parliam'  entituled,  An  additionall  Ordi- 
nance for   the   better   taking   &    expediting   the   Accompts    of   the   whole 


kingdome  &c 


VJa 


[Page  749,  i.e. 

747] 

Jane  Coe. 


24°  3Jtttt(|  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachilor  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Christ  exalted,  a  lost  sinner  sought  & 
saved   by    Christ,  being   the   substance   of    certaine   sermons  preached   in 


Suffolke,  by  Hanserd  Knollys 

23 


Vj" 


178 


[26—30  June  1645. 

[21°   Caroli  Regis'] 


R.  K«4.{&.tyft£k.r.] 


26<>  Sunt)   1645 

Rob"  White.  Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to 
Master  Rushworth  2  pamphletts  (viz')  The  kingdomes  Intelligence  &  the 
Moderate  Intelligence •    xijd 


Tho.  Paine. 


cofrcm  Uric 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth   and   Master  Whitaker  warden,   a   pamphlett    called,   A 


Spectacle  or  Councell  of  consequence,  &c 


Vja 


Master  Butter. 


Jane  Coe. 


Francis  Coles. 


Peter  Cole. 


270  %mij   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  treatice  called  The  remedie  of  discontentm'  &c,  by 
Jos:  Hall  D.D.  &  Bp  of  Norwich vjd 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Occurrences,  &c 


vj° 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Scottish  dove 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands   of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  immortality  of  Mans  soule  proved 


both  by  scripture  &  reason,  contrary  to  the  fancy  of  B:  0:  &c 


VJ° 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


28*° 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  five  pamphletts  viz',  3  Civicus  &  2  Informers    .         ij*  vjd 


[Page  750,  i.e. 

748] 

Robte  White. 


Entred 


30°  3ttttC   1645 

by  order  of  the  late  lord  Generall  pused  by  Thomas 


Audley,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittannicus 


vj" 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Entred 


Law.  Blacklock.       called,  The  pfect  diurnall,  &c 


colrctn  Uric 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a   pamphlett 


vj" 


coltcm  Uric 

Master  HUler.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  kn'  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Bellamius  Beparatus,  or,  a  reply  to  a 
booke  entituled  a  full  answere  to  a  plea  for  y'  Comunalty  of  ye  Citty  of 
London,  by  John  Bellamy     .        .        .        .        .        .        .        .    vjd 


[fMguf*  •*--* 


2—10  July  1645.] 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


179 


2°  miij   1645 

Robte  Austen.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  passages 


VJ" 


Master  Overton. 


Robte  White. 


2°  Sniff  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  inexcusableties  of  th'  grand  accusacon 
of  the  brethren  called  Antapologia,  published  some  while  since  by  M'  Tho: 
Edwards,  complayning  as  well  of  the  want  of  truth  as  of  Christianity  in 
many  of  the  reports  &  assertions  made  in  the  said  discourse  &c,  by  John 
Goodwyn vjd 

Entred  .  . 
Rushworth, 
gences    . 


.     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbot,  deputy  to  Master 
2   pamphletts  called,  The  Mngdomes,  &   Moderate  Intelli- 

id 


XlJa 


$o  3htKj  1645 

Josua  Kirton.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 

Rushworth,  and  Master  Parker  warden,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Citty 


Alarum,  &c,  whereunto  is  annexed,  a  Treatice  of  the  excise 


vj" 


[Page  751,  i.e. 

74U] 

Robt.  Bostocke. 


Fran.  Coles. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


40   aJttltj   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  the  Comissionr8  for  Scotland,  The 
remonstrances  of  the  genall  assembly  of  the  Kirke  of  Scotland  to  his  Ma" 
together  with  the  Com"  tes  and  the  Lord  Digbies  answeare  &c  .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  Two  pamphletts  calld,  The  Scottish  dove  &  The  New  Schoole 


of  Complements 


xij" 


5o  SttUf  1645 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,    two   pamphletts    (viz')    Mercurius    Civicus    &    The    true 


Informer 


xij 


irt 


10'"o   Sttltj    1 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth  seaven  pamphlets  called  The  Diary  .         .         .        iij»  vjd 


180 


[7—9  July  1645. 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


R.  Mead 


it.  ME] 


ittastrv:  llotitc  ittcaij,  ftta$trv. 
mmtv.  &tovat  flKUer  J  <M!*araew5* 


[Page  752,  i.e. 

750] 

Robte  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


70  Sulti  1645  fto  2lo  ear,  Us. 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  late  Loed  Generall  perused  by 


Tho:  Audley  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus 


vj 


M 


CO&iMU    tfi( 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Kxtshworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  the  Perfect  diurnatt 


Vj- 


Master  Bartlett. 


Master 
James  Young. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Parker, 
warden,  Two  sermons  viz',  one  called,  True  Religion  in  ye  old  way  of 
Piety  &  Charity,  upon  Acts  10:  81:  by  Mr  Robte  Harris.  The  other 
called,  Christ  the  Christians  choice  by  Alei:  Grosse,  upon  PHILL:  1.  23. 


X1J° 


8° 


Entred  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Parker  warden  certaine  verses  entituled,  Papa  perstrictus  (echo)  Ictus 
by  Mr  Benlowes vjd 


Master  Crooke 
and  Master 
Jo.  Rothwell. 

Robert  Austen. 


9°  %*w 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryll  and  Master  Parker 
warden  a  booke  called  The  Church  of  England  is  a  true  church  in  a  dis- 


putacon  by  Dr  Bastwick  &  Mr  Walter  Mountague,  &c 


vj 


W 


under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Eushworth  a  pamphlett  called  The  pfect  passages 


Vj° 


[Page  753,  i.e. 

751] 

Steven  Bowtell. 


Jane  Cce. 


9°  3uUf  1645 

Entred     ...     by    order   of    the    Lords   &    Comons    in    Parliam'  a 
sermon  called,  A  sacred  record  to  be  made  of  gods  mercies,  by  M'  Marshall 


vj 


M 


eoDreiit  Utc 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of  Master  Cranford   and   Master 
Parker,  warden  a  booke  called  A  moderate  answeare  unto  D'  BastwicVs 


booke  called,  Independency  not  gods  Ordinance  &c 


VJ" 


[JG.  »>•*«<<■ 


9—14  July  1645.] 

[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


181 


Master  Oferton. 


Robte  White. 


Giles  Calvert. 


Robte  Bostock. 


9°  3hrttj   1645 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  ancher  of  hope  for  gods  tossed  ones,  by 
John  Willis,  late  preacher  of  the  word  at  Walton  ....     vjd 

Entred     .     .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 

Eushworth,  two  pamphletts  (viz')  The  Kingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelli- 


gence &€ 


xij 


i'l 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth  A  Copie  of  Letter  written  by  a  faithfull  subiect  of  this  king- 


dome  to  James  Usher  B'  of  Armagh 


VJQ 


Entred  ...  by  speciall  Comand  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hen: 
Parker  and  Master  Tho:  May,  Secretaries,  and  Master  Miller  warden, 
a  booke  entituled  The  kings  Cabinett  opened  or  certaine  Packetts  of  Secrett 
Letters  &  Papers  written  by  the  kings  owne  hand,  taken  in  his  Cabinett  at 


Naseby  feild,  &c 


vj" 


[Page  754,  i.e. 

752] 

John  Meycock. 

Tho.  Fawcett. 


Robte  Bostock. 


Master  Sparke. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Robte  Austen. 


Ralph  Smith. 


Robte  Austen. 


11°  awij   1645 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 


Entred     .     . 

warden  a  booke  called  The  Independents  Catachisme 


vf 


Entred     .     . 

The  clubmens  resolution 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj" 


Entred 


under  the  hands  of  Dr  Temple  and  Master  Whitaker 


warden,  Six  sermons  upon  the  14th  of  Hosea,  by  Mr  Reynolds      .     vjd 

i2»  %m\ 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  A  fresh  discovery  of  some  prodigious  new  wandring  biasing 
starrs  &  firebrands  stiling  themselves  New  Lights,  &c.  By  Mr  Wm  Pryn 
Esqr      . 

Entred     .     . 


vj 


i<i 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall       .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  Three  Pamphletts  *  Letters  from  8r  Tho : 
Fairfax  Armie,  touching  the  late  fight  wth  Generall  Goring,  &c        .     vjd 

cofrcm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  Master  Elsing  by  order  of  the 
Oomons  house  of  Part  a  sermon  preached  at  Westm'  on  the  fast  day  the 
25'*  of  June,  1645,  by  Mr  Richard  Bifeild 


vj° 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  passages 


Vj" 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


182 


[19—21  July  1645. 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


R.  Mead. 


]&.»] 


19°  3MtUj  1645 


[Page  755,  i.e.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
?533  Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  glorious  excellency  of  the  spirit!  of 
Master  Overton,      adoption,  by  HL.  Or .     vjd 


JaneCoe. 


co&cm  &tc 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  Occurrences 


VjQ 


Master  Bellamy. 


Idem. 


(Eofc  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     by  vertue  of  an  order  of  the  Lords  in  Parliam'  dated 
28°  Maij,  1045,  A  sermon  called  The  christians  liope  triumphing  in  these 


glorious  truths,  &c,  by  Mr  Whitaker 


vja 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master   Cranpord   and   Master 
Miller  warden,  A  sermon  preached Jbef ore  the  Lord  Maior  &  Aldermen  at 


the  Spittle,  by  Mr  Whitaker  . 


vj- 


Tho.  Bates  and        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hande  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
John  Wright,  Jun'-   Rushworth,  4  pamphletts,  viz'  2  Civicus  &  2  True  Informers,  &c  .     ij* 


Robte.  White. 


Idem. 


(Eott  tfic 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbot,  deputy  to  Master 
Eu8Hworth,  2  Pamphletts  viz',  The  kinydomes  weekely  Intelligence  &  The 
moderate  Intelligence,  &c i* 


Entred 


by   order    of    the    late   Lord    G-enerall,   pused    by 


Thomas  Audley,  A  pamphlet  called,  Mercnrius  Brittanicus 


vj° 


[Page  75C,  i.e. 

754] 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Master  Overton. 


19°  3htlif  1645 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


VJ° 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  Diurnall 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  A  more  pfect  relacbn  from  8'  Tho: 
Fairfax,  &c    ..........  vjd 


John  Felld. 


21o  3„uf   1645 


Edw.  Husbands.       Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of  Master  Elsing   by  order  of  the 
Comons  house  of  Parliam',  An  Ordinance  for  the  releife  of  the  Counties 


of  Exon,  Bucks,  Berks  &  Southampton,  &c 


vj 


M 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth  A  letter  from  S'  Tho:  Fairfax  Annie  wth  a  list  of  the  prisoners 
taken  at  Langport vj* 


rfewte-}*.*-. 


23—28  July  1645.] 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


183 


23°  SttUf 

Robte  Austen.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of   Master   Mabbott   deputy    to 


Master  Eushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  passages 


yja 


.    cotrctn  "bit 

Robt«  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 

Eushwobth,  two  pamphletts,  (viz*)  The  hingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelli- 


gence 


xij 


W 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


Francis  Coles. 


25° 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Ceanpoed,  A  continuacbn  of 
the  Proceedings  of  the  Armie  under  the  comand  of  Sr  Tho :  Fairfax  from 


the  11"  July  to  ye  19"  instant 


VJ" 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Eushwoeth,  2  pamphletts  called,  the  Scottish  dove 


xij" 


[Page  757,  i.e. 

755] 

Rich.  Roiston. 

Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Tho.  Fawcett. 


Rich.  Woodnett. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Robte  White. 


Ralph  Smith. 


26tb  $ttl»   1645 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands   of   Master  Downham   and    Master 
Millee  warden,  a  booke  called  A  practicall  Catachisme  in  octavo  con- 


VJ« 


teyning  two  &  twenty  sheets  &  a  halfe 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Eushwoeth,  2  pamphletts,  viz',  Mercurius  Civicus  &  The  true  Informer 

vjd# 

Entred 


Three  letters  from  the  armie 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


VJa 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caeill  and  Master  Pabkee 
warden  a  booke  called  The  caracter  of  a  beleeveing  Christian  sett  forth  in 
Paradoxes,  &c        .........         .     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Eushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  pfect  Diurnall 


vj 


H 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Tho:  Audley  by  order  of  the  late 
loed  Geneeall,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus  .     vjd 

Entred  ...  by  t  under  -el- 1  the  hands  of  the  Scribes  of  the  Assem- 
bly, A  short  declaracXin  of  the  Assembly  of  divines  by  way  of  detestacbn  of 
this  abominable  blasphemous  opinion,  That  God  is,  &  hath  a  hand  in,  &  is 


the  author  of  the  sinfulnes  of  his  people 


VJ" 


[Page  758,  t'.f. 

756] 

Edw.  Husbands. 


28°  9ttlif   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing  by  order  of  the 
Comons  house  of  Pari.  Three  letters  or  Relacbns  (viz')  one  -&f  t  from 
Sr  Tho :  Fairfax  of  the  taking  of  Bridgwater,  one  other  called  A  breife 
Relacon  the  other  a  fuller  retacon  of  the  taking  of  Bridgwater     .     xviijd 


*  As  there  were  two  pamphlets  entered  the  sum  should  have  been  one  shilling, 
f  Deleted  in  Register. 


184 


[28  July— 2  August  1645. 
[21°   Caro/i  Regis] 


R.M«d.{&MV.] 


Master  Dawlman. 


2$°  3taUj   1645 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke   called  Encouragements  to  faith  drawne  from 


severall  engagem'%  &c,  by  Tho:  Goodwyn 


vja 


29°   SitUf   1645 

Tho.  Underhill.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Miller 
warden,  a  booke  called  Memorialls  of  godlines  &  Christianity,  the  2d  pte, 
by  Herbert  Palmer,  B.D vjd 


Robte  Bostock.  Entred     .     . 

A  caracter  of  an  Anti-Malignant,  &c 


cotrcm  Utc 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Langley  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj 


i<i 


Edw.  Husbands. 


Robte  White. 


Robte  Austen. 


colrem  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  Articles  of  the  surrender  of  Scarborough 
Castle .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  two  pamphletts,  viz',  The  kin-gdomes  &  Moderate  Intelligence 


xij" 


VWitb  3Jttl»   1645 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  passages 


vj 


M 


[Page  759,  i.e. 
757] 
Master 
Mich.  Sparke. 
Master  Slater. 

Vide  Liber  E, 
fol.  (87). 


8ft*  ttrst  of  auQU'it   1645 

Entred  ...  in  pursuance  of  an  order  of  a  Co"  of  Assistants,  held 
the  third  day  of  Ffebruary  last  1644,  a  booke  called  Porta  Linguarum 
reserata  by  J.  A.  Comenio  translated  by  Ancorane  wth  the  Addicons  of 
Tho:  Home  &  John  Robotham  as  the  same  was  printed  by  James  Young 
the  6lh  Edition  in  A0  1643,  called  then  by  ye  name  of  Janua  LinguarU 
resetata,  &c vjd 


Jane  Coe. 


2°  Slttgudtt 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth  five  pamphletts  viz'  Two  Occurrences,  Mr  Peters  relacon  of 
the  taking  Bridgwater,  [  ij"  vjd 

[Note. — Only  the  titles  of  three  pamphlets  are  given  here, 
but  the  comma  after  "  Bridgwater "  and  the  space  left, 
clearly  shows  that  the  titles  of  the  other  two  were  to  have 
been  entered,  but  this  was  never  done.] 


[feSfflE:}*-™. 


4—8  August  1645.] 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


185 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


4°  augusti 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to 


Master  Eushwobth  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Perfect  Diurnall 


vj 


rofrm  fric 

Robte  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Tho:  Audley  by  order  of  the  late 

Lord  Grenerall  Essex,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus  .     vjd 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


John  Hancock. 


Robte  White. 


[Page  760  (?), 
i.e.  758] 


Law.  Chapman 
and  Fran.  Coles. 


coijcm  &ic 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth's  deputy 
(Master  Mabbott)  two  pamphletts  (viz')  Mercurius  Civicus  &  The  true 
Informer,  &e  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth  and  Master  Miller  warden,  a  pamphlett  called,  N ewes  from 
the  great  Turke vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Jeingdomes  Intelligence  . 
[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 


vj" 


6°   attgttStt   1645 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master  Downham   a   litle   tract 
called,  England*  pressures,  or,  the  -peoples  complaint,  by  Geo:  Smith  vjd 


cofrcm  frt'c 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Robte  Austen.  Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  passages 


Vj- 


Robte  White.  Entred     .     . 

pamphlett  called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence 


7°   £«&♦ 

under  the   hand   of   Master   Rushworthes  deputy,  a 


vj" 


8°  Slug. 

John  Sweeting.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden  (salvo  iure  cuiuscunque)  a  booke  called  The  Man  of  sinne 
discovered  being  a  discourse  upon  2.  THS8S:  Chap  2.  verse  the  3"'    .     vjd 

Mathew  SymmonB.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  small  tract  called,  The  Christians  Liberty  to  the  Lords 


table,  Sir 


vj" 


Master  Overton. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ellis  and  Master  Parker 
warden  a  booke  called  Indepency  accused  by  Nine  sevall  Argum"  &c,  & 
acquitted,  by  M'  Price vjd 

24 


186 


[8—14  August  1645. 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


R.  Mead, 


{tuts] 


8°  Slug. 

Tho.  Bates  and        Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pam- 
John  Wright.  phletts  (viz1)  Mercurius  Civicus  &  The  true  Informer     .         .         .    xijd 

Fran.  Coles.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of    Master  Mabbott,   a   pamphlett 


called,  The  Scottish  dove 


Vja 


[Page  761  (?), 
i.e.  759] 


Nicb.  Oamage. 


Robte  White. 


Robte  Austen. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

9°  augttStt  1645 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Eushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  A  touch  of  the  tymes  &c,  by  Wm  Hubby 

vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Eushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus  his  apologie    vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kings  answeare  to  the  clubmen,  &c    . 


VJ" 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Eushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diumall  &c  . 

11°    3  It  git  fit! 


VJ" 


uhnSLfc  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of  Master   Ellis  junr  and  Master 

°  D    and  Miller  warden,  A  breefe  Narracon  of  the  practice  of  the  churches  in  New 

Mathew  Symmons.     England  &c  ..........         .     vjd 


12° 

Master  Crooke.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 
Parker    warden,    a    Boohe    or    Treatice    ag'    the    Antinomians   wth    a 


Catachisme,  by  M'  Walter  Bridges 


VjQ 


13°  3ttg. 

John  Wright,  Jan'-    Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  the  Lords'  house  of  Parliam',  An   Ordi- 
nance for  the  speedy  raising  of  money  in  the  Easterne  Assotiacon  &  other 


Counties  adiacent  for  reducing  of  Newarke 


vj° 


Master  Orerton 
and  Ben.  Allen. 


[Page  762  (?), 
i.e.  760] 


r  Meredith. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  A  true  relacon  of  the  s&uali  *  ExaminaZdns 
&  triall  of  the  sevall  witches  lately  arraigned  &  executed  in  Essex,  &c  wth 


the  names  of  the  sevall  witches 


Vj» 


[Note. — The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

H«>  Of  EltftttSt   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  A  sermon  called,  The  still-destroyer  or  selfe  seeking  dis- 
covered, &c,  by  Wm  Jenkin,  pastor  of  Christchurch       .         .         .     vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[*.!«£}*.  «** 


14—21  August  1645.] 

[21°   Car  oil  Regis] 


187 


T4tb  of  attgtUSt   1645 

Master  Meredith.    Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam',  &  subscribed 
by  Master  Paekee,  warden,  A  sermon  preached  before  that  house  at  the 


solemne  fast,  July  the  30'*,  1645,  by  Tho:  Coleman 


vja 


Master  Dawlman. 


Master  Greene 

and 
Peter  Whaley. 

Edw,  Husbands. 


Andrew  Kemb. 


John  Hamon. 


[Page  763  (?), 
i.e.  761] 


Francis  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


15°  &ttg. 

Entred     .     .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caeyll  and  Master  Paekee 

warden  a  booke  called  Heart  divisions  in  divers  sermons  upon  HOSEA  the 


10'*  &  y'  2d  verse,  by  Jer:  Burroughes 


vja 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Ceanfoed   and   Master 
Paekee  warden  a  booke  called  Vindicae  Clavium  &c,  by  a  well  wisher  of 


the  truth 


vj" 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  three-*  Two  sevall 
Letters  from  S'  Tho:  Ffairfax  &  Col.  Crumwell  touching  the  clubmen  at 
Shaftsbury,    &   taking  Sherborne  Castle  &c,  published  the  9'*  of  August 


last  \ 
Entred 


under   the   hands    of   Master   Downham   and   Master 


Paekee  warden,  a  Treatice  called,  The  arraignm'  of  errors,  &c 


VJa 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Eushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called,  Aulicus  huy  &  cry  after  Brittanicns 

Vjd 

[Note. — The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

18°  attgttfttf   1645 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Eushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  Diurnall      .         .         .     vjd 


Robte  White.  Entred     .     . 

Eushwoeth  a  pamphlett  called,  Brittanicus 


rotrcm  trie 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Vj» 


19°   &tt&. 

John  Wright,  Jun'-  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords'  house  of  Parliam',  The  direc- 
tion for  electing  of  Elders  in  the  severall  CongregaSons  &  the  Classicall 
Assemblies,  &c        .........  vjd 


21° 

Robte  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 

Eushwoeth,  two  pamphletts  called,  The  kingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelli- 


gence, &c 


xi]  ° 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 

t  The  last  six  words  added  subsequently. 


188 


[22—28  August  1645. 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


R.  Me»d 


jfcltfte] 


Master 
Jo.  Dawson. 


Edw.  Husbands. 


[Page  764  (?), 
i.t.  762] 
Eobt*  White. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


22° 

Entred  for  his  copie  vnder  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  treatice  called,  Gospell  Repentance  ftoweth  from  faith, 


id 


&c,  by  Ffran:  Cornwall VJ 

Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam1  ^4m  ordinance 
of  the  Lords  &  Comons  assembled  in  Parliam' for  the  more  gpeedy  *  effectuall 
putting  in  Execution  the  directory,  &c,  in  all  pishes  churches,  &  chappells, 
wthin  this  kingdome,  &c.  Also  a  Remonstrance  from  Maior  Generally 
Langhorne  of  his  proceedings  in  Wales  ag'  Stradling  &  Egertons' 
forces *ijd 

25°  attftttJiti   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rtjshworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus  .     vjd 

co&cm  Tfic 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rtjshworth,  four  pamphletts,  (viz1)  2  Mercurius  Civicus  &  2  True 
Informers .         .         .      ij* 


John  May  cock. 


Sam.  GelUbrand. 


Rich.  Myn. 


Mich.Sparke,Junr 


Hath.  Symmons. 


IPage  765  (?), 
i.e.  763] 


Robte  Austen. 


cofrcm  &tc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rtjshworth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  Malignants  Lamentacbn,  &c  .     vjd 

cotrcm  &tc 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam',  A  sermon 
preached  at  the  Abbey  Church  on  the  publike  fast  day  the  30'*  of  July  last, 
by  M'  Baley ' vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath.  Brent  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  A  treatice  called,  The  originall  cause  of  temporall 
Evills,  &c 


vj0 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rtjshworth,  a  small  tract  called,  A  just  defence  of  John  Bastivick,  D'  in 


Phisick  ag'  the  Calumnies  of  John  Lilborne,  Leiften'  Coll.  &c 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Flagellum  Flagelli  or  D'  Bastwicks 
quarters  beaten  up,  &c,  by  J:  8:  M.A.     ......     vjd 

[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

28°   attgusitt   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rtjshworth,  three  pamphletts,  2  pfect  passages,  &  the  Citty  Scout    xviijd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[&.$f&'rr>M«d.  28  August— 2  September  1645.]  189 

[21°  Caroli  Regis'] 


Robt«  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


28°  attgttftt   1645 

Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to 
Master  Rushwoeth,  2  pamphletts  called,  The  hingdomes  &  Moderate 
Intelligence    ...........    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushwoeth,  two  pamphletts  called,  The  Scottish  dove  . 


xijd 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushwoeth  two  pamphletts  (viz')  Mercurius  Civicus&  The  true  Informer 

xijd 

Law.  Blaicklock.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing  Clarke  of  the  ho""' 
house  of  Combus,  A  declaracon  of  the  Parliam'  of  England  written  to 
the  high  &  mighty  Lords,  the  Lords  States  generall  of  the  united  provinces 
of  the  Low  Countries,  &c        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Wfjtf0  ftttgttfttt 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushwoeth,  two  pamphletts  (viz1)  The  pfect  Diurnall 


xija 


Bobt.  White.  Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  Brittanicus 


rofrm  frtc 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


vj 


i'l 


2°   Sept.  1645 

Edw.  Husbands.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  hohle  house  of  Comons  An  order  of  that 
house  for  the  printing  of  all  the  orders,  ordinances  &  declaracbns  of  either 
house,  since  the  former  volume  of  Collections  printed  by  MT  Husbands,  &c 

vjd 


[Page  766  (?), 
i.e.  764] 


Edw.  Husbands. 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone,  j 

2°  septemtms  1645 

Entred  ...  by  comaund  of  the  Speaker  of  the  house  of  Comons, 
Two  letters  from  the  Armie  before  Bristoll  concerning  the  taking  the  strong 
fort  &  the  seige  before,  Bristoll         .         .         .         .         .         .         .    xijd 


cofrcm  &tc 

Master  jo.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master   Ceanfoed   and   Master 

Rothwell,  Junr-         Mili.kr,    warden,    a   tract   called,    Unwholesome    henbane    betweene   two 


fragrant  roses,  See,     By  Jo.  Vicars 


vj" 


cotrrttt  &tc 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Parker 


Master  Miller.         Entred 

war:  a  small  tract  called,  A  Catechisme  for  the  tymes,&c 


vj 


i'i 


190 


[2—8  September  1645. 
[21°  Caroli  Regit] 


R.  Mead, 


•{fettte:] 


2°  Sqrtcmtms  1645 

Master  Dawlman.    Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cakill  and    Master 
Miller   warden,   a    Conferrence   held   at    Co",    betweene   Dr   Preston   & 


Nath.  Webb. 


Master  Bishop. 


D'  White  &  others,  &c 


VJ° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downeham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  An  Antidote  ag'  four  dangerous  Queries,  pretended  to  be 
propounded  to  the  assembly  of  divines  touching  suspension  from  the  sacra- 


ment, &c 


Vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath.  Brent  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  booke  called  Johannis  Seldeni  Uxor  Haebraica  sen  de 
Nuptiis  ct  Divortiis,  &c.  libri  tres vjd 


Bobte  Austen. 


i°  Sscpt.  1645 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  passages 


VJ° 


Peter  Cole. 


[Page  767  (?), 
i.e.  665] 
Master  Greene. 


cotom  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand  of  Master  Cranford,  a  small  tract 
called,  A  looking-glasse  for  the  Anabaptists  &  the  rest  of  the  Seperatists,  &c 


VJ" 


3°  £c|»t.  1645 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  Nine  sermons  upon  the  106  PsaIME  verse  the  19  &  20", 
by  Dr  Westfeild vjd 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


6°  Sqit. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,   two   pamphletts    (viz')    Mercurius    Civicus    &    The    True 


Informer,  &c 


xij 


M 


Jane  Coe. 


Root*  White. 


6°  SitpU 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  five  pamphletts  (viz')  The  Occurrences  being  four  &  the 
heads  of  the  Citty  Scout ij»  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  three  pamphletts,  (viz')  Two  kingdomes  Intelligence  &  one 


Moderate  Intelligence 


xvnj" 


Robte  White. 


8°  Sept. 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  Britannictts 


Vj" 


O.Me7:JK.*e.d. 


8—11  September  1645.] 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


191 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Robte  Austen. 


Francis  Nelle. 


Robte  White. 


[Page  768  (?), 
i.e.  766] 


Nath.  Webb. 


Tho.  Underhill. 


Giles  Calvert. 


Robte  Austen. 


8°  Sept, 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to' 
Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  dinrnall  . 

cotttm  &tc 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Eushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Anabaptist's  Catachisme  &c .     vjd 

9°  sept 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushwokth,  a  pamphlett  called,  Two  remarkedble  Letters  concerning  the 


Kings  Correspondence  with  the  Irish  Rebells  &c 


vj 


i'l 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Jcingdomes-  Intelligence 

[The  number  of  this  page  lias  gone.] 


vj° 


10*  September  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Miller 
warden,  A  brotherly  &  friendly  censure  of  the  Errour  of  a  deare  friend  & 
brother  in  an  Answer e  to  his  four  questions  &c         .         .         .  vj* 

cotom  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  A  friendly  check  to  Dr  Bastwick  sent  unto  him  in  a  letter 
from  a  Presbiterian  friend  &c         ......  vjd 

Enti-ed  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  pmnphlott  *  Tract  called,  Truth  vindicated  or  an 
Ansvjere  to  seuall  Letters  sent  from  the  Sumer  Hands,  &c,  by  Nath:  White 

vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Edw.  Husbands. 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  piassaqes       .  .     vja 

Also   the  heads  of  the  Citty  Scout  .......     vj* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing,  by  order  of  the  hoWe 
house  of  Comons,  An  Ordinance  of  the  Lords  &  Comons,  for  the  taking 
away  the  fifth  pte  of  delinquents  estates  allowed  formerly,  by  a  former 
Ordinance  for  Sequestracon,  for  the  use  of  delinquents  wives  &  children, 
dated  the  8"  Sept.  1645  .         .         . vjd 

lltb  Sejit  1645 

Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  nine  pamphletts  called,  The  Diary  or  pfect  Journall,  &c 

iiij«  vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


192 


[11—17  September  1645. 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


R.  Mead 


-;&.».-] 


11  to  Scj>t*  1645 

Bob"  White.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of   Master   Mabbott,  deputy  to 

Master  Rushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Moderate,  Intelligence     vjd 

12°  Scjlt,  1645 

Edw.  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing  by  order  of  the 
house  of  Comons,  A  true  Belacbn  of  the  storming  &  taking  of  the  Citty  of 
Bristoll  irtli  all  the  forts,  towne  Castle,  ordinance,  armes  &•  Ammunition  by 
S'  Tho:  Fairfax  Armie  on  the  11'*  of  this  p'sent  Sept.  togeither  w"  the 


sevall  Articles  concerning  the  same 


VJ° 


[Page  7  [69]  (?), 
i.e.  767] 


John  Wright,  Junr 


Fran.  Coles. 


Tbo.  Bates  and 
Jo.  Wright. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Eobte  White. 


John  Wright,  Junr 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

IJo    aC|)t,  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  A  pfect  relacon  of  the  sevall  proceedings  betweene  S'  Tho: 
Fairfax  &  Prince  Rupert  before  Bristoll  .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  2  pamphletts  called,  The  Dove  &c 


xij 


il 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  2  pamphletts,  viz',  Mercurius  Civicut  &  The  true  Informer 


xij" 


15°  Sept. 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  pfecf,  Diurnail       .         .         .     vjd 

16"   StpU 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth  two  pamphletts  (viz4)  Mercurius  Bntanicus  &  the  kingdomes 
Intelligence xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  a  catachisme 
called,  A  light  from  Christ  leading  unto  Christ  by  the  starr  of  his  word,  &c, 
by  Jm:  Bourne vjd 


Edw.  Husbands. 


r ofrcm  tlic 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  A  declaration  of  the 
Lords  &  Comons,  concerning  reprisall  of  ships  sent  into  the   United  Pro- 


vinces to  be  printed  in  dutch  &  English 


vj" 


170    ac.jt. 

Edw.  Husbands.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  A  Letter  from 
Leiften'  -Oenerall  Crumwell  to  the  house  of  Comons  concerning  the  manner 
of  the  taking  of  Bristoll,  &c vjd 


[&.$[&.  *..d. 


17_20  September  1645.] 
[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


193 


17°   aCjjt 

Robte  Austen.  Entred    for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master    Mabbott,  deputy  to 


to  [sic]  Master  Rttshworth,  The  pfect  passages 


VJ° 


[Page  770  (?), 
i.e.  768] 


John  Wright,  Junr 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

17o  Sept.   1645 

Entred  .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  An  exact  Relacon 

of  Prince  Rupert  his  marching  out  of  Bristoll,  &c,  wth  the  manner  how  &c, 
&  also  what  Ordinance  &c,  wa*  found  by  Sr  Thomas  in  the  citty&c      vjd 


Root*  Leyborne. 


Robte  Bostock. 


Robte  Bostock. 


Master  Bishop. 


18* 

Entred     .     .  under   the   hands   of   Master  Downham    and   Master 

Miller  a  small  tract  called,  The  Antidote  animadverted,  by  P.      .     vjd 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  late  warden,  A  short  &  true  relacon  of  some  maine  passages 
wherein  the  Scotts  are  pticularly  concerned,  &c 


vji 


Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Scotch  Com™  A  letter  to  the  hotu  the 
Com'  of  Scotland  residing  at  London,  concerning  the  routing  of  Mount- 


rosse,  &c 


VJa 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham,  A  full  Answere 
to  a  printed  pap  entituled  four  serious  questions  concerning  Excomunicacbn 


&  stisjtension  from  the  Sacram',  &c 


vj° 


Peter  Cole. 


Tno.  Dnderhill. 


Master  Young. 


19» 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  and  Master  Miller  warden,  The  Additionall  proposiebns 
of  his  Ma'"  sent  by  the  Earle  of  Ormond  &  other  his  Ma""  Com"  in 
Ireland  under  the  great  scale  of  Ireland,  unto  the  Rebells  &  Roman 
Catholicks  there  for  a  Conclusion  of  peace  wth  them,  if  they  will  accept 
thereof  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  letter  touching  DT  Cousins,  at  the  interment  of  S'  Wm 


Carnaby  in  France,  sent  to  a  member  of  the  Assembly  of  divines 


Vf 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of   Master  Langley   and   Master 
Parker   warden,  a  booke  called    Colloquia   Platina   et  Annotatiunculis 


Marginalibus  illustrat,  &c,  by  Mr  Rosso 


vj 


M 


[Page  771  (?), 
i.e.  769] 
Jane  Coe. 


20<>  Sitpt.  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  four  pamphletts  (viz1)  3  Occurrences  &  The  heads  of  the 
Citty  Scout ij' 

25 


194 


[20—25  September  1645. 
[21°  Cnroli  Regis] 


R.  Mead, 


tf.WE] 


20«   Sept.  1645 

Tho.  Bates  and  Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to 
John  Wright.  Master  Rushworth,  Two  pamphletts  (viz')  Mercnrins  Civicus  &  The  trve 

Informer        ...........   xijd 

22° 

Law^Blackiock  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Law'.  Chapman.'        Rushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  Diurnall       .         .         .     vjd 

Robte  white.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 

Eushwokth,  2  pamphletts  called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence  &  Mercuriu$ 
Britanicvs      ...........    xijd 

Giles  CalTert.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master   Bachelor   and   Master 

Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Vindicia  veritatis  or  truth  vindicated  &c, 
being  an  Answere  *.........     vjd 

Robte  AnBten,  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  heads  of  the  Citty  Scout',  Ac     vjd 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 

Rushworth,  a  letter  from  Col.  Lilborne  to  a  friend  in  London,  &c      vjd 

JohnHancok.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  The  Covenant  of  god's  free  grace,  &c,  by 
M*  John  Cotton  whereunto  is  added  a  profession  of  faith,  &c,  by 
Mr  Davenport vjd 

John  Felld.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  relacon  of  Suppressing  the  clubmen 
in  Sussex,  by  the  Governor  of  Arundell vjd 

25°   Sept.  1645 

[Page  772  (?),  Entred  .  .  .  under  y"  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
i.e.  770]  Rushworth,  two  pamphletts  called,  The  kinqdomes  &  Moderate  Intrlli- 
RobteWhite.  gence      . .         .         .    xij" 

Edw.  Husbands.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  ConTons  house  of  Parliam',  A  Letter 
touching  the  Molding  of  Montrosse  sent  to  Mr  Prideaux,  &  another  letter  of 
the  storming  &  delivering  up  of  the  Devises  to  Leiften'  generall  Crom- 
well, &c xijd 


tofrcm  trie 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  The  Mirror  of  Justices,  made  by  Andrew 
Home  &  translated  out  of  the  old  French  into  English,  by  Wm  Hughes  of 


Grayes  Inne,  Esq' 


vj" 


*  This  entry  was  never  finished. 


[&.56tfeerr:!'R.H«ad. 


25—29  September  1645.] 
[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


195 


25°   £Cj,t  I645 

Francis  Leech.  Eutred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to 
Master  Rushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  Continuacon  of  the  Remarke- 
able  passages,  &c    .........         .     vjd 


Master  Walbanck.  Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  2  pamphletts  called,  The  Diary,  &c 


xijd 


Edw.  Husbands. 


Master 
Kownthwaite. 

Vide  page  (776) 


270 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  A  relacon  of  the 
routing  the  kings  forces  by  Maior-generall  Poynes  &  the  Chesheire  forces 
on  Ronton  heath  wthin  2  miles  of  Chester,  Sept.  24'*,  1645,  wth  a  list  of 
the  Lords,  knights,  comanders  &  souldiers  slayne  &  taken  prisoners,  &c 


vj" 


rotrcm  &tc 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanfoed  and  Master 
Paekbe  warden,  a  booke  called  Good  thoughts  in  bad  tymes  consisting  of 
vsonall  meditacons,  scripture  dbservacims,  &  Historicall  applications,  mixt 


contemplacons,  by  Thomas  Fuller 


vj" 


[Page  773  (?) 
i.e.  771] 
Robto  White. 

Fran.  Coles. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


27°  SicpU  1645 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus 

Entred     .     . 


vj 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called,  the  Dove,  &c 


VJ" 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall 


vj 


M 


John  Sweeting. 


John  Wright,  Junr 


Edw.  Husbands. 


John  Hamonit. 


Giles  Calvert. 


29o 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Millee  warden,  A  treatice  called  Theologia  Oermanica,  translated  out  of 
high  dutch  into  English  &  compared  wth  the  Latyn,  &c    .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam',  Colonell 
generall  Poynt's  Letter  with  Colonell  Parsons  relacon  of  the  routing  the 


king's  forces  at  Routen  heath,  &c 


vj" 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  Master  Speaker  of  the  hoble  house  of 
Comons,  A  fuller  Narrative  of  the  late  victory  obteyned  by  Cott.  Generall 
Point's  ag'  his  Ma""  forces  neere  Chester  p' tented  by  Coll.  Law:  Parsons, 


&c 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called,  A  most  strange  &  ivonderfull  apparition 
of  blood  in  a  poole  at  Carraton  in  Lestersheire        ....     vjd 

.     .     under   the   hands    of   Master   Bachiloe    and    Master 


Entred     .     . 

Millee  warden,  A  new  Quere,  &c,  by  Mr  Saltmarsh 


vjd 


196 


[1—13  October  1645. 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


r.  *,.d.{&M£:] 


[Page  774  (?), 
i.e.  772] 


Tho  Underhill. 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

1"  ©rtolmss   1645 

Eutred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Callamy  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  a  [sic]  pamphlett  called,  England's  Remembrancer,  or, 
A  Catalogue  of  all  or  most  of  the  victories  &  strongholds  obteyned  by  the 
Pari'  forces  etc       ..........     vjd 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Fran.  Coles. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Bobte  White. 


2°  Octolut'i 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Eushworth,  2  pamphletts  called,  Mercurius  Civicus  &  The  true  Informer 


xijd 


4°   ®ct*. 


.     under  the    hand   of   Master  Mabbott   2   pamphletts 


xijd 


Entred     . 

called,  the  Scottish  dove 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Eushworth,  two  pamphletts,  viz'  Mercurius  Civicus  &  the  True  Informer 


printed  last  weeke 


X1J° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Capt  Audley, 
three  pamphletts,  viz',  The  kingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelligence  &  Mercurius 
Brittanicus    .         .         . 


xviijd 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


6° 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Eushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  Diurnall 


vj 


i'i 


coDrnit  tfie 

Master  Mozeley.      Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of   Sr  Nath  :  Brent  and  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called  Poems  in  English  &  Latyn,  by  Mr  John  Milton 


VJa 


70  ©it 


Master  Bellamy.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  Catachisme  called,  Childrens  bread,  or  a  breife  forme, 
&cby  Tho:  Woolfall vjd 

Bobte  Austen.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 

Eushworth,  four  pamphletts  (viz')  three  pfect  passages  &  the  heads  of 
the  Citty  Scout      ..........      ij* 


[Page  775  (?), 
i.e.  773] 


Master  Bparke. 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

13°  ©rtolm'9  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  The  lyar  confounded,  or,  a  breife  refutaSon 
of  John  Lilhornes  miserably  mistated  case,  &c,  by  Wm  Pryn  .         .     vj 


i't 


I*.  toste  }*•■»«• 


13  October  1645.] 
[21°   Caroli  Regis'] 


197 


Jane  Coe. 


Mrs.  Coe. 


Master  Butter. 


Too.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


13°  ©ctotmss  1645 

Entred  for  her  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to 
Master  Rushworth  ffour  pamphletts  (viz')  3  Perfect  Occurences  &  one 
heads  of  Accompt,  also,  another  pamphlett  called,  A  copie  of  Leiften' 
general!  Cromwell  Letter  concerning  the  the  [sic]  taking  of  Winchester  &c 

ij*  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bacheler  and  Master 
Parker  warden  warden  [sic]  a  booke  called  A  discovery  of  truth  &c,  wtk 


four  questions  answeared,  &c,  by  P.  H.  . 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  treatice  called,  The  peace  maker  laying  forth  the  right 
way  of  peace,  &c    ..........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth  2  pamphlett  called,  Mercurivs  Civicta  &.  The  true  Informer 
&e xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  Two  pamphletts  viz',  The  pfect  Diurnal!  &  the  Scottish 
dove ' xijd 


[Page  776  (?), 
i.e.  774] 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 


George  Bishop. 


Law.  Blacklock. 


John  Williams. 
[See  page  772.] 


Robte  Bostock. 


Robte  Bostock. 


Robte  Bostock. 


13°  ©doims  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  Twelve  Copies  (viz')  of  the  Parliaments  Post,  &c      .     vj* 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  hoble  house  of  CoiSons,  A  dutch  copie 
entituled,  De  tweedo  declaratu  van  de  Hieron  ende  gementom  verdagort  in 
Parlament  augaende  de  yeheele  pceduren  met  de  ambassadours  extraordinary 


van  de  Hooge  ende  Moogandee  Hieren  de  Stelon  general  &c 


vjD 


Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Master 
Routhwaite  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden  a  booke  called 
Good  thoughts  in  bad  tymes  consisting  of  personall  meditaCons,  Scripture 
observations,  Historicall  applicacbns,  &  mixt  contemplacbns  by  Tho:  Fuller 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords'  house  of  Part,  A  sermon  preached 
before  the  hob"  house  of  Lords  in  the  Abbey  church  of  Westm",  the 
27'*  of  August  1645,  whereunto  is  added  a  brotherly  examina&n  of  M'  Cole- 
mans  sermon  on  Job.  11.  20.  by  Mr  Gillespie         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  A  collection  of  divers  paps  delivered  into  the  houses  of 


Pari  by  the  Scotch  Comrs,  &c 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hands    of   Sr   Nath:    Brent   and   Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  An  historicall  relacon  of  the  millitary 


goverm'  of  Glocester,  &c 


VJ° 


198 


[14—20  October  1645. 
[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


B.^.ii.te] 


[Page  777  (?), 
i.e.  775] 


John  Maycock. 


Robte  Austell. 


Edward  Husbands. 


Master  Smith. 


Richard  Roiston. 


Master  Bellamy. 


[Page  778  (?), 
i.e.  77G] 


Mathew  Symmons. 


Andrew  Hebb. 


John  Haniond. 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

14°  ©ctotms  1645 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  a  pamphlett 
called,  Innocency  cleared,  true  worth  predicated  against  false  assertions,  in 
a  letter  sent  to  MT  Henry  Burton,  &c vjd 

15tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  Two  pamphletts  viz',  A  pnckeft  of  Letter*.  &  The  pfect 
passages xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  An  Ordinance  of  the 
Lords  &  Comons  for  advance  of  40,000"  for  8'  Tho:  Fairfax's  Army  by 
way  of  Loane         . vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  hooke  called  A  looking  glasse  for  good  woemon,  &c,  by 
John  Brinsley .        .        .    vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  entituled  Of  Conscience,  &c  .         .     vjd 

16tb  ©ctotm 

Entred  *  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hands  & 
seales  of  Thomas  Downes,  Nicholas  Bourne,  Robt  Meade,  Rich  : 
Whitaker,  John  Legatt,  Edw:  Brtjster,  Philemon  Stephens, 
Richard  Thrale  &  Chr:  Meredith  and  subscribed  by  both  the 
wardens,  a  full  tenth  pte  or  share  of  &  into  a  booke  called  Annotations 
upon  all  the  books  of  the  old  &  new  testament  &c.  by  the  joynt  Labour  of 
certaine  Divines  thereunto  apoynted         ......     vjd 

[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

£iic  17»b  of  ©doticr  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  sermon  called,  The  pastor's  Charge  &  Cure,  preached 
first  at  Oxford  &  afterwards  translated  by  the  author,  Nath:  White, 
Pastor  of  a  Congregacon  at  Somer  Hands       .....     vjd 

1$tb   Of  ©CtolJCV   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  Aesops  Fables  with  the  Fables  of  Phaedrus  moralized, 
translated  verbatim  according  to  the  Latin,  for  the  use  of  gramer 
schooles,  &c   ..........  vjd 

20o 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Kingdomes  weekely  Post,  &c     vjd 

*  Deleted  in  Begister. 


[*«£}«.«««■ 


20—25  October  1645.] 
[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


199 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Biacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Francis  Coles. 


Giles  Calvert. 


20° 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to 
Master  Eushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  Diurnall  .     vjd 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  the  Scottish  dove         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Bacheler   and   Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  The  opening  of  M'  Prynri's  new  booke 


called  a  Vindicacon  or  light  breaking  out  from  a  cloud,  &c 


VJa 


John  Wright,  Juii'-    Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  the  Lords  House  of  Pari.  The  Ordinance 
Rules  &  directions  concerning  suspension  from  the  Lords  supper  wth  the 


names  of  the  Ministers  &  others  to  try  the  elders,  &c 


vj 


H 


[Page  779  (?), 
i.e.  777] 


Master  Marriott      Entred 

and 
Rich.  Marriott. 


Rohte  White. 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

2lo   ©rtotortfs   1645 

under    the   hands   of   Sr   Nath:   Brent   and   Master 


Miller  warden,  a  booke  called  Eglogues,  by  Fran:  Quarles  . 


VJd 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands     of    Tho:    Audley    and     Master 
Mabbott  two  pamphletts  (viz1)  Brittanicus  &  The  kingdomes  Intelligence 


xij 


i'i 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


Kobte  Austen. 


220   ©ctotoriSS    1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  booke  called  A  disswasive  from  the  Errors  of  the  tymes 
wherein  the  secretts  of  the  principall  sects  are  drawne  togeither,  &c      vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Ru8hworth,  two  pamphletts  (viz')  The  heads  of  the  Gitty  Scout  &  the 
pfect  passages         ......... 


xijd 


23° 
under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Bobte  White.  Entred     .     . 

Eushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence 


vj" 


Master  Sparke, 
Sen',  and 
Mich.  Sparke, 
Junr- 


Robte  Austen. 


25o 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent,  Master  Cranford 
and  Master  Miller  warden  a  booke  called  The  reformed  scholler,  or,  the 
English  Accidence,  &c,  sett  out  for  the  reformacTin  of  all  schooles  for  the  use 
&  proffitt  of  young  schollers  &c,  by  Josua  Poole,  Mr  in  Arts.  (Salvo  jure 
cuiuscunque) 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  The  taking  of  Tiverton,  w"  the  Castle, 


Church  &  Fort,  by  S'  Tho:  Fairfax 


vj 


i'l 


200 


[27  October — 4  November  1645. 
[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


R.  Mead 


{fe«£] 


[Page  780  (?), 
I.e.  778] 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Fran.  Coles. 


Eobt.  White. 
Master  Clarke. 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

27°  Qftolm's   1645 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to 
Master  Eushwobth,  a  pamphlett  called  A  pfect  diurnall       .         .     vjd 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  the  Scottish  dove 


VJo 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Tho  :  Audley  by  pmission  of  Master 
Rushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus  .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Carill  a  booke  called  A 
brotherly  examinacbn  examined,  or  a  cleare  Justification  of  gome  passages  in 
a  sermon  by  Mr  Gillespie  ag'  M'  Coleman,  penned  by  the  said  M'  Coleman 


VJ" 


1°  Uob.  1645 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright,  Jun'- 


Robte  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Fran.  Coles. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  four  pamphletts,  (viz')  Two  Civicug  &  2  True  Informers 

ij' 
Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  The  [sic]  hingdomeg  &  Moderate  Intelligence  <fc  one  pamphlett 
more  under  the  hand  of  Tho:  Audley  called,  Brittanicus.     .         xviijd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall      .         .'      .     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Scottigh  dove  ......... 


vj 


id 


Edw.  Husbands. 


[Page  781  (?), 
i.e.  779] 


Master 
Hen.  Overton. 


John  Hancock. 


i°  iloUcmtms 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Pari.  An  Ordinance 
of  both  hougeg,  for  composicbn  for  wardships  in  the  Co*  of  Ward  & 
liveries,  &c     ..........  vjd 

[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

3°  llobrmlm's   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  A  defence  of  certaine  pogitions  &  Scriptures  iugtifieing 
the  Congregationall  way  of  Church  goverm',  &c,  by  Sam.  Eaton  &  John 


Taylor 
Entred 


vj" 


by  order  of  the  hoh'*  house  of  Comons  a  fast  sermon, 


The  mine  of  the  authors  &  fomentors  of  civill  warrg,  &c 

4to  liobrmlms 


VJq 


Master  Meredith.    Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands   of  Master   Callamy   and    Master 
Miller  war:  A  sermon  preached  at  the  Funerall  of  that  worthy  member  of 


the  house  of  Comons,  William  Strode,  Esq.     By  Gaspar  Hicks 


vj° 


[t  tttes- }*•«-*• 


8 — 15  November  1645.] 
[21°   Caroli  Regit] 


201 


Master  Hozeley. 


Thomas  Forsett. 


George 
Whittlngton. 


[Page  782  (?), 
i.e.  780] 


Robte  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Fran.  Coles. 


8tb 

Assigned  over  to  him  by  vertue  of  a  noate  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Heiron  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  All  the  estate,  right, 
title  &  interest  of  him  the  said  Mr  Heiron  of  in  &  to  these  two  copies 
or  bookes  called,  The  preheminence  &  pedegree  of  Parliam"  &c,  & 
England*  Teares  &c,  by  James  Howell,  Esqr        ....     xijd 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  books  called  Pharoe's  obstinacie,  w'k  a  short  Paraphrase 


on  the  Lords  prayer,  Belei/e,  &  ten  Comandem" 


vj° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  Two  treatices  concerning  Infants  Baptisme  wth  an 
Appendix  by  John  Tombes vjd 

[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

10o  iioticmlms   1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  three  pamphletts  (viz1)  Mercurius  Brittanicus  this  weeke, 
the  Jeingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelligence,  printed  last  weeke      .         xviijd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  painphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall 


vj 


W 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Scottish  dove 


VjO 


John  Wright,  J  on* 


Hath.  Symmons. 


Giles  Calvert. 


Thomas  Paine. 


120 

Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Lords'  house  of  Pari'  An  Ordinance  of 
the  Lords  &  Coition*  for  giveing  power  to  all  the  cla*sicall  Presbiteries 
wthin  their  respective  bounds,  &c     ......  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  booke  called  The  errors  of  the  Coition  Catachisme  &c 

Vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Free  grate  or  a  sprinkled  conscience  wtk  the 
blood  of  the  Coven',  &c,  by  Mr  Saltmarsh vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called*  An  epittle  written  by  Leiften'  Col.  John 


Lilborne  kv, 


vja 


15°  iloUcmtni'j 

Robte  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 

called,  The  kiiujdomes  &  Moderate  Intelligence,  &  under  the  hand  of  Tho  : 
Audley  by  consent  of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  Mercurius 


Brittanicus 


xviijd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 
26 


202 


[17—20  November  1645. 
[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


^Mtlfe] 


[Page  783  (?), 
i.e.  781] 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blaicklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Fran.  Coles. 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

17°  flobcmlms  1645 

Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to 
Master  Rushwobth,  4  pamphletts  viz',  2  Civicus  &  2  Informers    .      ij* 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


RtrsHWORTH  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Perfect  diurnall    . 


vj" 


Entred 


The  Scottish  dove  . 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj 


i't 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  seaven  pamphletts, 
viz'  The  Diary  seaven  weekes  printed  on  Wensday  last         .         iij*  vjd 

[Query. — Does  this  mean  that  all  seven  numbers  were 
printed  at  once?] 

Fran.  Leech.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  seaven  pamphletts 

called,  The  Continuacbn  of  the  pfect  passages,  &c  .         .         iij*  vjd 


19*  flofc. 

Master  Whitaker.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Miller 
warden,  A  declaration  of  his  highnes  Prince  Rupert,  «**  a  Narrative  &c 

vjd 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  The  vindicacon  of  the  Professors  &  profes- 
sion of  the  Law,  so  farr  forth  as  Scripture  &  right  reason  may  be  Judge,  & 
speedy  justice  w'k  exalts  a  Nation,  &c  by  Jo :  Cooke,  of  Graves  Inne,  Esqr 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Booker,  and  Master  Miller 
warden  a  booke  called  A  collection  of  ancient  &  moderne  prophesies 
concerning  these  p'sent  tymes  wth  modest  observacbns  thereon  wth  the 
Nativities  of  the  Earle  of  Strafford  &  the  Archbp  of  Canterbury,  &c,  by 
Wm  Lilley    .        . vjd  ' 


Master  Partridge 
and  Humphrey 

Blunden. 


[Page  784  (?). 
i.e.  782] 


Rich.  Roiston. 


Richard  Roiston. 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

20°  fiobemtiris  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Five  learned  treatices  viz'  1.  Of  Scandnll. 
2.  Of  will  worship.  3.  Of  superstition.  4  Of  sinns  of  weakenesse  &  will- 
ft dines.     5.  Of  a  late  or  death  bed  repentance  by  Dr  Hammond  vj 


i<l 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
Parker  warden,  Severall  speeches  made  by  Dr  Featley  before  the  Assembly 


of  divines,  wth  King  James  his  advice  &c 

[The  last  six  words  were  added  after  the  previous  part 
was  completed.] 


vj 


i'i 


['<*.%&}*•■**. 


20—24  November  1645.] 
[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


Rich.  Roiston. 


Robte  White, 


Robte  Leiborne. 


Robte  Leyborne. 


[Jamles  Crampe. 


20°  fioticmfcrts  1645 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  cure  of  the  kingdomes  great  curse,  or  an 
antidote  for  the  tongue  that  is  accustomed  to  swearing,  by  Robte  Bourman 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts 
called,  The  Kingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelligence 


VJ° 


Entred 


under   the   hands    of   Master    Mabbott   a   pamphlett 


called,  The  Complaint  of  the  Northwest  Countryman 


Vj* 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  booke  called  The  imortallity  of  the  Soule  by  T.  H.     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called,  The  cure  of  misprision,  or,  selected  notes 
upon  sundry  questions  in  controversie  betweene  the  word  &  the  world,  by 
Richard  Young vjd 


[Page  785  (?), 
i.e.  783] 


Tbo.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Jane  Coe. 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

22°  ilobcmlm*  1645 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,    two    pamphletts    called,   Mercurius    Civicus   &    The   true 


Informer 


X1J" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rttshworth,  Eight  pamphletts,  (viz*)  6  Occurrences,  1  Relacon  of  a  Victory 
&c,  &  The  Citty  Scout    . iiij8 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Fran.  Coles. 


Giles  CalTert. 


Robte  White. 


Robte  White. 


Ralph  Smith. 


24tb 

.     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall 


VJa 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Scottish  dove 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master  Bachelor   and   Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Truth  shutt  out  of  dores,  &c,  by  Hen : 


Burton 
Entred 


vj 


id 


under  the  hand  of  Tho  :  Audley,  by  consent  of  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  Brittanicus 


Vja 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  kingdomes  Intelligence 


Vj« 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  a  booke  called  A 


veiw  of  M'  Coleman's  new  modell  for  Church  goverm'     . 


VJ" 


204 


[29  November — 1  December  1645. 
[21"   Caroli  Regis'] 


*■»««•{*.  ftfe] 


29°  flolir  1645 

Godfrey  Emerson.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Langley  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  Lexicon  Homericn  auto  [re  ?]  Ludovico 
Coulon [vjd  ?] 


[Page  786  (?), 
i.e.  784] 


Ben.  Allen. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

Robu  Austen. 


Edw.  Paxton. 


Jane  Coe. 


[Robt*  Whllte. 


[The  number  of  this  page  has  gone.] 

29°  ilobcmtnte  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Miller 
warden  a  booke  called  The  Cove"'  of  Grace  opened,  <Stc,  by  Peter  Bulkley, 
sometyme  preacher  in  New  England      ......     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  2  pamphletts  called  Civicus  &  the  True  Informer      .    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  rive  pamphletts,  called  The  pfect  jHtssages  .         ij»  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Parker 
warden,  a  tract  called,  The  visio7is  &•  prophesies  of  Daniell  expounded,  &c, 


by  Mr  Tho:  Parker  of  New  England 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  ye  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  Two  pamphletts  called,  The  pfect  Occurrences  .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett,  The  king*  proclamacbn  concerning  the  Comon 
Prayer  booke  &c     .........         .     vjd 


Entred 


under  the   hand   of   Tho:  Audley   by   permission  of 


Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called.  Mercurivs  Brittanicus    .     vjd 


TFran.  Cloles. 
I  Law.  Chlapman. 
[Law.  Bllacklock. 

Fran. 1  Coles. 


1°  Scccmtovte  1645 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnoll 


vj" 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Scottish  dove 

[Note. — The  outer  edge  of  this  last  page  is  badly  torn, 
and  some  of  the  names  have  been  torn  away.] 

FINIS. 


vj° 


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[Various  names,  &c,  are  scribbled  all  over  this  page.]      The  verso  of  this  leaf  is  blank,  and  it  is 
followed  by  another  blank  leaf,  with  a  few  words  in  shorthand  on  the  recto. 


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[Page  1]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  tlie  hands  of  Master  Cbanford  and  Master 

Master  Smith.  Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Corpus  Disciplinae,  or  the  Boclie  of  dis- 
cipline &c,  published  by  the  ministers  &  Elders  of  the  Dutch  Church  in 
London ............     vjd 

50 

Master  Rothwell,    Entred     ,     .     .     under  the    hands   of  Master  Bachelor,  and   Master 
£unr.?jn<J  Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Sermons  upon  COLOS:  the  first  Chap, 

verse  the  13"  vnto  the  end  of  that  chapter,  by  Nich :  Lockyer  .         .     vjd 

Mathew  Symmons.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downeham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Animadversions  upon  MT  Tomes  his 
Exercitacbn  about  Infant  Baptisme  &c   .         .         .  .         .     vjd 


6t" 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranpord  and  Master 
Miller,  war :  a  small  tract  called,  The  doore  of  Truth  opened,  a  breife 
Narrative  of  the  occasion  how  Mr  Hen:  Burton  came  to  shutt  himself e  out 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Fran.  Coles. 


Robte  White. 


of  the  Church  dores  of  Aldermanbury,  &c,  by  Mr  Callamy 


vj° 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Eushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  dvurnall 


VJu 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  the  Scottish  dove 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Tho:  Audley  and  Master  Mabbott 
Three  pamphletts  (viz1)  Brittanicus  The  hinadomes  &  Moderate  Intelli- 


gence 


XV11J 


M 


11°  Dcccmln.   1645 

[Page  2]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master  [ 

Master  Meredith,    warden  a  booke  entituled  The  newe  Quere  &c,  examined  by  Mr  Ley  one  of 


the  Assembly  of  Divines  &c 


vj" 


208 


[11—30  December  1645. 

[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


R.  M»d 


\3oMS:] 


Hen.  She&pard 
and  W*  Ley. 


11°  Drcemtir*  1645 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  The  old  and  good  way  vindicated,  &c,  by 


EliEabeth  Warren 


vj" 


15*  Btttmbti*  1645 

Root*  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Thomas  Audley,  by  permission  of 

Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  Brittanicus  &  under  the  hand 
of  Master  Mabbott,  two  painphletts  called,  The  kinadomes  &  Moderate 


Intelligence 


xvnj" 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blalcklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Fran.  Coles. 


Steven  Bow  tell. 


Master  Clarke. 


Jane  Coe. 


co&cm  Uric 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  the  pfect  diurnall 


Vju 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  the  Scotish  dove  .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing,  clarke  of  the  house 
of  Conions,  a  sermon  called  Gods  covenant  the  Churches  Plea,  preached  at 
Westmr  at  the  late  solemne  fast  29°  octobris  1645,  by  Fran.  Taylor,  Bach, 
in  divinity      ...........     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryl  and  Master  [ 
warden,   a    tract    called,    Male    dicio    Maledicio,    or    a   hreife   reply   to 
M'  Gillespies,   Nihil  respondes,  also   a   hreife  vewe   breifly   veiwed   by  a 


iMiueles  author,  &c.    By  Thomas  Coleman 


yja 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  A  hreife  discourse  concerning  that  name 
heathen   comonly  given   to    the  Indians  as  also  that  great  point   of  that 


conversion,  &c 


VJ° 


[Page  3] 
Robte  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blalcklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


£hc  20tb  of  Wtttmbtt  1645 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Tho:  Audley  by  permission  of 
Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  Brittanicus  &  under  the  hand 
of  Master  Mabbott  two  painphletts  called  The  kingdom**  &  Moderate 
Intelligence    ..........         xviij4 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  Diurnall  .     vjd 


Master  Bellamy. 


30tio  Derrmbrfe 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and    Master 
Parker  war  A  treatise  called,  A  Mirror,  or  looheingglasse  both  for  saints 


A  sinners.     By  Sam :  Clarke  of  Benuet  ffinckton 


vj° 


Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  live  painphletts  (viz1)  The  Diary,  &v.  to  the  22li  of  Decem- 
ber instant ij*  vjd 


rJG.PMaSeerr.'^-M-d' 


30  December — 4  January  1645.] 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


209 


Fran.  Leech. 


Robte  Bostock. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Fran.  Coles. 


Fran.  Cole. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


30tio  ilttcmftvi* 

Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to 
Master  Rushwoeth,  six  pamphletts  (viz*)  1  Gitties  weekely  Post  &  5  Con- 
tinuacons  to  the  22,u  prsent iij' 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ckanfoed  and  Master 
Paekee  warden,  a  Sermon  called,  Selfe  deniall  preached  before  the  reverend 
Assembly  of  divines  on  the  day  of  their  private  humiliation  by  Mr  Edw : 


Reynolds 


VJa 


Entred     .     .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 

Rushwoeth,  seaven  pamphletts  Y\zx,four  Civicus  &  3  Informers     iij"  vj4 


Entred 


The  Scottish  dove,  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj" 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushwoeth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall 


vj° 


TDxc  titost  &a»  of  3Jitmutrj>  1645  [i.e.  1645*6] 

[Page  4]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  a  Letter  of  the 

Sam.  Gellibrand.  Ministers  of  the  Citty  of  London  p'sented  the  first  of  January,  1645,  to 
the  Reverend  Assembly  of  divines  sitting  at  Westminster  by  Authority  of 
Parliam'  against  Toleracon     ........     vjd 

Master  Partridge     Entred    .     .     .    under  the  hands  of  Master  Bookee  and  Master  Paekee 

and  warden  a  booke  called  Anglicus  or  an  Ephemeris  for  1646,  &c,  wth  Astro- 

Humph.  Blunden.      logicaE  Aphorismes,  &c  &  the  Nativity  of  Prince  Rupert,  by  Wm  Lillie 


vj 


H 


Master  Overton       Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Comons'  house  of  Parliam'  a  Sermon 
and  Ben.  Allen.        p'ched  at  the  late  solemne  fast  called,  The  Spiritts  convincing  of  sinne 
by  Peter  Sterrey   .  . vj4 

Master  Overton.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comons'  house  of  Parliam'  a  sermon 
preached  at  the  late  solemne  fast  called,  Mercie  rejoycing  ag'  Judgm',  by 
John  Strickland  B:D vjd 

Master  Overton.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caeill  and  Master  Paekee 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  new  table  of  the  principall  stories  of  the  history 
of  the  Bible  conteyned  in  the  Old  &  new  Testam*  by  James  Ponte    .     vj4 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


4°  Sitttttam  1645   [i.e.  1645*6] 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  pfect  diurnall,  &c 


vj" 


Tho.  Bates  and       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
John  Wright  Jun'-    Rushwoeth,  two  pamphletts  (viz1)  Mercurius  Civicus  &  the  true  Informer 


xij" 


27 


210 


[6—10  January  1645. 
[21°  Caro/i  Regis] 


»•■"*•:&.»:] 


6°   •flamuutt   1645   [i.e.  1645*6] 

[Page  5]  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

Master  Meredith.  John  Feild  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  All  the  estate  right  title 
&  Interest  of  him  the  said  John  Feild,  of  in  &  to  these  Two  copies  or 
bookes  (viz')  The  trial!  &  triumph  of  faith,  or  an  Exposicbn  of  Christs  dis- 
possessing the  woman  of  Canaan,  &c.  And  The  divine  right  of  Church 
goverment,  or  a  dispute  &c,  both  of  them  written  by  Mr  Samuell  Buther- 
ford.  Provided  that  the  said  John  Feild  shall  have  the  full  workeman- 
ship  of  printing  the  said  Bookes,  doeing  the  same  as  well,  reasonably  & 
speedily  as  other  able  Master  Printers  will  (bona  fide)  be  willing  to  doe 
the  same        ...........    xijd 


coin  m  tiic 

Abeli  Roper.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent,  and 

Master  Miller  warden  a  booke  called   The   Continuacdn  of  Buchanons 
history  of  Scotland,  writt  in  Latyn  by  Robte  Johnston,  begining  Anno  1572 


to  the  yeare  1582  translated  into  English  by  T:  M: 


vj 


id 


Abell  Roper. 


Robte  White. 


coftcm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  short  Catachisme  composed  according  to  the  Rules  & 
directions  concerning  suspencbn  from  the  Sacrain'  of  the  Lords  Supper  in 


case  of  ignorance,  by  John  Butley,  minister 


vj 


H 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Thomas  Audley  and  Master 
Mabbott  six  pamphletts  (viz1)  2  Britta ulcus  2  Kingdomes  Intelligence  & 
2  Moderate  Intelligence  .........    iij* 


[Page  6] 
Master  Harper. 


Master  Smith. 


Master  Moseley. 


£tic  8*b  Of  9*ttfta«S  1645  [«.e.  1645*6] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  expiacon  of  a  sinner,  or,  a  Comentary 
upon  the  Epistle  to  the  HEUREWES  Ac.  .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master   Cranford   and    Master 

Miller  warden,  A  catalogue  of  many  of  the  Errors,  blasphemies  &  prac- 
tizes of  the  ti/inr,  ii'th  some  obserrarbns  iijuin  them,  ite  by  Mr  Edwards 

Vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S'  Nath:  Brent  and  l>oth  the 
warden  a  small  tract  called  Anglia  suspiria  et  luchrima.  Autore  Jacobo 
Howell vjd 


Robte  White. 


Francis  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


10°  Manual  it  1645  [/>.  1645*6] 

Kntred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  2  pamphletts 
(viz1)  The  kingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelligence  &  under  the  hand  of  Tho: 
Audley,  a  pamphlett  called  Mercurins  Brittanicus         .         .         xviijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called. 
The  tfed  iiwmdU,  &c vjd 


[MeV.} 


B.  Mead. 


10_1G  January  1045. j 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


211 


10°  3hmtiam  1645  [/>.  1645*6] 

Tho.  BateB  and        Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  2  pamphletts 
John  Wright.  called,  Mercurius  Civicus  &  the  true  Informer         ....    xijd 

Robte  Austen.          Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  5  pamphletts,  viz1 
The  pfect  passages  ,         . ij*  vjd 


Giles  Calvert. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller,  warden  a  booke  called  The  smoake  in  the  Temple  wherein  is  a 
Vindication  of  the  Quere  from  the  late  booke  of  MT  Lee  of  the  Assembly,  &c, 
wth  some  spirituall  Principles  &  a  way  of  peace  &c  by  John  Saltmarsh 


VJ" 


Cfic  15^  of  Samtavw  1645 


[Page  7]                Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent,  and  Master 
Master Walbanck.   Parker  warden,  a  booke   called  A  manuell  or  breife   Treatice  of  some 
perticular  rights  and  priviledges  belonging  to  the  high  Cor>  of  Parliam',  &c, 
by  Rob**  Derham  of  Graves  Inne,  Esqre vjd 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  licence  under  the  hands  of  doctor 
Weekes  and  Master  Rich:  Whitaker  then  warden  (dated  the  19'''  of 
November  1639)  a  booke  called  Select  &  choice  observacons  concerning  the 
Twelve  first  Caesars  Emperors  of  Borne,  w'k  addicon  of  certaine  french  pro- 


verbes  &c,  by  Edward  Leigh  . 


VJu 


coircm  tfit 

Thomas  Paine.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master   Downham   and    Master 

Parker  warden  a  booke  called  A  short  p'paracbn  to  the  worthy  receiveing 
of  the  sacrum'  of  the  Lord's  Supper  &c,  by  John  Baker,  a  Palatine  exile 

vjd 

Master  Dawlman.   Entred     .     .     .     by  the  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam*,  A  sermon 
preached  before  the  hobIe  house  of  peeres  the  26th  of  November  1645,  being 


Giles  Calvert. 


a  day  a  publike  fast,  by  Jeremy  Burroughes 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands  of   Master  Batchelor  and  Master 
Parker    warden,   Certaine   Additionall  Reasons   to   those  prsented  in  a 


letter  by  the  Ministers  of  London,  &c 


VJu 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright,  Junr 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blalcklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


16°  .Damtartj  1645 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master   Mabbott  two  pamphletts 
called,  Mercurius  Civicus  &  the  true  Informer,  &c  j* 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hand    of   Master    Mabbott   a   pamphlett 
called,  The  Perfect  Diurnall,  &c vjd 


Jane  Coe. 


<L:otr  Drtc 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  the  sevall  copies  of 
the  Kings  tres   &   messages   sent   to  the  Pari.  &c.  w'h  some    observacons 


thereupon  &c 


VJ° 


212 


[21—27  January  1645. 

[21°    Carol i  Regis] 


R.  Me»d. 


{fetttej 


[Page  8] 
Robte  Austen. 


Robte  Austen. 


£fte  21 »  or  3htnit;ui>  1645  [i.e.  1645*6] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  A  practicall  abstract  of  the  Art  of  fortifi- 
cacim  &  assailing  &c,  by  David  Papillon,  gent vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 
viz',  The  pfect  passages xijd 

Mathew  Symmon8.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downeham  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  The  Confession  of  faith,  of  seaven  churches 
comonly  called  Anabaptists,  &c       ............  vjd 

John  Stafford.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 

Miller  warden,  A  sermon  on  the  two  &  fortieth  of  EsAII,  24"1  verse,  by 


Master  Young. 


Robte  White. 


Mr  Wm  Venner  "  who  gave  Jacob  to  the  spoile,"  &c 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Downham    and   Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  A  century  of  divine  meditacbns  upon  pre- 


destinacon  &  its  adiuncts  &c  bv  Alexander  Rosse 


vj 


i'i 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Tho:  Audley 
3  pamphletts,   viz'   Mercurius    Brittanicus,    The   Mngdomes   &    moderate 


Intelligence 


xvnj" 


Master  Bostock. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


24°  3hmtutrtj  1645  [■/>.  1645*6] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Male  audis  or  an  Answer e  to  Mr  Coleman 
his  Male  dicis  &c  by  Geo.  Gillespie vjd 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  perfect  diurnall 


vj" 


under  the  hand  of   Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Tho.  Bates  and         Entred      .      . 

John  Wright,  Junr-    Rushworth,  2  pamphletts  called  Civicus,  &  the  true  Informer      .   xijd 


[Page  9] 

John  Benson  and 

John  Saywell. 


26°  Bantwrt)  1645  [■/>.  1645*6] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Elsing  clarke  of  the  house 
of  Comons  and  Master  Parker  warden,  a  sermon  preached  before  the 
hoble  house  of  Comons  at  the  late  solemne  fast,  the  31'"  of  December  1645, 
by  Wm  Strong,  entituled  The  Day  of  Revelacdn  of  the  righteous  Judgem'  of 
god,  &c vjd 


John  Hurlocke. 


Master 
Tho.  Badger. 


27°  Ittftttatfj  1645  [/>.  1645*6] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Parker 
warden  a  Sermon  of  the  said  Mr  Carill's  called,  The  present  duty  & 
endeavor  of  the  saints,  &c       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Colnons  a  Sermon  called,  The 
good  of  a  good  Goverm'  &  well  grounded  peace  &c,  preached  at  the  late 


solemne  fast,  the  31th  of  December  1645,  by  John  Foxcroft 


VJa 


[&.%&•}»•  "-*•  27  January— :3  February  1645.]  213 

[21°    Carnli  Regis] 


27°  ghtmtartf  1645  [i.e.  1645*6] 

Master  Seale  Assigned  over  unto  them,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hands  &  seales  of 

and  Rich.  Lownds.   Master   Michaell  Sparke  and  Mary  Sparke  widd,  all  their  estate, 

right,  title  &  interest  of  &  in  the  booke  or  Copie  entituled,  The  reformed 

Schollar  or  the  English  Accidence  &c,  sett  out  for  the  reformacbn  of  all 

schooles  for  the  use.  &  proffitt  of  all  young  schollers,  &c,  by  Josua  Poole 

vjd 

3lo  gjamtsmj  1645  [>>.  1645*6] 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to 
Master  Rushwobth  a  pamphlett  called,  A  declaraclm  of  the  Kings  Ma" 
Messages  for  peace  wth  a  full  Answere  thereunto,  &c  vjd 

eofrcm  *rte 

Master  Walbanck.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Nicholas  Vavasor  &  subscribed  by  Master  Warden  Parker,  All  the 
estate,  right  title  &  interest  of  him  the  said  Mr  Vavasor,  of  &  in  the 
booke  or  copie  entituled,  Fleta  de  Legibus  Anglie  &c  .         .     vjd 

Hike  31  tb  of  Sfattmivu  1645  [i.e.  1645*6] 

[Page  10]  Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 

Fran.  Leech.  Eushworth,    14    Pamphletts,    viz',    5    Citty   Posts,    3    Scottish    doves  & 

6  Continuations      ..........    vij8 

toXfcm  fcic 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Eushworth,  five  pamphletts,  viz',  The  Diary  &c  .         .         .         ij*  vjd 

3«°  dFUi*VMV$ 

PeterWliale111'  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Miller  war ;  J.  A.  Comenij  Physicae  ad  lumen  divinu  reformatae 
synopsis,  &c  ..........  vjd 

Fran.Coles              Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hand    of   Master    Mabbott   a   pamphlett 
Law.'  Chapman."        called,  The  perfect  diurnall,  &c vjd 

Robte  White.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  4  pamphletts  viz*, 
2  hingdomes  Intelligence,  &  2  Moderate  Intelligence  And  under  the  hand 
of  Tho  :  Audley  2  Brittanicus iij» 

Johnvnht  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts  called 

Civicus  &  the  true  Informer   .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .    xijd 

JaneCoe.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hand  of   Master  Mabbott    11    pamphletts 

(viz')    9    Occurences,  1  BelaSon  of  the  taking  of  Dartmoth  by  Mr  Peters 
&  The  Moderate  Messinger     .......  v*  vjd 


214 


[5_10  February  1645. 
[21°   Carol!  Regis] 


R.  Heart 


&WK:] 


5° 

Jane  Coe.  Entred  for  her  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 

Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  the  shining  of  a  fiameing  fyre  &c,  or  a 
cleere  answer e  to  13  exceptions  ag'  the  grounds  of  In/ant  *  New  Baptisme 
in  Mr  Saltmarsh  his  booke  &c,  by  Hanserd  Knollis         .         .  vjd 

Master  Orerton.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Uniformity  examined  whether  it  be  to  be 
found  in  the  gospell,  or  in   the  practice  of  the   Churches  of  Christ,  &c,  by 


Wm  Dell 


vj° 


fcfcc  scaUcntit  of  ifctm   1645  [>.  1645*6] 


[Page  11]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Bachelor   and   Master 

Master  Overton.      Miller  warden  a  booke  entituled  Christ  alone  exalted  In  the  pfection  & 
encouragem'  of  the  saints  &c,  laid  open  in  sevall  sermons  by  I)r  Crispe,  this 


being  the  3rd  volume 


VJ° 


Master  Walbanck.    Entred 


8°  iFctor, 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  S'  Tho:  Fairfax* 


proceedings  about  the  storming  of  Execeter  &c 


Vja 


Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth's  deputy,  The 
Kings  Ma' "  last  gratious  message  for  peace  &c,  wth  a  copie  of  the  Lord 
Digbys  Letter vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master  Mabbott    2   pamphletts 
called  The  kingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelligence,  &  one  pamphlett  under  the 


Robte  White. 


hand  of  Tho:  Audley  called,  Brittanicus 


XVllJ" 


Tho.  Bates  and         Entred 


John  Wright,  Juii'..   ealjed  flJWCW  &  the  true  Informer 


under    the   hand  of   Master    Mabbott   2   pamphletts 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


xijd 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  pfect  diurnall,  &c 


under  the   hands   of    Master    Mabbott    a    pamphlett 


vj" 


9°  iFctir. 

Bobt«  Bwtock.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  Treason  &  Rebellion  against  their  native 
countrey  iustly  rewarded  <Sc  .  .         .     vjd 


10o  .tfd). 

Master  Thomaaon.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryl  and  Master  Parker 
warden  No  ma  pads  ecclesiasticae.  A  treatise  touching  the  peace  of  the 
church,  or,  an  apostolicall  rule  how  to  iudge  aright  in  differences  ufk  con- 


cerne  religion  &c.     By  Jo  BergT  D  in  D. 


Vja 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[ittte'}"-""* 


11—15  February  1645.] 

[21"   Carol!  Regis] 


215 


[Page  12] 
John  Sweeting. 


Godfrey  Emerson. 


Master  Overton. 


ZUc  II*  or  JFchVMV»  1645  [/>.  1645*6] 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Robtk  Dawlman  &  subscribed  by  Master  Miller  warden,  All 
the  estate,  right,  title  &  interest,  wch  the  said  Mr  Dawlman  hath  of  &  in 
the  booke  or  copie  called,  The  sinceere  convert  &c  by  Thomas  Sheapard 


vjd 


tff 


tb 


Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  booke  called  Hugonis  Grotij  Baptizatorum  puerorum 
institutio,  &c  ........'..     vjd 

cotfcm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Twelve  considerable  serious  cautions  very 
necessary  to  be  observed  in  &  about  a  Beformacon,  according  to  the  word  of 
god  &c  by  John  Goodwyn vjd 


Peter  Cole. 
This  is  crost  out 
by  order  of  Cort 
dated  the  16th 
of  February  A0 
1645  [i.e.  1645-6] 
Teste.  H.  W. 

Abell  Roper. 


Master  Fawne 
and  Master 
Jo.  Rothwell. 


rofrrm  Itic 

Entred  .  ./.  under  the  hands  of/Master  Downham  and/ Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  entituled  A  bfeefe  Analisis  of  the  whol/ booke  of 
the  Revela/on  &  more  especially  theyseaven  vialls  spoke  of  in  /he  1.5th  of 
the  Revel/1  &  2  verses  &  the  mafke  of  the  Beast  &  Nu/iber  of  his 
name,  &//       ..-./....        /        .     vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam'  &  subscribed 
by  Master  Miller  warden,  a  sermon  called,  The  purifieing  of  uncleane 
hearts  &  hands  &c.  at  the  late  solemne  fast,  Jan:  28'*  1645  [i.e.  1645-6]  by 


Rich :  Vynes  . 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam'  a  sermon 
p'ched  before  ye  Lords  entituled  The  troubles  of  Jerusalem's  Bestauracbn 
or  the  Churches  Beformacon  &c,  by  John  White  of  Dorchester,  being  at  the 


late  publike  fast,  the  27"'  of  November,  1645 


Vja 


&hc  13tb  of  JTrimtitrtf  1645  [i.e.  1645*6] 

[Page  13]  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands   of    Master  Downham   and    Master 

Humph.  Blunden.      Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Mr  John  Arndt,  that  famous  German  divine 
his  booke  of  Scripture  &c,  translated  out  of  the  Latyn  copie,  by  Randulphus 


Stephen  Bowtell. 


Tho.  Bates  and 


Castrensis 


VJd 


Che  15tb  of  iTct). 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  A  defence  of  Infant  Baptisme,  In  aunswer  to  two 
treatises  &  an  appendix  to  them,  lately  published  by  M'  John  Tombes  &c. 
By  Stephen  Marshall vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts  viz1 
Civicus  &  the  true  Informer   ........    xijd 


216 


[15—23  February  1645. 
[21°   Caroli  Regis] 


R.  Mead. 


{fcttg] 


Robte  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Leceh.  * 
Chapman. 


Cite  15»  of  JFcli. 

Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  paniphletts 
called,  The  kingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelligence  &  under  y*  hand  of  Tho  : 
Atjdley  a  pamphlett  called  Brittanicus         ....         xviijd 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hand    of   Master    Mabbott   a    pamphlett 


called,  The  pfect  diurnall 


vj 


H 


19«> 


Master  Walhanck.    Entred 


under   the   hand    of  Master    Mabbott    a    pamphlett 


called,  The  kings  Army  in  the  West  routed,  &c 


VJ° 


George  Hurlock 

and 
Giles  Calrert. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand  of   Master    Elsing  by  order  of  the 
hobI*  house  of  comons,  A  fast  sermon  p'ched  the  28th  of  January  1645, 


[i  e.  1645-6]  by  Mr  Carill  entituled  Heaven  &  earth  embracing 


vj 


i<i 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred 


21° 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Booker  a  pamphlett  called, 


Vox  Celoru,  or,  the  voyce  of  the  celestiall  lights,  &c 


vj" 


21°  jfcfo  1645  [i*  1645*6] 

[Page  14]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of   Sr   Nath  :  Brent   and   both   the 

Master  Mozeley.      wardens  a  booke  called  Odes  of  Casimirus  translated  by  G:  H:    [i.e.  G. 


Hills] 


vj" 


Master  Mozeley. 


cotmu  Ute 

Entred     .     .  under  the   hands  of  Master  Downham  and  both  the 

Wardens  a  booke  called  An  historicall  Anatomy  of  Christian  Melancholly 


&c,  by  Edmond  Gregory 


vj° 


23°  JTdir. 

Edward  Husbands.  Entred  ...  by  Order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam'  A  Letter 
from  his  excellency  Sr  Tho:  Fairfax  to  Mr  Speaker  touching  the  routing  of 
Hoptoris  forces  at   Torrington  in  the  West,  &c,  wth  a  letter  of  Mr  Bush- 


worths 


VJ" 


cofrcm  Uric 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  .  .  .  tinder  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Parker 
war:  a  booke  called  Vindiciae  Paedo-Baptismi,  or,  a  vindication  of  Infant 
Baptisme,  In  a  full  aunswer  to  M'  Tombes  his    12   arguments  &c.     By 


Jo.  Geree,  Mr  of  Arts,  &c 


vjc 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[&.Seifcr:lR-M«»d- 


23—28  February  1645.] 
[21°  Caroli  Begis] 


217 


Master  Griffin. 


Master  Butter. 


23°  ifefcr. 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Gilbert  Mabbott,  Dep 
to  Master  Rushwoeth,  and  Master  Parker  war:  A  more  full  relacon  of 
the  continued  successe  of  his  excellency  ST  Tho:  Fairfax,  at  &  since  the 


routing  of  the  enemies  forces  at  Torrington,  &c 


vj 


M 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  treatice  called,  The  Balme  of  Gilead,  or,  Comforts 
for  the  distressed,  both  morrall  &  divine,  &c,  by  J:  H:  D:D:  &  B:  N: 


vj 


M 


25tb  of  JFfct). 


Master  Walbanck. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


[Page  15] 
Master  Meredith. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright,  Jun'- 


Robt«  White. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  dep  to  Master 
Rtjshworth,  A  relacon  of  a  great  ovthrowe  given  to  the  kings  forces  in 
Wales  neere  Cardiff 'e  under  the  comaund  of  S'  Charles  Memish,  &C.     vjd 


Entred 


The  perfect  diurnall,  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlet  called, 


VJ0 


27*  of  fficb.  1645  [t.&  1645*6] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  A  sermon  preached  before  the  right  ho"'  the  Lo:  Maior 
and  the  right  Ac,  called  the  great  daunger  of  covenant  breakeing  &  covenant 
refuseing  &c.    By  Edmund  Calamy 


vja 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Eushworth,  2  pamphletts  called,  The  kingdomes  &  the  Moderate  Intelli- 
gence, &  under  the  hand  of  Thomas  Audley  a  pamplett  called 
Brittanicus    ..........  xviiji 

under    the   hand   of   Master   Mabbott   2   pamphletts 


Entred     .     . 

called  Civicus  &  the  true  Informer 


xij" 


[In  these  two  entries  the  names  of  the  stationers  have  been 
wrongly  put,  Messrs.  Bates  and  Wright  being  the  proprietors 
of  Civicus  and  the  True  Informer.1^ 

27tb 

Master  Smith.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam',  The  Answere 
of  the  Assembly  of  divines  to  a  Remonstrance  delivered  into  the  Assembly 
by  the  dissenting  Brethren  of  their  reasons  for  not  bringing  in  a  Modell  of 
their  way  &c  ..........         .     vjd 

28*b 

John  Wright,  Jnn'  Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Pari'  Four  sevall  votes 
for  setting  the  PresbiteriaJl  Ooverm',  &c  .  .  .  .  .  .     vjd 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


cofrcm  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hand    of     Master    Mabbott    deputy    to 
Master  Eushworth,  Two  pamphletts,  viz,  Mercurius  Civicus  &  the  true 


Informer 


X1J° 


28 


218 


[2—7  March  1645. 
[21°  Caroli  Regis} 


R.  Me»d.;i 


MS] 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Robte  White. 


[Page  16] 
John  Stafford. 


20  MiXVtii   1645   [i.e.  1645*6] 

Entred  for  their  copie  [under]  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to 


Master  Rtjshwokth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  diurnall 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Tho  :  Audley 
two  pamphlett,  viz',  The  Moderate  Intelligence  &  Mercurius  Brittanicus 


Xlj" 


2«  fttartu  1645  [i.e.  1645*6] 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of    Master 
Parker  warden,  a  Treatice  called, 
upon  these  texts  (viz')  HEBR.  22.  38. 

Esau  55.  7.  Luke  29.  23.  Luke 


Downhah    and    Master 

being  certaine  sermons 

Gen.  6.  3.  Esau  57.  1.  Col.  3.  5. 

11.  9.  Col.  1.  10.  Luke  23.  24 


PSAL.  147.  3.  by  M'  Wm  Tenner  late  of  Botchford  in  Essex 


VJa 


3°  MAXtii  1645  [i.e.  1645*6] 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth  deputy  Master 
Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called,  Sr  Tho:  Fair/ax  victorious  proceedings  at 
the  taking  of  Lanceston  in  the  west,  &c,  with  a  RelacHn  of  the  regayning  of 


Master  Latham.' 


Master  Leake. 


Giles  Calvert. 


Hum.  Blunden. 


Giles  Calvert. 


Abington,  <fec 


VJQ 


4to  mnvtii  1645  [i.e.  1645*6] 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands    of   Master   Cranford    and   Master 
A  sermon  preached  at  the  Abbey  at  Westminster  vpon  the  2d  of  CAN. 
ver  9",  behold  hee  standeth  &c,  called  Gods  presence,  mans  comfort,  &c     vjA 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  a  pamphlet,  being  a  letter  fro  Colonell  Payne  to  Maior 
Generall  Browne,  &  also  a  letre  for  one  in  the  Army  to  a  freind  of  his  in 


London 


vj 


i'i 


co&ctn  &ie 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Groanes  for  Liberty,  with  some  Queries  &c, 
by  Mr  Saltmarsh vjd 


Entred 


under    ye   hands    of    Sr   Nath:    Brent    and   Master 


Miller  a  booke  called  Epigrams  a  single  century,  &c    .         .  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  exaltacon  &  lifting  up  of  Xt 
in  the  dayes  of  the  Gospell,  being  sundry  sermons,  by  Thomas  Collier 

vjd 


7o  iWartit  1645  [i.e.  1645*6] 

[Page  17]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:    Brent,  and  both   the 

Master  Moseley.      wardens  &  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Master  Heiron 
a  Tragedy  called,  the  Unfortunate  Lovers,  &c,  by  Wm  Davenant         vjd 


[&.sefuk.v.-}*-M»d- 


7—11  March  1645.] 

[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


219 


70  Mnvtii  1645   [i.e.  1645*6] 

Master  Overton.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Cretensis  or  a  breife  Answeare  to  an 
ulcerous  treatice  lately  published  entituled  Gangrena,  &c,  by  John  Goodwyn 

vjd 

Master  Miller.  Entred  .  .  .  under  ye  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  the  said  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  the  last  conflicts  &  death  of  M'  Tho:  Peacock 
B.D:  &c,  published  by  E:  B:         . vjd 


9°  ittartif 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Gilbert  Mabbott  dep  to 
Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlet  called,  A  great  fight  at  Newark,,  with  the 


Nath.  Webb  and 
Wm'  Grantham. 


John  Hancock. 


takeing  of  Lychfeild  &c 


VJ° 


Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  noate  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Master 
Man  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden,  All  the  estate  right  title 
&  interest  w°h  the  said  Mr  Man  hath  in  these  two  sermons  (viz1) 
Mr  Valentine's  sermon  at  a  fast  preached  before  the  house  of  Comons  the 
28th  Decr  1642,  &  doctor  John  Wincops  sermon  preached  at  a  fast  the 
29th  January  1644  entituled,  Gods  call  to  weeping  &  mourning,  &c     xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  perfect  List  of 
the  many  victories  obteyned  by  the  parliaments  forces  under  the  comand  of 
his  Excellency  Sr  Tho:  Fairfax,  from  the  14'*  of  June  1645,  to  this  p'sent 


month  of  March  1645,  to  be  printed  upon  one  side  of  a  sheet 


vj" 


[Page  18] 
Mathew  Symons. 


Jane  Coe. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Bern.  Alsop. 


Master 
John  Dawson. 


Edw.  Blackmore. 


10°  iWartij  1645  [i.e.  1645=6] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  a  defence  of  xpian  liberty  to  the  Lords 
Table  &c,  by  J.  G vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  eight  pamphletts 
(viz .')  5  Occurrences  &  3  dyaries    .......    iiij* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts  (viz') 
Civicus  &  the  true  Informer   .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall  &c vjd 


lltb 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj° 


Entred     .     . 

The  weekely  Accompt,  &c 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands    of   Master  Downham   and    Master 
Parker  warden,  a  tract  called,  A  conference  had  with  M'  John  Cotton,  at 


Boston,  &  the  Elders  at  New  England,  &c,  by  Fran.  Cornwall 


vja 


Entred     .     .     .    under  the  hands   of   Master  Downham   and    Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Gods  fury,  Englands  fier  &c,  by  John 


Benbridge 


vj 


M 


220 


[13—17  March  1645. 

[21"  Caroli  Regis] 


«■*•«•{&«£] 


13tb 

Bobt.  Bostock.         Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cbanford  and  Master 


Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  peoples  plea,  &c 


VJa 


Edw.  Husbands.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Coffions  house  of  Part,  Digby  & 
T>'  Goffs  Cabbinett  unlockt,  &c,  &  The  Earle  of  Glamorgan's  Negotiation 
cleerely  demonstrated  in  sevall  letters  out  of  Ireland  taken  at  Padstow  &c 

xijd 

W«>>.  Wethered.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  A  bright  starr,  d-c,  or  the  third  pte  of 


the  rule  of  perfection  &c. 


vj° 


W  iVt&vtij  1645  [i.e.  1645*6] 

[Page  19]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Booker  a  booke  entituled  A 

Master  Partridge,    bloody  Irish  Almanack,  or,  Rebellious  &  bloody  Ireland  discovered  in  some 
notes  extracted  out  of  an  Almanack  printed  at  Waterford,  &c,  by  the  said 


John  Booker 


VJn 


ntb 

Edward  Husbands.    Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Lords  Comons  house  of  Parliament, 
The    Ordinance  concerning  divers  parts  &  points  of  Church   Goverment, 


&c 


Vj« 


15tb 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elbino*  Mabbott  deputy 
to  Master  Rushworth,  The  whole  Army  in  the  West  conquered  &  all 
8'  Ralph  Hapten* »  horse  and  Armes  delivered  up  to  Sr  Tho:  Fairfax,  <fcc 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent,  and  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called  A  history  of  the  life  of  the  late  victorious  king  of 
France,  Lewis  the  13'*  <ۥ  of  his  Cardinall  de  Richelieu  &c,  by  James  Howell, 


Master  Mosley. 


Sam.  GelUbrand. 


Esq' 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Sr  Nath:   Brent    and    Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called   The  Irish  Rebellion  written  by  the  ho1"' 


S'  John  Temple,  M'  of  the  Rolls  in  the  kingdome  of  Ireland 


vj 


w 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  &"  Tho:  Fairfax 
last  letter  of  the  treaty  wlk  Sr  Ralph  Hopton,  &c      .         .         .         .     vjd 


17™  mixta 

Tho.  VnderhUi.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Miller  war:  a  booke  called  Taychoructa,  or,  Independents  raysinge  their 
owne  foundation,  &c       ........  vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[&.5Kifc':}*-M»d- 


17—23  March  1645.] 
[21°  Caroli  Regis] 


221 


[Page  20] 
Rich.  Royston. 


Master  Crooke. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Robu  White. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


17mo    fltitrttj  1645   [i.e.  1645*6] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  war  i  Certaine  prayers  grounded  on  the  Psalms,  made  by  S'  C.  H. 
upon  the  psalmes  of  David,  &c  ;  wtk  certaine  devotions  thereunto  annexed, 


&c 


vj 


W 


Entred     ...      by  vertue  of  an  assignem'  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
John  Rothwell  &  subscribed  by  Master  warden,  the  moyety 

or  halfe  of  the  said  John  Rothwell's  right  &  Interest  in  the  booke  called 
An  Fxposicbn  upon  the  4'*  5'*  6"  &  7"  chapters  of  JOB,  by  Mr  Carill,  the 
said   Mr   Eothwells   right   therein  being  a 
M'  Crooke  is  to  have  one  halfe  pte  thereof 

Entred     .     . 


The  pfect  diurnall 
Entred     .     . 


fourth   pte,  of   w'h  the  said 
vjd 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj° 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  2  pamphletts,  viz', 


The  Jcingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelligence  . 


xijd 


Entred 


called,  The  Mercurius  Civicus 


under   the    hand    of    Master    Mabbott   a   pamphlett 


vj° 


18» 


John  Macock. 


Master  Bellamy. 


Entred     .     .     . 

Miller  warden 

the   Independents   &  Sectaries  &c,  or  Indepency  not  gods  Ordinance  by 


under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 
a  booke  called  The  utter  routing  of  the  whole  army  of  all 


Jo :  Bastwick,  Dr  in  Phisick 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and  Master 
Miller  warden,  A  body  of  divinity  drawne  into  a  Table,  by  Robt.  Betts, 


Eector  of  Swanscomb  in  Kent 


Vj° 


19* 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  a  Co"  of  Assistants  &  by  vertue  of  a  note 
under  the  hand  of  Mr  Webb  of  Oxford  printer,  subscribed  by  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  entituled  A  discourse  of  eternity  collected  for  the  comon 
good,  &c,  by  Wm  Tipping,  Esq' vjd 


23*"  of  MnvcU  1645  [i.e.  1645*6] 

[Page  21]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  Dep:  to  Master 

Master  Walbanck.  Rush  worth  the  copy  of  the  articles  betweene  Sr  Tho:  Fairfax  &  the 
Lord  Hoptonfor  the  disbanding  of  all  the  king  s  forces  in  the  West,  &c 

vjd 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,—  Mr  Peters'  Message  (delivered  in  both  houses  of  Pari)  from 
Sr  Tho:  Fairfax  &c vjd 

Bern.  Alsop.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 

The  weekely  Accompt     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


222 


[23  March  1645—27  March  1646. 
[21°-22°  Caroli  Regis'] 


R.  Mead 


{fcttte] 


Ronto  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


23»  of  fftAtcU   1645  [i.e.  1645*6] 

Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  3  pamphletts 
called  2  Moderates  &  1  Kingdome's  Intelligence      .         .         .         xviijd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall .     vjd 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred 


25°  Atartft  1646 

by  order  of  the  Lords  &  Comons  in  Parliam',  An  Ordi- 

M 


11  a nre  for  getting  &  regulating  the  Heralds  office,  &c         .  .     vjq 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  ...  by  *  order  of  •  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott 
Sr  Tho :  Fairfax  his  taking  of  Dennis  Castle  &  Felford  haven  &c,  in  a 
letter  from  the  west .     vjd 

Mathew  Symmons.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  Saints  ordinary  walke  through  grace 


to  glory  or  the  Saints  Interest  by  Christ,  &c 


vj" 


Zhe  26*  of  Mutch  1646 

Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts 
The  kingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelligence  &  one  other  pamphlett  by 


[Page  22] 
Robte  White. 


Master  Clarke. 


Master  Meredith. 


Master  Greene. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
Jo.  Wright,  3n'- 


permission  of  Master  Eushworth  called  Brittanicus 

eoircm  *rtc 


XV11J 


U 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  Sermon  called  a  Dumb  speech  or  a  sermon  made  but  none 
preached  at  the  funerall  of  M"  Mary  Overman,  by  Ben  Spencer  &c      vjd 

27tb  of  iWittdi   1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  war :  a  booke  called  The  character  of  the  old  English  Puritan  or 
Non  conformist  &c  by  Mr  John  Georcy  t  Geree      .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  sermon  called  Heresio-Machia,  or,  the  Mischeife  that 


heresies  doe,  &  the  meanes  to  prevent  it,  by  James  Cranford 


vj° 


Entred 


called,  Mercurius  Civicus 


under   the   hand   of   Master    Mabbott,   a   pamphlett 


vjQ 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred 


under  the   hand   of   Master    Mabbott,   a   pamphlett 


called,  Colonell  Weldens  taking  of  Ince  House  neere  Plymouth,  &c.      vj 


*  The  words  "  order  of  "  are  written  over,  not  deleted,  and  the  word  "  by  "  was 
also  not  deleted. 

f  Deleted  in  Register.     The  last  part  of  entry  added  in  another  hand. 


[ittte}**-* 


[30  March— 5  April  1646. 
[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


223 


30» 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent,  a  declarant 
of  King  James  made  in  Scotland  Anno  Dill,  1585,  concerning  church 
goverment,  &l-         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


roDrcm  &tc 

Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The   Copie  of  the  summons  from  S'   W   Brereton,    Colonell   Morgan   & 


Colonell  Birch,  for  the  surrendring  of  Worcester 


VJ" 


[Page  23] 
Giles  Calvert. 


Master  Walbanck.    Entred 


31 »  Jttiivdt   1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  The  divine  right  of  Presbitery,  to"  the 
reasons  discussing  this  p'tended  divine  right,  &c,  by  John  Saltmarsh 

Vjd 

under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nath.  Brent  The  Oath  adminis- 


Bernard  Alsop. 


tred  to  all  officers  &  soldiers  &  other  p'sons  at  Oxford,  &c 


VJa 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  iveekely  Accompt  . 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott.  two  pamphletts 


xij 


i'l 


John  Stafford. 


Master  Smith. 


Styrtl   2tb    [altered  from  the  4fb] 


Entred 


under  the   hands  of  Master  Downeham  and  Master 


Miller  warden,  A  sermon  upon  Jer  .-  14.  9,  by  Mr  Wm  Fenner    .     vjd 

4tb  [altered  from  30] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  booke  called  The  second  pie  of  Gangraena  &e,  by 
Mr  Edwards '    .  •    vjd  ' 


cofrcm  trie 

John  Sweeting.         Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master   Bachelor   and    Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Religions  peace,  or,  a  plea  for  liberty  of 


conscience  <£e,  by  Leonard  Busher 


vj° 


5tb 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Kushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  ST  Tho:  Fairfax  his  Lre  [letter]  of 
summons  to  S'  Jo :  Barkley  for  surrender  of  the  citty  of  Exeter  to"  his 


answere,  &c 


VJ° 


Master  Smith.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Anti  tolleracltn,  or,  an  Answere  to  a  booke 


entituled,  Tolleracon  iustified  &  persecution  condemned  &c 


vj 


i'l 


224 


[8—1;]  April  1646. 
[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


R.  Kead. 


lifcte] 


[Page  24] 
Master  Bartlett. 


Master  Walbanck. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Tho.  Bates. 
John  Wright. 


John  Wright. 


Cftc  8»  of  3|>rtU   1646 

Entred  for  his  eopie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cakill  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  sermon    called,   The  Three  Kingdomes    Case,  &c,  by 


John  Shawe 


vj" 


Robte  White. 


John  Wright. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  treaty  for  the  surrender  of  Exeter  to  S' Tho:  Fairfax  &c      .         .     vjd 

Entred     .     .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott.  two  pamphletts 

called,  The  pfect  diurnall  &c  . 

Entred     .     . 


xijd 


Mercurius  Civicus,  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj" 


Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Pari',  An  Ordinance  for 
the  speedy  establishing  a  Co'*  Marshall  w'Hn  the  citties  of  London,  &c. 


VJ" 


9°  Styr. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  4  pamphletts  viz', 
2  kingdomes  &  2  Moderate  Intelligences  &  by  permission  of  Master  Rush- 
woeth,  2  pamphletts  more  called,  Brittanicus       ....     iij* 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hand    of    Master  Mabbott   a  pamphlett 
"  called,  a  vindication  of  some  religious  gentlemen  of  Pembrookesheire  &c 


subscribed  by  John  Eliott  &  Robert  Lort 


vj 


i'l 


10tb 

Master  Bellamy.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  A  comentary,  or,  exposicbn  upon  the  whole 
Neu)  Testament  &c,  by  John  Trapp         ......     vjd 

John  Hancock.  Entred     .     .     .     by   vertue   of  a  bill   sale    under   ye   hand  &  seale    of 

M"  Medcalfe  widd  a  booke  entituled  Short  writing  the  most  easy  exact 
lyneall  &  speedy  method  that  hath  ever  yet  byn  obteyned  &c  by  Theo: 


Medcalfe 


VJQ 


mc   11  tb  of  1**11   1646 

[Page  25]  Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands    of   Master  Cranford   and  Master 

Master  Meredith.  Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Light  for  Smoake,  or  a  clear e  &  distinct 
reply  by  John  Ley  in  answere  to  M'  Saltmarshes  Smoake  in  the  Temple 

vjd 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Exeter  agreed  to  be  surrendred  to  Sr  Tho:  Fairfax  ?»'*  all  the  ordinance  & 
ammunition,  &c      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


1$tb 

Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Three  great  victories  in  Wales  &c   .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Uw  Cha68'  n         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  liand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law!  Blacklock.         The  pfect  diurnall,  &c    .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .     vjd 


[fettte} 


R.  Mead. 


15—18  April  1646.] 
[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


225 


15tb 

Master  Rothwell      Entred  for  their  copie  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliament,  a 
„.,    „?n<l  sermon  called  Joy  outioyed,  &c  p'ohed  the  14'*  of  Febr.  1645,  [i.e.  1645-61 

Giles  Calvert,  fty  Joseph  Carill    .         ...         .         .         .         .  .     vjd 

Master  Walbanck.    Eutred 


Eiiw.  Husband. 


Robte  White. 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


Articles  for  the  surrender  of  Exeter,  &c 


VJ" 


Entred     ...     by    order    of    the    Comons    house    of    Parliam',    The. 
answeare  of  the  Lords  &  Comons  assembled  in  the  Pari'  of  England,  to  the 


Papers  of  the  Comissioners  of  Scotland,  &c 


VJQ 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  3  pamphletts,  viz', 


Entred     .     . 

Brittanicus,  The  Moderate  &  Kinqdomes  Intelligence 


xviijd 


[Page  26] 
Cbarles  Duncan. 

Giles  Calvert. 


MaBter  Harper. 


17   Spri'lts   1646 


Entred 


under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent  and  Master  Miller 


warden  a  booke  called  Sr  Francis  Bacon's  Letters  &c 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  The  end  of  one  controversie,  being  an 
Answere  to  Mr  Leys  hooke  called  Light  for  Smoke,  &c,  by  Mr  Saltmarsh 


VJa 


1$tb 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Downham    and    Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Pseudo-doxia  epidemica  or  Enquiries  into 


vulgar  &  comon  Errors,  tic  by  Tho:  Browne,  Dr  in  Phisicke 


vj« 


18»  %pvM 

Edw.  Husbands.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  A  declaration  of  the 
Comons  of  England  assembled  in  Parliament,  of  of  [sic]  their  true  inten- 
tions concerning  the  Ancient  and  finidamentall  government  of  the  kingdome, 


of  the  church,  &c 


VJ" 


I'oftctti  tsit 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  dep  to  Master 
Ru8hworth  a  pamphlet  called,  Perfume  ag"  the  sulpherous  stinke  of 
the  snuff e  of  the  light  for  smoake,  &a        .         .         .         .         .         .     vid 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall,  &c    ........  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Miller 
warden  a  booke  called  Practicall  divinity,  &c,  being  sundry  exercises  spoken 
by  Cap.  Paul  Hobson vjd 

Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called 
Sr  Tho:  Fairfax  further  proceedings  in  the  West     ....     vjd 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Master  Harford. 


226 


[20—27  April  1646. 
[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


R.  Mead. 


!*.Wte] 


[Page  27] 
John  Wright. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


20tb  %pxi\\  1646 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  Sermon  preached  in  the  Legare  before  Newarke,  by 
Robte  Ram vjd 

coiJcin  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  Two  Paraphletts 
called,  Mercurius  Civicus       ........    xijd 


Master  Meredith. 

This  is  entred 
before,  vide  11th 
of  this  Aprill. 


Fra.  Coles. 


21  tb  gprtti  1646 

Entred  .  ,  . /under  the  hands  o¥  Master  Cranford  y&nd  Master 
Parker,  war: /a  booke  called  Lighy  for  smoke  or  a  Cleare  &  distinct 
reply  by  Jo:yLey  &c  to  a  darke  ^nd  confused  aunswe/ Intituled  the 
smoake  in  tl}6  temple  by  John  Saiylnarsh      .         .         •  /   •         •     VJ4 

21  tb  of  gfriU   1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  dep  to  Master 
Rushworth  a  pamphlett  of  the  Articles  of  the  surrender  of  Exeter     vjd 


co&e  trie 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Lords  in  parliament  assembled,  A 
sermon  preached  in  the  Abbey  church  Westminster,  on  a  fast  day  called, 
Reformations  Bemora,  or  temporizing  the  stop  of  building  the  temple.  By 
M'  Wm  Jenkin,  Mr  of  Arts  &  minister  of  Gods  word  at  Christ  Church, 


Master  Thrale. 


Giles  Calvert. 


Robte  White. 


London . 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  A  spirituall  duell  between  a  Christian  & 
Satlian  &c,  by  H:  J:      .         .  .         .         .         .         .     vj* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  Spiritt  of  Prelacy  yet  working  in  some 


&c,  by  Robte  Bacon,  Mr  of  Arts 


vj 


H 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 


Entred     .     . 

called,  Mercurius  Brittanicus  &  The  Moderate  Intelligence 


X1J° 


[Page  28] 
Master  Walbanck. 


Ben.  Allen  and 
Tho.  UnderUl. 


Entred 


Gfte  25tb  of  ayrtU  1646 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


The  surrender  of  Dunstar  &  Titbury  Castle,  &c 

27tb 


VJ 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Sodalis  discipulis,  or  a  litle  library  con- 
teyning  the  versions  &  Interp'tacbns  of  all  the  Hebrew  &  Greeke  of  the 
Bible  by  all  authors  in  Hebrew  Greeke  Latyn  &  English  composed  alpha- 
betically,   &    being    an   epitome  of  M'  Edward  Leigh's  his  Critica  Sacra 


upon  both  the  old  &  New  Testam'  by  Alexander  Rawley 


vj" 


CJ.  Parker.  I  p    Mp«H 
G.  Miller. /*•  meac1. 


27  April— 3  May  1646. 
[22°  Caroft  Regis] 


227 


Giles  Calvert. 


27tb 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliament  a 
sermon  entifuled,  Gods  doeing  &  mans  duty,  &c,  preached  by  Hugh  Peters 
before  both  houses  of  Pari,  the  Lord  Mayor  &  aldermen  &  the  Assembly 


of  divines,  Apr.  2,  1646,  for  the  recovery  of  the  West 


VJa 


JohnBoth  <3    Entred     •     ■     ■     under  the  hand  of  Hen:  Elsing  by  order  of  the  Comons 

Giles  Calvert.  house  of  Pari,  a  sermon  called,  Englands  Plus  Ultra,  &c,  preached  before 

both  houses  of  Pari',  the  Lord  Mayor  <fcc,  &  Assembly  of  Divines,  Aprill  2, 


1646  by  Jos:  Carill 


Vjo 


Rich.  Roi8ton. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  booke  called  Certaine  prayers  grounded  on  the  Psalms 
of  David  w'k  certaine  devotions  thereunto  annexed  &c,  bv  Sr  Chri:  Hatton 

id 


vj" 


30t   am-M 


Edward  Blackmore    Entred  under  the   hands    of   Master   Downham   and   Master 

M  th  saD<mo  Miller   warden,   a   booke    called    Christ   alone   exalted   in   Seaventeene 

Sermons  &c,  being  the  second  volume,  by  Tobias  Crispe,  Dr  in  Divinity 


[Page  29] 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

Bobte  White. 


Vj- 


ao»  M$m  1646 


Entred 


under   the    hand    of    Master    Mabbott   a   pamphlett 


called,  The  perfect  diurnall  &c 

coixcm  "Sic 


VJ" 


Entred     .     . 
Mercurius  Givicus 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called 


VJ° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  3  pamphletts  viz' 
Mercurius  Brittanicus,  The  Kingdomes,  &  Moderate  Intelligence         xviijd 


John  Feild. 


I*   iWittf 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands  of   Master    Downham   and   Master 
Miller  warden  a  Sermon  called,  The  King  of  Kings  privy  markes  for  the 


choice  of  new  members  &c  by  Sam:  Zemb 


vja 


20 

Edw.  Husbands.        Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  Questions  propounded 
to  the  Assembly  by  the  house  of  Comons  April  ultimo  1646,  touching  the 


point  of  Jus  divino,  &c  . 


vj" 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred 


3" 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


Articles  for  the  surrender  of  the  castle  of  Bridgnorth 


vj" 


■2-28 


[4—12  May  1646. 

[22°  Carol)  Regis] 


R.  Mead 


[feWR] 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Tho.  Onderhill. 


Master 

Rich.  Whitaker. 


4*  iWaif   1646 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett 


called,  The  pfect  diumall,  &c 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of  Master   Cranford   a  small  tract 
called,  A  plea  for  congregationall  goverm'  &c,  ag*  Mr  John  Saltmarsh     vjd 


Entred 


under   the  hands    of   Master   Downham    and    Master 


Parker  warden  a  small  tract  of  the  use  of  the  Lords  Supper 


VJd 


[Page  30] 
John  Hancock. 


Nath.  Webb  and 
Wm-  Grantham. 

Andrew  Eemb. 


Master  Smith. 


John  Wright. 
Tho.  Bates. 


the  $tb  of  JRav  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  A  pfect  list  of  the  many  great  victories  obteyned  by  gods 
blessing  on  the  Pari"  forces,  under  the  comand  of  his  Excellency  Robte 
Earle  of  Essex,  to  be  printed  on  a  sheete  on  one  side,  w*  his  picture     vjd 


Entred 


under  the  hand   of   Master   Cranford  a  small  tract 


called,  A  nosegay  of  Ranch  smelling  flowen,  by  Josiah  Ricraft 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam',  A  sermon 
called,  The  sinfullnes  of  sinne  held  forth,  &c,  being  a  fast  sermon  prched 


riefore  the  house,  25th  March,  1646,  bv  8am:  Bolton 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  booke  called,  The  sad  schisme  of  new  seperacbn  in  old 


England,  araigned  &  convicted  &c,  by  John  Brinsley 
Entred 


vj° 


Mercurius  Civicut 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called 


vj 


M 


9tb 

Robt*  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts  viz1. 

The  kingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelligence  <fc  under  ye  hand  of  Tho:  Audley, 


Brittanicus 


XVllJ" 


10tb 

Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


Article*  for  the  surrender  of  Neicarke,  &c 


Vj» 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Iltb 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall vjd 


12t"4tt;u>   1646 

[Page  81]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called. 

Master  Walbanck.   The  kings  martch  w'k  the  Scotts  &  the  list  of  the  Lord*  &  knights  &  gent. 
that  went  out  of  Neumrke        ........     vjd 


[fettte}*"-4 


12—19  May  1646.] 
[22°  Caroli  Regit] 


12«  iWa»  1646 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wykes  and  Master 
Tho:  Downes  warden  (dated  the  3d  June  1641)  a  booke  called  An 
Historical!  Treatice  of  the  state  of  the  church  especially  of  the  Church  of 


England  devided  into  3  parts  &c  by  Robte  Bamford 


VJa 


Robert  Bostock. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  A  vindicacon  of  the  magistrates  &  ministers 
of  Glocester  from,  the  Calumnies  of  Mr  Robte  Bacon,  by  John  Corbett 


vj 


M 


Utb 


Master  Flesher. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Clarke  and  Master  Parker 
warden  a  booke  called  Lazari  Riverij  observationes  Maedica,  et  Curationes 


m&ignes. 
Master  Walbanck.   Entred 


&c  .  . vjd 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


Fran.  Leech. 


Master  Marriott 

and 
Rich.  Harriott. 


[Page  32] 
Master  Leake. 


Robte  White. 


John  Wright  and 
Tho.  Bates. 

Tho.  Forcett. 


Sr  Tho:  Fairfax  his  sumons  to  Oxford,  &c 

Htb 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  15  pamphlett* 
called  the  Scottish  Dove,  &c vij*  vjd 

15*b 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  of  Nich  :  Alsop, 
subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden  &  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the 
hand  &  seale  of  Mr  Quarles  a  booke    called,  Enchiridion,  by    Francis 


Quarles 


vj" 


16*  4*ta»  1646 


Entred  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  The  difference  about  church  goverment 
ended  &a,  written  by  J|.  $  *  J:  M.  D.D vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts 
called,  The  Icingdomes  &  Moderate  Intelligence  &  under  the  hand  of  Tho: 
Audley,  1  Brittanicus  ....... 


xviijd 


Entred     .     . 
Mer curias  Civicus 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


Vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S''  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  The  survey  &  antiquity  of  the  Towne  of 
Stamford  in  Lincolnesheir,  by  Rich:  Butcher  gent.  .     vjd 


19» 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand    of   Master   Mabbott,  2   pamphletts 
called,  The  passages  of  the  treaty  for  the  surrender  of  Oxford,  <fcc,  &  A 


declaraSon  published  in  the  Scotts  Army,  &c 


xij- 


*  Deleted  in  Begister. 


230 


[19—26  May  1646. 

[22°  Car  oil  Itegix] 


R.  Mead 


{ft.  fete] 


Law.  Chapman. 
Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Edw.  Blackmore 
and  Tho.  Paine. 


Jane  Coe. 


Jane  Coe. 


[Page  33] 
Giles  Calrert 


Master  Overton. 


John  Hancock. 


Master  Miller. 


Master  Bellamy. 


19» 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  paniphlett 
called,  The  pfect  diuriiall       ........     vjd 

20^ 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master  Bachelor   and    Master 
Parker  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  A  word  in  season,  <fcc    .         .     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  Ten  pamphletts 
viz',  The  pfect  Occurrences     ........       v* 

Entred  .     .     under  the  hand  of   Master  Bachelor,  a  small  tract 

called,  M'  Edtvards  pen  no  slander  &c,  by  Tho:  Webb   .         .         .     vjd 

21  tb  fifing    1646 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hand  of  Master  Bachelor  a  small  tract 
called,  A  word  of  peace  from  the  prince  of  peace,  &c,  by  John  Hatch 

vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Bachelor  a  small  catachisme 
called,  Milke  for  Babes  drawne  out  of  the  breasts  of  both  Testam",  by 


John  Cotton 


vj« 


22tb 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  A  catachisme  of  the  sevall  heads  of  Christian  religion 
&c,  by  Dorathy  Burch vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  A  vindicacon  of  the  ri/jht  of  Tithes  against 


sundry  late  scandalous  pamphletts,  &c,-by  * 

23tb 


VJa 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  booke  called  four  speeches,  viz',  of  M'  Sollicitor, 
M'  Calamy,  M'  Burroughes  &  MT  Obadiah  Sedgwick  at  Chiildhall,  <fec     vjd 


Master  Roiston.       Entred 


under  the   hand  of  Master  Downham  a  small   tract 


called,  A  treatice  of  selfe  deniall  &c 


VJ« 


25tb 


Master  Stephens. 


John  Grlsmond. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Muster   Downham   and   Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  entituled  Milke  for  babes  w'k  three  sermons,  &c, 


by  Robte  Abbott  . 


vj° 


26tb 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  a  tract  called,  The 
Art  of  making  devises  &c,  translated  into  English  by  Tho:  Blount,  gent. 


Deleted  in  Register. 


vj 


id 


[ilgte  }»•*••* 


26  May— 3  June  1646.] 

[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


231 


[Page  34] 
Master  Coates. 


Efic  2&b  of  i«iti»  1646 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Mead  our  Master,  The  humble  remonstrance  &  peticon  of  the  Lord  Maior 
Aldren  &  Combn  Councell  of  the  Citty  of  London  in  Coition   Councell 


assembled  &c 


VJ" 


Master  Bellamy. 


Geo.  Whlttington 

and 
Nath.  Brookes. 


wtH  trie 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  assembled  in  Pari',  A 
remonstrance  &  peticon  of  the  Ld  Maior,  Aldermen  &  combn  councell  in 
combn  councell  assembled  to  the  house  of  peeres,  w"  their  aunswer  thereunto 


VjQ 


30^ 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master  Downham  and   Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called   The  Christians  freedame   by  Christ,  or 


gods  deed  of  guift  to  the  Saints  &c,  by  Tho:  Palmer 


vj° 


Master  Walbanck. 
and  Rich.  Best. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Sr  Nath:    Brent   a  booke  called 
Actions  for  slander,  &c,  written  by  John  Marsh  of  G-rayes  Inne  Esq' 

vjd 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

Master  Moseley. 


The  taking  of  Ragland  Castle,  &c  . 

1°  3fttttij  1646 


VJ° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  perfect  diurnall    ........    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts 
called,  Mercurius  Civicus       ........    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Stepps  to  the  Temple,  sacred  poems,  &c,  by 
Rich:  Crashaw .    vjd  * 


2o  mnii   1646 

[Page  35]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  The  acknoivledge- 

Master  Overton.       ment  &  humble  peticbn  of  divers  Inhabitants  in  &  about  the  Citty  of  London 
p'sented    to    the  ho"'  house  of  Cofnbns  the  second  of  June  1646,  wtk  the 


answere  of  the  house  thereunto 


VjQ 


Rich.  Clutterbuck. 


3°  3Jimtt  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Select  cases  of  conscience  touching  witches 
&  witchcrafts,  by  John  Gaule vjd 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master    Mabbott   a   pamphlett 
called,  Articles  of  agreem'  for  surrender  of  Charles  fort  neere  Pendennis 


&c 


vj 


^ 


232 


[4—8  June  1646. 
[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


R.  Mead. 


\i.HSS:] 


Hath.  Symmons. 


John  Marshall. 


John  Wright. 


Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  description  and  confutacon  of 
Misticall  Antichrist  the  familists  being  a  confutacon  of  Theologia  Ger- 
manica  The  bright  Starr  &  Divinity  &  Philosophy  detected,  by  Ben :  Bourne 


vj" 


5» 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent,  a  lx>oke  called  The 
Antweare  of  the    Comissioners    of  the  Nary  to  a   scandalous    pamphlett 


published  by  M'  Andrewes  Burrett 


VJ" 


Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Pari',  An  ordinance  of 
the    Lords   &    Cotnons   in   Pari'  for   the  p'sent    selling   the    Prsbiteriall 


goverment  wthoul  further  delay 


VJa 


Master  Overton.       Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  petiCon  of  divers 


cittizens  prsented  to  the  Comon  Councell,  &C 


VJ° 


[Page  36] 
Jane  Coe. 


Master  Overton. 

and 
Math.  Symmons. 


Entred 


5°  3tut<t  1646 

under   the    hand   of  Master    Mabbott   2    Occurrences 


xijd 


6*b 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  and  Master  Miller  warden,  A  moderate  reply  to  the  Citties 
remonstrance  &c     ........ 


i'l 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred 


•     VJ 
under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


The  kings  letter  to  the  Marquesse  of  Ormond  . 


Vju 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diuruall 


vj" 


Law.  Chapman. 


Master  Sparkes. 


John  Wright. 


$tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Kushworth,  Papers  lately  delivered  to  the  ho"'  houses  of  Pari'  by  the 
Com"   of  the   kingdome   of  Scotland  concerning   the    proceedings    of  the 


Scottish  army  &  their  intentions 


vj 


M 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master   Cranford   and    Master 
Miller    warden,    Scotland's   ancient   obligacon    to   England   <£•    publike 


acknowledgem'  thereof  &c 


Vj" 


Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam'  A  declaracon 
of  the  Gomrt  of  the  kingdome  of  Scotland  concerning  his  Ma'"'  letter  to  the 


Marquette  of  Ormonde 


Vju 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  Papers  concerning 
the  Treaty  of  the  Com"  at  Marston  wth  a  perfec  copie  of  the  articles  for 


the  surrender  of  Bottoll  houte 


VJu 


[&tt:}B-Mead. 


9—15  June  1646.] 
[22°  Cnroli  Regis] 


233 


9»  Suite   1646 

[Page  37]  Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  Two  proclamacons 

Law.  Chapman.         one  by  the  Comittee  of  Estates  in  Scotland,  the  other  by  his  Exellency  the 
Earle  of  Leven ;  also  an  order  of  the  Estates  for  disbanding  a  Regiment  of 


400  horse  upon  complaints  made  at  them,  &c 


VJQ 


Master  Leake. 


Master  Leake. 


Tho.  Paine. 


W™-  Ley. 


10» 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands   of    Serieant  Jarmyn   and   Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Topicks  in  the  Lawes  of  England  &c, 


written  by  J.  C.  of  the  Inner  Temple 


Vja 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  A  short  catachisme  necessary  to  be  learned  by  such  as 
come  to  the  holy  Com/union  according  to  the  late  ordinance  of  Pliam' 
by  Dr  Mayer vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  An  antidote  ag'  M"  Edwards  his  old 
&  new  poison,  &c   .........  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Miller  warden,  a  booke  called  A  resolution  or  answere  to  the  questions 
propounded  by  the  Pari' to  the  Assembly  of  divines  touching  the  point  of 


Jus  Divinu  in  y'  matter  of  church  goverm' 


vja 


Master  Overton. 


Master  Young. 


12tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth,  and  Master  Miller  warden,  A  new  peticbn  earnestly 
entreating  subscription  of  hands  to  back  the  late  Citty  Remonstrance,  unto 


w'h  is  annexed  a  usefull  dialogue  &c 


vja 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Samuell  Cartwright  all  his  right,  title  &  interest  in  a  booke  entituled 


Messellanies  of  Catachisme,  &c,  by  David  Parens  . 


vja 


[Page  38] 
John  Streeter. 


13«>  Suite   1646 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 


Parker  warden  a  booke  called  The  vision  of  god,  &c 


vj 


M 


Master  Lee. 


Master  Moseley. 


15» 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  A  treatice  of  divinity  consisting  of  three 
books  written  by  Edward  Leigh,  Esq'  one  of  the  members  of  the  house 


of  Comons 


vj" 


Assigned  over  to  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
John  Benson,  all  the  estate,  right  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  John 
Benson  hath  in  this  copie  viz',  Romulus  &  Tarquin,  by  Malvesey,  trans- 
lated into  English  by  the  Lord  Cary  W'h  said  note  is  subscribed  by 
both  the  wardens vjd 

30 


234 


[15—20  June  1646. 
[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


R.  Me«d 


dite] 


Master  Moseley. 


Master  Lee. 


15tb 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale 
of  Tho:  Knight  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all  the  estate,  right 
title,  &  interest  w""  the  said  Tho:  Knight  hath  in  this  copie,  (viz*) 
David  persecuted  written    by   Malvessy   and   translated   into  Engr  by 


M'  Rob*  Ashley 


vja 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale 
of  WM  Wilson  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Wm  hath  in  right  of  his  now  wife 
late  the  widd  of  Mr  Okes,  of,  in,  &  to  a  booke  called,  Heresiographia,  or 


a  description  of  the  hereticks  &c,  by  Eph:  Pagett 


Vjo 


Stephen  Bowtell.       Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  Sixteene  anti- 
queries  propounded  to  the  catechiser  of  Diotrephes  Ac,  by  R.  D.    .     vjd 


[Page  39] 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

Giles  Calvert. 


Law.  Blacklock. 


Law.  Chapman. 


Wkt  15tb  of  3hmc  1646 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Kushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall 

Entred     .     . 


vja 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Rushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Civicug 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master  Bachelor   and   Master 
Miller  warden  a  booke  called  Reasons  for  unity,  peace  &  Love  w"1  an 


answere  to  M"  Gatiker  &c 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
RUSHWORTH,  a  booke  called  A  latter  discovery  of  Ireland,  <fec,  wch  said 


booke  was  licensed  the  last  day  of  Aprill  1646 


Vja 


16">  of  3hmc 


Entred 


Comittee  of  Estates  in  Scotland  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  Letters  from  the 


Vja 


Master  Overton. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

Wm-  Wethered. 


18* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ellis,  Junr  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  A  dilema  from  a  Paralell  humbly 
p'sented  to  the  hight  [sic]  Cort  of  Parliam'  touching  Mr  Edwards    .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Civicus .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke.  called  The  light  &  life  of  a  man  in  Christ     vjd 


Che  20tb  of  Suite   1646 

[Page  40]  Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands   of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 

Master  Bartlett.  Parker  warden  these  two  bookes  (viz')  one  called,  A  case  of  conscience 
that  the  king  may,  <fec ;  the  other  called,  Astrologo-Mastix,  or  a  discovery  of 
the  vanity  of  Juditiall  Astrology,  &c,  by  Jo:  Geree  .         .         .    xijd 


[MM 


R.  Mead. 


20—26  June  1646.] 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


235 


&ttc  20tb  of  3hroc  1646 

Master  Smith.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  Certaine  con- 
siderations &  cautions  agreed  upon  by  the  ministers  of  London,  Westm'  & 
the  lynes  of  Comunicacbn,  to  putt  in  execution  the  orders   of  Pari'  for 


Presbiteriall  goverm*  &c 


VJ" 


Master  Coles.  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hand    of    Master    Mabbott,    Articles    of 

Agree m'  concluded  &  agreed,  by  his  Excellency  S*  Tho:  Fairfax  &c  of  the 
one  pty,   And   the   Lords  of  his  Ma"  Privy  Councell  for   surrender  of 


Oxford,  &C 
Humphrey  Blunden.   Entred 


under   the   hand   of   Master   Mabbott   2   pamphletts 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


called,  The  kingdoms  &  Moderate  Intelligencer 


xij° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  A  vindication  of  the  church  of  Scotland,  &c,  in  answere  to 
two  bookes,  viz',  A  declaration  made  by  King  James  in  Scotland  &c  & 
Isachars  burthen,  &c,  by  Rob*6  Bayley  ......     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  by  2  orders  of  the  hoble  house  of  Combns  subscribed  by 
Master  Parker  warden,  viz',  A  fast  sermon  preached  by  M"  Nalton  by 
29"  Aprill  1643  ;  &  another  fast  sermon  preached  by  M'  Chenell  the  25'*  of 
March  1646,  at  Margaretts  Westm',  before  the  house  of  Comons 


xijd 


Edw.  Husbands.       Entred 


the  surrender  of  Oxford  &c 


by  order  of  the  ho1,,e  house  of  Comons  The  Articles  for 


vj" 


Clic  24*b  of  mm  1646 

[Page  41]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 

Fran.  Coles.  Eushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall       .         .         .     vid 

Law.  Chapman.  r       r  rJ  J 

Law.  Blacklock. 

25tb 

Master  Overton       Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hands    of    Master   Mabbott   and    Master 
and              Miller  warden,  a  tract  called,  Manifest  truthes,  or  an  Invertion  of  truthes 
Giles  Calvert.  manifest,  Ac .  vjd 

Rich.  Clutterbuck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  The  witches  of  Huntingdon  their  examinaSon  &  confes- 
sions, <£«,  in  March  1646 vjd 

Giles  Calvert.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Carill,  a  tract  called, 
Predestinacon  handled  &  mai.nteyned  ag'  Papists  Arminians  &  Certaine 
Churches,  &c  by  Hen:  Lavor vjd 

26tb 

John  Wright,  Jun'-  Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Pari'  The  Marquesse  of 
Argiles  speech  w'h  the  papers  concerning  the  Proposicons  of  Peace,  &c 

vjd 


236 


[26—27  June  1646. 
[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


r.  «~L{fcfcte] 


MaBter  Greene. 


W"'  Ley. 


GlleB  Calvert. 


Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranfobd  and  Master 
Parker  warden,  a  booke  called  An  answere  to  Mr  Henry  Robinson  & 


others,  &c,  by  Jo :  Durey 


vj" 


27tb 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Parker  -warden,  A  pfect  table  of  the  victories  since  the  kings  attempting  to 
enter  Hull  at  the  begining  of  these  warrs  to  the  taking  of  Oxford      .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Parker 
warden,  a  small  tract  called,   The   building   of  the   truely  Spirituall   & 


christian  church,  &c,  or  an  Exposicbn  of  the  54  chap,  of  ESA  Y 


vj° 


27*"  Suite  1646 

[Page  42]  Entred     .     .     .     bv  order  of|  a  Cort  of  Assistants  held  the  sixth  day  of 

Edward  Wright.  ApriH  iasti  1646  'Tllese  copies  f0nowiUg  (being  part  of  the  copies  w** 
lately  apperteyned  to  John  Wright  his  brother).  All  copies  and  pts  of 
copies  belonging  to  the  said  John  being  made  over  to  the  said  Edward 
as  appeares  by  a  note  under  his  hand  &  seale,  subscribed  by  both  the 
wardens,  vpon  the  file  appeares        ......         xiij" 

The  comedie  of  Mucedorus. 

Adam  Bell,  Clint  of  the  Clough  &c  the  2d  pte. 

The  tragecall  history  of  the  life  &  death  of  Doctor  Ffaustus,  a  play. 

The  history  of  the  life  &  death  of  D'  Ffaustus. 

The  shoemakers  holiday,  a  play. 

A  Cristall  glasse  for  Christian  Woemen  &c  being  the  life  &  death  of 
M"  Kath:  Stubbs. 

A  Dreame  of  the  Divell  &  Dives. 

The  Schoole  of  good  manners. 

Keepe  within  compasse,  &c. 

A  sermon  of  Christs  miracles,  by  Arth:  Dent. 

The  Crowne  garland  of  golden  roses,  in  2  pts. 

A  sermon  of  gods  providence  by  Arth:  Dent. 

Andrewes  Repentance  sounding  Alarum. 

A  short  Catachisme,  by  Robte  Hutchins. 

Crossing  of  Proverbs,  crosse  Answeres,  &  crosse  humors. 

Crossing  of  Proverbs  the  second  part. 

The  figure  of  four,  the  first  part. 

The  pleasant  conceites  of  Old  Hobson. 

Andrewes  golden  chaine. 


[feftfite:-}*-"-*- 


27  June— 4  July  1646.] 

[22°   Caroli  Regis'] 


287 


Andrewes  necessary  Caveatt,  &c. 
Andrewes  resolucon  to  turne  to  god,  Ac. 
Andrewes  golden  trumpett. 
Andrewes  caveatt  to  wyn  synners  &c. 
Andrewes  soveraigne  salve  to  cure  a  sick  soule. 
The  figure  of  four  the  2d  pte. 
Andrewes  humble  petition. 


[Page  43] 
Tho.  Underhill. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Cftc   30tb   3JtMC    1646 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  a  small  tract 
called,  A  modell  of  the  goverm*  of  the  church  under  the  gospell  of  Pres- 
biters,  &c,  by  G.  W ■     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnalt yjd 


Edward  Dod. 


Ehc  tturtr  of  3htl»  1646 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Harper  &  subscribed  by  Master  Parker  warden,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Harper  hath  in  this  copie 
(viz1)  Pseudo-Doxia  Epidemica,  or  Enquiries,  &c;  by  Tho :  Browne,  Dr  of 


Phisick 


vj° 


Bobt*  Leyborne. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

W""'  Ley. 


W\t  4tb  of  3Jttl£   1646 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to 
Master  Eushworth,  and  Master  Parker  warden  a  booke  called  Engla  * 
The  years  of  Jubilee  or  Englands  releasem',  &c  by  S.  Sheapard  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett 
called,  Mercurius  Civicus       ........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Parker  warden  a  booke  called  A  Vindicacon  of  the  Citties  Remon- 
strance, &c .         .     vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


238 


[6—10  July  1646. 
[22°  Caroli  Regit] 


«•*»■{  M>*»] 


ittastcr:  iamttcl  Jttatut,  ittastcr. 
4Wa£Ur:  lUrfiartr  i&lfuta  J;  cr 


<&Iarfrcn$ 


6<>  aiuIM  1646,  22°  «xrtr,  |jt  ^, 

[Page  44]  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to 

Law  Chapman  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett  called  The  pfect  dinrnall,  &c     .     yjd 

Law.  Blacklock. 

7tb 

w™  Ley.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master   Cranford   and    Master 

Seale  warden,  a  Poem  called,  Great  Brittaine's  Alarum,  &c  .     vjd 

Humph.  Blunden.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts 
called,  The  Kingdomes  Intelligencer      ......     xijd 

TbonB^tefht'  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand    of  Master   Mabbott,    a    pamphlett 

called,  Mercitrius  Civicus       ........     vjd 

Giles  Calrert.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master   Bachelor   and   Master 

Seale  warden,  two  treatices  (viz')  Of  our  comunion  &  warr  w,k  Angells 
&c  ;  A  treatice  of  Baptisme  &c  ;  both  of  them  written  by  Mr  Lawrence 

xijd 

10°   .Uultj    1646 

Jo.  Hancock.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Seale 

warden  a  booke  called  The  pticular  caracters  of  the  Oriental!  languages 
&  sundry  others  &c  ........  vid 

Master  Coates.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  A  vindication  of  the  humble  remonstrance, 
by  Col.  Bellamy vjd 

Oie  10^  of  3ttl»  1646 

[Page  45]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master  Downham    and   Master 

Master  Coates.  Seale  warden,  a  booke  called  The  moderate  Presbiter.  or  a  forme  of 
"urship  according  to  the  word  of  god,  &c         .         .         .         .         .     vid 

johnHardesty         Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Cranford  and   Master 
Thomag  Jackson.       Seale  warden   (reserveing  every  mans  right)   a  booke  called  Johannis 
Buxtorfi  Thesuarus  Gramaticus  linguae  sancta  Haebraae,  &c  .         .     vjd 


[&!»!**•}•.«•»»■ 


10—16  July  1646.] 
[22°   Caroli  Regis'] 


fchc  10tb  of  3fttl»  1646 

Giles  Cahert.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 

Seale  warden,  An  Apologie  for  the  two  treatices  &  Appendix  to  them  con- 
cerning Infant  Baptisme  ag'  the  uniust  charges,  complaints  &  censures 
of  Doctor  Nath:  Homes,  MT  John  Geeree,  M'  Stephen  Marshall  &  Mr  John 


Ley 


Vj" 


John  Felld. 


John  Dallum. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Master  Overton. 


Entred    .    .    .    under  the  hands  of  S'Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Whitaker 
warden  a  booke  called  The  reason  of  the  warr  wtk  the  progresse  &  accidents 


thereof,  &c 


VJ 


M 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent  and  Master  [ 
warden  a  booke  called  Strafford" s  plott  discovered  &  the  Pari'  vindicated 


Vjtt 
under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


Vja 


Entred     .     . 

The  pfect  diurnall . 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Bachelor  and   Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  The  Citty  remonstrance  remonstrated,  or  an 


answere  to  Col.  John  Bellamie's  vindication  thereof,  &c. 


VJa 


15°  Stall,  1646 

[Page  46]  Entred     .     .     .     by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam'  The  propositions 

John  Wright.  gent  to  his  Ma1'  at  Newcastle  for  a  safe  and  well  grounded  peace  &c     vjd 


Mathew  Symmon8. 


Master  Slater. 


Giles  Calvert. 


ooimit  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  The  saints  desire,  or,  Newes  from 
heaven,  or  a  cordiall  for  a  fainting  heart,  by  Samuell  Richardson      vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  burden  of  England,  Scotland  & 
Ireland  or  the  watchmans  alarum  &c  by  Mr  Falkner       .         .         .     vjd 

[This  pamphlett  was  published  by  G-ifford  G-alton.] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  a  small  tract 
called,  A  dispute  betwixt  an  Atheist  &  a  Christian  &c      .         .         .     vjd 


16tb 

Robt«  White.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Rtjshworth,  Twelve  pamphletts  (viz4)  2  Brittanicus,  1  Kingdomes 
Intelligencer  &  nine  Moderate  Intelligencers,  the  last  being  No.  (71)  ending 
this  16th  of  July,  1646 vj» 

Hum.  Blunden.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


The.  kingdomes  Intelligencer 


vjo 


240 


[16—27  July  1646. 

[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


S.  Mann.< 


hitaker.l 
ale. 


.  Whitaker.^ 
.  Scale. 


16» 

Peter  Cole.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

M™  Allen,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Whitaker  warden,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  &  Interest  wch  tlie  said  Mr*  Allen  hath  (in  right  of  her  late 
husband  Ben:  Allen  decd)  of,  in,  &  unto  the  full  moyety  or  halfe  of  the 
booke  or  copie  called,  The  Schollar8  companion,  or  a  title  library  &c    vjd 


[Page  47] 
Robte  Boy  den. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


fctie  16»  of  3htl»  1646 

Entred  for  his  copie   under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  gunners  glasse,  &c  by  Wm  Eldred 


vj 


M 


20tb 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called 
The  pfect  diurnall vjd 


Robte  White. 


Fran.  Coles. 


John  Hancock. 


21  tb 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


Entred     .     . 

Articles  for  the  surrender  of  Worster 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Letters  concerning  the  surrender  of  Worster  wth  the  articles,  &c.     .     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Calamy  a  sheet  of 
called,  England*  memento  to  thanckfullnes  &c         .         .         . 


paper 


Edmond  Pazton. 

Rich.  Harper. 
Master  Mozeley. 

Master  Moseley. 


24* 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands  of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  The  temple  measured,  &c,  by  James  Noyse 

vjd 

.     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Seile 


Entred     .     . 

warden,  distracted  Englands  Lamentation  &c 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  Poems  &  Letters,  &c,  by  Sr  John  Sucklyn 

vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent  and  Master  Seale 
warden  a  booko  *  play  called  The  Goblins,  &c,  by  Sr  John  Sucklyn    vjd 


[Page  48] 
Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Cite  27»  of  3tili>  1646 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercuriut  Vivictis,  &c vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall  &c .     vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


:™-}S.Mann 


28  July— 3  August  1646.] 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


241 


2$* 

Humph.  Blunder).  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  hingdomes  Intelligence  .......     vjd 

Rich.  Tomlyns.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Seale 
warden,  a  sermon  p'ched  before  the  hob,e  Comittee  of  divines,  <fcc,  by 
Sampson  Bond vjd 


Robte  White. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


30* 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Eushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence  &c 


vjq 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Eushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Civicus 


vj 


i<i 


1°   au(ju'>t   1646 

Rich.  Mynn.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent  and  Master  Seale 

4     warden,  a  tract  in  Latyn  called,  Be  verborum  usu  &c     .         .         •     vjd 

Rich.  Mynn.             Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
4    Seale   warden,   A    discourse   of    Christs   Incarnacon   &   examintion,   by 
Dr  Causabon         .        . vjd 

Abell  Roper.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Seale 

warden,  M'  Blake's  answere  to  Mr  Tomb's  letter  in  vindication  of  the  birth 
priviledge,  or  Covenant  holynesse    .......     vjd 

Master  Mozeley.  Assigned  over  to  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hands  &  seales  of 
Fran.  Egglesfeild  &  Henry  Twiford  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens 
all  their  right  title  &  interest  in  the  play  called,  The  discontented  Colonell, 
&c.  by  Sr  Jo:  Sucklin vjd 

3°   august    1646 

[Page  49]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Seale 

warden  a  booke  called  The  pair  of  spectacles  for  Mr  Edwards         .     vjd 

coircm  *rte 

Lawl'Chapman.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Law.  Blacklock.        Eushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall  <fec  .         .     vjd 

Law.  Leech.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Eushworth,  The  great  champions  of  England  being  a  pfect  list  of  the 
Lords  &  Comons  that  have  stood  right  to  this  pari'  &c,  wth  all  the  Oenerall 
officers  under  Sr  Tho:  Fairfax vjd 

Law.  Leech.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  eleaven  pamphletts 
called,  The  Scottish  dove  &c V*  vjd 

Master  Smith.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master  Cranford    and  Master 

warden    a    booke    called    Blaine    English,    or    the    sectaries 
anatomiz'd,  &c       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .   'Vjd 

31 


242 


[3—19  August  1646. 
[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


■.fc-.ifcias**] 


3°  3ttgu$tt   1646 

Humph.  Blunden.      Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett 


called,  The  kingdomes  Intelligence  &c 


vj 


H 


John  Wright  and 
Tho.  Bates. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Robfc  White. 


Master  Lee 
and 
Master  Pakeman. 

Vide  Lib.  F,  pa. 
362,  moyty 
assigned  &c. 

[Page  50] 
Gilford  Galton. 


Master  Hnnscott 

and 
Geo.  Calvert. 


Entred     .     . 

Hercuriue  Civicus 

Entred     .     . 
The  pfect  diurnall 

Entred     .     . 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj° 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj 


iii 


called,  The  moderate  Intelligence 


under   the   hand   of  Master   Mabbott   2   pamphletts 


xij" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Srgeant  Jarmyn  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  reports  of  Sr  Henry  Hubberd  Late 
Lord  Cheife  Justice  of  the  Comon  Pleas  &c    .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

fchc  13tb  of  attgitjsti  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  Truth  vindicated  from  the  unjust 
accusacons  of  the  Independent  Society  in  the  Citty  of  Norwich         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Seile 
warden  a  booke  called  Jus  divinum  regiminis  ecclesiastici,  or  the  divine 


right  of  church  goverment  &c 


VjQ 


Fran.Neale.  Entred     .     . 

warden,  The  Lancasheire  peticon  &c 


!3« 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master  Seale 


vj 


W 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


16tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall '  &c vjd 


1$tb 

Humph.  Blunden.      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Kingdome  Intelligence     .         .         .  .         .         .         .     vjd 


Robte  Bostock. 


Root*  White. 


Tho.  Bates. 
John  Wright. 


!9» 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Shaddowes  wthout  substance,  or, 
p'tended  new  lights,  &c,  an  Answere  to  MT  Saltmarsh,  by  Mr  Tho:  Gattiker 


i'i 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 


Mi  rrii i-ins  ( 'iricti* 


VJ" 


[£;£&ukw'}s.M.n». 


20  August— 3  September  1646.] 
[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


243 


Master  Overton. 


[Page  51] 
Master  Overton, 


Jo.  Williams. 


Nich.  Gamaclge. 


Thomas  Payne. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Robte  White. 


Bernard  Alsop. 


Fran,  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


[Page  52] 
Humph.  Blunden. 

John  Deaver  and 
Robte  Ibitson. 


Robte  White. 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


20* 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  A  vindication  of  Mr  Burroughes  against 
Mr  Edwards  Ms  foule  assertions  ka       .....         .     vjd 

&Uc  20*  of  gttfttust  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  Mr  Peters  last  report  of  the  Engl  warrs 
occasioned  by  the  importunity  of  a  friend  to  seaven  queries,  &c        .     vjd 

24*  of  &ttO,tU§t  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Whitaker  war:  a  tract  called  Andronicus,  or,  the  unfortunate  pollitician, 
&c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  a  small  tract 
called,  The  worlds  prospect,  or,  a  comentary  upon  the  33.  Esa  Y.  verse  14,  by 
Jo:  Emerson vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Bushworth,  a  pamphlett  called,  Vox  populi,  or  the  peoples  cry  against 
the  Clergie .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  deputy  to  Master 
Eushworth  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall         .         .         •     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  a  booke  called  the  Excellency  of  Jesus  Christ,  or,  the  faith- 
full  souls  discovery,  &c  ........  vjd 

3UQU*t    31 tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall vjd 

2°  scptcmtui*   1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  2  pamphletts 
called,  The  hingdomes  Intelligencer xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  Herbert's  beleife  and  Confession  of  faith 
&c,  in  160  articles  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  ye  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  moderate  Intelligence        .         .         .         .         .         ■         .         •     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  ye  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  4  pamphletts  called, 
Mer cur ius  Civtcus  &c ij* 


244 


[4  September  1646. 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


S.Mann.{l;^«] 


Rich.  Roiston. 


Peter  Cole. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Humph.  Blonden. 


Robte  White. 


[Page  53] 
Maater  Robinson 

and 
Master  Mozeley. 


4°   Sept. 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  The  addicons  &  Appendix  to  the  practicall  catachisme, 

by  Dr  Hamond vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Caeill    and    Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  Caractery  or  the  most  speedy  &  exact 
method  of  short  writing,  by  Jer:  Rich     .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  paraphlett  called, 

Ttie  pfect  diurnall .         . vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  Intelligence     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence,  &c .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  these  sevall  Tragedies  &  Comedies  hereunder  men- 
coned  (viz')  (naive  iuro  cuiuacuuquo)  *  ....        xxiiij* 

Mad  Lover.  \ 

Wildgoose  Chase. 

Litle  French  Lawyer. 

Loyall  subiect. 

Spanish  Curate. 

Custome  of  y'  Country. 

Double  Marriage. 

Wife  for  a  Month. 

Island  Princes. 

Pilgrime.     The  Latves  of  Candy. 

Womans  prize,  or  the  Tamer  tam'd. 

Knights  of  Malta. 

The  Captaine. 

The  Noble  Enemie,  or,  the  humerous  Leiftenant. 

The  Woemen  pleased. 

Bonduca,  or,  Boadicia. 

Monsieur  *  mistaken. 

Chaunces. 

The  Sea  Voyage. 

Maid  of  the  Mill. 

Queene  of  Corinth. 

Coxecombe. 

Noble  gentleman. 

Beggars  Bush. 

Honest  Mans  Fortune. 

Martiall  Maid. 

The  Emperor  Valentinian. 

The  Prophetesse. 

The  Lover's  pilgrimage. 

The  Lover's  progresse. 
B. 


By  MP  Beaumont 

and 

Mr  Flesher. 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


H.Seale.  j  S.Mann. 


4—19  September  1646.] 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


245 


[Page  54] 
Master  Robinson 

and 
Master  Mozelty. 


Love  &  Honor,  by  Sr  Wm  Davenant. 

Distresses.  \ 

Fair  Favourite.  \  By  Sr  Wm  Davenant. 

Newes  from  Plymouth.) 

Country  Captaine. )  ,  T      ,     „  ,T  ., 

v      f-  (by  my  Lord  of  Newcastle. 

Doubtfull  JieireA 

Imposture. 

Brothers.  \  by  Mr  Shirley. 

Cardinall.  I 

The  Sisters.       ) 

Maior  of  Quinborough. 

The  Passionate  Lover,  1st  &  2d  parts.  "1  .     ,,„  „     ... 
0      .      r    ,.  v         \bvW  Carhle. 

Spartan  Ladies.  J    ■ 

The  Princes,  by  Mr  Killigrew. 
Thefatall  friendship,  by  Mr  Burroughes. 


Godfrey  Emerson. 


Gabr.  Beadle. 


Geo.  Badger. 


Wm'  Lee. 


15»  Se^tanliei:  1646 

Entred  for  liis  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ckanpobd  and  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called  Acts  of  the  Nationall  sinod  of  the  reformed  churches 
of  France  assembled  at  Charendon  A"  1644,  translated  into  English     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called  The  picture  of  a  christian  man's  conscience,  &c,  by 


Alex :  Rosse 


vja 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Seale 
warden  a  booke  called  Poems  wth  the  a;'*  satyre  of  Juvenall  englished,  by 


Henry  Vaugham,  gent. 


vju 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  A  List,  Table  or 
Catalogue  of  the  sevall  victories  obteyned  at  sea.,  from  June  1 642  to  Septemb' 


1646,  by  the  Earle  of  Warwick,  Admirall 


VJQ 


[Page  55] 
Kobte  White. 

Sam.  Gellibrand. 


17»  Sejit,  1646 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  paniphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master  Cbanpord   and   Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Ecclesiastes,  or  a  discourse  concerning 


the  guift  of  preaching,  &c 


VJ° 


Humphrey  Blunden.   Entred 


called,  The  Kingdomes  Intelligence 


under  the  hand   of   Master   Bachelor,  a   pamphlett 


vj° 


19» 


Tho.  Bates  and 
John  Wright. 


Entred     .     . 
Mercurius  Civicus 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
vjd 


246 


[19—25  September  1646. 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


«    *r„„,  1R-  Whitaker.! 
S.  Mann.-iH.  Seale, 


John  Hancock. 
This  copie  is 
crost  out  by 
order  of  Co" 
dated  the  21«"  of 
October,  1646. 

W">-  Adderton 

and 
John  Hardesty. 

Giles  Calvert. 


Master  Overton. 


Bobte  Austen. 


19tb 

Entred  for  his/opie  under  the  hands/  of  Master  Cranfor<>  and  Master 
Whitaker  w/rden,  A  relacon  of  swall  heresies  describij^g  the  originall 


ringleaders,y&c 


Vj» 


Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  De  praecipius  &c,  graecae  dictionis,  p 
Fran:Vigern vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Bachelor  a  booke  called 
Christ  mighty  in  himself "e  &  members  revealed  in  some  short  expressions  by 
way  of  catachisme  &c,  by  Mr  Bacon       ......     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  Same  modest  &  humble  queries  concerning  a 
printed  paper  entituled,  An  Ordinance  p'sented  to  the  ho1'1'  house  of 
Combns  for  the  suppressing  of  errors  &  herisies  &  eckicm':,~  &c,  by  John 
Goodwyn vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


England*  Monument  of  Mercies  &c 


vj° 


[Page  56] 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Master  Dawlman. 


Rich.  Tomlyns. 


Wm'  Wenborne. 


Rich.  Myn. 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


Entred 


£hc  21 »  of  September  1646 

under   the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 


xijd 


called,  The  pfect  diurnall 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Coinons  signed  by  Master 
Seale  warden,  A  sermon  preached  before  the  hobu  house  of  Combns  at  their 
late  solemne  fast  26'*  Aug:  1646,  by  Mr  Jer:  Burrowes  upon  Math.  5.  6 

22tb  Sept,  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  pamphlett  called,  Vox  Norwici,  or,  the  cry  of  Norwich 
vindicating  their  ministers  &c         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  or  sermon  called,  Pantalogia,  or,  the  Saints  dis- 
covery opened,  &c  .........  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Seale 
warden,  a  booke  called  Auli  Per  si  Flacci  satirarum  liber  cum  commentario 
Isaaci  Causabon,  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Temple  and  Master  Herle 
and  Master  Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  OrmmuVs  Curtaine  draivne 


in  a  short  discourse  concerning  Ireland,  Ac 

25tb  £c#U  1646 


VJ" 


Math.  Symons  and   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott,  A  speech  made 
wm.  Tomlyns.         by  the  L()rd  Chancellor  of  Scotland  to  the  king  at  Newcastle,  in  July  1646 

Vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[l.^aker}sMann.      25  September— 10  October  1646.]  247 

[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


Master  War. 
Seale. 


[Page  57] 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Fran.  Leech. 


Hum.  Bluden. 
Jane  Coe. 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

John  Streeter. 
Giles  Calvert. 


Master  Butter. 
Vide  page  228. 


Geo.  Badger. 
This  copie  is 
resigned  up  to 
the  author  as  p 
a  note  of  Master 
Badgers  upon  the 
file  appeares. 

[Page  58] 
Master  Partridge 

and 
Hum.  Blunden. 


Master  Bellamy. 


25tb  Sept.  1646 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  tract  called,  Biothonatos  a  declaracon  of  that  paradox 
or  thesis  that  selfe  homicide  is  not,  &c     ..... 


VJa 


£bc  2t»  of  September  1646 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall  &c     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

JEhc  sccottfr  of  ©ctobcr  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott,  deputy  to  Master 
Rushworth  and  Master  [  ]  warden  a  booke  called,  The  Life  & 
death  of  the  late  illustrious  Robte  Earle  of  Essex.  Composed  by  Robte 
Coddrington,  Mr  of  Arts vjd 

5°  ©rtobrr  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabott,  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  kingdomes  Intelligence  ......    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  17  pamphletts 
called,  The  weekely  occurrences viij*  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  perfect  diurnall        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called,  The  history  of  the  Scripture     .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  a  booke  called  Nil  probas,  or,  a  discovery  &c  of  M'  Gilleaspies 


last  booke  called,  Aron's  rod  budding,  &c 


vj 


i'i 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  Treatice  called,  Christ  misticall,  or,  the  blessed 
union,  &c ;  also,  an  holy  rapture,  or  a  patheticall  meditacbn,  &c,  by  J.  H. 


D.D.  B:N. 


vj° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Seale 
warden  a  booke  called  Poems  &  an  Elegie  upon  the  death  of  the  Earle  of 
Essex,  by  Tho;  Phillpott vjd 

£bc  9tb  of  ©ctobcr  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Merlini  Anglici  Ephemeris,  1647, 
delivering  a  probable  coniecture  of  such  passages,  &c,  by  Wm  Lilley    vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  A  breife  catachisme  called,  Scripture  security  for  con- 
science, &c     ..........  vjd 


248 


[12—15  October  1646. 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


S.M.nn.{|;S^„tek-] 


12tb 

Tho.  Underhill.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanford  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  a  booke  called  Vinditia  legis,  or,  a  vindication  of  the  law 
&  the  Coven'',  by  Anth:  Burgesse vjd 

cotrcm  ftit 

M^t"  Mosele        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Bkent  and  Master  Seale 
Master  Packman,     warden,  The  history  &  vindication  of  Richard  the  third,  in  5  bookes,  by 
Geo:  Buck,  Esqr    .        .        . vjd 

Josua  Kirton.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master  Seaxe 

warden,  a  booke  called  A  full  relacon  of  the  wonderfull  &  wholesome  foun- 
tain*, in  Germany,  &c    ........  vjd 

Thomas  Bates  and   Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Mabbott,  3  pamphletts 
0  n      g   '  called,  Mercurius  Civicus       .......         xviijd 

Law^Blackiock         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law!  Chapman.         The  pfect  diurnall .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  .     vjd 

13tb 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  Christian  Liberty  vindicated  from 
grosse  mistakes,  &c        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

15tb 

Root*  white.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  four  pamphletts 

called.  The  moderate  Intelligence   .         .         .         .         .         .         .      ij» 


[Page  59] 

Master 

Tho.  Whitaker. 

Tho.  Walkeley. 


£ftc  15»  of  (Odofccv  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master  Seale 
warden  a  lx>oke  called  Traditio  Christianore  ffidei,  aut  catechismus,  &c 
p  Tuss:  Berchett  Lingonensem.  (Salvo  iure  cuiuscunque)     .        .    vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle  and  Master  Seale 
warden  a  sermon  called,  Selfe  ExaminaWn  &  a  short  catachisme,  by 
Mr  Cawdrey vjd 

Mrs.  Hanna  Allen.  Entred  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Seale 
warden,  a  small  catachisme  called,  The  scriptures  concord,  &c  by  Vavasor 
Powell vjd 

Hum.Blunden.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Bachelor  and 
Master  Seale  warden  a  booke  called  The  answere  of  Jacob  Bohmen, 
otherwise  called  the  Teutonick  Philosopher  to  the  forty  questions  concerning 
the  soule,  given  him  by  Balthazer  Waller,  <fcc    .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Andrew  Kemb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  Lectiones  in  omnes  Psalmos  Davidis  &c 


Autore  Guil:  Amesio,  Theol  D:  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 


vj 


id 


[fcESMs.il.... 


15—26  October  1646.] 
[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


249 


Master  Smith 

and 
Stephen  Bowtell. 

Robte  Austen. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Khc  15*  of  October  1646 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranfoed  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  A  vindication  of  two  serious  questions  &c, 
by  a  well  wisher  of  truth  &  peace vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott,  an  Eligie  upon 
the  death  of  the  Earle  of  Essex,  by  Mr  Rowland    .         .         .         •     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


Whc  23tb  of  October  1646 

[Page  60]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master  Cranford  and   Master 

Robert  Leyborne.      Seale   warden,  a   small  tract  called,  Some  formes  of  catacheticall  doc- 


trines &c 


Vjd 


24tb 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  catachisme  called.  Rules,  &  Directions  of  the  ordi- 
nance  of  Parliam'  concerning  suspencon  from  the  sacram'  of  the  Lords 


Master  Smith. 


Master  Stephens. 


Master  Stephens. 


Giles  Calvert. 


John  Deaver  and 
Robte  Ibltson. 

Giles  Calvert. 


Supper  in  case  of  ignorance  &c,  by  Jeremy  Cataline 


v,] 


i'l 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  The  third  pte  of  Gangrena,  or  a  new  & 
further  discovery  of  the  Errors,  heresies  &c  by  Mr  Tho:  Edwards   .     vjd 

Entred  ...  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  two  bookes  (viz4)  one  of  them  called,  A  covenant  to 
walJce  with  god,  &c,  by  W:  S:  the  other  called,  The  examination  of  the 
cheife  points  of  Antinomianisme  &c,  by  T.  B.      ,   .         .         .         .    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  A  Treatice  in  the  defence  of  Tithes,  &c, 
by  Sr  Hen:  Spelman vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  a  booke  called  Conformity  deformity,  &c,  by  Mr  Henry 


Burton 
Entred 


vj° 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


A  summary  or  short  survey  of  the  Annalls  &c  of  King  Charles 


vja 


Entred 


Millitary  Accons  of  Europe  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj 


i'i 


[Page  61] 
Abell  Roper. 


Master  Lee. 


Whc  26tb  of  ©ctobcr  1646 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Browne  clarke  of  the  house 
of  Lords  and  Master  Seile  warden,  A  sermon  p'ched  at  the  solemnizacTin 


of  the  funerall  of  the  late  of  Essex  by  M'  Vynes  . 


vj 


i'i 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master  Downham   and   Master 
Whitaker  warden,  A  short  Catachisme,  or,  the  Examinacbn  of  comuni- 


cants,  &c 


vj 


i-i 


32 


250 


[26  October— 2  November  1646.       ■■"•»■{&. ffift*"-] 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


Master  Seile, 
warden. 


Master  Bellamy. 


Master  Moseley. 


Master  Moseley. 


£hc  26«>  of  ©rtoticr  1646 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Arthur  Squibb, 
Clarenceux,  and  Master  Wm.  Riley,  Norroy,  and  Master  Whitaker 
warden,  The  manner  of  the  proceedings  of  the  funeralls  of  Bob"  Earle  of 


Essex  dec* 


vja 


ultimo  ©rtobtrte  1646 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and '  Master 
Whitaker  war:  a  booke  called  England's  warning  by  Germanis  woe,  or, 
an  historicall  narration  of  the  origenall  progresse,  tenetts,  names  &  severall 
sects  of  the  Anabaptists  &c.  By  Frederick  vanhoim)  *  Spanhemius,  Dr  & 
professor  in  Leydon vjd 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Constable  and  both  the  wardens,  all  the  estate,  right,  title  & 
interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Constable  hath  in  this  booke  or  copie  called, 


Poems,  or,  the  Eccoe,  &c,  by  James  Shirley 


vj 


H 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
John  Benson  and  both  the  wardens,  All  the  estate,  right,  title  &  interest 
w""  the  said  John  Benson  hath  in  these  two  Playes,  viz',      .         .     xijd 

The  Elder  Brother,  by  Mr  Flesher,  halfe. 

The  Dutchesse  of  Malfy,  by  Mr  Webster,  halfe. 


£uc  31  tb  of  ©rfofccr  1646 

[Page  62]              Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Moseley.      Master  Waterson  and  both  the  wardens,  all  the  Estate,  right,  title  & 
interest   w"11  the    said   Mr  Waterson    hath    in    these    Playes   following 
(viz') iij* 

The  Elder  Brother,  his  parte. ") 

Mounsieur  Thomas.  >  by  Mr  Fflesher. 

The  Noble  kinsman.  ) 

The  iust  Italian       )  b    Mr  Davenant. 

The  cruell  Brother.  ) 

The  Dutchesse  of  Malfie,  by  Mr  Webster,  his  pte. 

Master  Husbands.   Entred  for  his  copie  by  order   of  the   house  of  ConTons,  The  Ordinance 
for  the  custody  of  the  great  seale  comitted  to  the  Speakers  of  both  houses,  & 


likewise  the  Comission  for  hearing  causes  in  Chauncery 

2°  ilouemtni'i  1646 


VJ" 


Jane  Coe. 


Jane  Coe. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  4  pamphletts 
called,  The  pfect  Occurrences,  also  another  pamphlett  under  the  hand  of 
R.U8HWORTH  called,  A  declaracon  concerning  the  miserable  sufferings  of 
the  country  under  some  of  the  Scotts  forces  in  2  letters    .         .        ij*  vjd 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Bachelor  a  sheet  of 


entituled,  Truthes  Beturnes,  &c,  by  Theo:  Jennings 


vj 


pap 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[M£ker-}S-Kann. 


2—7  November  1646.] 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


251 


2o  iloUcmtntS  1646 

Master  Slater.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  a  booke  called  Phaedri  fabulae  aliquot  selectae  in  usum. 
puerorum,  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         •     vjd 


Master  OTerton.       Entred 


under  the  hand    of   Master  Bachelor  a   small  tract 


called,  Twelve  weighty  queries  of  great  concernment,  &c 


vj 


\l 


M\t  ¥»  of  Hob  ember  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  Simplicities  defence  ag*  seaven  headed 
policis  &c      ..........  vjd 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Sparke  &  subscribed  by  Master  Seale  warden,  All  the  Estate, 
right,  title,  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Sparke  hath  in  this  copie  (viz1) 
Johnsons  Arithmetick     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         ■     vjd 

Giles  Calvert.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett 


[Page  63] 
John  Meycock. 


John  Sweeting. 


Tho.  Bates. 


Andrew  Hebb. 


called,  The  Millitary  Accons  of  Europe 


VJu 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Welshnuins  new  Almanack,  &c  .....  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  A  sermon  preached  Ad  clerum  by  Dr  Andrewes  called, 
Sacr Hedge  a  snare  &c     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


Master  Stephens. 


Rich.  Tomlyus. 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


6tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  A  breife  Summary  of  2  sermons  preached  at  Margetts, 
Rochester,  togeither  wth  some  additionall  conclusions,  by  Wm  Sandbrooke 


vj" 


7tb 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master  Downham   and   Master 
Whitaker   warden  a  booke  called  The   Spouses    hidden   gloryes,    being 


2  sermons,  by  Jo:  Collins 


vj 


\* 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of  Master  Cranpord  and   Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  second  pte  of  the  disswasive  from 


the  Error  of  the  tymes,  &c,  by  Mr  Baley 


vj" 


[Page  64], 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Robte  White. 


Hum.  Blundea. 


Che  7»  of  llobaubcr  1646 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall  .         .         .         .         .         .         ■         ■         •     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  3  pamphletts  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence xviijd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of   Master  Mabbott,   3   pamphletts 
called,  The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligence 


xviijd 


252 


[7—11  November  1646. 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


S.  Mann, 


:»*"•] 


Mrs.  Hercie 
Meigben  and 
Gabriell  Beadell. 


Che  7»b  of  Hooemher  1646 

Entred  for  their  copies  by  order  of  a  full  Co"  of  Assistants  holden  the 
xxi,h  day  of  October  last  &  by  consent  of  the  said  M™  Meighen,  All  these 
copies  &  parts  of  copies  following  the  w**  did  appertaine  to  Mr  Meighen 
decd  (viz') ix»  vjd 

The  Marrow  of  the  freneh  toung. 

Clavell's  Recantation. 

Baeklays  Argenis,  halfe. 

Gee's  Stepps,  or  ladder  to  heaven. 

The  faithfull  sheapardesse,  a  play  by  Mr  Flesher. 

Cupids  whirligig,  a  play. 

Michaelmas  Terme,  a  play. 

The  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor,  a  play. 

The  Phenix,  a  play. 

Amarath  the  Turke,  a  play. 

Baiazett  the  Rageing  Turke,  a  play. 

The  Fine  Companion,  a  play. 

Mr  Austen's  Meditations,  halfe. 

The  Ladies  Cabinett  opened. 

The  Platoniek  Lovers.  \ 

The  Witts.  >  by  Mr  Davenant. 

The  Triumphes  of  Prince  Damour.  ) 

The  Tragedy  of  Orestes,  a  play. 

The  second  part  of,  the  Institutes  of  the  Lawes  of  England,  their  part. 


Che  7tb  of  iloucmfccr  1646 

[Page  65]  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands   of  Master   Callamy   and   Master 

Master  Meredith.     Whitaker  warden,  An  helpe  to  better  hearts  for  better  tymes  endeavored  in 


sevall  sermons,  by  Jo.  Augur 


vj« 


Fran.  Leech. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Master 


Hum.  Blunden. 


9tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  An  Answere  to  the 
Scotch  Papers  made  in  the  house  of  Comons,  &c,  by  Tho:  Challoner     vjd 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  Diurnall         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 
Jo.  Rothwell,  Junr    Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Horae  Vacivae,  or,  Essayes  some  occas- 
sionall  Considerations,  by  Jo:  Hall         ......     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligence  .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


lltb 

Eobu  white.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 

The  Moderate  Intelligence      .         .         .         ,         ,         .  .     vjd 


taker. 


S.  Mann. 


17  November  1646.] 
[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


253 


Peter  Cole. 


179 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caeill  and  Master 
Whitakeb  warden,  Certaine  sermons    ...    by  Jer:  Burroughes     vjd 


[Page  60] 
Master  Walbanck. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Hum.  Blunden. 


Stephen  Bowtell. 


Master 

Jo.  Rothwell  and 

Mrs.  Allen. 

Rich.  Best. 


Math.  Symons. 


Master  Griffin. 


£Jic  17»  of  iioUcmUcv  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Seale 
warden  a  booke  called  An  historicall  discourse  of  the  uniforms  goverm'  of 
England,  the  first  part  from  the  first  tymes,  till  the  reigne  of  Edw.  the  3rd, 
by  Nath:  Bacon vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall  .........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligence         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam',  a  fast 
sermon  preached  by  Mr  Marshall  called,  A  two  edged  sword  out  of  the 
Mouth  of  Babes  &  Sucklings vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  a  fast  sermon  preached 
by  M'  Lockyer,  October  28tb  1646,  on  ESAY  53.  10  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanpoed  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  A  Cordiall  for  a  heart  qualme  applyed  to  these 
distempered  tymes,  by  Simon  Birkbeck vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  Israeli's  redemption  redeemed,  or,  the  Jewes 
generall  &  miraculous  conversion  to  the  faith  of  the  gospell,  &c,  devided 
into  2  pts  by  Rob18  Mason vjd 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


The  Moderator,  in  reply  to  M'  Tho:  Challoners  speech 


vj" 


[Page  67] 
John  Wright. 
This  entry  is 
void  bv  order  of 
Co"  of  the 
3*  of  Dec.  1640. 

Master 

Rich.  Whitaker. 


Robte  White. 


John  Maycocke. 


Fran.  Leech. 


Ehc  17®  ot*  Jlobcmbcr  1646 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam'  An  ordinance 
of  the  Lords  &  Comons  assembled  in  Parliam'  for  the  sale  of  the  Bishops 


lands,  with  the  instruccons,  &c 


vj 


id 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master  Seile 
warden  a  booke  called  Mistagogus  Poeticus,  or,  the  muses  interpreter  &c.  by 
Alex:  Rosse vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence  &c      .         .         .  .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  a  small  tract, 
Animadversions  upon  Mr  Lilborne's  two  last  bookes  the  one  called,  Londons 


Liberty,  the  other,  An  Anotamy  of  the  Lords  cruelty 


VJ° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  twelve  pamphletts 
called,  The  Scottish  dove vj* 


254 


[17—27  November  1646. 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


■•"»■■{&  sas^-] 


£he  17»  of  flo&cmbcr  1646 

Tho.  Bates.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett 

called,  Englands  peticon  for  their  sovaigne  king,  &c         .         .         .     vjd 

Fran.  Leech.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of  Master  Mabbott,   an  answere  to 

sevall  obnvr  *  obiections   made   ag'  some    things  in   Mr  Tho:   Challoner's 
speech    ............     vjd 

Fran.  Coles.             Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Blacklock.          m,        »    ,   ,.          „                                                                              r       r  ■* 

Law.  Chapman.         The  pfect  diurnall vjd 

Tht  21 »  of  nobcmhcv  1646 

[Page  68]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Seale 

Peter  Cole.  warden,  Certaine  sermons     .     .     .     by  Mr  Jermy  Burroughes  vjd 

Robte  Leyborne.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Eushworth  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  A  reply  to  an  answere  to  a  speech  wthout  dores,  &c  by 
G.  G.     .        . vjd 

Hum.  Blunden.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  Intelligence      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Robte  White.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 

The  Moderate  Intelligence      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

John  Macocke.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Seale 

warden  a  booke  called  Motives  to   enduce   the   well  affected  English   to 
under goe  the  now  intended  expedition  for  Ireland,  &c       .         .         .     vjd 

JohnMacock.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master   Downham   and   Master 

Seale  warden,  The  tymes  displayed  in  6  sestiads  &c,  by  S:  Sheapard 

vjd 

26tb 

Master  Bellamle.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  A  refxdafbn  of  the  loose  opinions  &  licentious  tenetts 
wherewth  lay  preachers  &c,  or,  an  examinacon  &  confutacon  of  Tho:  More 
late  a  weaver,  his  booke  entituled,  The  universality  of  gods  free  grace  to 
mankind,  &c,  by  Tho:  Whitfeild vjd 

27tb  fioth  1646 

[Page  69]              Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Seale 
Steven  Fllklngton.     warden  a  booke  called  Troden  downe  strength,  or  M"  Drake  revived,  &c,  by 
John  Hart vjd 

Giles  Calnrt.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of  Master  Bachelor   and   Master 

Seale  warden,  A  sermon  upon  HEBRBWB8  the  9'*  chapter  the  latter  pte  of 
the  10"  verse,  in  these  words,  Untill  the  tyme  of  Beformacon,  &c  \  .     vjd 

*  Deleted  in  Register. 

+  An  author's  name  was  added  to  this  entry  ;  hut  afterwards  crossed  out  and 
cannot  now  be  read. 


[H.s^}^ker}sMann.      27  November— 5  December  1646.] 

[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


255 


27tt>  floii,  1646 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  for  his  copies  by  vertue  of  an  Assignem'  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Dainty  &  by  order  of  a  Co"  of  Assistants,  two  bookes  (viz1) 
Formulae  Oratoriae  in  usum  scholaru  concinnatae  &c,  &  Phrases  in  English 
&  latyn,  both  of  them  by  Mr  John  Clarke  of  Lincolne  .         .     xijd 

Rich.  Best.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master  Downham  and   Master 

Seale  warden  a  booke  called  The  Christians  Sodiacke,  or,  the  12  signes  of 
predestinacon,  &c,  translated  out  of  latyn,  by  a  fellow  of  Trinity  Colledge 


vj 


i* 


John  Hancock. 


Rich.  Roiston. 


30«>  or  Uobtmitcv  1646 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamplett  (sic) 


vj" 


Entred     .     . 

called,  A  survey  of  Englands  Champions  &  truthes  Patriotts 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Whitakee  warden  a  booke  called  Directions  for  the  reading  of  the  scrip- 
tures wth  proffitt,  wth  the  description  of  a  spirituall  ma,n  both  in  his 
nature  &  operacons  &  the  clearing  &  asserting  of  the  morality  of  the  fourth 


Comandem'  in  all  things,  by  Mr  John  White  of  Dorchester 


vja 


[Page  70] 
Rich.  Roiston. 


Symon  West. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

Hum.  Blunden. 


Whc  fltsrt  of  Bcccmhcv  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitakek  warden  a  booke  called  A  warning  for  England,  especially  for 
London,  in  the  famous  history  of  the  frantick  Anabaptists  their  wild 
preaching  &  practizes  in  Germany .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master  Seile 
warden  a  booke  called  Arts  improvemt  or  short  &  swift  writing,  &c,  by 
Symon  West vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  perfect  diurnall       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  Intelligence     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


Edw.  Husbands.        Entred 


Robte  White. 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


2o  acrrmt)vt$    1646 

by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  The  answere  of  the 


Comons  in  Parliam*  to  the  Scotts  Comissioners  Paper  &  letter 


VJ" 


Entred 


The  moderate  Intelligence  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj 


I* 


Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  a  sermon  preached 
before  the  house  at  their  solemne  fast,  the  28"'  of  October,  1646,  by 


Mr  John  Maynard 


VJQ 


Jane  Coe. 


5tb  of  Bcc. 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  5  pamphletts  called, 
The  perfect  Occurrences  &c ij*  vjd 


MM 


[5—14    D.c.imImt    M5-UJ. 

[22*  Caroli  Regit]  . 


«■■•»■:  ft:  Kili"""] 


M.-i    I.  1    It.  llititll'-. 


5tb  or  8CC. 

Kntrod  for  Ink  copie  liv  order  of  thi'  Lords  house  of  Parliam1  7V/c  nevtratt 

iirililiiiliren    1 1'-    ileelornr'tin;'    <;/'    ///<•     I, mil*    .1'     ('milium    in     I'llll'.     1     /'/or    /Ac 

abolithing  of  ArcKbpt&o,    8  VydTitowHnothoi$ytadvaiie«  flu  £200,000,  do. 

:i    /'/or    jiiii/iii'    if  //(<■    *(!/'</    *«;//<■    il'-c.       ■!•  /or    ni'llimj    the    hunt*   if    /(/>*    <IV 


»7A   inul I'llll imiK,  Ac- 


V.) 


II 


7"»  ot  Diunibiv  1Mb 


Kntrod     .     . 

77/f  y./.r/  ilnil mill  Ai 


under  thr  hand  of  Master  Maiidott  ii  puiuphlott  called, 


VJ" 


W»-Lqr. 

frm.  Uooh. 
Tho.  Bain. 

Burn.  Ai- ..|. 
W™  Hlaht>|>. 


Math.  Bymona  un.l 
i  Allan. 


Kntrod     .     .     .     under  tho  h»ndl  Of  9  N a  i  ii :  Bkknt  and  Mnstoi  Skai.k 
w ji i < i t -i i .  ;>  booke  called   t'miitu,  iriii  an  Eligif  mi  Ike  Marie  <>/  A-Wr  <V- 


Additiom,  Ac,  by  Tho:  Phillipott 


vj" 


Kntrod      .  .      under  the  hand  •>!    Ma   In    Mmiumii  .i  |iaiii|ililctt  called, 

IHutinim  Hi'illiiiiiiiiH,  Ac  ........      vjd 

Rlltrt'd      .      .      .      under  tin-  hand  of  Master  M  All  norm  |i;un|.li  let  I  called, 


Tin'  Wi'IkIiiiuuik  Coinplrmh  A< 


vj" 


Kntrod     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Muster  Maiimottii  puniphlettoalkd, 
'I'/ir  werkely  Ai'i'iiiii/il      .........     \jA 

KjU&tt 1  oxer  unto   linn    In   xerlue   of   a    note  under   the  hum!  A  scale  of 

Master    M  i:i;i:i.i  i  ii    A    sllhsorilted    li\     liolli    tin'    wardens,   all    the   estate. 
right,   title    A     intercut     w"1'    the    said     M1     Meredith    hath    in    these   two 

liool.es  or  copies  ( viz')  M'  Clarke  his  Formula*  Oratoriae  Av  &  his  I'/mmv 


ill  bhiijlioh  £  Ititijn 


X1J" 


M»al«.r  Overton. 


(Pa*.  Ti  I 

Maatnr  MoMltjr. 


MmU.  Motdty. 


fail  red  for  I  heir  copie  \)\  order  of  t  he  house  of  ( 'onions  A  Herman  preached 
iM'fore  the  house  on  the  lit  dax   the  of  last,  l>\    M1' Cradook 

Vjd 

Kntrod  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  IIaciiki.oh  and  Master 
Winixi.ii.  warden  a  hooke  called  Hatjio  .l/o.W/.i  Of  //"■  tOOWTto  ti  the 
Saint*  lintjiliiijiil  in  kin  rolom  of  itjnorance  it  blood,  Ac  .  .      vj4 

Cite  12tb  of  Drrrmlirr  1M6 

Assigned  oxer  unto  I In   xort I    a    n.ite   under  the   hand   A    scale   of 

\\  m.  CoOKM,  &  tiuhscrilwd  l>\  both  the  wardens,  all  the  .-state,  right, 
title  A.  interest  w ' ;'  Hie  said  \V  "  ( 'ool.e  hath  in  these  two  phlVOS  or 
inusiiues,  (vi/.M  Contention  for  honor  .('■  rirlnn  A  Tin-  Triumph  of  peare, 
by  M'  James  Shirley .'   xijd 

Kntrod  for  his  copie  |i\  xertuo  ol  a  not.'  under  the  hand  A  scale  of 
vi-  'I'll"  KoniNNOM  bookseller  ol  Oxford  A  subscribed  In  l.olh  the 
wardens  a  booke  ontitulod,  Jureuall  mi/ytn  hrimj  thr  Jirnl  »-m,  n-lh  nnni,. 
tiifTiu*  by  Sr  Efobtt  Stapletou  k"'  the  W*  was  formerly  printed  at 
i  M, i rd  for  the  said  M'  Kohinson '.         .     vjd 

1*tb 

Kntred  .  under  (lie  hand  of  Master  Mxnnoi  ra  |ianiphlctt  called. 
The  jfeet  iliuruall .  .      VJ* 


[fcEtt^}*"— 


15—29  December  1646.] 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


257 


15« 

Hum.  Blunden.         Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts 


called,  The  kingdomes  weekely  Intelligence 


xij" 


Bob*  Wblte. 


Master  Bellamy. 


Master  Bellamy 

and 
Master  Coates. 


17tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 
viz',  The  Moderate  Intelligence  &c xijd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands  of   Master  Cranford   and   Master 
]  warden,  Short  &  plaine  animadversions  on  some  passages  in 
M'  Dells  sermon  first  preached  before  the  ho"'  house  of  Comons,  but  since 


printed  vithout  their  order,  by  Chr.  Love 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitakee  warden,  The  humble  peticTtn  of  the  Lord  Mayor,  Atren,  & 
Comons  in  Comon  Councett  assembled,  &c,  wth  an  humble  reprsentaccm  of 


divers  freemen,  &c 


VjQ 


[Page  73] 
Andr.  Hebb. 


Master  Bellamy. 


John  Wright. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Hum.  Blunden. 


Eobu  White. 


Blch.  Rolston. 


Geo.  Calvert. 


21  tb  Dcccmtm  1646 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  a  booke  called  Of  the  right  of  tythes,  a  divinity  determina- 
con  in  the  jmblike  divinity  schooles  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  by  the 
R  R  father  in  god  Lancelott  Andrewes  late  L.  B.  of  Winchester  .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanford  and  Master 
Whitakee  warden  a  booke  called  The  sword  of  Christian  Magistracy 
supported,  &c,  by  Wm  Pryn,  Esq' vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Carill,  a  catachisme  called, 
A  touchstone  for  a  Comunicant  &c,  by  E.  F.   .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall  &a     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  Intelligence     .         . vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  moderate  Intelligence vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Lanoley  and  Master 
Whitakee  warden  a  booke  called  A  new  &  easy  institution  of  Gramer  in 
ufk  the  labor  of  many  yeares  usually  spent  in  learning  the  Latyn  tongue 
is  shortned  &  made  easy,  &c vja 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam'  A  sermon 
preached  before  that  house  the  9"1  of  December,  1646,  being  a  day  of 
publike  humiliacon  &c  by  Francis  Robtes vjd 


[Page  74] 
Master  Overton 

and 
Giles  Calvert. 


Hhc  29tb  of  December  1646 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Seale 
warden  a  booke  called  Golden  sands,  or,  a  few  short  hints  about  the  riches 


of  grace,  &c,  by  John  Bachelor 

33 


VJo 


258  [29  December— 2  January  1646.       ■» *■"•{!: fifi*?] 

[22°   Caroli  Regis] 

Uhc  29*  of  Bcccrofcer  1646 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Master  Best. 


Hum.  Blunden. 


Master  Bellamy. 


Edw.  Husbands. 


Hen. Jackson. 


Vide  page  (107). 


Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall  &c .     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master  Seale 
warden,  A    discovery  of  the  probable  sinns  causing  the  great  Judgm'  of 


rayne  &  waters,  &c,  a  sermon  by  John  Bryan 


vj 


\i 


Entred     .     . 

The  kingdomes  Intelligence 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj° 


Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  trustees  for  sale  of  y'  Bishops  lands, 
Two  ordinances  of  the  Lords  &  Comons  in  Parliam'.  1.  For  appointeing 
the  house  of  Sr  Rich.  Gurney  in  the  Old  Jury  for  the  use  of  the  trustees,  &c. 


2.  The  alteracTm  &  explanacon  of  the  oath  of  the  surveyors  &c 


vj 


M 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing  by  order  of  the  house 
of  Comons,  A  declaration  of  the  Comons  in  Pari'  ag*  all  such  psons  as 
shall   take   upon   them   to  preach    or   expound   the   scriptures  &c,   dated 


31th  Dec:  1646 


Vj« 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  noate  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Wi.  Bishop,  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  one  full  moyety  or  halfe 
of  all  the  estate  right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Wm  Bishop  hath  in 
these  two  bookes  or  copies  (viz1)  Mr  Clarkes  Formulae  Oratoriae  &c  & 


his  Phrases  in  English  &  Latyn 


xij" 


[Page  75] 
Master  Bellamy. 


Rob"  White. 


Master 
John  Rothwell. 


Hen.  Sheapard. 


Rob"  White. 


Ber.  Alsop. 


lUU  Cue 


20  a.imiavti  1646  [i.e.  1646*7] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  A  solemne  league  &  seasonable  teaming  to  all  estates 
&  degrees,  &c,  by  the  Com™  of  the  G-enerall  Assembly  .         .         .     vjd 


Entred 


called,  The  moderate  Intelligence 


under   the  hands   of   Master   Mabbott   a    pamphlett 


vj 


^ 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master    Langley   and    Master 
Whitaker  warden,  Poems  divine  &  humane,  by  John  Hall,  fellow  of 


St.  John's  Colledge  in  Cambridge 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands    of   Master   Cranpord   and   Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Spirituall  thrift  &c,  byM"  Eliz:  Warren 

vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of   Master  Mabbott,  3   pamphletts 
(viz')  The  weekely  Accompt xviijd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  5  Occurrences  & 
two  other  pamphletts iij*  vjd 


[ra&k">Man„. 


9—15  January  1646.] 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


259 


Dan.  Frere. 
Vide  fol.  185. 


9tb  of  3amtitr»  1646   [i.e.  1646*7] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  The  Interpreter  of  the  Bible  being  a  trans- 
lation of  the  Annotations  of  the  Bible  by  the  divines  of  Holland,  wch  were 
published  by  comand  of  the  States  Genall  of  the  Netherland  &  according  to 
the  conclusion  of  the  Nationall  Synod  of  Dort,  held  in  the  ye"  1618  &  1619, 
&c ;  translated  by  J.  F.  minister  of  the  gospell      .         .         .         .     vj 


M 


[Page  76] 
Master  Thomason. 


Tho.  Underhill. 


Hum.  Blunden. 


Robte  White. 


Steven  Bowtell. 


Master  Bellamy. 
Vide  pa.  (234). 

Master  Partridge. 


Steven  Bowtell. 


[Page  77] 
Peter  Cole. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Edw.  Blackmore 

and 
Math.  Symons. 


Master  Harper 

and 
Master  Slater. 


Wxt  12»  of  3famtar»  1646  [i.e.  1646*7] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanfoed  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  A  fountaine  of  teares  emptieing  it  selfe  into 
Bivoletts  of  compunction  &c,  or  sobbs  of  Nature  &c,  by  John  Featley 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Ceanfoed  England's  remem- 
brancer of  Londons  integrity  &c      .         .         .         .         .         .  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Jcingdomes  Intelligence     ........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  a  sermon  preached 
before  that  house  on  the  fast  day  December  30"  1646,  by  Mr  Marshall 


vj° 


15*o  ajamtarg  1646  [i.e.  1646*7] 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranfoed  and  Master 
Whitakee  war:  a  small  tract  called,  The  Parliaments  rides  and  directions 
concerning  sacramentall  knowledge  drawne  into  questions  &c   .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  and  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called  Anglia  Bedeviva,  Englands  recovery  being  the 
history  of  the  actions  of  the  armie  under  the  imediaie  conduct  of  his  Excel- 
lency S'  Tho:  Fairfax,  lent.  Capt.  genall  of  the  Par1  forces  in  England 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanfoed  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  The  simple  Cobler  of  Aggawan  in  America,  by 
Theod:  de  la  Guard vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bacheloe  and  Master 
Whitakee  warden,  Certaine  sermons  ...  by  Mr  Jeremiah  Bur- 
roughes vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall ..........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bacheloe  and  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called  Christ  alone  exalted  being  the  first  volume  in 
fourteene  sermons,  by  Dr  Crispe      .......     VJ 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitakee  warden,  The  sume  &  substance  of  the  Christian  religion,  by 


Edw:  Tirrey  . 


Vj" 


260 


[20—30  January  1646. 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


S.  Mann. 


.  WhlUker.T 
.  Seale. 


Hum.  Blunden. 


[Page  78] 
Master  Orerton. 


Giles  Calyert. 


Robte  White. 


Edw.  Husbands. 


Josua  Kirton. 


Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Fran.  Coles. 


Hum.  Blunden. 


Peter  Cole. 


Robte  White. 


[Page  79] 
JaneCoe. 


Tho.  Bates. 


Master  Leake. 


20* 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  paniphlett 
called,  The  kingdomes  Intelligence vjd 

21tb  3tammr»  1646  [i.e.  1646*7] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called 
A  iust  Apology  for  a  wrong1  d  Army,  shewing  the  unreasonablenes  &c,  by  a 
member  of  the  Armie vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  An  after  reckoning  vith  M'  Edwards     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  The  Moderate 
Inteligence,  a  pamphlett vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  Orders  to  be 
p'sented  to  the  genall  Sr  Tho:  Fairfax,  for  the  regulating  of  the  Armie  &c, 
signed  by  Sr  Thomas vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Jodoci  Stimpelii  Gesicensis  parnassus 
Epithetorum  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall,  &c    .         . vjd 

26» 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  Intelligence     ........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  uuder  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Seile  warden,  Diatribe,  wherein  the  judgm*  of  the  reformed  churches  & 
protestant  divines  is  shewed  concerning  preaching  by  those  who  are  not 
ordeyned  Ministers,  and.  other  things,  &c         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called 
The  Moderate  Intelligence,  &c .     vjd 

29*  3himtam  1646  [i.e.  1646*7] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  4  pamphletts  called. 
The  pfect  Occurences  &  The  Kings  Manifesto  &  the  Scots  papers  being 
2  pamphletts iij* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
King  James  his  judgm' of  a  king  &  a  Tyrant,  Sec    .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master  Seile 
warden  a  booke  called  The  Art  of  Gunnery  wth  the  making  of  gunpowder 
&  fireworkes,  Ac,  by  Nath:  Nye vjd 


[fcBiif ""■}"•"»■»■        30  January— 5  February  1646.]  261 

[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


John  Wright. 


Master  Overton. 


Tho.  Underhlll. 


Giles  Calvert. 


Jane  Coe. 


30tb 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  The  charges  issueing  forth  of  the  crowne 


revenneu  of  England,  &c,  by  Capt:  Lazarus  Howard 


vj° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  God  iustified  in  the  condemnation  of 
Man  wthout  the  helpe  of  the  Arminian  point  *  tenet  of  free  will,  &c  by 
John  Goodwyn vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford,  The  humble 
peticon  of  many  well  affected  Cittizens  &c  to  the  Lord  Mayo',  Aldermen  & 
Gomon  Gouncell     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  The  Marrow  of  Christianity,  or,  a  breife  & 
Spirituall  discovery  of  some  principles  of  Religion  &c,  by  Tho:  Collier 

vjd 

under  the   hand   of  Master  Mabbott  A   letter  from 


Entred     .     . 
Newcastle,  &c 


vj" 


[Page  80] 
Mrs.  Raworth. 
Ve  ?  Oct.  55. 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Hum.  Blunden. 


Robte  White. 


3°  JFthvmvii  1646  [i.e.  1646*7] 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Pari'  The  history  of  the 
Givill  warrs  of  France  in  the  reignes  of  Francis  the  second,  Charles  the  xtk, 
Hen  the  third,  &  Hen  fourth,  &c    .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  The  pfect 
diurnall,  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  Intelligence     ........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence       ........     vjd 


Master  Bellamy. 


Geo.  Calvert. 


Jane  Coe 


5tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle  and  Master  Seile 
warden  a  booke  called  A  designe  about  disposing  the  Bible  into  an  Har- 


mony, or,  an  Essay,  &c,  by  Sam.  Torsell 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Seile  warden  a  booke  called  The  casting  downe  of  the  last  &  strongest 
hould  of  Behebubb  the  prince  of  the  devills,  or,  a  tract  agt  Tolleracbn  & 
p'tended  liberty  of  Conscience  by  Mr  Tho:  Edwards        .  .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  3  sevall  pamphletts 
(viz1)  The  Occurrences,  Sevall  paps  of  the  treaty  betweene  his  Excellency 
the  Marquesse  of  Ormond  &  the  Comissioners  of  the  Pari*  of  England  & 
Papers  of  three  sevall  Conferences  betweene  the  Kings  Ma''  &  the  Com"  of 


both  kingdomes 


XV11J" 


*  Deleted  in  KegiBter. 


262 


[5—13  February  1646. 
[22°  Caroli  Regis] 


ifc-.ftBB**] 


5» 

Steven  Pilkington.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  An  Ephemerides,  or,  Diary  for  19  ye"  to  come, 
beg7iing  Anno  1646  &  ending  A°  1665,  &c.     The   faires   are   not  to  be 


printed  in  this  booke 


vja 


8tb  SFchxtlittii   1646   [i.e.  1646*7] 

[Page  81]  Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Pari',  An  ordinance 

Edw.  Husbands.        of  the  Lords  &  Comons  for  establishing  Com"  of  Lords  &  Comons  to  sitt  at 

Goldsmithes  hall  to  compound  wth  delinquents,  &c  .         .         .     vj 


id 


Master  Man  Mr. 


Master 
John  Rothwell. 


Robte  White. 


John  Marshall. 


John  Marshall. 


10»  dTrfl. 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Par:  &  subscribed  by 
both  the  wardens  A  sermon  called,  A  great  woonder  in  heaven  or,  &c, 
preached  before  the  hoWe  house  of  Comons,  the  27,h  of  Jan:  1646 
[i.e.  1646-7]  being  fast  day  at  Margaretts  West.  By  Jo:  Arrowsmith ; 
text,  revelat:  the  12th  ver  1*  2nd vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Brightman  redevivus,  or,  the  posthumian 
of  spring  of  M'  Tho:  Brightman  in  4  serm.  &c  .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  moderate  Intelligence       ........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker   warden,  a  booke  called   A   voyce  in  Bhama  or  the  cry  of 


weomen  &  children,  by  Dr  Peter  Chamberlyn 


vj° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Hearle  and  Master  Seile 
warden  (reserveing  every  mans  right)  The  Palatinate  Catachisme  in  greeke 
&  latyn,  by  Frederick  Tylbury vjd 


13tb 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Seale 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  Attorney  of  the  Co"  of  Comon  pleas,  &c  wth 


additions 


VJa 


Cfce  13tb  of  iffdmtiuro  1646  [/>.  1646*7] 

[Page  82]              Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent,  and  Master  Seale 
Master  Walbanck.   warden,  a  booke  called  The  Abridgm'  of  the  Reports  of  the  Lord  Dyer  in 
English vjd 

Fran.  Egglesfeild.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
John  Hamond,  brother  of  Walter  Hamond  decd,  and  Master  Seale 
warden,  all  the  estate,  right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  John  Hamond 
hath  in  the   booke    called,    Spare  minutes,   or    resolved  medita&Tins   & 


p'meditated  resoluSons  &c,  by  Arthur  Warwick 


Vj- 


■.HSS^-'b."—. 


15—22  February  1646.] 
[22°   Caroli  Regis'] 


Master  Overton 

and 
Math.  Symons. 


John  Hardestie 

and 
Tho.  Jackson. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Hum.  Blunden. 


Robte  White. 


John  Williams. 


15» 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Seile  warden  a  booke  called  certaine  queries  touching  the  Ordinacon  of 
Ministers,  soberly  propounded,  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S'  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Seale 
warden  a  booke  called  The  warre  &  other  cheife  Occurrences  of  the  best 
part  of  Ghristendome  from  the  yeare  1629  to  1640,  translated  out  of  Italian 
by  Hen  Earle  of  Monmoth vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         •    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  kingdomes  Intelligence  .......    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle  and  Master  Seile 
warden  a  booke  called  The  cause  &  cure  of  a  wounded  conscience  &c  by 
Tho:  Fuller,  B.D vjd 


19°  Kit  iFcfcr.   1646   [i.e.   1646*7] 

[Page  83]               Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of    Master    Langley   and    Master 
Master  Thomason.   Whitaker  war  a  booke  called  The  history  of  the  parliament  of  England 
wth  the  last  Civill  warr :  written  by  order  and  comaund  of  the  hoWe  houses 
of  Par.    By  Tho:  May  Esq' vjd 

Master  Brewster.     Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands   of   Master   Cranford   and    Master 
Seile  warden  a  booke  called  Johannis  Ford  Expositio  Libri  Psalmoru  &c, 


in  lucem  edita  a  Thoma  Pagetio  in  latyn 


VJ° 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 

John  Wright. 


Rob"  White. 


Master  Bellamy. 


Entred     .     . 
The  pfect  diurnall 

Entred     .     . 


22tb 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 


II 


•    vj 
by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Pari'  A  declaracon  & 


instruce~ons  by  both  houses  of  Pari'  concerning  the  Excise 


VJ° 


Entred 


The  moderate  Intelligence 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 


v.] 


M 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  hipocrisie  unmasked  or  a  true  relacHn 
of  the  proceedings  of  the  governor  &  Company  of  the  Massachusetts  in  New 
England,  agt  Sam:  Gorton  &  his  accomplices  &c  Published  by  Edward 
Winslow vjd 


264 


[27  February— 8  March  1646. 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


"•"■"■{fcffifc*'-] 


Master  Leake. 


Hum.  Blunden. 


27tb 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Judge  Pheasant  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  The  learned  readings  of  Rob''  Catlit  of 
Grayes  Inne  Esq'  afterwards  sgeant  at  lawe,  which  he  made  there  in  August 
20*  Jac  A°  dni,  1622,  upon  the  Statute  of  the  23"  Hen:  8  cap.  5  of  sewers 


vj 


i<i 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  2  pamphletts  called, 
The  Kingdomes  Intelligence   ....... 


xijd 


[Page  84] 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

RobM  White. 


Zhc  ifurtr  of  ittard*  1646  [i.e.  1646*7] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence vjd 


Master  Overton. 


Master  Moseley. 


Master  Moseley. 


Master  Moseley. 


Master 
Jo.  Rothwell. 


4*  iVtAVtii  1646   [i.e.   1646*7] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Whitakeb  warden,  A  postscript  or  appendix  to  a  treaty  lately  published 
entituled,  Hagio  mastix  &c  being  an  explicaclm  of  the  3d  verse  of  the  13'* 
Chapt.  of  the  Prophett  Sachary,  &c,  by  John  Goodwyn  .         .         .     vjd 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  <fc  seale  of 
Ruth  Eaworth  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  All  her  estate,  right, 
title  &  interest  in  these  two  play  bookes  (viz*)  The  scornefull  Lady  & 
Cupids  revenge,  by  Mr  Beomont  &  Mr  Flesher       ....   xijd 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Henry 
Hall,  printer  of  Oxford,  subscribed  by  Master  Seile  warden  a  booke 
called  Museus,  or,  the  loves  of  Hero  and  Leander,  a  greeke  poem,  translated 
by  Sr  Robte  Stapleton vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called  The  Mistresse,  or  severall  copies  of  Love  verses, 
written  by  Mr  Abr.  Cowley vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Orthodox  paradoxes,  &c,  by  Ralph 
Venning vjd 


Jane  Coe. 


6°  fttartu  1646  [i.e.  1646*7] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of    Master  Mabbott,  4  Occurrences, 
The  Kings  Letter,  The  Moderate  Messenger,  &  The  Scotts  Papers     iij*  vjd 


£hc  8»  of  ittitrcH  1646  [i.e.  1646*7] 

[Page  86]  Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands   of   Master  Bachelor   and  Master 

Rich.  Rolston.  Seale  warden  a  booke  called  A  discourse  of  the  liberty  of  prophesieing, 

shewing  the   unreasonablenes   of  prescribing   to   other   mens  faith   &    the 


iniquity  of  persecuting  differing  opinions,  &e 


vj° 


tK.  Whitaker.)..   —„„„ 
H.  Seale.         f*  Mann' 


8—15  March  1646.] 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


265 


Master  Bellamy. 


Fran.  Leech. 


Mercy  Meighen 
and  Gabr.  Beadle. 


Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Hum.  Blunden. 


Master  Overton. 


Master  Slater. 


[Page  86] 
Master  Bellamy. 


Rich.  Royston. 


Tho.  Underhill. 


Master  Overton. 


Master  Butter. 


fcftc  8«>  of  ittanh  1646   [i.e.  1646*7] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  Tract  called  The  ground  of  the  Spirituall  frame  & 
goverm'  of  the  house  of  god,  &c  by  John  Dury        ....     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  Questions  propounded,  or,  Queries  concerning  remedies  & 
taking  away  of  the  eztreame  charges  &c,  in  Cor"  of  Equity  &c        .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  The  portratt  of  the  politicke  christian 
favorite,  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall .     vjd 

9tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  Intelligence     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Bachelor,  A  pious  & 
seasonable  pswation  to  the  sonns  of  Syon,  &c  .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  The  foundacon  to  the  Janua  linguaru,  conteyning  all 
the  primitive  words  of  the  latyn  tongue,  &c,  being  the  last  addicbns  to  the 
sd  booke,  composed  by  G.  Perkins    .......     vjd 

12mo  tfic  ittarftj  1646  [i.e.  1646*7] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  war:  A  discourse  prooveing  that  the  Jewes  synagogue-assembles 
were  true  visible  churches  of  Jesus  Christ  wth  some  other  observations  <fec 

vjd 

cotrcm  Ute 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  war:  severall  letters  written  betweene  D'  Henry  Hamond  & 
Mr  Francis  Cheynell vjd 

15* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  Two  small  tracts 
called,  Moro-Mastix  &c,  &  Hells  broke  loose,  &c      .         .         .         .    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ellis  junr  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Vinditiae  Catholicae,  or,  the  rights  of 
pticular  charges  rescued  &  asserted  ag'  the  meere  notion  of  one  Catholick 
visible  church,  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         ■         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Satan's  fiery  darts  quenched  or  Temp- 
tacvns  repelled  in  three  decades  &c  by  J:  H.  D.D.  R.N:  .         .         .     vjd 

34 


266 


[15—24  March  1646. 
[22°   Caroli  Regis] 


n  «r.„„  '5.-  WhlUker.T 
8.  H»nn.|H  Seaje 


Col.  Bellamy 

and 
Master  Coates. 


Andrew  Kemb. 


Jane  Coe. 


[Page  87J 

Fran.  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Master  Slater. 


Master  Slater. 


Master  Slater. 


Master  Fussell. 


15* 

Eutred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  The  humble  petic&n  of  the  Lord  Mayor,  Aldermen  & 
Combns  in  Comon  Councell  assembled,  to  the  Lords  &  Combns  in  Pari' 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  a  sermon  called,  an  olive  branch  found  after  a  storme,  &c  by 
Sam:  Kemb vjd 

under  the  hand  of  Wm.  Newhouse  dep:  to  Sr  Nath: 


Entred     .     . 

Brent,  2  pamphletts  viz'  Tlie  Occurrences 


X1J" 


£hc  22tb  of  ittarirh  1646  [■/>.  1646*7] 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Wm.  Newhouse  dep:  to  Sr  Nath 


Brent,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall 


VjQ 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of    Master   Langley   and   Master 
Whitakee  warden  a  booke  called  Pheadri  Aug:  liberti  fabularU  Esopiaru 


libri  v.  Nich:  Rigaltius 


VJa 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  Bill  of  Sale  under  the  hand  & 
seale  of  Master  Spark  e,  all  his  estate  right,  title,  &  interest  in  the  booke 
or  copie  called  J.  A.  Comenij  Janua  linguaru  reserata,  &c,  in  Greeke 

vjd 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  vertue  of  a  Bill  of  Sale,  under  the  hand  <fe  seale 
of  Master  Spaeke,  &  by  order  of  a  Co"  of  Assistants,  the  moyety  or 
halfe  of  Mr  Sparke's  right  &  interest,  in  the  book  called,  Porta  linguaru 
reserata,  by  J.  A.  Comenio,  translated  by  Ancorane,  wth  the  addicons  of 
Tho:  Home  &  John  Robotham,  as  the  same  was  printed  by  James  Young 
the  sixth  edition  in  A°  1643,  called  then  by  the  name  of  Janua  linguaru 
reserata  &e  wch  sd  booke  was  entred  joyntly  betweene  the  sd  Mr  Sparkes 
and  Mr  Slater  1°  Aug:  1645.  Memorandum,  Mr  James  Young  hath 
relinquished  all  his  right  &  clayme  to  the  aforesd  booke  to  Mr  Slater 

vjd 

.     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Seale 
a  booke  called   The  annotacbns  on  the  French   bible  printed  at 


Entred 
warden 
Geneva  1644,  made  by  Mr  John  Desdati,  translated  into  English      vjd 


24°  ittartii 

John  Stafford.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Seyle 

warden,  a  booke  called  Jacobi   Usserii  Armachani  de  Bomanae  Eccle$iae 
simbolo  apostolice  &c      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


Cfic  24tb  of  JRarrit   1646   [i.e.   1646*7] 

[Page  88]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Seale 

Master  Coates.        warden,  a  booke  called  Many  comentaries  in  one  upon  JOSHUA,  JUDGES, 

Ruth,  1  &  2,  Samuell,  1  &  2,  Kings,  1  &  2,  Cronicles,  Esra, 


Nehemiah,  ESTHER,  &c,  by  John  Mayer,  Dr  Divinity. 


Vj« 


[i:SS^'"r'}8.Hann. 


25  March— 3  April  1647.] 
[22°-23°  Caroli  Regis] 


267 


Master  Lee. 


John  Hancocke. 


Master  Legatt. 


Bern.  Alsop. 


Jane  Coe. 


Hum.  Blunden. 


25«>  Jttarttt  1647 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Whitaker,  warden,  a  booke  called  a  discourse  of  the  Romane  foote  & 
denarius  from,  whence  the  measures  and,  weights  used  by  the  ancient,  may 


be  reduced,  &c 


vj 


M 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of    Master    Mabbott   and   Master 
Whitaker  warden,  (dated  the  24th  of  Febr.  last)  A  Catalogue  of  the 


Earles,  Lords  Knights  &c  slayne  on  the  Pari'  &  Kings  side,  &c 


vj 


M 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  An  abridgm'  of  the  histories  of  Noah,  Joseph, 
Moses,  Josua,  Hezekiah,  Zedekiah,  &  the  taking  of  the  Arke  wth  meditacons 


&  prayers  upon  each  history,  by  John  Jackson 


vjn 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  4  Weekely  Accompts 
and  under  the  hand  of  Master  Newhouse,  2  Weekely  Accompts,  in  all 
six  Pamphletts iij8 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Newhouse,  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  Occurrences  &  A  Remonstrance  from  the  Lords  &  Comons  at 


Dublyn,  concerning  the  estate  of  Ireland 


xij° 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Newhouse  two  pamphletts 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  Kingdoms!  Intelligence 


xij" 


Cite  scronfr  &ao  ot"  £j> xiU  1647 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  An  uncovering  of  misterious  deceites  by  wch 
many  are  kept  from  repentance  &  entring  the  doors  of  Life,  in  a  reply  to 


[Page  89] 

Tho.  Paine. 


Master  Overton. 


Jane  Coe. 


Master  Bishop 

and 
Wm.  Wenborne. 

Master  Overton. 


Master  Thrale. 


Mr  Garner,  &  M'  Tho:  Whitfeild  &c,  by  Tho:  Moore 


i° 


vj 


ft 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham,  a  breife  &  true 
relacbn  of  the  great  disorders  comitted  upon  the  house  &  goods  of  Tho: 
Hubberd,  Esq'  in  Morefeilds,  the  21"  March  last,  1646  .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Newhouse,  a  painphlett 
called,  The  pfect  Occurrences vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Whitaker,  warden,  a  booke  called  The  glorious  mistery  of  gods  mercy  &c, 
by  John  Bisco •    vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  The  divine  authority  of  the  Scriptures 
reasserted  by  John  Goodwyn vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Seale 
warden  a  booke  called  The  sume  &  substance  of  Christian  Religion,  sett 


downe  in  a  Catachisticall  way  by  H.  J. 


vj 


i'i 


268 


[6—14  April  1647. 
[23°   Caroli  Regis] 


fc*-.{ifiB**] 


6tb 

Fran.  Coles.             Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Newhouse  a  pamphlett 
Law.  Blacklock.             „    ,    „,,        ,    .   T.r       „                                                                         r      r  .. 
Law.  Chapman.         called,  The  pfect  dvurnall vjd 

Hum.  Blunden.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Newhouse,  2  pamphletts 
called,  The  kingdomes  Intelligence xijd 

fcttc  $tb  of  QlpxiU   1647 

[Page  90]              Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands  of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
Giles  Calvert.            Seile  warden  a  booke  called  Some  beames  of  the  bright  and  morning  starr, 
&c,  by  Jo:  Saltmarsh vjd 

Master  Pullen         Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Downham   and   Master 
m        "r     v  Seale  warden  a  booke  called  de  obligatione  juramentii  promissorii  prelec- 

tiones  septem,  &c.     Authore  Roberto  Saunderson,  S:  Th:  doctore    .     vjd 

Master  Pullen         Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master  Downham   and    Master 
Maste^Crooke        Seile  warden  a  booke  called  Seaven  prelections  of  the  obligacon  of  a  pro- 
missory oath,  <fcc,  by  Robu  Sanderson,  D'  of  Divinity    .        .        .     vjd 

W">>Lea.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Ckanfokd    and   Master 

Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Indepency  to  be  abandoned  &  abhorred,  &c 

vjd 

12°  Styr* 

John  Marshall.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Sententiae  veteru  poetaru  ordine  alpha- 
betice  digeste  in  ustim  pueroru  p  Alex.  Rosse  ....     vjd 

JaneCoe.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seile  warden  a  booke  called  Truths  testimony  or  a  witnes  bearer  to  the 
truth,  &c vjd 

Lavf'Biacw'ock         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Newhouse  2  pamphletts 
Law.  Chapman.'        called,  The  pfect  diurnall        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .   xijd 

13tb 

Hum.  Blunden.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seile  warden  a  booke  called  The  way  to  Christ  comprehended  in  two  litle 
treatices,  &c,  by  Jacob  Bohmen vjd 

Master  Symmons.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  causes  why  the  sword  is  come  upon 
England  &  vpon  the  churches  of  the  Lutherans,  &c,  by  John  Eachard       vjd 

Che  14»  of  SUmll  1647 

[Page  91]              Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of   Master  Newhouse,  a  pamphlett 
Hum.  Blunden.         called,  The  kingdomes  Intelligence vjd 


[fcSSS^  }•■"»»■ 


17—29  April  1647.] 
[23°   Caroli  Regis'] 


269 


Master  Mosley. 


Master  Mosley. 


Master  Overton 

and 
Master  Calvert. 

Jane  Coe. 


Master 
John  Wright. 

JoBua  Klrton. 


Master  Calvert. 


Fran.  Leech. 


17tb 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Bbent  and  Master 
Seile  warden  a  booke  called  Juvenalls  Satyrs  from  the  seaventh  to  the 
sixteenth,  being  the  last  translated  into  English  verse  wth  annotacons  on  the 
same  by  Sr  Eobte  Stapleton,  knt vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Seile 
warden  a  booke  called  Epistolae  Hoelianse  familiar  letters  ptely  philosophi- 
cally politically  historicall,  the  second  pie,  by  Mr  James  Howell,  Esq'    vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  A  garden  enclosed,  Christs  Church  Christs 
garden,  &c,  by  Paul  Hobson vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Newhouse  2  pamphletts 
called,  The  pfect  occurrences xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Calamy  a  dialogue  called, 
The  gate  to  the  Lords  Table,  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ckanpobd  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  A  sectary  dissected  &c       .         .    vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seile  warden,  A  Belacon  of  the  riotts  in  Surrey  &c  vjd 

Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
Master  Sparke  &  subscribed  by  Master  Seale  warden,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title,  &  interest,  wch  the  said  Mr  Sparke  hath  in  this  copie  called 
The  crums  of  comfort,  &c,  wth  the  frontispeece  cutts  and  peeces  thereunto 
belonging vjd 


[Page  92] 
Rich.  Roiston. 


Joane  Newbery. 


£Hc   23*   gprUI   1647 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  vertue  of  a  Bill  of  Sale  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Gurgany,  admstrator  of  Mr  Gregory  decd,  subscribed  by  Master 
Seile  warden  a  booke  called  Notes  &  observations  upon  some  passages  of 
scripture  &c,  by  the  said  Mr  Gregory,  The  sd  booke  being  first  printed  at 


M 


Oxford  for  Edw:  Forrest  &  relicensed  by  Mr  Downham         .         .     vj 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seile  warden  a  Catachisme  made  by  Mr  Harrow  &  a  pamphlett  called, 
These  tradesmen  are  preachers  in  &  about  the  Citty  of  London,  &c  .    xijd 


Andrew  Kemb. 


Nath.  Brookes. 


29»°  %ic  StyrtUte   1647 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Seale  war:  a  booke  called  Vtrinsque  epistola  divin  Petri  Apostoli 
explicatio  analitica  p  Guilliemu  Amesiu  Theo:  D:  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 


li 


vj 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hands   of    Master    Booker    and    Master 
WniTAKBn*  Seale  warden  a  booke  called  Arithmeticae  Arcana  aperta, 


or,  the  Secretts  of  Arithmetic^,  &c,  by  Jonas  Moore 


vja 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


270 


[29  April— 20  May  1647. 
[23°   Caroli  Regis] 


S.  Mann.-;] 


Whitaker. 
.  Seale. 


29no  jrtC  %y vim*  1647 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  The  second  part,  of  Enchiridion 
Arithmeticon,  or,  a  Manuell  of  Millions  <fr,  by  Mr  Hodges     .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Down  ham  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  discovery  of  witches  &c,  by 
Math:  Hopkins vjd 

John  Clarke,  Junr-    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle  and  Master  Seale 
warden  a  booke  called  The  harmony  cronicle  &  order  of  the  old  Testam*, 


Master  Flesher. 


Rich.  Roiston. 


wth  the  second  pte  of  the  harmony,  &c,  by  Jo:  Lightfoot 


vj 


M 


[Page  93] 
Master  Tyler. 


Robtc  Bostock. 


Master  Partridge. 


ZUc  7*  of  ittao    1647 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent  and  Master 
Seyle  warden  a  booke  called  The  minister  of  state  wth  the  true  use  of 
■moderne  policy  framed  upon  the  most  remarkeable  Accompt  of  the  late 
renowned  Cardinall  Bichleiu,  &c    ......  vjd 

.     .     under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  An  unaware  to  the 


Entred     .     . 

poisonous  paper  of  Mr  David  Jenkins,  by  H.  P. 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master  Seyle 
warden,  two  bookes   (viz*)    The  Christian  Astrologer,  &c,  &  the  Worlds 


Catastrophe,  &c,  both  of  them  made  by  Mr  Wm  Lilley  . 


X1J" 


Master  Wright.  Entred  .  .  .  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam1  An  Ordinance 
of  the  Lords  &  Comons  assembled  in  Parliament  for  securing  of  all  those 
that  shall  advance  200, ^000"  for  the  service  of  England  &  Ireland     .     vjd 

Robt« ibitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 

]  warden  a  small  tract  called,  Charitable  construccons  of  the 
designs  of  the  Trustees  sitting  at  Sadlers  Hall,  sett  downe  in  questions  & 
answeres  &c   ..........  vj"* 

Master  Symons.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Seile 
warden  a  booke   called  The  pretiousnes   of   Christ    to    beleivers,  &c,    by 


John  Robotham 


vj° 


20'b 

Master  Symons       Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands    of    Master   Downham    and    Master 
and  Hanna  Allen.     Seile  warden  a  booke  called  The  pfection  of  Justification  the  purity  of 


sanctificacon  &c,  in  sevall  sermons  by  John  Sympson 


vja 


[Page  94] 
Hannah  Allen. 


20*  of  4*titi>  1647 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands  of   Master   Downham    and   Master 
Seile  warden,  Divers  papers  from  the  Army,  &c   .         .         .         .     vj 


II 


[ft  EMI!""- }••■■»- 


20  May— 2  June  1647.] 

[23°  Caroli  Eegis] 


271 


Master 
John  Wright. 


20t"  of  iWa»   1647 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  John  Browne  by  order 
of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam',  The  Ordinance  of  the  Lords  &  Comons  for 


Indempnity,  <fcc 


Master  Overton.       Entred 


Comons  fo 
vjd 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Bachelor  a  small  pamphlett 


tailed,  A  iust  apologie  for  the  church  of  Backingfeild,  <fcc 


yja 


Master  Overton. 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master   Downham   and  Master 
Seile  warden  a  booke  called  The  exceeding  riches  of  grace  advanced  &c 

vjd 

Master  Sam.  Man.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  sermon  called.  Balaams  better  wish,  upon  NUMBERS 
23.  10.  by  Wm  Rose vjd 


25tb 

John  Benson  and     Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam'  subscribed  by 

John  Saywell.  Master  Whitaker  warden,  a  sermon  preached  before  that  house,  24'*  Febr. 

1646  [i.e.  1646-7]  entituled,  The  way  to  the  highest  honor,  &c,  by  Wm  Strong 


John  Benson  and 
John  Saywell. 


John  Saywell. 


vj 


M 


29*b 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  subscribed  by  Master 
Seile  warden,  A  sermon  preached  before  that  house  the  28'b  of  Aprill 
1647,  (being  fast  day,)  entituled,  The  trust  &  the  Accompt  of  a  steward, 


&c  by  Wm  Strong 


vj° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Seile 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  Abridgm'  of  Christian  divinity  &c  by  John 
Wollebius,  Dr  of  Divinity,  of  Bazill,  translated  out  of  latyn  into  English, 
by  Alex:  Rosse vjd 


[Page  95] 

John  Benson 
in  Chancery 
Lane. 

Master 
John  Wright. 

Geo.  Whlttington. 


29">  M*$   1647 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Seile 
warden  a  small  tract  called,  Hosanna,  or,  Divine  Poems  on  the  passion  of 
Christ,  by  Fran:  Quarles vjd 

by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam'  A  declaration, 


Entred     .     . 

Instructions  &  ordinances,  concerning  the  Armie,  &c 


Vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
Seale  warden,  a  booke  called  A  new  Gramar  of  the  Latyn  toung,  &c,  by 


John  Pont  (salvo  iure  cuiuscunque) 


vj 


iit 


2o  Stttttf   1647 

Master  Moseley.      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke   called   The  private  devotions  of  Lancelott 


Andrews,  late  L:  Bp:  of  Winton  &c 


vj 


i<i 


272 


[2—14  June  1647. 
[23°   Caroli  Regis'] 


**»-{fcfifck"ri] 


Master  Fawne. 


Master 
Hath.  Symons. 


Robte  Bostock. 


2o  ahtttlj   1647 

Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hands  &  seales  of 
Kobtb  Lun  &  Wm.  Page  &  subscribed  by  Mr  Whitaker  warden,  all  the 
estate,  right  title  &  Interest  wcb  the  said  Eobte  Lun  &  W"  Page  have 
in  this  booke  or  copie  (viz4)  Charron  of  Wisdome  &c,  lately  belonging  to 
Mr  Aspley  decd vjd 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Certaine  scruples  from  the  Armie  &c 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Seale  warden,  The  sworne  confederacy  behveene  the  Convocation  at  Oxford 
&  the  Tower  of  London  &c      .......  vjd 


[Page  96] 
Master  Husbands. 


Master  Symons. 


lEfcc  8»  of    3Jtmc  1647 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Comons  house  of  Parliam',  An  addi- 
tional! order  for  indempnity  of  soldiers  &  votes  of  both  houses  for  disbanding 


of  Sr  Tho:  Fairfax  armie  &  paym'  of  their  arrears  . 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands   of   Master  Bachelor   and   Master 
Seile  warden,  a  booke  called    Yernings   of   Christs  bowells  towards  his 


languishing  friends  &c  by  Sam.  Moore 


vj" 


Master  Wright        Entred 


by  order   of  the  Lords  house  of   Parliam'  The  Lord 


Widd.  Raworth. 
Vide  page  (116.) 


Mountagues  letter  wth  the  relacbn  concerning  the  king,  &c 


vj 


id 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Whitaker  warden,  a  booke  called  II  Pastor  Fido  written  originally  in 
Italian  &  now  newly  translated  into  English  &c  (salvo  iure  cuiuscunque) 


vj 


i 


Master  Symmons. 


Master 
Jo.  Bothwell. 


Utb 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands  of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
Seale  warden  a  booke  called  A  discourse  of  Francis  Bawdwyn  of  Arras  &c 

vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of   Master   Elsino  by  order  of  the 
house  of  Comons,  a  sermon  called,   The  woe-joy  trumpett,  preached  at  a 


fast  before  the  house,  the  26"  May,  1647 


vj" 


Master  Waterson.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Seile  warden  a  booke  called  Praxis  Gramaticae  in  decalogU  opera  et 
industria,  H.  Thurman vjd 


Master 
John  Rothwell. 


[Page  97] 
Andrew  Kemb. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of  Master   Cranford   and   Master 
Whitaker  warden  a  booke  called  Misteries  &  revelaions  &c  by  Ralph 


Venning  of  Immanuell  Colledge  in  Cambridge 


vj" 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  a  pamphlett  called, 


A  vindicacon  of  167  officers  that  are  come  of  from  the  Army,  <fcc 


vj° 


[i-.SSSJ*'- }■•*»»• 


14—28  June  1647.] 
[23°   Caroli  Regis'] 


273 


Master 
John  Wright. 


Master  Coates. 


Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master   Browne  by  order  of 
the  Lords  house  of  Parliam',  An  ordinance  for  the  raising  of  moneys  for 


ordinance  *  maintenance  of  Sr  Tho:  Fairfax  Army,  &c 


vj 


i* 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Whitakeb  warden  a  booke  called  Sectaries  unmasked  &  confuted.  Sic,  by 
Geo:  Palmer vjd 


28™  &tc  ftunij 

Master  Blayden.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Com™  for  ye  Pari'  of  England  and 
Master  Seile  warden,  Articles  of  Agreem'  betweene  the  Marquesse  of 
Ormond  &  the  Com"  for  the  Pari'  agreed  on  at  Dublyn,  the  18'*  June 


Master  Coles. 
Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Hum.  Blunden. 


Master  White. 


Jane  Coe. 


1647 
Entred 

Entred 
Entred 
Eutred 


vj° 


five  pamphletts  called,  The  pfect  diurnall 


ij*  vjd 


Five  pamphletts  called,  The  Mngdomes  Intelligence 

ij'V 

Five  pamphletts  called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence 
Five  pamphletts  called,  The  pfect  Occurrences 


ij*  vjd 


ij*vjd 


ij'  vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


35 


274 


[7—21  July  1647. 
[23°   Caroli  Regis] 


J.*w»r.tf:feffiS-:.] 


ittastcr :  3Jofttt  lP*rlter,  faster* 


[Page  98] 
Master  Parker 

and 
Master  Pullen. 

Master  Boutell. 


7°  3ttKf  1647 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and 
Master  Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Clement  the  blessed  Pauls  fellow 
laborer  in  the  gospell,  his  first  epistle  to  the  Corintheans  .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  A  sermon  preached  before  the  hobh  house  of  Comons  the 
30"  June  last  (being  fast  day)  upon  EZECH.  19.  14.,  by  Nath:  Ward 

vjd 


10t"  3htl» 

Master  Stephens.     Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master  Downham   and    Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Touching  the  subiert  of  supremacy  &c,  in 


Wn>-  Adderton. 


causes  Ecclicall 


Vj« 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Cranford   and   Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Synonima.  sive  copia  vocum  Haebraicaru 


in  ordinem  alphabeticam  redacta  &c 


VJ° 


Tho.  Hnderhlll. 


20*b 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master   Cranford   and    Master 
Bellamy  warden  a  booke  called  The  touchstone  of  conversion  or  markes  of 


true  faith,  &c,  by  Arthur  Mereton 


Vji 


21  tb 

Master  Whltaker,    Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master   Langley    and    Master 
Senr-  and  Master   Latham  warden,  a  tract  called,  Institutiones  Parepaticaru  pars  theorica, 


Thos.  Whitaker. 


&c,  autore  Tho:  Anglo  . 


VJa 


Master  Slater. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master   Downham   and   Master 
Bellamy  warden  a  booke  called  Comfortable  crums  of  refreshment  by 


prayers  meditaSons,  &c 


vj° 


[?:fcffiS.m,1.!-'-*»'k«- 


23  July— 23  August  1647.] 
[23°   Caroli  Regis'] 


275 


[Page  99] 
Master  Lee. 
Master  Pakeman. 
Mrs.  Meighen 
and  Gabr.  Beadle. 


fcuc  23tb  of  3hili>   1647 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  S'  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Mescellanies  divine  &  morrall,  written  by 
the  HoMe  Walter  Mountague  Esq*  (The  right  of  the  said  copie  by  then- 
consents  is  thus  divided,  (viz1)  to  Mr  Lee  a  3d  pte,  Mr  Pakeman  a  3"  pte, 


&  to  Mrs  Meighen  &  Gabr:  Beadle  a  3rd  pte 


vj" 


Wm'  Taylor. 


Rich.  Roiston. 


Master  Mosley. 


John  Saywell. 


John  Benson  and 
John  Saywell. 

Master 
John  Rothwell. 


24tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranfeild  and  Master 
Latham  warden  A  catachisme   called,  Herberts   carefull  father  &  pious 


child  &c 


vj 


i'l 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master  Downham   and   Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Of  fraternal  admonition  or  correption  &c 


vj 


i'l 


5°   gttgttgtf   1647 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  cheife  events  in  the  monarchie  of 
Spaine  in  the  yeare  1639,  written  by  the  Marquette  Virgillio  Malvezzi, 
translated  by  Eobte  Gentiles vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords,  a  sermon  called,  the  Magistrates 
Charge  for  the  peoples  safety,  being  preached  on  the  fast  day  May  26"  1647 
by  Wm  Hussey vjd 


Entred 


by  order  of  the  ho11'*  house  of  Comons  a  fast  sermon 


called,  The  trust  &  the  accompt  of  a  steward,  by  Wm  Strong 


vj- 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  An  answere  to  the  tract  called,  The  Judgm' 
of  the  reformed  churches  about  Ordinacon,  &c,  by  Lazarus  Seaman     vjd 


£ttc  21*  of  august  1647 

[Page  100]  Entred     ...     by  order  of   the  house  of  peers,  Two  letters  from  his 

Master  Wright.        Excellency  S"  Tho:  Fairfax  to  the  right  honourable  house  of  peers,  with  a 
letter  from  them  &c.   Also  a  remonstrance  of  his  Excellency,  &c,  with  an 


ordinance  of  both  houses  declareinge  all  votes  voyd,  &c 


VJ" 


Tixt  23"> 

Master  Stafford.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  war:  The  Chronicle  of  the  Bible  in  7  severall  Bookes,  written  by 
James  Ushor,  Primat  of  &c.  Translated  out  of  the  Latyn  by  Tho: 
Fuller,  B.  in  D vjd 


colrcut  trie 

Master  Payne.         Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and    Master 
Latham  war:  Speciall  and  chosen  sermons  of  B'  Martin  Luther  collected 


out  of  his  writinges  and  preachinges,  &c 


vj" 


276 


[26  August— 29  October  1647. 
[23°   Caroli  Regis'] 


J.  P.rk«r.{?; £&»-.] 


Master  Garthwalt.   Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  war:  a  small  tract  called,  Methodug  Concionandi  or,  The  Method 
of  preacheinge,   by   Mr  William  Chappell  soinetyme   fellow  of   Christs 
,  Collidge,  Cambridge vjd 


Rich.  Roiston. 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Of  the  power  of  the  keyes  or  of  binding  & 


loosing,  by  D'  Hamond 


VjQ 


19«> 


Humph.  Blunden.      Entred 


six  pamphletts  called,  The  kingdomes  Intelligence    iij* 


Master  Husbands.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  hoble  house  of  Comons  An  Ordinance  of 
the  Lords  &  Comons  in  Parliam'  assembled  against  vnlicensed  or  scandalous 
printing  *  pamphletts,  &c        ........     vjd 


Master  Symons. 


2&  of  October  1647 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of  Master  Downham   and   Master 
Seylk   late  warden   a   booke   called   Some  gospell  truthes   laid  downe, 


explayned,  &  vindicated,  &c  by  John  Heydon 

TEUe  2*>  of  ©rtotoer  1647 


VJ" 


[Page  101] 
Master  Bellamy. 


Master  Roiston. 


Entred     ...     by  order  of   both  houses  of  Parliam*,  An  Ordinance 
for  the  better  security  &  encouragement  of  all  &  every  such  pson,  &c,  as 


already  have  or  hereafter  shall  purchase  Bishops  lands,  &c 


vj 


i'l 


Robt*  Leyborne. 


Master  Coates. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  The  priviledges  of  the  Univsity  of 
Oxford,  in  point  of  visitation  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

12tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  a  booke  called  An  earnest  exhortac7>n  for  reading  of 
comon  prayer         ..........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  Samaritans  box  newly  opened  &c 


vj" 


29* 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    S*   Nath:    Brent    and    Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  case  &  argument  ag'  Sr  Ignoramus  of 


Cambridge,  &c,  by  Robte  Callis  of  Grayes  Inne,  Esq' 


vj 


M 


*  Deleted  in  Eegister. 


[fcftfiS*}'.**-.        29  October— 3  November  1647.] 

[23°   Caroli  Regis] 


277 


Master  Walbanck. 


29«> 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  second  part  of  Actions  for  slanders,  or 
a  Caveat  ag'  all  infamous  libellers  &c,  by  John  March  of  Grayes  Inne, 


Barister 


cofrcm  trie 


vj 


i'l 


Master  Walbanck. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  A  breife  summary  of  the  Lawes  &  Statutes 
of  England,  so  farr  forth  as  the  same  doe  concerne  the  office  of  Justices,  &c 


The  29»  of  ©rtotocr  1647 


VJ" 


[Page  102] 
Master  Walbanck. 


Entred     ...     by  vertue  of  a  bill  of  sale  from   Master  Vavasor  a 
booke  called  A  perfect  &  exact  direction  for  fees  &c  wth  addicons     .     vjd 


Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Reports  and.  Judgments  taken  by  John 
March  of  Grayes  Inne,  Barrister,  resolved  upon  solemne  argum'  &  debate 
by  the  judges  &  sages  of  the  Law  in  his  Ma"  Gort  of  the  Kings  Bench  & 
comon  pleas  at  Westm'  &c       ........     vjd 

Master  Symmons.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  The  titles  of  the  two  Generalls  of  Heaven  & 
Hell  &  their  followers,  wth  three  sermons  called,  The  Christian  righteousnes 
&  certaine  verses  to  be  added  to  the  Epistle  to  Sr  Tho:  Fairfax  of  a  booke 


called  Mans  badnes  &  gods  goodnes,  by  John  Heydon,  minister 

30tb 


Vja 


Master  Legatt. 


Robte  Bostock. 


Master  Dawson, 
Junr- 


[Page  103] 
Master  Meredith. 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master  Downham   and   Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  second  &  third  ptes  of  true  Ghristianisme, 


by  John  Arndt,  translated  into  English 


vj° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranpord  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  Proposicont  concerning  Church 
goverment  and  ordinacon  of  ministers      .         .         .         .         .         •     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Hugonis  Grotii  Baptizatoru  Institutio,  &c 
in  Greeke  Latyn  &  English  by  N.  Q vjd 

Che  3»  of  ilobembct  1647 

Entred  ...  by  consent  of  Master  Stephens  &  by  order  of  a  full 
Co",  these  copies  following,  the  which  were  formerly  entered  in  copart- 
nership betweene  the  said  Mr  Stephens  &  Mr  Meredith  (viz')  salvo  iure 
cuiuscunque xij*  vjd 

1.  The  relacon  of  Francis  Spira,  collected  by  Nath:  Bacon,  Esq'. 

2.  Mr  Thomas  Farnabie's  Phrases. 

3.     his  notes  on  Juvenall  &  Perseus. 

4. Senacae's  Tragedies  with  his  notes. 

5. Ovids  Metamorphosis  with  his  notes. 

6. His  collection  of  Greeke  Epigrams  &  his  Greeke  Table. 


278  [3  November  1647.  '•***«. tf-jflteg;.] 

[23°   Caroli  Regis] 


7.  Baker's  Arethmetick. 

8.  Mr  Nich:  Byfeild's  principles  or  patterne  of  wholesome  worlds. 

9.     His    essaes  &  spiritual!   touchstone,  that   part   thereof, 

which  sometymes  belonged  to  Ben:  Fisher. 

10.  Mr  Stanfast's  handfull  of  Cordiall  comforts. 

11.  Dr  Sadler's  praxis  Medicorum. 

12.  Mr  Thomas  Hooker's  two  Treatices  of  selfe  deniall  &  selfe 

triall,  <fcc. 

13.  Mr  Rich:  Bifeild's  light  of  faith  &  way  ofholines. 

14.  Dr  Burgesse  2  sermons  preached  before  the  Par?,  viz',  1  on 

the  17th  Nov.  1640,  the  other  the  30th  of  Aprill,  1645. 

15.  Dr   William's   best   religion    cont    24    severall    treatices    & 

sermons  as  they  stand  menconed  in  the  printed  catalogue 
at  the  begining  of  the  booke,  the  first  being  the  Misteries  of 
the  Rainbow  &  the  24th  being  The  duties  of  Christians. 

16.  Galeni  Opuscula  in  greeke  and  Latyn  with   Dr  Gulston's 

annotations. 

17.  Dr  Jermyn  Annotacons  on  the  whole  booke  of  PROVERBS. 

18.  Hues  on  both  the  globes  wth  Pontanus  Notes  translated  by 

Mr  Chilmead. 

19.  Mr  Tho:  Peirson's  Cure  of  cares  with  Mr  Harvey's  condicon 

of  Christianity. 
[Page  304]  20.  Mr  Roe's  contraction  of  Mr  Brigos  Logarithmes  with  the  uses 

Master  Meredith.  0f  thoge  Tables,  by  M'  Edm.  Wingate. 

21.  Mr  Dane's  Scholia  upon  his  light  to  Lyllie. 

22.  Schickard's  Horologiu  Hebraicum. 

23.  Dr  Dunn's  sermon  at  the  Lady  Danvers  funerall  with  verses 

in  greeke  &  latyn,  by  Geo:  Harbert. 

24.  Canans  calamity,  or,  the  destrucion  of  Jerusalem. 

25.  Mr  Brightman's  Comentary  on  D.iNIELL. 


£1ic  3*>  ot"  iloticmtnu  1647 

Master  Meredith.  Assigned  over  to  him,  by  vertue  of  a  bill  of  sale  under  the  hand  &  seale 
of  Joane  Greene  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all  her  estate,  right, 
title,  <fe  interest  in  these  bookes  foil  viz', v* 

1.  Dr  Willett  on  the  first  &  second  bookes  of  SAMUELL,  one  halfc. 

2.  M  Perkins  on  the  lords  prayer. 

3.  A  case  of  conscienc  by  Mr  Perkins,  one  halfe. 

4.  The  estate  of  a.  Christian  with  the  consola&bn  for  the  afflicted,  by 

Mr  Perkins,  one  halfe. 

5.  Dr  Willett  on  the  Romanes,  one  halfe. 

6.  Dr  Willett  on  D.iNIELL,  a  third  part. 

7.  D*  Taylor  on  the  10"  chapter  of  the  ACTS,  a  3d  pte,  &  on  every 

impression  of  Dr  Taylor  on  the  32  PsALME  25  bookes  gratis. 

8.  Dr  Taylor  on  TlTUS  a  3d  pte. 

9.  — —     his  circumspect  walking,  one  halfe. 
10.     On  the  Temptacons  of  X"  a  3J  pte. 


[Mh.ammy.!'-P"k"- 


3—19  November  1647.] 

[23°   Caroli  Regis] 


279 


Master  Meredith. 


[Page  105] 
Master  Meredith, 


Eltc  3&  ot"  iloiicmbcv  1647 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  Bill  of  Sale,  under  the  hand  & 
seale  of  Master  Dainty  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Dainty  hath  in  these  bookes  foil, 
the  wch  lately  appertayned  to  Mr  Milborne  dec4  (viz')  .         .     vij* 

Mr  Edward  Elton  on  the  whole  7"  &  8'*  Chap  of  the  BOMANS. 

his  Exposicbn  on  the  X  Comandemts  &  Lords  prayer. 

Willett  on  the  whole  booke  of  LEVITICUS. 
M1'  Jeremy  Dyke's  Good  Conscienc  &  mischeifes  of  scandalls. 
Mr  Paul  Baine,  upon  the  whole  Epistle  to  the  EPHESIANS — 
on  halfe  thereof. 

6.  Some  helpes  to  faith,  by  John  Wilson. 

7.  A  counterpoison  ag'  covetousnes. 

8.  A  caveat  for  Archippus. 

9.  Dux  Gramaticus  sive  praxis  totius  Latinae  syntaxeos  p  Jo:  Clarke. 

10.  A  comentary  on  PHILEMON   20",  the  school  of  affliction,  by 
Dan:  Dyke. 

11.  A  comentary  on  the  2d  3d   &  fourth  chapters  of  St.   JOHNS 
Gospell  called,  six  Evangelicall  histories,  by  Dan:  Dyke. 

12.  Pacata  Hiberniae,  or  the  warrs  of  Ireland,  by  the  Lord  Carey. 

13.  A  thanckfull  remembrance  of  gods  Mercies,  by  Dr  Carleton. 

14.  Two  &  forty  sermons,  by  Dr  Micklethwaite.     A  fourth  part. 


2  sermons  by  Jer:  Dyke. 


Master  Walbanck. 


Master  Clarke. 


Geo.  Whitington. 


Rich.  Woodnoth. 


Master  Partridge 

and 
Hum.  Blunden. 


[Page  10C] 
Wm-  Bishopp. 


8tb  flofl*  1647 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  unum.  necessarium,  &c,  by  John  Cooke  of 


M 


Grayes  Inne  barister vj 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Bellamy  warden  a  booke  called  The  undeceiveing  of  the  people  in  the 
point  of  Tithes,  &c,  by  P.  T.  gent.  .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  remonstrance 
from  his  Excellency  8r  Tho:  Fairfax  concerning  the  late  discontent  &  dis- 


traccbn  in  the  Army,  &c 


vj 


M 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master   Downham   and   Master 
Bellamy  warden    a   booke   called  Composicons  of  3  parts  by  Hen:   & 


Wm  Lawes,  servants  to  his  Maty 


vj 


i'l 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bowker  and  Master 
Bellamy  warden  a  booke  called  Merlini  Anglici  Ephemeris  1648.  No 
positive,  &c,  by  Wm  Lilley vjd 

TDxc  19tb  of  Hobcmtocr  1647 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  three  bookes  called,  Quadripartite  devotion,  The  child- 


bearing  woman,  &  Married  Couple,  by  Mr  Herbert 


XV11J" 


280  [19  November — 3  December  1647.      '•  *"*»•{ ?:£&£■,•.] 

[23°  Caroli  Regis] 


Robt«  Austen. 


Robte  Bostock. 


Ehc  19*  of  ilobcmticr  1647 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  his  Ma"  message 
to  both  houses  of  Pari' from  the  lie  of  Wight  the  17'*  of  November,  1647 

vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands  of   Master   Cranford    and    Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  CXI  propositions  concerning  the  ministry 


&  goverment  of  the  church,  &c,  first  printed  in  Scotland 


vj° 


Tbo.  Jackson. 


1°  Decerning   1647 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranford   and   Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Orecae  linguae  breviarium  &c,  in  greeke  & 


latyn,  authore  Antonio  Lanbegeois 


vj° 


2°  Dcccmtm«s  1647 

Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    Sr   Nath:   Brent   and   Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Observations  concerning  the  office  of  the 


Lord  Chancellor,  &c 


VJa 


Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Sr    Nath:   Brent   and   Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  An  exact  abridgment  of  that  excellent 


Master  Walbanck. 


treatice  called  Doctor  &  Student  &c 


VJ° 


Entred     .     , 
Latham  warden 


under   the   hands   of    Sr    Nath:   Brent   and   Master 

a  booke  called  A  profitable  booke  of  M'  John  Perkins 

sometymes  fellow  of  the  Inner  Temple  treating  of  the  Lawes  of  England  &c, 


translated  out  of  French  into  English 


vj 


H 


2°  acrrmtms  1647 

[Page  107]  Entred     ...     under   the   hands   of    Sr   Nath:   Brent   and   Master 

Master  Walbanck.   Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Speciall  &  selected  Lam-cases  concerning 


Master  Lee, 
Master  Pakeman. 

Master  Smith. 


the  persons  &  estates  of  all  men  whatsoever  &c 


vj 


M 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  An  exposicon  of  the  evangell  of  Jesus  Christ 
according  to  Mathew,  by  David  Dixon,  professor  of  divinity  in  Glascow 


vj 


u 


Master  Cartwright   Entred 


and 
Master  Best. 


3°  Bee. 

.  .  by  vertue  of  a  bill  of  sale  under  the  hands  &  seales 
of  Master  Latham  and  Master  Ja:  Youno  &  by  consent  of  a  full  Co"  held 
the  first  of  December  instant.  The  booke  called,  The  History  of  the 
World,  by  Sr  Walter  Rawley  wth  the  ffrontispeece,  plates  and  cutts 
thereunto  belonging      ........ 


vj 


H 


[$-JSSKJ.}'-**k«. 


8—20  December  1647.] 
[23°   Caroli  Regis] 


281 


8°  Zfrccmtm's  1647 

John  Clarke*  Entred  for  his  copies  by  vertue  of  an  assignem'  under  the  hands  &  seales  of 

wm'  Bl8h°PP-  Thomas  Michell  &  Elizabeth  his  wife,  the  executrix  of  Henry  Jackson, 

decd,  These  two  copies  viz'  Clarke's  Formula  Oratoriae,  and  his  Phrase* 

latyn  &  English,  the  wch  were  formerly  entred  ioyntly  between  the  said 

Henry  Jackson  and  Wm  Bishop xijd 

Master  Waterson.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Dowhann  (sic)  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  tract  called,  The  Christian  dyary,  &c,  by  Dr  Cunsan, 
translated  out  of  French vjd 

Robte  Bostock.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  a  booke  called  The  humble  advice  of  the  Assembly  of 
Divines  concerning  a  Confession  of  faith,  printed  in  Scotland  &  reprinted 
here vid 

Master  Overton.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons  &  subscribed  by 
Master  Latham  warden,  a  fast  sermon  called,  A  sure  stay  for  a  sincking 
state,  by  Mr  Kentish .    vjd 

9°  2kcctttlm'!i  1647 

[Page  108]             Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  The  humble  repre- 
Geo.  Whittlngton.      sentacon  from  his  Excellency  8'  Tho:  Fairfax  &  the  Councell  of  the  Army 
presented  to  both  houses  the  7'*  of  December,  by  Sr  Hardres  Waller  & 
Colonell  Whalley .        .        .    vjd 

Master  Butter.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  small  tract  called,  Pax  Terris,  written  in  latyn,  by 
Jos:  Hall,  Bp  Norwich vjd 

Mrs.  Meighen         Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands  of  Sr  Nath.  Brent,  and  both  the 
and  Gabr.  Beadle,     wardens  a  booke  called  The  Prince,  written  in  French  by  Mounseur  du 
Balzach,  translated  into  English vjd 

Master  Husbands.   Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hand  of  Master   Elsing  by  order  of   the 

hoble  house  of  Comons,  An  ordinance  concerning  tunnage  &  poundage,  &c 

vjd 

Master  White.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Agreem*  betweene  the  Com"  of  Pari'  &  his  Excellency  Sir  Tho:  Fairfax 
concerning  disbanding  of  supernumeraries,  &c         .         .         .         .     vjd 

20tb  Sccerotms  1647 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle  and  Master  Latham 
warden  a  booke  called  A  modell  of  civill  &  ecclesiasticall  Ooverment,  the 
first  pte,  &c,  p  Geo:  Lawsonum vjd 

Hum.  Blunden.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  three  Principles  &c,  by  Jacob  Behmen 

vjd 

Robte  ibltson.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of   Master    Mabbott   and    Master 

Latham  warden  a  booke  called  A  remonstrance  concerning  the  greivances 
&  malladies  of  the  kingdome  of  England,  &c  .         .         .         .         ■     vjd 

*  Deleted  in  Register. 
36 


[22  December  1647. 
[23°  Caroli  Begis] 


J.*»far.{?:fcffi™;.] 


Tho.  Malzey 
U.e.  MaxeyJ. 


John  Clarke,  Junr- 


22°  Ecccmhvis  1647 

[Page  109J  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 

Master  Symmons.    Latham  warden,  a  booke  called  Gospell  liberty  in  the  extentions,  limitations 
of  it,  &c,  in  nine  sermons  upon  the  1.  COR.  10.  23.  by  Walter  Craddock 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caeill  and  Master  Latham 
warden  a  small  tract  called,  A  soft  answere  to  Capt.  Freeman's  passionate 
booke  &c,  wherein  the  conference  at  Doulting  is  truely  &  fully  related  &c 

vjd 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Master 
Edwards,  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens  &  by  consent  of  a  full  Co", 
these  copies  following,  the  wch  did  lately  belong  to  Mr  George  Edwards, 
decd,  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque .      v* 

1.  Dr  Sibb's  on  the  CANTICLES. 

2.     his  Bride's  longing,  a  sermon. 

3.  Smith's  Essex  Dove. 

4.  Dugard's  blind  eye  opened. 

5.  Austen's  presumptious  mans  mirror. 

6.  The  Fair  Maid  of  the  Exchange,  a  play. 

7.  Perfect  Patteme  of  Mans  Imperfections. 

8.  Moulin's  prayers. 
Dyke  of  Repentance* 


Master  White. 


Master  Flfleld. 


9.  Dwells  banguett.    ")        „ 
0.  England's  siclcnes.  ) 


Adams. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence  t 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 


»J 


M 


Assigned  over  unto  him   by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale 

Master  John   Dawson  &  subscribed  by  Master warden,  all   the 

estate,   right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Jo:  Dawson  hath  in  these 
two  copies  (viz')  Sympson  of  the  church  &  Bariffs  military  discipline,  &c 


wth  addicons 


xij" 


22°  arcrmbvte   1647 

[Page  110]  Entred  for  his  copies  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

John  Sayweil.  M"  Edwards,  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens  &  by  consent  of  a  full 

Co"   these  copies   following,  the  wch  did  lately  belong  to   Mr  George 
Edwards  her  husband  dec',  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque         .         .      vij*  vjd 

1.  D'  Sibbs  on  HOSEA. 

2.     his  Saints  priviledge. 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 

t  The  laBt  entry  of  this  news  sheet  was  on  the  28th  June  nearly  six  months 
previously. 


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[23°   Caroli  Regis] 


3.  Mr  Smiths  12  Sermons  (viz') 

Jonah's  Punishm*. 
The  trumpett  of  the  soule. 
The  sinfull  mans  search. 
Maries  choice. 
Noahs  Drunchennes. 
Two  zealous  prayers. 
The  sinners  conversion. 
The  sinners  confession. 
Song  of  Symeon. 
The  calling  of  Jonah. 
The  rebellion  of  Jonah.* 

4.  Whatelet  on  GENESIS. 

5.         his  sinne  no  more,  a  sermon. 

6. ■     his  poore  man's  advocate. 

7.         his  oyle  of  gladnes. 

8.  The  practice  of  quietnes. 

9.  Hopkins  2  sermons. 

10.  Mobe's  Mirror  of  Mortality. 

11.       his  two  fold  cord  of  consolacbn. 

12.  Lantebabarc,  &c,  by  P.  du  Molyn. 

13.  Mathew's  Peter's  Nett,  a  sermon. 

14.         his  flight  of  tyme,  a  sermon. 

15.  White's  Catachisme. 

Fran.  Grove.  Entred  for  his  eopie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  ballad  called, 

The  lovely  London  lasse  long  lamenting  for  a  husband  &c        .         .     vjd 


£ftc  30tb  of  Btccmbcx  1647 

[Page  ill]  Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  Two  sermons  (viz') 

Master  Dawlman.  one  called,  The  cloud  in  wch  Christ  comes  &c,  being  a  fast  sermon  preached 
the  27lh  of  October  last ;  the  other  called,  England  saved,  &c,  preached  the 
5th  of  November  last,  both  of  them  by  Phillip  Stirrey  .         .         .   xijd 


cofrcnt  &tc 

Bern.  Alsop  ana       Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master  Cbanfoed   and   Master 
Law.  Chapman.         ;latham  warden  a  booke  called  Bacon's  remaynes,  &c    .         .         .     vja 

Master                  Entred     .     .     .    under  the  hands   of  Master  Mabbott   a    pamphlett 
Robte  white.  called,  The  moderate  Intelligence vjd 


*  There  are  only  eleven  sermonB  in  this  list. 


284 


[3—12  January  1647. 
[23°  Caroli  Regis] 


-**•*{£££$] 


Master  White. 


Master  Bellamy. 


Peter  Cole  and 
Master  Sweeting. 


3°  ftamtartj  1647  [i.e.  1647*8] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett 
called,  An  answere  to  the  cheife  and  materiall  heads  &  passages  in  the  late 
declaracbn  of  the  kingdome  of  Scotland  &  answere  of  the  Com",  &e      vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Latham 
warden,  a  small  tract  called,  The  eleere  sunshine  of  the  gospell  broken  forth 


upon  the  Indians  in  New  England  &c 


Vja 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Bellamy  warden,  A  reply  in  behalfe  of  the  Pari'  of  England,  to  the  late 
answere  of  the  Scotts  Com"  upon  the  Proposicbns  &  bills  sent  to  the  King  in 
the  He  of  Wight,  by  Hen:  Martyn  Esq'  a  member  of  the  Comons  house. 
The  right  of  wch   sd  copie  is  by  consent  devided  into  5  parts,  4  pts 


thereof  belongs  to  Peter  Cole  &  1  pte  to  John  Sweeting 


vj 


I 


10»  aJamutrfi  1647   [i.e.  1647;$] 

Master  Overton.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Bellamy  warden  a  tract  called,  The  Scottish  Mist  dispell1  d,  or  a  reply  to 
the  prevaricating  answere  of  the  Com"  of  the  kingdome  of  Scotland,  &c,  by 


an  English  covenanter 


vj 


\* 


T\\t  11  «>  of  ftttttlltfg  1647  [i.e.  1647*8] 


[Page  112]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Cranford   and   Master 

Master  Stephens.     Latham  warden  a  booke  called  A  cluster  of  the  fruite  of  Canaan  &c,  or, 


rules  of  direction  for  the  walking  of  the  saints  &c. 


vj 


M 


12* 

Master  Bellamy.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Latham 
warden  a  booke  called  A  survey  of  the  sume  of  Church  dicipline  &c,  by 
Tho:  Hooker  of  New  England vjd 


Master  Bellamy. 


Master 

Cartwright. 


Master  White. 


cofrcm  "Hit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  way  of  Congregationall  Churches 
cleared  in  two  treatices,  by  John  Cotton  of  Boston  in  New  England     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Clarke,  President  and 
the  four  censors  of  the  Phisitions  Colledge,  and  Mr.  Latham  warden  a 
booke  called  Mellificium  Chirurgiae,  or  the  Marrow  of  many  good  authors, 
&c,  wth  an  Appendix  &  an  Addicon  of  sevall  Magistrall  receipts,  Collected 


by  James  Cooke  a  Lover  of  Phisick  &  Chirurgery 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  moderate  Intelligence,  &c.        .......     vjd 


[fcfcffiH*.  }'•*»*«■ 


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14* 

Master  Stephens.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Miles  Flesher  and  wth  the  consent  of  Master  Mebedith 
subscribed  thereunto  a  booke  called  The  construccbn  of  the  Logarithmeticall 
Tables,  &c,  by  Edm.  Wingate,  gent vjd 

cotrcm  tsit 

Master  Stephens.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Kingston  and  Master  Man  late  warden,  these  two  bookes 
(viz')  Mr  Farnabie's  Index  Poeticug 

id 


his  Sintazis  in  Engl  wth  genders  of  nownes 


xij" 


colrcm  trie 

Master  Stephens.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Latham  warden  &  by  consent  of  Master  Meredith  a  booke  called  Virgill 
in  Latyn  wth  M'  Farnabies  notes vjd 


ftftc  Utb  of  3»amiari>  1647 

[Page  113]             Entred     ...     by  consent  of  Master  Meredith  &  by  order  of  a  full 
Master  Stephens.     Q0'*  these  copies  following,   the   wch  were  formerly  entred  or  held  in 
copartnership  betweene  the  said  Mr  Meredith  &  Mr  Stephens.    Salvo  iure 
cuiuscunque xviij*  vjd 

(vizt) 

1.  The  young  mans  warning  peece  wth  the  poster  ipt  by  Mr  Rob1* 
Abbott. 


Assigned  to  Master  "1 
Jo.  Wright.  Vide  I 
Liber  Ff,  pa.  355.    J 


2.  Mr  Farnaby  his  Index  Bhetoricus. 

3.         his  notes  on  Martiall. 

4.         his  notes  on  Lucan. 

5.  A  booke  of  Latyn  phrases,  by  one  Parker. 

6.  Mr  Harsnett's,  Touchstone  of  Grace. 

7.         His  cordiall  for  the  afflicted. 

8.  A  treatice  of  palmistry,  sometyme  belonging  to  Mr  Purfoot. 

9.  Mr  Nich:  Byfeild's  directions  for  reading  the  Scriptures,  wth 

enlargemts  lately  made  by  Mr  Geree  licensed  by  Mr  Cranford 
&  Mr  Latham. 

10.  The  sick  womans  lookinglasse,  by  Dr  Sadler. 

1 1.  Robtk  Yarrow's  Comfort  for  afflicted  consciences. 

12.  Mr  Tho:  Harrison's  2  treatices,  viz'  The  purchase  of  grace,  & 

the  best  spent  tyme. 

13.  D  Burgesse'  2  sermons  preached  before  the  Pari'  (viz')  one 

the  5,h  of  November  1641,  &  the  other  the  30th  March  1642. 

14.  M    Peirson's  Exposicon  on  the  27"   84"  &  87'*  Psalmes 

togeither  wth  his  Exp  on  the  84  PsALME  lately  licensed  by 
Mr  Calamy. 


[14—17  January  1647. 
[23°  Caroli  Regis] 


».**«.{£  &'&-■.] 


[Page  114] 
Master  Stephens. 


Tho.  Underhill. 


Master  Legatt. 


Master  Legatt. 


15.  Mr  John  Downam  his  Guide  to  godlines  wth  his  treatice  of 

Security. 

16.  The  Psalter  of  David  in  latyn  &  Saxon  interlyned  published 

by  Sr  John  Spelman. 

17.  Mr  Byfeild's  Exposition  on  the  Creed,  one  halfe. 

18.  Mr  Edmond  Wingate's  Arithmetick  wth  the  lyne  of  Proporcon. 

19.  Christ's  Starr,  by  Mr  [  J   Name,  sometyme  belonging 

to  Mr  Rownthwaite. 

20.  Mr  Eich.  Bifeild  of  the  Saboath,  ag'  M'  Brerewood. 

21.  Mr  B.  Willis  his  Meditacbns  called,  Mount  Tabor. 

22.  Mr  Robte  Horne  his  Exposition  of  the  history  of  the  woman  of 

great  faith,  or  the  Cananitish  woman. 

23.  The  hunting  of  the  ffox,  a  treatice  ag'  flaiery  by  Mr  Harslett. 

24.  Mr  Bobte  Abbott's  sermon  of  the  danger  of  popery. 

25.         his    thanksgiveing    sermon   for   cessation    of    the 

Plague  1625. 

26.  The  Italian  Schoolemaster,  sometyme  belonging  to  Mr  Purfoot. 

27.  Mr  Sam.  Ward  de  Magnete  in  latyn. 

28.  Mr  Eobte  Abbott  his  5  sermonsj 

29.         —         his  treatice  ag'  Broiunists. 

30.  Mr  Crumpton's  Explication  of  the  church  Catachisme. 

31.  The  Lady  Harvie's  Antidote  ag*  Sinne  &  Satan. 

32.  The  Sinnagogue  in  imitacon  of  Mr  Herbert's  Temple. 

33.  Mr  Higgen's  sermon  concerning  deafenes. 

34.  Sr  Ben:  Rtjdyard's  speech  concerning  the  clergie. 

35.  Cyprian,   De  unitate  ecclesiae  wth  annotacons  latyn  by  Jer. 

Stephens. 

36.  Consilia  Britanica  in  latyn  published  by  Sr  Hen:  Spelman. 

37.  Mr  Terrey's  Caracters  of  the  heart. 

Hftc  17»  of  SamtAVf  1647   [i.e.  1647*8] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  A  Testimoney  to  the  truth  of  Jesus  Christ 
&  to  o'  solemne  League  &  Coven'  as  also  ag'  the  errors  &c  of  these  tymes 
&  the  tolleracon  of  them,  wherein  is  inserted  a  Catalogue  of  divers  of  the 
sd  errors  &c  subscribed  by  the  ministers  of  Christ  wthin  the  province 
of  London      ...........     vid 

coiJcm  Utc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Novae  Solymae     .  •     vjd 

cotrcm  bit 

.     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Latham 
a  booke  A  way  to  true  Christian  unity  &c,  by  Edm:  Reeve 

vjd 


Entred 
warden 


[?:fc&S"y.  }'■**»• 


19  January — 6  February  1647.] 
[23°   Caroli  Regis] 


281 


[Page  115] 
Master  Stephens. 


John  Maycock. 


Hum.  Harward. 


Hum.  Harward. 


19°  SiWttarij  1647   [i.e.   1647*8] 

Entred  for  his  copie under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Latham 
warden  a  booke  called  Solid  directions  for  reconciling  places  of  scripture 
seeming  repugnant,  written  long  since  for  the  use  of  a  noble  lady      .     vj 


M 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Strange  newes  from  the  North,  or,  the 
sectaries  sacrifice,  &c      ........  vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  house  of  Lords  &  by  consent  of  Master 
Bifeild,  subscribed  by  Master  Latham  warden,  The  reasons  of  the  dis- 
senting brethren  ag'  Presbiterian  goverm',  &  the  answere  of  the  Assembly  to 
those  reasons,  as  well  those  formerly  printed  for  the  use  of  the  House,  as 
any  other  reasons  &  answer es  never  formerly  printed;  as  also  the  paps  & 
answeres  of  the  dissenting  brethren  &  the  Comittee  of  the  Assembly  putt 
into  the  Comittee  of  Lords  &  Comons  &  Assembly  of  Divines  for  accomo- 
dacon,  &c vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  A  declaracon  of  the 


Comons  assembled  in  Pari'  in  answere  to  the  Scotch  papers,  &c. 


vj 


i<i 


Master  Overton. 


Master  Overton. 


26tb  aattttJtrs  1647   [i.e.   1647*8] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Syon  colledge  visited,  or  some  breife 
Animadversions  upon  a  pamphlett  called  a  Testimony  to  the  truth  of  Jesus 
Christ,  &c,  by  Jo:  Goodwyn vj4 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Bellamy  warden  a  booke  called  The  sacramentall  stumbling  block  re- 


moved, &c 


VJa 


Page  116] 
Route  Bostock. 


2W  3htlttmr»   1647   [i.e.   1647*8] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  A  Paraphrase  on  JOB  written  in  French 
by  F.  Senalt,  translated  into  English vjd 


Master  White.         Entred     .     . 

(viz*)  The  Moderate  Intelligence 


ZUC  4»  of  Wdnmv&  1647    [i.e.  1647*8] 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  painphletts 


xij° 


6tb 

Master  Sweeting.     Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Mabbott   and    Master 

]  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  The  Pari"  proceedings  iustified 
in  declyning  a  personall  treaty  wth  the  king,  &c,  by  Hen:  Martyn  Esq' 

Vjd 


288 


[6—10  February  1647. 
[23°   Caroli  Regis] 


».**».{*■  iSfts?.] 


Hum.  Harward. 


Geo.  Whittlngton. 


Master  Flesher. 


Master  Moseley. 


LPage  117] 
Master  White. 


Master  Wright. 


Master  Bell. 


Master  Lee. 


Tho.  Paine. 


Entred  for  his  copie  by  vertue  of  an  order  of  the  how''  house  of  CoiTTons, 
A  declaracbn  of  some  proceedings  of  Leiften'  Col.  John  Lilborne  &  his 
assotiates  wth  some  exaiaSons  &  animadversions  upon  two  peticons  lately 
printed  &  scattered  abroad,  &c        .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

cotfcm  &tc 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hands  &  seales  of  Peter 
Cole  and  Thomas  Underhill,  all  their  right,  title,  &  interest  in  the 
booke  called  The  Schollers  Companion,  &c,  composed  by  Alex.  Rowley 
&  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens         ......     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  a  booke  called  Jacobi  Usserii  Armachani  de  Macedonum 
et  Assianorum,  &c  *        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Ruth  Raworth,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Latham  warden  a  booke  called 
11  Pastor  Fido,  or  the  faithfull  Sheapard  &c,  translated  into  English  by 
M'  Fran.  Fanshaw,  wth  divers  other  poems  annexed  thereunto  by  the  same 
author   ............     vjd 

£hc  9tb  of  JFehvmuv  1647  [i.e.  1647*8] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  moderate  Intelligencer  .......     vjd 

cotrem  tfic 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords,  An  Ordinance  for  repairing  of 
Churches  &  paying  church  duties    .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

co&cm  tfic 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
M™  Purslow  &  subscribed  by  Master  Bellamy  warden,  The  sanctuary 
of  a  troubled  Soule,  &c,  by  Sr  John  Haward,  knt.  .         .         .         .     vjd 

10°  .Vcbv. 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  The  Arraignm'  &  acquittal  of  Sr  Edw.  Moseley  Baronett, 
at  the  Kings  Bench  Barr yj* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Callamy  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  A  sermon  called,  The  triumph  of  a  good  conscience,  &c, 
by  Paul  Amirant vjd 

*  The  word  "  bello  "  has  been  added  to  this  entry  at  a  later  time  and  by  another 
hand. 


[M 


.ham.  I 
lamy.  i 


J,  Parker. 


12—17  February  1647.] 
[23°   Caroli  Regis] 


289 


120 

Master  Husbands.  Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  hobI"  house  of  Comons  A  declaracbn  of 
the  Comons  of  England  in  Parliam*  assembled  expressing  their  reasons  & 
grounds    of  passing   the  late  resolutions  touching  no  further  addresse   or 


applicacon  to  be  made  to  the  king 


W"'  Taylor. 


Master  White. 


Master  Cartwright 

and 
Master  Best. 


[Page  118] 
Master  Thrale. 


VJ" 


Htb 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
Bellamy  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  Christs  personall  raigne  upon  earth 


in  the  land  of  Palestina,  &c,  by  John  White 

16» 


vj 


W 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  moderate  Intelligence  &c  .         . vjd 

cotrcm  Xtic 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Bellamy  warden  a  booke  called  Sr  Walter  RawleigJi's  history  of  the 
worlde.     Epitomized  by  Mr  Hum:  Fen,  sometyme  preacher  of  Coventrey 


£hc  17*  Of  ffiebv.  1647  [i.e.   1647*8] 


Vj" 


Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  bill  of  sale  under  the  hands  &  seales  of 
Anthony  Savage,  Mary,  Francis  &  Eachell  Constable,  the  Adrnstra- 
tor  &  admstratrixes  of  Mrs  Alice  Constable  widd,  decd,  by  assignem'  of 
Edwyn  Bush,  and  by  consent  of  a  full  Co"  held  the  sixth  day  of 
December  last,  these  copies  following  wch  lately  apperteyned  to  Mr  Francis 
Constable  decd,  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque  .         .  .         .         .      xg 

1.  Meditacon  of  instruccbn,  exhortacon  &  reproofe  by  F.  R. 

2.  Dr  Bead's  Chirurgicall  Lectures  of  Tumors  &  Ulcers. 

3_         his  manuell  of  the  Anotamy,  or  the  dissection  of  the 

body. 

eatice  * 

4_ his  Tragedy  of  all  the  muscles  of  the  whole  body. 

5. his  treatice  of  the  first  part  of  Chirurgery  cont  the 

methodicall  doctrine  of  wounds. 

6.  The  first  &  second  parts  of  Philomithy. 

7.  The  compleat  gentleman,  by  Hen:  Peacham. 

8.  The  Bannian  Religion,  by  Hen:  Lord. 

9.  A  dictionary  of  latyn  before  the  welch,  &c. 

10.  A  new  wonder,  a  woman  never  vext,  by  Wm  Rowley. 

11.  The  fatall  Dowry. 

12.  Manchester  al  mondo,  or,  Contemplatio  mortis. 

13.  The  PSALMES  of  David  paraphrased,  by  Robu  Barker. 

14.  Sparagus  Garden,  a  play. 


*  So  altered  in  Kegister. 
37 


290 


[17  February— 4  March  1647. 
[23°  Caroli  Regis] 


J.  Parker. 


{fcttSfc] 


15.  The  Antipodes,  a  play. 

16.  Witt  in  a  madnes,  a  play. 

17.  The  Chad  maide  of  Cheapeside,  a  play. 

18.  Theladies  priviledge,  a  play.  |  .      Wpnrv  frlftnthnrnp 

19.  Witt  in  a  constable,  a  play.      ) 

20.  Carmina  Proverbialia. 

Master  White.        Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  a  booke  entituled  Ad  gramaiicen  ordinariam  supplementa 


quaedam,  &c 


Vj» 


TTfic  19*  Of  dTfrfm  1647  [i.e.  1647*8] 

[Page  119]            Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands  of   Master   Cranford    and  Master 
Geo.  Bodington.         Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Psyche,  or,  Love's  Mistresse  in  20  cantos, 
displayeing  the  intercourse   betwixt   Christ   &  the  soule  &c,  by  Joseph 
Beamont,  Mr  in  Arts vjd 

22tb 

Master  Moseiey.  Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Thomas  Walkeley,  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  and  interest  wch  the  said  Thomas  Walkeley  hath  in 


these  3  bookes  viz' 


xvnja 


Aglaura,  a  play,  by  Sr  John  Suckling. 

Madagascar,  or,  Poems,  by  Mr  Wm  Davenant. 

Theire  &  Theodorett,  a  play  by  Mr  Beamont  &  Fletcher. 


Master  Stephens. 


Master  Leake. 


W">'  Wells. 


26»b 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  treatice  called,  The  death  of  death  in  the  death  of  Christ 


Vja 


2°  jftfctrttj   1647   [i.e.  1647*8] 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath.  Brent  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Cato  maior,  or,  the  booke  of  old  age, 
written  in  Latyn  by  Mar.  Tull:  Cicero  in  praise  of  the  same  &  englished 
by  Wm  Austen,  Esq™ yjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Lutheri  loci  comunes  collect  p  Fabritium 


vj 


id 


4tb 


Master  Husbands.  Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  A  declaracbn  of  the 
Lords  &  Comons   assembled  in  Pari'  concerning  the  paps  of  the  Scotch 


Com",  &c 


vj 


W 


[?:ft&haammy'>Park"' 


4—15  March  1647.] 
[23°  Caroli  Regis] 


291 


Efte  4tb  of  Match  1647  [i.e.  1647*8] 

[Page  120]  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bachelor  and  Master 
John  Maycock  and  Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Satans  stratagems,  or  the  dwells  cabinett 
John  Hancock.  cabinett  [sic]  Councell  discovered  &c vjd 


Master  Overton. 


7tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caeill  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  sermon  called,  Gods  soveraigne  power  over  Nations,  &c, 
by  Mr  Cordwell vjd 


Master  Robinson 

and 
Master  Pullen. 

Master  White. 


me  8»  of  Match  1647  [i.e.  1647*8] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the    hands   of    Master  Langley    and   Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  entituled  Famianus  strada  de  Hello  Belgico  &c, 


id 


decas  prima  et  secunda  latine  et  Anglice  .         .         .         .         .     vj 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hand   of   Master   Mabbott,  2  panrphletts 
viz',  The  Moderate  Intelligence xijd 


Htb 

Sam.  Gelllbrand.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Mathematicall  Magick,  or,  the  wonders 
that  may  be  pformed  by  Mathematicall  Geometry,  in  two  bookes,  &c,  by 
John  Wilkins  M:  of  Arts vjd 


cotrcm  "bit 

Master  Bowtell.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanfoed  and  Master 
Bellamy  warden,  a  booke  called  Sacred  Chronology  drawne  by  Scripture 
evidence,  &c  by  R.  D.  M.D vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hand    of    Master  Mabbott   and   Master 
Bellamy  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  The  arraignm'  of  Sr  Walter  Bawley 


Master  Boper. 


at  the  Kings  Bench  Barr  at  WestmT,  1603 


VJ" 


Master  Husbands.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  hobIe  house  of  Comons,  The  four  bills  & 
proposicbns  sent  to  the  king  to  the  lie  of  Wight.  Togeither  wth  the  fourteene 
articles  of  the  39  articles  mencbned  in  the  proposicbns  concerning  religion, 


&  the  rules,  &c 


vj 


id 


15»  Of  MMC\l  1647   [i.e.  1647*8] 

[Page  121]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Bookee  and  Master  Latham 

Master  Partridge,    warden,  a  booke  called  Babdologia,  or,  the  Art  of  numbring  by  rods,  &c,  by 


Seth  Partridge  surveyor 


vj" 


coftrcm  tfie 

Tho.  Underbill.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Calamy  a  booke  entituled 
The   true   doctrine   of  Justification  asserted   &  vindicated,  &c    by  Anth: 


Burgesse 


vj 


id 


292 


[15—24  March  1647. 
[23°   Caroli  Regis] 


■**»•'.  S-JafiES;/] 


Tho.  Underbill. 


Master  Fawne. 


Peter  Cole. 


Edw.  Blackmore. 


15«>  Of  MMth  1647  [i.e.  1647*8] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Ceanfobd  a  pamphlett 

called,  The  Warwicksheire  ministers  testimony  to  the  truth  of  Jesus,  &c 

Vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Callamy  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  The  harmonious  consent  of  the  ministers  of  the  province 
wthin  the  County  palatine  of  Lancaster  icth  the  ministers  of  London  in  their 
late  Testimony,  &c  .........     vjd 

17* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caeill  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  Certaine  sermons  .  .  .  by  Mr  Wm  Bridge,  preacher 
of  Yarmouth .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  A  treatice  of  the  deniall  of  Christ,  &c,  by  Christopher 
Blackwood ".        .    vjd 


Master  Butter. 


20tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master  Downham   and   Master 
Latham  warden  a   booke   called   Select   thoughts   one  century,  also   the 


breathings  of  the  devout  soule,  by  J.  H:  D.D:  B:N: 


vj° 


Master  Husbands.   Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  hoble  house  of  Comons,  An  Ordinance  of 
the  Lords  &  Comons  for  raising  sixty  thousand  pounds  p  mensem  for  six 


monethes 


VJu 


Vhc  23»  M*Xth  1647   [i.e.  1647*8] 

[Page  122]            Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Sr    Nath.   Brent    and    Master 
Master  Coates.        Latham  warden,  A  history  called  the  English  Americane  travaile  by  sea  & 
land,  by  Mr  Gage vjd 


Master  Bellamy. 


Master  Meredith 

and 
Tho.  UnderhUl. 

Master  White. 


Master  Legatt 


24tb 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  house  of  Comons,  An  addiconall  ordi- 
nance of  the  Lords  &  Comons  for  the  explanacon  &  better  execution  of  the 


sale  of  Bf»  lands,  dated  the  23th  of  March  1647 


VJa 


Master  Calvert.        Entred 


by  order  of  the  ho"*  house  of  Comons  a  fast  sermon 


called,  Light  in  darknesse  discovered  &c,  by  Mr  Wm  Carter    .  vja 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Cranpord  a  booke  called 
The  busie  Bishop,  or  the  visitor  visited,  &c  by  Mr  Jenkins  of  Christchurch 

vjd 

Entred     .  .     under  the  hands  of  Master -Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 

Englands  Alaram  from  the  North,  &c 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of   Master  Downham    and    Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  usage  of  the  passions,  by  father  John 


Francis  Sennalt,  translated  into  English 


vj 


H 


[?.-&&£•>  p"ker' 


7—20  April  1648.] 
[24°   Caroli  Regis] 


293 


Master  Leake. 


Master  White. 


7K®pvil   [1648] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  portroyall  of  the  scriptures,  or,  a  vade 
mecum  Concordance,  by  John  Hart        ......     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence       ........'    vjd 


[Page  123] 
Master  Clarke. 


Master  Meredith. 


Robte  Austen. 


Master 
John  Rothwell. 


Master 
Jo.  Rothwell. 


Master  Rothwell. 


Master  Rothwell. 


Eftc  lltb  of  %$xi\\  1648 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Diatribe,  or,  a  continuation,  of  certaine  dis- 
courses on  these  texts  of  Scripture  (viz*)  Gen.  3;  13,  14,  15;  Math.  7.21; 
ACTS  5;  3,  4,  5;  Deutr.  33.  8,  Joell,  2.  17.;  Psal.  132.  7.;  and 
Mal.  1.  11 ;  by  Joseph  Mead,  late  fellow  of  Christs  Colledge  in  Cam- 
bridge   vj 


id 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Gospell  Duty  &  dignity  a  discourse  of 
the  duty  of  Christians  &  their  priviledges  by  Christ  &c,  by  Tho:  Mockett 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  Prosopopeia  Brittanica,  or, 
Brittaines  Genius  or  good  Angell  &c       .....         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  Universalist  examined  &c,  by 
Obadiah  How vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  hoble  house  of  Comons  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  Two  sermons  preached,  One  before  the  Lords,  26th  May, 
1647;  the  other  before  the  Comons,  29,h  Sept'  1647  on  their  publick  fast, 


by  Tho:  Valentine,  one  of  the  Assembly  of  Divines 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Cranford  and  Master  Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Certaine  select 
cases,  resolved,  &c  &  the  first  principles  of  the  oracles  of  god  &c.  by 
Tho:  Sheapard  of  New  England vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  Christian  mans  directory  upon  the 
Creed,  the  Lords  prayer,  &  Ten  Comandem"  by  Wm  Fenner,  B.D.  .    vjd 


[Page  124] 
Master  Overton. 


Bernard  Alsop. 


mc  20*  of  *iirM  1648 

Entred  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Carill  a  sermon  called, 
The  necessity  of  divine  Imtruccons  in  point  of  Beformacbn,  &c,  by 
M'Cardwell. vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  weekely  Accompt 

[Last  entry  25th  March,  1647,  see  page  88.] 


vj 


it 


294 


[20  April— 3  May  1648. 
[24°   Caroli  Regis'] 


j.  p„k,,{?;  &<&»•] 


£fce  20tb  of  gjtrfU  1648 

Tim.  Garthwaite.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  The  pararell  (sic)  betweene  the 
Earle  of  Essex  &  the  Duke  of  Buckingham;  The  difference  &  disparity 
betweene  the  Duke  of  Buckingham,  &  the  Earle  of  Essex  and  a  short  view  of 
the  life  &  death  of  Geo.  Duke  of  Buckingham.  All  of  them  written  by 
Sr  Henry  Wotton,  kn'  late  Provost  of  Eaton  Colledge  .         .         .     vjd 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Caeill    and    Master 

Latham  warden  four  sermons     .     .     .     by  D' Hill       .         .         .     vjd 

Rich.  Harriott.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  The  second  pte  of  the  Legend  of  Gaptaine  Jones,  in  verse 


Master  Moseley. 


Master  White. 


23tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cabill  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  A  discourse  wherein  is  examined  what  is  pticularly 
laufull  during  the  confusions  and  revolucons  of  Goverm'  &c  in  3  parts  by 


id 


Anth.  Askham,  Esqr vj 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of   Master   Mabbott   and   Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  severall  pollitick  &  Military  observations 


upon  the  civill  &  military  Goverm"  &c,  by  D.  P.  gent 


Vju 


[Page  125] 
Master  Smith. 


Master  Lee, 
Master  Pakeman, 
Gabriell  Bedell, 

and 
Mercy  Heigben. 


Bern.  Alsop. 


Master  Wright. 


Master  White. 


Master  Smith. 


Geo.  Calvert. 


1°  itt-Aij  1648 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanfoed  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  dyety  of  the  holy  ghost  proved,  or,  An 
answere  to  M'  Bidle,  by  Nich.  Eastwick vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath.  Beent  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Three  learned  readings  by  Sr  James  Dyer 
of  wills,  Sr  John  Brograve  of  Joyntures  &  Tho:  Risden  Esqr  of  forcible 
entrey    ............     vjd 

3* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  weekely  Accompt      .........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Beowne  by  order  of  the 
Lords  in  Parliam',  Ann  Ordinance  of  the  Lords  &  Comons  in  Pari*  ag' 
Blasphemy  Error  &  haeresie  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence       ........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ceanfoed  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  The  humble  petifbns,  serious  suggestions  &  dutifull 
expostulacTtns  of  some  moderate  &  loyall  gentlemen,  &c,  of  the  Easterne 
Assotiacon     ...........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Latham 
warden  a  booke  called  The  divine  warrant  of  Infants  baptisme  &c  by 
Mr  Church "    .  .    vjd 


[* 


ttfcSZ.}:-***- 


4—29  May  1648.] 
[24°   Caroli  Regis] 


295 


Master  Moseley. 


[Page  126] 
Nich.  Gamadge. 


Master  Wright. 


Master  Clarke. 


Sam.  Tompson. 


John  Crooke  and 
6abr.  Bedell  and 
Mercy  Melghen. 


Master  Calvert. 


[Page  127] 
Dan.  Frere. 


Dan.  Frere. 


4tb 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath.  Brent  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Poems  &  Playes  (viz*)  The  seige,  or,  Love's 
Convert ;  The  Lady  Errant ;  The  Gitty  Cozener,  or,  The  Ordinary,  being 


Trage-Comedies,  by  Mr  Wm  Cartwright 


vj" 


16°  iftittf   1648 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  Note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Alice  Beckett  &  wth  the  consent  of  Nicholas  Vavasor  &  subscribed 
by  both  the  wardens,  All  the  estate,  right  title  &  interest  wch  the  sd 
Alice  Beckett  &  Nich:  Vavasor  have  in  this  booke  or  copie  called,  0  per 


Se  0,  or,  the  Bellman  of  London,  &c 


vj 


I 


18°  ittaif 


Entred  for  his  copie  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Pari',  An  ordinance  of 
the  Lords  &  Comons  for  setting  a  new  Militia  in  London,  the  18'*  of  May 


1648 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden  Diatrihae,  or  a  continuation  of  certaine  discourses  upon 
these  texts  (viz1)  ACTS  10.  4;  PSAL.  112.  6;  LUKE  2.  13,  14;  and 
NEHEMIAH  13,  14,  22,  by  Jos.  Mead,  late  fellow  of  Christs  Colledge  in 
Cambridge vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Electa  Thargumico  Babbinica  sive 
annotafones  in  Genesin  &c  p  Christopher  Cartwright         .        .     vjd 

25°  iWaft 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Jacobi  TJsserii  Armachani  Annates  sacrae 
scripturae  a  mundi  recordio  simulque  historiae  Asiaticae  et  Egipticae  ab 
initio  Olimpiadu,  usque  ad  extremU  Vespasiano  reipubliae  Judaicae 
excidiU  deducti.  The  Annals  of  Holy  Scripture  from  the  creation  of  the 
World.  Also  the  history  of  Asia  and  Egipt  from,  the  begining  of  the 
Olympiads  untill  the  last  destruction  of  the  Jewish  Comonweath  under 
Vespatian ;   by  James  Usher,  Bp  of  Armagh,  Pr  &  Metr  of  all  Ireland 

vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of   Master  Bachelor   and    Master 
]  warden  a  booke  called  A  looking  glasse  for  a  proud  Pharisee, 
&c,  by  Rob1*  Pryer .        .    vjd 

29»  Mini  1648 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  All  the  works  of  Buscon  surnamed  Don 
Pabalos,  alias,  Don  Francisco  de  Quevedo  Villeagus,  kn*  of  the  order  of 


St.  Jago,  &c,  translated  out  of  Spanish  into  English 


VJa 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands  of   Master   Downham   and    Master 
Latham  warden  a    booke    called    Enchiridion  oratoriu   et  poeticum   &e 


autore  Theodorica  Morelli  Campanio 


Vj« 


296 


[29  May— 10  June  1648. 
[24°  Caroli  Regis] 


J.rark.,{?;^-.] 


Mrs.  Brewster. 


Master  Lee  and 
Master  Pakeman. 


29^  iWait  1648 

Entred  for  her  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing  clarke  of  the 
Comons  house  of  Parliam',  a  sermon  called,  Selfe  surrender  unto  God 
opened  and  applyed  &c,  being  preached  at  Westmr  on  a  fast  day,  the 
23th  of  Pebr.  1647  [i.e.  1647-8],  by  Symeon  Ashe  .        .        .     vjd 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  Note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Wm.  Cooke  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  these  bookes  following 
(viz*) ij*  vjd 

Cooke's  Copiehold  cases. 

Nusances. 

Caltheop's  Copiehold  cases,  one  halfe. 

The  office  of  Executors,  a  fourth  part. 

Bayle  &  Mainprise. 

Master  Lee  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  by  consent  of 
Master  Pakeman.     "VVm.  Cooke  a  booke  called  A  treatice  of  the  principaU  grounds  &  maximes 


of  the  Lawes  of  the  kingdome,  &c  by  Wm  Noy 


VjQ 


30°  Mm  1648 

Nath.  Brookes.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of   Master    Ceanfokd  and  Master 

Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Jeremiah  his  Lamentacbns  translated  into 
verse  wth  certaine  Meditacbns  &  Poems,  by  Jo.  Quarles.  And  a  sermon 
preached  in  Pauls  Church  called  Cods  Eternall  provision  for  all  his  saints 


in  heaven,  upon  the  2.  COR.  5.  1.  by  Dr  Hill 


xij" 


1°  SttttCf  1648 

[Page  128]            Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Master  White.         The  Moderate  Intelligence vjd 

Bern.  Alsop.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts  called, 

The  Weehely  Accompt   .........   xijd 

5°  3ftw(f  1648 

Master  Wright.       Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Parliam'  The  generalls 
letter  wth  the  papers  found  in  the  pocketts  of  certaine  prisoners  &c  .     vjd 

7° 

Bern.  Alsop.             Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  weekely  Accompt vjd     . 


10o  3tanif  1648 

Rich.  Marriott.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S'  Nath:  Bbent  and  Master 
Latham  warden,  a  tract  of  the  life  &  death  de  Padre  Pauli,  translated 
into  English vjd 


[ft  J* 


£»»;}  J.  Parker. 


16—28  June  1648.] 
[24°   Caroli  Regis] 


297 


Master  White. 
Bern.  Alsop. 


Master  Walbanck. 
Master  Lee. 
Master  Pakeman 
and  Gabr.  Bedell. 


Master  Walbanck. 


Master  White. 


[Page  129] 
Master  Kirton. 


Master  White. 


16° 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence    .......     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Weekely  Accompt vjd 

21  «>  of  Sune  1648 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Bendlowe's  Reports  &c  .         .         .     vjd 

co&em  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath.-  Brent  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  The  Booke  of  Oathes,  both  Ancient  & 
moderne,  &c  ..........         .     vjd 

eofrem  iXtc 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand    of    Master    Mabbott    and    Master 
]  warden  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence     vjd 

21°  afumt  1648 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  Alexandri  Bossaei.  Isagoge  Gramatica  &c 


Bern.  Alsop. 


24°  SttHij   1648 


VJa 


Entred 
Norwich,  Lo: 


.     under   the   hand   of   Master   Mabbott,   The  Earle  of 
Capell  &c,  their  peremptory  answere  to  the  Generall,  wth  his 


Excellencies  sumons  &c  to  Colchester 


VJ° 


27°  %\\\\i\  1648 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  Weekely  Accompt 


under   the    hand    of   Master  Mabbott   2  pamphletts 


xija 


2S^ 


Master  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing  by  order  of  the 
howse  of  Comons,  Articles  of  Christian  Religion  approved  &  passed  by  both 
hawses  of  Parliam'  after  advice  had  wth  the  Assembly  of  Divines,  &c     vjd 


Master  White. 


Master  Bellamy. 


Master  Bellamy. 
Vide  page  (172) 

Root*  Leyborne. 


coDem  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Moderate      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Latham 
warden  a  booke  called  A  peacemaker  wthout  parfltillifi/  &  hipocrisie,  &c  by 
Mr  John  Dury vjd  " 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Latham  warden  a  booke  called  A  comentary  or  exposicon  upon  the 
Pentateuch,  or  five  bookes  of  Moses,  &c,  by  John  Trapp 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of    Master  Mabbott 
called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence  &c      .         .         .         . 

38 


pamphlett 
.     vjd 


[4—12  July  1648. 

[24°   Caroli  Regis] 


».!»*•».{*.%«•■■] 


tftagter:  ©*!tr*  Satiisott  \ 


4o  3uKj  1648  3o  24°  Car.  R,*, 

[Page  130]            Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  both  the 
Master  Moseley.      wardens  a  booke  called  A  breife  narration  of  a  voyage  through  Italy  in  the 
yeares  1646  &  1647,  by  John  Raymond,  gent vjd 

6<>  3  it  It  j   1648 

Bobu  Leyborne.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligencer  &c vjd 

Bern.Al8op.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  Accompt .     vjd 

Master  White.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  &e .     vjd 

8»  of  aJttltf  1648 

JIa^e[  Reassigned   unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

o.  Wa  rson.  -^r  Andrew  Crooke  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  All  that  estate, 

right,  title  &  interest  (wch  was  conferred  upon  the  said  Mr  Crooke  by 
the  said  Mr  Waterson)  of  in  &  to  these  severall  bookes  or  copies  (viz') 

xviijd 
Riders  Dictionary. 

Sydney's  Arcadia. 
Josephus  History. 

11«>  3*ttl»    1648 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Lee 
warden,  An  attestacbn  to  the  testimony  of  our  reverend  brethren  of  the 
province  of  London,  &c,  by  the  ministers  of  Chesheire  .         .         .     vjd 

12o  aiulif   1648 

[Page  131]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Sr  Nath:   Brent    and    Master 

Master  Lee.  Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  The  touchstone  of  Comon  Assurances,  or  a 

Master  Pakeman.'  plaine  &  familiar  Treatice,  opening  the  learning  of  the  comon  assurances  or 

Oabr.  Bedell.  conveyances  of  the  kingdome  by  Wm  Sheapard,  Esqr       .         .         .     vjd 

Bern.  Alsop.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  Accompt vjd 


[|r.^eW80n,}J-p"k«' 


15  July— 11  August  1648.] 
[24°  Caroli  Regis] 


299 


15°  Sniff  1648 

Geo.  Calvert.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Lee  warden,  The  testimony  of  the  ministers  of  Staffordsheire  against 
Errors,  &c vjd 

coircm  frfe 

.     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  A  short  discourse 


Kobte  Leyborne.        Entred 


of  the  differences  of  Scotland,  &c,  &  the  Moderate  Intelligencer 


xij" 


Master  Wright.       Entred 


21*  3M»  1648 

by  order  of  the   Lords   assembled   in  Parliam',    The 


declaracon  of  the  estates  of  Scotland,  &c 


vj 


Bern.  Alsop.  Entred     .     . 

The  weekely  Accompt  &c 


26* 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts  called, 


xij 


ii 


28«> 

Bobte  ibitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of  Master  Mabbott  six  pamphletts 

called,  The  pfect  Occurrences,  printed  formerly  by  the  said  Rob"  Ibitson 

iij" 

Robte  ibitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Lee 

warden,  a  litle  treatice  called,  A  glasse  for  the  tymes  touching  the  true 
ministers  of  Christ  how  different  from  the  f alee  teachers  of  the  tymes     vjd 


9o  fcttftttSStC   1648 

John  Stafford.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands    of  Master   Downham   and  Master 

Dawson  warden,  a  small  tract  called,  A  helpe  to  Memory,  or  a  breife  of 


the  principall  histories  &c  of  the  Bible 


VJ" 


lltb  au&ttSt   1648 

[Page  132]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master  Lee 

Master  Symmons.    warden,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  Peoples  Eccho  to  the  Parliament's  declara- 


i'l 


James  Crumpe. 


Master  Kirton. 


Master  Latham. 


cons  concerning  a  personall  treaty  wth  the  king,  &c  ...     vj 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  A  touchstone  to  try  by  our  knowledge, 
beleife  &  life  whether  wee  be  Christians  in  name  onely  or  in  deed,  &c, 
by  R.  Y. 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Latham  late  warden,  a  booke  called  A71  easy  entrance  to  the  Latyn  tongue 
in  3  ptes,  by  Charles  Hoole  Mr  of  Arts vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Lee 
warden,  a  sermon  called  The  Bed  Horse,  or  the  bloodines  of  Warre,  &c,  by 


John  Geerey . 


vj 


id 


300 


[21—28  August  1648. 
[24°   Caroli  Regis] 


i.  p«k«.{^»^«».j 


21*  of  august  1648 

George  Calvert.  Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Lee 

warden  two  bookes,  viz',  one  entituled  Beleevers  Evidences  for  etemall  life, 
collected  out  of  the  first  epistle  of  JOHN.  The  other  called.  The  Key  of 
the  Bible  unlocking  the  richest  Treasury  of  the  holy  scriptures  ;  both  of  them 


written  bv  Mr  Fran:  Roberts,  pastor  of  Austins  pl,h  London 


xij" 


Master  Legatt. 


Sidney's  A  rcadia 
turned  over  to 
Master  Dugard 
page  168. 

v  Jnn  55. 


cofcrcm  D"te 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  uuder  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  John  Waterson  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Waterson  hath  in  the  copies 
and  parts  of  copies  following  (viz1) iij»  vjd 

1.  Sydney's  Arcadia,  halfe. 

Riders  Dictionary,  a  sixt  part. 
Perkins  Workes  in  all  volumes,  his  part. 
Collection  of  the  History  of  England,  by  Sa:  Darnell. 
Cambden's  Remaines. 


2. 
3. 

4. 
5. 
6. 

7. 


The  Preachers  Plea,  by  Mr  Heiron. 
Pagett's  History  of  the  Bible,  his  part. 


[Page  133] 
Master  Fussell. 


Che  24»  of  august   1648 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Dawson  warden,  An  analysis  upon  the  whole  Bible  wth  Marlorats  Anno- 
tions    [sic]    upon  the  New  Testam',  both  of  them  printed  with  Diodatis 


Annotacom  in  4° 


VjQ 


Tho.  Underhill. 


Master  Man. 


roDrcm   tsit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Lee 
warden,  A  breife  &  easy  explanacbn  of  the  shorter  catachisme  presented  by 
the  Assembly  of  Divines  to  both  howses  of  Pari',  in  imitac7>n  of  a  Catachisme, 


made  by  Mr  Herbert  Palmer,  by  I.  W. 


VjQ 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Dawson  warden,  A  catachisme  for  Christians  to  helpe  them  in  their  right 
understanding  of  their  Christian  obligacon  in  baptisme,  &c  by  Mr  Hunt,  B.D. 

Master  Partridge.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master  Lee 
warden,  a  booke  called  An  astrologicall  prediction  of  the  occurrences  in 


England,  part  of  the  ye"  1648,  1649,  1650,  &c  by  Wm  Lilley 


vj° 


28* 

Master  Calvert  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  Some  flashings  of  lightning  of  the  sonne  of  man, 
being  the  substance  of  \\  sermons  upon  sevall  texts,  by  Wm  Sedgwick 

yjd 


[>.%?•"•}'•***•*       28  August— 16  September  1648.] 

[24°    Caroli  Regis'] 


301 


Master  Calvert.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Lee  warden  a  booke  called  Leaves  of  the  tree  of  life  for  healing  of  the 
Nations,  &c,  by  Wm  Sedgwick      .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Master  Wright.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Pari*  The  four  me  of 
Church  goverment  to  be  used  in  the  Church  of  England  &  Ireland   .     vjd 

Law.  Chapman  and  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Blaicklock.        The  pfect  diurnall  &c       .         .  VJd 

[The  last  entry  of  this  news  sheet  was  the  28th  June  1647, 
see  p.  97.] 

Iio   *q)tcmtm<$   1648 

[Page  134]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master   Cbanfoed  and   Master 

Master  Meredith.    Dawson  warden  ffour  sermons  upon  [  ]  by  Mr  John  Fathers     vjd 


Master  Bowtell. 


eofrem  &fe 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  a  sermon  preached 
in  Pauls  upon  a  thancksgiveing,  the  27th  of  July  1648,  upon  EsAY 9  ;  4.  5., 


by  Mr  Steph:  Marshall 


vj" 


coirem  trie 


Master  Bowtell. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Elsing  by  order  of  the 
Comons  house  of  Pari'  a  sermon  called  the  sinne  of  hardnes  of  heart,  &c, 
preached  on  the  fast  day  the  28th  of  July  1648  by  Mr  Steph:  Marshall 


vj 


id 


eofrem  &te 


Wm'  Dugard. 


Godfrey  Emerson. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  Ehetoricus  Elimenta,  questionibus  et,  responsionibus 


explicata  in  usu  scholae  Mercator-scissor 


vj 


i'1 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke   called   Luciani  dialogi  libri  duo  graeco  latini  a  Ghiil. 


Dugardo  recogniti,  &c 


vj 


\i 


Master  Whltaker.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  The  history  of  king  Hen:  the  8'*,  written  by  the 


right  hoble  Edward  Lord  Herbert  Baron  of  Cherbery 


vj 


W 


Law.  Chapman  and   Eutred 
Law.  Blacklock. 


Bich.  Tomlyns. 


16<>  £Cpt  1648 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Lee 
warden,  a  tract  called,  A  Cordiall  for  a  fainting  soule,  or  some  essaies,  &c, 


by  Jo:  Cillings,*  Mr  of  Arts 


vj" 


*  The  name  should  be  "  Collings." 


302  [20  September— 10  October  1648.       j.p.rke,.!&DI£'°»] 

[24°   Caroli  Regis] 


20«>  Sept.  1648 

[Page  135]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Elsing  and  by  direction 

Master  Cotes.  0f    Sr  Anthony  Ireby  a  tract  called,  Impropriating  purchased  by  the 

Comittee  of  Gouldsmithg  hall,  &c   .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Law.  Chapman  and  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Blacklock.         The  pfect  diurnall,  &c Vjd 

Master  White.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate,  &c  .........  vjd 

Master  Wright.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  The  marrow  of  moderne  divinity,  the  second  vte,  &c, 
by  B.  F vjd 

3°  ©ctotoiji  1648 

Law.  Chapman  and  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Blacklock.         The  pfect  diurnall  &c Vjd 

4tb 

Master  White.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  comunicating  intelligence  &c     .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

7tb 

Master  Roper.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Dawson  warden,  His  Mat"'  reason  why  he  cannott  in  conscience  consent  to 
abolish  the  Episcopall  goverment  &c,  wth  the  answere  of  the  divines,  &c 

vjd 

John  Hardest*.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  Via  ad  gramaticu  complanata  &c,  The  way 
to  gramer  made  plaine  &c,  by  J a:   Shirley      .....     vjd 

9tb 

Bobt*  Ibitson.  Entred     ...     by  vertue  of  an  order  of  the  Lords  house  of  Pari',  five 

pamphletts  called,  The  pfect  Occurrences       .         .         .         .         ij*  vjd 

Geo.  Calvert.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
John  Wrioht,  junr.  all  the  estate,  right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said 
John  Wright  hath  in  the  copie  called,  Principles  of  Piety  &c,  a  catachisme 
byH.P vjd 

fcftc  10tb  of  ©rtotor  1648 

[Page  136]            Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Master  Lee.            Dawson   warden  a  booke  called  The  prophecy  of  Haggai  interpreted  & 
applyed  in  sundry  sermons  by  that   famous   &   iudicious   divine    John 
Reynolds  Dr  of  divinity,  &c vjd 


'E.D6w.on.!.J.parker 


10—28  October  1648.] 
[24°   Caroli  Regis] 


303 


Master  Lee  and 

Tlio.  Undurliill. 


Master  White.         Entred 


John  Crooke. 


Tho.  Hewer. 


fcfte  10«>  of  CMotm  1648 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  The  saints  encouragem'  in  evill  tym.es,  or 
observacons  concerning  the  martyrs  in  generall,  &c,  by  Edw:  Leigh,  Esq' 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


The  Moderate  &c 


VJQ 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  Virgills  workes  or  poems  translated  into 
English  verse,  by  Mr  John  Oglebe,  gent vjd 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


The  kings  answere  to  the  divines  pap  concerning  Episcopacy,  &c 


VJu 


12tb 

Master  Wilson.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  A  confirmation  &  discovery  of  witchcraft,  by  John 
Sterne vjd 


Law.  Chapman  and   Entred 
Law.  Blacklock, 


called,  The  pfect  Ihurnall  &c 


16* 

under  the  hand  of   Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 


X1J° 


19tb 

Master  Roper.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Lee  warden,  The  humble  answere  of  the  divines  attending  the  ho1'''  comrs 
of  Pari'  at  the  treaty  of  Newport,  to  the  2d  pap  delivered  to  them  by  his 
Ma'",  October  the  6"  1648,  about  Episcopall  goverm',  delivered  his  Mat" 
17"  October,  1648 vjd 


24tb  October  1648 

[Page  137]            Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts,  viz', 
Master  White.         The  Moderate  &C xijd 


26tb 

Fran.  Ash.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of  Master  Downham   and   Master 

Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  The  great  exemplar  of  sanctity  &  holy  life, 
according  to  Christian  instihition  described,  &c  .         .         .     vj 


Peter  Cole. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Lee 
warden,  a  sermon  called,  The  best  &  worst  magistrate,  &c,  by  Obadiah 


Sedgwick 


vj" 


304 


[3—20  November  1648. 
[24°   Caroli  Regis] 


J.  Parker. 


'•] 


3o  ilobcmtm'fr  164$ 

Master  Lee.  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent,  and  Master 

Master  Walbanck.    DAW80N  warden  a  booke  called  The  passage*  &  arguments  pro  et  contra,  at 
Gabr  Bedell  ^le  ^n9K  Bench  barr,  upon  the  habeus  corpus  concerning  the  loanes,  wth  the 


judges  censure  thereupon 


Rich.  Marriott. 


Master  Butter. 


Fran.  Sowle. 


Law.  Blacklock. 


VJ° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S'Nath:  Bkent  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  The  workes  of  Sr  Hen.  Wotton  never  before  printed 
(viz')  Of  education.  A  tast  of  some  observacbns,  Quintus  Curtius  from  the 
begining  of  the  Z*  booke.  A  panegirick  of  King  Charles  at  his  returne 
from  Scotland.  The  election  of  the  new  duke  of  Venice,  after  the  death  of 
Qiovanna  Bemho.     A  dispatch  from  Augusta,  &  sevall  paps  of  verses  & 


letters 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  Resolutions  &  decisions  of  divers  practicall  cases  of 
conscience  in  continuall  use  amongst  men,  in  4  decades,  by  Dr  Hall  B.N. 


[Page  138] 
Master  Walbanck. 

Master  Pakeman. 


Rich.  Roiston. 


Vj° 


9° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  The  young  Oramarians  sanctuary,  or,  the  practice 
ofsyntaxis,  &c,  by  Paul  Solamen vjd 

10o  fiobembrijj  1648 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  The  fathers  legacy,  or,  Burtons  collections,  &c    vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  Be  Give  — or  the  elements  of  the  law  naturall  & 
pollitique,  by  Thomas  Hobbs vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Lee 
warden,  a  sermon  called,  The  soules  soliloquy  &  a  conference  wth  conscience 
&c  by  Dr  Duppa  Bp  Salisbury vjd 

20t"  ilob.  1648 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  A  remonstrance,  or 
declaracdn  of  the  army,  presented  to  the  house  of  Comons  on  Monday,  the 
20'*  of  Nov.  1648,  by  Col  Ewer  &  six  Leif tenant  Col  &  Capt  of  the  Army, 


abstracted  out  of  the  original/  &r 


VJ° 


Master  Partridge 

and 
Geo.  Whittington. 


Master  White. 


eofrcitt  Jric 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott,  A  remonstrance  of 
his  Excellency  Thomas  Lord  Fairfax,  Lord  generall  of  the  Parliam"  forces, 
(fc  of  his  generall  councell  of  Officers,  held  at  S'  Albam  16'*  Nov:  1648  & 


tendred  to  the  consideracon  of  the  whole  kingdome  &c 


vj 


id 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  Moderate,  &c xijd 


>.%?"*}*.  P«k,r. 


28  November— 9  January  1648.] 
[24°   Caroli  Regis] 


305 


28» 

Law.Blacklookand   Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott   six  pam- 

Law.  Chapman.         phletts  called,  The  perfect  diurnall,  &c iij» 

under    the    hands    of  Master    Booker  and    Master 


Master  Partridge     Entred 

Hum.  Bmnden.         Dawson,  a  booke  called  Merlini  Anglici  Ephemeris  1649,  &c,  by  Wm  Lilley 


[Page  139] 
y/m.  Leybome. 


Vj« 


7»b  Dcccmbcv  1648 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bookee  and  Master 
Latham  late  warden,  a  booke  called  Urania  practica,  or,  practieall  astro- 
nomy in  6  parts  &c,  calculated  &  composed  by  Vincent  Wing  &  Wm  Ley- 


borne 


vj 


i'l 


23tb 

Law.Blacklookand  Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hand   of   Master   Mabbott   2   pamphletts 
called,  The  perfect  diurnall  &c       .         .         .         .         .         .         .    xijd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence xijd 


Law.  Chapman 
Master  White 


Master  Wright. 


27tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hands   of   Master  Mabbott    and   Master 
]  warden  a  booke  called  The  English  Improver,  or,  a  new  survey 
of  Husbandry,  &c,  by  Walter  Blith vjd 


Master  White. 


Master  Bowtell. 


Wm-  Dugard. 


Master  Smith. 


29«> 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master   Downham   and  Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  The  Turkish  Alcoran,  &c       . '        .     vjd 

W>  3tetttwr»  1648  [i.e.  1648*9] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of    Master   Cbanfoed   and   Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  The  Armies  remembrancer,  &c  by  R.  R. 


vj° 


cotrcm  irtc 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Lee  warden  two  bookes  (viz')  Stephanus  de  urbibns  &c,  &  Manuale  linguae 
grece  Gnomologicu  &c xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cbanford  and  Master 
Lee  warden,  a  sermon  called,  God*  anotamy  upon  mans  heart  &c  being  a 


fast  sermon  by  Tho:  Watson 


vj° 


Master  White.         Entred 


9»  $mmt£  1648  [i.e.  1648*9] 

under   the   hand   of  Master   Mabbott    3   pamphletts 


called,  The  moderate  intelligence  &c 

39 


XV11J" 


306 


[9—16  January  1648. 
[24°  Caroli  Regis'] 


'■  **".{*.%£•»■] 


9*  3amiar»  1648  [i.e.  1648*9] 

Law.Blacklockand  Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  two  pam- 
Law.  Chapman.         phletts  called,  The  pfect  diurnall,  &c xijd 


[Page  140] 
James  Crumpe. 


Francis  Grove. 


10°  3)ami;mj  1648  [i.e.  1648*9] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  The  odious,  despicable,  &  dreadfull 
condicon  of  a  drunckard  drawne  to  the  life  &e  by  Rich:  Young       .     vjd 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  noate  under  the  hand  of  Master 
Daniell  as  guardian  to  Mr  Tho:  Wrights  sonne  &  by  consent  of  a  Cort 
held  in  November  last.    All  the  estate,  right,  tytle  &  interest  wch  the  said 


Mr  Tho:  Wright  had  in  the  booke  called,  Valentine  &  Orson 


VJ° 


Master 
John  Wright. 


Robte  Ibitson. 


Master  Melghen 
and  Gabr.  Bedell. 


Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


12* 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  the  depthes  of  Sathan  discovered  or  the 
Jesuits  last  designe  to  ruine  religion  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  an  order  of  the  Lords  House  of  Pari', 
seaven  pamphletts  called,  The  pfect  Occurrences,  &c      .         .       iij*  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  Of  liberty  &  servitude  translated  out  of 


French  into  the  English  tongue,  &c 


vj 


i* 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 
(viz')  The  pfect  diurnall  &c xijd 


16*  3amiarj>  1648  [i.e.  1648*9] 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S'Nath.  Brent  and  Master  Dawson 
warden,  a  booke  called  Certaine  select  &  choice  presidents  &  conveyances 
made  by  Sr  Edw.  Henden,  Jen',  one  of  his  Ma1'  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  & 
one  of  the  sages  &  learned  fathers  of  the  Law,  published  by  John  Marsh  of 
Grayes  Inne,  barister,  whereunto  are  added  sundry  other  presidents  of 
M'  Noy  &  other  famous  lawyers      .         .         .         .         .  .     vjd 

coUcni  trie 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     ...     by  direction  of  Col  Tichborne  &  others  of  the  comon 

eouncell  of  the  Citty  of  London,  The  humble  peticon  of  the  Comons  of  the 
Oitty  of  London  in  Comon  Councell  assembled  to  the  ho"'  the  Comons  of 
England  in  Pari'  assembled  wth  the  narrative,  vote  &  answere  of  the  house 


thereupon,  &c 


vj 


li 


16«>  3antutrj>  1648  [i.e.  1648*9] 


[Page  141]            Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master  Lee 
Wm.  Dugard  and      warden  a  booke  called  Gramatica  latina  in  usum  scholarum  adornata  &c, 
Master  Slater.         opera  et  studio   Caroli  Hoole  A:M:  scholarchae  olim  Rotherhamiensis  in 
Agro  Ebor vjd 


>Diiron- }>•*«><«• 


17—22  January  1648.] 
[24°  Caroli  Regis'] 


307 


Master  Husbands. 


Master  Partridge. 
Master  Harford. 
Master  Calvert. 
Geo.  Whittington. 


Eobt*  Bostock. 


Robte  Ibltson. 


Master  Smith 

and 
Sam.  Gelllbrand. 


Robt*  Ibitson. 


170 

Entred  for  his  copies  by  order  of  the  hoblB  house  of  Comons  signed  by 
Master  Scobell,  Two  acts  of  the  sdhowse  (viz1)  one  for  adiourning  of  pte  of 
the  terme  of  Hilary  1648,  the  other  for  regulating  of  the  officers  of  the  Navie  & 
customes.  And  a  declaracbn  of  the  Comons  of  England  assembled  in  Pari' 
expressing  their  reasons  for  the  admitting  and  vacating  of  these  ensewing 


votes,  &c 


xvnj" 


cotrcm  *rtc 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  by  the  appointm' 
of  the  Generall  &  the  generall  Councell  of  the  Army,  A  peticon  from  his 
Excellency  Thomas  Lo:  Fairfax  &  the  generall  councell  &c,  concerning  the 
draught  of  an  Agreem'  of  the  people  of  England  &c,  and  a  declaration  of 


his  Excellency  &  generall  councell  concerning  the  same  &c 


VJQ 


18«> 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  Might  overcomeing  Bight,  or  a  cleere 
answere  to  Mr  John  Goodwyn's  Right  &  Might  well  mett,  &c,  by  Jo:  Geere 


1$» 


vj 


id 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  apaniphlett  called, 
The  pfect  Occurrences    .........     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  A  serious  &  faithfull  representation  of  the  judgments 
of  the  ministers  of  the  Oospell  wthin  the  province  of  London  in  a  letter  to 
the  Oenerall,  &c     .........         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  state  of  the  hingdome  represented  to  the  people  concerning  the  king, 
Pari',  Armie,  &  the  whole  land  in  a  rejoynder  by  way  of  Animadversions 
upon  the  Answere  to  the  Agreem'  of  the  people,  by  Wm  Ashurst  &c     vjd 


[Page  142] 
Robte  Ibltson. 


Master 
James  Flessher. 


Master  Smith. 


Eft*  20tb  of  3iamtitv»  1648 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hand   of    Master   Jennings   a  pamphlett 
called,  Collections  of  notes  taken  at  the  kings  tryall  at  West'  Hall  on  Sater- 


day  the  20'*  January,  1648  [i.e.  1648-9]  &c 


vj 


^ 


Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Master 
Eussell  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  a  booke  called  Deodates  large 
notes  upon  the  Bible  in  Italian  translated  into  English,  by  Mr  Rob18  Gentiles 


22tb 


vj 


id 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  A  usefull  case  of  conscience  discovered  & 
resolved   concerning   Assotiacons  &   confederacies  wth   idolaters,  infidells. 


hereticks,  &c,  by  Geo:  Gillespie 


Vj" 


308 


[22—30  January  1648. 
[24°  Caroli  Regis] 


j.  **..{*.%«»"■] 


John  Clowes. 


John  Playford. 


Master  Smith. 


22tb 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called. 
The  Eesolver  or  a  short  word  to  the  large  question  of  the  tymes  concerning 
the  Pari'  &  the  proceedings  about  the  king,  &c  .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  perfect  narrative  of  the  whole  proceedings  of  the  High  Cort  of  Justice  in 
the  tryall  of  the  king,  &c        .......  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham,  The  dissent  of  the 
ministers   of  Essex  from  the  Remonstrance  of  the  Armie  &  theire  prsent 


proceedings  in  relation  to  religion,  king,  pari'  &  kingdome 


VJu 


Law.  Chapman. 
Master  White 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 

d 


Law.  Blacklock  and    Entred     . 

A  pfect  diurnall  &c vj 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


[Page  143] 
Master  Sparke. 


Robt«  Ibitson. 


Rob'«  Ibitson. 


The  Moderate  Intelligence 


vj° 


£hc  2$tb  of  3ammr»  1648  [i.e.  1648*9] 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands   of    Master   Langley   and   Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  A  vindication  of  the  imprisoned  &  secluded 


members  of  the  house  of  Comons,  &c 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  two  pamphletts 
called,  Collections  of  Notes  taken  at  the  king's  triall  at  West"  Hall  on 
Munday  &  Tewsday  last  the  22"  &  23"  of  January  1648  [i.e.  1648-9] 

xijd 
under  the  hands  of  Theodore  Jennings  a  pamphlett 


Entred     .     . 

called,  Pryn  against  Pryn  &c 


Vj° 


Master  Harford. 


Robte  Ibitson. 


Master  Rothwell. 


2&b 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  The  charge  of 
the  Comons  of  England  agt  Charles  Steviart  king  of  England  of  high  treason 
&c,  to  the  High  Co"  of  Justice  Ac  .  .  .     vjd 

Entred     .     . 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett  called. 


The  prophecy  of  the  White  King  explayned,  &c 


vj" 


Tho.  Underhill. 


Law.  Blacklock  and 
Law.  Chapman. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Lee 
warden,  a  Just  vindication  of  M'  White  alderman  of  the  Citty  of  Exon  in 
answere,  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Calamy,  A  vindicaSon  of  the 
ministers  of  the  gospell,  &c,  wth  a.  short  exhortacon  &c,  about  the  king  &c 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  perfect  diurnall vjd 


30tb 

Master  White.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  Intelligence vjd 


[*, 


Dawson,  \ 
L«e. 


J.  Parker. 


31  January — 5  February  1648.] 


309 


&He  31 »  of  3himuu*i>  1648  [i.e.  1648*9] 

[Page  144]            Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  King  Charles 
Peter  Cole.               fag  gpeecJi  Upon  the  scaffold  wth  the  manner  of  his  suffering  on  Jan:  30'* 
1648  [i.e.  1648-9] vjd 

Master  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  hob1' 
howse  of  Comons  Two  acts  of  the  said  howse  (viz4)  one  of  them  called, 
An  Act  for  the  alteracon  of  severall  names  &  formes  used  in  Writts,  grants, 
&c,  the  other,  An  Act  prohibiting  the  proclayming  of  any  person  to  be  King 


of  England,  &c 


xija 


Tho.  Underbill. 

Fran.  Grove. 
Robto  Ibitson. 
Robte  Ibitson. 

Hen.  Playford. 


1°  JFetoMtg  1648 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Calamy  A  necessary  & 
seasonable  testimony  against  tolleracon  &  the  present  proceedings  of  sectaries 
&  their  abettors  in  England,  &c,  from  the  Com™  of  the  kirke  of  Scot- 


land, &c 


vj 


id 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  ballad  called, 
the  Icings  last  farwell  to  the  world,  &c     .....  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Whalley  Judge  Advocate 
of  the  Army,  two  pamphletts  called,  The  pfect  Occurrences  .         .   xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett  called, 
Collections  of  Notes  at  the  triall  of  the  king  wherein  he  was  condemned  to  be 
beheaded,  &c  ..........         .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  A  continuacon 
of  the  narrative  being  the  last  &  finall  dayes  proceedings  of  the  High  Cort  of 
Justice,  &c vjd 

[Note. — The  previous  part  of  this  work  was  entered  to 
"John"  Playford.] 


2°  JFtbv. 

Master  Husbands.  Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  ho1'1"  house  of  Comons  An  Act  of  the 
said  house  for  the  further  adiournement  of  pte  of  Hillary  terme,  1648    vjd 

Hum.  Blunden.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  a  small  tract 
called,  Mercurius  Teutonicus,  or  a  Christian  informacon  concerning  the  last 
times  &c  by  Jacob  Beymen vjd 


[Page  145] 
Robt«  Ibitson. 


TUc  4*  of  JFehv.  1648  [i.e,  1648*9] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Theodore  Jennings  a  pamphlett 
called,  A  pfect  collection  of  Exact  passages  of  Pari'  &c    .  .     vjd 


50 

Robt*  Leyborne.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  twelve  pamphletts 
(viz1)  The  moderate  Intelligencer  &c vj' 


310 


[5—13  February  1648. 


J-Park.,.^;""-] 


50 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Sedgwick,  A  discourse 
concerning  the  beauty  of  providence  in  the  rugged  passages  of  it,  <fcc  by 


Sam.  Gelltbrand. 


Robte  Ibitson. 


Jo:  Wilkins  B.D. 


vj" 


Law.  Blacklock  anil 
Law.  Chapman. 

Master  White. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings,  A  cruell  cry  in 
the  eares  of  cavaleers,  apostates  &  presbiters  for  the  resolve  of  13  queries,  &c 

Vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  Diurnall,  &c vjd 


Entred 


The  Moderate  Intelligence  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


Vja 


Master  Calvert 
and  Peter  Cole. 


6tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hand    of  Master    Mabbott    and    Master 
Lee  warden  a  booke  called  King  Charles  his  case,  or,  an  appeale  to  all 


rationall  men  concerning  his  triall  <fcc,  by  Jo.  Cooke 

7tb 


VJ° 


Robtt  Ibitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


An  answere  to  the  Citties  RepresenfaSdn  &c 


Vja 


Master  Partridge.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


The  reprsentative  of  divers  well  affected  psons,  &c  . 

9tb 


vj- 


Master  Husbands.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  Pari', 
A  declaraiTm  of  the  Pari'  of  England  for  mainteyning  the  fundamentall 


Lawes  of  this  Nation 


vj 


id 


£JiC  9«>  Of  JFUbtMtS  1648   [i.e.  1648*9] 


[Page  146] 
Fran.  Grove. 


Entred 


Loves  tide,  or  a  farwell  to  folly  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  ballad  called, 


VJ" 


12tb 


Law.  Blacklock  and 
Law.  Chapman. 

John  Clowes. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Whaley,  The  pfect  Occur- 
rences &  under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  The  The  [sic]  Perfect 
Sumary  &c    ..........  xijd 


13tb 

Master  White.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


The  Moderate  Intelligence  &c 


vj° 


[wDIir 


•™on'  }j.  Parker- 


16—27  February  1648.] 


311 


16* 

Master  Husbands.  Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell,  clarke  of  the 
Parliam',  Three  Acts  of  Pari'  viz*  (1)  For  taking  away  the  oathes  of 
allegiance  &  supremacy  &  a  new  oath  for  freemen  of  London  &c.  (2)  Agt 
the  printing  of  any  the  proceedings  of  the  High  Co''  of  Justice,  &c. 
(3)  For  the  more  speedy  &  easy  passing  the  Accompts  of  Sheriffs  &c 


17* 


XVllJ" 


Master  Walbanck. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  The  English  protestant,  or  Utopia  new  modelled,  &c, 


by  Tho:  de  la  More  of  Grayes  Inne  Esqr 


vj 


i'i 


Master  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the 
Pari',  two  Acts  of  the  said  Pari'  (viz')  1.  For  better  setting  of  proceedings 
in  Co'"  of  Justice  according  to  the  present  Government.  2  For  enabling 
&  authorizing  Justices  of  Peace  to  act  &  proceed  in  their  offices  &  duties  &c  ; 
and,  A  declaration  of  the  Pari'  of  England  in  answere  to  the  Scotch  com" 


two  letters  &c 


XVllJ" 


Peter  Cole. 
Fran.  Titon. 
John  Playford. 


22» 

Entred     .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  King  Charles  his 

triall,  or,  a  pfect  narrative  of  the  whole  proceedings  of  the  High  Co"  of 
Justice  &c  wth  a  pfect  copie  of  the  kings  speech  upon  the  scaffold  &c     vjd 


[Page  147] 
Mrs.  Overton. 


Hen.  Crips. 


23*  JFUto.   1648  [i.e.  1648*9] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Lee  warden  a  pamphlett  called,  The  execution  of  the  late  king  iustified,  &c 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master  Lee 
warden  two  bookes  (viz')  Encouragemt  &  councell  from  the  mouth  of  god  &c, 
by  Ezechiell  Woodward ;  and,  The  kingdomes  grand  quere  what  warrant 
there  was  for  such  proceeds  about  the  king,  &c         .         .         .         .    xijd 

Mrs.  Hanna  Allen.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  An  answere  to  some 
of  the  most  materiall  things  conteyned  in  a  letter  entituled,from  the  ministers 
of  the  gospell,  &c vjd 

Hobte  Ibitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Judge   Advocate  Whallev  and 

Master  Jennings  three  pamphletts  (viz')  The  pfect  Occurrences,  The 
Summary   &    The  True  Informacon  of  the  beginning  &  cause  of  all  o' 


troubles  how  they  have  been  hatched  &  prevented 


xvnja 


Law.  Blacklock  and    E  ntred 


Law.  Chapman.  called,  The  pfect  diurnall  &c 


26* 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 


xij" 


27* 

Master  White.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  Moderate  &c xijd 


312 


[27  February— 7  March  1648.  j.p»rk.r. {&%««•] 


27tb 

Tho.  Paine.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 

Dawson  warden,  The  copie  of  sever atl  letters  prsented  to  his  Excellency  the 


Lo :  generall  Fairfax  &c 


vj 


II 


Fran.  Titon  and 
John  Flayford. 


coJrcm  trie 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


Entred     .     . 

The  Marquesse  of  Ormonds  proclamacbn  &c 


vj 


Maiter  Legatt 

and 
Master  Moseley. 


eoircm  tiie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands  of   Master   Cranfokd   and   Master 
Lee  warden  a  booke  called  Nineteene  sermons  on  the  16'*  chap,  of  GENESIS, 


by  M'  Josua  Shute,  wth  his  effigies 


vjq 


Maater  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the 
Pari1  two  Acts,  (viz1)  1  For  encouragemt  of  officers  &  marriners ;  the  other, 
Concerning  a  pap  subscribed  by  the  Comrs  of  the  Pari'  of  Scotland  &a   xijd 

1°  mwctif   [1648  i.e.  1648*9] 

[Page  148]  Entred     .     .     .    under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  a  pamphlett  called, 

Master  Hood.  The  humble  representation  of  the  comittee,  gentry,  ministry  &  other  well 

affected  psons  in  the  county  of  Leicester  .....     vjd 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S'  Nath:  Beent  and  Master  Lee 
warden,  a  Catachisme  called,  The  sums  of  Christian  religion  &c     .     vjd 


John  Clowes. 


Bobt*  Wood. 


Master  Smith. 


Master  Coates. 


Master 

James  Fleeher. 


2° 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  two  pamphletts 
(viz1)  The  occurrences  &  the  pfect  sumary  &c  ....    xijd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  faithfull  scout,  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

6tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master   Ceanford  and    Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  The.  Essex  watchman*  watchword  to  the 


inhabitants  of  the  said  county,  &c  . 


vj 


i<i 


co&cm  tfic 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Dawson 
warden  a  booke  called   Christs  welcome  to  sinners  or  a  proclamacbn  of 


pardon  from  the  king  of  kings,  &c 


vj" 


70  Miirtii 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Beent  and  Master  Lek 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  description  of  the  province  of  New  Albion,  &c 

vjd 


[fc^r0"''^  *">»'• 


7—12  March  1648.] 


313 


7<>  iWarttf 

Master  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Lee 

James  Flesher.  warden  a  booke  called  Elementa  linguae  Persicae  autore  Jo:  Graves     vjd 


Master  Bartlett. 


Peter  Cole. 
Fran.  Titon. 
John  Playford. 


$tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Dawson  warden,  a  serious  addresse  to  Sam:  Oates  for  a  roaton^  *  resolve 
touching  some  queries  about  his  new  Baptisme  &c,  by  John  Drew    vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  The  severall 
speeches  &  prayers  of  Duke  Hamilton,  the  Earle  of  Holland,  &  the  Lord 
Capell  upon  the  scaffold  imediatly  before  their  execucon  the  9'*  March,  1648, 
[i.e.  1648-9]  Together  wth  the  severall  prayers  of  D'  Sibball  &  M'  Boulton  & 
the  passages  there  that  day      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .    vjdt 


[Page  149] 
John  Clarke. 


Robte  Wood. 


10  ittartif  1648  [/>.  1648*9] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Clarke  Prsident  and 
Doctor  [  ]  and  Doctor  [  ]  censors  of  the  Phisitions  Colledge 

&  both  the  wardens  a  booke  called  A  description  of  the  vessells  in  the  body 
of  man,  1,  Of  the  veynes,  arteries  &  nerves,  especially  of  those  in  the  limbs  & 
habitt  of  the  body,  whereof  there  are  also  given  Anotomicall  figures,  the  largest 
&  fairest  that  ever  were  published,  in  three  tractates,  translated  out  of  the 
Anotomy  of  Adrianus  Spigelius      .......     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  kingdomes  faithfull  scout,  &c vjd 


12° 

Law.Blacklockand   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 
Law.  Chapman.  called,  The  pfect  diurnall,  &c xijd 


Master 
James  Flesher. 


Master  White. 


Robt«  Ibltson. 


Master  Bowtell. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sir  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  Joannis  Seldeni  de  Synedriis  et  praefecturis  Juridicis 


veterum  Ebraeoru  libri  duo 


vj 


l< 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  &c vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Theodore  Jennings  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  manner  of  the  beheading  of  Duke  Hamilton  Earle  of  Holland 


&  Lo:  Capell 


VJa 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master  Lee 
warden,  A  moderate  &  cleere  vindicaSon  of  the  serious  rep'sentacbn  & 
late  vindication  of  the  ministers  of  London  from  the  scandalous  aspersions 
of  John  Price  in  a  pamphlett  of  his  called,  Clerico  classicum,  &c      .     vjd 


•  Deleted  in  Eegister. 

t  The  date  of  this  entry  should  undoubtedly  be  the  9th  March  1C48-9  or  some 
subsequent  date. 


40 


314 


[14—16  March   1648. 


J.  Park.r.j^Daw.on.-j 


Htb 

Robt«  Ibitson.  Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Judge  Advocate  Whalley  two 

pamphletts  (viz')  The  Occurrences  <fcc,  &  The  true  primitive  date  of  civill 


&  Ecciicall  goverment  discussed  &  cleered  &c 


nja 


[Page  150] 
Master  Seale. 


15tb  ittardl   164$  [i.e.  1648*9] 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands    of   Master    Jennings    and    Master 
Lee  warden,   The  articles  of  Agreem'  betweene  the   king  of  France,  the 


Parliam*  &  Parisian* 


VJ° 


This  is  crosed  by 
my  owne  hand. 
Aug.  6,  1651 
Mathew  Symons, 
at  a  court  held 


that  day. 
George  Calvert. 


Master  Robinson. 


[Page  151] 
Master  Robinson. 


16*0 


Entred 
Dawson  ward 
of  his  sacre 


under    the    hands    ot' Master    Carill    and/Master 
a  booke  called  EIKQJS  BA2IAIKH.     The  poirfrtracture 


aty  in  his  solitude  &  sufferings 


vj 


M 


under   the   hands    of    Master    Calamy    and    Master 
a    booke    called  The  foundacon  of   Christian  Religion 


Entred     .     .     . 

Dawson  warden 

gathered  into  six  principles,  by  Mr  Wm    Perkins,  translated  into   Welsh, 

whereunto  is  added  the  Welsh  Alphabett  by  E.  R.  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 

vjd 

Entred  ...  by  consent  of  a  Co"  of  Assistants  &  by  vertue  of  a  note 
under  the  hand  of  Master  Parker,  these  bookes  &  parts  of  bookes 
following,  the  wch  did  lately  belong  to  Mr  John  Beale  decd,  &  were 
assigned  by  a  note  to  Mr  John  Parker  in  trust  as  by  the  said  note 
appeares,  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque  .....      viij*  vjd 

Hall's  Contemplacbns,  third  volume. 

Perkin's  Duty  of  the  ministry. 

Heiron's  Workes,  2d  volume. 

In  Heiron's  first  volume  (viz')  Helpe  to  devotion,  halfe.    The  dignity 

of  preaching.    The  ivisemans  verdict.  The  table  of  the  doctrines. 

The  Alphabetical!  table.  The  remedy  of  security.  The  ruine  of 

gods  enemies.  The  worldlings  downefall.   The  Spirituall  fishing, 

&  the  old  man  &  the  new  man. 
Dr  Gouge's  whole  armor  of  God. 
Broughton's  veiw  of  the  scripture,  halfe. 
Spelman's  Glossarium. 
Smith's  Exposition  on  HOSEA. 
Exposifbn  of  SALOMONS  SONG,  by  Dr  Gouge. 
Dyke  of  repentance. 

Sr  Hen:  Spelman  of  the  rights  of  the  church. 
Elton's  Catachisme. 
Gouge's  Catachisme. 
Bacon's  Essaies  in  12°. 

The  English  Farrier,  or,  Countrimans  treasure. 
Garland  of  Delight,     v"  11  Aug.  56. 
Brinsley's  true  watch,  1  &  2  pts. 
Welsh  Primer. 


[wDAI,on' }'•*»*»•         20  March  1648—2  April  1649.] 


315 


20®  Mavtij  1648  [i.e.  1648*9] 

Law.Blacklockand   Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall  &c vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hand    of    Master    Mabbott   a   pamphlett 
called,  The  Moderate,  &c vjd 


Law.  Chapman, 
Master  White 


cotfcm  trie 

Master  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the 
Parliam',  three  Acts  of  Parliam'  viz',  1.  For  the  abolishing  of  the  kingly 
office  in  England  Ireland  &  the  dominions  thereof.  2.  For  the  keeping  a  day 
of  humiliacon  upon  Thursday  the  19'*  of  Aprill,  1649.  3.  A  declaracon  of 
the  Pari'  of  England.,  for  setting  the  prsent  goverm'  in  the  way  of  a  free 


XV11J" 


state  &c 

Francis  Tyton.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Bachelor   and   Master 

Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  Aphorismes  of  Justificacon  wth  their 
explicacbn  annexed,  &c,  by  Richard  Baxter    .....     vjd 

Fran.  Titon.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called  a 

pamphlett  called  [sic],  The  Marquesse  of  Ormonds  pceedings  proclayming 
King  Charles  the  Second,  King  of  England  &c,  wth  the  sumons  to  Col.  Jones 
&  his  answere  &c    .........  vjd 


27tb 

Hen.  Playford.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett 

called,   The  Articles  for  the   surrender   of  Pomphrett    Castle    wth  a  list 
of  the  provisions  &  maior  genall  Lamberts  Letter  to  the  Speaker      .     vjd 

Master  White.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate,  &c vjd 


[Page  152] 
John  Stafford. 

Hen.  Playford. 


%pxi\\  2&  1649 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Calamy   and    Master , 
Dawson    warden,  a  small  tract  called,  Englands  admonifon  &c     .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott,  The  humble  peticbn 
&  reprsentacbn  of  the  sevall  churches  of  God  in  London  comonly  though 
falsely  catted,  Anabaptists  wth  the  Pari'  answere     . 


v.] 


;>i 


Master  Husbands. 


Fran.  Titon. 
John  Playford. 


John  Playford. 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Pari'  two  Acts,  viz',  one  for  abolishing 
the  house  of  Peeres,  the  other  agt  a  seditious  pamphlett  called,  The  second 
pte  of  England  Chaines  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  modest  narative  of  Intelligence  fitted  for  the  Republike  of  England  & 


Ireland  . 


vja 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Cranfobd  (licensed  by  him  the 
23"1  of  Febr.  last)  Four  prayers  used  by  his  late  Ma'"  in  the  tyme  of  his 
sufferings,  also  a  copie  of  a  letter  of  Prince  Charles  to  his  father      .     vjd 


316 


[8—21  April  1649. 


j.  r«k.r.{fc.3fc;»».] 


8tb 

Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  2  pamphletts 


Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


called,  The  pfect  diurnall  &c  . 


iij 


M 


Master  White.        Entred 


called,  The  Moderate  &c 


9tb 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 


xij" 


Master  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the 
Parliam'  3  Act*  of  the  Pari'  (viz1)  1  For  prscribing  certaine  tymes  to 
delinquents  for  pfecting  their  compositions.  2  For  the  raising  of  90,000'' 
p  mensem  for  the    Army  for  6  monthes.      3.  For  setting  the  Militia  of 


Westm' 


XVllj" 


10tb 

Master  Best.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Lee 

warden  a  booke  called  The  transaccons  of  the  high  Co''  of  Chancery,  both 
by  practice  &  presidents  wth  the  fees  thereunto  belonging,  &c,  collected  by 


M'  Tothill,  Esq'  &  reveiwed  by  S'  Bo:  Holborne 


VJ° 


[Page  153] 
Master  Williams. 


Master  Crooke. 


Robte  Ibitson. 


15°  ajirflte  1649 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Cranfoed   and   Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  A  choragraphicall  content  on  the  history  of 


the  Bible,  or,  the  description  of  Judea,  by  Tho:  Fuller  B.D. 


Vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Cranford  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  A  free  disputaSdn  against  prtended  liberty  of  con- 


science tending  to  resolve  doubts,  written  by  Sam:  Rutherford 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Theodore  Jennings  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  pfect  Occurrences  &c vjd 

Tho.  Dring.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  An  apologie  for  Paris  for  reiecting  of  Juno  &  Palla* 
Ac  by  Rob1*  Barron vjd 

Master  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  Pari', 
Three  acts  of  Pari',  viz',  1.  For  making  Tresurersfor  the  90,000"  p  month. 
2.  For  prize  goods.     3.  For  the  hearing  of  maratine  causes,  &c         xviijd 


John  Clowes. 


Master  Fawne. 
Master  Bothwell. 
Master  Calvert. 


21  tb 

under  the  hands  of  the  Judge  advocate  and  Master 


Entred     .     . 

Jennings,  five  summaries  &  four  occurrences 


inj'  vj 


i<i 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Lee 
warden,  An  exposicon  wth  practicall  observacbns  continued  upon  the  11" 
12"  13"  &  14"  chapters  of  the  booke  of  JOB,  being  the  sume  of  35  lectures 
by  the  sd  M'  Carill.  Each  mans  proporcon  in  the  sd  copie  being  as 
followeth,  Mr  Ffawne  hath  one  halfe,  and  Mr  Rothwell  &  Mr  Calvert  the 


other  halfe  equally  betweene  them 


Vj" 


awMn.i.j,  Parke,. 


21  April— 5  May  1649.] 


317 


21  tb 

Rich.  Tomlyns.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Lee  warden  a  booke  called  Faith  &  experience,  or  a  short,  narraclm  of  the 
life  &  death  of  Mary  Simpson  in  the  citty  of  Norwich      .         .         .     vjd 

Whe  23*  of  antral  1649 

|Pagel54]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 

Law.  Chapman.  The  pfect  diurnall  &o vid 

Law.  Blacklock.  rJ  •> 

Master  White.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate,  &c vjd 

Master  Williams.  Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Master 
Wateeson  &  subscribed  by  Master  Dawson  warden,  all  the  estate,  right, 
title  &  interest  wh  the  said  Mr  Waterson  hath  in  this  booke  or  copie, 
viz',  The  Christian  Diary,  &c  by  Dr  Cunsan,  translated  out  of  French   vjd 

Master  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  Pari', 
An  Act  whereby  the  Co*  of  Admiralty  may  proseed  to  sentence  notwith- 
standing prohibitions  to  the  contrary        ......     vjd 

Master  Seile.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 

Lee  warden  a  booke  called  The  generall  history  of  the  religion  of  the 
Turkes  togeither  wth  the  sumaries  conteyning  the  birth  life  &  death  of  their 
prophett  Mahomitt,  &c    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

30*b  ajir*  1649 

RobteWooS  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Jenninos  a  pamphlett  called, 

Englands  moderate  messenger  &c    .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

John  Clows.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  sumary  &c vjd 

John  Streeter.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Brittanicus,  &c vjd 

I"  4*ta»  1649 

Law.  Blalcklock.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
Law.  Chapman.  The  perfect  diurnall,  &c Vjd 

Master  White.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  &C VJd 

Efic  5*  of  #ta»   1649 

[Page  155]            Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand    of   Master  Downham  a  small  tract 
Master  Miller.        called,  The  triumph  of  patience,  &c vjd 

John  Walker.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  a  small  tract  called, 

An  humble  motion  to  the  Pari'  of  England,  &c  .         .         .     vjd 

J°[jn  Marten.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Dawson  warden,  a  sermon  preached,  at  Sergeants  Inne,  upon  MlCAH  the 
6.  8.  by  John  Ridley vjd 


318 


[14—28  May  1649. 


J.  Parker.  {*.%"•■•] 


Htb 

Master  Husbands.  Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of 
the  Pari',  3  Acts  of  Pari',  viz',  1.  For  sale  of  dean  &  cliapters  lands. 
2.  What  offences  shall  be  iudged  treason .  3.  For  taking  off  free  quarter  & 
Billett xviijd 

Master  Harper.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Latham  warden  (being  licensed  the  4th  of  Ffebr.  1647  [i.e.  1647-8]) 
Poems  called  Lucasta  or  Epodes,  Odes,  Sonnetts,  songs,  by  Rich:  Love- 
lace, Esq' vjd 

Rich.  Tomlyn.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Lee  warden  a  booke  called  Plantaginetts  tragicall  story,  or,  the  death  of 
Edward  the  4'*,  by  Tho:  Wincoll .     vjd 


Master  White. 


23tb 

Entred    .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett  called, 
A  moderate  Intelligence  impartially  comnnicating  martiall  affaires  to  the 


hingdome  of  England  &c 


vj" 


Law.  Chapman  and   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  two  pamphletts 
Law.Blacklock.        called,  The  perfect  diurnall xijd 


[Page  156] 
Master  Husbands. 


Fran.  Titon. 
Fran.  Titon. 
Fran.  Titon. 
Master  Roiston. 


Master  Clarke. 

Robte  Leyborne. 
Master  Rothwell. 


Iftf  23«>  i*t$i»  1649 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  Pari' 
three  acts  of  Pari'  1.  An  addiconall  act  touching  the  90,000".  2.  Touching 
the  death  of  Tf  Dorislaus.  3.  For  making  this  Comonwealth  a  free 
state       ...........         xviijd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  Pari'  a  booke  called  Parliamenti  declaratio, 
&c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  the  Lord  President,  Duke  Hamil- 
ton* case  argued  by  M'  Steele  .......     vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  from  his  Excellency,  The  Levellers  designe 
discovered,  by  Henry  Denne vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Lee  warden  a  booke  called  The  papers  wch  passed  at  Newcastle  betwixt  his 
sacred  Ma*'  &  M'  Alex.  Hinderson  concerning  the  change  of  church  goverm' 

vjd 

28"> 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Dawson  warden,  discourses  on  these  texts  of  scripture  viz',  DEUTER.  16. 
16,  17;  1.  COR.  10.  3,  4,  5;  2.  Pet.  2.  1.  and  upon  the  first  article  of  the 
creed,  by  Jos:  Mead,  late  fellow  of  Christs  Colledge  in  Cambridge     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Republicus  &c        .         .         .         .         .         .  .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  the  foundaZbn  of  true  holines  laid  in  the  knowledge 
of  the  doctrine  of  the  Sabath,  by  Tho:  Sheapard  of  New  England  .     vjd 


OSsr- !'•»»*»• 


28  May— 7  June  1649.] 


319 


28«> 

Master  War.  Lee.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  A  ternary  of  paradoxes.  1.  Of  the  inag- 
neticall  cure  of  wounds.     2.  Of  the  nativity  of  Tartar  in  wyne.     3.  Of  the 


image  of  God  in  man,  bv  Dr  Charlton 


Vja 


[Page  157] 

Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  pfect  diurnall,  &c 


4°  Statu j  1649 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  two  pamphletts 


xij" 


coUfcm  trie 

Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hands    of    Sr   Nath:   Beent   and    Master 
and  Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  Sergeant  Thorpe,  Judge  of  Assise  for  the 

Northerne  Circuite,  his  charge  delivered  to  the  grand,  jury  at   Yorke,  the 


Master  Best. 


20"  March  1648  [i.e.  1648-9] 


Vj" 


Master  Stephens. 


eotrcm  Drtc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downeham  and  Master 
Dawson  warden,  these  2  bookes,  viz',  Thomae  Gatakeri  Londinatis  de 
nomine  tetragramato  dissertatio,  &,  The  principles  of  the  doctrine  of  Christ 
nnfoulded  in  2  short   catachismes,  by  John  Owen,  pastor  of  Fordam  in 


Essex 


Xlj" 


Master  Stephens.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  A  breefe  representacon  &  discovery  of  the  notorious 
falcehood  &  dissimulacbn  conteyned  in  a  booke  called.  The  Gospell  way  con- 


firmed by  miracles  published  by  Nich:  Ware  &  Mafhew  Hall 


VJ" 


Master  White. 


Wm-  Dngard. 


Sam.  Satterthwait. 


5* 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master  Jennings   3   pamphletts 
called,  The  Moderate  Intelligence  &c       .         .         .         . 


Entred 

[ 


xviijd 

.     .     under   the   hands  of   Master   Downham    and    Master 
]  warden  a  booke  called  Apothegmata  aurea  Begia  Carolina,  &c 


Vj" 


6*b 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Jennings  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  Terra  pads,  A  true  testificacdn  of  the  spirituall  land 


of  peace  &c,  sett  forth  by  H.  N.  wth  an  interlude  of  rimes  &c 


vj 


i-i 


7tb 

MaBter  Symmons.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Caeill  and  Master  Lee 
Vide  fol.  178.  warden   a    booke   called   Zeiglography,   or,   a   new   art  of  short  writing. 


Provided  the  author  of  this  copie  be  not  Mr  Shelton 


vj" 


320 


[7—13  June  1649. 


.MKfMSr*] 


IPhc  7™  of  Stone  1649 

[Page  158]            Entred  for  his  copies  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Master 
Master  Boper.         Partridge  &  subscribed  by  Master  Dawson  warden,  these  three  bookes 
or  copies  viz' xviijd 

Clavig  linguae  graecae  &c. 
Ffundamentutn  linguae  graecae,  &c. 
Augustine*  Confessions  in  English. 

coircm  Hie 

Master  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  Pari', 
five  acts  of  Pari',  viz',  1.  For  setting  the  militia  wthin  the  hambletts  of  the 
Tower  of  London.  2.  Resolves  of  the  Comons  of  England  concerning 
delinquents.  3.  For  the  present  examining  the  accompts  of  officers  &  soldiers 
now  in  the  Pari"  service  of  this  nation.  4.  For  setting  a  part  a  day  of 
publike  thancksgiveing.  5.  Instructions  for  the  sale  of  deane  &  chapters 
lands ij'  vjd 

John  Clowes.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  eight  pamphletts 

(viz')  4  Occurrences  &  4  Summaries        ......  iiij» 


12tb 

Master  Husbands.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  Pari', 
An  Act  for  maintenance  of  preaching  ministers       ....     vjd 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hands   of   Master  Jennings   and    Master 

Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  A  directory  for  ladies  and  gentlewomen,  &c 


Master  Mozeley. 


VJa 


13»  Stint!   1649 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Seale  and  Master  Lee  warden,  all  the  estate,  right,  title  & 
interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Seale  hath  in  this  booke  or  copie,  viz'  Biathanatos, 
a  declaration  of  that  paradox  or  thesis  of  selfe  homicide  written  by  Dr  Donne, 


dean  of  Pauls 


vj" 


[Page  159] 
Master  Mozeley. 


£he  12»  of  3Jtme  1649 

[Query,  a  clerical  error  for  the  13th.] 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Cartwright  &  subscribed  by  Master  Lee  warden,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Cartwright  hath  in  this  booke  or 
copie  called,  A  manuell  for  the  sicke  with  a  tetany  &  prayers,  by  B"  Andrews 


of  Winchester 


vj 


M 


eofcettt   tfit 

Master  Moreley.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Bourne  &  subscribed  by  Master  Lee  warden,  a  booke  called 
Divine  eiaculations  fitted  for  private  devotions,  by  a  late  reverend  divine 
&  now  owned  to  be  Dr  Andrews,  Bp  of  Winchester       .  vjd 


Bjmm.I- J.  Parker. 


,  L«». 


13—26  June  1649.] 


321 


Ette   12*  of  Stone  1649 

[Query,  a  clerical  error  for  the  13th.] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Beent  and  Master 
Lee  warden  a  booke  called  Aurora  the  prince  &  Auranta  wth  divers  other 


Master  Hozeley. 


poems  &  translacons,  by  Tho:  Stanley  Esqr 


vj 


id 


eotrem  frfe 

Master  Mozeley.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  Artificiall  Arithmeticlc,  the  quintessence  of  the  golden 
rule,  the  true  valuacbn  of  all  annuities,  to  find  a  distance  at  one  station, 
togeither  wth  divers  uses   &   applicacbn  for   seamen    Gunners,  surveyors 


&  measurers  of  land,  by  Robert  Jagar,  gent. 


VJ° 


21  tb 

Bobte  Ibltson.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  five  pamphletts 
(viz')  Thepfect  Occurences ij'  vjd 

Master  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  Pari', 
two  Acts  of  Pari',  viz',  one  for  the  releife  of  all  such  psons  as  are  sued 
contrary  to  Articles  of  warr ;  the  other  for  enabling  the  judges  of  the 
Northerne  circuit  to  hold  an  assize  at  Durham,  the  2d  of  August,  1649 


[Page  160] 
Master  White. 


X1J" 


25«>  Stone  1649 


Entred 


viz',  The  Moderate  Intelligence  &c  . 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  two  pamphletts 


xija 


Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 

Master  Flesher, 
Junr- 


eo&em  Hie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Jennings  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall xijd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Lee 
warden  a  booke  called  Opuscula  anatomica  nova  autore  Johanne  Riolans 


cum  animadversionibus  eiusdem 


vj 


id 


Master  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  Pari', 
Three  Acts  viz*,  1.  Touching  Lettres  of  Mart.  2.  An  additionall  act  for 
encouragem*  of  purchasers  of  deanes  &  chapters  lands.  3.  For  the  sessions 
of  Assizes  in  Lancaster  castle  ......         XV11J 


26" 

Master  Meredith.     Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands    of   Master  Calamt   and   both   the 
wardens,   a   breeife   comentary   with   notes    upon   the   whole  prophecy   of 


Hath.  Brookes. 


Malachy,  by  W.  Slater,  D.D. 


vj° 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbott  (being  licensed  in 


Aprill  last)  a  booke  called  The  blessed  Jew  of  Morrocco,  Ac 


vj" 


41 


322 


[2—17  July  1649. 


It.  Meftrt 


IjT'cuJpSfi.] 


ittasm •:  l»obn  t  ftttafc,  ittastrv. 

mmtvt  mat*  ^»^nwiM 

master:  Stalin  €ha»»tUi9miiratn9' 


[Page  161] 
Master  -Moroatth. 
White. 


Tho.  Paine. 


Master  White. 


Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock 


2°  Sttlij  £°  Sni  1649 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Moderate,  &c vjd 

5* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Jennings  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Borne  ruined  by  Whitehall,  &c   .     vjd 

12tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  Moderate  &c vjd 

l*tt 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall,  &c xijd 

15* 

Master  Symmons.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  Pari', 
A  declaracTtn  of  the  Pari'  of  England  concerning  the  late  endeavor  in  a 
peaceable  way  to  remove  all  misunderstanding  between  e  the  Comonwealth  of 
England  &  kingdome  of  Scotland  &c       .....         .     vjd 

16* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  An  exposicon  wth  notes  upon  the 
Epistles  of  James  &  Jude,  by  Mr  Tho:  Manton        .        .        .    vjd 

17tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Chappell 
warden  a  booke  called  AnnotaSbns  upon  the  Testam'  by  Edw:  Leigh,  Esqr 

vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  Occurrences vjd 

*  Deleted  in  Register. 


Master  Ffawne. 


Master  Lee. 


Robu  Ibltson. 


[JSfiSpffi.  }*•"«*■ 


18—28  July  1649.] 


323 


18«>  3M|>  1649 

[Page  162]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Mastei 

Master  Pullen.        Fleshek  warden  a  booke  called  A  discourse  of  the  right  of  the  Church 


in  a  Christian  state,  by  Herbert  Thornidike 


vj 


id 


Mrs.  Meighen. 
Gabr.  Beadell. 
Tho.  Collins. 


John  Martyn  and 
John  Ridley. 


20*b 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Jennings  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  The  Co''  Keepes  guide  &c,  in  four  tracts. 
The  propriety  of  wch  copie  is  thus  distinguished  (viz*)  one  Moyety  thereof 
to  M"  Meighen  &  Tho:  Collins  &  the  other  moyety  to  Gabriell  Bedell 


vj" 


21  tb 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master    Downham    and   Master 
Chafpell  warden  a  booke  called  Officium  Quotidianum,  or,  a  manuell  of 


private  devotions,  by  the  late  Archb?  of  Canterbury 


VJu 


23tb 

Master  Husbands.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  Pari', 
Resolves  of  the  Pari'  concerning  such  ministers  as  shall  preach  or  pray  agt 
the  prsent  goverm',  &  four  Acts  of  Pari'  (viz4)  for  the  sale  of  the  personall 
goods  &  estate  of  the  late  King  Queen  &  Prince.  Touching  the  moneys 
&  coynes  of  England.  What  offences  shall  be  adiudged  treason.  For  the 
sale  of  the  honors,  mannors  &  lands  heretofore  belonging  to  the  late  King, 
Queene  &  Prince  <£c        ........       ij*  vjd 


Law.  Chapman. 
Law.  Blacklock. 


cototrn  "Hie 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall,  &c vjd 


Route  Ibitson. 


24» 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  pfect  occurrences,  <fcc .         .     vjd 


Robte  White. 


coDrcm  Uric 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  Moderate,  &c xijd 


[Page  163] 
Master  Husbands. 


28«>  3M2   1649 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell,  clarke  of  the  Pari1, 
two  Acts  of  Pari'  [viz']  1.  For  promoting  &  propagating  the  gospell  of 
Jesus  Christ  in  New  England,  the  other  further  instrucSbns  to  the  Trustees 
contractors,  treasurers  &  register  for  sale  of  the  deane  &  chapters  lands  &c 

xijd 


324 


[4—17  August  1649. 


•*«<•{?•(».] 


atl&ltSt  4tb 

Sam.  Saterthwaite.    Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of   Master  Bookee  and  Master 
Pflesher  warden  a  booke  called  Stella  nova,  a  new  gtarr  leading  wisemen 


unto  Christ  &c  by  Rob"  Gell,  D.D. 


Vj« 


6tb 

Master  Bellamy.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Flesher  warden,  A  tract  of  the  lives  of  the  fathers  &  other  eminent  & 
famous  divines  which  have  lived  from  Christs  tyme  to  this  present  age,  by 


Sam:  Clarke,  pastor  of  Bennett  Pinck 


Vj" 


Master  White.        Entred 


called,  The  Moderate,  &c 


jtb 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  two  pamphletts 


xija 


Master  Clarke. 


Ttao.  Fawcett. 


W™'  Dugard. 
Vide  fol.  (1C5). 


9tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Downham   and   Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Sacred  principles  services  &  soliloquies, 


or,  a  Manuell  of  devotions  made  up  of  3  parts,  <fcc 


vj° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Mabbott  and  Master 
Dawson  warden  a  booke  called  A  memorable  seafight,  penned  &  preserved 
by  Peter  White.  This  was  licensed  the  6th  March  1648  [i.e.  1648-9]    vjd 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  deed  of  bargaine  &  sale  under  the  hand 
&  seale  of  Master  James  Young  &  by  consent  of  a  full  Cort,  A  breife 
concordance  or  table  to  the  Bible  of  the  last  translacbn  &c  in  all  volumes, 
perused  &  enlarged  by  Mr  John  Downham,  wch  sd  booke  was  heretofore 
entred  to  M''  Robte  Young  &  M'  Nicholas  Bourne  The  nioyety  of  wch 
sd  booke  belonging  to  the  sd  Mr  Young  is  by  this  entrey  to  appertaine  to 
Wm  Dugard '.         .  .         .     vjd 


fchc  15tb  of  august  1649 

[Page  164]            Entred     .     .     .    under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett  called, 
Master  White.         The  Moderate  &c Vjd 


17tb 

Master  Husbands.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  Pari1, 
these  five  Acts  of  Pari'  viz'  i iij* 

1.  For  continueing  the  Assessm'  of  90,000"  p  mensem  &c. 

2.  For  giveing  power  to  the  comittee  of  Indempnity,  &c. 

3.  For  taking  the  A  ccompts  of  the  navy  &  customes. 

4.  For  admitting  6  counties  of  North  Wales  to  composicbn. 

5.  For  setting  apart  a  day  of  publike  thancksgiveing. 
And  the  true  state  of  the  transactions  of  Col  Geo:  Munck. 


I  M.  Fluher. 
[_J.  Chappell. 


R.  Head. 


20  August— 18  September  1649.] 


325 


20tb 

Law.  Chapman  and   Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  four  pam- 
Law.  Black-lock.        phletts  (viz')  The  perfect  diurnall  &c ij« 


21  tb 

Master  Leake.         Entred  .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Downham   and   Master 

Flesher  warden  a    booke  called  The  sinnfull  man  or  the  corruption  of 
'nature  by  sinne  written  originally  by  John  Francois  Senault  &  putt  into 


English  by  Hen:  Earle  of  Monmouth 


vj° 


27tb 


Master  Symmons.    Entred 


under  the   hand   of   Master    Downham    and    Master 
]  warden  a  booke  called  A  gaveing  sight  of  god,  or  the  ready  way 
to  gospell  humiliacon  on  ESAY  6.  5.     Also  the  lawes  discharge  to  spirituall 


christians  on  BOM.  8.  4,  5.  by  Walter  Cradock 


VJu 


Law.  Chapman  and    Entred 


Law.  Blacklock. 


The  pfect  diurnall 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett  called, 


vjg 


Law.  Blacklock  and   e  ntred 


Law.  Chapman. 


Master  Clarke. 


The  pfect  diurnall,  &c 


3°  Ssept. 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett  called, 


VJa 


Entred    .     .     .     under    the   hands   of  Master   Downam    and    Master 
Flesher  war  a  booke  called  A  divine  prospective  &c  being  a  funerall  sermo 


at  the  enterrement  of  Sr  John  Oayr,  by  Na:  Hardey 


vj" 


[Page  165] 
Master  White. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  Moderate,  &c 


4tb  xcptcmtm  1649 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  two  pamphletts 


xij" 


5°  Sqptcmtmji 

Master  Bourne.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Wm.  Dugard  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title,  interest  &  clayme  wch  the  said  Ml  Dugard  hath  of  in  &  to  the 
booke  or  copie  called,  A  breife  concordance  or  Table  to  the  Bible  of  the  last 


translacon,  &c,  in  all  volumes 


Vj» 


1*» 

Law.  Chapman  and   Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  .Master  Jennings  a  pamphlett 


Law.  Blacklock 
Master  White 


called,  The  pfect  diurnall  &c VJ 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Jennings  two  pamphletts 


called,  The  Moderate,  &c 


«J 


M 


326 


[18  September— 8  October  1649.         *•  *«dM."&i.] 


1$tb 

Master  Bourne.       Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  The  Phrigian  Fabulist  moralized  in  English 


verse,  by  Leo.  Willan,  gent.  . 


vj 


id 


Robte  Austen. 


Master  Calfert. 


2&b 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of  Master  Hatter,  secretary  to  the 
Army  a    small    tract   called,    A    true   relafdn  of  the  proceedings  of  the 


buisines  of  Burford,  by  maior  White 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of   Master   Downham    and    Master 
Pleshek    warden  a  booke    called    The    Lirick  poett.      Odes    &   satyres 


translated  out  of  Horace  into  English  verse  by  J.  S. 


vj° 


28* 

Robte  ibitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand    of  Master  Scobell,   A    letter  from 

Ireland  read  in  the  house  of  Combns  on  Ffriday  Sept  28"  from  M"  Hugh 


Peetera  of  the  taking  of  Tredagh,  Trym  &  Dundalke 


vj° 


[Page  166] 
Robte  Ibitson. 


Law.  Blacklock. 
Law.  Chapman. 


lo  ©rfofcriss  1649 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Jennings,  Some  consideracons 
touching  the  nature  of  an  oath,  more  pticularly  relating  to  our  Nationall 
covenant,  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Hatter  2  pamphletts  called, 
The  pfect  diurnall  &c     ........  xijd 


Master  Latham. 


John  Clowes. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  An  antidote  against  sorrow  in  order  to 


the  obteyning  of  sanctified  joy,  &c,  by  Cadw:  Wynn,  M.A. 


vj 


id 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of   Master  Hatter  secretary  to   the 


Armie  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  occurrences 


VJa 


R.  Wood  and 
Geo.  Horton. 


6°  ©dotortss 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Master  Hatter,  secretary  to  the 
Army,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  kingdoms  faithfull  and  impart  tall  Scout 

Vjd 


Law.  Blacklock  and    Entred 


8°  ©dolms 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Hatter  a  pamphlett  called, 


Law.  Chapman.         The  perfect  diurnall,  &a Vj 


[J*'c&ri>  *«<■■ 


8—15  October  1649.] 


327 


8°  ©ctofctts 

Rich.  Tomlyns.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Chappkll  warden  a  booke  called  A  preservative  against  false  teachers,  by 
Sampson  Townesend vjd 


Master  Ibitson.        Entred 


9°  ©ctotirte 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  ye  Parlia- 


ment a  pamphlett  called,  Severall  proceedings  in  Parliament 


Vj« 


Master  Partridge.    Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Booker   and    Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Merlini  Anglici  Ephemeris  A"  1650  or, 


generall  &  monthly  predictions,  &c  by  W.  Lilley 


vj" 


[Page  167] 
Nath.  Brookes. 


11»  ©ctofce*  1649 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Chappell  warden,  A  sermon  called,  Brittania  Bedeviva  &c  by  John 
Shaw vjd 


lltb 

under  the  hand  of   Master  Hatter   secretary  to  the 


Robte  ibitson.  Entred     .     . 

Annie,  a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  Occurrences,  &c 


vj 


H 


12» 

Geo.  Whitlngton.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Jennings  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  (being  licensed  the  15th  Septr  last)  a  booke  called  An 
introduction  to  the  holy  understanding  of  the  glasse  of  righteousnes,  by 


H.N. 


vj 


\& 


Master 

John  Williams  and 

John  Marshall. 


12» 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  The  Holy  Court,  written  in  French  by 
Nicholas  Causin  in  five  tomes,  whereof  4  of  them  are  translated  into 


English  by  Sr  T.  H. 


vj 


i'l 


Master  Stephens. 


coUcm  &te 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Bates  and  Master  Chappell 
warden  a  booke  called  Be  morbis  capitis  or  the  cheife  internall  diseases  of 
the  head,  &c,  by  E:  Pemell  phisition vjd 

Tho.  Brewster  and   Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands   of   Master   Downham   and  Master 
Gregory  Moule.         Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Hermes  tresmegistus  his  Poemander  of  the 
power  &  wisedome  of  god  translated  into  English  by  Dr  Everard   .     vjd 

Robte  ibitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell,  clarke  of  the  Pari1 

sevall  proceedings  of  the  Pari'  from  Tewsday  October  the  9,h  to  the  12th 


328 


[15—24  October  1649. 


R.  Mead. 


?cFhl; 


esher,  1 

appell,  ] 


15tb 

Master  SynTons.      Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Frost,  secretary  to  the 
councell  of  state  three  of  the  weekely  sheets  called,  A  breife  relacon  of 


some  affaires  &  transactions  &c 


xviy 


id 


[Page  168] 
Robte  Ibitaon. 


Wm-  Dugard. 


20tb  ©rtofccr  1649 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand  of  Master   Scobell    clarke    of    the 
Parliam',  The  sevall  proceedings  of  Parliam'  from  Tewsday  October  y'  [ 


to  Tewsday  October  the  23'* 


vj° 


Assigned  over  unto  him,  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Legatt  &  wth  consent  of  Master  Waterson,  all  the  estate,  right, 
title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Legatt  or  the  said  Mr  Waterson  have  or 
claime  in  the  booke  or  copie  called,  S'  Phillip  Sidneys  or  the  Countesse  of 


Pembrooke's  Arcadia 


vj 


id 


22tb 

W>»'  Dugard.  Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downeham  and  both  the 

wardens,  these  two  bookes  viz',  Wendelini  Xtiana  Theologia,  &  Wendelini 


Philosophia  Moralis,  &c 


xij" 


rolmn  tfit 

W-n- Dugard.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of    Sr    Nath:    Brent  and   Master 

Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Wendelini  logica,  &c   .         .         .     vjd 


rofrrm  &tc 

Tho.  Brewster.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands    of   Master   Downham    and    Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  A  new  &  cleare  discovery  of  the  ebbing  & 


flowing  of  the  sea,  by  Ellis  Bradshaw 


vj° 


Fran.  Tyton. 


Fran.  Tyton. 


23tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master  Scobell   clarke   to  the 
Parliament  and  Master  [  ]  warden  a  booke  called  A  Collection 

of  the  orders  of  Chancery  wth  alteracbns  &  additions  agreed  on  by  the  Lords 
Comission"  of  the  Great  seale  of  the  Master  of  the  Bolls  for  reformacbn  of 


the  practice  of  the  said  Co"',  &c 


vj" 


Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Lord  President  and  Councell  of  State, 
two  small  tracts  called,  The  Anatomy  of  John  Lilborne's  spiritt  &  pam- 
phletts    &    a    short    discourse    betweene    Monarchicall   &    Aristocraticall 


goverment  &c 


xij" 


[Page  169] 
Master  Walbanck 

and 
Humph.  Tnckey. 


24tb  Qtfotjtt  1649 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath.  Brent  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  The  first  pte  of  the  young  clarkes  guide, 
or  an  exact  collection  of  choice  English  presidents,  <fcc.  Compiled  by  R.  H. 
councellor vj4 


PHB5S&}*  ■«* 


24—30  October  1649.] 


329 


24*  October   1649 

Master  Moseley.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Claratella.  Poems  Eligies,  Epigrams  & 
satyrs,  by  Robte  Heath  Esq' vjd 


cotiem  tfit 

Master  Moseley.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Richard  Woodnoth  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  &  interest  which  the  said  Richard  hath  in  this  booke  or  copie 
(viz*)  Choice  psalmes  putt  into  Mustek  for  3  voices  wth  a  thorough  Base, 
composed  by  Mr  Hen.  &  M'  Wm  Lawes  brothers  &  servants  to  his  Ma'*  wth 


divers  Eligies  sett  in  musick  by  sevall  friends,  &c 


Vj- 


Nath.  Webb  and 
Wm'  Grantham. 


Robte  Leyborne. 


Robte  Ibltson. 


26* 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Herle  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Media,  the  midle  things  in  reference  to  the 


first  &  last  things,  &c,  by  Isack  Ambrose 


VJQ 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of   Sr   Nath:  Brent   and   Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  The  Com/pleat  Bodie  of  the  Art  Millitary 


&c,  by  sergeant  maior  Richard  Elton 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the 
Parliam',  A  letter  from  the  Attorney  of  Ireland  concerning  the  taking  of  the 
towne  of  Wexford  &c vjd 


[Page  170] 
Master  Walbanck. 


£J*c  27*  of  ©rtotw  1649 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Two  charges  at  they  were  delivered  by 
a  Justice  of  the  peace  of  the  county  of  Suffolke         ....     vjd 

Geo.  Whltlngton.i      Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Downham   and   Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called   Certamen  religiosum  or  a  conference 


Rich.  Woodnoth. 


Hen.  Sheapard. 


betwixt  the  late  king  &  Henry  Lo:  marquesse  of  Worster,  &c 


vj 


M 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Carill    and    Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  A  cajie  of  conscience  concerning  Ministers 


medling  wth  state  matters,  &c 


Vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  A  warning  peece  from  heaven  agt  the  sinne 


of  the  tymes  &c  by  Eliz.  Warren 


vj" 


30* 

Bern.  Alsop.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 

called,  The  declaracbn  &  engagem'  of  the  officers  &  soldiers  of  Col  Ingolbies 


regiment  for  the  prsent  goverment,  &c 

42 


vj° 


330 


[30  October— 7  November  1649.        "•■-MMSwS.] 


30* 

Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Chappell  warden,  two  bookes  (viz*)  Divine  philosophy  leading  into  the 
grounds  of  all  wonders,  &c,  &  Comfortable  doctrine  for  Adams  offspring 
a  compendious  dialogue,  &c    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         •    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  The  oxe  mussled  &  Oxford  dryed,  &c  by 
Hum:  Browne vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of   Master   Scobell   clarke   of    the 


Wm'  Taylor. 


John  Hardesty. 


Bobte  Ibitson. 


[Page  171] 
Master  Moseley. 


Master  Moseley. 


Master  Moseley. 


Parliam',  sevall  proceedings  of  Parliam'  &c    .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

3°  fiob,  1649 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S'  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Sr  Walter  Rawley  his  apology  for  his 
voyage  to  Guyana  wth  observacbns  on  the  Royall  Navie  &  Sea  Service 
written  by  Sr  Walter  Rawley  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath.  Brent  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Considerations  upon  the  lives  of  Alcibiades 
&  Coriolanus  by  Marquesse  Virgilio  Malvezzi  in  Italian  &  Englished  by 
Robte  Gentilis vjd 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Thomas  Walkeley  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  &  interest  which  the  said  Tho:  Walkeley  hath  in  these  two 
books  (viz1)  Coopers  Hill,  a  poem  by  Mr  John  Denham  Esqr  &  The  Valiant 
Cid,  the  first  part,  a  trage-comedy  translated  by  Jos:  Rutter  gent.     xijd 


Master  Meredith. 


cotrcm  trie 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  A  vindication  of  the  Presbyteriall  gover- 
ment  &  ministery,  togeither  with  an  Exhortacon  to  all  the  ministers,  elders 
&  people  wthin  the  bounds  of  the  province  of  London  whether  ioyning  wth 
us  or  seperating  from  us,  published  by  the  ministers  &  elders  met  togeither 


in  a  provinciall  Assembly  2*  November,  1649 

6°  Sob.   1649 


vj 


H 


Master  Cartwrlght  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master   Downham    and    Master 
a"d  Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  The  Marrow  of  History  or  the  Epitome 

of  Sr  Walter  Rawley  by  Alex:  Rosse      ......     vjd 


[Page  172] 
Rich.  Tomlyns. 


Rich.  Lownes. 


7°  fiolicmtorte  1649 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Five  lessons  for  a  Christian  by  John 
Collins vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  The  doctrine  of  faith,  or  the  prime  & 
principall  points  wch  a  Christian  it  to  know  &  beleive  &c,  by  Christopher 


Cartwright 


vj" 


[Jl-JffiSau*-"-'- 


9—28  November  1649.] 


331 


9tb 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Paralapomena,  remaines  of  M'  Joseph 
Meads  on  some  passages  on  the  Pevelacbn,  togeither  w"  a  tract  touching 


Master  Clarke. 


Robte  Ibitson. 


Robt«  Ibitson. 


holines  of  churches,  by  the  same  author 


vja 


Entred 


under   the   hand  of    Master   Scobell,   clarke  of   the 


Parliament,  Severall  proceedings  in  Parliament  &c  (No.  6) 


vj 


M 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushwobth,  Secretary  to 
the  Armie,  Collections  of  letters  from  severall  parts,  concerning  the  affaires 


of  the  Armies  in  England  &  Ireland 


vjQ 


Master  Leech. 


Tim.  Garthwaite. 


14» 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 
called,  Apfect  relacbn  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Armie  in  Ireland,  &c     vjd 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Master 
Bellamy  &  subscribed  by  Master  [  ]  warden,  a  booke  called 
A  Comentary  upon  the  five  bookes  of  Moses  by  M'  John  Trapp,  the  uich 
was  formerly  entred  to  Mr  Bellamy vjd 


22™  -Bob,  1649 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clarke  of  the  Par- 


[Page  173]  Entred     .     . 

Kobte  ibitson.  liam',  two  pamphletts  called,  Severall  proceedings  of  Pari'  &c 


xij° 


27tb 

Master  Symmons.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Frost  secretary  to  the 
councell  of  State,  seaven  pamphletts  called,  A  breife  relacbn  of  some  affaires 
&  transaccbns  &c   ........  iij*  vjd 


Master  Bowtell. 
Vide  fol.  (199). 


Master  Bowtell. 
Vide  fol.  (199). 


Edmond  Paxton. 


Robte  Bostock. 


Assigned  over  to  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Marriott  &  subscribed  by  Master  Flesher  warden,  all  the  estate 
right  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Marriott  hath  in  this  booke  or 
copie  formerly  entred  to  him  by  the  name  of  Dispensatorium  colloqui 
Londinensis  &c      .........  vj° 

28t" 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  the  President  and  censors  of 
the  Colledge  of  Phisitions  of  London  a  booke  called  Pharmacopeia  Londin- 
ensis Collegarum  hodie  viventium  studiis  ac  symbolis  ornatior,  &c    .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden,  A  copie  of  a  letter  written  by  M'  Thomas  Parker  of 
New  England  to  M"  Eliz:  Averey vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Edmond  Callamy  and 
Master  Flesher  warden,  a  sermon  called  Animalis  homo  concio  latina 
habita  Academicos  Oxoniensis  9*  Oct.  1649,  autore  Ed:  Eeynolds      vjd 


332 


[28  November— 11  December  1649.      %  ■»•*  [ f-effigffi.] 


28* 

Robte  ibitson.  Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett 
called,  Several!  proceedings  of  Pari',  &  two  other  tracts  called,  Lecture* 
upon  Cosmography  &  Lectures  upon  navigation  read  at  the  academy  of 
S'  Balthazer  Gerbier xviijd 


[Page  174] 
John  Redman. 


30tb  Jiobcmtuu  1649 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden,  these  two  bookes,  (viz1)  The  one  called  A  discourse  of 
the  passions  wth  historicall  observations  upon  them ;  the  other  called,  The 
lives  of  Kings,  Queenes,  Cavaleers,  Councellors,  &  holy  men,  both  of  them 
composed  in  Trench  by  Nich:  Causin,  &    translated   into   English   by 


A.  S.  Mr  of  Arts  (salvo  iure  cuiuscunque) 


xy° 


cotrem  frtc 

Tho.  Brewster  and   Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of   Master    Scobell   clarke   of   the 
Gregory  Moule.         Parliam',  a  sermon  preached  before  the  house,  the  first  of  November,  1649, 
called,  The  comeings  forth  of  Christ  in  the  power  of  his  death,  &c  by  Peter 
Stirrey .    vj4 


Master  Smith 

and 
Sam.  Gellibrand. 

Robte  Ibltson. 


EUc  second  of  Ucccmtwr 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the    hands   of   Master    Callamy    and    Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  An  exposictn  upon  the  whole  Epistle  of 


Jude,  by  Wm  Jenkyn 


vj" 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  the  weekely  sheet 


called,  Several!  proceedings  of  Parliament  Ac.    Number  10° 


vj" 


W»'  WeUs. 


8tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands   of  Master   Downham    and    Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called   Gregorii  Posthuma,  or  certaine  learned 


tracts,  written  by  John  Gregory,  M:A:  &c 


vj 


id 


Fran.  Bowman. 


Mrs.  Meighen. 
Gabr.  Beadle. 
Tho.  Collins. 


fit* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Keynolds  vice  chancelor  of 
Oxford  and  Master  Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Humaine  Nature  or 
The  Fundamentall  elements  of  -mkrr*  Policy,  being  a  philosophicall  dis- 
covery of  the  faculties,  acts  &  passions  of  the  soule  of  man  &c  by  Tho: 


Hobbs,  of  Malmesbury 


vj 


\i 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
Chappell  warden,  A  treatice  concerning  bodily  worship  &c   by    Symon 


Gunton 


vj° 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[frfiSSL}*-*-. 


12—24  December  1649.] 


12tb  Bcc*    1649 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Clarke  prsident  of  the 
Colledge  of  Phisitions  and  Master  Flesher  warden  a  booke  called 
Pharmacopea  Londinensis  or  the  London  Dispensatory  further  adorned  by 
the  studdies  &  collations  of  the  fellowes  now  liveing  (of  the  said  Colledge) 
in  this  yeare  1649  in  English vj* 


[Page  175] 
Master  Bowtell. 

Vide  fol.  (199). 


Master  Griffin. 


John  Grismond. 


16*" 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  A  pfect  diurnall 
of  some  passages  &  proceedings  of  &  in  relacon  to  the  Armies  in  England 


&  Ireland 


VJ° 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton,  secretary  to  the 
Councell  of  State,  a  booke  called  Histoire  entiere  et  veritable  du  Proces  de 


Charles  Stuart  Boy  d'Anglitere  &c 


vj 


M 


George  CalYert. 


Geo.  Calvert. 


Mrs.  Allen. 


IJtb 

Entred     .     .  under    the    hands    of    Master    Calamy   and   Master 

Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Enlargements  to  Clavis  Bibliorum,  by 


Fran.  Roberts 


vj° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Down  ham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  A  breif  comentary  or  exposicon  upon  the 
prophecy  of  OBADIAH,  togeither  with  usefull  notes,  &c,  by  Edward  Marbery 


i<i 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  A  platforme  of  Church  Discipline  or  a 
confession  of  faith  agreed  upon  by  the  Elders  &  Messingers  of  the  churches 


assembled'  in  the  Synod  at  Cambridge  in  New  England,  &c, 


VJ" 


Master  Harford 

and 
Geo.  Whitington. 


24tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master  Downham   and   Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Divine  dropps  &c,  distilled  &c,  being  sevall 


exposicZms  upon  23  texts  of  scripture,  by  Walter  Cradock 


VjQ 


[Page  176] 
Geo.  Hnrlocke. 


2*tb  3ri-cm1)?r  1649 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master   Booker    a    booke  called 
Davies  diary,  or  the  description  &  use  of  a  Quadrant,  &c         .         .     vjd 


totrcm  "Sic 

Hum.  Blunden.         Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of   Master   Booker   a 
Anthroposophia  Theomagica  or  Anima  magica  abscondita  &c 

Edw.  Griffin.  Entred     .     . 


booke  called 


vj 


id 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  secretary  to  the 


Annie  a  pamphlett  called,  A  perfect  diurnall 


vj" 


334 


[28  December— 8  January  1649.         *•"•««■■:  JSJE55&] 


28°  Ecccmtjrts  1649 

Entred  for  h/&  copie  under  the  hands/of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Chappell  Vard  a  booke  called  A  pjhtforme  of  Church  discipline  gathered 
out  of  the/oord  of  God,  &c  *  /  / 


Master 

Lodowlck  Lloyd, 
not. 


John  Mecock. 


29°  ZJeremtorte  1649 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Downham  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  intituled  Endeavours  aiming  at  the  glory  of 
God,  &  th' peace  &  truth  may  meet  together,  &c,  by  John  Blackleech    vjd 


31°  Sec. 

Rich.  Rolston.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of  Master  Downham   and   Master 

Flesher  warden   a   booke   called  A  soveraigne  salve  to  cure  wounded 


spirritts,  by  Rich:  Gove 


vja 


Rich.  Rolston. 


Rich.  Rolston. 


Rich.  Rolston. 


[Page  177] 
Robte  Ibltson. 

Mooter 
Abr.  Miller.  ♦ 
Master 
John  Rothwell. 


CO&tttt  "Hit 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Downham   and   Master 
Flesher  warden   a   booke  called  The  returnee  of  spirituall  comfort  & 


greife  in  a  devout  soule  &c  by  John  Duncon 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands  of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Mercurius  Paedaneus  or  a  short  &  sure 


way  to  the  latyn  tongue,  by  Jo:  Phillips 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master   Downham   and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Troposchematologia,  &c  by  Mr  Stevens 

Vjd 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Scobell  two  pamphletts 


xij° 


Entred     .     . 

called,  Severall  proceedings  of  Parliament  &c 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Seale 
then  warden  a  booke  called  A  very  godly  heart  melting  exhortation  togeither 
wth  a  cordiall  consolac~dn  prsented  in  a  letter  &c,  by  Rich.  Mather      vjd 


xviijd 


7tb 

Robte  ibltson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  three  pamphletts 

(viz')  two  of  the  weekely  sheets  called,  Sevall  proceedings  of  Pari'  &  the 
other  called,  The  Creation  of  the  world,  &c,  by  Hen.  Walker 

pt  3tamt»rg  1649  [i.e.  1649*50] 

Master  Smith.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
Vide  fol.  (178).       Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  An  historicall  inventory  or  breviary  of 
the  persecucbn  of  the  Bohemian  churches,  &c  .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Fran.Tlton.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scott,  a  member  of  the 
councell  of  State  a  small  tract  called,  The  grand  case  of  conscience 
stated,  &c .         .     vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[fcFh'$e"i>- *«»<>• 


8—24  January  1649.] 


335 


$t»  atamtavj*  1649  [i.e.  1649*50] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Temple  and  Master 
Pleshee  warden  a  booke  called  Good  conscience  the  strongest  hold,  the 
surest  refuge,  &c     .........  vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Virgo  triumphans  or  Virginia  richly  & 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


John  Hardesty. 


truely  valued,  &c 


VJ" 


Rich.  Woodnoth. 


Htb 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand  of  Master  Carill   two   small  tracts 
(viz*)  one  in  defence  of  the  Engagem',  &  the  other  called,  Just,  re-proposalls 


to  humble  proposalls  by  John  Durey 


xij" 


[Page  178] 
Nath.  Brookes. 


Master 
James  Flesher. 


John  Clowes. 


17tb  3amtarg  1649  [U.  1649*50] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Astronomia  Brittanica,  or  the  theory  of 
the  Planetts,  &c,  by  Jonas  Moore vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamt  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Lyra  prophetica  Davidis  regis  cum  indice 
Haebraes  eiusd  libri  et  Gram:  Hebrae,  &c  autore  Victorino  Bythner  polonio 

Vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham,  a  small  tract 
called,  The  Engagem'  vindicated  &  explayned  or  the  reasons,  &c      .     vjd 


John  Blsse. 


22tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master  Downham   and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  The  revelacon  unrevealed  concerning  the 


thousand  yeares  raigne  of  the  saints  wth  Christ  upon  Earth,  &c 


VJ» 


Edw.  Griffin  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Eush  worth  five  pamphletts 
Fran.  Leech.  called,  The  pfect  Diurnall,  &c ij*  vjd 


Robt«  Ibltson.  Entred     .     . 

called,  The  severall  proceedings  of  Pari' 


24tb 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell,  three  pamphletts 


XV11J" 


coijrcm  Xfic 

John  Walker.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

Master  Smith   &   subscribed    by    Master   Chappell   warden   a   booke 
called   An  historicall   Inventory   or   Breviary   of  the  persecution  of  the 


Bohemian  churches  &c 


VJ" 


336 


[25  January— 8  February  1649.  R*«dM»e$u.] 


25tb 

Master  Cartwright   Entred    for    their    copies    by  vertue    of   a   note   under   their   hands  & 

M    t  "a  seales,  these  two  bookes  or  copies  (viz')  Tachigraphy  or  the  art  of  short 

writing  with  the  Tutor  thereimto  &  Zeiglography,  or,  a  new  art  of  short 

writing,  all  of  them  composed  by  Thomas  Shelton  &  with  his  full  consent 


[Page  179] 
Master  Mozeley. 


xijd 


4*  jFirfjr.   1649   [i.e.    1649*50] 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Beent  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Unheard  of  curiosities  touching  the 
falismanicall  sculpture  of  the  Persians,  the  horascope  of  the  patriarkes 
&   the   reading   of  the  starrs,   written    in   French    by  Mr  J.  Gassarell 


&  translated  into  English  by  [ 


1  Chilmead  gent 


VJu 


Master  Moseley. 


Master 

Edw.  Griffin  and 
Master  Leech. 

Robte  Ibllson. 


Francis  Titon. 


Mrs.  Gartrude 
Dawson. 


totitm  tiic 

Entred  .  .  .  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Master 
Walkeley  and  Master  Flesher  warden,  all  the  right  &  interest  of 
the  said  Mr  Walkeley  in  a  play  called  The  Sophy,  a  tragedy,  written 
by  Mr  John  Denham,  Esqr vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall,  &c .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 
Sevall  proceedings  of  pamplett  *  [sic]   ......     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Carill,  .4  discourse  concerning 


the  engagement,  or  the  Northerne  subscribers  plea  &c  . 

$tt> 


VJo 


Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Ralph 
Mabb  (dated  the  last  day  of  December  1640)  &  subscribed  by  Master 
Flesher  warden,  these  copies  &  pts  of  copies  following,  (viz')  salvo  iure 
cuiuscunque vj*  vjd 

Graye's  prayer  &  perfection  of  a  Christian. 

Sibb's  breathing  after  God. 

Exemplary  Novells. 

The  house  of  Mourning,  in  folio. 

Ramsden's  3  Treatices,  halfe. 

The  Young  Artillery  Man. 

Doctor  Taylor  on  the  ACTS,  a  third  part. 

Elton  on  the  COLOSSIASS. 

Spare  Howers. 

Hocus  Pocus. 

Hec  Homo. 

Fonseca  on  the  Parables. 

The  Merchants  Mapp  of  Comerse. 

*  A  clerical  error  for  "  Parliament." 


[£•&*&.}*.  Mead. 


8—20  February  1649.] 


337 


8  &&VMVg  1649    [i.e.  1649*50] 

[Page  180]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge,  [  ]  warden  a  booke  called  A  most  easie  way  to  attaine  to  the  true 

ottheTZna  nerS  reM^ng  °f  English  wth  short  rules  for  the  teacher,  by  N.  W.  gent,  the  wch 

Btock.  booke  is  comonly  called,  The  new  primer       .....     vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


Master 
Egglesfelld. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  pfect  diurnall,  &c 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Kushworth  two  pamphletts 


X1J° 


eotrcm  frtc 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
William  Bishop  &  subscribed  by  Master  Flesher  warden,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Wm  Bishop  hath  in  these  two 
copies  or  bookes  (viz')  Clarke's  Formulae  Oratoriae,  and  his  Phrasialogia 
puerilis,  in  Latyn  &  English xijd 


Master 
Egglesfeild. 


cofccm  Trie 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Joseph  Q-osson  executor  of  Henry  Gosson  dec'1,  all  his  right  &  interest 
in  the  booke  or  copie  called,  Esops  fables  in  English  verse  wth  pictures 


(salvo  hire  cuiuscunque) 


vj° 


Edw.  Blackmore 
and  John  Clowes. 


eoijcm  trie 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Speaker  and  Master 


Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Worcester's  Apothegms 


vj° 


Tho.  Underbill  and   Entred 


Fra.  Tyton. 


15tb 

under  the   hand   of   Master   Caeill   a    booke    called 


The  Saints  Everlasting  Best,  by  Rich:  Baxter 


Vjo 


cotrem  trie 

Fran.  Tyton.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand    of   Master   Cabill    a   booke   called 

Heart  bleedings  for  professors  abominacdns,  or  a  faithfull  generall  epistle 


&c,  of  the  churches  of  the  baptized  way 


vj 


id 


cofrm  trie 

Blob.  Marriott.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  The  preface  to  Gondibert  written  by 
8r  Wm  Davenant  wth  an  answere  to  the  preface  by  Wm  Hobbes  vjd 


20tb  JFtbXMX»   1649  [i.e.  1649*50] 

[Page  181]  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands     of    John    Downham    and    John 

John  Stafford.  Chappell  warden  a  booke   called    The   Shepheards  prognostication  for 

the  weather  rainie  or  drye,  with  a  brief e  collection  of  all  the  members  of 


man,  &c 


VJ" 


43 


338 


[20  February— 4  March  1649. 


R.  Mead. 


iJ.Chsppeli.J 


20tb  jrdmutrji  1649   [i.e.  1649*50] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  The  Christian  dmrnall  comunicating  the 


Tho.  Raw. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


Edw.  Crouch. 


John  Marshall. 


practice  of  dayly  duties  towards  God,  o'  neighbor  &  o'selves,  &c 

25tb 


VJ° 


Entred    .     .     .    under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  parnphlett  called, 
The  perfect  dmrnall  &c .         .     vjd 

roftrttt  trit 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master  Downham   and   Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called   Love's  victory  or  a  marriage  betweene 


Reallity  &  fancy,  &c,  by  Tho:  Bayley,  D.D. 


vj° 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 
Chappell    warden    a    treatice   called,    The   whole   booke  of   PSALMES 


■paraphrased  by  Geo:  Abbott 


vj 


W 


27tb 

M',8-  Me'ghen         Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of   Master  Downham    and    Master 
Tho.  Collins.6*11611    Chappell  warden  a  treatice  called  The  Christian  man,  or,  the  recovery  of 
nature  by  grace,  written  in  French  by  John  Fran:   Senault  .         .     vjd 

2$tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  The  Patterne  of  Catachistica.il  doctrine 
at  large,  or,  a  learned  and  iuditious  ezposicZn  of  the  Ten  Comandemts,  by 
Lancelott  Andrewes,  late  Bf  of  Winchester.    This  is  entred  by  the  consent 


Master  Norton. 
Assigned. 


of  Wm  Garrett 


VJi 


Master  Leake. 


[Page  182] 
Master  Bellamy. 


2o  Mavtii  1649  [i.e.  1649*50] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  The  Ideot  in  4  bookes,  the  first  &  second 
Of  Wisdome,  the  3rd  of  the  mind  the  4'*  of  Statick  Experimts,  or  Experi- 


ments of  the  Ballance 


VJ" 


20  ittartif   1649  [i.e.  1649*50] 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  A  comentary  or  exposicon  upon  PRO- 
VERBS, Ecclesiastes  &  the  Canticles,  by  John  Trapp,  M.A.  .    vj4 


40  Atarttf 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  An  exact  abridgment  in  English  of  all 
the  reports  of  Sr  Edward  Cooke  hit.  Lord  Cheife  Justice  of  England  done 
by   Sr  Tho:    Ireland   of  Grayes  Inne,   Esq'  &  corrected  by   Jo:   March, 


barretter 


Vjc 


[JSfiSpffi>  "-*• 


4—7  March  1649.] 


339 


40  Mavtii 

Master  Lee.  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniel  Beent  and 

Dan.Pakeman  and   Master  Fleshes  warden  a  booke  intituled  The  whole  office  of  the  countrie 


Gab.  Bedell. 


Justice  of  peace,  &c,  by  Wm  Sheppard,  Esqr 


vj 


id 


Rich.  Woodnoth. 


Robte  Ibitson. 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Calamy    and   Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Eighteene  sermons,  by  Ben:  Hinton,  late 


minister  at  Henden 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Scobell  four  pamphletts 
called,  The  severall  proceedings  of  Parliam',  &c     .         .         .  ij* 


5o  m*ttii   1649  [i.e.  1649*50] 

Master  Moseley.      Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands  of   Master  Downham  and  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called  Dodona's  Grove,  or,  the  vocall  forrest,  the  second 


part,  written  by  James  Howell  Esqr 


vj 


id 


rotor  in  totr 

Master  Moseley.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  &  both  the 
wardens  a  booke  called  A  discourse  for  the  attayning  of  the  sciences  in  a 
short  tyme  wth  the  Statutes  of  the  Academy  of  Cardinall  Bichleu,  Englished 


by  Robu  Gentiles 


vj" 


6t"JWardl   1649  [i.e.  1649*50] 


John  Ffolld,*  and  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryl  and  Master  Flesher 
Edm.  Packston.  warden  a  treatice  called  The  holy  arbour,  or  a  cluster  of  spirituall  grapes 
gathered  from  the  vines  of  certaine  moderne  &  orthodox  labourers  in  God's 


vinyard,  by  Jo:  Godolphin  LL.D. 


Vja 


6«  JWartfj   1649  [i.e.  1649*50] 

[Page  183J  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryl  and  Miles  Flesher 

Edm.  Paxton  and     warden  a  Tract  called  The  holy  Pimbeck,  or,  An  extraction  of  the  spirit 
from  the  letter  of  certaine  places  of  scripture  &c,  by  Jo:  Godolphin  LL.D. 

Vj* 


John  Feild. 


7°   m&Xtij   1649   [i.e.   1649*50] 

Francis  Ash.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Downham   and   Master 

Chappell  warden  a  book  called  The  rule  and  exercise  of  holy  living,  in 
wch  are  described  the  meanes  &  instruments  of  obtaining  every  vertue,  and 


the  remedies  against  every  vice,  by  J.  T.  D.D. 


vj 


id 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


340 


[11—23  March  1649. 


«.*M.{3WESa.] 


11»  M&vtii    1649  [i.e.  1649*50] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Beent  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  The  flower  of  fidelity  displaying,  &c,  by 
John  Reynolds  author  of  that  excellent  treatice  called,  Gods  revenge  agt 


Muster 
Geo.  Badger. 


murther 


VJ° 


Rich.  Rolston. 


rotrc m  frie 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master   Downham   and    Master 
Fleshee  warden  a  booke  called  Of  the  reasonables  of  Christian  religion, 


for  the  satisfieing  of  some  disputers  of  these  evill  tym.es,  by  [ 


]    vj* 


Edw.  Blackmore.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  An  alarum  to  all  impenitent  synners, 
&c,  by  Hum:  Browne vjd 

18*  Of  JKardt   1649  [i.e.  1649*50] 

John  Stafford.  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Calamy   and    Master 

Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Englands  afflictions  fully  demonstrated, 
or,  a  pfect  remedy  to  cure  oT  calamities,  &c      .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  pfect  diurnall 


tofrettt  tfit 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushwoeth,  three  pamphletts 


XV11J" 


Master  Lee.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Sr   Nath:    Beent   and    Master 

Master  Pakeman.    Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Causes  in  Chancery,  qathered  by  Sr  Geo. 

Muup  Ronnie  ~  .    ,.  -       .         _.,  ,  .       ■■/.«■•  ■»    -, 

Carey  one  of  the  masters  of  the  Chancery  in  A'  1601,  out  of  the  labors  of 


Master  Beadle. 


Mr  Wm  Lambert 


Vj" 


[Page  184] 
John  Martyn  and 
John  Ridley. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 

Tho.  Habb  and 
Amos  Coles. 


Tho.  Slater  and 
W">'  Hunt. 


23°  Jttarttf   1649  [i.e.  1649*50] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Fleshee  warden  a  booke  called  Be  corpore  pollitico,  or,  the  elements  of 
law,  morall  &  polliiicall  wth  discourses  upon  severall  head*,  the  second  pte, 
by  Tho:  Hobbs  of  Malmesbury yjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushwoeth  three  pamphletts 
(viz1)  called,  The  pfect  diurnall,  &c         .         .         .         . 


xviijd 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nath:  Beent  a  small  tract  called 
A  cleere  &  evident  way  for  enriching  the  nations  of  England  &  Ireland  &c 

vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master  Downham   and   Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Jewes  in  America,  or,  probabilities  that 


the  Americans  are  of  the  same  race,  &c  . 


vj 


;<) 


[*■ 


Flesher.  1  „    M      , 
Chappell.  fR'  Mea<i- 


26  March— 4  April  1650.] 


341 


26*&  of  Mutch  1650 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Gataker  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  Lillie,  or  his  rules  engliahed,  explayned, 
abreviated,  corrected   by  the  ioynt    labors   of  Fran:  Tailor,  B.D ;  Edw: 


Master 
Roger  Norton. 


Master  Crooke. 


Browne  &  Robte  Croyden 


vja 


coircm  Uric 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands  of  Master   Downham   and    Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  The  passions  of  the  soule,  written   in 


French  by  Rene  des  Carts,  Englished  by  J.  H.  &c 


vj" 


28» 

Robte  ibitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  ffour  pamphletts 

called,  sevall  proceedings  of  Parliament  &c  No  26  *         .         .  ij* 

Hum.  Blunden.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham    a  booke  called 


Silex  scintillans  or  sacred  poems,  by  Wm  Vaughan 


vja 


Fran.  Tyton. 


[Page  185] 
Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 

Master 
James  Flesher. 


30tb 

Entred     ...     by  order  of  the  Councell  of  State,  a  small  tract  called 
An  English  translacon  of  the  Scottish  declaration  agt  James  Grahame,  &c 

vjd 

Wie  ttrst  of  ®pviU  1650 

Entred    .     .     .    under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  perfect  diurnall,  &c  .         .         .         ... 


VJ" 


Assigned  over  to  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Mistress  Frere  &  subscribed  by  Master  Chappell  warden,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mistress  Frere  hath  in  this 
copie,  viz',  The  Interpreter  of  the  Bible,  being  a  translacon  of  the  Annotations 
of  the  Bible,  by  the  divines  of  Holland  wch  were  published  by  comand  of 
the  States  Generall  of  the  Netherland,  &c  (The  wch  copie  was  formerly 
entred  to  Mr  Dan:  Frere  her  late  husband  decd)  .         .     vjd 


Sam.  Gellibrand. 


4tb 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the   hands   of  Doctor  Temple  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  The  divine  Trinity  of  the  Father,  sonne 


&  holy  spiritt  &c,  by  Fran:  Cheynell 


Vj" 


Tho.  Williams. 


cotrcm  olc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S'  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  The  new  light  of  Alchymie  taken  from 
the  fountaine  of  nature  &  manuall  experience  to  which  is  added  a  treatice 
of  sulphur  &c  by  Mich:  Sanctivogius,  translated  out  of  latyn  into  English 
by  Dr  French    " vjd 


*  Originally  the  figure  was  23,  which  was  afterwards  altered  to  No.  26.    It 
probably  means  that  the  four  issues  were  Nob.  33-26. 


348 


[4—30  April  1650. 


H.««a.{E-ofi#:ri.] 


4tb 

W»-  Lea.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell,  A  pfect  table  of 

144   victories    obteyned   by  the  Lo:    Leiften'  of  Ireland,  &  the  Parliam" 
forcers  [*tc]  under  his  comand,  from   Wensday  August  the  first  1649  to 


March  the  last  1650 


vj" 


Robt*  Ibltson.  Entred     .     . 

Severall  -proceedings  of  Parliament,  &c 


5» 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj° 


[Page  186] 
John  Stafford. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


Che  6»  of  Mpvm  1650 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Calamy   and    Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Amor  dei,  written  by  John  Quarles 

vjd 

Entred     .          .     under  the  hand   of  Master  Rushworth,  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  Pfect  diurnall  &c vjd 


Robte  Ibltson. 


Hanna  Allen. 


Hanna  Allen. 


20* 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  two  pamphletts 


Entred     .     . 

(viz')  Severall  proceedings  of  Pari'  &c  No  28,  29 


xija 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Carill,  these  two  bookes 
(viz')  Sipps  of  sweelnes,  &c,  &  A  discovery  of  glorious  Love  &c,  both  of 
them  made  by  John  Durant  .  .         .         .         .         .         .    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master 
Flesher  warden,  a  booke  called  An  exposifbn  continued  upon  the  6  7 


8  9  10  11  12  &  13  chapters  of  Ezechiell,  by  Wm  Greenhill 


Vju 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  pfect  diurnall,  &o 


22tb 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  two  pamphletts 


xij- 


23tb 

Sam.  Satterthwalte.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
GregoryeMoule.  Flesher  warden,  A  treatice  in  3  bookes  of  Occult  philosophy,  ivritten  by 
Hen:    Cornelius   Agrippa,  of  Netteshein,  Counsellor  to  Caesar's  sacred 


Ma1',  translated  into  English  by  J.  F:  Dr  Phisick 


VJn 


30* 

John  Saywell.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Sr  Nath:  Brent   and    both    the 

wardens  two  bookes  (viz')  Propria  quae  maribus,  quae  genus  &  As  in 
Prasenti  Englished  &  explayned,  &  another  booke  called,  Terminacones 
et  exempla  declinationum  et  coniugationum,  both  of  the  said  bookes  com- 


posed by  Charles  Hoole  M.A. 


xij" 


pMfigffi.}*.  *«<•• 


6—23  May  1650.] 


343 


[Page  187] 
Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


6»  M*&  1650 

Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  two  pam- 


phletts  called,  The  pfect  diurnatt,  &o 


xij 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 

Rich.  Lownds. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  pfect  diurnall,  &c 


13tb 

under  the  hand  of  Master   Eushworth  a  pamphlett 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands  of   Master  Downham   and   Master 
]  warden  a  booke  called  An  exact  history  of  the  late  revoluSbns 


in  Naples  &  of  their  monstrous  successes  &c 


vj 


i* 


Robte  Ibitson. 


Master  Wilson 

and 
Master  White. 


1$tb 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell,  four  pamphletts 
called,  Sevall  proceedings  of  Pari'  &c  N°  ult.  31  .         .         .     ij» 

Assigned  over  unto  them  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hande  &  seale 
of  Master  Bellamy  &  subscribed  by  Master  Fflesher  warden,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Bellamy  hath  in  the  booke 
or  copie  called,  A  tract  of  the  lives  of  the  Fathers  &  other  eminent  &  famous 
divines  wch  have  lived  from  Christs  tynie  to  this  present  age,  composed  by 


Sam:  Clarke  parson  of  Bennett  Finke 


vj 


M 


Master  Wilson 

and 
Master  White. 


20«> 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Edmond  Callamy  and 
Master  Plesher  and  Master  Chappell  wardens  a  booke  called  The 
second  pte  of  Ecclicall  history  con'  the  lives  of  many  eminent  Christians 
wch  have  lived  since  the  primitive  tymes  to  the  present  age,  &c,  by  Sam: 


Clarke,  parson  of  Bennett  Finke.     Salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 


vj" 


22^ 


Master  Pullen.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Clarke  president  &  four 
censors  of  the  Colledge  of  the  Phisitions  and  Master  Plesher  warden  a 


booke  called  Philologia  Britanica,  &c 


vj 


i<i 


[Page  188] 
Rich.  Mynn. 


2$*b  M*U  1650 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Sr  Nath:   Brent    and   Master 
Flesher   warden   a   booke    called    Fasciculus    Chemicus,  or    Chymicall 


Collections,  &c  by  Ja:  Hasell 


vj° 


Robte  ibitson.          Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 
Severall  proceedings  of  Pari',  &c,  No  34 vjd 


344 


[25  May— 8  June  1650. 


r.  ■*<■{££*&] 


25«>  iWaif 

Master  Walbanck.   Entred  for  his  cqpie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Vid  pa  (239)  Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Brownlowes  Blew  pleader,  or  a  forme  of 

fair  pleadings  wherein  are  exactly  &  according  to  the  Judgmt  of  the  sevall 
Judges  of  the  Co"  of  Gomon  pleas  from  the  36"  yr  of  Q  Eliz  to  the  13'*  yr 
of  the  late  king,  all  accons  aswell  reall  as  psonall  issues,  rejoynders  &c. 
Collected  by  his  owne  hand,  being  all  that  tyme  chiefe  Prothonotary  there 

vjd 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Choice  presidents  of  pleadings  in  the 
Co'"  of  the  upp  bench  &  comon  pleas,  Collected  by  Richard  Brownlow 


Esq'  &  J.  H.  of  Lincolnes  Inne,  Esq' 


vj 


id 


George  Calvert. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


John  Martyn  and 
John  Ridley. 


cotrcm  ffit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Plesher  warden  a  booke  called  An  exposiSdn,  or,  a  short  but  full,  plaine, 
&  pfect  Epitome  of  the  most  choice  Comentaries  upon  the  Revelacdn  of 
St.  John,  &c,  by  Hezekia  Holland,  Pastor  of  Sutton  Valence  in  Kent 

vj* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall xijd 

30tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Sr   Nath:   Brent    and    Master 
]  warden  a  booke  called  The  history  of  the  rights  &  customes  & 
■manner  of  life  of  the  prsent  Jewes  throughout  the  world,  translated  out  of 
Italian  by  Edm:  Chilmead vjd 


[Page  189] 
Robte  Ibitson. 

Bern.  Alsop. 


30*  J*t»»  1650 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj° 


Entred     .     . 

Severall  proceedings  of  Parliam' 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham,  a  small  tract  of 
severall  foulded  pictures  called,  the  beginning,  progresse,  &  end  of  man  &c 


in  verse 


VJ" 


Suite  8tb 

Master  Moseley.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Tho:  Walkeley  &  subscribed  by  Master  Flesher  warden,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  <fe  interest  wch  the  said  Thomas  Walkeley  hath  in  this  booke 


or  copie  called  Poems,  by  Thomas  Carew  Esq' 


vj° 


eotfcm  JjrCe 

W™'  Hunt.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

Master  Butter  &  subscribed  by  Master  Chappell  warden,  all  the 
Estate,  right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Butter  hath  in  this  booke 
or  copie  called,  The  devout  soule  &  free  prisoner,  by  J:  H:  B"  N     .     vjd 


[fSfiSfffi.}*"-* 


8—20  June  1650.] 


345 


SSttne  8tb 

Robte  Ibitson.  Entred  for  his  eopie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobkll  a  pamphlett  called, 


Severall  proceedings  of  Parliam' 


vj 


iii 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 

John  Grismond.        Entred 


10«>  3Jnne  1650 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushwokth  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .    xijd 


under   the   hands  of    Master  Downham   and   Master 


Fleshee  warden  a  booke  called  The  Lowing  Enemy,  &c 


vj" 


fcne  14*  of  Sttttc  1650 

Master  Symmons.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Fleshee  warden  a  booke  called  The  valley  of  vision,  or,  a  cleere  sight  of 
sundry  sacred  truthes,  delivered  in  twenty  sermons  upon  these  texts  {viz') 
6  serm.  on  HOSEA  14.  2  ;  4  serm.  on  JAMES  1.  12 ;  1  serm.  on  119  PsAL. 
verse  the  111";  1  serm.  on  PSAL.  119.  48.;  2  serm.  on  PSAL.  133.  2; 
2  serm.  on  PSAL.  84.;  2  serm.  on  LVKE  22.  &  2  serm.  on  the  1.  PETER  1. 
by  Dr  Oldsworth vjd 


[Page  190] 
Master  Symons. 


£ne  U«>  of  3Jnne  1650 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caeill  and  Master 
Fleshee  warden  a  booke  called  An  exposicon  wth  practicall  observacbns 
continued  upon  the  15"  16"  &  17"  chapters  of  the  booke  of  JOB,  being  the 
sume  of  xxiij  lectures  delivered  at  Magnus  neere  the  bridge  London,  by 
the  said  Mr  Carill vj  ' 


M 


Master  Packman.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Beent  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Comentaries  on  the  civill  warrs  of  France 
from  the  death  of  Hen:  the  fourth,  untill  the  peace  1629.  Also  politicall 
observations  &c,  by  Hen:  Duke  of  Rohan  in  French,  translated  into  English 


Master 
y/m.  Dugard. 


by  J.  R.  of  the  Midle  Temple 


Vj" 


Tho.  Brewster  and 
Greg.  Mole. 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of    Sr  Nath:  Beent   and   Master 
Fleshee  warden  a  booke  called  A  breviary  of  the  history  of  the  Parliam'  of 


England  &c,  by  Tho:  May  Esqr 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Claeke,  President,  &  the 
four  censors  of  the  Phisitions  colledge  and  Master  Flesher  warden  a 
booke  called  Be  Bachitide  sive  morb.  puerili  qui  vulgo  the  Bicketts  dicitur, 
tractatus  opera  Francisci  Glissoni  doctoris,  &c,  both  in  Latyn  &  English 

Vjd 


20**  3itne 


Robte  Ibitson.          Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of  Master   Scobell  two  pamphletts 
viz',  Severall  proceedings  of  Pari' xijd 

44 


346 


[21  June— 2  July  1650. 


*•"«•"• M$Ii.] 


21» 

Tim.  Garthwalte.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesheb  warden  a  booke  called  The  obligacbn  of  a  promissory  oath,  in 
seaven  lectures  upon  NUMB.  30.  2,  by  Dr  Sanderson     .        .        .    vjd 

Bern.  AUop.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent,  a  sheet  of  paper 

called,  The  falacy  of  the  great  water  drincker  discovered,  &c        .     vjd 


Eh*  21  ft  of  3ftwc  1650 

[Page  191]  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands  of  Master  Downham   and   Master 

Master  Symmons.    Flesheb  warden,  Certaine  sermons     .     .     .     preached   by  that  famous 


Dr  Oldsworth 


VJQ 


1°  ahtlif  1650 

W»'  Dugard.  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Scobell   and   Master 

Chappell  warden,  A  declaraSdn  of  the  Parliam'  of  England,  upon  the 


marching  of  the  armie  into  Scotland 


vj 


M 


Eobu  ibltson.  Entred     .     . 

Severall  proceedings  of  pamphlett  [sic]  No.  39 


(oticm  Jrie 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


Vj" 


Mrs.  Allen. 


Master  Bowtell. 


Bobte  Iblt8on. 


tottcm  *rtc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Cabill  and  Master 
Flesheb  warden  a  booke  called  The  hope  of  Israeli,  written  by  Manasseh 
Ben  Israeli  an  Ebrew  divine  &  philosophet,  translated  into  English     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesheb  warden  a  booke    called  The  tenth  muse  lately  sprung  up   in 


America,  written  by  Ann  Bradstreet 


vj 


i* 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Bbent  and  Master 
Flesheb  warden  a  booke  called  The  court  &  caracter  of  King  James, 
written  by  Sr  Anth.  Wilding,  knt vjd 


lit  2°  of  3ttl»  1650 


[Page  192]  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of   Sr   Nath:    Bbent   and    Master 

Master  Walbanck.   Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  A  continuation  of  the  historicall  discourse 
of  the  goverment  of  England,  untill  the  end  of  the  raigne  of  Queene  Elizabeth, 


&c,  the  second  pte,  by  Nath:  Bacon  of  Grayes  Inne  Esq' 


vja 


rofccm  tfit 

Master  Walbanck.   Entred     .     .  under   the   hands   of    Sr   Nath:    Bbent   and   Master 

Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  The  Arithmathematicall  Treaswrie,  or  the 
root  of  arts,  &c,  composed  by  Richard  Allestrye  mathematician        vjd 


PNBw&J*.  *»«■ 


6  July  1650.] 


347 


6»  Sulfi   1650 

Entred  for  her  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  "Yyuivrj  or  a  conservatory  of  health,  com- 
prized in  a  plaine  &  practicall  discourse,  &c,  by  H.  Brooke,  M.B.  .     vj4 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  Susurrium  cum  deo.  Soliloquies  or 
holy  selfe  conferences  of  the  devout  soule  &  its  farewell  upon  earth,  upon 


Martha 
Whitington. 


Wm'  Hunt. 


John  Clowes. 


sundry  choice  occasions  by  J.  H:  D.D.  B.N. 


vj 


w 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Mra  Constance  Jones,  all  her  estate,  right,  title  &  interest  in  the  booke 


or  copie  called  A  rich  storehouse  for  the  diseased 


vj 


U 


Master  Moseley.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Chappell  warden  a  booke  called  The  card  of  courtship  or,  the  language 
of  love,  by  S.  S vjd 

Master  Mozeley.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Waterson  &  subscribed  by  Master  Flesher  warden,  all  the 
estate,  right,  title  &  interest  wch  the  said  Mr  Waterson  hath  in  this  booke 
or  copie  called,  Himnus  Tobaci  autore  Raphaele  Thorio,  &  also  the  trans- 
lation of  the  same  booke,  by  Peter  Hansted,  into  English  verse,  now  called 
A  hymne  of  Tobacco       .........     vjd 


348 


[15—31  July  1650. 


G.L.tham.^;8FtIe»hh«i.] 


ittastct  :C(*covqc  Uatttam,  ittastn\ 
flftaster:  Philemon  Stephens  J  €wm  aews 


[Page  193] 
John  Tey. 


Rich.  Mynn. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 

Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


Robert  Ibitson. 


Master  Stephens. 


John  Hardesty. 


Robte  Ibitson. 


15»  aJultf   1650 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Beent  and  Master 
Chappell  late  warden,  a  booke  called  Poems*  called  [sic]  Ostella  being 
poems,  by  John  Tatam vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Merici  Causaboni  Is.  fil  de  quatuor 
Linguis  Comentationes  pars  prior,  que  est  de  Lingua  Hebraica  et  de 
lingua  Saxonica .     vjd 

27tb  afttlfi   1650 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall  of  some  passages  of  the  armies  in  England  & 
Ireland  &c vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  6  pamphletts 
lately  printed  called,  The  pfect  diurnall iij* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  four  pamphletts 
called,  Severall  proceedings  of  Parliam',  &c  .         .  ij* 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Ent  and  Master  Flesher 
warden  a  booke  called  Helpe  for  the  poore,  collected  for  the  benefitt  of 
such  as  are  not  able  to  make  use  of  Phisitians  &c,  by  Robert  Pemell, 
Phisition vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  The  Love  of  Amandus  &  Sophonia,  in 
three  bookes,  by  Sam:  Sheapard vjd 

310   3j„iu 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 
Sevall  proceedings  of  Parliament,  &c    .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

*  Deleted  in  Register. 


Flesher.  1 «   T .*«.._ 
Stephen* /G'L»thllm- 


4—23  August  1650.] 


349 


[Page  194] 
Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 

Master  Pullen. 


me  4»  of  SlttO^tSt  1650 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushwoeth  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall       ........     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hands    of   Sr  Nath:   Bkent   and   Master 
]  warden,  a  booke  called  Methodus  cognoscendi  causas  duabus 
libris  explicata,  autore  Tho:  Isacio vjd 


Master  Crooke. 


John  Hartyn  and 
John  Ridley. 


5°     Sltt&ttStt     1650 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  The  saveing  use  &  profitablenes  of  holy 
scripture  (being  a  theologicall  ground  of  another  treatice  of  the  same  author 


extant  called,  Methodus  conscionandi)  the  author  Bp  Chappell 


vj 


id 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of  Master   Downham  and   Master 
Stephens  warden  a  booke  called  The  grand  seigneors  seragglio,  by  Rob** 


Withers 


VJu 


Hobte  Ibit8on. 


8tb 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


Entred     .     . 

The  sevall  proceedings  of  Parliament,  &c 


Vj" 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


12tb 

under  the  hands  of   Master  Rushworth,  three  pam- 


Entred     .     . 

phletts  called,  The  pfect  diurnall  &  The  large  Belacon  &c 


XVllJ" 


21  tb 

Master  Legatt.       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham   and   Master 
Stephens   warden,   a   sermon   touching  gods   goverment  of  the  world  by 


Angells,  &c  by  Rob*  Gell,  Dr  Divinity 


VJa 


cotrcm  tfic 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  warden  a  booke  called  A  charge  given  at  the  qrter  sessions  at 
Westm'  Hall  in  the  Kings  Bench,  by  Nich:  Collin  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Esq* 


Hen.  Twlford. 


[Page  195] 
Robu  Ibitson. 


VJ" 


cotrcm  tfit 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  warden  a  booke  called  An  exact  abridgm'  in  English  of  the 
Comentaries  or  Reports  of  thai  famous  lawyer  Sr  Edm:  Plowden,  kn'.,  by 
Sr  Hen.  Calthrop,  knt vjd 

23*  %W%MX   1650 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 
The  severall  proceedings  of  Parliam' VJd 


350 


[27  August— 7  September  1650.       o. i.tta«.{Jj-fi5J£i/] 


27tb* 

Master  Symons.      Entred  for  his  copies  by  permission  of  authority  two  pamphletts  called, 


Mercnrius  Politicus  &c 


X1J° 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 

Win.  Dugard. 


John  Grlsmond. 


Rich.  Lownes. 


coircm  Jrtc 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Eubhworth  two  pamphletts 


m 


m 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  pfect  diurnall  &c  , 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Stephens  warden,  a  booke  called  Lutheri  colloquia  divina,  or,  Martyn 
Luthers  last  divine  discourses  translated  out  of  the  high  Germane  tongue 
into  English,  by  Hen:  Bell  gent vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Stephens  warden  a  booke  called  The  history  of  the  Bible  epitomized  & 


emblematically  illustrated,  <&c 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Stephens  warden  a  booke  called  Gramatica  Anglo-Latina.  An  English 
&   latyn   gramer,  the  rules   composed   in  English  &  latyn  verse,  &c,  by 


James  Shirley,  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque . 


vj° 


Robte  ibltson.  Entred     .     . 

The  several!  proceedings  of  Parliam' 


29* 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


Vj° 


2o  SitpU  1650 

Mrs.  Hanna  Allen.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill  and  Master  Flesher 
warden  a  booke  called   Comfort   &   councell  for   deiected  soules,  &c,  by 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


[Page  196] 
Robte  Ibitson. 


John  Durant 
Entred 


vj° 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth   a   pamphlett 


called,  The  pfect  diurnall        ........     vjd 


fche  &b  of  »r|)tcmtirv  1650 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


Entred     .     . 

The  severall  proceedings  of  Parliam'  &c 


vj" 


Jtb 

W=>-  Dugard.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Frost,  secretary  of  the 
Councell  of  State,  A  breife  narrative  of  the  victory  obteyned  by  the 
Parliam"  forces  in  Scotland,  the  thirds  of  September  being  on  Tewsday 
last  &c vjd 

Master  Cahrert.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  a  booke  called 
The  key  of  wealth,  or,  a  new  way  for  improveing  of  Trade,  with  the  Trades- 


mans  Jewell,  &c,  by  Wm  Potter 


VjQ 


*  Altered  from  the  29th. 


riw. 


SFt,e6p"hheenrk.:o.Utham. 


9—16  September  1650.] 


351 


9tb 

Rich.  Lownes  and     Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Robt.  Boydwell.        Stephens  warden   a  booke  called   A  breife  relacon   of  the   late    horrid 


Rebellion  acted  in  the  Island  of  Barbadoes,  <fec 


vj 


I* 


Mrs.  Ann  Miller 
and  Master 
Abra.  Miller. 


Wm-  Dugard. 


10«> 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  writing  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Tho:  Weavee,  &  by  order  of  a  Co"  of  Assistants,  held  the  5th  day 
of  August  last,  these  bookes  or  copies  following,  (viz')  The  wch  did 
lately  belong  to  the  said  Mr  Tho:  Weaver  ....      iij"  vjd 

Mr  Boultons  Discourse  of  true  happines. 

His  generall  directions  for  walking  wth  god. 

His     instructions   for    a    right    comforting    of    afflicted 

consciences. 

The  Eng.  Dictionary,  or  Interpreter  of  hard  Eng.  words. 

The  Booke  of  X'pian  exercise  apperteyning  to  Resolucon  by  R.  P. 

perused  by  Edm:  Bunney. 
Mr  Stock's  Doctrine  &  use  of  Repentance,  wth  his  sermon  at  Paul's 

Crosse. 
A  Regiment  for  the  sea,  wth  the  mariners  guide. 

Entred  .  .  .  according  to  direction  of  the  late  Act  of  Parliam',  two 
pamphletts,  one  of  them  called  The  wounds  of  the  kirke  of  Scotland  &c, 
by  James  Rae,  the  other,  A  discourse  of  husbandry  used  in  Brabant,  by 
Sam:  Hartlib xrjd 


12°  sqitcmlms  1650 

[Page  197]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master   Downham   and   Master 

Master  Pullen.        Fleshes  warden  a  booke  called  Observacons  upon  Anthropophia  Theo- 
magica  et  anima  magica  abscondita  p  Alazono  Mastix,  Philalethes     vjd 


John  Hardesty.' 
Ve  7°  Junii  1653. 


Robt*  Ibitson. 


co&cm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Beent  and  Master 
Stephens  warden  a  booke  called  Man  transformed  or  the  Artificiall 
Ghangling,  by  John  Buller  Dr  of  Phisick vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 
Severall  proceedings  of  Parliam',  &c vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 

John  Clowes. 


16» 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master  Eushwoeth,  two  pam- 
phletts called,  The  pfect  diurnall xrjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Downham  a  sheet  of  paper 
called,  The  last  speech  of  Coll  Eusebius  Andrews  sometymes  a  lawyer  in 


Lincolnes  Inne  at  the  tyme  of  his  Execution 


vja 


352 


[19  September— 10  October  1650.     o.  utb»».{g /afc] 


19» 

John  Martyn  and     Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Gataker  and  Master 
John  Ridley.            Stephens  warden  a   booke  called    Capitu  a  patrum  collecta  a  Rabbi 
Nathan  Babilonia  qui  vixit  A°  Christi  130,  in  sermonem  latinum  translata 
p  Fran:  Tayleru  Anglicum vjd 


Master  Syinons.      Entred 


Mercurius  Politicus 


by  permission   of   authority  three   pamphletts   called, 


XV11J" 


23°  Sqpterotorte 

Master  Moseley.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S'  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Famianus  Strada  de  hello  Belgico, 
the  second  pte  in  x  boolces,  or  the  History  of  the  Low  Countrey  warrs,  trans- 
lated into  English  by  R.  S .     vjd 


28«5  3itpt  1650 

[Page  198]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Ent,  one  of  the  censors  of 

Master  Robinson.    Phisitions    Colledge    and   Master   Stephens   warden    a    booke   called 

Institutions  of  anatomy  of  Casper  Bartholinus,  translated  out  of  Latyn 


id 


VJ 

John  Benson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  |the   hands    of   Sr   Nath.    Brent   and   Master 

Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  The  compleat  lawyer,  &c  or  a  treatice  of 


Tenures  &  Estates  in  Lands,  &c  by  Wm  Noy,  Esq' 


Vj« 


2°  ®ttohvi#  1650 

Bern.  Alsop.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  a  booke  called 

Certaine  peeces  of  Pettus  Messie,  first  written  in  Spanish  &  note  translated 


into  English  by  Jas:  Bialdon 


vj 


M 


Hum.  Blundon. 


Hum.  Blunden. 


Robte  Ibltson. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


i  otrcm  "bit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Stephens  warden  a  booke  called  Magia  Adamica,  or  the  antiquity  of 
Magick  &  the  descent  thereof  &c  by  Eugenius  Philalethes  .     vjd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Stephens  warden  a  booke  called  A  man  mouse  taken  in  a  trapp  & 
torturd  to  death,  &c,  by  Eug:  Philalethes  .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Master    Scobell  two  panjphletts 

•   xijd 

two    pamph: 


called,  The  severall  proceedings  of  Parliam' 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand    of   Master   Rushwoth 

called,  The  pfect  diurnall      ........   xij 


panrpli: 


Master  Symons.      Entred 


Mercurius  Polliticus 


10» 

by  permission  of  authority,  three   pamphletts   called, 


xviijd 


[?:8Fieptenri.}0.L»th.m. 


10—24  October  1650.] 


353 


10» 

Bobte  Ibitson.  Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  two  painphletts 


called,  The  several!  proceedings  of  Parliam' 


■   XI] 


d* 


[Page  199] 
Peter  Cole. 


EHc    I*»  of  ©rtofcct:  1650 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  bill  of  sale  under  the  hand  &  seale 
of  Stephen  Bowtell,  subscribed  by  Master  Stephens  warden  these 
three  bookes  or  copies  (viz4)  Dispensatoriu  Collegii  Londinensis  &c, 
Pharmacopeia  Londiniensis  Collegarum  hodie  viventium  studiis  ac  symbolis 
ornatior,  &c,  and  Pharmacopeia  Londinensis,  or  the  London  dispensatorie 
further  adorned  by  the  studies  &  collations  of  the  fellowes  now  liveing  in 
this  yeare  1649,  in  English.     The  wch  said  three  bookes  stand  severally 


entred  to  the  said  Stephen  Bowtell  in  this  Begister 


xvnj 


H 


Master  Griffin 
and 

Master  Leech. 

Master  Griffin. 


21  tb 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth  two  pamphletts 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall  &c        ...... 


xijd 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  An  introduction  into  the  greeke  toung, 
&c,  so  far  forth  as  may  helpe  toward  the  understanding  of  the  greeke  text  of 
the  holy  gospell       ..........     vjd 


eottem  tiic 

Master  RoUton.      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of   Master   Downeham  and    Master 
Stephens  warden  a  booke  called  Some  animadversions  &  observacb'ns  upon 


S'  Walter  Bawleigh's  History  of  the  world  &c,  by  Alex:  Rosse 


vja 


Rich.  Roiston.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands    of    Master   Downham  and    Master 

Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Additionalls,  or  certaine  cases  of  doubt 

vjd 


Robt.  Ibitson.  Entred     .     . 

The  severall  proceedings  of  Parliament  &c 


Idem. 


Idem. 


2*to 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj 


W 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Plesher  war  a  booke  intituled  Gleanings,  or  some  memorable  passages  both 
auntient  &  moderne,  &c  written  by  Mr  Rob'  Ram  minister  of  Spavdden 
in  Lincolnshere      .         .         .         .         .         .         ■         •         •         ■     vjd 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell   two   pamphlets 


called,  The  severall  pceedings  in  Parliament  number  57  &  58    .    xijd 


*  The  sum  entered  was  originally  vjd.,  but  this  was  deleted  and  the  correct  sum 
written  over  it. 


45 


354 


[2—7  November  1650. 


O.I*th.m.{g-Brti«pte] 


[Page  200]  2&  of  iloiicmbr  1650 

Master 

Matb,*  Walbanck.  Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 

Master  Packman  Stephens  war  the  Eeports  of    Sir   Edward  Coke,  K',  being  eleven  in 

Gabriell  Beadell.  number,  translated  into  English  by  W.  F.  of  Grays  Inn  Esq™  .     vjd 


Idem. 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of    Sr   Nath:    Brent   and    Master 
Stephens  war  Fitzharberts   Natura  Brevium  translated  into  English  by 


W.  P.  of  Grays  In  Esq' 


VJQ 


Andrew  Kemb.         Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master    Downam   and    Master 
Flesher  war  A  treatise  of  subiection  &c  upon  the  13'*  of  the  Ro:  the  1"  & 


vj" 


Master  Coates.        Entred 


under  the    hands    of    Master   Downam    and    Master 


Flesher  a  booke  called  Scotts  Discovy  of  Witchcraft,  &c . 


vj" 


Master  Lee. 
Master  Packman. 
Gabriell  Beadell. 


6to  iioticmtnis 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens,  An  abridgment  of  the  eleven  books  of  Reports  of  Sr  Edw: 
Coke,  knt,  sometyme  cheife  justice  of  the  upp  Bench,  in  English  by  F.  W.  Esq' 
by  Sr  Jo:  Davis  soinotymo* vjd 


<$to  iloUcmbris 

Master  Pollen.        Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master   Downham    and  Master 
Stephens  warden,  a  comentarie  or   Exposition  upon  the  prophecies  of 


Habkuk,  &c 


vj 


H 


7mo  ilobcmt)vt«j 

Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Sr   Nath:    Brent   and    Master 
Stephens  war  An  heroick  poem  called  Gondibert.    By  Sr  Wm  Davenant 

vjd 

Richard  Rsyston.      Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master   Downam    and    Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called  The  true  citizen  or,  the  Elements  ofphilosphy 


&c  reserveing  every  mans  right 


Vj" 


cofccm  tfit 

John  Playford.  Entred     .     .     .     The  English  Bansing  Master       .         .         .         .     vjd 

[This  is  probably  the  shortest  entry  in  the  Registers.] 

John  Martin  and      Entred     .     .     .     a  small  booke  called  The  Game  of  Picquett  translated 
John  Ridley.  Qut  of  Ffrench  j^  English vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[*£#&.}•.*•*•■. 


20—29  November  1650.] 


355 


20o    flobcm.  1650 

[Page  201]  Entred  for  his  copie  undr  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  OvofjLa<siKov  Boaxv 

Master  Dugard.       s{ve  nomenclature  brevis  Ango-Latino-Graeco  in  usu  Schol  Westmonaster 


Edward  Blackmore.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  [ 
warden,  A  forefold  Apology  for  Judas,  the  Jewes,  &c  . 


Master  Dugard. 


yjd 


Vja 


] 


Entred  ...  by  a  note  under  the  hand  of  Master  Samuel  Hartlib 
these  bookes  viz*  1.  Linguarum  methodus  novissima.  2.  Vestibulum 
Latinae  linguae,  Rerum  et  Linguae  Cardines  &c.  3.  Latinae  linguae  Janua 
reserata,  rerum  et  linguae  structuram  exhibens  a  Johanne  Comenio  Moravo. 


Salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 


XVllJ" 


Bernard  Alsop.         Entred 


called,  The  Banters  Banting 


under   the   hand   of   Master   Downham   a    pamphlet 


VJa 


23o  llobrmtm*  1650 

John  Tey.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  warden,  a  tragedy  called  The  distracted  state,  written  in  the 
yeere  1641  by  John  Tatham vjd 

rofrm  frie 

Tho.  Williams.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Flesher  war  a  booke  called  The  art  of  distillation  by  John  French, 
medici  Dr vjd 


Tymo.  Garthwait. 


Robte  Ibitson. 


cotrcm  tfic 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Sr  Henry  Wotton's  Eliments  of  Archi- 
tecture, A  meditation  on  the  22"  chap.  GENESIS.   The  will  and  two  letters 


VjQ 


eoircm  frtc 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  two  pamph  called, 


The  sevall  proceedings  of  Parliam*  number  59  &  60 


xya 


[Page  202] 
Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


Rich»'  Marriott. 


25tb  Hobbt   1650 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  5  pamphletts 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall ij*  vjd 

29no  Kit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Flesher  war,  A  collection  of  letters  conteyning  150  written  to  severall 
persons  of  honour.  By  D'  Donne,  late  deane  of  Paules,  puplished  [sic] 
by  his  sonne  J.  D. VJ 


356 


[30  November— 16  December  1650.   o.utta-.jfj-ffijfcsi,] 


(Ultimo   ilobrmtm's  1650 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniels   Brent   and 
Master   Stephens   warden,  La  stratonica   di   Luca    Assarino   libri  tre, 


Rich,  Royston. 


Tho.  Roycraft. 


translated  into  English 


Vjd 


2&o  trie  Brmnbits  1650 


Entred 


under   the   hand    of  Master  Downam  a  booke  called 


The  character  of  the  crying  evills  of  the  present  tymes  or  Demonolligy  & 
Theoligy  &c  by  Dr  Natnaniell  Holmes  .  .        .        .    vjd 


John  Clowes. 


Robt.  Ihitson. 
Idem. 


Master  Mozeley. 


Robt.  Wood. 


Master  Walbanck 

and 
Hen.  Twyford. 


[Page  203] 
Wm.  Dugard. 

Rich.  Harper. 


}tto 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands   of   Master   Downam    and   Master 
]  warden  a  booke  called  The  hatred  of  Esau  &  the  love  of  Jacob, 
being  an  exposition  on  the  9'*  chapter  of  Pauls  Epistle  to  the  ROMANS.    By 


Samuell  Loveday 


vj° 


6*0 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell,  two  paniphletts 
called,  The  severall  pceedings  of  Parliament  num:  61  &  62      .         .    xijd 

Entred  .  .  .  under  *  by  the  apoyntment  of  the  Councell  of  State  a 
booke  called  The  none-such  Charles  his  caracter  extracted  out  of  divers 
originalls  &c .         . vjd 

IV*  Ecctmbxin 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Stephens  war   Letters  betweene  my  Lord  George  Digby  and  Sr  Kenelme 


Digby,  hn',  concerning  religion,  &c 


vj 


W 


lotrem  trie 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Stephens  war  a  pamphlett  called,  Juries  justified,  or  a  word  of  correction, 
&c,  by  Wm  Watwyn vjd 

cofcem  Xfit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  S'  Nath.  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  warden  a  booke  called  Court  Leet  &  Court  Baron  ivith  the  office 
of  stewards  of  courts,  &c.     First  collected  by  John  Kitchin  of  Grayes  Inne 


and  now  translated  into  English 


VJ" 


16">  Smuttier  1650 


Entred     .     .     .     according  to  the  Act  of  Parliam'  for  Printing  two  bookes 
called  Fur  pradestinatus,  and  Articuli  Lambethani  in  latyne  published  by 


John  Goldman  clarke 


Xlj° 


Entred 


The  Ranters  religion,  &c 


under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj° 


Deleted  in  Register. 


0MSteJ***-* 


16—31  December  1650.] 


357 


]&b  December  1650 

Entred  for  their  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rtjshworth  4  pam- 
phletts  called,  The  pfect  diurnall ij* 

Entred     .     . 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 

Boot.  Ibltson. 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


The  severall  proceedings  of  Parliament  vi  num:  63 


vj° 


eotrcm  tlic 

Nath.  Brookes.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker,  A  Mgick  &  Astro- 
logy vindicated  by  A.  R.         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Bloh.  Boyston.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

Richard  Lownes,  all  the  estate,  right,  title  and  interest,  which  the  said 
Richard  Lownes  hath  in  this  booke  or  copie  called,  Barnabas,  or  Wyne 
and  oyle  for  afflicted  soules,  by  Francis  Quarles.     Memorand,  that  this 


warrant  is  subscribed  by  Master  Stephens  warden 


vj 


W 


Master  Stephens, 
ward. 


26^  Meccmhcv  1650 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  styled  Vestibulum  linguae  latinae  primum  et 
secundum,  or  a  dictionary  for  children  by  T.  Willis  of  Isleworth  .     vjd 


27*b 

Entred     .     .     .     according   to   the   Act   of   Parliament  for   Printing  a 
booke  called  La  stratonica,  or  the  unfortunate  Queene  written  in  Italian  by 


Luke  Assarino  and  now  Englished  by  John  Burbery  gent. 

[Note. — No  publisher's  name  appears  against  this  entry, 
but  the  book  had  previously,  i.e.  on  the  30th  November, 
been  licensed  to  Richard  Royston.     See  page  202.] 


vj 


id 


Master  Bothwell. 

Tho.  Underhill. 


[Page  204] 
Wm'  Dugard. 


30"° 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  both  the 
war,  A  collection  of  the  greatest  psecutions  wch  liave  befallen  the  church  of 
Christ,  since  the  begining  of  the  world  to  o'  prsent  tymes,  together  wth  the 
lives  of  some  eminent  English  divines  nev  formly  in  print.  Memorand  it 
agreed  betweene  them  &  declared,  that  the  first  halfe  of  this  copy 
belongeth  unto  Tho:  Underhill  &  the  last  halfe  to  Jo:  Rothwell  being 
equally  divided VJ 

<LtU.  trie  Decerning   1650 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  the  Councell  of  State  two  bookes  [vidlt] 
The  advancement  of  4rath*  merchandize,  6r,  certain  ppositions  for  the 
improvement  of  the  trade  of  this  comonwealth,  &c.  By  Tho:  Violet  of 
Lon:  goldsmith  and  Johannis  Miltoni  Angli  p  populo  Anglicano  defentio, 
contra  Clandij  Salmatij  Defentiones  regium,  both  in  Latin  &  English 

xijd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


358 


[7—20  January  1650. 


.L.th»m.;P,  stepheni.  J 


7™  fflamianj  [1650^51] 

Rich.  Royston.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 

Stephens  war  Dissertationes  quiqus  quibus  Episcopat  iura  ex  s:  scriptura 


&c,  contra  sententiH  D.  Blundelli  et  alioru.     Authore  H.  H. 


vj 


id 


Peter  Cole. 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master   Booker   and   Master 
Stephens  war  An  ephemeris  written  by  Mr  Nicholas  Culpepper,  student 


in  Astro  &  phisick,  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 


Vj" 


eotfi  Xtie 

Rich.  Lownes.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands   of    Master   Downam    and    Master 

Stephens  war  a  booke  called  The  republick  of  Venice  in  her  govment,  &c, 
extracted  out  of  the  choysest  historians  &c  by  Mr  James  Howell .     vjd 


eottt  tile 

Fran.  Tyton.  Entred     .     .     .     according  to  the  Act  of  Par  for  regulating  printing  a 

small  tract  called,  A  discovy  of  some  thoughts  wherewith  many  pretious 
soules  are  burthened,  &c.    By  Danyell  King,  preacher  of  the  woord     vjd 


Rich.  Royston. 


Idem. 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Flesher  war  Grotij  opera,  vidlt.  Annotationes  in  libros  evangelior  et  in 
acta  apostoloru  et  epistolas  apostoluas,  et  in  novum  testament  et  in  apocalipsin 

vjd 

.     .     under    the  hands    of    Master    Downam    and    Master 


Entred     .     . 

Flesher,  a  booke  called  Hugoni  Qrotii  de  jure  belli  ac  pads 


Vjd 


16*° 

Fra.  Tyton.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of    Master    Jo:   Jones   one   of    the 

Councell  of  State  a   booke  called  The  English  law,  or  a  survey  of  the 
household  of  Qod  on  earth  &c,  with  an  essay  of  Christian  Government  under 


the  regiment  of,  &c 


vj 


id 


20m°  3a«*  1650  [i.e.  1650*51] 

[Page  205]  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master   Downam    and   Master 

Master  Crooke.       Stephens  warden  a  tract  called  Leviathan,  or  the  matter,  forme,  genera- 
tion &  power  of  a  comim  wealth,  civill  &  Christian.     By  Tho:   Hobbes 


of  Malmesbury  reserving  every  mans  right 


Vj» 


[M£t&.}***~ 


21—27  January  1650.] 


359 


21  tb 

Edward  Dod,  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent  and 

Tho.  Brewster  and   Master  Stephens  warden  a  booke  called  The  Faithfull  Councellor,  or,  the 
Gregory  Mole.  Marrow  of  the  Lawe  in  English,  in  two  parts  .         .         .         .     vjd 

Memokand  :  That  one  third  part  of  this  copie  belongeth 
unto  Thomas  Brewster  and  Gregory  Mole.  The  other  two 
thirds  unto  Edward  Dod  and  Nathaniell  Ekins. 


22tb 

Master  Bartlett.     Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Caryll    and    Master 

]  warden,  A  further  discovery  of  the  state  of  the  Indians  in 
New  England  concerning  the  progresse  of  the  Gospell,  &c  by  Hen:  Whitfeild 


vj 


id 


c ofrrm  &ic 

Master  Dowlman.    Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Caryll    and    Master 
Flesher  warden,  severall  sermons  upon  theie  Texts  vis'  *  2''  chapter  of  the 


EPHESIANS  verses  the  14"  and  15",  by  Tho:  Goodwyn 


vj 


M 


cotrc m  tfic 

Master  Symmons.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Downam,  The  usual  praye 
made  by  Doctor  Ouldsworth  before  his  sermons        ....     vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


ro&cm  tfit 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  8  pamphletts 
called,  The  Perfect  Diurnall iiij' 


23tb 

Bobt.  ibitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of   Master    Scobell,    7    pamphletts 

called,  Severall  proceedings  of  Parliam',  number  64,  65,  66,  67,  68,  69,  70 

iij"  vjd 

25t0  3tett. 

Rich.  Marriott.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Lee 
Tym.  Garthwait.        war  a  booke  called  Reliquiae  Wottonianae  or,  a  collection  of  lives,  letters,  & 
poems  of  sundry  psonags,  &c.  By  Sr  Henry  Wotton,  k'   .         .         .     vjd 


[Page  206] 

Master 

Hodgkinson. 


27«"o  flit  3*an.  1650  [i.e.  1650*51] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Stephens  war,  a  small  poem  called,  News  from,  Newcastle  upon  the  coale 
pits  there VJJ 


id 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


360 


[31  January— 19  February  1650.         &&*■,{££•£*] 


tilt  3Jam  1650  [i.e.  1650*51] 

Bobt.  iwtson.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 

Stephens  war  a  pamphlet  called,  Mercvrim  Heliconicus,  or,  the  result  of  a 


safe  conscience,  &c 


vj 


I 


5»  iFdmiiirif  1650  [»>.  1650*51] 

Edw.  Blackmore.      Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands   of    Master   Downam   and   Master 
Stephens  warden  a  pamphlett  called,  England*  Ichdbod  Glory  depted  beeing 


a  dialogue  betweene  women,  &c 


vj" 


Master  Lee. 
Master  Packman. 
Gabriel!  Beadell. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


71110   jfrfK 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath.  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  war:  reports  and  pleas  of  assizes  at  Yorke  held  before  eevall 
judge  in  that  circuit.     Collected  by  Mr  Clayton.     Salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 


Vj" 


10mo  jfcii. 


Entred 


under  the  hand   of   Master  Rushworth,  three    pain- 


phletts  called,  The  pfect  diurnall  &c 


XVIIJ" 


Peter  Cole. 


Idem. 


Idem. 


13«o 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of    Master    Downam    and   Master 
Stephens  war  two  treatises  called,  A  directory  for  midwivee  &  The  English 


Phisitian.  By  Nicholas  Culpepp 


vj 


d  * 


Entred 


under   the   same   hands,  all  the  woorks  of  Fernelius, 


translated  out  of  the  latyn  into  Englieh.     By  Phil.  Armin 


vj" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  same  hands  two  phisicall  treatises,  the  one  of 
feavers,  th'other  of  the  Bicketts  translated  out  of  Latin  into  English,  &c. 


By  Phil.  Armin,  reserving  every  mans  right 


vj 


id 


15'o 

Master  Belle.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master    Downam    and    Master 

Stephens  war,  a  treatise  takeing  notice  of  the  frailtie  of  creature  comfort* 
and  the  unsatisfying  condicon  of  sublunarie  things  and  lookeing  up  to  the 
excellency  of  coelestiall  concernment,  &c.     Written  by  R.  W.  gent.      vjd 


19110 

Master  Coles.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of    Master    Downam    and    Master 

Flesher,  war,  A  neio  Catachisme,  or,  the  mite  of  a  minister,  &c.     By 


Josuah  Siston,  minister  at  Oraube  in  the  vale  of  Bover 


vj 


K 


*  This  is  probably  a  clerical  error  for  xijd. 


[£££&}*&**-       20  February— 10  March  1650.] 


361 


20mo  Jtfmtatff  1650  [i.e.  1650*51] 

[Page  207]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 

Master  Stephens.     Fleshek  war,  A  pfect  index  on  the  Holy  Bible  gathered  out  of  the  latine 
translation  of  Tremelius  &  Junius  of  the  old,  &  Theodor  Beza  of  the  New 


Testament,  in  two  parts,  &c.     By  Paule  Tossan 


vj° 


21°  iTdmtaru   1650    [i.e.   1650*51] 

Tho.  Peirpoynt.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Stephens  warden  a  booke  called  The  artificers  plaine  scale,  by  which  the 
measuring  of  all  superficies  &c       .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Master  Williams.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  a  Noate  under  the  hand  of  Master  Butter 
&  testified  by  John  Bisse,  subscribed  by  Warden  Stephens,  all  his 
estate,  right,  title  and  interest,  of  in  and  to,  the  booke  or  Copie  called, 


The  Peacemaker,  written  by  Joseph  Hall 


VJU 


26° 

Symon  Burton.         Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Stephens  warden,  a  booke  called  A  discussive  of  the  lawe  and  the  Gospell 


betwixt  the  Jewe  and  the  Gentile,  &c 


vj 


\i 


Master  Robinson, 
Master  Thrale, 
Master  Kirton 

and 
Sam.  Thomson. 


Master  Kirton. 


ultimo 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Stephens  warden,  A  booke  of  huge  groanes  of  the  authority  of  the  highett 
powers  about  sacred  things,  or,  the  right  of  the  state,  &c  .         .         .     vjd 

2°°  ittardi   1650  [i.e.  1650*51] 

Entred  .  .  .  formerly  lycensed  by  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Latham  warden.  Vocabulariu  parvum  [Anglo~\  Latinum.  A  little 
vocabulary,  English  and  latyne,  by  Christopher  Hoole,  Mr  of  Arts      vj4 


cofrem  Xfit 

Master  Miller.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of    Master    Downam    and    Master 

]  warden,  The  ministers  hue  and  cry,  or,  a  true  discovery  of  the 
insufferable  iniuries,  &c  sett  forth  in  a  dialogue  betweene  fowre  men  &c.  By 
Richard  Culmer vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Lech. 


Rob.  Ibttson. 


100 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand  of  Master  Rushworth  fower  pam- 
phletts  called,  The  perfect  Diurnall ij* 

coHcm  tfU 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hand   of    Master   Scobell   5   pamphletts 
called,   8evera.ll  proceedings  of  Parliament  num :  71,  72,  73,  74,  75 


y  vj' 


46 


362 


[10—17  March  1650. 


airti— .{R-fi-tei.] 


10° 

Entred  for  h/s  copie  under  the  harfds  of  Master  Callam&  and  Master 
Stephens  -nwrden,  a  booke  caAled/The  inconsistency  of  we  Independant 
way  with  Sfripture  and  itself e,  manifested  in  a  threefold  discourse* 

10  ittardt   1650  [i.e.  1650*51] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called  The  inconcistency  of  the  Independant 
way  with  Scripture  and  it  selfe  manifested  in  a  Threefold  discourse 
1*'  Vindicia  vindiciarum  with  Mr  Cotton.  2d  A  review  of  M'  Hookers 
Survey  of  Christian  discepline.  3rd  A  diatribe  with  the  same  M'  Hooker 
concerning  Baptisme  of  infants  of  non  confederate  parents  B  Dan  Caudrey 


Master  Meredith 

This  is  entred 
ov  the  leafe. 


[Page  2081 
Master  Meredith. 


Rich.  Tomlyns. 


VJ° 


ooSrcm  irtc 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master    Downam    and    Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called  Velicationes  polemica:  or,  a  rationative  select 


discussion  of  certaine  speciall  and  select  questions 


VjQ 


rofrutt  tfit 

Edw.  Blackmore.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Flesher  warden  a  booke  called  Clavis  clavo  rellitur.  A  treatise  of  a  dispute 
att  Henley  in  Arden  in  Warwickshire  August  20'*  1650,  wherein  is  prooved 
by  1 7  Arguments,  The  unlawfulnes  of  suffering  private  psons  to  take  upon 
them  publick  preaching  &c .         .     vjd 


12tb 

Tho.  Plerrepoint.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Stephens  warden,  J.  A.  Comenius  his  synopsis  of  Phisicke,  or  natural! 
Philosophy  reformed  by  the  divine  light  of  the  scriptures  &c  with  a  briefe 
Appendix  touching  the  diseases  of  the  body  &  mynd.     Salvo  iure  cuius- 


cunque 


vj 


M 


cotrcm  trie 

Master  Selle.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of    Sr  Nath  :   Brent,  and   Master 

Stephens   warden,   Reliquiae  Cottonianae    Divers  choise  peeces  of  that 
renowned  antiquary  Sr  Bo:  Cotton  k'  Ba"  by  James  Howell  Esquire     vjd 


[Page  209] 
Master  Selle. 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


17°  jgarrfi  1650  [i.e.  1650*51] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Stephens  warden,  Aulicus  Coquiniariae,  or  the  character  of  him,  who 
satarized  King  James  and  his  court  Anno  1650        .         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  ...  by  order  of  Master  Milton,  6  Pamphletts  called,  Mer- 
curius  Politicus  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         •  iij" 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[tfl5te}*x-ta»       17  March  1650—8  April  1651.] 


863 


170  flfctmt   1650  [i.e.  1650^51] 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  Note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
Thomas  Newcombe,  all  his  estate,  right,  title  &  interest  of  and  into  a 
booke  called  Gondibert,  An  heroick  poem,  written  by  Sr  Wm  Davenant 


John  Holden. 


Master  Fullein. 


VJQ 


20°  M&Ktif 


Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Pruiean  president  of 
Physitions  Colledge  and  Doctor  Smyth  one  of  the  censors  and  Master 
Stephens  war  a  tract  called  [Exercitationes]  Harveius  Be  Generatione 


Animalium.     Latine  and  English 


vja 


24  fltartti 

Master  Man.          Entred     .     .     .     under    the  hands    of   Master    Downam    and    Master 
V  Aprill  1656.       Flesher  war   a    booke  called  Christ  the  fountaine  of  Life,  conteyning 
sundry  sermons  upon  the  1''  Epistle  of  JOHN  the  5'*  chap,  by  Jo:  Cotton, 
B  in  D vjd 


28™  Mavtii  1651 

Master                  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Geo.  Badger.             Stephens  war  a  booke  called  publique  devotions,  or,  a  collection  of  prayers 
used   upon  severall  occasions  by  divers  reverent   &   godly   divines,  whose 
names,  &c vjd 


John  Crooke. 


8°  %pvi\U#  1651 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of    Master    Downam    and    Master 
Flesher  war  a  booke  called  A  method  for  meditation,  or,  a  manuall  of,&c. 


reserving  every  mans  right.     By  James  Usher,  Armaugh 


vj° 


Rich.  Royston. 


cotrcm  tfic 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Master    Downam    and    Master 
Flesher   war,  Certeine   sermons,  the  1"  intituled   the  spiritt   of  Grace 


By  Jeremy  Taylor,  Dr  in  D 


VJ« 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


coDrcitt  tlic 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  4  pamphletts 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall ij* 

*  Deleted  in  Register. 


364 


[8—25  April  1651. 


G.Utham.{£&$£;.] 


8°  ftpviliz  1651 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Flesher  war  A  Paraphrase  and  Annotations  upon  all  the  bookes  of  the 
new  testamt,  breifty  explaining  all  the  dificult  places  thereof,  by  H.  Ham- 


[Page  210] 
Rich.  Royston. 


Master  Wm'  Lee 

and 
Master  Royston. 


mond  D  in  D 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called  Certamen  religiosum,  or  a  conference  betweene 
the  late  King  of  England,  and  y'  late  Lord  Marquesse  of  Worcester, 
concerning,  Togither  with  a  vindication  of  the  Protestant  cause,  from  the 
pretences  of  the  Marquesse  his  last  papers,  wch  the  necessity  of  the  kings 


affaires  denyed  him  oporhvnity  to  answer 


vj 


id 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Master  Meredith. 


John  Martin. 


Geo.  Hurlock. 


Humphrey 
Blunden. 


Entred     .     .     .     under    the 
called,  Mercurius  Politicus    . 


17»  StyriU  1651 

hand   of  Master    Milton, 


pamphletts 
ij"  vjd 


19°   aprilis   1651 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Stephens  war,  A  letter  of  MT  Thomas  Shephard  of  4  greate  hindrances  in 
a  Christians  race  the  1  is  of  an  earthly  carnall  hart,  2d  of  a  pude  hart, 
3d  of  a  selfe  seekeing  hart,  &  the  4'*  of  a  slighty  harte  of  Gods  hand  wth  some 
other  things  of  the  like  subject,  by  R.  H.  Esq*.         ....     vjd 

21  o  gjirttfe 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Stephens  war,  a  treatise  concerning  the  right  use  of  the  Fathers  in  the 
decision  of  the  controversies  that  are  at  this  day  in  religion,  translated  out 
of  french  into  English yj* 

22°  atm'lts   1651 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Stephens  war,  the  Geometricall  seaman,  or  the  Art  of  navigation  pformed 
by  Jeometry,  shewing  how  all  the  three  Mndes  of  sailing,  viz',  by  the  plaine 
chart,  by  Mercator's  chart,  by  a  greate  circle  &c,  pformed,  by  a  plaine  ruler 
&  a  pare  of  compasses  wthout  Arethmeticall  conclusion  by  Henry  Phillipps 

yjd 

250  apviU*  1651 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called  Lumen  de  lumine,  or,  a  new  magicall  light 


discover'd  and  communicated  to  the  world 


Vj" 


25o  apt  lit*    1651 

[Page  211]  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Booker   and   Master 

Nath.  Brooket.         Stephens   war  a  booke  called  Semeiotica   Uranica,  or  an  Astrologicall 

judgmt  of  diseases  from  the  decumbiture  of  the  sick,  1"  from  Aven  Ezra  by 

way  of  introduction  V  from  Noell:  Durrett,  by  way  of  direction,  by  Nich: 

Culpeper,  gent vja 


[?,SFt1eeptenri.}«.I-th»m. 


25—28  April  1651.] 


365 


25"    &pm»  1651 

Nath.  Brookes.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called  Theatrum  Chemicum  Britanium  the  first 
pte,  conteyning  all  the  poeticall  peeces  of  those  most  auncient  &  famous 
philosophers,  who  have  written  the  Hermetick  misteries,  in  their  owne  native 


language  viz'  English  verse,  by  Elias  Ashmole  Esq' 


vja 


cotrcm  tlit 

Master  Sparke.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  S'  Nath  :  Beent,  Master  Stephens 
war  a  booke  called  A  discourse  of  divers  accidents  &  matters  happening 
dureing  the  first  xiiij  yeares  of  the  late  raigne  of  King  James  wth  the 
passages  betweene  the  Earles  of  Essex,  NortKion  &  Somersett,  &c,  &  abend 
the  poysoning   of  Sr  Tho:  Overbury.     Also   the   riseing   of  the  Duke  of 


Buckingham  into  favour,  &  fall  of  Somset 


Vja 


2$°  aiirilis 

Master  Mozley.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called  The  history  of  Philoxipes  et  Policrite  as  it 
was  told  by  Leontidas  to  Artamene,  or,  the  greate  Cyrus,  and  Englished 


by  an  Honurable  Person,  in  viij  bookes 


Vj« 


cotrem  trie 

Master  Mozley.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called  Ibrahim,  or,  the  illustreous  Bassa,  infower 
partes,  written  in  French  by  Monsieur  de  Scuderii,  and  Englished  by 
Mr  Henry  Cogan,  Gent.  vjd 

eotretu  trie 

Master  Mozley.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath  :  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called  The  History  of  Don-Fenise,  written  in 
Spanish  by  Fran:  de  las-Coveras  &  Englished  by  a  person  of  Honour    vjd 


Master  Mozley. 


cotrcm  trie 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the  hands   of   Sr   Nath:   Brent    and   Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called,  Olor  Iscanus,  some  select  Poems  &  Trans- 


lations, formerly  written  by  Henry  Vaughan,  silurest 


Vj" 


cotrcm  trie 

Master  Mozley.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called  Two  letters  of  the  noble  &  learned  Marquesse 
Virgilio   Malvezzi,  translated   out   of  the   Italian  with   some  Annotaclms 


annaxed  seasonable  for  these  tymes,  by  Mr  Tho:  Powell 


Vj° 


366 


[28  April— 3  May  1651. 


G.Lath.m.J?-s««pt-] 


28°  ZlpvMti  1651 

[Page  212]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 

Master  Mozley.       Stephens  war,  The  Soveraignty  of  the  seas  of  England,  proved  by  record, 

history,  &  the  municipall  lawes  of  this  kingdome,  also  a  relation  of  the 

Inestimable  riches  &  commodityes  of  the  Brittish  seas.   Written  by  Sr  John 


Burroughes  knight,  keeper  of  the  records  in  the  Tower  of  London 

[This  series  of  entries  by  the  great  publisher,  Humphrey 
Moseley,  may  be  said  to  mark  the  slow  recovery  of  English 
literature  from  the  effects  of  the  civil  wars  and  religious 
bigotry.] 


vja 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  3  pamphletts 
called,  the  pfect  diurnall        . xviijd 


cotrcm  trie 

Robt.  Ibitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell,  7  pamphletts  called, 

sevall  pceedings  in  Parliam'  num.  76,  77,  78,  79,  80,  81,  82   .       iij»  vjd 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Entred     .     . 

Mercurius  Politicus 


toXfcm  trie 

by    permission     of     authority    3    pamphletts    called, 


xvnj 


lo  ittatt  1651 

John  Martin.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of    Master    Downam   and    Master 

Stephens,  war  The  Spanish  heroe  of  Lorensa  Gracian,  translated  out  of  the 


Spanish  into  the  English 


VJ° 


3«o  jHaif 

Rich.  Tomilns.         Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master    Downam    and    Master 
Flesher  war  a  booke  called  Vindiciae  menesterij  evangelici,  a.  vindication 


of  the  greate  ordinance  of  Ood  &c,  by  John  Collins,  M  in  A 


vj 


i'i 


[Page  213] 
Rich.  Harriott. 


Ve  page  296. 


3«o  flfraij  1651 

Assigned  ov  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  noate  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  John  Marriott  his  father,  &  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all 
his  estate,  right,  title,  &  interest  of  in  &  to  all  &  evry  the  copies  &  ptes  of 
copies,  which  the  said  Mr  Marriott  hath  in  these  bookes  following.  Salvo 
iure  cuiuscunque  (viz') xviij* 

'  Quarle's  feast  for  wormes. 

Queene  Hester. 

History  of  Sampson. 

Eligies  on  Dr  Ailmer. 

Eligie  on  B'  Wilson. 
,  Eligie  on  the  Lady  Luckin. 


[££#!£;>•  **»-.  3—8  May  1651.]  367 


Divine  fancies. 
Ve  page  285.  Argulous  and  Parthenia. 

Sheapards  Oracles. 
Vide  page  296.  Enchridion. 

Ve  page  296.  Dr  Doun's  poems  wth  anniversaries. 

Ve  p  260.  Ignatius  Conclave. 

Ve  p  254.  Dr  Valentines  private  devotions. 

Ve  254.  Murrell's  Cookery. 

A  caution  for  the  Credulous,  nowo  doiio  by  M'  Valentine* 

The  Levites  Revenge. 

The  Tragedy  of  Lodiwick  Faeza. 

The  Brasen  Serpent. 

The  Legend  of  Capt.  Jones. 

The  English  Catathisme,  by  Dr  Mayor. 

Horace  de  arte  poetica  wth  his  Epods  Engleshed  by  Lambrooke. 

Valentine's  sermon  at  Pauls,  God  save  the  King. 

Three  sermons  of  Mr  Henry  Smithes  vid" : — 
(  The  benefitt  of  contentaSon. 
Ve  page  296.  ]  Tfle  Afinity  of  the  faithfull. 

(.  The  lost  sheepe. 
Vide  page  260.  Albovine,  the  play. 

The  Irish  Hubbub. 

The  Crowne  of  life,  by  Bar:  Robinson. 

A  meditacbn  conteyning  32  verses  upon  the  Lords  prayer. 

A  table  conteyning  ye  Lords  prayer  Commandem"  &  Beleife  in  verse. 

Cornewallis'  Essaies. 

Abbott's  discripsion  of  the  world. 
Vide  254.  The  second  booke  of  Cookery. 

Exercise  for  ladies. 

Markham's  husbandry   whole. 
F254-  Packetts  of  letters. 

V  296.  f  Peacham's  Arte  of  Lyminge. 

\  The  Revenge  of  D'Amboys. 

8"  ittai'i   1651 

[Page  214]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Langley  and  Master 
Master  Stephens,  Plesher  war  a  booke  called  Familiaria  colloquia  Opera  Christopheri 
war-  Helvici  &c.     Salvo  iure  cuiuscunque vjd 

cotrcm  trie 

Idem.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Flesher  war  a  booke  called  Suadae  Medulla,  The  quintessence  of  Elo- 
quence, or  An  explanation  of  that  curious  and  Bhetoricall  fable  of  the 
contencon  betweene  Aijax  and  Achilles  for  Ulysses'  armour  &c,  by 
Tho:  Hall vjd 

*  Deleted  in  Register. 


368 


[9—22  May  1651. 


o.uti»*{£fl$&.] 


9°  JttaCj  1651 

Thomas  Williams.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Flesher  war,  The  discription  and  use  of  new  Philosophicall  furnaces,  in  five 
ptes,  with  a  tract  de  Auri  Tinctura,  or,  true  Potable  gold,  <fcc.  Writen  by 
JoH:   Rudolph    Glauberus   and   now  translated   into   English   by   John 


Goldsmith.     Salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 


vj" 


10™  M*ij 

Master  Clarke.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Flesher  war  a  booke  called  Appello  Evangelium  for  the  true  doctrine  of 
the  divine  predestinacon  concorded  wth  the  doctrine  of  Gods  free  grace 
&  mans  free  will,  &c       ........  vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leech. 


12mo  flfraif 

Entred    .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth  2  pamphletts 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall .       j* 


tottcrn  tiie 

Robert  Ibitson.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  2  Pamphletts  called, 
The  sevall proceedings  of  Parliam' :  num:  83,  84     .         .         .  j» 


Master  Coates 

and 
Master  Miller. 


uo  jttaif 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    Master    Downam    and  Master 
Flesher  war  a  booke  called   Prophecy  of  *  A  comentary  upon  all  the 


prophets  greate  and  small,  by  John  Mayer  D  in  D 


vj 


i<i 


14°  ittitif 


Tho.  Boycroft.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of    Master   Gataker   and    Master 
Stephens  war  a  book  called  Vindiciae  Mediorum  &  Mediatoris,  or  the 


present  reigning  error  Arained,  by  F.  Fullwood 


VjO 


14°  ittatf   1651 

[Page  215]  Entred     .     .     .     [under]   the  hands   of   Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 

John  Ridley.  Stephens  war  The  institutes  of  the  civill  and  imperiall  Lawes  of  England. 

Written  in  latin  by  John  Cowell  If  of  the  Civill  law  &  translated  into 


English  by  W.  Q.  Esqr.     Salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 


Vj- 


22o  ittatf 


Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  4  Pamphletts  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  ij* 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[tfflstei>.  ntta». 


22  May— 4  June  1651.] 


369 


Robert  Ibitson. 


22*  Afaif 

Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  2  Pamphletts 
called,  Sevall  proceedings  of  Parliam',  num.  85,  86.       .         .         .       j* 


2¥  £Hi\i\ 

John  Hardesty.        Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands   of    Master  Downam   and   Master 
Flesher  war,  the  Lord  of  Fawkeland  his  discourse  of  Infallibility  wth  an 


answere  to  it  and  his  lordships  reply 


Vji 


Master  Griffin 
and 

Master  Leecti. 


26<>  ittat't 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth,  2  Pamphletts 
called,  the  pfect  diurnall  .         .         .  .         .         .         .     j» 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Entred     .     . 

Mercurius  Politicus 


29°  m*ij 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 


Vj° 


Robert  Ibitson.  Entred 


cofrcm  Jrtc 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


Sevall  proceedings  in  Parliam',  num.  87 


Vja 


cofcreiu  tfic 

Richard  Best  and     Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Sr  Nath:    Beent    and    Master 

John  Place.  Stephens  war,  Some  new  cases  of  the  yeares  &  tyme  of  King  Henry  8'*, 

Edward   6"   &    Queene   Mary,  written   out   of  the  great  Abridgment,  by 

Sr  Robto  Brooke,  Jcnight,  &  translated  into  English  by  Jo:  Marsh  of  Grayes 

Inne  Barrester vjd 

30o  jHiaif  1651 

[Page  216]  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of  Doctor    Temple    and    Master 

Sam.  Gelllbrand.       Stephens  war,  A  discourse  concerning  the  gift  of  prayer,  shewing  what  it  is, 
wherein  it  consists  &  how  farre  it  is  attainable  &c,  by  J.  W.  D  in  D       vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  perfect  diurnall 


2°  3twe 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth   a   pamphlett 


Vj° 


*»    Of   3JtlHC 

Master  Roper.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Beent  and  Master 
Stephens  war,  certaine  choise  cases  in  Chancery  collected  out  of  the 
Records  of  that  Court,  by  Mr  Penniman,  one  of  the  sixe  clerkes,  salvo 

iure  cuiuscunque vjd 

47 


370 


[5—16  June  1651. 


O.  lath*. {£$#*.] 


$«  of  3fune 

Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred  for  his   copie   under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett 
called,  Mercurius  Politicus vjd 


Idem. 


eofrrtit  tfit 

under  the   hands   of  Master    Downam    and    Master 
]  warden  a  booke  called  Sions  Prospect  in  its  first  view,  pre- 


Entred 

[ 

sented  in  a  Summary  of  divine  truthes,  &c,  by  Rob1*  Mossom 


Vja 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


9tb  of  Suite 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall vjd 


11tb  of  3hme 

Rich.  Tomlins  and    Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of    Master   Booker    and    Master 

Robte  Boyden.  Flebher  war,  Euclides  Eliments  of  Geometry,  the  first  six  bookes  in  a 

compendious  forme  contracted  &  demonstrated,  by  Cap1  Tho:  Rudde 

vjd 

12«>  of  Suite 

Robu  ibitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  2  pamphletts  called, 

Severall  proceedings  in  Parliam'  num:  88,  89  j* 

Che  same  &a» 

Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus •    .     vjd 


13tb  of  3>une 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  war  An  exact  Abridgment  of  the  Lord  Crokes  4  Institutes 
Littleton,  Magna  Charta,  Pleas  of  Crowne,  and  Jurisdictions  of  Courts,  by 


Tho:  Moore  Esq"  et  ali.     Salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 


vj° 


[Page  217]  Entred     .     . 

Master  Dugard.       Majestrate  &c,  by  Mr  Hugh  Peters 


M»  Sane  1651 

by  authority  a  booke  entituled  Good  worke  for  a  good 


vj 


I* 


16tb  of  Suite 

Master  Walbanck.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  of  Master 
Andrew  Crooke  and  subscribed  by  Master  Stephens  war  all  his  estate, 
right,  title  &  claime,  formerly  entred  unto  him  &  others,  being  a  fourth 
part  of  a  booke  or  copy  called,  The  office  &  duty  of  Executors  <fcc,  by 


[ 


]  W:  reserving  every  mans  right 


Vj" 


pR-fife}*!**-. 


17—23  June  1651.] 


371 


17tb  of  3faue 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Flesher  war  a  booke  called  AvOoXoyia,  or.  The  life  &  death  of  Mr  Samuell 


Master  War 
Stephens. 


Crooke  late  Pastor  of  Wrington  in  Somersett  sheir 


Vj° 


Wm'  Lee  and 

Jo.  Maicock. 


tftc  same  ?rag 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Flesher  war  a  booke  intituled  Phisicall  rarities  conteyning  the  most 
choyse  receipts  of  Physich  &  surgery  for  the  cure  &c,  by  Ralph  Williams, 


practiconer  in  Physick  and  surgery 


Vja 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


the  same  &a» 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hand  of  Master  Rt/shworth  a  pamphlett 
called,  the  pfect  diurnall         ........     vjd 


Robte  Ibitson. 


19^  of  atone 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of    Master    Scobell    a    pamphlett 


called,  Severall  proceedings  in  Parliament.     Num  90.    . 


Vja 


tfte  same  fra» 

Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


Master 
James  Flesher. 
V  21th  July  54. 


20*b  Of  SJttttC 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  the  Lord  cheife  Justice  Rolls  and 
Master  War  Flesher  a  booke  intituled  A  summarie  of  all  statutes  now  in 
force  &  use,  save  what  hath  beetle  since  altered  by  some  few  Ordinances  &  Acts 


of  this  present  Parliament,  by  W.  Wingate,  Esqr 


vj 


M 


23*  of  Sttttc  1651 

[Page  218]            Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands    of    Master   Downam    and    Master 
Rich.  Royston.          Stephens  war  a  booke  called  The  rule  and  exercise  of  holy  dyeing  &c, 
togither  with  prayers  and  Acts  of  Virtue  to  be  used  by  sicke,  &c,  also  rules 
'for  the  visitation  of  the  sick,  by  Jer:  Taylor,  D.D vjd 


Edward  Dodd  and 

Nathaniell  Eklns. 


EUe  same  *w» 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called  The  good  husbands  Jewell  or,  plaine  &  easie 
directions  how  to  know  the  means  whereby  horses,  beasts,  sheepe  &c  come  to 
have  many  diseases  &  the  way  to  cure  them  pfectly,  by  John  Crawshey. 
Salvo  iure  cuiuscunque vjd 


372 


[25  June— 3  July  1651. 


o.  wta-fi-flgte.] 


25«>  of  Suite 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  S'  Nath.  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  war  a  booke  called  A  hermeticall  banquet  dregt  by  a  spagiricall 


Master 
Andrew  Crooke. 


cooke  for  the  better  preservacbn  of  the  Microcosme 


vj 


W 


Wkt  same  tag 

John  Crooke.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands   of   Sr   Nath:    Brent    and    Master 

Stephens  war  a  booke  called  The  applicacbns  of  certaine  histories  con- 
cerning ambassadors  and:  theire  functions,  digested  into  severall  chapters,  by 


Fran:  Thynn  Esqr 


vj 


W 


Robte  ibitson.  Entred 

Severall  proceedings  in  Parliam'  Num.  91. 


26^  of  3Jtwe 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj" 


Thos.  Newcomb. 


fcne  same  Jra» 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicui vjd 


27«>  of  Stttte 

Master  Pullen.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Pridean,  president  of 
phisitions  colledge  and  Doctor  Smith  one  of  the  censors  and  Master 
Stephens  war,  a  tract  called,  Harvey  of  the  Generation  of  Animalls, 


translated  out  of  the  Latine 


Vj" 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


SO**  of  3Jtwe 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth,  2  pamphletts 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall       ........       j" 


Robte  ibitson. 


3*>  of  3Mj» 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 
Sevall  pceedings  in  Parliam'.    Num.  92.         ....  vjd 


<C1tc  same  frag 

Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus       .         ,         .         ,         .         .         ,         .         .     vjd 


[h.  Ribbon. }N.B,«n,0. 


7—14  July  1651.] 


373 


HX  a  st  t  v :  il  tilt  o  la  s  Uo  tt  ru  c 1  itta  st  ei\ 
fit  aster:  molttt  iicflatt  ♦ 


iitastcr:  annmliotmtson 


ffiaiarDrcns 


[Page  219] 
Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Robte  Ibitson. 


70  SttUj   1651 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pani- 
phlett  called,  y'  pfect  Diurnall vjd 


10">  of  3M£ 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


Entred     .     . 

Severall  proceedings  in  Parliam'    Num:  93 


vj 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Entred     .     . 
Mercurius  Politicus 


the  same  Uag 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 


vja 


lltb  of  3Jttl» 

John  Stafford.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  noate  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  John  Legatt  &  subscribed  by  Master  Stephens  war,  all  his 
estate,  right,  title,  &  interest,  in  a  booke  or  copie  called,  The  Warres  of 
the  Jewes,  in  octavo.  Provided  &  it  is  soe  agreed  that  hee  is  not  to  print 
it  in  any  vollume  bigger  then  the  octavo,  nor  print  any  thing  in  preiudice 
to  the  History  in  folio vjd 

i2»  of  awg 

Wm-  Dugard,  Entred  for  his  copie  by  authority  appointed,  a  small  tract  called,  a  short 
plea  for  the  Common- Wealth  in  this  monstrous  and  shaking  juncto,  wherein 
treason,  &c vjd 


lEUt  same  fra» 


Tim.  Garthwaite. 

Ma8s't8enreBen0Tooke  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
in  Novemb.  70.  Flesher  war  a  booke  called  The  carecter  of  a  countrey  parson,  by 
And  entred  in      Mr  Geo:  Harbert vjd 

Novemb.  72. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  the  perfect  diurnall 


14*  of  3Jttl£ 

under  the  hand   of   Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 


vj" 


374 


[17—28  July  1651. 


».  B,urn.,;JH.^^0B.] 


17»  of  3ttl» 

Robu  Ibitson.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett 


called,  Severall  proceedings  in  Parliam'    Num:  94. 


vj« 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Entred     .     . 
Mercurius  Politicus 


«Tlie  same  Xr:\v 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj 


[Page  220] 
Master  Roper. 

Vide  216. 


21»  of  3ttlfi  1651 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  war,  The  practice  of  the  High  Co'1  of  Chancery  unfolded,  with 
the  nature  of  the  geverall  offices  belonging  to  that  CoTl,  and  the  reports  of 
many  cases  wherein  releife  &c  .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Memorandum  this  booke  was  entred  the  4th  of  June,  with  another 
title  to  Mr  Roper. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Master  Clarke. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  the  pfect  diurnall 


Wht  same  &a» 

under  the  hand  of  Master   Eushworth   a   pamphlett 


Vjo 


the  same  fra» 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  called  Diatribae  discourses  upon  ESAI  2d,  verses 
2d,  Zd  &  4'*  and  upom  (sic)  MARKE  the  1"  verses  14"  &  15"  with  an 
advertisemt  concerning  that  &  other  his  discourses,  with  a  short  Character 
&  Vindication  of  the  author,  by  Joseph  Meade  B  in  D  late  fellow  of 
Christs  Colledge  in  Cambridge vjd 


Robte  ibitson.  Entred     . 

Sevall  proceedings  in  Parliam'.     Num:  95. 


24«>  of  3Jttl» 

.     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj" 


ftfte  same  &a» 

Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called. 


Mercurius  Politicus 


vj° 


£fie  same  tra» 

Master  Coles.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Downam  a  small  pamphlett 


called,  a  Warning  for  drunckards  &c 


vj" 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


2$t"  of  3M2 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth   a  pamphlett 


called,  The  pfect  diurnall 


vj° 


[&3S&»>.s«™..  31  July— 10  August  1651.] 


375 


31  »t  of  3Ms 

Robte  ibitson.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett 


called,  Sevall  proceedings  in  Parliam*.     Num:  96. 


vj° 


the  same  fra» 

Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus vjd 


2°  of  august 


John  Martin  and      Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Ent  and  Master  Eobinson 

Thomas  Young.        war,  The  History  of  Generation,  examining  the  severall  opinions,  &c,  with 

the  manner  of  Generation  as  well  in  Plants  as  Animalls.     Also  by  the  cure 


of  wounds  by  sympathy  by  NatheU  Highmore  Dr  of  Physick 


VJo 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Rojrfte  Ibljfcon. 
Mistaken  and 
entred  on  the 
other  side. 


[Page  221] 

Humphrey 
Blunden. 


Robte  Ibitson. 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Wm-  Dugard. 


4«>  of  august 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Bush  worth  a  pamphlett 
called,  the  pfect  diurnall vjd 

7tb  of  August 

Entred  .  /  .  under  the  hand  of.  Master  Scobell  a  patnphlett  called, 
Sevall  pceedings  in  Pari  Num  97 ./        .         .         .         •  /    •         •     vJd* 

6&  of  august  1651 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Eobinson  warden  a  booke  called  Monarchy  or  no  Monarchy  in  England, 
Grebner  his  prophecy  concerning  Charles  son  of  Charles  &c,  by  William 
Lilly,  student  in  Astrology vjd 

7*  of  august 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 
Sevall  proceedings  in  Pari  Num:  97 vjd 

the  same  *ra» 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus        .......••     vj 

10tb  of  august 

Entred  ...  by  appointment  of  the  Councell  of  State,  A  true  relation 
of  the  progr esse  of  the  Parliam"  forces  in  Scotland,  together  with  the  Kings 
wholy  abandoning  Scotland  &c,  marching  into  England  with  parte  of  our 
forces  in  his  van,  and  my  Lod  Gen:  following  in  his  reare        .         .     vjd 

*  Deleted  in  Kegister. 


376 


[11—22  August  1651. 


k.b.u^.&.M;,,,] 


11«>  Of  august 

Master  Griffin        Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth  a  pamphlett 
and  called,  the  pfect  Diurnall  from  Monday vjd 

12tb  of  august 

James  Cramp.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of  Master    Gataker    and    Master 

Legatt  warden  a  booke  called  Enough  (being  well  wayed)  to  melte  a  hart 
of  Addamant  by  R:  Junius,  gener,  in  reference  to,  &c     .         .         .     vjd 

nt"  of  august 

Kobteibltson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 

Sevall  pceedings  in  Pari  Num:  98.  .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

the  same  trag 

Tno.  Newcomb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett 
called,  Mercurius  Politicus vjd 

16t»  Of  attgUSt 

John  Grismond.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Robinson  war  o  small  tract,  or  an  advice  concerning  Bills  of  Exchange  by 
John  Marius  publick  notary vjd 

18«>  of  august 

Master  Griffin         Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand   of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 

and  called,  the  pfect  diurnall vjd 

Master  Leach. 

2i6t  of  august 

Robte  ibitson.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett 
called,  Sevall  pceedings  in  Pari.  num.  99 vjd 

the  same  frag 

Tho.  Newcomb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett 
called,  Mercurius  Politicus vjd 

22*®  of  august 

Master  Symmonds   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Joseph  Caryll  and  Master 
and  Peter  Cole.        Rushwoorth  (?),  the  last  speeches  of  M'  Christopher  Love  and  [  ] 

Gibbons,  who  were  both  beheaded  on  the  scaffold  on  Tower  Hill,  August  22*", 
ann  1651,  wth  their  prayers  at  their  death       .....     vjd 


[&&&»  }H.B.am«.      23  August— 9  September  1651.] 


377 


23*  of  attfrttSt  1651 

[Page  222]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 

Master  Smith.         Eobinson  war  a  booke  called  ME2ITH2,  or,  the  one  &  onely  mediatour 

betwixt  God  &  man,  the  man  Christ  Jesus  wherein  &c,  by  John  Brinsley 


Master  Griffin. 

and 
Master  Leach. 


minister 


Entred 


vju 


called,  the  pfect  diurnall 


25«>  Of  glttgUSt 

under  the  hand   of  Master  Kushworth  a  pamphlett 


vja 


Robte  Ibitson.  Entred     .     . 

called,  Sevall  pceedings  in  Pari     Num.  100 


28tb  of  august 

under    the    hand    of    Master    Scobell   a  pamphlett 


vj 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Entred     .     . 
Mercurius  Politicus 


the  same  fra» 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 


vja 


the  ssame  fray 

Abraham  Miller.        Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master    Downam    and   Master 
Robinson  warden,  A  sermon  preached  24'*  of  August  1651.     On  the  7"'  of 


the  Acts.  GO.  latter  pte.    By  Edmund  Calamy 


VJo 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


1st  of  Scptaulicv 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth    a   pamphlett 
called,  The  perfect  diurnall vjd 


Robte  Ibitson.  Entred 

called,  Sevall  pceedings  in  Parliam*    Num.  101. 


*tb  of  iqitcmluu 

under    the    hand   of    Master   Scobell    a    pamphlett 


Vj- 


tftc  aamc  fra» 

Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hand    of    Master    Milton    a    pamphlett 
called,  Mercurius  Politicus vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


8tb  of  September 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth   a  pamphlett 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall vjd 


9tb  of  Sqptcmtier 

Blch.  Westbrooke.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Frost,  Secretary  to  the 
Councell  of  State,  M'  Loves  case,  conteyning  his  petitions,  Narrative  & 
speech,  with  large  animadversions  thereupon vjd 

48 


378 


[11—22  September  1651. 


N.  Bourn..  $&&**] 


11">   September 

Robte  ibltson.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett 

called,  Sevall  pceedings  in  Pari    Num.  102.  .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

the  same  frtv 

Tho.  Newcombe.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

12tb  of  September  1651 

[Page  223]  Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Booker   and   Master 

Master  Leake.  Robinson  war  a  booke  intituled  Aula  lucis,  or,  the  house  of  Light,  A  dis- 
course written  in  the  yeare  1651,  by  S.  N.  A  moderne  speculator    .     vjd 

15^  of  xcjjtcmtuT 

Master  Griffin         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth   a   pamphlett 

u    l  aI-ld   u         called,  The  pfect  Diurnall vjd 

Master  Leach.  rj  *• 

16tb  of  Sejrtemher 

Richard  Royston.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  called  The  gallery  of  heroicle  weomen,  written  in 
French,  by  F.  Peter  le  Moyne  of  the  S.J.  &  translated  into  English  by 
M:  of  W:       .  vj4 

18tb  of  xeptcmhev 

Robte  rbitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 

sevall  -pceedings  in  Pari     Num  103.        .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

the  same  fra» 

Tho.  Newcomb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus        .........     vjd 

22"*  of  September 

Master  Griffin         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 

and  called,  The  pfect  diurnall vjd 

Master  Leach.  rJ  * 

the  same  &a» 

Master  Lee.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam,  and  Master 
Leoatt  war,  An  answere  to  a  booke  intituled.  The  Clergy  in  their  colours, 
by  John  Davy vjd 


[HLE!bin.on>. a.-™,.     22  September— 2  October  1651.] 


379 


22^  of  September 

Idem.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  same  hands  a  booke  called  Schola 
Urbanitatis,  sive  de  Eligantia  Moram  et  civili  conversatione  inter  homines, 
&c,  by  H.  B. .        .  vjd 

trite  same  lra» 

Idem.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  same  hands  a  booke  called  Youths 
behaviour,  or,  decency  in  conversation  amongst  men,  together  with  the 
Addition  of  twenty-six  new  precepts,  as  also  further  additions  against 
powdering  of  haire,  black  patches  on  the  face,  naked  breasts  and  further 
innovations  of  dressing  and  habits,  translated  out  of  French  into  English, 
by  Francis  Hawkins vjd 

24tb  of  September 

John  Martin.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam,  and  Master 
Legatt  war,  A  Relation  of  a  voyage  to  the  Easterne  India,  observed  by 
Edward  Terry  Mr  of  Arts vjd 

25*b  of  September  1651 

[Page  224]            Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 
Bobte  ibitson.  Sevall  pceedings  in  Pari,  Num:  104 vjd 

the  same  Jra» 

Tho.  Newcomb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus        .........     vjd 

27tb  of  Sept^ 

Master  Stephens.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Legatt  war  a  booke  called  The  Temple,  sacred  poems,  and  private  eiacu- 
lations,  by  Mr  George  Harbert,  late  Oratour  of  the  TJniversitie  of  Cam- 
bridge . ' vjd 

29tb  of  September 

Master  Griffin         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Eushwoeth  a  pamphlett 

and  called,  The  pfect  diurnall vjd 

Master  Leach. 

20  ©rtober  1651 

Robert  Ibitson.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 
Severall  pceedings  in  Parliam'.     Num.105.    .....     vjd 

Hht  same  frag 

Tho.  Newcomb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus        .........     vjd 


380 


[2—9  October  1651. 


N.B.um..^.^b^ion.] 


2°  October  1651 

Master  Clarke,       Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Sen''  Robinson  war  a  booke   called    The  purport   of  the  foure  kingdomes  in 

DANIELL,  for  the  better  understanding  of  the  Apocalypse  or  the  four 
Monarchies  called  the  A.  B.  C.  of  prophecies,  &  the  greate  day  of  Judgment 
1000  yrs:  Reg:  Sanctorum,  with  a  discourse  of  the  first  Gentile  inhabitants, 
and  the  late  Christian  Plantations  in  America:  with  a  discourse  of  our 
Saviours  demonstration  of  the  resurrection  &c:  Also  of  the  seven  lamps  in 
the  Temple,  signifying  the  seven  Arch-Angells,  by  Joseph  Meade :  sometimes 


felow  of  Christs  Colledge  in  Cambridge 


VJ° 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


6»  of  October 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
the  pfect  diurnaU    .         .         .         .         .         ,         .         .         .         .     vjd 


the  game  fra» 

Master  Crooke.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent,  and  Master 
Robinson  warden  a  booke  called  the  Fables  of  Aesop  in  verse  adorned 
wtfc*  and  paraphraised,  with  sculpture  by  John  Ogilby        .        .    vj* 


Robte  Ibitson.  Entred     .     . 

sevall  proceedings  in  Parliament.     Num:  106. 


9tf>  of  October 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj" 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Entred     .     . 
Mercurius  Politicus 


tbe  jsame  tra» 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 


VJ" 


[Page  225] 
George  Calrert. 


W>-  Nealand. 


9*"  of  October  1651 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Callamy  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  called  Practicall  directions  for  worthy  receiveing  of 
the  Lords  Supper,  by  Francis  Roberts  Minister  of  Wrington  in  Somersett 


sheir 


VJ° 


tbe  same  tr.iu 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Pruiean  president  of  the 
Colledge  of  the  Colledge  *  Physitians  and  Master  Robinson  war  a  booke 


called  Lexicon  chymicum,  by  Wm  Johnson 


vj 


M 


Idem. 


Entred     . 


eobem  bie 

under  the  same  hands,  the  same  booke  in  English    vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register 


[JHL^;.n.}N.  Bourne. 


13—24  October  1651.] 


381 


13*  of  ©rtobcr 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth  a  pamphlett 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Abell  Roper  and 
Tho.  Dring. 


called,  The  perfect  diurnall 


Vja 


tltc  same  frag 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war  The  second  pte  of  Massaniello,  his  sollemn  exequies,  and 
severall  epitaphs  upon  him:  The  continuance  of  the  tumults  to  a  greater 
height,  &c,  by  James  Howell .        .        .        .    '    .        .        .        .    vjd 


15*  of  ©rtofr 

John  Place.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of   Master   Downham   and   Master 

Eobinson  warden  a  booke  called  The  great  mistery  of  godlines  laydfoorth 
by  way  of  affectuous  and  ffeeleing  meditation.     Also  the  invisible  world 


discovered  to  spirituall  eyes,  &c,  in  three  books,  by  Jos:  Hall  . 


VJQ 


16*  of  ©rtofrer 

Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


20»  of  ©ctotor 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the 
called,  The  perfect  Diurnall 


hand  of  Master  Eushworth  a   pamphlett 
vjd 


21 »  of  ©rtotoer 


By  consent.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of    Master    Downam    and    Master 

^ff^M^*  Eobinson  war  a  booke  called  Sr  Thomas  Overbury  his  observations  in  his 

and  Rich.  Marriott.    Travells,  upon  the  state  of  the  xvij.  provinces,  as  they  stood  united,  &c     vjd 


James  Flesher. 


[Page  226] 
Tho.  Newcomb. 


ftfie  same  frag 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Sr  Nath:   Brent,    and  Master 
Legatt  war  a  booke  intituled  Oeulus,  hoc  est  Tundamentum  opticum: 


autore  Christophero  Scheiner 


vja 


23tb  of  OctoDcv  1651 


Entred     .     . 
Mercurius  Politicus 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj 


John  Clarke  and 
John  Saywell. 


2*tb  0f  (OctotKi 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Maator  Downam  t  S'Nath:  Brent 
and  Master  Eobinson  war,  The  history  of  the  World:  the  second  pte,m 


six  bookes,  together  with  a  cronology,  by  Alexander  Rosse 


vj" 


*  Deleted  in  Begister. 


f  Altered  in  Register. 


382 


[27  October— 10  November  1651.     ■•  B~™e.{£.^Rj*^B.] 


27*  of  Oitobcv 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Kush worth  a  pamphlett 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


called,  the  perfect  diurnall 


Vja 


£nc  same  *ra» 

Master  Tuckey.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  called  The  second  pte  of  the  Young  Clerks  guide,  or 
a  second  collection  of  chaise  English  presidents,  &c,  by  Sr  R.  H.  knight 

vjd 


28tb  of  October 

Master  Mozely.        Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of    Sr   Nath:    Brent,    and  Master 
Legatt  war  a   booke  called  Cassandra,  a  Romance,  Translated   out  of 


French  into  English,  by  the  Bight  Hon*1'  Geo:  Lord  Digby 


vja 


$0tt  of  October 

Thomas  Newcomb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus vjd 

31 »  of  October 

Master  Belle.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master    Down  am    and   Master 

Robinson  war  a  booke  called  The  life  of  the  renowned  S'  Phillip  Sydney, 
by  the  pen  of  the  Bight  hon"'  Fulke,  Lord  Brooke,  his  companion  and, 
friend,  reserving  every  mans  right  .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

30  of  iiobembo 

MaSteand(fin         Entred     •     ■     •     under  the   hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 
Maste^Leach.         called'  the  perfect  diurnall      ...:....     vjd 

6*  of  iiobcmbcv 

Tho.  Newcombe.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus .     vjd 

7tb  of  iiobcmbcv 

Master  Latham.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Legatt  war  a  booke  called  Hinds  ramble,  or,  the  description  of  his  maimer 
and  course  of  life,  &c vjd 

10tb  of  iiobcmbcv 

Wm-  Boybold.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war,  A  sermon  preached  the  5'*  of  November,  at  Mary  Alderman- 
bury,  upon  the  12"  of  Bevtronomy  ym  (?)  the  [  ]  verse  By 
Wm  Jenkins vjd 


[6.  EK&m>- *»- 


10—20  November  1651.] 


383 


10tb  of  fio&etttfrer  1651 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushwoeth  a  pam- 


[Page  227] 
Master  Griffin 
and 

Master  Leach. 


Master  Bowtell. 


phlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnaU 

lltb  0f  jiobemfcer 


VJQ 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Eobinson  war,  strange  fro  the  East*  news  ffrom  th'  Indies  or  East  India 
passages,  further  discovered  August  in  Jubil:  1650,  &c:  by  Jo:  Darell    vjd 


Eobert  Ibitson. 


tfic  smtuc  &a» 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  bill  of  sayle,  under  the  hands  and 
seale  of  Livewell  Chapman  and  dated  the  12th  of  Sepf  1651,  and 
subscribed  by  Master  Legatt  war,  These  three  copies  following  :  viz',  Sips 
of  sweetenesse,  or  consolacon  for  weake  beleevers  &c.  2d  A  discovery  of 
glorious  love  or  the  love  of  Christ  to  beleevers,  &c.  3d  Comfort  &  Councell 
for  dejected  soules  &c,  by  Mr  John  Durant      ....         xviijd 


13*  Of  Hob  tint)  cr 

Thomas  Newcombe.   Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus vjd 


W"'  Du-Gard. 
This  Kaoovian 
Catech  is  Crost 
out  by  the  eon- 
sent  &  desire  of 
Master  Dugard 
29°  Jan.  1651 
[i.e.  1651-2] . 

Master  Rothwell. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


tfic  same  fca» 

Entred     .     .     .     these  three  books  following :  viz'.    I8'  Bhetoricae   Com- 
pendium, Latino- Angliee.     Per  Tho:  Horn.     2nd  Ethicae  Ciceronianaf 


xviijd 


15»  of  flotictnfcer 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Eobinson  war,  Fifteene  sermons  on  the  1"'  of  KINGS  14'*  chap:  13""  verse; 
and  the  2d  of  TIMOTHY:  2*  chap.  I"  verse,  by  Christopher  Love,  minister 


VjU 


17*"  of  ilobcmficr 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 
called,  the  perfect  DiurnaU vjd 


20*"  of  iiotif mticv 

Thomas  Newcombe.   Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 

f  The  third  item  has  been  deleted  so  effectually  that  only  a  letter  or  two  here 
and  there  is  decipherable. 


384 


[20—24  November  1651. 


U.nmm.iVa&m.] 


20tb  of  fiobemher  1651 

[Page  228]  Entred  for  his  copies  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 

Master  Rothwell.    Eobinson  war  these  242  sermons.    By  Christopher  Love,  late  minister  of 
Lawrence  Jewry  of  London   ........     vjd 


22tb  of  ilobembev 

John  Sweeting.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  [of] 
Master  Nath:  Butter,  a  copie  intituled,  Christ  misticall,  with  two  other 
tracts  added  to  it,  which  stands  entred  formerly  unto  the  said  Mr  Butter, 


and  all  his  right,  title  and  interest  therein 


vj 


;>i 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


2\tb  of  Jiobemhetr 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall       ........     vjd 


the  same  tra» 


Tho.  Boycroft.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Eobinson  war  A  comentary  upon  all  the  bookes  of  Job,  PSALMES, 
Proverbs,  Ecclesiastes,  and  the  Song  of  Solomon,  written  by 
John  Mayor,  If  in  Divinity vja 


the  same  frag 

Rich.  Royston.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  noate  under  the  hands  and  seales 
of  Wm.  Ash  and  Alexander  Ash,  executors  of  Fran.  Ash,  and  by  order 
of  Co"  beareing  date  this  21th  of  Novemb'  1651,  these  two  copies  viz': 
The  greate  exemplar,  or,  the  Life  of  Christ,  and  The  rule  and  exercise  of 


holy  liveing 


xij" 


24tb  of  ilobcmbcv  1651  jiraeee&et 

[Page  229]  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

Master  Symmons.    Master  John  Rothwell  and  subscribed  by  Master  Eobinson  war:  All 

his  estate,  right,  title  and  interest  in  Mr  Carrills  workes  upon  JOB,  viz',  A 

third  pte  in  the  first  pte,  an  eighth  pte  in  y"  second  pte,  an  eighth  pte  in 


the  third  pte,  and  a  fourth  pte  in  ye  fourth  pte  thereof 


vj 


i* 


Idem. 


the  same  Jjraw 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  Noate  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Giles  Calvert,  and  subscribed  by  Master  Leoatt  war,  all  his 
estate,  right,  title,  and  interest  in  Mr  Carrills  works  upon  Job,  viz',  A 
fourth  in  y*  second  pte,  a  fourth  pte  in  ye  third  pte,  and  a  fourth  pte  in 


ye  fourth  pte  thereof 


VJa 


[fe^SSLm.}"- »»•»••    26  November— 11  December  1651.] 


385 


26tb  of  ilobcmbcv 

Gartrude  Dawson.  Entred  for  her  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Newington  and  Master 
Robinson  warden  Three  exact  peeces  of  Leonard  Phioravant  knight,  his 
rationall  secrets  and  Ghyrurgery  reveiwed  with  a  booke  of  excellent  experimts 
and  secrets,  whereunto  is  annexed  Paracelsus  his  114  experiments,  with 
certaine  excellent  ivories  of  B.  G.  a  Portu  Aquitano.  Also  Isaac  Hollandus 
his  secrets  of  vegetall  and  animall  worhe  with  Quercetanus  his  SpaggricJce 


antidotary  for  Gun-shott 


VJ° 


2ivo  of  ilobcmbcv 

Tho.  Newoomb.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus vjd 


Mercy  Meighen, 
Gabr.  Beadle  and 
Thomas  Collins. 


29^  of  ilobcmbcv 

under    the  hands   of   Sr  Nath:    Brent   and   Master 


Entred     .     . 

Legatt  war  A  tragicomedie  called,  the  Just  Generall 


vj 


i* 


1st  of  Dcccmbr 

Master  Griffin         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Eushworth  a  pamphlett 

and  called,  The  pfect  diurnall vjd 

Master  Leach.  ** 

4tb  of  Decerns 

Thomas  Newcomb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus        .........     vjd 

the  same  fca» 

W">Nealand.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Eobinson  war  a  booke  called  Apophthegmata  Graeco  latina  Joannes 
Possellii vj4 

5tb  of  Eccembcv 

Master  Mozely.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent,  and  Master 
Legatt  war  a  booke  called  Nessena,  written  in  Italian  by  Francesco 
Carmeni  &  translated  by  the  right  honble  the  Earle  of  Monmouth      vjd 


[Page  230] 
Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Tho.  Newcombe. 


Entred     .     . 

called,  The  pfect  diurnall 


$tb  of  mccemhev  1651 

under  the   hand    of  Master  Eushworth  a  pamphlett 


vj" 


lltb  of  Dfccmb' 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus vj 


386 


[11_30  December  1651. 


N.B«urn..{JH^fbt;„n.] 


11  tb  of  Eccemb* 

W»- Adderton.         Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of   Master  Carill   and   Master 

]  War,  a  sermon  called,  The  saints  securitie  against  seducing 
spirits,  or,  the  anoyment  from  the  holy  one  the  best  teaching,  by  Mr  Amesse 

vjd 

15tb  of  Bccembtv 

Master  Griffin         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Eushwoeth  a  pamphlett 

•w    t   *5^  ,.  called,  the  perfect  diurnall vjd 

Master  Leach.  r    J  J 

16«>  of  Second 

Master  Leake.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war,  The  mount  of  Olives,  or,  Solidary  devotions  by  Henry 
Vaughan  silurist  whereunto  is  added  Man  in  Glory,  or  a  discourse  of  the 
blessed  state  of  the  saintes  in  the  new  Hierusalem  Written  originally  in 
the  Latin,  by  the  reverend  and  holy  father  Anselmus,  Artch-bishop  of 
Canterbury,  and  now  done  into  English  by  the  forementioned  author,  Henry 
Vaughan        ... vjd 

roDrrm  Tfit 

Timothy  Garthwalt.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war,  a  booke  called  Six  comon  Places  on  these  texts,  viz* 
Levit.  19.  30. ;  Prov.  30.  8. ;  Judges,  1.  7. ;  Psal.  40.  6.,  by  Mr  Joseph 
Mead,  Late  fellow  of  Christ  Colledge  in  Cambridge  .         .         .     vjd 

18tb  of  Dccrmurr 

ThomasNewcombe.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus .     vjd 

22*b  of  December 

aBteland             Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of   Master  Rttshwoeth  a  pamphlett 
Master  Leach.         called,  The  pfect  diurnall vjd 

25^  of  December 

Thomas  Newcomb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus .     vjd 

29tb  of  December 

Master  Griffin         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth   a  pamphlett 

„    .   a?d  ^         called,  the  pfect  diurnall vjd 

Master  Leach.  *"  J 

30tb  of  Dccctulicr 

Master  Seyle.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam,  and  Master 
Leoatt  and  Master  Robinson  wardens  a  booke  entituled  Cosmographie 
in  four  books,  containing  the  Chorographie  &  Historie  of  the  whole  world, 
and  all  the  principall  kingdomes  Provinces,  seas  &  islands  of  it,  by  Peter 
Heylyn.       .  , vjd 


[M8&»>  Bourne. 


30  December — 5  January  1651.] 


387 


30tb  of  £c reinfect:  1651 

[Page  231]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carrill  and  Master 

Francis  Tyton.         Robinson  war,  A  discourse  concerning  the  rise,  growth,  &  fall  of  Antichrist 
together  with  the  much  desired  and  waited  for  succession  of  the  Reigne  of 


Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 


vja 


1»t  of  aJamutrn  1651    [i.e.   1651*2] 


Tho.  Newcombe.        Entred 


Mercurius  Politicus 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 


vj" 


2"&  of  SanuiUi? 

Master  Clarke.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war  these  tracts  following  (viz')  Two  discourses,  the  first  the 
1260  dayes  in  BEVEL.  11. ;  and  2dl*  A  discourse  of  the  1000  yeares  in 
REVEL.  20.  Interpretations  of  some  obscure  passages  in  Daniells 
prophetcies ;  10  reasons  against  the  hingdome  of  Christ  on  Earth,  nine 
answered  by  Dr  Twisse,  the  10"  by  D'  Mead;  De  numeris  DANIELIS: 
Chap.  12.  v.  11.  12. ;  A  Inscription  of  the  greate  day  of  Judgm'  on 
Dan.  7,  9. ;  Severall  letters  betweene  Mr  Tho:  Haynes  &  M'  Joseph  Meade 
about  sevall  passages  in  DANIELL  &  the  ReVEIjACON ;  Clear e  demonstra- 
tions that  the  Antichristian,  or,  Apostaticall  tymes  are  more  then  3  single 
yeares  and  a  halfe.     By  Mr  Joseph  Mead,  late  fellow  of  Christs  Colledge 


in  Cambridge 


vj" 


Idem. 


coUrcnt  Drtc 

Assigned  ov  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Timothy  Garthwaite  and  subscribed  by  Master  Leqatt  war,  All  his 
estate,  right,  title  &  interest,  which  hee  hath  in  these  ffour  copies  follow- 
ing (viz')  upon  LEVIT.  19.  verse  30. ;  PROV.  30.  8. ;  JUDGES  1.  7. ; 
PSAL:  40.  6,  written  by  Mr  Joseph  Mead  late  fellow  of  Christs  Colledge 


in  Cambridge 


vj° 


3°  of  Sannarg 

Master  Mozely.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Legatt  war  a  booke  called  Cleopatra,  a  new  Romance  written  by  the 
author  of  Cassandra  in  French,  and  now  Englished  by  a  gentleman  of  the 


Inner  Temple 


VJ" 


cofrcm  Uric 

Master  Hope.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of    Master    Downam   and    Master 
Robinson  war,  The  Vision,  or  a  Dialog  betweene  the  Soule  and  the  bodie, 


by  Mr  James  Howell 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


5tb  of  Stomtitrn 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand  of  Master  Rush  worth  a  pamphlett 
called,  The  pfect  diurnall VJ 


388 


[7—19  January  1651. 


■•»— 4fcftdL»' 


7tb  of  3Jannaru 

Master  Mozely  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
and  John  Holden.  Robinson  war  a  booke  called  Cassandra,  the  whole  ten  bookes,  translated 
Ve  14  Sep.  1652.    out  0f  French  into  English  by  Sr  Charles  Cotterell,  knight  .        .    vjd 

7tb  of  SJamiarj?  1651    [i.e.  1651*2] 

[Page  232]            Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    Master    Calamy    and    Master 
Master  Smith.         Robinson  war,  A  treatise  upon  the  1"   of  the  COR:  chap  the  3'':  ver.  the 
21"  22"  23".    By  M'  [  ]  Watson vjd 

8tb  of  3Jamian» 

Tho.  Newcomb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus        .........     vjd 

9tb   of  Sanuaro 

Maotor  Mozoly*      Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of  Sr  Nath:    Brent,   and   Master 

and  John  Holden.     Robinson  war  two  latin  poems,  oone  intituled,  Marston-Moor   sive   de 

Obsidione  Praelioque   Eboracensi    Carmin,   cum    Quibusdam  Miscellaneis 

opera  studioque  Pagani  Piscatoris.     The  other,  Irenodia  Gratulatoria,  sive 

illustrissimi  amplissimisque  viri,  Oliveri  Cromwelli  &c,  by  the  same  author 

xijd 

cotrcm  o*tc 

Idem.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Sr  Nath:   Brent    and   Master 

Robinson  war  a  book  entituled  S'  Walter  Rawleigh's  Ghost,  written  in  Latin 
by  Leonard  Lessius  and  translated  into  English  by  J.  B.  Gent        .     vjd 

12tb  of  .Damtaru 

Master  Griffin         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master   Rushworth  a  pamphlett 

„    .  a?d  ,.         called,  The  pfect  diurnall vid 

Master  Leach.  rj  J 

15tb  of  3amtavj> 

Thomas  Newcomb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus        .........     vjd 

19tb  of  San uar u 

Master  Griffin         Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hand    of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 

>,    .  a!?d  ^  called,  The  pfect  diurnall vjd 

Master  Leach.  "  J 

totfcm  b"tc 

Master  Clarke.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war  three  discourses  on  these  texts,  (viz)  JER:  10  chap,  verse  11.; 
Prov.  4.  23.  ,•  Math.  11.  28.,  by  Mr  Joseph  Meade  late  fellow  of  Christs 
Colledge  in  Cambridge vjd 

*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[k1&b&&on>.B.ura«. 


20—30  January  1651.] 


389 


20tb  of  Shtmiiiru 

Rich.  Tomllns.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Legatt,  war:  a  third  pte  of  The  Cordiall  for  a  ffainting  soule,  bv  Jo:  Collins, 
author  of  the  1"  &  2  pte vjd 

cofrcm  tfit 

Peter  Cole.  Entred  ...  by  authority  of  Par',  a  sermon  preached  at  Margarets, 
Westminster,  Nov.  5'*  1651.  Englands  deliverance  from  the  Northen 
Presbytery,  compared,  with  its  deliverance  from  the  Roman  Papacy :  By 
Peter  Perry  .    " vjd 


Tho.  Newcombe. 


22^  of  3amiavi> 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Milton  a  pamphlett  called, 
Mercurius  Politicus vjd 


[Page  233] 
Wm-  Dugard. 


22™  Of  3Janwar»  1651   [i.e.  1651*2] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of   Sr  Nath:   Bbent  and    Master 
]  war :  The  Civil  wars  of  Spain,  in  the  Reign  of  diaries  the  5" 
Emperor.     Written  originally  by  Prudencio  Sandoval,  &  translated  into 
English  by  Cap*  J.  W vjd 


Hump 

Blundeii. 


23*  of  fflamiavn 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war,  The  Confusion  of  Mahomet's  sect,  or,  a  confutacon  of  the 
Turkish  Alchoran  wherein  many  secrets  of  the  Mahometan  Religion  are 
discovered vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


26tb  of  $amtavi> 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 
called,  the  pfect  diurnall         ........     vjd 


Tho.  Newcomb.         Entred 


29tb  of  -flamiavi? 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


vjd 


[Note.— John  Milton's  name  ceases  to  appear  as  the  licenser 
of  this  news  sheet.] 


Evan  Tiler. 
Wm'  Sheares. 
Sam.  Gellibrand. 
Tho.  Vnderhill. 
Nath.  Webb.-     -* 
Wm'  Grantham. 


30tb  of  Santtairs 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Cal amy  and  Master  Leoatt 
war  a  booke  called  Petri  Revanelli  Nicensis  Occitani  bibliotheca  sacra  sen 


Thesaurus  &c,  paro  prima  et  secunda.    Latina  et  Anglmana  * 


vj" 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


390 


[30  January— 12  February  1651.         »•  "«™-{k.  ES&...] 


30tb  of  Skinuavu 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war:  An  Apologie  for  the  reformed  Churches,  wherein  the 
necessity  of  their  separation  from  the  church  of  Soome  is  shewn.  By 
John  Daillie,  minister  of  the  Gospell  in  the  Reformed  Church  at  Paris 


Master  Clarke. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Mercy  Melghen, 
Gabnell  Beadle 
and 


VJ" 

2&  of  JTcfrrttartt 

Entred     ...     a  pamphlett  called,  the  pfect  diurnall         .         .     vjd 

¥b  of  JFdmtarjj 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master    Downam    and    Master 
Robinson  war  A  poem  called,  Selected  parts  of  Horace  Prince  of  Lyricks, 


Thomas  Collins.       concluding  with  a  peice  out  of  Ausonius  &  another  out  of  Virgill   .     vjd 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Entred 


5tb  of  3Januan»  [?  iFcfcritarij] 

.     a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


Vjd 


5tb  of  Samtarjj  [?  JFchvxuxvv] 

Thomas  Symmons.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Robinson  war:  a  book  called  A  Guard  for  Infants/'-  The  Font  guarded, 
or  a  compendium  of  that  greate  controversy  of  Infants  baptisme  proving  the 
lawfullnes  thereof  by  xx''4  Agreements.  By  Jo:  Hall  preacher  of  the 
Word vjd 


Jgne  Bell. 


[Page  234 J 
Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 

Blch.  Boyston. 


cotmtt  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Legatt  war:  The  famous  and  renowned  history  of  Amadis  de  Gaule, 
being  the  sixt  pte  never  before  published,  translated  out  of  French  into 


English 


Vja 


9tft  of  aanuarti  i   .-JJYtmiavj>  1651   [i.e.  1651^2] 


Entred 


a  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  diurnall 


VJd 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Beent  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  called  Tabulae  Faeneratoria  or,  a  most  easy  & 
compendious  way  to  find  out  the  simple  interest  of  any  number  to  a  shilling 
for  365  day 68 ;  12 :  moneths  Quarters,  13  yeares,  at  the  rate  of  six  p  cent. 


p  Ann:    Calculated  by  Roger  Clavell 


vj 


M 


Tho.  Newcombe.        Entred 


12*  JFcli    1651    [i.e.  1651*2] 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


vj" 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


f  Altered  in  Register. 


[h.  Ribbon. I*  Bourne. 


13—25  February  1651.] 


391 


13tb  ffitfr 

Entred  for  her  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Thomas  Jacob,  Dr  in 
Phisick  and  Master  Eobinson  war  a  book  entituled  A  choyce  Manuall,  or 
Bare  and  select  secrets  in  Physick  collected  from  many  able  Phytitions  of 
this  Common  Wealth,  &c,  by  the  right  hono"'  the  Countesse  of  Kent  late 
deceased  &  since  published  by  W  Jarvis,  Gent,  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 


Gartrude  Dawson. 


Eadem. 


VJ 


i<i 


eotrem  trie 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  same  hands  a  booke  entituled  A  true  Gentle- 
womans  delight,  wherein  is  conteyned  all  manM  of  Cookery,  preserving, 
conserving,  drying  &  canding,  by  Wm  Jarvis  Gent,  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 

vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Master  Clarke. 


Entred 


16tb  Of  JFUbr 

a  pamphlett  called,  The  pfect  diurnall 

18«>  or  JFUfr 


Vjd 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war:  Two  discourses  on  these  two  Texts  (viz')  on  ISAIAH,  55  Chap: 
ver.  7.;  &  EZRA  6.  20,  by  Joseph  Mead  Late  fellow  of  Christs  Colledge  in 
Cambridge .     vjd 


Thomas  Newcombe.   Entred 


19*b  Of  ira*c 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


VJ" 


24">  Of  JFUfr 

Master  Stephens.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  noate  under  the  hand  of  Master 
John  Bellamy,  and  subscribed  by  both  the  wardens,  all  his  Estate,  right 
title  and  interest  which  hee  hath  in  a  small  tract  called,  The  Parliaments 
Rules  and  Directions  concerning  sacramentall  knowledge,  drawn  into 
questions,  &c vjd 


25*b  Of  JFthtUMS 

[Page  235]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 

Master  Lee.  Legatt  warden,  two  discourses  of  God  &  his  pvidence    2*  Of  Christ  &  his 

miracles  with  Annotations  &  the  authors  life.    An  appendix  concerning  his 

iudgement  in  sundry  poynts  controvted.   Written  in  Latyn  by  Hugo  Grotius 


and  translated  into  English  by  Clement  Barksdale 


vj 


M 


Idem. 


I'ofrcm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Eobinson  war  a  booke  called  The  Darknes  of  Atheism  dispelled  by  the 
light  of  nature.  By  Walter  Charleton  Dr  in  Phisicke  &  phisitian  to  the 
late  king VJ* 


392 


[25  February— 25  March  1651. 


N.  Bourne.  [fcjHflL*] 


25*"  of  JFchtuatg 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war,  The  answers  of  M'  Joseph  Mead  unto  divers  letters  of 
learned  men,  as  the  Lo  Primate  of  Armagh,  Dr  Potter,  Br  Twisse,  Dr  Meddus, 


Master  Clarke. 


Ludovicu8  de  Dieu,  M'  Haynes,  M'  Mason,  &  others 


Vjo 


Thomas  Newcombe.   Entred 


26tb  of  JFehtuatg 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


vj* 


Thomas  Newcomb.     E  ntred 


4tb  of  Match 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


VJa 


Thomas  Newcomb.     E  ntred 


11»  of  Match 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


vj" 


15tb  of  Match 

JohnCrooke.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Sr   Nath:    Brent   and   Master 

Robinson   war  a  booke  called   Dianea,   written   in   Italian   by  George 
Francesco  Lordano ;  translated  into  English  by  Aston  Cokaine    .    vjd 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Entred     . 


18«>  of  Match 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


Vjd 


cotrcm  trie 

Richard  Royston.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  called  A  short  catechism  for  the  institution  of  young 
persons,  in  the  Christian  religion,  To  which  is  added.  An  explication  of  the 


Apostolicall  creed,  By  Dr  Jeremiah  Taylor 


Vj« 


W»  Leybourne. 
Ass  to 


colrrm  Uric 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   SJ   Nath:    Beent   and    Master 
Robinson  war  a   booke  called  The  uses  of  a  quadrant  fitted  for  daily 


^aMchE52eSfleld    Practise,  published  by  Anthony  Thomson 


vj 


i<i 


22*°  tfic  Mattii  1651   [i.e.  1651*2] 

[Page  236]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Beent  and  Master 

Master  Roper.         Robinson  warden,  A  treatice  concerning  polycy  and  religion,  written  by 


Thomas  Fitzharbert  Esq",  for  the  benefitt  of  young  statists,  &c 


vj" 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Entred 


25tb  of  Match  1652 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


vj 


II 


[&S8&,»>-  Bourne. 


27  March— 12  April  1652.] 


393 


Master 
TmnotB  *  Coales. 


V  16  Jun  56  f 


27*  of  Match  1652 

Assigned  ov  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  note  under  the  hande  and  seale  of 
Bridgett  Hayes  late  wife  of  Law:  Hayes  and  by  virtue  *  order  of  a 
Co"  held  the  26th  of  March  1652,  all  her  estate,  right,  title  and  interest, 
which  shee  or  her  late  husband,  have  or  had  in  these  copies  following 
(viz')  Christmas  Carroles,  Robin  Conscience  the  second  pte,  The  t  Ooulden 
Garland,  Tom  Thombe  both  ptes,  The  Miller  and  the  Kinge  in  prose,  which 
copies  formly  belonged  to  Thomas  Langley,  Eeserving  evy  mans  right 

ij*  vjd 

c ofrcm  Xtit 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  called  Certaine  conceptions  or  considerations  of 
8'  Percy  Harbert  upon  the  strange  changes  in  peoples  dispositions  &  actions 
in  these  latter  tymes vjd 


Master  Griffin. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Entred 


Entred 


29*  of  march 

a  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  diurnall 

1*t  of  gprfll 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


Vjd 


vj" 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Master  Bothwell. 

Assigned  over 
to  Master 
Thomas  Williams. 
Octob.  30,  1663. 


[Page  237] 
Master  Bothwell. 


Entred 


5»  of  gprill 

a  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  diurnall 

coftcm  trie 


Vjd 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  called  A  discourse  on  the  Light  of  Nature,  upon 
PROV:  the  20",  &  27"  verse;  PETER  2".  1  chap.  10  verse;  PROV.  23.  26.; 
Is.u.  43.  25.,-  1  Cor.  3.  4.,-  Psal.  42.  1,  2.,-  1  Cor.  13.  12,  by 
M'  Nathaniell  Cultherwell,  fellow  of  Emanuell  colledge  in  Cambridge 


Vj° 


5*  of  MptiU  1652 


Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    Master   Calamy    and    Master 
Robinson  war  Sermons  upon  the  2.  CRON.  12.  8. ;   JOHN  5",  37",  by 


Mr  Thomas  Sheapard  of  New  England 


vj" 


Tho.  Newcomb.  Entred 


Master  Griffin  _   ,      , 

and  Entred 

Master  Leach.         


8*  of  sacral 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 

12*  of  %ptm 

a  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  diurnall 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 
50 


vjd 


Vjd 


394 


[12—15  April  1652. 


H.fc™.ifc,fS&Mli] 


U*  of  apvui 

Master  Moseley.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Eodin  *  Legatt  war  A  play  called  The  Widdow,  written  by  John  Fletcher 
&  Tho:  Middleton  gent ,        .    vjd 

the  same  &a» 

Master  Moseley.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Legatt 
war  a  play  called.  The  Wild-Goose  Chase.  "Written  by  Fra:  Beaumont  & 
John  Fletcher,  Gent vj* 

tfic  ssame  *ra» 

Master  Moseley.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master  Legatt 
war,  The  works  of  Bentivoglio,  being  a  Belacon  of  the  Warrs  of  the  United 
Provinces  in  Flanders.  Written  in  Italian  &  Englished  by  the  Earle  of 
Monmouth vj* 


Thomas  Newcomb.    Entred 


Master  Stephens. 


Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


15»  of  %pxi\\ 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 

rolrcm  trie 


VJ° 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Legatt  war:  The  labouring  saints  dismission  to  rest,  being  a  sermon 
preached  at  the  funerall  of  the  Eight  Honble  Henry  Greton,  &c.  In  the 
Abby  Church  at  Westminster.    By  John  Owen  minister  of  the  gospell 


vj" 


15»  %pv.   1652 


by  ass'  of  Master  Geo:  Badger,  all  his  share  of  the 


Entred     .     . 

coppy  called,  Reinolds  his  three  treatises 

This  to  be  reassigned  when  Geo:  Sawbridge  has  sold  500  of 
the  sd  bookes  bought  of  Mr  Badger. 


VJu 


[Page  238] 
John  Qrlsmond. 


15»  Of  %pxill  1652 

Assigned  ov  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  noate  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Nath:  Butter,  &  subscribed  by  Master  Robinson  war,  all  the  estate, 
right,  title  &  interest,  which  the  said  Nath:  Butter  hath  in  these  copies 
following,  (viz1) iij* 

1.  TJie  cases  of  conscience. 

2.  The  booke  called,  Episcopacy  by  Divine  Bight. 

3.  The  humble  remonstrance  &the  Defence  of  the  humble  remonstrance. 

4.  A  short  answer  to  Smectimnius. 

5.  Christian  moderation. 

6.  A  modest  offer  made  to  the  Synnod  of  Divines  at  Westminster. 
All  written  by  Dr  Hall,  Bishopp  of  Norwich. 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[&M&J*  Bourne. 


17  April— 7  May  1652.] 


395 


17»  of  frpviU 

Entred  for  her  copie  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Wm.  Burston  and 
Master  Robinson,  war,  A  rich  closet  for  physicall  secrets,  collected  by  the 
elaborate  paines  of  four  sevall  students  in  Physick  (viz1)  The  Child-bearers 


Gartrude  Dawson. 


Rich. Royston. 


Cabinet.     A  preservative  agt  The  Plague  &  Small  Pox,  &c      .         .     vjd 

21 »  of  ffKOI   1652 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  called  A  discourse  of  holy  love,  by  which  the  soule  is 
united  unto  God;  Contayning  &c.  Written  in  Spanish  by  Crchi:  de 
Fonseca,  &  translated  into  English  by  Sr  Geo:  Strode,  knight       .    vjd 


Tho,  Newcomb. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


[Page  239] 
Henry  Twyford. 


John  Stafford. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Entred 


Entred 


22tb  of  %pxi\\ 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 

26tb  of  frpxiU 

two  pamphletts  called,  The  perfect  Diurnall 


\t 


vj 


X1J" 


2$fl>  of  %pxi\\  1652 

Assigned  ov  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  noate  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Matthew  Walbanck  &  subscribed  by  Master  Robinson  war,  halfe  his 
estate,  right,  title,  &  interest,  which  the  said  Matthew  Walbanck  hath  in 
a  booke  or  copie  called,  Brownlowe's  Reports,  Pleadings,  Entries  & 
Declaracons  ...........     vjd 

eotftnt  frCe 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Legatt  war  a  book  called  Conjugall  Counsell  or  seasonable  advice  both 
to  unmarried  &  married  persons.     By  Tho:  Hilder  of  Sandwich  in  Kent 


Tho.  Newcomb.         Entred 


Entred 


Tho.  Newcomb.         Entred 


29*  Of  ZLpviU   1652 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 

30  of  ittit»    1652 

a  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  Diurnall 

6tb   of  ittitfi 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 

7"5  of  4Wjt£ 


Vjd 
Vjd 


Master  Clarke.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  book  called  An  antidote  agt  the  Schismes  and  Separations 
of  the  tyme     .......,,,.     vjd 


396 


[10—20  May  1652. 


*B«™.{£3Sfc„.] 


10»  of  *»»» 

Entred  for  their  copie  a  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  Biurnall 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


vjd 


lltb  of  ittit» 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war,  these  books  following  (viz')  1.  Pueriles  Confabulatiunculae 
&  2.  Corderius  Coll:  Anglice  et  Latine.  By  Charles  Hoole  schoolemaster. 
3.  Bodins  upon  the  Ephesiang,  Anglice  et  Latine.  4.  A  Little  stone  out 
of  the  Mountaine.   By  Nich:  Lockyer.    Licensed  by  Master  Carill     ij* 


[Page  240] 
Tho.  Newcomb. 


Master  Miller. 


13»  of  itta»  1652 

Entred     ...     a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus      .         .     vjd 

15tb  of  itta» 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Legatt  warden  a  booke  called  The  seaventh  day  Sabboth.  By  Tho: 
Chafle '    .        .        .    vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Henry  Hills. 


Entred 


17»  of  Mau 

a  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  diurnall 

roftrm   frfc 


VJd 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Carryll  and  Master 
Legatt  war:  A  catachisme  for  babes  or  little  ones,  more  suteable  to  their 
capacity,  then  others  have  bin  formerly.     By  Henry  Jessey  a  servant  of 


Jesus  Christ.     Reserving  every  mans  right 


VJa 


1$tb  Of  4*til» 

Master  Walbanck.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  virtue  of  a  noate  under  the  hand  of 
Humphrey  Tuckey  &  subscribed  by  Master  Robinson  war,  halfe  his 
estate,  right,  title  and  interest  which  hee  the  said  Humphrey  Tuckey  hath 


in  the  second  part  of  the  Young  Clerkes  Guid 


VJQ 


19»  of  Man 


Master  Stephens.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Ent  and  Master  Legatt 
war  A  Tract  or  Treatise  of  the  nature  of  simple  medsons,  methodically 
handled  in  two  Books.  By  Robert  Pemell,  practitioner  in  physick  at 
Cranbrooke  in  Kent vjd 


Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred 


20tb  of  ittit» 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


vj< 


[6.TO;...  J**-™- 


21  May— 5  June  1652.] 


397 


21  tb  or  m*u 

Master  Walbanck.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  warden  a  booke  called  A  prophesie  taken  out  of  these  author* 
following  {viz*)  S:  Tho:  Beckett,  Tho:  of  Asshdowne,  S.  Bede,  Marlyne, 
8:  John  of  Bridlington,  Hoggin  of  Norfolke,  W"  Ambrose,  Wm  Silvester, 
Tod,  Wm  Though,  Abbott  of  Ireland,  Patriark ;  Armonie,  Salomon  Mahomet 
of  the  Jewes,  Mahomet  of  the  Panimes,  Tho:  of  Indie,  Alban  the  Munk, 
Malanchius  Alphan,  Monasie  Banister  of  England,  Tho:  Savige,  S'  Jherome, 


Tho:  Deprensis:  wth  others 


VJa 


[Page  241] 
Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Tho.  Dring. 


id 


24tb  of  M*U  1652 

Entred     ...     a  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  Diurnall    .         .     vj 

26tb  of  JWag 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hands   of    Master    Downam    and   Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  called  Moderne  Policies  taken  from  Machiavell, 


Borgia,  and  other  chouse  authors  by  an  ey  witnesse 


vj 


i<i 


Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred 


27»b  of  iWag 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 

tftc  same  &a» 


vj 


M 


Richard  Royston.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  called  Observations  upon  Aristotiles  Politiques 
touching  forms  of  Government,  Together  with  Directions  for  obedience  to 


Governours  in  dangerous  and  doubtfull  times 


VjQ 


eoftem  Jrte 

Charles  Adams.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent,  and  Master 
Robinson  warden,  A  Philologicall  Commentary  or,  an  Illustration  of  the 
most  obvious  and  usefull  words  in  the  Law.  With  distinctions  and  diverse 
acceptations,  &c.   By  E:  L:  Gent,  sometimes  in  the  Middle  Temple    vjd 


tilttm  ittati 


Master  Gryffyn       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Rushworth  a  pamphlett 

™    •   a?d   u  called,  The  perfect  Diurnall vjd 

Master  Leach.  *     J  * 


Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred 


3«°  rsit  auwtf 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


Vjd 


5«»  tfit  3tm« 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    Master    Booker    and   Master 

Egglesfeild.  Robinson  war:  The  sector  altered  and  other  scales  added,  and  the  description 


thereof.     Written  by  Sam:  Foster  :  reserving  evy  mans  right 


vja 


398 


[5—24  June  1652. 


H.Bour„..{i.^ltnti.».] 


5to  Wc  mnii 

Master  Bourne.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Eobinson  warden  a  booke  called  Posthuma  Fosteri.  The  description  of  a 
ruller  upon  which  are  inscribed  divers  scales,  by  which  the  most  usuall 
propositions  in  Astronomy,  Navigation  and  By  ailing  are  fair  ely  performed ; 
also,  a  further  use  of  the  said  scales  in  delineating  of  Jarre  declineing  Dyalls 
and  of  those,  that  both  decline  and  recline  with  the  drawing  of  all  horizontall 
dyalls  betweene  30  and  60  degrees  of  Latitude,  without  drawing  any  lines 
but  the  houre  lines  themselves.    Invented  and  written  by  Mr  Samuell  Foster, 


late  professor  of  Astronomy  in  Gresham  Colledge 


VJ° 


[Page  242] 
Master 
Ralph  Smith. 


12™  aitwtt  1652 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Legatt 
war  a  booke  called  The  Wiltsheere  rant,  or,  a  narative  wherein  the  most 
unparraleld  prophane  &c  of  Tho:  Webb,  late  pretended  minister  of  Langly 


Buryhill,  are  discovered ;  also  the  pceedings,  &c 


VJ" 


cofrcm  We 

Master  Miller.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Robinson  war:  A  sermon  called,  an  of  spring  of  mercy,  issuing  out  of  the 
womb  of  cruelty,  preached  in  Christchurch  Ox:  upon  ACTS  2d  v.  36,  by 
Wm  Cartwright vjd 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Entred 


Tho.  Newcomb.        Entred 


Entred 


Thomas  Newcomb.    Entred 


U»  of  Stone 

2  pamphletts  called,  The  perfect  diurnall    .         .    xijd 

17tb  of  3tane 

2  pamphletts  called,  Mercurius  Politicus  .  iijd 

21 »  of  3»une 

a  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  diurnall     .         .     vjd 

24tb  of  3tWC 

a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus     .         .     vjd 


Thomas  Underbill.     Entred 


colrcm  Xiit 

,  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Callamy  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  intituled  A  Treatise  of  grace  and  assurance,  being 
120  sermons.    By  Mr  Anthony  Burgiss vjd 


Master  Bourne, 
M' 


colrcm  We 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands   of    Master   Downam   and   Master 
Legatt  and  Master  Robinson  war  An  answer  to  a  challenge  sent  from  the 


unknowne  Romanist.     By  Daniell  Feately  D:D: 


vj" 


[63S&»>  B»»™«- 


25  June— 1  July  1652.] 


399 


25*  of  atone 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Legatt  war:  An  Introduction  to  Merchants  Accompts  containing  five 
distinct  questions  or  accompts,  compiled  by  John  Collins  stuldient  [sic]  in 
the  rnathematiques,  late  pfessor  of  writeing  Merchants  Accounts,  &c   vjd 


Master  Bourne, 
M'- 


26tb  of  3tonc 

Master  Man.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war:  two  sermons,  1''  Gods  Anger.  2d  Mans  Comfort.  By 
Thomas  Adams vjd 


[Page  243] 
Master  Griffin 

and 
Master  Leach. 


Tho.  Newcomb. 


Rich. Royston. 


Idem. 


Idem. 


Idem. 


28*  of  atone  1652 

Entred     ...     a  pamphlett  called,  The  perfect  diurnall 

1st  of  3tol»  1652 

Entred     ...     a  pamphlett  called,  Mercurius  Politicus 


Vjd 


vjd 


the  same  frag 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downam  and  Master 
Robinson  war  a  booke  called  Devotion  Digested,  in  tevall  discourses  upon 
the  Lords  Prayer,  Together  wth  nine  additionall  Exer  citations,  viz',  upon 


Baptisme,  The  Lords  Supper,  &c     By  Peter  Samwaies  , 


VJ" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  same  hands  a  booke  called  The  Division 
betweene  the  English  &  Romish  church  upon  the  Reformation,  &c  By 
Henry  Feme,  D.D vjd 

cotrcm  trie 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  same  hands,  A  letter  of  Resolution  to  Six 
Quaeres  of  praesent  use  in  the  Churches  of  England,  1"  of  Resolving  *  the 
way  of  Resolving  controversies,  &c.     By  Henry  Hammond,  D.D.     .     vjd 


Entred 


cotrcm  Drtc 

under  the  same  hands,  A  discourse  of  Baptisme,  its  insti- 


tution &  efficacy  upon  all  beleevers.     By  Jeremy  Taylor,  D.D. 

tne  jsamc  frag 


VJ" 


Thomas  Mathewes.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Robinson  war:  The  Doubtinge  Conscience  resolved,  in  answer  to  a  pretend 
purplexd  question,  &c.    .........     vjdf 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 

f  This  entry  was  made  after  the  page  was  ruled  off. 


400 


[5—24  July  1652. 


b.  »*»{£.  tK£] 


HX aster:  fit  ties  &lt$htv,  fttastrv. 
mmtv:  3Jo.  Uesatt  )  m^tM 


[Page  244] 
Rich.  Marriott. 


5o  3Mtj  1652 

Entred  for  his  eopie  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Downam  and 
Master  Humph  Eobinson,  late  warden  a  booke  called  Scintillula  Altaris, 
or  A  pious  reflection  on  primitive  devotion,  &c.    By  Edward  Sparkes     vjd 


Mercy  Meighen, 
Gabriell  Bedell 
and  Tho.  Collins. 


C-otJcm  We 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands   of    Master    Downam    and    Master 
Eobinson  warden  a  booke  called  The  state  of  France,  as  it  stood  in  the 


ix'k  yeare  of  this  present  monarch,  Lewis  y'  xiiij"' 


Vj° 


cotfem  Jjric 

Hen.  Twiford.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    Sr   Nath:    Brent   and   Master 

Eobinson  warden  a  booke  called  The  Compleate  Attorney     .         .     vj 


i'l 


Ho  3Jttl»  1652 


Geo.  Eversden.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Edm:  Calamy  and  Master 
Thrale  warden,  a  Treatise  called.  The  Naturall  Mans  case  stated,  or  An 
exact  map  of  the  title  world  Man  &c,  in  17  Sermons  on  EPHES.  2d  12'*  by 
M"  Chr.  Love  deced.     Whereto  is  added  the  Sts  Triumph  over  death,  being 


MT  Love's  funerall  sermon,  by  Mr  Tho:  Manton 


vj 


i'l 


Master 
Nlcb.  Bourne. 


250  3ttl<f 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent,  and  Master 
Thrale  warden,  A  concealemt  discovered  for  the  Publique  advantage, 
being  the  effect  of  a  Peticttn,  directed  to  the  hono1'1'  the  Councell  of  State, 
for  the  Combn  Wealth  of  England.  By  Wm  Bagwell  &  John  Brokeden. 
Discoverers  &  Plaintiffs  in  the  behalfe  of  the  said  Coinon-Wealth     vjd 


[Page  245] 
John  Browne. 


24 tb  3ul£  1652 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Thrale 
warden,  The  life  of  Jasper  Goligni,  Admirall  of  France,  who  was  slayne  in 
the  massacre  of  Paris.      Together  wth  the  lives  of  some  of  our  English 


divines  . 


VJ" 


[R.ThHie:}*.Fie.her.  2  August— 9  September  1652.] 


401 


3u(j.  2  1652 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Edm.  Calamy  and 
Master  Jo:  Leoatt  warden,  a  treatise  called,  Vindiciae  Thesium  de 
Sabbato,  or  a  Vindication  of  certaine  passages  in  a  sermon  (delived  att 
Petworth,  Oloc.  Marc.  6°  1649)  of  the  moralitie  of  the  Saboth,  from  the 
Excepcbns  to  which  they  are  uniustly  subiected  by  Edw:  Fisher  Esq*  in 
his  booke  called,  A  Christian  Caveat,  &c,  in  a  fidl  answer  to  what  hee  hath 
therein  said  agt  the  moralitie  of  the  4'*  Comdt  &  divine  Institution  of  the 
Lords  daie.  Also,  in  an  Appendix  is  breifly  exaied  this  bold  assertion  of 
his  viz',  There  is  equall  authority,  equall  antiquitie  for  the  observaclm,  of  the 
25"  of  Decemb.  as  for  the  Lords  daie.     By  Giles  Collier,  M.A.  Preacher 


of  the  Gospell  att  Bockley  in  Worcestershire 


vj 


i<l 


Master  Bourne. 


august  i>c  7tb 


Entred  .  .  .  A  full  discovery  of  a  fowle  concealemt  or,  a  true  narrative 
of  the  proceedings  &  transaccons  of  the  Committee  for  the  Accompts  for  the 
Combn  Wealth  of  England  with  Wm  Bagwell  &  John  Brokedon  accomptants, 
discoverers  &  plaintiffs  agt  the  Comittee  of  Hartford,  the  treasurer,  &  pay- 
master there  in  the   Yeare  1643.      Under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent 


&  Master  Rich:  Thrale,  warden 


VJ" 


For  the  partners  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    Master    Booker   and    Master 
in  the  English       Warden  Legatt,  An  Ephemeris  for  the  year  1653  made  by  Mr  [  ] 

8tocK-  Culpepper vjd 


blip  August  1652 

[Page  246]  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  Master  Ralph  Smith,  by  vertue  of  a  writing 
Sam.  Gelllbrand.:  under  his  hand  &  seale  dated  15°  July,  last,  (and  to  which  was  obtayned 
the  approbacon  of  a  Court  of  Assistants  on  the  2d  of  Aug.  instant)  all  his 
the  said  Mr  Smiths  right,  title,  and  interest  in  the  moyetie  of  a  booke 
called,  An  Exposicon  on  the  whole  Epistle  of  JuDE,  by  Wm  Jenkyns. 
The  whole  being  formerly  entred  to  the  said  M'  Smith,  &  Mr  Gellibrand 
ioyntly vjd 

Sejitemtor  tfic  9tb 

John  Stafford.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Joseph  Caryl  and  Master 
Thrale  warden,  a  tract  called,  The  Church  Historie  of  Brittaine,  by 
Thomas  Fuller,  B.D .    vjd 


Die  cofr 


John  Stafford. 


Entred 
Thrale 


EJ'Hes.  6" 


.     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Edm.  Calamie  and  Master 
warden,    Three   sermons  on   2.  CltON.   7.  14;    Foure 


serm.    on 


14,  15,  16,  17,  18  v.  by  James  Usher,  B"  of  Armagh 
51 


VJ 


i'l 


402 


[14—21  September  1652. 


m.  n-te.it  ftgg;] 


14  Scjitcmt). 

Master  Mosley.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Susan a  Hold  en,  executrix  of  the  last  will  &  testamt  of  her  late  husband 
John  Holden,  all  her  estate,  right,  title  &  interest  in  the  sevall  bookes 
hereafter  meneoned  which  ye  sd  John  Holden  had  therein,  in  any  part  or 
parts  thereof.  To  wch  note  is  subscribed  also  the  hands  of  Master  Legatt 
&  Master  Thrale  wardens.  Cassandra,  the  whole  tenn  bookes,  translated 
out  of  French  into  English,  by  Sr  Cha:  Cotterell,  knt.  the  same  being 

Ve  7  Jan.  51.  entred  to  them  ioyntly  7°  Jan.  1651.     Ibrahim  or  the  illustrious  Bassa. 

Cleopatra  both  wch  were  translated  out  of  Trench  into  English      is  vjd 


[Page  247] 
Master  Mosely. 


Master  Mosely. 


Master  Coates. 
31  March  1658. 


H°  Sejitcml).   1652 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Legatt  warden  a  booke  called  A  compendium  of  musique,  written  by 


Renat  des  Cartes.    Englished  by  Dr  Charleton 

cofrcnt  tfic 


vj" 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Legatt  warden  a  booke  called  An  Exaiacon  of  those  Popish  descriptions  of 
usury  wch  are  iustified  &  defended  by  Dr  Fenton  &  some  others        .     vjd 

eofrcm  *rtc 

Assigned  over  unto  him  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Master  Foelix 
Kingston  all  his  right  &  title  in  a  Booke  called,  Arcandum,  or  Arcandrin, 
to  wch  note  Master  Warden  Thrale  subscribed  his  hand     .         .     vjd 


20tb  StcpU 

Master  Ra.  Smith.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Thrale  warden  a  booke  called  The  Misticall  Brasen  Serpent,  wth  the 
Magneticall  vertue  thereof.  With  a  Treatise  of  the  saincts  joint  membership 
each  with  other,  both  by  John  Brinsley,  minister  att  Great  Yarmouth     vjd 


Master  Mosely. 


[Page  248] 
Master  Mosely. 

Assigned  to 
Master 
Sam.  Lownes. 
Viile  Liber  F, 
pa  867. 


21  tb   £f|)tcmtirtr 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Nich.  Fussell,  to  wch  also  the  hands  of  Master  Legatt  and  Master 
Thrale  wardens  are  subscribed,  all  his  right,  title  and  interest,  moyetie  or 
part  (wch  is  the  just  halfe)  of  and  in  a  booke  or  copie  intituled  A  Key  to 
the  Key  of  Scripture,  or,  an  Exposition  of  the  3  first  chapt:  to  the  ROMANS, 
by  D*  Sclater,  the  said  note  bearing  date  the  16"'  daie  of  Septemb.  instant 


VJa 


lirtrirt,  2lo  Sscpt.  1652 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Nicholas  Fussell,  bearing  date  the  16th  of  Sept.  instant,  &  to  wch  the 
hands  of  Master  Legatt  and  Master  Thrale  wardens  are  subscribed,  all 
his  the  said  Mr  Fussells  right,  title  &  interest,  moyetie  or  part  (wch  is 
the  iust  halfe)  of  and  in  a  booke  or  copie  intituled,  The  Compleate  Horse- 
man &  expert  farrier,  already  printed  in  two  bookes  or  parts.     Compiled 


&  written  by  Thomas  de  Grey,  Esq' 


v.l 


\i 


ffcn?rtie>F1"h«-       23  September— 19  October  1652.] 


403 


23°  Sqiteml). 

Master  Bourne.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Bookek  and  Master 
Thrale  warden  a  booke  called  Bread  for  the  Poor,  &  advancemt  of  the 
English  nation.     Promised  by  enclosure  of  the  waste  &  Combn  grounds  of 


England,  by  Adam  Moore,  Gent. 


vj 


W 


30°  scjitfittf). 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Legatt, 
and  Master  Thrale  wardens,  An  explanation  of  the  whole  ix'h  Chap,  of  the 
Ep'e  to  the  ROMANS,  delived  in  divers  sermons  att  Sl  Mary  Magdalens, 
Bermondsey   in   Southwark.     By  Edward  Elton,  Batchelor  in  divinity, 


deceased 


Vj" 


Octoh.  h  1652 

Master  Mos«ley.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Godfrey  Emerson,  bearing  date  the  30th  of  Septemb.  1652,  all  his  right, 
title  and  interest,  moyotio  or  part,  *  of  &  in  a  copie  called,  The  Secretary 
in  Fashion,  written  in  French  by  P.  Sr  de  la  serre,  &  translated  into 
English  by  Mr  Jo:  Massinger,  to  wch  note  the  names  of  Master  Warden 
Legatt  &  Thrale  are  subscribed  approveing       .         .         .         .     vjd 


5°  Octolh  1652 

[Page  249]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Tho:  Gataker  and  Master 

John  Redmayne.       Thrale  warden,  The  Greeke  translacbn  of  the  Bible,  comonly  called  the 


Septuagint,  according  to  Paris  Edition 


VJ° 


Wm'  Leybourne. 
Ve  page  302. 


16*  October 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master  Thrale 
warden  a  booke  called  Planometria,  or  the  whole  art  of  surveying  of  land, 


by  Oliver  Wallinby,  Philomathemat 


Vja 


19tb  ©ctofccr 

Master  Moseley       Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent,  and  Master 
and  Tho.  Dring.       Thrale  wardens  the  Lo:  Bacon's  Naturall  &  Experimentall  history  of 
winds.     Translated  out  of  Lat.  into  English  by  Robert  Gentilis  .     vjd 


Master  Mosely. 


eotrcm  frfc 

Entred     .     .  under   the   hands    of    S'    Nath:   Brent   and   Master 

Thrale  warden,  a  comedie  called,  The  changeling,  written  by  Rowley 


vj 


id 


Deleted  in  Register. 


404 


[19  October — 3  November  1652.        *  Fleshy 


E.  Thrale. 


19tb  October 

Peter  Cole.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  writing  under  the  hand  &  seale 

of  Livewell  Chapman,  now  husband  of  Hannah  late  wife  of  Benj: 
Allen,  decd,  all  his  the  said  Livewell  Chapman's  right,  title,  estate  & 
interest  of  and  in  two  bookes  or  copies  called,  The  First,  Second  &  Third 
volume  of  Mr  Greenhill's  Exposition  of  19  chapt.  of  EzECHIELL.  And  a 
booke  or  copie  called  a  Platforme  of  discipline  in  New  England,  licensed 
by  Mr  Caryll,  both  the  said  bookes  being  formerly  entred  for  the  said 
Benj:  Allen  &  Hannah  Allen  widdow,  as  their  copies.  Unto  wch 
assignmt  the  hands  of  Master  Legatt  and  Master  Thrale  wardens  are 


subscribed 


xijd 


The  word  "  second  "  &  the  words  Hannah  Allen  widdow 
were  interlyned,  being  left  out  by  mistake. 

J.  Burroughs. 


27«>  Octob,  1652 

[Page  250]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamt  and  Master 

Master  Stephens.     Legatt  warden,  a  booke  called  A  Christian  family  builded  by  God,  direct- 
ing all  governours  of  families  how  to  act.     By  Robert  Abbott,  pastour  of 


the  church  at  Augustins  neare  Pauls  G-ate  in  Watling  Streete 


VJQ 


For  ye  partners 
in  ye  English 
stock. 


Bk  eofcr 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Booker  [ 
these  sevall  Almanacks  &  Prognosticacons,  under  the  sevall  names  of 
Wharton,  Booker,  Wing,  Nightingale,  Harfleete,  Gallen,  Goldsmith,  Phillips, 
Dade,  Neve,  Woodhouse,  White,  Vaux,  Herbert,  Daniell,  Crooke,  Coulton, 


Jackson,  And  two  sheets  or  Leafe  almanacks 


vj° 


30tb  ©rfolh 

Master  Moseley.      Entred  .     .     under  the   hands    of    Master    Calamy    and    Master 

Thrale  warden  a  booke  called    The   Sinners   teares,  in  Meditations  & 


prayers.     By  Thos:  Pettiplace  dom  Pet  Cantab 


vj° 


i°  ilobcmb.  1652 

Henry Twiford.        Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of    Sr  Nath:    Brent;   and  Master 
Thrale   warden  a  booke  called   Judicial!,  writts,   after  Jndgemt.      By 


Rich:  Brownlowe  Esqr  Prothonotary  of  the  Comon  pleas 


vja 


30  no&c 

Geo.  Sawbrldge.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Downham  and  Master 
Thrale  warden,  two  sermons  upon  JOHN,  17.  15.  two  ACTS  16.  30.  Two 
on  LUKE,  11.  38.  two  1.  THESS.  5.  21.,  three  on  MATH:  21.  43.  foure  on 
BOM.  7.  9.,  seaven  on  1.  CHRON.  16.  9.,  all  preached  by  Mr  Chr.  Love, 


late  of  Laurence  Jury,  Lond 


vj° 


[K.Th?aie:}M.Fic8her.       9  November— 3  December  1652.] 


405 


90  ®ob.  1652 

[Page  251]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr   Nathaniell    Brent,  and 

John  Place.  Master  Thrale  warden  a  booke  called  Exact  presidents  for  all  declarations, 

&  especiall  pleas  in  the  Upper  Bench.    Collected  by  Wm  Small,  one  of  the 


clerkes  of  the  Upper  Bench  Office 


Vj» 


10mo  tlofo. 

Rich.  Lownds.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Sr   Nath:    Brent,   and   Master 

Thrale  warden  a  booke  called  The  historie  of  Great  Britain,  being  the  life 


&  reigne  of  K.  James  the  First.     By  Arch:  Wilson  Esqr 


vj° 


150  flofc,  1652 

Master  Smith.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamie,  and  Master 
Thrale  warden,  An  Exposicon  of  the  First  fiftie  Psalmes,  by  David  Dixon, 
minister  of  the  G-ospell vjd 


19  iiobcmlh 

Master  Walbanke.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  warden.  Dat  Aug.  8.  1650,  a  booke  called  The  whole  practice  of 
a  Justice  of  Peace,  as  well  in  Sessions,  as  out  of  Sessions,  wth  many  new 
Presidts  never  before  printed,  very  usefull  botli  for  Justices  of  Peace,  and 
also  for  their  clerkes,  but  especially  for  such  Justices  as  have  not  bene 
conversant  in  the  studie  of  the  lawes  of  this  Comon  Wealth.  Composed  by 
that  learned  lawyer  Sr  Nicholas  Hide  sometimes  Attorney  G-enerall  to  the 
late  King.     And  also  sometimes  Beader  of  the  honoWe  house  of  Midle 


Temple.     Whereunto  is  added,  A  perfect  table 


vj" 


[Page  252] 
Master  Pullen. 


200  ftoberolh  1652 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of    Doctor    G-eo:    Ent    and   Master 
Thrale  warden  a  booke  in  the  Latine  tongue  called  Synopsis  Discursuum 


a  Magro  Hermanno  Vanderheyden  de  sero  lactis 


vj" 


trie  cofcem 

Master  Crooke.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  of 
Robert  Dawlman  Esqr,  bearing  date  the  11th  instant,  all  his  right  &  title 
to  a  copie  called  The  sound  beleever,  heretofore  entred  in  the  Register  as 
the  copie  of  the  said  Mr  Dawlman.  To  wch  assignmt  the  hand  of 
Master  Rich:  Thrale  warden  is  subscribed  .         .         .         .     vjd 

Geo.  Sawbridge.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  John  Booker  and  Master  Warden 
Thrale  a  booke  called  The  compleate  surveyour  in  five  bookes,  by 
Wm  Leybourne vjd 


406 


[3  December— 12  January  1652.         *.Fi«her.  {'■&?$;] 


3°  Decani), 

Robert  and  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 

Wm'  Leybourne.  Seile  warden  a  booke  called  A  comentary  upon  the  whole  Old  Testament. 
By  John  Mayer,  D'  of  Divinitie    .         .  .         .         .         .     vjd 

6°  Bcccmti 

Master  Roper.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Thrale 
warden  a  booke  called  Vindicae  Foederis,  or  a  Treatise  of  the  covent  of 
God  entred  wth  mankind,  in  the  severall  kinds  <fe  degrees  of  it.  By  Tho: 
Blake,  minister vjd 


Geo.  Sawbridge, 
for  ye  Partners 
in  the  English 
stock. 


6°  Wtttmb* 

Entred  ...  a  litle  booke  called,  The  Primer,  or  an  easy  way  to  teach 
Children  the  true  reading  of  English,  wth  a  necessary  Catechisme,  &c. 
Composed  by  Jno:  Owen,  minister  of  the  Gospell.  Approoved  &  allowed 
by  a  Comittee  of  Pari vjd 


[Page  253] 
Master  Pullen. 


Tho.  Hucklescott. 


6°  Becemi). 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    Doctor    Pruiean,   and   Master 
Thrale  warden  a  booke  called  Thomae  Bartholini  de  lacteis  thoraicis 


VJa 


17°  ci% 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Thrale 
warden  a  booke  called  Pellicanicidium,  or,  the  Christian  adviser  against 


selfe  homicide.     By  Sr  Wm  Denny 


V] 


I* 


23°  Decern!) . 

James  Crump.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hands    of    Master   Gataker   and   Master 

Legatt,  warden  a  booke  called  Philarguromastix,  or  the  Arraignmt  of 
covetousnes  and  ambition  in  our  great  &  greedie  cormorants.     By  R.  Irvine 


Gent. 


vj" 


Dcecmt).  29°  1652 

Garthrude  Dawion.    Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of  Master  D.  Molins,  chirurg.  and 
Master  Thrale  warden  a  booke  called  Surgerie  of  Foelix  Wartz  quondam 


a  famous  chirurgeon  att  Bazill 


vj" 


3J;im  12tb  1652  [i.e.  1652^3] 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell,  cler  Pari,  a  pam- 


Robert  Ibitson.         Entred     .     . 

phlet  called,  Severall  Proceedings  in  Pari'  numb  172 


v.] 


Tho.  Newcombe.       Entred 


6** 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Jo:  Thurloe,  Seer:  to  the 


Councell  of  State,  a  pamplet  [sic]  called,  Merc  Politic 


vj" 


[£|R^*  Flower. 


12—28  January  1652.] 


407 


12»  of  3amistr»  1652   [i.e.  1652^3] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Edm:  Calamy  and 
Master  Theale  warden  a  booke  called  An  apologie  for  our  English 
Ministery  &  Infant  Baptisme  by  William  Lyford  minister  of  the  Gospell 
at  Sherborne  in  Dorsettsh vjd 


[Page  254] 
Joseph  Cranford. 


19»  Sun, 

Robt.  Ibitson.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand    of   Master    Scobell,    Cler. 

pamphlet  called,  Severall  Proceedings  in  Pari,  Numb.  1 73 

[No  sum  is  entered  against  this.] 


Pari. 


Master 
Geo.  Badger. 

Ve  213. 

Ve  page  296. 


25°   $am    1652    [i.e.   1652*3] 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
Rich:  Marriott,  all  his  the  said  Richard  Marriotts  right  &  title,  of,  in 
&  unto  three  bookes  or  copies  called  as  followeth  j*  vjd 

Valentines  Devotions. 

Murrall's  Cookerie  in  Two  bookes,  & 

A  Post  wth  a  Packett  of  mad  Letters,  in  two  parts. 

To  wch  assignemt  the  hand  of  Master  Thrale  one  of  the  wardens  is 
subscribed. 


Master 
jno.  Williams. 

Ve  19  Feb.  52. 


25   3ittt» 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  John  Harrison  senior,  all  his  right,  title,  &  interest,  of  in  and 
unto  one  copie  or  booke  called,  Records  Arithmetique,  formerly  entred 
unto  him  the  said  Mr  Harrison,  unto  wch  assignemt  the  hand  of  Master 
Thrale  one  of  the  wardens  of  the  Company  is  subscribed    .         .     vjd 


73i(  coir 

Wm'  Gilbertson.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  und  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Foelix  Kingston,  all  his  right  &  title  of  in  &  unto  a  copie  or 
booke  called,  Justin  in  Latine,  unto  wch  ye  hands  of  Master  Legatt 
warden  is  subscribed .     vjd 


[Page  255] 
Tho.  Underbill. 


Master  Stephens. 


27tb  ftttt,  1652   [i.e.  1652*3] 

Entred  for  his  copie   under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Thrale  one  of  the  wardens  a  booke  called  The  life  of  Tamerlane  the  great 


VjQ 


2W 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Obad:  Sedgwick  and 
Master  Thrale  one  of  the  wardens  a  booke  called  The  Civill  Magistrates 
power  in  matters  of  Religion,  modestly  debated,  &c.  Together  wth  a  brief e 
answer  to  a  certains  slanderous  pamphlet  called,  HI  newes  from  New 
England.     By  Thomas  Cobbett,  preacher  att  Lynne  in  New  England 

vjd 


408 


[29  January — 1  February  1652. 


.Ftatar.te.fcKJ*:] 


29tb  San* 

Robt.  Ibltson.  Entred   for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of   Master   Caryl  and  Master 

Legatt  warden  a  Treatise  called  Ohel.  A  tabernacle  for  the  sunne,  or  more 
plainely  Irenicu  Evangelicu,  an  idea  of  Church  Discipline  in  three  Boolces. 
By  John  Rogers,  minister  of  Purnell  in  Essex       .         .        .         .     vjd 


Ttao.  Brewster. 
Hen.  Hills. 


(KoTr  Jrtc 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Gilbt  Mabbott,  Agent  for 
the  Army,  A  letter  from  the  Genii  Councell  of  the  Army,  mett  att  Jameses, 
to  the  officers  of  the  sevall  garrisons  in  Eng.  Scottl  &  Ireland  .         .     vjd 


31  3httt. 

Tho.  Paybodie.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the   hands    of    Master   Downham    and   Master 

Theale  warden  a  booke  called  Ayme  att  an  tipshott  for  sanctification  of 
Infant    Baptisme.     By    Henry    Whistler,    minister  of   Whitchurch    in 


com.  Oxon 


vj" 


Page  256] 
Tho.  Paybodie. 


31  Sam  1652  [i.e.  1652*3] 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of   Master  Downham    and   Master 
Thrale  warden  a  book  called  Reason  in  reformah.     By  Hen:  Whistler, 


minister  of  Whitchurch  in  Oxfordshire . 


vjq 


Andrew  Kemb. 


Die   cofrcm 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master  warden 
Thraxe  a  booke  called  Dariotus  redivivus,  or  a  brief e  introductio  to  the 


judgmt  of  the  starrs,  by  Nath:  Sparke 


Vj- 


Etc  eofrem 

Rob.  Boydell.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master  Thrale 
warden  a  booke  called  The  first  &  second  parts  of  the  British  Tables.  By 
Jeremiah  Shakerley vjd 


Bit  eofccm 

Master  Sawbrtdge,   Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master    Langley    and   Master 
for  the  Eng.           Thrale  warden  a  booke  called  Sententiae  pueriles  in  English  &  Latine. 
Englished  by  Mr  Charles  Hoole vjd 


stock. 


1°    iTd).   1652    [i.r.    1652*3] 

Wm-  Tailor.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryl  and  Master  Thrale 
one  of  the  wardens  a  booke  called  The  Song  of  Songs  in  meeter  by 
Mr  Sam:  Sclater,  minister .     vjd 


[iSsfi;}"-n-h«- 


2—18  February  1652.] 


409 


2°  ffitl). 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryl  and  Master 
Theale  ward  a  booke  called  An  exposition  wth  practicall  observations 
continued,  upon  the  18"  19"  20"  &  21"  Chap,  of  JOB,  by  Mr  Jos.  Caryl, 


Master 
Math.  Simons. 


Preacher  &  minister  of  Magnus  Church 


vj 


i'i 


2°  JFchV.  1652  [i.e.  1652*3] 

[Page  257]            Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of    Master   Obad:    Sedgwick    and 
Wm'  Dugard.            Master  Warden  Thrale  a  booke  called  A  historie  of  the  Church  affaires 
for  the  last  eight  hundred  yeares,  byMrTho:  Harding,  minister  of  Solderne 
in  the  County  of  Oxon vjd 


9°  ffieb. 

John  Clowes.  Entred     ...     by    vertue    of    an     Assignmt     formerly    made,     viz' 

17°Marcii,  1647  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Constance  Jones  widd  of 
W"  Jones,  a  booke  (amongst  many  others  not  yet  entred)  called,  The 
misticall  marriage,  by  Fr.  Rous.    To  which  Assignmt  the  hand  of  Master 


Thrale  one  of  the  wardens  is  sett 

[In  the  margin  are  some  figures  which  cannot  be  deciphered.] 


vj 


W 


12*  JFtb. 

Master  Meredith.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Thrale 
warden  a  booke  called  Singing  of  Psalmes.  The  dutie  of  Christians  under 
the  New  Testament,  in  5  sermons  upon  EPHES.  5.  19.     By  Thomas  Foard, 


minister  of  the  gospell  in  Exon 


vj 


ill 


19*  fficb. 

Sam.  GelUbrand.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Thrale 
one  of  the  wardens  a  booke  called  A  Boundary  to  the  Holy  Mount,  or  a 
Barre  agt  free  admission  to  the  Lds  supper.    By  Mr  Humphrey,  Minister  of 


Froome  in  Somersetsh 


VJ« 


Master 
James  Flesher. 


Ve  25  Jan.  52 
[i.e.  1652-3]. 


[Page  258] 
Abr.  Miller. 


19tb 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
John  Williams  dated  the  5th  instant,  all  his  the  sd  John  Wms  right, 
title  &  interest  of,  in,  &  unto  one  copie  or  booke  called  Records 
Arithmetique,  lately  assigned  to  the  sd  Mr  Williams  by  M*  Harrison 
th 'elder.    To  wch  sd  note  ye  hand  of  Master  Thrale  warden  is  subscribed 


vj" 


18  JFeb.  1652  [i.e.  1652*3] 


Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of   Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Thrale  one  of  the  wardens  a  booke  called  The  Beauty  of  Holinesse  &c 


By  Thomas  Hall,  pastor  of  Kings  Norton 

52 


VJa 


410 


[21  February— 6  March  1652.  h.  «.*«.&  fcR{J:] 


John  Marshall. 


21  JFch. 

[This  entry  was  never  completed.] 


Tho.  Underhill 
and  Fra.  Titon. 


23  AFcii. 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Legatt  warden  a  booke  called  The  right  method  for  a  settled  peace  of 
Conscience  &  spirituall  comfort,  &c.     By  Richard  Baxter,  Teacher  of  the 


Church  at  Kederminster,  in  Wore 


vj° 


TJt'c  cotr 

Master  Pullen.        Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Doctor  Geo:   Ent   and   Master 
Ve  20  No.  inst.      Theale  warden  a  booke  called  Speedy  help  for  rich  &  poore,  &c.   Written 
in  Latine  by  Hermanus  Vander  Heyden,  &  translated  into  English   vjd 


26  3Ftb. 

Rapha.  Harford.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryl  and  Master  Thrale 
warden  a  booke  called  The  curtaines  withdrawn  viz',  Letter  Formes,  mans 
righteousnes  &  wisedome  or  the  holiest  of  all  unveyled.     By  John  Everard, 


Dr  D.     Together  wth  some  translations  of  ould  authors  by  him 


vj 


\* 


Tho.  Ratcliffe  and     Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Thrale 

Edw.  Mottershed.      -ward   a  booke  called  Otoxpaxia,  or  A  vindication  of  the  doctrine  comonly 

receaved  in  the  reformed  churches  concerning  Gods  intentions  of  especiall 

grace  &c.     From  the  late  attempts  made  agt  it  by  M'  John  Goodwin  in  his 


booke  called,  Redemption  redeemed 


vj" 


[Page  259] 
Nath.  Brookes. 


JTdh  28°  1652   [i.e.  1652*3] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master  Thrale 
warden  a  booke  called  Physiognomy  and  Ghiromancie ;  metoposcopie,  the 
simmetricall  proportions  &  signall  moles  of  the  bodie  &c,  whereunto  is  added 
The  Art  of  Memory.    By  Rich.  Sanders vjd 


ZJtc  coir 

Nath.  Brookes.         Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master  Thrale 
ward  a  booke  called.     [Entry  never  completed.] 


5o  Mwcij  1652  [i.e.  1652*3] 

Master  Fawne.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Leqatt 
warden  a  booke  called  The  Gatechist  Catechised,  or  An  Ermactm  of  an 
Anabaptisticall  Catech:  pretended  to  be  published  for  the  satisfaction  & 
informacon  of  the  people  of  Godin  Lancashire  &c  by  Richard  Hollingworth, 


minister  of  Manchester 


vj° 


[fc*8KB:}»-*»»h.r. 


7  March  1652.] 


411 


7o  ittaictf 

Master  Moseiy.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Legatt  warden  a  booke  called  Naturall  and  Divine  contemplations  of  the 
passions  &  faculties  of  the  soule  of  man,  in  three  bookes.  Written  by 
Nicholas  Mossly,  Esqr vjd 


Die  coir 

Master  Moseiy.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nathaniell  Brent  and  Master 
Legatt  warden  a  booke  called  The  warres  of  the  historie  of  Justinian  the 
Emperour,  wth  the  Persians,  Gothes  &  Vandalls.  Written  in  greeke  by 
Procopius  of  Caesarea  in  eight  bookes,  translated  into  English  by  Sr  Hen. 


Holcrafte,  kn' 


vjQ 


[Page  260] 
Master  Moseley. 


Assigned  to 
Master 
Sam.  Lownes. 
Vide  Liber  F, 
pa  357. 


Master  Moseley. 


70  iWarcij 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Thomas  Harper  &  unto  wch  the  hands  of  Master  Legatt  and  Master 
Thrale  wardens  are  subscribed  all  his  the  said  Mr  Harper's  right,  title, 
&  interest  moiety  or  part  (wch  is  the  iust  halfe)  of  &  in  a  booke  or  copie 
intituled,  The  Gompleate  Horseman  &  Expert  Farrier,  alreadie  printed  in 
two  bookes.     Compiled  in  two  bookes  or  parts.     Written  by  Thomas  de 


Grey,  Esqr 


Vj" 


Bit  cofcem 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
John  Rhodes,  and  unto  wch  the  haud  and  seale  of  the  sd  wardens  is  sub- 
scribed, all  his  the  said  John  Rhodes  right  title  &  interest  of  &  in  a  booke 
or  copie  called,  The  Deserving  Favourite.  Written  by  Lodowick  Carlell 
Esq",  formerly  printed  in  the  name  of  Mathew  Rhodes  his  brother,  but 


for  the  use  &  benefite  of  the  said  John  Rhodes 


vj" 


Utc  rolmit 

Master  Moseley.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  of  Richard 
Marriott,  &  unto  whch  the  hands  of  both  the  wardens  aforesd  is  sub- 
scribed, all  his  the  said  Mr  Marriotts  right  &  title  of  &  in  a  copie  or 
booke  called  The  tragedie  of  Albovine  King  of  the  Lombards,  written  by 
Sr  Wm  Davenant vjd 


Bit  cotrcm 

Master  Moseley.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Richard  Marriott  aforesd,  all  his  the  said  Mr  Marriotts  right,  title  & 
interest,  of  and  in  a  booke  or  copie  called,  Ignatius  Conclave,  written  by 


Dr  John  Donne,  Deane  of  Sl  Pauls 


v/ 


412 


[7  March  1652. 


M.  Flesher. 


I  J.   Leirat  t 
I  R.  Th.    ' 


7°  iWavrij  pvctrid 

[Page  261]  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  of  Richard 

Master  Mosely.        Marriott  aforesd,  &  unto  whch  the  hands  of  both  the  sd  wardens  is 

subscribed,  all  his  the  said  Mr  Marriotts  right,  title,  &  interest,  of  and  in 

&  unto  a  booke  or  copie  called,  Eggayeg  in  divinity,  written  by  D'  John 


Donne,  Deane  of  S'  Pauls,  London 


vj 


M 


Master 
Ja.  Flesher. 


70  i&MCii  1652  [i.e.  1652*3] 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Anne  Slater  widdow  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Slater  staconer  deced,  all 
her  right  title  &  interest  of  in  &  unto  one  booke  or  copie  called  Janua 
Linguarum,  &  all  her  right,  title  &  interest  of,  in  &  unto  all  &  every  other 
booke  and  bookes,  or  Copies  wch  were  her  said  late  husbands  &  entred  in 
this  register.  Unto  wch  assignmt  the  hands  of  Master  Flesher,  Mr  and 
Master  Legatt  warden  are  subscribed vjd 


Master  Robinson, 
Master  Thrale, 
Master  Kirton 

and 
Samuell  Torason. 


7°  jtoixvcii  pvctiict 

Entred  for  their  copies  by  vertue  of  a  warrt  under  the  hand  & 
seale  of  Master  Alex:  Broome,  the  present  husband  of  Mr  Thomas 
Whittaker's  late  widdow,  And  by  vertue  of  an  order  of  Court  granted 
2°:  Jan:  1651,  upon  the  joynt  desire  of  the  said  Mr  Broome  &  his  now 
wife,  all  the  copies  and  parts  of  copies  or  bookes,  wch  did  att  any 
time  belong  to  the  said  Mr  Thomas  Whittaker,  as  followes,  salvo  iure 


cuiuscunque 


r  vj" 


[Page  262] 
Master  Robinson, 
Master  Thrale, 
Master  Kirton 
and  Sam.  Tomson. 


Natures  Embassie,  by  Rich:  Braithwait. 

Eggayeg  upon  the  5  gengeg,  by  the  same  author. 

Rabboni,  or  Mary  Magdaleng  teareg. 

The  life  &  death  of  Mary  Stuart  Queene  of  Scotts.     Collected  out  of 

Camdens  Annallg,  his  pte. 
The  Lord  Veruxams  Apothegmeg,  his  pte. 
/The  translacon  of  certaine  PSALMES.     By  the  Lord  Verulam  his 

parte. 
The  esgayeg  &  councell  morall  of  Fra:  Lo:  Verulam  his  pte. 
History  of  Philip  de  Comineg. 
Gerhards  Herball  wth  Pictures  and  without. 
Mason.     Bugtick,  or  ye  countrey  farmer. 
Centum  Fabulae  Faernij. 
Riddles  of  Heraclitus  &  Democritug. 
Catalogug,  Manugcript  in  Cant,  et  Oxon  opus  Tho:  Jones. 
Morall  Workeg  of  Plutarch. 
Sygtema  Logica  Keckermani. 


[R.ThSleiJM.Fle.her. 


7  March  1652.] 


413 


His  parts  xiiijs. 


[Page  263] 
Master  Robinson, 
Master  Thrale, 
Master  Kirton 
and  Sam.  Tomson. 


His  parts  xiiijs. 


Basilicon  Boron. 

Fabrick  of  the  Church,  by  Wm  Tooker. 
Eider's  Dictionary. 
Hexapla  in  Genesin  p  And:  Willett. 
Effigiatio  vera  Sabbathismi  p  Ro:  Lowe. 
Tractatus  contra  Scaligerum  et  Calvinum  p  Tho:  Lyatt. 
A  comparative  discourse  of  the  bodies  naturall  &  politique. 
Gymnatum  Logicum  p  Barth:  Keckerman. 
Thompson  contra  Lypsum. 
Bucanus  Institutiones,  translat  by  Ro:  Hill. 
Becay  of  Estates,  by  Ro:  de  Lusino. 
Conciunculae  a  Boctore  Playfero. 
The  Authority  of  the  Church,  by  Fra:  Mason. 
The  Poore  mans  Preacher,  by  Ro:  Wakeman. 
Aphorismes,  Secret  practices  by  the  Jesuits. 
The  concordance,  or  Synonima'g  of  the  Bible. 
Jurisdiccon  Begall  &c,  by  Geo:  Carleton. 
Moreton  agt  Parsons. 

Cambdbns  Britania  in  folio,  Lat  &  Eng  wth  the  Epitomy. 
Ludus  Litterarius  in  4t0. 
History  of  the  death  of  Hen.  4". 
Befence  of  the  Catholique  Church,  by  Pierce  Mason. 
iGato. 

Sententiae  Pueril 

Posing  of  the  Accidence  &  Gramer . 
Childbirth. 
Sylva  Synonimoru. 
Beza's  Testamt  in  Latine. 
Besponsio  Causaboni  ad  Epist.  Beron:  Cardin. 
The  golden  myne,  by  Tho:  Draxey. 
Biting  of  a  madd  dogge,  by  Tho:  Spackman. 
Gravissimae  Questiones  de  partibus  Occident,  p  Jacobu  Userius. 
Biversities  of  languages  &  religions  by  Mr  Brerewood. 
Be  Ponderibus  p  Eduardus  Breerwood. 
Breerwood's  Logick. 
The  downfall  of  Shebna,  by  Mr  Singleton. 
True  Church,  by  Dr  Carleton. 
A  vision  of  Balaam's  Asse,  by  Mr  Hay. 
De  praesulibus  Anglia  p  Fra:  Goodwin. 
Dr  Hackwell  agt  Carrier. 
Doctrina  et  Polititia  Ecclesiae  Angliae. 
Archiepit:  Spalaten,  Consilio  profectionis. 


}  Grammatically  translated. 

vmer  J 


414 


[7  March  1652. 


M.Fl..h.r.{^^«:] 


[Page  264] 
Master  Robinson, 
Master  Thrale, 
Master  Klrton 
and  Sam.  Tomson. 


xvs.  vjd. 


Marcus  Antonius  &c.  Archiepus  Spalat.  Be  Rep:  Ecclesiastica. 

Bradwardine. 

Sermons  att  Mercers  Chappell  by  Spalato. 

Be  gratia  et  perseverantia,  p  Ro:  Salisbury. 

Necessitie  of  Conformitie  by  Jo:  Sprint. 

The  rocke  of  Christian  shipwrack. 

Magiri  Philosophia. 

Rusneri  symbola. 

Bavids  Teares. 

Molineus  de  cogitatione  dei,  in  Eng.  by  G.  K. 

Quarrells  agt  Paul  the  5"  &  Venice. 

Titles  of  honour,  by  Mr  Selden. 

Aristotle's  Problemes. 

Callieopeia. 

/Bond  on  Horace. 
Almansor. 

Christ's  Supper  Praier. 
Councell  of  Trent. 
Threefold  Resolutions. 
Verstegan. 

Cambden's  Epitomie  of  the  Mapps. 
French  Com. 
Spanish  Com. 

G-bimston's  Estates  &  Empires. 
Passoris  Lexicon. 

Testamentu  Graccu  in  8""  &  in  12°  with  Hoole's  notes. 
Bacon's  Wisdoms  of  the  Ancients,  Lat  &  Eng. 
Bill's  Arithmetique. 
Bill's  Manuall. 
Pallace  of  Pleasure. 
Dr  Gardiners  Bevoco. 
Bibliotheca  Scholastica. 
Foure  serm  of  the  Bp  of  Lincolne. 
Homilies. 

Calvin's  Institutions. 
Cornelius  Tacitus  wth  Malvezzi's  notes. 
World  of  Wonders. 
Free  Schoole  of  warr. 
Hayward  of  supremacy. 
Homer's  Battaile  of  Frogs. 
Moobeton's  Appeale. 
Cannons  of  the  Church. 


[kftK&f*"le.h.r. 


7  March  1652.] 


415 


[Page  265] 
Master  Robinson, 
Master  Thrale, 
Master  Kirton 
and  Sam.  Tomson. 


vjs.  vjd. 


[Page  266] 
Master  Robinson 
Master  Thrale, 
Master  Kirton 
and  Sam.  Tomson. 

iijs. 


Merchant  Avisoe. 
Caninij  Gramatica. 
Godfrey  of  Bulloigne. 
Haven  of  Health. 

Goodwin's  Hist.  Hen:  8  et  Eduardi   6  &  Mariae   et    Elisab.    in 
Latine. 

(The  sacred  Philosophy  of  Holy  Scripture  by  M'  Alex.  Gill. 

A  sure  guide  to  the  French  tongue  by  Paul  Cougneau. 

Johannis  Scapula  Lexicon  Graeco  Latin  cum  indice  Laurentii. 

The  Palgraves  Protestaco  in  Lat  Fr  &  Eng. 

The  particular  state  of  the  Govermnt  of  the  Emperor  Ferdinand  the 
second,  25  Mcii,  1637. 

Domi  Palestini  evaporatio,  &c. 

The  History  of  the  Normans  &  Kings  of  England,  by  Wm  Martin, 

a  third  pte. 
Replica,  seu  adversus  Nuperiam  confutationem  aliquotae  particular 

partis  prioris  apologiae  Thomo  Nortoni  authore. 

Pharmacopeia,  cui  adjecta  stint  Paraphrasis  &  miscendoru  medica- 
mentoru  modus  primus  Gallico  scripta  nunc  in  Latinu  sermonem 
l      conversu,  &c     Per  Phil.  Holland. 


Antonii  Runio  Rodensis  Doctoris  theologi  societatis  Jesu  Commentarij 
in  universam  Aristotelis  Dialecticam. 

Rerum  Anglicarum  Scriptores  post  Bedam,  &c. 

The  foure  cardinall  vertues  of  a  Carmelite  frier  observed  by 
Sr  Edward  Deering. 

Annotations  upon  all  the  bookes  of  the  old  and  new  Testament, 
wherein  the  text  is  explained,  doubts  resolved,  scriptures  paralelVd 
&  various  readings  observed  by  the  ioynt  labour  of  cer- 
taine  learned  Divines  thereunto  appointed  and  therein  em- 
ployed, &c. 

Johannis  Buxtorfi  Lexicon  Hebraicu  et  Chaldaicu  complectens,  &c, 

salvo  iure  &c. 
A  declaration  of  his  Highnes  Prince  Rupert,  with  a  narrative,  &c. 
KA  small  tract  of  the  use  of  the  Lds  supper. 

(  Berchet's  Catech  in  Greeke  &  Latine. 

Mistagogus  Poeticus,  or  the  Muses  Interpreter  &c  by  Alex:  Rosse. 
A  tract  called  Institutiones  Peripateticaru,  pars  Theorica  et  authore 

Tho:  Anglo. 
Popular    errors    in    religion,    wth    observations    on    the   creed   <fc 

comandemts,  by  Mr  John  D'Espagne  in  French  &  English. 
Liturgia  Graeco  Petleio. 
\Strada's  2d  pte. 


416 


[7  March  1652—5  April  1653. 


■"•*«•&  *8KU:] 


7°  Mavcii  yvrirtct 

Master  Walbanke.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 
Stephens  warden,  dat  8°  Aug.  1650  a  booke  called  Choice  declarations  & 

Ve  307.  pleadings  being  the  2d  &  third  pts,  Collected  by  that  learned  Prothonotary 
Rich:  Brownlow  Esqr,  &  of  the  Comon  Pleas.  And  also  divers  other 
cases  and  pleadings  at  the  Kings  Bench,  but  now  called  the  Upper  Bench. 
Collected  by  a  learned  clerke  of  that  Co" vjd 


Master  Crooke. 


Master  Crooke. 


18°  Jttavrif 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Downam  dat 
14*  May  1652,  and  Master  Thbale  warden  a  booke  called  Elementorum 
Philosophiae,  in  Latine  and  English.     By  Thomas  Hobbes  of  Malmsbury 


Vj« 


Uic  cotrcm 


Entred  .  .  .  under  ye  hands  of  Master  Gataker  and  Master 
Thrale  warden  a  booke  called  Hieraspistes,  or,  a  defence  by  way  of 
apologie  for  the  ministery  &  ministers  of  the  Church  of  England  by  Dr  John 
Gauden vjd 

22*  jttitrdf 

[Page  267]  Entred     .     .     .     (sine   licentia)  a  booke  called  The  just  weight  of  the 

Master  Moseley.      Scarlett   gownes,   translated   out   of  Italian  into   the   English   tongue  by 


Mr  Henry  Coghan 


vja 


24  fWavdi 

Robert  Ibitson.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Bachiler,  and  Master 
Warden  Thrale  a  booke  called  Justification  Justified  being  a  sermon 
preached  by  Thomas  Clendon,  minister  of  Alhallowes  Barking  in  Tower 
streete,  IP  Dec.  1652 vjd 

25°  jRarrif   1653 

Wm'  Hunt.  Entred     ...     by  assignmt  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Master  Nath: 

Butter  dated  25°  Julij  1650,  vnto  which  the  hand  of  Master  Thrale 
warden  is  subscribed,  all  his  estate,  right  and  title  unto  a  booke  or  copie 
called,  Tfie  Balme  of  Gilead  by  Dr  Hall,  late  Bp  of  Norwich  .     vjd 


5°  Sljir, 

Nath.  Brookes.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Gataker  and  Master 
warden  Thrale  a  booke  called  The  substance  of  practicall  Divinity  by  way 
of  question  &  answer.  Composed  by  way  of  question  &  answer,  by 
Mr  Love  deced vjd 


[£.«.}*•  *'«•»«• 


9  April— 3  May  1653.] 


417 


9»  &pm 

Master  Moseley.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Tho:  Walkley  bearing  date  the  2d  instant,  all  the  sd  Mr  Walkley's  right, 
title,  &  interest  of  in  and  unto  the  booke  or  copie  called,  The  history  of 
Polesander  in  5  bookes,  &c,  To  which  assignmt  the  hand  of  Master 
Thrale  warden  is  subscribed vjd 


21"  MpV,   1653 

[Page  2G8]  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 

Master  Sawbridge    Thrale  warden  an  almanack  &  ephemeris  for  the  year  1654  ensueing. 


for  the  Partners    Written  by  M'Nich:  Culpepper 

of  the  English 

stock. 


Vj" 


23  ajm'U 


Master  Eversden.    Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands    of   Master    Gataker   and    Master 
Ve  June  1654.       Warden  Thrale,   one   sermon  preached   by   Mr   Love,   on   LUKE   ll"1 


28" 


verse 


VJ" 


Hen.  Hills  and 
Tho.  Brewster. 


23  ajniU 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Wm.  Malyn,  secretary  to  his 
Excellency  the  Lo:  G-enall,  A  declaracon  of  the  Lord  Oenerall  &  his 
councell  of  officers,  shewing  the  grounds  &  reasons  for  the  dissolucon  of  the 
late  Parliament      .         .         .         .         .  • vjd 


25°  &pv. 

Master  Lee.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Thrale 

warden  a  booke  called  Hugo  Grotius  of  Warre  &  Peace,  Translated  out  of 
Latine  into  English,  by  Mr  Clem'  Barksdale,  minister.     [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 
Newcombe. 


27  &j>r. 

Entred     ...     a  booke  called  Sion's  Prospect  in  its  first  view.     Pre- 
sented in  a  Sumary  of  Divine  truths,  &c.     By  R.  M.  a  minister  of  the 


church.     Quondam  e  Coll.  S.P.C. 


vj 


id 


3o  ittaif 

Master  Du  Gard.      Entred     .     .     .     A  declaration  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  Capt  Generall  of  all 
the  forces  of  this  Comon  Wealth,  dated  the  last  of  Aprill  1653      Signed  by 


hit  Excie 


VJ" 


John  Benson  and 
John  Playford. 


3o  ittaif  1653 

Entred     ...     a  booke  called  Catch  that  catch  can,  or  a  choice  collec- 
tion of  catches,  rounds  &  cannons  for  3  or  4  voices,  by  John  Hilton     vjd 

53 


418 


[6—27  May  1653. 


J!.Fl,.her.{fcftf$:] 


6°  M*ij  1653 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Laue:  Rooke,  professor 
at  Gresha  Colledge,  and  Master  Theale  warden,  a  booke  called  Elipticall 
or  Arimnthall  Horologiography,  comprehending  eevall  wayes  of  describing 
dialls  upon  all  kinds  of  superficies,  either  plaine  or  curved,  &c,  by  Sam: 


[Page  269] 
Master  Bourne. 


Foster,  late  "professor  of  Astron  in  Gresha  Colledge 


Vja 


9*  ittatj  1653 

Rich.  Royston.  Entred     ...     a  booke  called  xxv  Sermons  preached  att  Golden  Grove, 

being  for  the  winter  halfe  yeare.      By  Jeremy  Tailor,  D.D. 

[No  sum  stated.] 

&ic  coir 

Rich.  Roiston.          Entred  also     ...     a  booke  intituled  Englands  faithfull  reproover  & 
monitour,  by  M'  Samwaies vjd 


Rich.  Baddiley. 


10o  iWaji  1653 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Mabbot,  agent  for  the  Army, 
A  life  written  to  a  Gent  in  the  Countrey  touching  the  dissolucon  of  the  late 


Pari'  and  the  reasons  thereof 


Vj« 


Hie  Gofrcni 

Livewell  Chapman.    Entred     ...     by  appointmt  of  the  comittee  for  examining  the  state 
of  the  Upper  bench  prison  a  booke  called  A  list  of  all  the  prisoners  in 


the  Upper  Bench  prison  in  custody  3*  Maij  1653,  &c 


VJa 


14o  iitau  1653 

Master  Stephens.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Theale 
warden  a  booke  called  The  bloody  husband  &  cruell  neighbour,  or  a  true 
history  of  two  murthers  lately  comitted  in  Lawrence  parish  in  the  Isle  of 
Tenett  in  Kent,  neer  Sandwich vjd 


[Page  270] 
Master  Bartlet. 


25o  ittaij 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Caeyll  and  Master  Legatt 
warden,  a  booke  called  A  briefe  discourse  of  mans  estate  in  the  first  & 


second  Adam,  by  Ro:  Harris,  Dr  in  Divinity 


vj° 


27   ittittf 

Livewell  Chapman.    Entred     ...     by  apptmt  of  the  comittee  for  prisons,  A  list  of  the 
prisoners  of  the  Upper  Bench  prison  who  have  taken  the  benefite  of  the  Act 


of  Pari'  for  relief e  of  poor  e  prisoners 


vja 


[ito&}»  «•*»■ 


27  May— 10  June  1653.] 


419 


27  Mill! 

Master  Crooke.        Entred  for  his  copie  A  Sermon  preached  before  his  late  Matie  at  Newport  in 


the  Isle  of  Wight,  Octob.  1648.    By  Dr  Sanderson 


vj 


i'l 


4°  3)uiu 

JohnSaywell.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the    hand    of    Master    Downham    deced     and 

]  warden  a  booke  called  IIAN2EBEIA,  or,  A  view  of  all  religions 
in  the  world  &c,  by  Mr  Alex:  Rosse.  [No  sum  stated.] 


6°  SJtmij 

August.  Mathewes.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  Pruiean  Presdt  of  the 
Phisitians  Colledge,  and  Master  Thrale  warden  a  booke  called  Lexicon 
Ghimicum  Liber  secundus,  continent  Vocabula  Chimica  in  priore  libro 
omissa  &c,  opera  et  industria  Guliel:  Johnsoni.  Chimici  apud  Amen 
Corner.  [No  sum  stated.] 


7°  SttHtj 

W*-  Hunt.  Assigned  over  to  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

John  Hardesty,  subscribed  by  warden  Thrale,  all  his  right  &  title  in  a 
Ve  12°  Sep.  1650.  copie  (entred  to  him  the  sd  John  Hardesty,  12°  Sept.  1650)  called  Man 


transformed,  or  the  artificiall  Changeling 


VJ° 


[Page  271] 

Hen.  Hills, 

Master 

Oiles  Calyert  and 

Thomas  Brewster. 


10mo  31  tin  if 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hands  of  his  Excie,  the  Lord  Genii 
Cromwell  and  Master  Malyn  his  Lop"  secretary,  A  declaration  &  order 
of  his  Excie,  the  Lo:  Genii  Cromwell  &  his  Councell  of  Officers,  for  the 
continuance  of  the  Assessmt  for  vj  moneths  from  the  24"  of  June,  1653,  at 
£120,000  p  mens .     vjd 


Master 
Oiles  Calyert. 

Master  Downes. 
Master  Head. 
Master  Bourne. 
Master  Legatt. 
Master  Stephens. 
Mrs.  Brewster. 
Joshua  Kirton. 
Master  Thrale. 
Mrs.  Merrideth. 


Hie  coir 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Refreshing  Drops,  &  scorching  vialls,  &c 
by  Mr  Chr.  Goad vjd 

Die  coll 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Legatt  warden  a  booke  called  A  vindication  of  the  Annotations  on 
JEREMIAH  chap.  10  verse  2d,  against  the  scurrulous  Aspercons  of  that 
grand  imposter,  M'  W  Lilley,  by  Tho:  Gattaker,  B.D.  .         .     vjd 


420 


[11—23  June  1653. 


H,  Flesher. 


{£.«] 


lltb  &*,,  0f  gjtttte  1653 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  John  Thurloe  secretary  to  the 
Councell,  A  declaration  from  the  Genl  &  councell  of  State,  to  incite  all  the 
good  people  of  these  nations  to  thankfullnes  &  holy  rejoiceing  in  the  Lord, 
for  the  late  great  victory  at  sea,  obtained  by  the  fleet  of  this  Common  Wealth 
agt  the  Dutch,  upon  Thursday  &  Friday  being  the  2d  &  3*  of  June  1653 


Master 
Giles  Calvert, 
Hen.  Hills  and 
Tho.  Brewster. 


vj 


M 


[Page  272] 

Mnotor 
Jamoo  Flonhct." 


Master 

George  Sawbridge, 
Threar  for  the 
Partners  in  the 
English  Stock  of 
the  Company  of 
Stationers. 


Entred 


13"  fltmc* 


U»  of  3twe  1653 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Thomas  Gataker  and 
Master  Theale  warden,  a  booke  called  The  PsALMES  of  David  in  meeter, 
newly  translated  &  diligently  compared  wth  the  originall  text,  &  former 
translacons,  more  plaine,  smooth  &  agreeable  to  the  text,  then  any  heretofore. 
Allowed  by  the  authority  of  the  Generall  Assembly  of  the  Kirke  of  Scotland 


&  appointed  to  bee  sung  in  congregacons  &  families 


VJ° 


K&tb   StttW 

Master  Twiford.      Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of  Master   Downham    and    Master 
Thrale  warden,  a  booke  called  The  life  of  the  Apostle  S'  Paul       .     vj 


M 


16tb  atone  1653 


Master 
John  Wright. 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Maetha  Harrison  late  wife  &  executrix  of  John  Harrison  of  London, 
staconer,  deced,  all  her  estate,  right,  title  &  interest  of  in  &  unto  three 
bookes  or  copies  called,  Dent's  sermon  of  Repentance  &  The  Madmen  of 
Gotham,  both  first  &  2*  pts,  heretofore  entred  in  the  Register  booke  of  the 
Company  of  Staconers  as  the  copies  of   her   said   husband,  unto  wch 


assignment  the  hand  of  Master  warden  Thrale  is  subscribed 


vj° 


22™  gjunc  1653 

Master  Robinson.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  warden 
Thrale  a  booke  called  A  breife  relation  of  the  irreligion  of  the  Northerne 
Quakers,  by  P.  H. vjd 

23»b 

Master  Fawne.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Three  treatises,  being  the  substance  of 
sundry  Discourses,  on  Ps.  25.  15.  MlCAH  7.  7.  <£  PsAL.  119.  4.  by 
M'  Joseph  Simonds.  [No  sum  stated.] 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[ktosft} 


M.  Fle»her. 


2  July  1653.] 


421 


20  aiuuf 

[Page  273]            Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  A  learned  discourse  of  ceremonies, 
Charles  Adams.        reteyned   &  used  in   Christian   churches.     By  Launcellot  Andrewes  late 
Bishop  of  Winchester vjd 


Master  Leach  Entred 

and  Mrs.  Griffin. 


Master  Newcomb.    Entred 


Die  eotrem 

48  copies  of  the  pamphlet  called,  The  Perfect  Diurnall 

xxiiij' 

Die  eotrem 

Fifty   &   one   pamphlets    called,   Mercurius   Politicus, 


beginning  8°  Julij  1652,  ending  30th  June  1653     . 


xxv*  vjd 


Die  eotfcm 

Master  Ibitson.       Entred     .     .     .     twenty  foure  pamphlets  called,  The  Perfect  Occurrences, 
viz'  from  21th  of  January  1652  [i.e.  1652-3]  to  the  30th  of  June  1653 

xij" 
These  three  entries  explain  the  absence  of  news  sheets 
from  the  Registers  during  the  previous  twelve  months.  It 
possesses  several  curious  features.  A  copy  of  Mercurius 
Politicus  was  entered  on  the  12th  January  1652-3  (see 
page  253),  and  the  title  of  Ibitson's  news  sheet  at  that  time 
was  Severall  Proceedings  in  Parliament  (see  ibid.). 


Master 
John  Legatt, 
Master 
Henry  Hood, 
Master 
Abell  Roper 
and  Master 
Rich.  Tomlyn. 


2oo  gjuUj  1653 

Entred  ...  &  pts  of  copies  by  vertue  of  a  bill  of  sale  und  the  hand 
&  seale  of  John  Woodroffe  execr  to  Andrew  Hebb,  and  und  the  hand 
of  warden  Thbale,  all  the  copies  &  pts  of  copies  belonging  to  ye  sd 
Andrew  Hebb  hereafter  menconed,  viz*,  The  Generall  Practice  of  Phisick 
in  English.  Hackluit's  Voyages.  The  workes  of  Josephus.  Cambden's 
Brittania  in  English  &  Latine.  Spanish  Dictionary.  Piscator  in  Epistolas. 
Aesop's  Fables,  in  English.  Asop's  fables  grammatically  translated. 
French  Academy  in  4  pts.  Stowe's  Chronicle  with  Howe's  addicon. 
Homer's  Iliads  in  Greeke.  Jewell's  Apologie  in  Latine.  Bond  on  Horace. 
Reinold's  Theses  in  Eng  &  Lat.  Shepheards  Calendar.  The  Birth  of 
Mankind.  Ovid's  Metamorphosis  in  Eng  translated  by  Mr  Geo.  Sandys, 
wth  commentaries  &  pictures.  Ovid's  Metamorphosis,  alone  by  Mr  Sandys. 
Wither's  Brittains'1  2d  Remembrancer,  Ovid's  Festivalls,  Grafton's  Com- 
putacon.  Rastall's  Computacon.  Hopton's  Concordance  of  Yeares. 
Sandys'  Paraphrase  on  Job,  the  PSALMES,  CANTICLES  &  other  divine 
Poems,  Hesiodorus  Graece,  The  History  of  Affrick,  The  triall  of  Witts, 
The  posing  of  the  Accidence,  Cato  &  Sententiae  Pueriles  translated  into 
English  by  Mr  Brinsley,  &  all  his  pte  of  the  Turkish  history       .       xv* 


[6—9  July  1653. 


I.  fierier.  1 


,  Robinson.  J 


4tta$ttr:JtttIr$  JFlesher,  ittastcr. 


fttastcr:31>cnri>  Scilc     ♦     ♦ 
ittast  cr:  lint  mptt  r  ci>  llolnn  son 


Hiltar&s. 


6tb  3Jtll»  1653 

[Page  274]            Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  G-ataker  and  Master 
Master  Stephens.     Warden    Robinson    a    booke  called   A  discourse  touching    the   Spanish 
monarchy,  by  Thomas  Campellana vjd 

$t"  3ttli>  1653 

Livewell  Chapman.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryl  and  Master 
Robinson  warden  a  booke  called  Generation  worke,  or  a  briefe  &  season- 
able word  offered  to  the  view  of  the  saints  &  people  of  God  in  this  generation, 
relateing  the  worke  of  this  present  age  or  generation  wee  live  in,  wherein  is 
shelved  &c,  by  John  Tillinghast,  minister  of  the  gospell  at  Trunch  in 
Norfolk vjd 

9°  3ulij 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Scholae  Wintoniensis,  Latin  Phrases,  or 
The  Latin  Phrases  of  Winchester  Schoole,  by  Nicholas  Robinson,  Dr  in 
Divinity vjd 

Hie  cotrcm 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  A  discourse  of  the  Warre  of  Germany. 
Written  by  the  Lo:  Chancellor  Bacon,  wth  his  Peticon  &  submission  to  the 
house  of  peeres      ..........     vjd 

Die  coDrcm 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  also  ...  a  booke  called  A  German  Diett,  or  the  ballance  of 
Europe,  att  a  solemne  ConvenZon  of  some  German  Princes  in  sundry 
elaborate  Orations  pro  &  con,  by  James  Howell,  Esq'    .         .         .     vjd 

9°  mm 

[Page  275]           Entred     ...    a  booke  called  Specimen  Oratorium,  Ric.  Gardiner  ex 
Master  Mosely.       Ac.  de  Christi  Oxon vjd 

Hit    CO&Cttl 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Buxtorf's  Epitomie  of  the  Hebrew  Grammer 
translated  into  English  by  John  David vjd 


[i:!8J4!i»n.}"-n«h.r. 


9—10  July  1653.] 


423 


9o  3Jtilt| 

Entred  for  his  copie  a  Play  called,  The  Gentleman  of  Venice.  Written  by 
James  Shirley vjd 

Mc  rofrrm 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Mercurius  Academicus,  or  the  second  part 
of  the  Academy  of  Complements      .......     vjd 

Ute  roDrritt 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Mary  Vavasour  widdow,  all  her  late  husbands  right  in  a  booke  or  copie 
called,  The  Northerne  Lasse,  written  by  Mr  Rich:  Broome,  to  wch  the  hand 


Master  Mosely. 


Master  Mosely. 


Master  Hosely. 


of  Master  Robinson  warden  is  subscribed 


VJu 


Utc  cotrcm 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  for  his  copie  by  assignmt  from  Thomas  Waxkley,  under  his  hand 
&  seale,  all  his  the  said  Walkley's  right  &  title  to  a  booke  or  copie  called, 
Poems,  &c  by  Mr  Edm.  Waller.  Licensed  by  Sr  Nath:  Brent,  &  already 
printed,  to  wch  the  hands  of  Master  Legatt  and  Master  Thrale  wardens 
are  subscribed vjd 

Bit  rotrcm 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  ...  by  asst  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Margt:  Faulkner 
widd,  all  her  late  husband's  right  in  a  booke  called,  Byron's  Conspiracy  & 
Tragedie  by  Geo:  Chapman  to  which  the  hands  of  the  said  wardens  is 
subscribed vjd 

9°  aititj 

[Page  276]            Entred     ...     a  booke  called  The  History  of  the  Kingdome  of  Naples, 
Master  Mosely.       with  a  large  description  of  the  situation,  quality  &  nature  of  the  countrey, 
&c.    By  Samson  Leonard  Esqr vjd 


John  Place.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  A  perfect  guide  for  a  studious  young 
Lawyer.  Being  precedents  for  conveyances,  &c.  Collected  by  Thomas 
Pidell  of  Purnival  Inn,  gent vjd 

tfie  cofr 

Master  Royeroft.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Interiora,  seu  Anatomia  temere  incon- 
sulteque  viventium,  &c,  by  Richard  Whitlock        .        .        .        .    vjd 

Bie  <£otrcnt 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  ...  a  small  tract  called,  Fasciculus  poematu  &  Epigramatu 
miscellaneorum,  by  Tf  Jn°  Donne  late  Deane  of  S'  Pauls.  Licensed 
March  15,  1650,  by  Master  Downham  &  subscribed  by  Master  Stephens 
then  warden vjd 


424 


[12—22  July  1653. 


M.Fle.h.r.{|:  §££&.<„,.] 


12tb  3Ktl£   1653 

Tho.  Pierrepoint.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Booker  and  Master 
warden  Robinson  a  booke  called  The  purchasers  patterne  or  a  path  for 
purchasers  to  walke  by,  by  Henry  Phillips  &c         .         .         .         .     vjd 

12«>  3ttl»  1653 

[Page  277]  Entred  also     .     .     .     under  the  hands   of   Master  John   Booker   and 

Tho.  Pierrepoint.       Master  Thrale  late  warden  a  booke  called  The  descripcon  &  use  of  the 

univsall  quadrat,  whereby  alone  {&  yt  in  a  portable  size)  is  performed  wth 

great   expedicbn   the   whole    doctrine,    trigonometricall    asivell    plaine    as 

sphricall  &c  by  Thomas  Stirrup,  well  wilier  to  the  mathematickes    vjd 

T3i(  (Bolrcm 

Master                 Entred     .     .     .    Franconis   Burgersdici  Institutionum   metaphysicarum 
Roger  Norton.           j^;  ^      Qj)Ug  posthumum  Editio  tertia  priori  correctior,  containing  17 
sheetes  of  pap vj4 


IBic  roftrm 


Entred     .     .     .     Severall  Informacbns  and  examinalons  taken  concerning 
Lieutenant  Coll  John  Lilbourn  his  apostacy  to  the  party  of  Charles  Stuart 


Master 
Giles  Calvert, 

Thomas  Brewster,     and  his  intentions  in  comeing  over  into  England,  out  of  Flanders      .     vjd 


18  3lttlw 

Master  Rothwell.     Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  [ 

a  booke  called  A  pocket  companion  &c,  by  Nath:  Church,  minister     vjd 


19tb  3ful»  1653 

William  Ballard.       Entred     ...     a  booke  called   The  way  to  heaven  discovered  and  the 
stumbling  blocks  {cast  therein  by  the  world,  flesh,  &  divell)  removed,  Ac,  by 


Rob*  Purnell 


vj° 


20tb  3htl» 


Master  Eglesfleld.    Entred     ...     a  booke  called  Paradoxes  by  I.  de  la  Salle.    Translated 


out  of  French  by  John  Davis 


vj 


id 


Master  Blmondt.     Entred 


21°  3htl» 

a  sheete  called,  A  List  of  the  Comon  Wealth  of  England's 


navy  in  their  expedicon  in  May,  1653,  &c 


VjQ 


22tb  3hil» 

a  booke  called  A  true  relation  of  the  unjust,  cruell  and 


[Page  278]  Entred     .     . 

Master  Hope.  barbarous  proceedings  against  the  English  at  Amboyna 


vj 


&■«.}*<  ne»her.  23  July— 4  August  1653.] 


425 


23  3ttlj>   1653 

Master  Sawbridge.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Martha  Harison,  late  wife  and  executrix  of  John  Harison,  late  of 
London,  staconer  decd,  all  her  estate,  right  title  and  intrest  in  the  severall 
bookes  hereafter  menconed  wch  the  sd  John  Harison  had  therein,  or  in 
any  pte  or  pts  thereof,  to  wch  assignement  the  hand  of  Master  Warden 


Robinson  is  subscribed 


vjn 


Cheape  and  good  husbandry 

Countrey  Contentments 

The  enrichmt  of  the  weald  of  Kent  V  by  Gervis  Markham. 

Markham's  farewell  to  husbandry 

English  Huswife 

Orchard  and  Gardening — by  Wm  Law  son. 


Jn°.  Field. 


25tb   3htl»   1653 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell,  clerke  to  the 


Parliament  a  pamphlett  called,  Severall  proceedings  in  Parliament    vj 


M 


Master  Stephens. 


Master 
Ralph  Smith. 


1»t  August  1653  * 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Doctor  George  Ent  and  Master 
warden  Robinson  two  bookes  the  one  called,  The  second  part  of  the 
Treatise  of  simple  medicines,  the  other  called  A  treatise  of  the  diseases  of 
children,  both  of  them  written  by  Robert  Pemel  phisitian  at  Cranebrock 


vj" 


2»  august   1653 


Entred 
Master  [ 


under   the   hands   of    Master   Edmond   Calamy   and 
]   ward  An  exposition   of  the   2d  ffifty  PsALMES,  by 


David  Dixon,  minister  of  the  gospell 


vj" 


[Page  279] 
Master 
John  Rothwell. 


4*b  August   1653 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Carill    and    Master 
Robinson  warden,  a  booke  called  Mr  Dening's  Milke  &  honey     .     vjd 


Master 
John  Rothwell. 


Entred  also     .     .     . 
virgin,  by  Mr  Fisher 


Die  cotrcm 

under  the  hands  abovesaid  a  booke  called  The  wise 
vjd 


Master 

Geo.  Calvert  and 

Joseph  Nevill. 


Bit   coixntt 

Entred     .     .     .     A  discussion  of  the  great  point  in  divinity,  the  sufferings 
of  Christ  &  the  questions  about  his  righteousnes  active  &  passive  by  John 


Norton  teacher  of  the  church  of  Ipswich  in  New  England 


Vj- 


*  An  entry  dated  1st  August  1653  has  been  entered  5th  August.    See  next  page. 
54 


426 


[1—22  August  1653. 


M.  Fl«h.r.{i;  ^!i.on.] 


1"  atofr.   1653 

Master  Jn°-  Field.   Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell,  clerke  to  the 


Pari'  a  pamphlett  called,  Severall  Proceeding  [sic]  in  Pari' 


VJo 


Mercy  Meighen, 
Gab.  Bedell  and 
Tho.  Collins. 


[Page  280] 
Tho.  Mathewes. 


5°  £«&. 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  [  ]  a  booke  called 

Cabala,  or  misteries  of  state,  or  the  Duke  of  Buckinghams  private  cabinet 
unlocked,  viz',  the  one  moyety  of  the  said  copie  to  the  said  Gabriell 
Bedell,  &  the  other  moyety  to  the  said  Mercy  Meighen  &  Thomas  Collins 


Vj« 


8tb  attfi.  1653 


Entred     .     . 

Amboyna,  or,  &c. 


a  pamphlett  called,  The  second  part  of  the  Tragedy  of 
vjd 


Sic  c ofrcm 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  clerke  to  the  Pari' 


John  Field.  Entred     .     . 

a  pamphlett  called,  Severall  proceedings  of  Pari' 


vj° 


9»  au&ttSt  1653 

Master  F.  Leach.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  L'HEPTAMEBON,  or  the  history  of  the 
fortunate  lovers,  it  being  the  novells  of  the  most  illustrious  &  most  excellent 
princesse  Marg'-  of  Valois,  Queene  of  Navarre,  translated  into  English  by 
Robert  Codrington,  Mr  of  Arts vjd 

10tb  &ttfi*  1653 

Master  Sawbridge,   Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Booker    and    Master 

for  the  ptners  of    Robinson  warden,  Fourteene  sevall  almanacks  &  Prognostications  under 

t    ?n*>  the  names  of,   Gallen,  Pigot,  Goldsmith  revised  by  W.  L.,  Wing,  Harfteet, 

Philips,    Dade,    Neeve,   Woodhouse,    White,   Vaux,    Partridge,   Daniell    & 

Smith vjd 


Bit  cofccm 

Tho.  Newberry.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Thrale 
warden,  two  treatises,  1.  The  Saints  Conjunction  wth  Jesus  Christ  on 
MATH:  26"  29  v.     2d  Acquaintance  with  God  on  JOB  22th  21  v.  by  John 


Brinsley,  minister  of  the  gospell  at  Great  Yarmouth 


vj 


i<i 


[Page  281] 
John  Field. 


15tb  aufittSSt  1653 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 


Entred     .     . 

Severall  Proceedings  in  Parliament 


vja 


John  Field. 


22tb  att&ttft  1653 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 
Sevall  Proceedings  in  Parliament vjd 


[i:luJb?i.on.;M.Fie»h«r.      24  August — 1  September  1653.] 


427 


24tb  of  &ttgit9t  1653 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Robinson  warden  a  booke  called  Vulgar  Arithmetique  by  Mr  Noah 
Bridges,  in  trust  for  the  use  of  the  authour  Mr  Bridges  aforesd    .     vjd 

Hie  cotrcttt 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Scobell  and  Master 
Robinson  warden,  An  Act  touching  marriages  &  the  registring  thereof,  and 


Master 
And.  Crooke. 


John  Field. 


Master 
James  Flesher. 


Master 
Ja.  Flesher. 


also  touching  births  &  burialls 


VJ° 


3  it  tj.  31 


Entred 


a   booke  called  Petri  Gassendi  Institutio  Astronomica 


Nuntius  Siderius  Galilei  Galilei  et  Johanis  Kepleri  dioptrice 

Drtc  cotrem 


VJ" 


Entred     ...     a  booke  called  Coniectura  Cabbalistica,  or  a  conjecturall 
essay,  interpreting   the   mind  of  Moses  according  to  a  threefold  Cabbala. 


By  Henry  Moore,  fellow  of  Christs  Colledge  in  Cambridge 


vjo 


Master  Sawbridge, 
for  the  partners. 


Entred 
1654 


Uk   cofrrm 

a  pamphlet  called,  Hemeroscopeion  Anni  aerd  Christiana 


vj 


id 


[Page  282] 
Master 
Ja.  Flesher. 


John  Stafford. 


John  Feild. 


John  Field. 


Master  Brookes. 


3ug.  31 

Entred  .  .  .  a  booke  called  AesopiPhrygis  Fabulae,  greeke  and  latine, 
salvo  iure  cuiuscunque .     vjd 

Bit  cofrcm 

Entred     ...     a  pamphlett  called,  The  witch  of  the  woodlands  .     vjd 

Die  lotmtt 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Scobell  Clerke  of  the 
Pari' and  Master  Eobinson  warden,  An  act  for  the  more  speedy  &  effectual 
bringing  in  of  the  arreares  of  the  excise   .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

Die   roftnit 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  the  said  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett 
called,  Severall  proceedings  of  Parliament vjd 

1"  SfccjJtcrob.  1653 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Wonder-working  Providence,  of  Sions 
Saviour,  being  a  history  of  New  England  from  the  yeare  1628  untill  the 


yeare  1652,  by  Edward  Nash  of  New  England,  gent. 


vj" 


428 


[3—9  September  1653. 


■.H-W.fftt&fc—] 


3°  Sejit. 

Rich.  Royston.  Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  The  grand  conspiracy  of  the  Members 

agt  the  Mind,  or  Jewes   agt   their   king.      Delivered   in   4   sermons,  by 


John  Allington  a  sequestred  divine 


vj° 


Hra.HilU.  Entred     .     . 

Tower,  by  Mr  George  Walker  of  Line  Inn,  Gent. 


7°  SscpU  1653 

A  Letter  to  L'  Coll  Jn°  Lilburne  now  prisoner  in  the 


vj° 


8°  SitpU 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Q-.  Mabbott  a  pamphlett  called, 


Rich.  Baddely.  Entred    .     . 

The  Grand  Politique  Informer,  better  informed,  &c 


VJ" 


[Page  285]  1 
Master  Mosely. 


Entred 
Poole 


September  |>e  9l»  1653 

a  play  called  Alphonso,  Emperor  of  Germany,  by  John 


VJu 


Hie  eotrent 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  ...  by  Assignmt  under  the  hand  and  seale  of  Richard 
Marriott,  all  his  the  said  Richard's  right  &  title  unto  a  booke  or  copie 
called  Argalus  &  Parthenia,  written  by  Francis  Quarles,  already  printed 
&  entred  in  this  Eegtr,  as  the  copie  of  the  said  Rich:  Marriott.  To  wch 
assignment  the  hand  of  Master  Robinson  warden  is  subscribed    .     vjd 


Master  Mosely.       Entred  also 


xx*  vj 


id 


.  Lod:  Carlel. 


Hie  eofrem 

.     .     the  severall  playes  following 

The  Widdowes  Prize,  by  Mr  Wm  Samson. 

Witt  in  Madnesse  ] 

The  Lovesick  Maid,  or  the  honour  of  young  ladies,  by  ) 

The  Discreet  Lover,  or  the  Foole  would  bee  a  i 
Favourite,  by 

Osman,  the  great  Turke,  or,  The  Noble  Servant,  | 
both  by 

The  Countrey  Man. 

The  Siege,  by    ...     .     Wm  Davenant. 

The  Jew  of  Venice,  by     ...     .     Tho:  Decker. 

The  woman's  mistaken,  by  Drew  &  Davenport. 

The  history  of  Cardenio,  by  Mr  Fletcher  &  Shakespeare. 

The  Governour,  by  Sr  Cornelius  Formido. 

The  Kings  Mistresse. 

Beauty  in  a  Trance,  by     ....     Mr  Jn°  Ford. 


[I:S,oii!n.on.}"Ke.her.  9—10  September  1653.]  429 


1  by  Phill.  Massinger. 


More  Dissemblers  betide*  women 

A  right  woman,  or  women  beware  of  women 

No  witt,  no  helpe  like  a  woman  \  Mr  Tho.  Midleton. 

The  Puritan  Maid,  modest  wife  &  wanton 
widdow,  by 
[Page  286]  The  Noble  choice,  or  the  orator 

MasterMosely  ^he  wan^n9  lovers  or  the  painter 

The  Italian  night-peece,  or,  the  unfortunate 
piety 

Alexius,  the  chast  gallant,  or,  The  bashfull 
lover 

A  very  woman,  or,  the  woman's  plot. 

The  Judge,  or  Beleive  as  you  lid 

The  Prisoner,  or  the  Faire  Anchoress 

The  citie  honest  man,  or  the  guardian 

The  Spanish  Viceroy  or  the  honor  of  women 

Minerva's  sacrifice,  or  the  forc'd  lady 

The  Maids  Tragedie,  2d  part. 

The  crafty  merchant,  or  the  souldred  citizen,  by  Shakerly  Marmion. 

The  politique  bankrupt,  or  which  is  the  best  girle. 

The  foole  without  boohe  "J  .     __     _ 

,.'      ,        .  ,  .  ±1      [  by  Wm  Eowley. 

A  knave  in  print  or  one  for  another  ) 

The  Polititian,  by     ...     .     James  Shirley. 
The  Spanish  Duke  of  Lerma  v 
The  Duke  of  Ghiize  I  ,      _  _.,  .  , 

The  Dumbe  Bawd  &  by  Henry  Shirley. 

Giraldo,  ye  constant  lover       ) 

The  merry  devill  of  Edmonton,  by  Wm  Shakespeare. 

Henry  the  first,  &  Hen:  the  2d,  by  Shakespeare  &  Davenport. 

The  Nobleman  or  Great  man,  by  Cyrill  Tourneur. 

The  inconstant  lady,  by  Mr  Arth:  Wilson. 

Stilt  10*  1653 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  also  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  GramrHatica  Burlesa,  A  new 
English  gramer,  composed  by  Edward  Buries,  M'  of  Arts  and  Schoole- 
master  of  East  Acton .         .        .    vjd 

[Page  287]  S(C    *«* 

Master  Mosely.       Entred     ...     a  booke  called  The  Academy  of  Eloquence  .         .     vjd 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  also  ...  a  play  called,  The  Court  secret.  Written  by 
James  Shirley vjd 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  also  ...  a  booke  called  A  discourse  of  Constancy  in  two 
bookes,  written  in  Latine  by  Justus  Lipsius,  and  Englished  by  Rich: 
Goodridge vjd 


430  [13—22  September  1653.  «-»**{IISL»] 


13°  SitpU 

Vfm-  Tailor.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker,  and  Master  Seile 
warden  a  booke  called  A  tutour  to  Astronomy  &  Geography  &c.  Translated 
from  the  first  part  of  Gulielmus  Blaeu,  by  J.  M vjd 

13«>  Sept  1653 

Thomas  Brewster.  Entred  .  .  .  called  A  stopp  to  the  madd  multitude  or  a  seasonable  antidote 
against  a  dangerous  cupp  of  poyson  presented  in  a  late  scandalous  pamphlett 
entituled  The  Grand  polique  (sic)  informer,  by  J.  H.       .         .         .     vjd 

15*  Sept.  1653 

H6nry  Hills.  Entred     ...     a  booke  called  Choice  experiences  of  the  kind  dealing  of 

God  before,  in,  and  after  conversion,  by  J.  Turner  wife  to  Cap  Jn°  Turner 


vji 


Etc  rotrcm 


Henry  Hills.  Entred  also     ...     a  booke  called  The  moderne  statesman  foretelling  the 

fate  of  this  Comon  wealth,  by  Mr  George  Walker  .         .         .         .     vjd 

Bit  coZrciu 

John  Feild.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlet  called, 

Severall  Proceedings  in  Pari'  .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 

15*  September  1653 

[Page  288]            Entred     ...     a   booke   called  Flores  solitudinis,  containing  Nierem- 
Master  Moseley.      bergius  Be  arte  gubernande  voluntatis,  in  English,  The  World  contemnd  by 
Eucherius  &  the  Life  of  Paulinus  Bp  of  Nola,  all  translated  by  Henry 
Vaughan,  gent vjd 

19*  September 

Henry  Hsrringman.   Entred     ...     a   booke   called  A  short  treatise  of  adhearing  to    God, 
written  by  Albert  the  great,  Translated  by  Sr  Kenelme  Digby      .     vjd 

24°  Sept  1653 

Master  Twiford       Entred     ...     a  booke  called  The  laymans  lawier,  or,  A  second  part  of 
and  John  Place.       the  prcu;tique  pte  of  the  law.    Collected  by  Mr  Thomas  Foster,  gent.    vjd 

22  Septemlh  1653 

John  Field.              Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlet  called, 
Severall  proceedings  m  Pari' vjd 


[S:le^!i,on.}M.Fi«.her.      26  September— 8  October  1653.] 


481 


26°  gqrt,  1653 

Master  Rothwell.     Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master   Carill   and  Master 
warden  Robinson,  M"  Sclater  upon  the  CANTICLES  in  verse  to  bee  sung 


Vja 


Die  cofrcm 


Master  Rothwell     Entred     .     .     .     under    the   hands    of    Master    Calamy    and    Master 
and  Tho.  Maxey.     warden  Robinson  a  booke  called  The  Good  old  way,  by  Mr  Broxholme, 


minister 


vj° 


John  Field. 


29°  &cpt. 


Entred 


under  the  hand  of  Master  Henry  Scobell  clarke  to 


the  Pari'  a  pamphlett  called,  Sever  all  proceedings  in  Parliament    .     vjd 


[Page  289] 
Master  Ward 
Robinson, 
Master 
Rich.  Thrale, 
Master 
Josuah  Kirton 
and  Master 
Sam.  Thomson. 

John  Field. 


Entred     .     . 

Passers  Lexicon,  by  Charles  Hoole 


27tb  Sept.  1653 

a  booke  called  The  New  Testamt  in  Greeke  according  to 


vja 


*Jtc  coir 


Entred  .  .  .  two  Acts  of  Pari'  und  the  hands  of  Master  Scobell, 
called,  An  Act  concerning  the  Planters  of  Tobacco,  &  An  Act  for 
continuance  of  the  rects  of  Excise  untill  29'*  Dec'  1653    .         .         .    xijd 


John  Harrison, 
Junr- 


Entred 


Bit  cotrcm 

a  booke  called  MIKPOK02M02,  a  discription  of  the 


body  of  man,  by  Robert  Turner,  Philomathes 


vj 


30tb  Sejitr 

John  Field.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Hen:  Scobell,  An  Act 
of  Parliament  called,  An  Act  for  the  speedy  &  effectuall  satisfaction  of  the 
adventurers  for  lands  in  Ireland vjd 


Master 
Abra.  Miller. 


5»  ®ctoh.  1653 

B  booke  called  Naturall  and  Universall  Philosophy  never 


Entred     .     . 

before  published  by  Francis  Bacon  of  Verulam 


vj° 


Master 
Hen.  Twyford. 


Entred 
Staywell 


$tb  ©Ctob.  1653 

a    booke   called   the   humble   remonstrance   of  Sr  John 


vj 


id 


Bit  eofrem 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  Clerke  to  the  Pari1 


John  Field.  Entred     .     . 

An  Act  for  the  releife  of  Creditors  and  poore  prisoners 


vj" 


432 


[8—21  October  1653. 


kuhMH&m.] 


8«>  ©rtoth  1653 

Idem.  Entred  also  for  his  copie  under  the  same  hand,  An  Act  for  Accompts  & 
clearing  of  publique  debts  &  for  dicovering  frauds  or  concealemts  of  any 
thing  due  to  the  Comon  Wealth vjd 

10»  ©rtofc*  1653 

[Page  290]  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
Thomas  Williams.  M™  Ellinor  Cotes,  late  wife  and  executrix  of  Richard  Cotes,  late 
citizen  and  staconer  of  London  deceased,  one  full  moyety  or  halfe  pt  of 
the  booke  or  copie  called,  A  Christian  Dictionary  &c  by  Mr  Tho:  Wilson, 
wth  additions  by  M*  Andr:  Simson,  to  wch  assignemt  the  hand  of  Master 
warden  Robinson  is  subscribed  vjd 

lltb  ©ctoth 

Francis  Grove.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 

Edward  Blackmore,  all  his  the  said  Edwards  right  &  title  in  a  booke  or 
copie  called,  The  true  Christians  plaine  way  to  Heaven,  by  Wm  Simons, 
to  wch  assignemt  the  hand  of  Master  Warden  Robinson  is  subscribed 

Vjd 

12°  en i tot). 

Hen.  Herringman.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of  Master  Booker  and  Master 
Seyle  warden  a  booke  called  Parthenissa,  a  romance  heretofore  written  by 
the  Lo:  Broghall  .        .■ .        .    vjd 


Bit  toXttm 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Henry  Scobell  clerke  to  the 


John  Field.  Entred     .     . 

Pari'  a  pamphlett  called,  Severall  proceedings  in  Parliament 


vj" 


Bit  coircm 

Master  Sawbridge,  Entred     .     .     .     under  ye  hands  of  Master  John  Booker  and  Master 

for  the  partners  Warden  Robinson   a  booke  called  Merlini   Anglici   Ephemeris:  Astro- 

8t    k  and  logicall  Predictions  for  the  yeare  1654   As  also  of  the  Comett  seene  Decemb. 

Humph.  Blunden  1652.     By  Wm  Lilly,  student  in  astrologie vjd 


[Page  291] 
Master 
John  Wright. 


19°  ©ctobcr  1653 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  warden 
Robinson  a  booke  called  The  saints  treasury,  being  5  sermons,  (1)  On  the 
3.  COLLOSIANS  11.  (2)  Heb.  11.  1.  (3)  HEB:  9.  27.  (4)  John  8. 36. 
(5)  EXODUS.  15.  11.  by  Mr  Jeremy  Burrowes,  minister  of  the  gospell 

vjd 


Richard  Moone. 


Entred     .     . 
Kay,  minister 


21o  ©rfofc.  1653 

a  booke  called  Baptisme  without  bason,  &c,  by  William 


Vj° 


:  Eob?n,on.}«- n«her.     21  October — 2  November  1653.] 


433 


Idem. 


21«>  ®ctob.  1653 

Entred  for  his  eopie  a  booke  called  Dissertatio  de  pace,  &c,  or  a  discourse 
touching  the  peace  &  concord  of  the  Church,  translated  out  of  Latyn     vjd 


Master 
Rob.  White. 


26°  ©rtofc,  1653 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  A  reply  to  an  uncertaine  pamphlett  written 
by  an  unknowing  &  unknown  author  ivho  taketh  upon  him  to  answer,  the 
true  &  perfect  narrative  of  the  severall  proceedings  concerning  the  Lord 


Craven  published,  &c 


VJ° 


Master 
Hum.  Tuckey. 


270  ©rto*,  1653 

a    booke   called   Amanda   a   sacrifice  to  an   tinknowne 


Entred     .     . 

goddesse,  by  N.  H.  of  Trinity  Colledge  in  Cambridge 


vj° 


Master 
William  Lee. 


Die  cotrcm 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Thrale  warden  a  booke  called  A  systeme  or  body  of  divinity  consisting  of 
ten  bookes,  by  Edward  Leigh,  Esqr  and  Master  of  Arts  of  Magdalen  Hall 


in  Oxford 


VJa 


Master 
William  Lee. 


Bit  oofcrcm 

Entred  also     ...     a  booke  called  Fetrus  Cuneus  of  the  Comon  wealth 
of  the  Hebrews,  translated  by  C.  B.         .         .         .  .         .     vjd 


[Page  292] 
Master 
George  Calvert. 


Joseph  Cranford. 


Entred 


28°  ©rtoto.  1653 

a  booke  called  the  Art  of  Logicke  or  the  entire  body  of 


logicke  in  English.     By  Zackery  Coke  of  G-raies  Inn,  Gent. 

lo  llobcmb.  1653 


Vj« 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
warden  Robinson  a  booke  called  A  gate  or  doore  to  the  Holy  tongue,  by 
Wm  Robertson,  Mr  of  Arts  from  the  University  of  Edenburough  .     vjd 


2o  iiobcmt).  1653 

Edward Blackmore.   Entred     .     .     .     a  booke  called  An  humble  vindication  of  a  free  admission 
unto  the  Lord's  supper,  by  John  Humfrey,  Mr  of  Arts  &  minister  of 


Froome  in  Sommersetshire 


VJu 


Dtc  eolrem 

Edward  Blackmore.   Entred     .     .     .     a  booke  called  A  rejoinder  to  M'  Drake,  or  a  reply  unto  his 
booke  entituled,  A  Boundary  to  the  Holy  Mount,  by  the  same  author     vjd 

55 


434  [4—15  November  1653.  «.  *•*»{!  1SU-.] 


4°  llolicmtocv  1653 

Master  Butter.  Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  The  holy  order,  or  fraternity  of  the 
mourners  in  Syon.     By  Dr  Hall,  Bp.  of  Norwich  .         .         .         ■     vjd 

5°  iloUcml).  1653 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     A  booke  of  all  the  Arguments,  speeches  &  -passages  in  the 

andMasto  Parliam',  from  the  17'  March,  1627,  to  the  26  June,  1628       .         .     vjd 

Fran.  Egglesfield. 

9°  llobcwl).  1653 

Mrs.  Sarah  Griffin.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  the  second  part  of  Cloria  and  Narcissus. 
By  S1  Percy  Herbert vjd 

9°  nobcmit.  1653 

[Page  293]  Entred     ...     a  booke  called  The  history  of  the  church  of  Scotland  by 

Richard  Royston.      jjr  Spotswood  late  Archbishop  of  S'  Audrewes  in  Scotland  .         .     vjd 

Sic  cotrcm 

Richard  Royston.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  reall  presence  &  Spirituall  of  Christ 
in  the  blessed  sacrament.  Proved  against  the  doctrine  of  transubstantia- 
tion.    By  Jere.  Tailor,  D:D:  , vjd 

Sic  colrcm 

Richard  Royston.  Entred  also  .  .  .  a  booke  called  Ervfj-oXoyiKw  fj.LKpov  sive  Etymologhim 
Parvum,  by  Ffrancis  Grigory,  schoolmaster  at  Westminster  .     vjd 

Sic  cofrcm 

Richard  Royston.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  A  contemplation  of  Heaven  with  an 
exercise  of  Love,  and  a  descant  on  the  prayer  in  the  garden.  By  Thomas 
White " vjd 

12^  fiobcmbcv  1653* 

Thomas  Brewster.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Cabyll  a  booke  called 
Vindicse  Justifications  Qratuitae,  Justification  without  condition,  Or  the 
free  justification  of  a  sinner.  By  W.  Eyre,  minister  of  the  gospell  and 
pastor  of  a  church  in  the  city  of  New  Sarum         .         .         .         .     vjd 

150  not. 

Master  Roper.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Consideracons  concerning  comon  fields 
and  enclosures,  dialogue  wise vjd 


*  Three  other  entries  dated  12°  November  are  inserted  after  9°  December. 


[I:leobinwn.}M.  Fi«her.    17  November — 3  December  1653.] 


435 


17  Hofccmth  1653 

Henry  Hills.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Thurloe,  seer  to  the 
Coimcell,  A  Declaration  for  none  to  bee  molested  in  their  piMique  meetings 
for  the  worship  of  God vjd 


[Page  294] 
John  Field. 


22°  Hob,  1653 

Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hands   of    Master    Scobell,   and   warden 
Robinson,  An  Act  of  Parliament  entituled,  An  Act  forthe  Deafforrestacon, 


sale,  &  improvemts  of  the  forrests,  &c 


VJn 


John  Harrison 
Junr 


26°  flobcm.  1653 

Entred  ...  a  pamphlett  called,  A  Breife  discourse  shewing  that  it 
is  very  probable  that  the  calling  of  the  jewes  will  beginn  in  this  emueing 
yeare  of  our  Lord  1654  .........     vjd 


Bit  cotrcm 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     under  the    hands    of   Doctor    Pruejan    and    Master 

James  Flesher.         warden    Seile   a    booke  called    Lazari   Eiverii    praxis    medica    integrd 
morborum  theoria  et  quampilurimis  remediis  selectissimis  locupletata     vjd 


Master 
Thomas  Ratcliffe. 


John  Field. 


2&  flobcml).  1653 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
warden  Robinson  a  booke  called  Praecussor  or  a  forerunner  to  a  Welsh 
ministers  case  rightly  stated  by  John  Hardwicke,  minister  of  the  Gospell 


vj 


id 


Bit  cofrcm 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Scobell  a  pamphlett  called, 
Severall  proceedings  of  Pari' vjd 


1  Bcccmb.  1653 

John  Field.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Master  Scobell,   An  Act  for  an 

assessment  at  the  rate  of  120000''  by  the  moneth,for  six  months  .     vjd 


[Page  295] 
Master  Ward. 
Robinson. 


3  iDccemto.  1653 

Entred     ...     a  booke  called  The  schoolemasters  Auxiliaries  to  remove 
the   barbarian   siege  from  Athens,   advanced   under   two   guides  &c.     By 


Richard  Loyd 


Vja 


Bit  cofrcm 

Master                  Entred     ...     a  booke  called    The   English  Grammar,  by  Jeremiab 
w»>'  Dugard.  Wharton,  Mr  of  Arts vjd 


436 


[3—12  December  1653. 


J.Fl„her.{i;g$?n,on.] 


3  Drcrmli.   1653 

Francis  Tlton.  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  warden  Seyle  a  sermon 

called  A  voice  from  Heaven  calling  the  people  of  God  to  a  perfect  separation 
from  misticall  Babilon,  preached  at  Pauls  the  5.  Novemb.  1653.  By 
Wm  Strong,  preacher  of  the  Gospell  at  the  Abbey,  Westminster  .     vjd 


9°  Bee*  1653 

James  Crompe.  Entred     ...     a  booke  called  A  touchstone  to  trye,  by  our  knowledge, 

beleife  &  life,  whether  wee  bee  Christians  in  name  only,  or  Christians  in 


deed,  &c,  by  Rich:  Young  of  Roxwell  in  Essex 


VJa 


53ic  eoUr 

also  a  booke  called  The  whole  dutie  of  a  Christian,  or  the 


James  Crompe.  Entred     .     . 

character  of  a  true  beleiver  &c,  by  R.  Young,  the  author  aforesd     .     vj 


H 


9°  Eccemt)*  T653 

John  Redman.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Thomas  Gattaker  and 
Master  Seyle  warden  a  booke  called  Lexicon  Geographicum.  By 
Fr.  Phillipi  Fararij vjd 

12°  iiobcmti.   [Scccmtocv]  1653 

[Page  296]  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 

Master  Hoseley.  George  Badger  and  subscribed  by  Master  Seile  and  Master  Robinson 
wardens,  all  his  the  said  George  Badger  right,  title  &  interest,  of  and  in 
two  bookes  or  copies  (viz1)    ........    xijd 

Private  devotions  in  6  Lettanys  by  Henry  Valentine  Dr  in  Divinity. 

Publique  devotions,  or,  a  collection  of  prayers  used  at  sundry  times 
by  divers  reverend  and  godly  divines,  by  Thomas  Reeves. 


Sic  cotrrnt 

Master  Moseley.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
Richard  Marriott  and  subscribed  by  Master  Seile  and  Master 
Robinson  wardens,  all  his  the  said  Richard's  right  &  title  in  these 
11  copies  (viz') vj'vjd 

A  feast  for  wormes 
Hadassa,  the  history  of  Queen  Hester 
The  History  of  Sampson 
Eligies  on  If  Aylmer 
Eligies  on  Dr  Wilson 
Eligies  on  the  Lady  Luchin 
Enchiridion,  containing  Institutions  devine  and  morall,  by  the  same 
Fra:  Quarles. 


Divine  Poems  written  by 
Fran:  Quarles. 


[i:l*oHn,on.}M^le.her. 


12—22  December  1653.] 


437 


Poems,  songs,  sonnets,  eligies,  &  letters,  Anniversaries  on  M"  Drurys 

death,  ivith  eligies  on  the  Authors  death  with  some  new  additions, 

by  Jn0'  Donn,  Dr  D.  Dean  of  S*  Pauls. 
The  benefitt  of  contentation :  1  TYM :  6.  6  \ 

The  Affinity  of  the  faithfull,  Lvke  8: 19, 20, 21  Iby  Mr  Hen:  Smith. 
The  lost  Sheepe  found,  1  JOHN  4.  1  J 

The  gentleman's  Exercise,  or  the  Art  of  Lyming, painting  &  blazoning 

of  coates,  and  armes.  &c,  by,  by  [sic]  Henry  Peacham,  Mr  of  Arts. 
The  Revenge   of  Bussy  D' 'Amboys,   a   tragedy   written    by    Geo: 

Chapman,  gentleman. 


12°  iiobcml).  [Hecerofcer]  1653 

Master  Moseley.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hands  and  seales 
of  John  Crooke  and  John  Baker,  all  their  the  said  John  Crooke  and 
John  Bakers  right  and  title  of  &  in  a  booke  or  copie  called,  Dianise  a 
romance,  translated  out  of  Italian  by  Sr  Aston  Cockaine  to  wch  assignemt 


the  hand  of  Master  Robinson  warden  is  subscribed 


VJa 


[Page  2971 
Henry  Hills. 


16°  Dcircinto,  1653 

Entred  for  his  copie  a  Proclamacbn  by  the  Councell  proclaiming  01:  Crom- 


well Lord  Protector  of  the  three  nations  . 


VJ" 


20tb  Scccmth  1653 

Master  Moseley.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  handes  of  Master  John  Thurloe,  seer  to 
the  councell  of  State  and  Master  Warden  Robinson  a  booke  called 
Curiae   Politiae,  Discourse   politiques   des   roys,    written   in    French    by 


Monsieur  de  Scuderey  and  translated  into  English  by  [ 


]    vj 


M 


Bit  lotrcm 

Master  Moseley.      Entred  also     ...     a   booke   called    Politique   maxims    and    cautions, 
written    in    Latyne    by    Hugo    Grotius,   &  translated    into  English   by 


M*[ 


]Clay 


vjQ 


Master  Moseley. 


Entred  also 
Mr  Sheapard 


Uit  totfem 

a  booke  called  The  marrow  of  complements.     By 


vj 


i'l 


22°  33cccmli»  1653 

Henry  Hlllg.  Entred     .     .     .     A  proclamation  by  the  Lord  Protector  vrith  the  consent 

of  his  councell  continueing  all  person*  being  in  office  to  the  execuS^n  of 
publique  justice  at  the  tyme  of  the  late  change  of  govnmt  untill  his  Highnes 


further  direction 


VJ" 


438 


[22  December — 2  January  1653.     "•*ie.h.r.{i;gjf&i0I1,] 


22  Sec,  1653 

John  Piayford.          Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  Select  ayres  &  dialogues  for  1,2  &  3, 
voices,  by  Hen:  LaweB  &  others vjd 


[Page  298] 

Master 

Tho.  Underhill. 


22°  arrrmfe.   1653 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master   Calamy   and    Master 
warden  Robinson  a  booke  called  Spirituall  refineing  Part  '2d,  or  a  Treatise 


of  Sinne  &c.    By  Mr  Anthony  Burgesse 


vj" 


29tb  ilobcml).  [BtCtmbtt]    1653 

Rich.  Marriott.         Entred     .     .     .     the  severall  playes  following  (viz1)     .         .         x*  vjd 
The  Paraside,  or,  Revenge  for  honor,  by  Henry  Qlapthorne. 
The  Florentine  freind. 
The  Proxe,  or  Loves  aftergame. 
The  Eunuch,  a  tragedy. 
The  Conceits. 

Salisbury  Plaine,  a  comedy. 
The  Womans  Master  Peice. 
Pitty  the  Maid. 

The  Boyall  Choice,  by  S'  Rob    Stapleton. 
The  Noble  Ravishers. 

A  Foole  and  her  maidenhead  soone  parted. 
Supposed  Inconstancy. 
The  woman's  law. 
The  Divorce. 
The  Bond  Woman. 
Castara,  or  Cruelty  without  hate. 
The  Thracian  wonder. 
The  Blacke  wedding. 
The  Law  Case. 
The  Younger  Brother. 
■     The  Noble  Triall. 


Master 
W1'  Dugard. 
Henry  Hills. 


30^  Bcccmbcr  1653 

Entred  .  .  .  The  governmt  of  the  Comon  Wealth  of  England,  Scotland 
<fc  Ireland  &  the  dominions  thereto  belonging,  with  the  Ld  Protectors  oath 
thereunto  annexed  .  vjd 


2o  Samumf  1653  [».e.  1653*4] 

[Page  299]            Entred     ...     a  booke  called  Prosodia  construed,  &c,  being  an  Addicon 
Master  Norton.       to   the  Construing  of  Lillies  Rules,  &  of  like  necessary  use,  by  Barnab. 
Hampton .    vjd 


}n.  Fleiher. 


2—24  January  1653.] 


439 


2o  3tomtsmj  1653  [i.e.  1653*4] 

Assigned  to  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  &  seale  of  Joseph 
Hunscott,  his  moyetie  or  whole  halfe  part  of  &  in  the  booke  or  copie 
called  Jus  Divinum  Begiminis  Ecclesiastici,  or  &c,  wch  booke  was  formerly 
entred  to  them  ioyntly.     To  which  assignmt  the  hand  of  Master  Warden 


Master 
Geo.  Calvert. 

Ve  13  Aug.  46. 


Eobinson  is  subscribed 


vj° 


16*  3anuar]>  1653  [i.e.  1653*4] 

George  Hurlocke.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  hand  and  seale  of 
Master  Bellamy,  all  his  right  in  the  booke  or  [copie?]  called,  The 
Seamans   Dictionary   to   which  Assignmt  the  hand  of   Master  Warden 


Robinson  is  subscribed 


vj" 


George  Hurlocke. 


17tb  3amtar»  1653  [i.e.  1653*4] 

Entred   for  his   copie   under  the  hands  of  Master  John  Booker   and 
Master   Warden   Robinson   a  booke   called   Institutio  Mathematica,   A 


mathematicall  institution.     By  John  Newton 


vj° 


Die  coircm 

George  Hurlocke.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  of  Master 
Sparkes  all  his  right  in  the  booke  or  copie  called,  The  English,  Latin, 
French  and  Dutch  schoolemaster,  to  which  assignment  the  hand  of  Master 
Warden  Robinson  is  subscribed vjd 


Die   colrcm 

Master  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hands  of   Master   Calamy  and  Master 

Ralph  Smith.  Warden  Robinson  a  booke  called  A  Breife  Exposition  of  the  prophecies 

of  Obadiah,  Jonah,  Micah,  Nahum,  Habakuk  &  Zephaniah,  by 


Mr  George  Hutchinson,  Minister  at  Edinburgh 


vjq 


[Page  300] 
Master 
Wm-  Dugard. 
Henry  Hills. 


Master 
Wm'  Dugard. 
Henry  Hills. 


21°  Samtavw  1653  [»>.  1653*4] 

Entred     .     .     .     An  Ordinance  for  repealing  of  severall  Actg  and  resolves 
of  Pari',  made  for  or  touching  the  subscribing  or  takeing  the  engagement 


vj" 


Bit  colrcm 


Entred  also  .  .  .  An  ordinance  declareing  that  the  offences  herein 
mentioned  and  no  other  shalbe  adjudged  high  Treason,  wthin  the  Comon 
wealth   of  England,    Scotland    &    Ireland    &    the    dominions    thereunto 


belonging 


Vj" 


Master 
Hen.  Twiford, 
Master 
Nath.  Brookes, 
and  John  Place. 


24o  ftamtavu  1653   [i.e.  1653*4] 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  A  relation  of  a  dispute  had  betwixt 
John  Tombes,  B.D.  respondent,  and  John  Cragge  and  Henry  Vaughan 
Mrs  As,  Opponentg,  touching  Infant  Baptisme,  the  5"  Sept.  1653,  in  the 
church  of  Maries  in  Abergavenie  in  Monmothshire       .         .         .     vjd 


440 


[24—27  January  1653. 


M.  Fle«her.{f 


Seil?.         "I 
Roblmon.J 


24°  gftttttftcg  1653   [i.e.  1653^4] 

Master  Entred  for  his   copie   under  the  hands  of  Master  Carill   and  Master 

Ralph  Smith.  "Warden  Robinson  a  booke   called    A    Breife   exposition  with  practicall 

observations  upon  ECCLESIASTES  &  the  CANTICLES.    By  that  learned  & 


holy  divine  Mr  Jn°   Cotton  of  Boston  in  New  England 


vj 


W 


Master 
Ralph  Smith. 


Sic  rofrcm 

Entred  also  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master 
Warden  Robinson,  A  Breife  exposition  of  the  last  fiftie  PsALMES  being 
the  3d  volume,  by  Mr  David  Dickson,  Professor  of  D  in  the  Colledge  of 
Edenbor vjd 


Master 
Nath.  Brookes. 


25*b  3mm.  1653   [i.e.  1653*4] 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
Nath:  Butter  (wch  note  beareth  date  30th  Mar.  1650)  all  his  the  sd 
Nath:  right  &  title  in  the  booke  or  copie  called  The  remedy  of  discontent 
written  by  Dr  Hall,  to  wch  assignmt  the  hand  of  Master  warden  Robinson 


is  subscribed 


VjC 


[Page  301] 
Master 
Nath.  Brookes. 


25°  3)itmiavi)  1653 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
Nath:  Butter,  all  his  the  said  Nath:  right  and  title  in  theis  two  bookes 
or  copies  called,  The  fraternity  of  the  mourners  in  Sion,  &  songs  in  the 
night,  or  comforts  in  affliccon,  to  wch  assignemt  the  hand  of  Master 
Warden  Robinson  is  subscribed vjd 


Etc  coTrcm 

John  Place.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hands  and  seales  of 

Rich:  Best  and  Samuell  Cartwright,  one  full  3d  pte  in  three  equall 
pts  to  bee  devided  in  the  booke  or  copie  called,  The  History  of  the  World, 
By  Sr  Walter  Rawleigh,  to  which  assignemt  the  hand  of  Master  Warden 


Robinson  is  subscribed 


vj° 


Hie  cotrcm 

John  Place.  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 

Math:  Walbancke  one  full  moyety  in  the  booke  or  copie  called,  Choice 

Ve  266.  Beclaracons  &  Pleadings  being  the  2dpts  collected  by  Richard  Brownlow-Z?*}' 

And  also  divs  other  cases  and  pleadings  at  the  Upper  Bench,  by  a  learned 
clerke  of  the  Comon  Pleas,  to  wch  assignemt  the  hand  of  Master  Warden 


Robinson  is  subscribed 


vjG 


Henry  HlUs. 


27tb  3himtiir»  1653   [i.e.  1653*4] 

Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  The  right  constitucbns  &  true  subjects 


of  the  visible  church  of  Christ,  by  Thom:  Collier 


VJQ 


[l:l£b!i,on.}MFie.h.r.  30  January — 8  February  1653.] 


441 


30  3Jamta*»  1653  [i.e.  1653*4] 

Richard  Kolston.  Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  The  Quakers  wilde  questions  objected 
against  the  ministers  of  the  gospell,  together  with  a  discourse  of  the  Holy 
Spiritt,  by  Richard  Sherloke,  B.D vjd 


30  afamutVfi  1653  [i.e.  1653*4] 

[Page  302]  Entred     .     .     .     A  sermon  called,  the  Matching  of  the  Magistrates  authority, 

Richard  Roiston.       and  the  Christians  true  liberty,  in  matters  of  religion,  by  Wm  Lyford  B.D. 


Richard  Roiston. 


VJ 


id 


Die  eotrem 


Entred     ...     a   booke  called  A  defence   of  the  Church  of  England 
against  the  exceptions  of  the  Romanists,  by  Henry  Hammond,  DrD.     vjd 


Die   eofcrem 

a  booke  called  White  Salt  or  a  sober  correction  of  a  mad 


Rich.  Roiston.  Entred     .     . 

world,  in  some  wel-wishes  to  goodnes,  by  John  Sherman  B.D. 


VJ« 


Die  eotreut 

Richard  Roiston.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  Comunicants  Guide,  by  Richard 
Grove,  sometimes  preacher  of  Gods  word  at  Henton  St.  George  in 
Somersett vjd 


Master 

George  Latham, 

Master 

John  Rothwell, 

Master 

Sam.  Gel librai id, 

Master 

Tho.  Underhill 

and 
Joseph  G  ran  ford. 

Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 

Ve  page  249. 


1st  .-fFclmtiU-i>  1653  [i.e.  1653*4] 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Calamy  a  booke  called  Jus 
Divinum  Ministerii  Evangelici,  Or  the  divine  right  of  the  Gospell  ministry 


\pts 


2&  ifrimuirw  1653  [i.e.  1653*4] 


VJ° 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
WM  Leybourne  all  his  the  said  Wn  Leybourne's  right  and  title  in  the 
booke  or  copie  called,  Planometria,  or  the  whole  Art  of  surveying  of  Land, 
by  Oliver  Wallingby   to  wch  assignemt  the  hand   of   Master  Warden 

T?ABT»ranw   ia    en hapviVmfl  ....        VI* 


Robinson  is  subscribed 


Vja 


John  Stafford. 


7°  iTclh 

Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  containing  The  prayers  of  Doctor  Gillingham, 
jy  Reeves,  D'  Holdisworth,  Dr  Tailor,  Mr  Goddard,  M'  Fuller,  M'  Harding, 


M"  Machinest,  &  other  divines,  used  before  their  sermons 


vj 


l< 


[Page  303] 

Master 

Walbancke. 


8tb  JFchvmxn 

Entred     .     .     .     M'  Recorders  speech  to  his  Highnes  the  Lord  Protector 
at  his  Entertainmt  in  London,  upon  Wednesday,  8'*  Feb.  1653  [i.e.  1653-4] 


vj 


W 


56 


442 


[9  February— 4  March  1653.        ■■n-MftlSW] 


John  Place. 


9tb  jFciivtiarif 

Entred  for  his  copie  a  Trage-Comedy  called  Passions  cahrid  or  the  setting 


of  the  floating  iland,  by  William  Strode  gentleman 


VJQ 


Master 
Ralph  Smith. 
20  Jan.  56. 


17»  JFchVlX.  1653   [i.e.  1653^4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Warden 
Robinson  a  booke  called  Gospell  Insence,  or  a  Discourse  touching  prayer, 
being  the  substance  of  certaine  lecture  sermons  upon  1.  THESALONIANS 
b.  17.     By  Tho:  Cobbet,  teacher  of  the  church  at  Lynn         .         .     vj" 


M 


Richard  Roiston.       Entred 


20  iFclmutr» 

a  booke  called  Fundamentalls  in  a  notion  referring  to 


Practise.    By  Henry  Hammond,  D.D. 


vj° 


21  ifdmutru  1653   [i.e.  1653"%] 

Richard  Moone.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  A  twofold  Catechisme,  the  one  simply 
called  A  scripture  Catechisme,  the  other,  a  brief e  scripture  Catechisme  for 
Children.     By  John  Biddle  Mr  of  Arts vj 


i'l 


24  iFdmt.  1653  [i.e.  1653*4] 


Joseph  Cranford.       Entred     .     .     .     The  last  houres  of  Ld  Andrew  Rivet,  faithfully  collected 
&  translated  ...........     vjd 


Master 
James  Flesher. 


28  iTdmutrw  1653   [i.e.  1653*4] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Seale  warden  a  booke 
called  Euclidis  sex  primi  elementorum  geometricorum,  by  Georgio  Fournier 
e  societate  Jesu vjd 


[Page  304] 
Tho.  Broad. 


into  fltarttj   1653  [i.e.  1653*4] 

ye  printed  licenses  for  alehouses   to   bee   signed  by  the 


Entred     .     . 

Justice  of  Peace  for  the  three  Ridings  in  Yorheshire 


vj° 


Master 

W»  OllberUon. 


y>  fltitrdt  1653   [i.e.  1653*4] 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  History  of  Justine  taken  out  of  the 
44  bookes  of  Trojus  Pompeius,  translated  into  English  by  Robert  Codring- 
ton,  Mr  of  Arts vjd 


Master  W°-  Lee. 


4°  Jttaviij 

Entred     .     .     .     under    the    hands    of    Master    Calamy    and    Master 
Robinson   warden,  a  sermon  called,  The  Nature  of  Faith,  by   Barten 


Holiday,  Dr  in  Divinity 


vj° 


[I:  Robin.o,J  *•*!«»'«• 


4—14  March  1653.] 


443 


4°  At arctf 

Master  Wm-  Lee.     Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  The  innocent  lady,  or  the  illustrious 
innocent.     Translated   out   of  French   by  Sr  Wm  Lower,  knt.     Lie.  by 


Master  Calamt  and  Master  Warden  Eobinson 


vj 


\i 


Hen.  Herrlngman.     Entred     .     . 
of  Italian  by  [ 


9°  ittavtt j 

a  booke  called  The  court  of  Rome,  Ac.     Translated  out 
]  Cogan,  into  English       .         .         .         .     vjd 


Master  Underhlll.  Assigned  over  to  him  by  vertue  of  an  instrumt  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  WM  Dugard,  dated  the  20th  day  of  Jan:  instant  *  last,  to  wch  the 
hand  of  Master  Warden  Robinson  is  subscribed,  all  his  the  sd  M'Dugard's 
right  in  a  copie  called,  The  History  of  the  church,  formerly  entred  to  him 
the  said  Mr  Dugard,  the  said  assignment  being  in  trust  to  the  use  of 
M"  Bridgett  Harding,  daughter  of  Mr  Thomas  Harding  the  authour,  as  by 


the  said  assignmt  appeares 


vj 


id 


[Page  305] 
Master 
Thomas  Vere. 


11  tb  m*VCit  1653  [i.e.  1653*4] 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  Bill  of  Sale  under  the  hand  and 
seale  of  Richard  Harper  all  his  the  said  Richards  right,  title  and 
interest  of  in  and  to  the  bookes  or  copies  hereafter  following  (viz') 


i'  vja 


Food  from  Heaven,  by  Dr  Preston, 
The  Unfortunate  Son  1st  pt, 
Cupid's  love  lessons, 
to  which  Bill  the  hand  of  Master  Warden  Robinson  is  subscribed. 


13°  Mnvcij 

John  Crooke.  Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  The  victory  of  truth,  for  the  peace  of  the 

Church,  &c,  by  Monsr  De  La  Militerre,  with  an  answer  to  the  sd  Monsr  de 


la  Militierre,  &c,  by  John  Bramhall,  D.D.  &  Bp  of  Deny 


vj" 


trie  cotfem 

John  Crooke.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  A  vindicacon  of  the  Church  of  England, 
from  the  unjust  aspersion  of  Criminall  schisme,  &c.  By  Jn°-  Bramhall 
D.D.  &  L  Bp  of  Deny vjd 

14o  fttavcij 

Bich.  Moone.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  order  of  causes  of  God's  foreknow- 
ledge, election,  &  predestination,  &  of  man's  salvation  or  Damnation,  <fcc,  by 
Henry  Haggar yjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


444 


[14  March  1653—4  April  1654.       *.****.{ 


obinson. 


Uo  jtt,ucij 


J™«|  Cotterell        Entred  for  their  copie  a  booke  called  Claris  ad  aperiendum  Carcerii  Ostia 
oone.     or^  jtjie  foigfo  p0ini  0Jf  the  Writt  of  Habeas  Corpus  discussed,  being  the  case  of 
M"  John  Sir -eater,  &c vjd 


Master 
HodgkinBon. 


16*  MflVCfi  1653  [U.  1653^4] 

Entred     ...     a  booke  called  An  Enchiridion  or  epitome  of  Epigramatic 
essays  in  Latin,  Englished      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vj* 


[Page  306] 
Master 

Thorn.  Roycroft. 
Ass.  to  Master 
Twiford,  Ac. 


16  iWatrrit  1653  [i.e.  1653*4] 

Entred     .     .     .     a  booke  called  The  second  pte  of  the  faithfull  Counsellor, 
or  the  marrow  of  the  Law  in  English.     By  Wm  Shephard,  Esq'     .     vjd 


25«>  iWardi  1654 

Master  Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  Short  writeing  shortned  &c,  by  John 

Farthing,  approved  by  Master  Gtataker  and  Master  Calamy  &c      vjd 


31   Match  1654 

Edw.  Brewster.        Entred     .     .     .     Severall   sermons  upon  the  1"  2d  3  4,  5  verses  on  the 
Vt  Aprill,  1656.     Epistle  of  JUDE,  &  on  the  2d  ACTS  47;  1.  BOM.  21 ;  26.  MATHEW,  20; 

2.  Sam.  24l_10.  ;  1.  Phillipians  1.   2.;  1.  Thessalonians  4.  18.; 

3.  Bevelacon  1.  2.  3.;   2.  James,  by  M'  Wm  Fenner,  late  minister  of 


Eochford  in  Essex 


vj 


W 


4°  Sljir* 

John  Stafford.           Entred     .     .     .     the  Praiers  of  Mr  Sparkes  &  M'  Wm  Jenkyn,  before  their 
utuall  sermons vjd 


Master 
Ham.  Hoseley, 
Master 
Octa.  Pollen 
and  Master 
And.  Crooke. 


Bit  coiroiu 

Entred  .  .  .  joyntly  by  vertue  of  an  assignemt  under  the  hands  and 
seales  of  the  said  Octavian  Pullen  and  Andrew  Crooke  bearing  date 
the  14th  of  March  1653  [i.e.  1653-4],  the  booke  or  copie  called,  Seaven 
Prelections  of  the  obligation  of  a  Promissory  Oath,  &c  (or  Seaven  lectures 
read  in  the  Divinity  schooles  at  Oxford  of  the  obligacon  of  Promissory 
Oaths')  by  Rob'  Sanderson,  D  D.  to  wch  assignemt  the  hand  of  Master 


Warden  [ 


] 


Vjd 


[1:  tSfMi,)»  Fle.h.r. 


8  April  1654.] 


445 


8»  %pt. 

Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  Divine  Poems  written  by  a  Divine,  by 
Tho:  Washbourne  B.D.         .        . vjd 

Uic  cob. 

Entred  .  .  .  A  Catechisme  by  Wm  Gay,  Eectour  of  Buckland,  Together 
with  sundry  sermons  on  sevall  texts,  by  the  same  authour        .         ■     vjd 

8*  of  frpviU 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Theologicall  treatises,  containing  8  Theses 
of  Divinity,  by  Rob:  Vilvain  D'  in  Phisick vjd 

%pv.  $K  1654 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  Perfect  Horseman,  or  The  experienced 
secretts  of  M'  Markham's  fiftie  yeares  practice.  Published  by  Launcellott 
Thetford  Practitioner  in  the  same  art  for  the  space  of  fourty  yeares   vjd 

Bit  cotmu 

Entred  ...  A  Tragedie  called,  Medea,  written  in  lat.  by  Lucius 
Annaeus  Seneca.    Englished  by  Ed:  Sherborne  Esq'   .        .  vjd 

Bit  roftrm 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Philocophus  or,  the  deafe  &  dumbe  mans 
friend,  by  John  Bulwer,  Gent vjd 

Bit  tottem 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Pathomyotomia,  or  a  dissection  of  the 
significative  muscles  of  the  affeccons  of  the  mind  by  John  Bulwer,  Gent 

vjd 

Bit  roftrm 

Entred  ...  A  comedie  called  The  Maidens  Holiday  by  Christopher 
Marlow  &  John  Day vj* 

Bit  cotmu 

Entred  .  .  .  A  play  called,  The  Jeweller  of  Amsterdam,  or  the  Hague. 
By  Mr  John  Flesher,  Nathan  Field  &  Phillip  Massinger  .    vjd 

Bit  tcHitm 

Entred  .  .  .  two  plaies  called,  The  life  and  death  of  8r  Martyn  Skink, 
w"  the  warres  of  the  low  countries,  by  Rich:  Broome,  &  Tho:  Heywood, 
&  The  Apprentices  Prize,  &c .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .   xijd 


Ma9ter  Mosely. 


Master  Mosely. 


Master 
Hodgkinson. 


[Page  307] 
Master  Mosely. 


Master  Mosely. 


Master  Mosely. 


Master  Mosely. 


Master  Mosely. 


Master  Mosely. 


Master  Mosely. 


446 


[10—28  April  1654. 


I.  Fl..her.{g;  Kte,,.,,.] 


10»  of  &pv.  1654 

[Page  308]             Entred    for   his   copie   a   booke  called    The   Art   of  Cookery,  refin'd   & 
Rich.  Lownes.           augmented   Collected  from  the  practise  of  Mr  Jos:  Cooper,  chief e  Cooke  to 
the  late  King vjd 


Stephen  Chatfield.     Entred 


10tb   flgffH 

a  booke  called  Opus  Astrologicum  memoriae  traditum, 


by  Mr  Nich:  Culpepper  deced.     Salvo  &c 


vj 


Master  W»-  Lee.     Entred 


12»  Hptm   1654 

a  booke  called  The  Disputation  at  Winchomb  Novemb.  5° 


1653.    24  edition,  by  Mr  Clem1  Barkesdale  minister  at  Grloces 


vj" 


Master 
Nath.  Brookes. 


15*  ZpviU  1654 

Entred     ...     a   booke   called   Semigraphy 
Jeremiah  Rich,  professor  of  the  said  art 


Short 


Writeing,    by 
•     vjd 


Master 

Tho.  Newcombe. 


17»  ajmll  1654 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Inauguratio  Olivariana  sive  pro  Prae- 
faectura  Serenissimi  Principis  Angliae  Scotiae  et  Hiberniae  Dom  Protectoris 
Olivari  Carmen  votivum,  in  Latyn  and  English  written  by  Fitz-Payne 
Fisher,  Gent vjd 


Bit  colrcm 

Master  Entred     ...     a  booke  called  Theatri  tabidorum  vestibulum  seu  exer- 

Tho.  Newcombe.       citationes  Dianoetriae  cum  Historiis  et  experimentis  demonstratinis  Ac,  by 

C.  Bennett  M.D  et  Col.  Londo  Sociu.     Lycensed  by  Francis  Pbaejean 

preces  Coll.  Maed.  Lond.  et  Edmund  Smith,  Ed.  Emilie,  in  Latyn  and 


English 


vj° 


19°   «**.  1654 

Tho,  Brewster.  Entred     .     .     .     A  curious,  new  &  playne  mapp  of  England  Scotland  & 

Ireland,  or  a  guide  for  travellers,  and  the  plaine  mans  mapp,  with  a 
description  of  England,  Ireland,  Scotland  &  Wales;  together  wth  a 
chronologie  of  sundry  remarkeable  passages,  wch  have  happened  within  the 
said  Nations,  from  the  yeare  1640  vntill  the  yeare  1654  .         .         .     vjd 


2$  apt  til  1654 

[Page  309]             Entred     .     .     .     A  maske  &  comedie  called,  The  Nuptialls  of  Peleus  & 
Henry  Herrlngman.    Thetis,  Or  the  great  Boyall  ball    Acted  lately  at  Paris.     Translated  into 
English  by  James  Howell  Esq' vjd 


:S?bS..on.}*- Verier. 


4—10  May  1654.] 


447 


4  m.wj  1654 

Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  Be  Hibernia  et  antiquitatibus  ejus  dis- 


Master 
John  Crooke. 


quisitiones  authore  Jacobo  Warseo,  Equ:  Aur: 


VJu 


Master 
James  Flesher. 


Bit  cob-cm 

under  the  hand  of  Master  Seale  warden  a  booke  called 


Entred     .     . 

Hugonis  Grotij  Annotata  ad  vetus  Testamentum 


VJi 


John  Playford. 


Gabriell  Bedell 

and 
Thomas  Collins. 


Master 

George  Sawbridge. 


Bit  cobcm 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  A  Breife  introduction  to  the  skill  of 
Musick,  for  song  and  violl  by  J '.  P '.  ......     vjd 

8»  of  Mav  1654 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Sacrinia  Sacra,  Secretts  of  Empire  in 
letters  of  illustrious  persons.     A  supplement  of  the  Cabala,  &c  .     vjd 

Bit  cobcm 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  of  Richard 
Marriott,  all  his  right  and  Tytle  of  and  in  the  booke  or  copie  called, 
The  Art  of  Angling,  by  Gervas   Markham  to  which  note  the  hand  of 


Master  Warden  Robinson  is  subscribed 


vj° 


Master 
Henry  Cripps 
and  Master 
Lodowlcke  Lloyd. 


9  JH;u>  1654 

Entred  for  their  copie  a  booke  called  The  orthodox  Evangelist,  or,  a  treatise 
wherein  a  great  many  Evangelicall  Truths  are  briefly  discussed  &c.  By 
John  Norton,  Teacher  at  the  church  at  Ipswich  in  New  England       vjd 


[Page  310] 
Charles  Addams . 


Robert  Bostocke. 


10*  4ttit»  1654 

Entred     ...     a  booke  called  A  Poem  of  Hunting,  written  in  Latyn  by 
Gratius  the  Falescian  &  Englished  by  Christopher  Wase  wth  annotations 


thereupon 


vj° 


Bit  coircm 


Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
George  Badger,  and  subscribed  by  Master  Robinson  warden,  all  his 
right  and  tytle  in  the  moyetie  or  one  full  halfe  of  the  bookes  or  copies 
hereafter  mentioned  (viz1) iiij* 

Mr  Reynolds  on  the  110'*  PSALME. 

his  three  treatises  (viz')  The  vanity  of  the  Creature,  &c. 

his  meditations  on  the  sacrament. 

his  passions  of  the  soule. 

his  shields  of  the  earth,  a  sermon. 

his  peace  of  the  church,  a  sermon. 

Dr  Mayer  upon  ST.  JAMES  epistle. 

The  Arcadian  princesse. 

Mr  Chibbald's  Sume  of  all,  &c. 

The  Saints  Sollace  by  Peter  Bostocke. 


448 


[13  May— 3  June  1654. 


M.  Fle.her,: 


13  ittai?    1654 

Richard  Marriott.  Entred  for  his  copie  A  sermon  preached  at  Christ  Church  at  Oxford,  called, 
Naturall  reason  no  sure  ground  to  salvation,  by  Francis  Palmer,  Mr  of  Arts, 
&  fellow  of  the  same  house vjd 

Hie  cofccm 

Richard  Marriott.  Entred  ...  a  play  called  Appeus  and  Virginia  Tragedy  written  by 
John  Webster vjd 


Master 
James  Flesher. 


18*  itta»  1654 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Seyle  and  Master  Robinson 
wardens,  a  booke  called  The  most  notable  antiquity  of  Greate  Brittaine, 
Comonly  called  Stoneheng.     Restored  by  Inigo  Jones,  architect  general  to 


the  late  king 


VJa 


Master 

Hodgkinsou. 


Entred 


18»  of  itta»  1654 

a  booke  called  Chronography,  or  Disquisic7>n  of  Times 


from  the  Creation  to  Christ,  by  Ro:  Vilvain  t>T  in  Phisick 


vj 


19  ittaw  1654 

[Page  311]  Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 

Thomas  Newberry.  John  Bellamie  (bearing  date  ll"1  Octob.  1653)  All  his  the  said  John 
Bellamie  right  and  tytle  in  the  bookes  or  copies  following,  (viz')  Precepts 
for  Christians  Practice,  A  survey  of  the  church  discipline,  by  Mr  Thomas 
Hooker ;  The  way  of  the  Congregationall  Church  cleared,  by  Mr  Cotton, 
and  A  Miror  or  Looking  glasse  for  saints  &  sinners,  by  Mr  Sam:  Clarke, 
to  which  note  the  hand  of  Master  Warden  Robinson  is  subscribed    ij* 


Master 
John  Williams. 


29  iWa»  1654 

Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  Bayly  meditations  divine  &  morall. 


Written  by  a  person  of  honour  and  piety 


vj" 


John  Stafford. 


2  3tane  1654 

Entred     ...     a   booke   called    Triana,   or  a  threefold    Romania    of 
Mariana,  Paduana,  Sabina vjd 


3   3ttttc   1654 

Master  Entred     ...     by  vertue  of  a   note   under    the   hand   and   seale   of 

Mathew  Symonds.     Humphrey  Blunden   (bearing   date  16  Aprill  1654)  All  his  the  said 
Humphreys  right  in  the  copie  called,  Witts  Recreations,  to  which  note  the 


hand  of  Master  Warden  Robinson  is  subscribed  . 


vj 


H 


2&..on.}»  "■*» 


3—20  June  1654.] 


449 


3  3htnc  1654 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
Livewell  Chapman  (bearing  date  16  Aprill  1654)  all  his  the  said  Livewells 
right  in  the  copie  called,  The  Covenant  of  grace,  by  Mr  Bulkley  of  New 
England,  to  which  note  the  hand  of  Master  Warden  Robinson  is  sub- 
scribed   vjd 


Master 
Mathew  Symonds. 


5  3fun(j 

John  Stafford.  Entred     ...     a  booke  called  An  abstract  of  divinitie,  or  a  survey  of 

the  land  of  Canaan,  flowing  wth  milhe  &  honey  for  Babes  in  Christ.     By 
Thomas  Carter      .   '    .        .        .        .        ,  .        .        .    vjd 


[Page  312] 
Master 
Thomas  Harper. 


5»  Suite  1654 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Seyle 
warden,  a  booke  called  The  dividing  of  the  hoof,  or  seeming  contradictions 
throughout  sacred  Scripture,  distinguished,  resolved,  and,  applyed,  by 
William  Street,  Mr  of  Arts vjd 


Master  Wm'  Lee.     Entred 


15°  Sun* 

A  sermon  called,  Of  the  nature  of  Faith,  on  H.EB.  11.  4, 


by  Barten  Holiday,  Dr  of  Divinity 


vj 


i'l 


Master  Wm'  Lee.      Entred 


15  .Dun.  jmir. 

A  tract  called,  A  breife  discourse  of  changing  ministers 


tithes  into  stipends,  or  into  another  thing  by  Tho:  Tyrrell  Esqr 


VJQ 


Master  Wm'  Lee, 
Master 
Dan.  Pakeman 
and  Gab.  Bedell. 


Sic  pxtXr. 

Entred     ...     a  booke  called  The  Parsons  guide,  or  the  law  of  Tithes 
by  Willm  Sheppard,  Esqr vjd 


Master  Wm'  Lee,      Entred 
Master 
Dan.  Pakeman 
and  Gab.  Bedell. 


Bit  eotftm 

.  .  a  booke  called  The  Justice  of  Peace  clerkes  Guide  * 
Cabinett,  or  a  booke  of  Presidts  or  warrants,  fitted  and  made  readie  to  his 
hand  for  every  case  that  may  happen,  &c.    By  Wm  Sheppard,  Esqr    vjd 


20*  Stone  1654 


Master                  Entred     .     .     .     An  excellent  new  Eomance  called,  Theophania  written 
Thomas  Newcombe.  by  an  honourable  person Vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Manuscript. 
57 


450 


[23  June— 4  July  1654. 


M.Fle,her.{g;  !£&,,■,„.] 


23tb  3ftt|tc   I654 

Entred  for  their  copie  a  booke  called  The  Judgement  get,  and  the  bookes 
opened,  Religion  tried,  whether  it  bee  of  God,  or  of  men  the  Lord  cometh  to 


Master 
Bapha  Harford 
and  Master 
Nath.  Brookes. 


visit  his  owne,  in  severall  sermons,  by  John  Webster 


vj 


i« 


23tb  gjttttC  1654 

[Page  313]  Entred     ...     a   booke  called   Refreshing   streames  flowing  from  the 

Joseph  Cranford.      fulnes  of  Jesus  Christ,  held  forth  in  severall  sermons  by  William  Colvill, 


sometymes  preacher  at  Edenburgh 


VJa 


Master 
Ph.  Stephens. 


2W  3htttc   1654 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Caryll  and  Master 
Robinson  a  booke  called  The  Mistery  of  Godlines  or  godlines  in  a  Mistery, 
by  J.  C ' vj" 


30*  3imc   1654 

and^hn1  Allien*       Entred     •     ■     ■     a  booke  called  Three  treatises  tending  to  the  establish- 
_  '       ment   of  Peace,  both  Spirituall,  Ecclesiasticall  &  Politicall  by  Mr  John 

Ve  Dec.  55. 


Cotton  of  New  England 


vj° 


1«  aiulv   1654 

Henry  Hills.  Entred     ...      a  booke  called   The   Doctrine   of    Baptisme,   and    the 

Distinction  of  the  covenants,  &c.     By  Thomas  Patient  a  labourer  in  the 
church  of  Christ  at  Dublin   ........     vjd 


Master 
Baph  Smith. 


Blohsrd  Boyston. 


4tb  aiulM    1654 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Liveing  loves  between  Christ  and  dyeing 
Christians,  being  a  sermon  preached  at  the  funerall  of  Mr  Jeremiah 
Whittaker,  wth  a  narrative  of  his  life  by  Simeon  Ash,  to  wch  booke  the 
hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Warden  Norton  is  subscribed 


Vjfl 


Die  cotrcm 


Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Reasons  of  the  present  judgement  of  the 
University  of  Oxford,  concerneing  the  solemne  league  &  covenant,  by 
D'  Robert  Sanderson vjd 


Die   coiTtm 

James  Crumpe.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  GUtaker  and  Master 
Warden  Norton  a  booke  called  The  Poores  advocate,  by  Richard  Young, 
gentleman vjd 


|eobin.on.}M.Fle.her. 


5—6  July  1654. J 


451 


IJw  5*b  of  3htl»  1654 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale 
of  Eobebt  Dawlman  Esqr  all  his  estate,  right  tytle  and  interest  in 
Dr  Sanderson's  Sermons  (heretofore  entred  unto  mee  as  my  proper  copies) 
viz',  Ad  clerum  1  Sermon ;  ad  magistratum  3  sermons ;  ad  populum  6  ser- 
mons ;  and  2  sermons  more,  the  one  upon  1  Peter  2.  16 ;  The  other 
upon  ROMANS  the  14th  chap  &  23th  verse,  to  which  note  the  hand  of 


[Page  314] 
Master 
Henry  Seyle. 


Master  Lee  warden  is  subscribed 


xijd 


Master  Leach. 


Sic  co&cm  5°  3taltj  1654 

Enti-ed  for  his  copies  under  the  hand  of  Master  Gilbert  Mabbott  Agent 
for  the  Army  Fifty-two  weekly  pamphletts  called,  The  Perfect  Diurnall, 
begining  July  1653  &  ending  the  2d  of  July,  1654         .         .         .  xxv* 


6»  ahtlif  1654 

Master  Newcomb.  Entred  .  .  .  under  ye  hand  of  Master  Secretary  Thurloe  Fifty-two 
weekely  pamphletts  called,  Hercurius  Politicus,  beginning  8"1  July  1653, 
&  ending  the  6th  July,  1654 xxv" 

Sic  co&cm  6°  3ttlff  1654 

Master  Ibbitson.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Malyn  secretary  to  his 
Highnesse,  Fifty-two  weekely  pamphletts  called,  The  Perfect  Occurrences, 
beginning  the  8ih  July  1653,  &  ending  the  6th  July  1654       .         .  xxv* 


Master 

George  Sawbridge, 
treasurer  for 
the  partners  in 
the  English 
Stock  of  the 
Company  of 
Stationers. 


Bit  coSrcm  6°    3ulif   1654 

Entred  .  .  .  severall  Almanacks  for  the  yeare  1655  under  the 
names  of  Wing,  Culpepper,  Pond,  Dove,  Swallow,  Dade,  Neve,  Woodhouse, 
White,  Vaux,  Gallen,  Goldsmith,  Phillips,  Perkins,  Poole,  Hewett,  Pigott, 
Berridge,  Healy,  Smith,  Jackson,  &  Partridge         .         .         .         .     vjd 


452 


[10—21  July  1654. 


8.  Mann.{£-Jf&on,] 


ittastci":  SfeamucU  ittann,  fttastcr. 
Mmtv:  noser  Aortoit   j  «»»*««*. 


[Page  315] 
Master 
Francis  Leach. 


me  10*  3M»  1654 

Entred  for  his  copie  The  comique  history  of  Francion  translated  by  Major 


Wright 


VJQ 


Master 
Ralph  Smith. 


Die  cotrcm 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Calamy  a  booke  called  A 
briefe  exposicon  of  the  Prophecies  of  HAGGAI,  ZECHARIAH  &  MALACHY 


by  Geo:  Hutchinson,  Minister  at  Edenburgh 


vj° 


13*  $ttl» 

Master  Walbanke.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  life  and  death  of  the  renowned  John 
Fisher  sometimes  Bp  of  Rochester,  &c  Wherein  sevall  &  remarkeable  passages 
of  the  state  of  those  tymes  are  brought  to  light  and  exaied,  by  Tho:  Baily,  D.D. 


Joseph  Cranford. 


VJ" 


18tb  3ttl»   1654 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Calamy  a  booke  called 
A  prospect  of  eternity,  or  mans  everlasting  condition  opened  and  applied,  by 
Jn°  Wells,  Mrof  Arts,  sometymes  fellow  of  S' John's  Colledge  in  Oxford, 
now  pastor  of  Olaves  Jury,  London vjd 


Master  Twiford 

and 
Roger  Wingate. 
V  4  Sept.  1656. 


18»  3Hili» 

Entred     ...     a  booke  called  The  bodie  of  the  comon  law  of  England, 
as  it  stood  in  force  before  it  was  altered  by  Statute  or  Acts  of  Pari'  or  State, 


&c,  by  Edward  Wingate  Esq 


Vja 


[Page  316] 
Master  Twiford 

and 
Roger  Wingate. 
V  4  Sept.  1656. 
Vide  20  Jun.  51. 


21  tb  of  attltf   1654 

Entred  .  .  .  ioyntly  by  vertue  of  an  asst  from  Master  Ja:  Flesher 
to  Roger  Wingate,  &  by  vertue  of  the  said  Roger  Wingate's  consent 
under  his  hand  and  seale  dated  this  instant  21"1  July  a  booke  or  copie 
called  A  sumary  of  all  statutes  now  in  force  &  use  &c,  by  Wm  Wingate  Esq' 
which  copie  was  entred  to  the  sd  Mr  Flesher  in  this  Register.  To  wch 
asste  the  hand  of  Master  Warden  Norton  is  subscribed       .         .     vjd 


[£*&«>  *»« 


22  July— 21  August  1654.] 


453 


22tb  of  3M» 

Master  Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Sr  Nath:  Brent  and  Master 

Hodgkinson.  warden  Legatt  dated  Apr  12.  1651  a  booke  called  Be  usu  et  authoritate 

juris  civilis  Bomanoru  in  Dominiis  Principum  Christianoru.     Libri  duo 
Authore  Arch.  Duck,  L.D.  to  be  translated  into  English         .         .     6d 


1st  august   1654 

John  Crooke.  Entred     .     .     .     a  booke  called  The  conquest  of the  great  and  most  renowned 

Empire  of  China,   translated   out  of   Latyn  wherein  it  was  written  by 


Martinus  Martinius  S.J. 


vj" 


Gabrlell  Bedell 
and  Tho.  Collins. 


[Page  317] 
Gabrlell  Bedell 
and  Tho.  Collins. 


4°  &UJJ.  1654 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Cabala  sive  scrinia  sacra.  Misteries  of 
state  and  Governmt,  in  letters  of  illustrious  persons,  &  great  agents,  in  the 
reignes  of  Hen:  8'*,  Qu:  Elisab:  King  James,  &  the  late  King  Charles.  In 
two  parts.  In  well  the  secretts  of  Empire  and  publique  mannage  of  affaires 
are  contained:  with  many  remarkable  passages  no  where  else  published 


VJa 


4°  &tt&.  1654 


Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  Compleate  Embassadour,  or  Two 
treaties  of  the  intended  marriage  of  Queene  Elisabeth  of  glorious  memory. 
Comprised  in  letters  of  negotiation  of  ST  Fra:  Walsingham,  her  resident  in 
Fraunce,  together  wth  the  answer e  of  the  Lo:  Burleigh  the  Ea:  of  Leicester, 
Sr  Tho:  Smith  and  others.  Wherein  as  in  a  cleare  mirrour,  may  bee  seene 
the  faces  of  the  courts  of  England  and  Fraunce  as  they  then  stood,  wth 
many  remarkable  passages  of  State,  not  at  all  mentioned  in  any  history. 
Faithfully  collected  by  the  truely  Hono"'  Sr  Dudley  Digges  Kn',  late 
Mr  of  the  Bolls .     vjd 


Master 
Wm>  Wilson. 


8  august  1654 

Entred     .     .     .     Divers  sermons  {upon  these  words,  MATHEW  6.  20,  Lay 
up  for  yourselves  treasure  in  heaven)  preached  by  Mr  William  Strong, 


late  minister  at  Westm' 


vjQ 


Master 

Fra.  Eglesfleld. 


10«  Of  attfi,  1654 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  A  declaracon  of  the  States  of  Holland  and 
West  Frieslaiul  containing  a  true  &  reall  informacon  of  the  fundamental, 
govnmt  of  the   United  Low  Countries  &c.     Translated  according  to  the 


Dutch  copie.     Printed  att  the  Hague,  Aug.  1654 


vj" 


21  august 

Charles  Adams.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  Innocent  Lord,  or,  the  divine  provi- 
dence, being  the  incomparable  history  of  Joseph,  written  originally  in  French, 
&  illustrated  by  the  unparaleld  pen  of  the  Sieur  de  Cenriere.  Rendred  into 
English  by  S'  Wm  Lower  Knt vjd 


454 


[21—22  August  1654. 


S.  Mann 


IE.' Norton,  j 


21  august 

TfKYBrwa<i  Entred  for  his  copiea  pamphlett  called,  Three  excellent  sorts  of  medicinall 
waters,  the  Spaw  &  sulphur  well,  upon  the  forrest  of  Knaresborough,  & 
S*  Magnus  Well  ait  Capgrave  &c vjd 


[Page  318] 

Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


3ttg,  21  tb  1654 

Entred     ...     a  booke  called  Three  score  &  one  lectures  upon  ye  eighth 
chapter  of  CANTICLES  &  the  fifth  verse,  by  Mr  Faithfull  Peat,  Minister 


att  Sudbury 


vj° 


Bit  totitm 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     One  hundred  &  sixe  sermons 

W-.  Wilson.  j^r  Wm  strong  late  Minister  att  Westra'       . 


all  preached  by 
•     vjd 


[Page  319] 
Master 
W°>>  Wilson. 


Entred 

psons 
Westm' 


%\\%.  the  21  tb  1654 

.     Seaven    Sermons  preached  att   the  funeralls  of  sevall 
all  preached  by  M'  Wm  Strong  aforesd  late  Minister  at 


vja 


Bit  totitm 

Thomas  Brewster.  Entred  ...  a  Booke  of  Mapps  being  a  ready  guide  or  direccion  for 
any  stranger  or  other  who  is  to  travell  in  any  part  of  the  Comon  Wealth  of 
England,  Ireland  or  Scotland,  by  wch  he  may  find  the  way  in  any  part 
thereof  though  hee  knew  it  not  before.  Wherein  are  alphabeticall  tables 
shewing  the  longitude  &  latitude  of  all  the  townes  named  in  the  said  mapps, 


&c  bv  Tho:  Porter 


vj 


i't 


Master 
Hum.  Robinson 
and  Master 
Geo.  Sawbridge. 


Bit  cotrcnt 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  A  second  gate  or  doore  to  the  holy  tongue 
opened  in  English,  being  a  compendious  Hebrew  Gramer  &  Dictionary  &c. 
Published  by  Wra  Robertson,  A.M v,jd 


%*%Mt  the  22tb    1654 

Peter  Cole.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  workes  of  Lazarus  Riverius,  Phisitian 
to  the  King  of  France,  containing  seaventeene  bookes  of  the  practice  of 
phisick,  translated  by  Nich:  Culpepper,  &  Wm  Rowland,  Mr  of  Arts,  out 
of  Latine vjd 


Bit  rofrritt 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     ...     a  booke  containing  Foure  bookes  of  Observations,  three 

of  them  written  in  Latine  by  the  said  Lazarus  Riverius  &  the  fourth 
imparted  by   others,   translated   out  of  Latine   by   Nich:    Culpepper,    & 


Wm  Rowland 


vj- 


E'ferton. }■■"»»»•  22  August — 1  September  1654.] 


455 


au&ttat  tuc  22™  1654 

Entred  for   his   copie   a   booke  called  Johanes    Riolanus   Ms  Anatomy 


[Page  320] 
Peter  Cole. 


translated  out  of  Latine  by  Nich:  Culpepper 


vj" 


gttguftt  22™  1654 

.    a  booke  called  The  Workeg  of  Daniell  Senectus,  translated 


Peter  Cole.  Entred    . 

out  of  Latine  by  Nich:  Culpepper  &  Wm  Rowland 


vj" 


Peter  Cole. 


aitfittSSt  22™  1654 

Entred     ...     a    booke    called    The    Idea   of  practicall   Phieich    by 
]  Johnson,  translated  out  of  Latine  by  Nich:  Culpepper    vjd 


Peter  Cole. 


Entred     .     . 

of  Latine  by  Nich:  Culpepper 


3Utg.  22™  1654 

a  booke  called  Bartholinus  Ms  anatomy,  translated  out 


vj 


Peter  Cole. 


3ttg.  22tb  1654 

Entred     ...     a  booke  called  The  Workes  of  [  ]    Fernelius, 

translated  out  of  Latine  by  Nich:  Culpepper  .         .         .         .     vjd 


3ug*  22»  1654 

Peter  Cole.  Entred     .     .     .     a  booke  called  The  Eighth  booke  of  Mr  Jeremiah  Bur- 

roughs, being  a  treatise  of  the  Evill  of  Evills,  or  the  exceeding  sinfulnes  of 


sinne 


VJ" 


Master 
Wm-  Du  Gard 
and  Hen.  Hills. 


Master  Ibbitson. 


Entred 


30tb  of  august 

An  Ordinance  for  the  better  regulating  &  lymiting  the 


jurisdiction  of  the  High  Court  of  Chancery 

*rtc  cotrcm 


VJ" 


Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Master  Malyn,  seer  Eight  newes 
bookes  called  -the  perfect  occiirrevrec*  Severall  Proceedings,  &e.  viz'  from 


6tb  July  to  the  last  of  August  1654 


Vj° 


lo  Jkpt.  1654 

[Page  321]            Entred     .     .     .     under  ye  hands  of  Master  L.  Kooke,  Prof.  Astron  in 
Robert  Boydell.        Coll  Gresh  and  Master  Warden  Norton  a  booke  called  The  art  of  appar- 
relling  &  fitting  of  any  ship  wth  masts,  yards  &  cordage,  &c,  by  Hen:  Bond, 
teacher  of  navigation vjd 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


456 


[1—25  September  1654. 


S.  M»nB.{Jffort.n.] 


1°  Sept.  1654 

John  Stafford.  Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  Antheologia,  or  the  speech  of  flowers 


vj 


i<i 


Sric  lolrcm 


John  Stafford.  Entred     ...     a  booke  called  Abel  Redevivus,  or,  the  dead  yet  speaking 

The  lives  and  deaths  of  107  moderne  divines,  written  by  severall  able  & 
learned  men,  &c     .........  vjd 


A*  Sqiterofc.  1654 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Norton 

Phill.  Stephens.        warden  a  booke  called  A  Gomentary  or  Exposition  upon  the  twelve  minor 
prophetts,  by  John  Trapp,  M.A.  once  of  C  C  in  Oxford,  now  pastor  of 


Weston  upon  Avon  in  G-locester-shire  . 


vj" 


William  Roybould. 


5tb  Sc|>temth  1654 

Entued  ...  a  booke  called  True  Christianity,  or  Christs  absolute 
dominion,  &  mans  necessary  selfe  resignation  and  subjection.  In  two  assize 
sermons  preached  at  Worcester  by  Richard  Baxter      .         .         .     vjd 


12»  of  Scytnttl). 

Master  Roycraft.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Introductio  ad  lectionem  linguarum 
orientalium  Hebraicae,  Chaldaicae,  Samaritanae,  Syriacae,  Arabecae, 
Perseiae,  Ethiopicae,  Goptae,  Armenae,  by  Dr  Bryan  Walton  .     vj* 

16»  %tpUwb.  1654 

John  Marshall.  Entred     .     .     .     The  Acts  &  Statutes  of  the  island  of  Barbadoes,  since  the 

reducement  of  the  same,  under  the  authority  of  the  Gomonwealth  of  England, 
&  sett  forth  the  7'*  Sept.  1652,  tuth  the  caracter  of  the  same  island   .     vjd 


[Page  322] 

Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


21 »  of  Sqpt   1654 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  His  Highnes  the  Lord  Protectours  speaches 
to  the  Parliament  in  the  Painted  Chamber  on  the  4'*  &  12"  of  Septemb.  1654. 
Taken  by  Mr  R.  Hatter,  Secretary  to  the  Councell  of  Warre  &c    .     vjd 


25«>  Sejrtcmti.  1654 

Edward  Thomas.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  An  historicall  and  legall  vindication  of 
the  fundamentall  liberties,  rights  and  laws  of  England,  by  William  Prynne 
of  Swainswicke  Esq' vjd 


[£'fc?ton.}s.Man„.         26  September— 2  October  1654.] 


457 


26«>  gtepttmb.  1654 

Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  Cases  reported  by  S""  John  Popham  lent. 
Lord  Chiefe  Justice  of  England,  in  the  tyme  of  Queen  Eliz:  written  by  him 
in  French,  &  now  faithfully  done  into  English,  to  wch  are  added  some 
remarkable  cases  reported  by  other  learned  and  judicious  pens  since  his 


John  Place. 


death 


VJ° 


Master 
Hen.  Twiford, 
John  Place  and 
Thomas  Dring. 


Die   rofrrm 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  Abridgement  of  Cases  concerning  the 
tytles  most  materiall  for  the  students  and  practisers  of  the  laws  of  the  realme, 
digested  into  certaine  divisions  under  the  same  tytle,  done  into  English,  for 
the  benefitt  of  young  students,  wth  an  Appendix,  containing  an  abridgmt  of 


all  Acts  &  Ordinances  to  this  day,  by  William  Hughes,  Esq  . 


vj 


d# 


Master 
Hen.  Twiford, 
John  Place  and 
Nath.  Eklns. 


27  Sejitemt),  1654 


Entred     ...     a  booke  called  A  Comentary  upon  Fitzherberts  Natura 
Brevium  in  5  pts,  extracted  out  of  the  body  of  the  whole  law,  by  Mr  Hughes 


of  Graies  Inn,  Esqr 


vj" 


Master 
Hen.  Twiford. 


[Page  323] 
Master 
Hen.  Twiford. 


Hie  eofrem 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Solliloquies  of  the  renowned  D'  of  the 
church  of  Saint  Bonaventure  containeing  4  Mentall  exercises,  with  a  treatise 
called,  A  Bundle  of  myrth  concerning  the  passion  of  our  Saviour  in  English 


VJ" 


27  Sqjtemth  1654 


Entred     ...     a  little  booke  called  An  abstract  or  short  abridgemt  of  the 
late    Ordinance  for  the  regulateing  and   ordering   the  jurisdiction  of  the 


Chancery,  and  the  fees  now  to  be  taken 


vj 


M 


Master 
Hen.  Twiford. 
Ve  9°  May  55. 


Hie  eoDrcm 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  Compleate  Clerke,  or  the  scriveners 
guide,  being  an  exact  collection  of  all  manner  of  presidents  wth  other  in- 
struccons  by  sever  all  judicious  judges  and  counsellors  at  law   .         .     vjd 


30*  of  Seiitemfc*  1654 


JohnCrooke.  Entred     ...     a    booke    called   Psalterium   Hebraeum, 

doctissimi  Hebraei  R.  Menasseh  Ben  Israeli  . 


recensione 

id 


VJ° 


Master 
Nath.  Brookes. 


2&  ©etofcer  1654 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Milke  for  children,  or  a  plaine  &  easy 
method  teaching  to  read  and  write,  by  Lambrocke  Thomas,  D.D.  and 
now  vicar  of  Pemsey  in  Sussex      ...... 


vj 


i'l 


*  The  last  part  of  this  entry  appears  to  have  been  made  at  a  later  date,  in 
another  hand. 

58 


458 


[2—18  October  1654. 


8-  ■»«■{!•  feu,] 


2&  ©rtafcer  1654 

EDtred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  The  Queens  Clossett  opened.  Phissicall 
and  chirogicall  receipts  preserveing,  conserving,  canding  and  cookery,  as 
they  were  transcribed  from  her  Maties  receipt  booke  by  W.  M.  one  of  her 
late  servants  ...........     vjd 


Master 
Natli.  Brookes. 


Richard  Mynn. 

Ve  324,  ass.  to 
Clarke. 


John  Stafford. 


Bit  colTcm 

Assigned  over  unto  him  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
Stephen  Clifton  admr  of  Fulke  Clifton,  all  the  estate,  right,  tytle  and 
interest  which  the  said  Fulke  Clifton  in  the  booke  or  copie  called, 
The  Faithfull  Farrier,  to  which  note  the  wardens  hands  are  subscribed 


vj 


M 


Bit  eofrcm 


Entred  for  his  copie  A  sermon  preached  at  the  recovery  of  the  Countesse  of 
Rutland  from  childbed  and  at  Sr  Jn°  Davers  recovery  from  sicknes,  27  Aug' 


1650,  at  Chelsey  upon  38'*  ESAIAH,  9",  by  M'  Fuller 


VJ° 


m\c  3&  ©rtofcer  1654 

[Page  324]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Lee 

Andrew  Kembe.        warden,   a  booke   called    Dies   dominicus   redivivus,  Or   the   Lords  Day 

enlivened,   Or  a  treatise  tending  to  recov   the    Christian  Sabbath,  &c,  by 


Phillip  Goodwyn,  Mr  A,  Pastor  at  Watford  in  Hartfordshire 


Vj" 


Master  John 
Clarke,  senior. 

Ve  323. 

Ve  No.  55. 


6  ©ctofccr  1654 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  a  note  under  the  hand  and  seale  of 
Eichabd  Myn,  all  his  estate  right  title  and  interest,  in  the  booke  or 
copie  called  The  Faithfull  Farrier,  to  which  note  the  hand  of  Master 


Warden  Norton  is  subscribed 


Vja 


Edward  Thomas. 


17*  ©rfofccr  1654 

Entred     .     .     .     a  booke  called  A  Declaration  &  protestation  agst  ye  illegall 
detestable  oft-condemned  new  tax  and  extortion  of  Excise  in  generall  &  for 


hops  a  particuler  by  Wm  Prynne  of  Swainswicke  Esqr 


vja 


Master 
Ralph  Smith. 


18*  ©doto.  1654 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Calamy  a  booke  called  A 
treatice  of  the  whole  armour  of  God  in  3  parts,  on  EPHESIANS  6.  1C,  by 


Mr  Wm  Gournall  Minister  at  Lavenham 


VjO 


Master 
Ralph  Smith. 


Bit  cofrcm 

Entred  also     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Calamy  a  booke  called 
The  Wells  of  Salvation  opened,  or  a  treatise  of  the  promise  on  2.  PETER 


1.  4.  by  Dr  William  Spuratow,  minister  at  Hackney 


vj° 


[£-fc?ton.}s.  *»■>».  18  October— 1  November  1654.] 


459 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


1$H>  Of  October  1654 

Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  An  ephemeris  for  the  yeare  1655. 
Being  the  third  after  Leape  yeare,  together  wth  astrologicall  predictions  & 
monethly  observacons.  By  Nich:  Culpepper  gent,  student  in  astrologie  & 
phisick  lately  deceased vjd 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


It*  of  ©ctober  1654 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  OYPANO0EQPIA.  Goelestiall  observa- 
tions, or  an  Ephemeris  of  the  motions,  eclipses  and  phaenomenas  of  the 
luminaries,  the  planetary  appearances,  positions  and  conjunctions  with  their 
various  aspects  &  configur aeons,  and  judgemts  astrologicall  and  meteoro- 


logicall  &c,  by  John  Booker,  student  in  astrologie  &  phisick 


vj 


i<l 


[Page  325] 
Bleb.  Rolston. 


2$tb  0f  ©ctob.  1654 

Entred     ...     a  booke  or  pamphlet  called  Inquisitio   Anglicana,    or 
the  Disguise  discovered  &c 6d 


23tb  of  ©ctob,  1654 

Rich.  Westbrooke.     Entred     ...     a  sheete  of  paper  cutt  in  copper  &  printed,  consisting 
of  Eime  &  Prose  entituled,  Witt  &  Folly  in  a  maze       [No  sum  stated] 


Master 
John  Harrison. 


27tb  ©ctober  1654 

Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Master  Norton  warden   a   booke 
called  Henry  Cornelius  Agrippa  his  fourth  booke  of  occult  philosophy, 


translated  into  English  by  Robert  Turner 


vj 


M 


Master 
Hum.  Blunden. 


2$   ©dot).  1654 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Misterium  Magnum,  or,  an  exposition  of 
the  first  Booke  of  Moses  called  GENESIS  &c,  comprised  in  3  pts,  written  in 
1623  by  Jacob  Behmen vjd 


Master 
Hum.  Blunden. 


John  Martin  and 
James  Allestree. 


Die   eolrem 

Entred     ...     a  booke  called  A  consolatory  treatise  of  the  four  com- 
plexions &c,  written  in  1621  by  the  Teutonicall  philosopher  Jacob  Behmen 


vja 


1st  Uobemb,  1654 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Warden  Norton  a  booke 
called  An  Italian  English  Dictionary  containeing  all  the  words  in 
Vocabulario  dell'  Accademici  della  crusca  franciosini,  and  the  best  Italian 
authors  with  an  addicon  of  ten  thowsand  more  then  any  hitherto  published ; 
also  another  dictionary  in  English  &  Italian,  the  like  never  printed  before, 
whereunto  is  added  a  compleat  grammer,  some  choice  dialogue  &  proverbes 
of  the  Italian  tongue       .........     vjd 


460 


[1—27  November  1654. 


s.  iu»».{2-ia0..] 


let  of  totem*.  1654 

Master Kich.  Best.  Entredfor  his  copies  by  assignemt  from  Laur:  Blaicklocke,  to  wch  the 
hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed  the  bookes  hereafter 
mencioned  entituled,  Vade  Mecum,  by  Walt  Young ;  his  pte  of  Ames 
Cases  of  Consc:  translated  into  Eng  &  Poems  written  by  Fra:  Beaumont 


[Page  326] 
John  Martin  and 
James  Allestree. 


xviijd 


l*t  -Robcmfc*  1654 


Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Warden  Norton  a  booke 
called  Nicholai  Uptoni  cle  studio  military  libri  quatuor.  Johan  de  Cido 
aureo  tractatus  de  armis  Henrici  Spelmanni,  Aspilogia,  Edoardus  Bissaeus, 
e  codicibus  Mss.  primus  publici  juris  fecit  notisque  illustravit,  in  Latyn  and 


English 


VJu 


9»  fioficmfc*  1654 


John  Redman.  Entred     ...     a  booke  called 

Graeco-Latinu  &  Latino- Graecum 


Cornelij    Schrevelij    Lexicon  manual 
vjd 


18  flofean*.  1654 

Richard  Marriott.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Rules  and  orders  for  regulation  of  the 
Common  Bench,  made  by  the  Lord  Cheife  Justice  S'  Johns,  Justice  Atkins, 
Justice  Hale  &  Justice  Wyndham   .......     vjd 


Master 

Tho.  Underhill. 


J3\(  colrcm 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  true  doctrine  of  Justification  asserted 
&  vindicated  from  the  errors  of  many,  &c  Or  a  treatise  of  the  naturall 
righteousnes  of  God,  and  imputed  righteousnesse  of  Christ,  by  Anthony 
Burgesse,  Pastor  of  the  church  at  Sutton  Coldfield  in  Warwickshire   vjd 


Master 
Octarian  Pulleyn. 


John  Clowes. 


21  tb  ftoftftttt).  1654 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Koger  Norton  warden  a 
booke  called  Francisci  Glissonij  in  inclyta  Cantabrigia  Academia,  Medi- 
cinae  Professoris  publici  &  Collegii  Londinensi  Socii,  Anatomia  Hepatis 


VJu 


22^  floliemfcct'  1654 


Entred  ...  a  booke  called  A  discourse  upon  the  nature  of  Eternitie, 
&  the  condition  of  a  seperated  soule  according  to  the  grounds  of  reason,  & 
principles  of  Christian  religion.     By  William  Brent  of  Graies  Inn  Esqr. 


Not  to  bee  printed  wthout  the  authors  consent 


vj° 


Master 

Hen.  Twiford  and 

Roger  Wlngate. 


27tb  flofccmb.  1654 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Koger  Norton  a  booke 
called  Notes  and  Observations  concerning  the  reception,  entertainment, 
audiences  &c,  given  Embassadors  of  forreigne  princes,  and  other  persons  of 
eminent  quallitie ;  From  the  tyme  that  King  James  (of  ever  blessed 
memory)  conferred  on  (S'  John  Fynett,  kn')  the  office  of  Assistant  Master  of 
the  Ceremonyes,  in  October  1 612,  in  the  10'*  yeare  of  his  Maties  raigne     vjd 


[X-fct«. }■•»»»•       28  November— 28  December  1654.] 


461 


2$™  jBofcrmfc*  1654 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eogee  Norton,  warden, 
a  booke  called  The  Epitome  of  Divinity,  &c,  Or  a  summary  abstract  of 
divine  knowledge,  as  far  as  is  necessary  to  Salvation.     By  Walter  Franks, 


[Page  327] 

Master 

Fran.  Egglesfleld. 


minister  of  Gods  word 


vja 


Master 

Fran.  Egglesfleld. 


Hie  rofrrm 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Roger  Norton,  warden,  a 
booke  called  Of  libertie  and  necessitie,  a  treatise  wherein  all  controversie 
concerning  Predestination,  election,  free  will,  grace,  meritts,  reprobacon  &c, 
is  fully  decided  &  cleared,  in  answer  to  a  treatise  written  by  the  Bishop  of 


Londonderry  on  the  same  subject.     By  Tho:  Hobbs 


vj" 


Master 
Abel!  Roper. 


4tb  December   1654 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  Rules  and  orders  for  the  Court  of  the 
Upper  Bench  at  Westminster,  made  and  published  by  the  judges  of  the 
same  court  in  the  Tearme  of  S'  Michael,  in  the  yeare   One  thowsand  six 


hundred  fiftie  and  foure 


VJa 


Hir  rodent 

Master  Entred     ...     a  booke  called  An  Apologeticall  letter  to  a  person  of 

Fran.  Egglesfleld.      quality  concerning  a  scandalous  and  malicious  passage  in  a  conference  lately 

held  betwixt  an  inquisitor  at  Whitehall  and  M'  Anthony  Sadler,  published 

in  his  Inquisitio  Anglicana,  by  Jo:  Hall,  Bp  of  Norwich,  in  vindication  of 


himselfe 


vj 


i<i 


5°  Decern!),  1654 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     (by  vertue  of  an  order  of  a  court  of  Assistants,  dated 

Roger  Norton.  tne  4th  0£  jjec  instant,  referring  to  their  former  order  of  the  7"1  of  March 

1652)  Foure  bookes  or  copies  called,  Institutio  Graecae  Oramatices 
compendiaria  &c,  comonly  called,  Cambden's  Greeke  Gramer.  Lillies  rules, 
construed  &c,  comonly  called  The  Construing  Booke.  A  Short  Introduction 
of  Gramer  comonly  called  The  Gramer,  &  A  Short  Introduction  of  Gramer 
comonly  called  The  Accidence        ......   0000  ^000 


[Page  328] 

Timothy 
G&rthwalt. 


Entred 


20tb  of  Urcrmbrr  1654 

a  booke  called  Dialecticae  libri  duo,  by  R.  S.  Cler    vjd 


28tb  Ercrmbrr  1654 

John  Crooke.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Warden  Norton  a  booke 

called  A  relation  of  China,  written  by  Alnarez    Cimedo  a  Portuguese, 
&  translated  out  of  Italian  and  compared  with  the  French  by  J.  Henshaw 

Vjd 


462 


[28  December— 16  January  1654.         ■•»«».{£•*&„.] 


28tb  of  Scccmbcr  1654 

Entred  for  his  copie  by  vertue  of  a  Bill  of  Sale  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Michaell  Sparke  deced  (unto  wch  the  hand  of  warden  Norton 
is  subscribed)  a  booke  or  copie  called  or  knowne  by  the  name  of,  Ovids 
Heroicall  Epistles.  Englished  by  W.  S.  &  formly  belonging  to  the  sd 
Mr  Sparkes vjd 


Master 

Wm'  Gilbertson. 


Tymothy 

Gartliwaite. 


2*>  3tomuiv»  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Warden  Norton  a  booke 
called  A  Treatise  of  English  Particles  for  the  use  of  schooles  by  Mr  William 
Walker,  Mr  of  the  free  schoole  at  Louth vjd 


9»  Of  3tom  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Richd.  Marriott.  Entred  .  .  .  with  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke  called 
The  schoole  of  fortune,  to  wch  is  added  a  schoole*  Discourse  of  Dreames,  by 
Samuell  Shepheard vjd 


Master 

Sam.  Gellibrand. 


12*  of  3J;tm  [16]  54  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  wth  the  hand  of  Doctor  Temple  and  Master  Lee 
warden  subscribed  a  booke  called  The  Spirit  of  Bondage  &  adoption,  in 
two  treatises,  by  Simon  Ford  B.D.  &  minister  at  Reading     .         .      6d 


[Page  329] 
Master  Tomlyns 
and  Hen.  Hills. 


16tb  of  3ktm  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  wth  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden,  a  booke  called 
The  history  of  Scotland  from  the  yeare  1423  untill  the  yeare  1542,  contain- 
ing the  lives  &  reignes  of  James  the  1"  2d  3d  4'*  &  5'*,  with  severall  memorialls 
of  State  during  the  reignes  of  James  the  6'*  &  Charles  the  1".  By 
Wm  Drumond  of  Hauthornden vjd 


16*  Of  3tom  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Master  Entred     ...     a  booke  called  Artamenes,  or  the  Grand  Cyrus,  the  9'*  & 

Humph.  Mosely.       jq'*  pts,   wch   finisheth    the  whole   work.     Translated  into  English  bv 

Fra:  Giffard  Esq' vjd  " 


16*  Of  Shim  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Master  H.  Mosely.   Enti'ed     ...     a  booke  called    The   Aphorismes  of  Hipocrates,  wth  a 
short  content  of  Galen  Heurninses  &  Fuchsius.     Translated  into  English. 


Subscribed  by  Master  Booker  and  Master  Norton  warden 


vj" 


Master  H.  Mosely.   Entred 


1«»  atom  1654   [i.e.  1654*5] 

a  booke  called  II  Coralbo,  a  romance,  written  in  Italian 


by  Giovani  Francisco  Biondi,  transl  into  Eng. 


vja 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[2-iSw  }«•*■«, 


16—22  January  1654.] 


463 


!6»  3am   1654   [i.e.  1654*5] 

Master                  Entred  for  his  copie  wth  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 
Humph.  Mosely.       cane(j   Hermeticall    Phisick,   by    that  famous   Chimist   Henry   Nollyns. 
Englished  by  Hen:  Vaughan,  gent vjd 


Master 
Humph.  Mosely. 


16H>  3am  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  Warden  a  booke 
called  The  history  of  Anaxander  &  Orasia  by  Sr  de  Boys  Robert,  a  new 
romance,  translated  into  English vjd 


[Page  330] 
Master 
Hump.  Mosely. 


16*  Of  3am  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 
called  ®eos  Ai/0po>7ro</>dpos,  or  God  Incarnate,  shewing  that  Jesus  Christ  is 
the  only  &  most  high  God,  in  4  bookes,  wherein  also  are  contained  a  few 
animadversions  upon  a  late  nameles  &  blasphemous  comentary  on  the  Epistle 
to  the  HEBREWES,  published  under  the  capitall  tres  G.  M.  Anno  Dni  1646, 
by  Edmond  Porter,  B.D.  Prebend  of  Norwich        .         .         .         .     vjd 


Master 
Hump.  Mosely. 


16«>  Of  3am    1654    [i.e.   1654*5] 


Entred 


Under  the  hand  of   Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 


called  Clorinda,  a  new  romance,  translated  out  of  French 


vj 


M 


16»  Of  3am    1654    [i.e.    1654*5] 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 

Hump.  Mosely.        called  Clelia,  a  new  romance,  written  in  French,  by  Mons.  de  Soudery, 


G-ovnor  of  Nostre  Dame.     Translated  into  English 


vj 


M 


16«>  Of  3am   1654    [i.e.   1654*5] 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 
called  The  English  Treasury  of  Witt  &  Language,  or,  choice  flowers  collected 
out  of  the  most  &  best  of  our  English  Dramaticall  Poems.     Digested  into 


Comon  Places  by  J.  Cotgrave,  gent 


vj" 


16tb  of  3am   1654    [i.e.    1654*5] 

Master  Mosely.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 
called  A  fourth  volume  of  Familiar  Letters  ptly  historicall,  politicall, 
philosophicall,  by  Ja:  Howell  Esqr vjd 


22™  of  3am   1654    [i.e.   1654*5] 

[Page  331]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden,  a  booke  called 

Hen.  Herringman.     Honor  redivivus,  or  an  analysis  of  Honour  &  Armory,  by  Math:  Carter  Esq 

vjd 


464 


[25  January — 5  February  1654.  s. M»nn.{ Jfeon.] 


25»  Of  Sfait.    165*    [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  for  his  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Eo:  Norton,  warden 
a  booke  called  Anthropologic  Abstracted,  or  the  idea  of  Humane  nature 


Hen.  Herringman. 


reflected  in  brief e  Philosophicall  &  Anatomicall  collections 


VJ" 


ZS»  3»m  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Rich.  Eoyston.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of   Master   Norton  warden  a  booke 

called  A  Reply  to  the  Catholick  Gentleman's  answer  to  the  most  matteriall 
pte  of  the  boolce  of  schisme,  &c,  by  H.  Hamond,  D  D.      .         .         .     vjd 


25tb  3Jam  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Rich.  Royston.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 

called  The  Golden  Grove,  or  a  Manuall  of  daily  prayers  and  Lettanies 
fitted  to  the  daies  of  the  weeke  Containing  what  is  to  be  believed,  practised, 
desired,    Also  festivall  hymnes  according  to  the  manner  of  the  auncient 


church,  by  the  authour  of  the  Great  Exemplar 


vj 


irt 


1™  JFeiiU  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Peter  Cole.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 
called  The  sizes  &  lengths  of  riggings  for  all  the  States  shipps,  &  friggatts, 
as  also  proporcons  of  Boateswaines  &  carpenters  stores  of  all  kinds  for 
8  monethes  sea  service  upon  the  coasts  of  England,  Together  wth  sundry 
other  usefull  observacons  Performed  by  Edward  Hayward,  clerke  of  the 
Survey  at  Chattham vjd 


2°  iFeto*  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Norton 


[Page332J  Entred     .     . 

Tho.  Newberry.        warden  a  booke  called  Lawlesse  tith  robbers  discovered  &c 


vj 


30  JFelir.  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Henry  Hills.  Entred     ...     a  booke  called  His  Highnes  speach  to  the  Parliam'  in  the 

Painted  Chamber  att  their  dissolution  upon  Monday  the  22"  of  January  1654 
[i.e.  1654-5].     Published  to  pvent  mistakes  &  false  copies,  wth  the  hand^  of 


Master  Lee  warden  subscribed 


vj" 


Master 
John  Williams. 


5o  fficht.  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 
called  A  petition  for  the  vindication  of  the  puhlique  use  of  the  Booke  of 
Comon  Prayer  &c,  Humbly  pnted  to  the  Pari',  Anno  1654.  By  Lionell 
Gatford,  Batch  of  Divinity vjd 


[?Jforton.}s.M«nB. 


10—20  February  1654.] 


465 


10*  of  JFcitV.  1654   [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  for  their  copie  with  the  hands  of  Master  Norton  warden  sub- 
scribed a  booke  called  An  Order  &  Declaracon  of  His  Highness  the  Lord 
Protector  wth  the  advice  of  his  Council,  for  an  Assessmt  of  threescore 
thowsand  pounds  by  the  moneth  for  sixe  moneths,  for  &  towards  the  inain- 


Henry  Hills  and 
John  Field. 


tenance  of  the  armies  and  navies  of  this  Comon-  Wealth 


vj 


M 


Hen/r  Hill/and 

Juyi  Field/ 


Entred 
by  his  Hig^ 


15*/  Of  fficlitimvn  /654  [i.e.  1654*5/1 

wth  the  hand  of/Master  Lee  warden,/!  Proclamacon 


[Page  333] 
Henry  Hills  and 
John  Field. 


15*  of  JFe*v.  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden.  By  his 
Hiqhnes.  A  Proclamacon  prohibiting  the  disturbing  of  ministers  &  other 
Christians  in  their  assemblies  and  meetings vjd 


17*  of  JFeto.  1654 

Joseph  Cranford.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 
called  Enchiridio  Medicum,  containing  the  causes,  signes  &  cures  of  all 
those  diseases  that  doe  chiefly  affect  the  body  of  man.  Divided  into  three 
bookes,  wth  alphabeticall  tables,  &c,  Whereunto  is  added  a  treatise,  De 
Facultatibus  medicamentoru  compositoru  et  dolibus.     By  Robert  Bayfield 

Vjd 

19*  Of  ffiehv.  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Henry  Hills  and       Entred     .     .     .     under   the   hand   of    Master  Lee  warden,  An  Epistle 
John  Field.  to  the  Reader.     The  end  of  this  print  is  to  present  to  thy  view  a  most  wise 

and  pious  speach  spoken  to  King  James  the  5'*  of  Scotland  by  a  councellor 
of  his,  &c  .         .         .    "     .         .         .    '     .         .         .         .     vj* 

20*  Of  JFebV.  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

John  Stafford.  Entred     .     .     .     under   the  hand  of   Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 

called  Heaven  upon  Earth,  or  the  transfiguracon  of  Christ  upon  the  Mount, 
opened  in  severall  sermons,  by  Richard  Holsworth,  Doctor  in  Divinity 

vjd 

20*  Of  dFciK.  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

John  Stafford.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master   Norton   warden  a  booke 

called  A  cordiall  for  the  love  sick  soule.     Delivered    in   ix    sermons   on 
Cant.  2.  5.  by  Richard  Holsworth,  Dr  in  Divinity        .        .        .    vjd 


Deleted  in  Register. 

59 


See  next  entry. 


466 


[22  February— 2  March  1654. 


S.  Mann, 


I K.'  Norton.  J 


22tb  of  JFtbv.  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 


[Page  334]  Entred  for  their  copie  a  booke  called  An  Ordinance  for  reviving  the  court  of 

Henry  Hills  and       the  Dutchy  of  Lancaster,  by  order  of  his  Highnes  &  councell,  dat  14'*  Feb.  54 
John  new.  j-^g  jg54_5  j  to  ^^  l00]ce  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden  is  subscribed   vjd 


23tb  of  iFcfrrttitrs  1654    [i.e.   1654*5] 


Richard  Marriott.      Entred 


.     .     under   the   hand   of  Master  Norton,  warden,  a  booke 

acticall 
called  Euchologia,  or  the  doctrine  of  private-*  prayer,  left  as  a  legacie  by  a 
father  to  his  daughters,  in  private  directing  them  to  the  manifold  use  of  our 
comon  prayer  booke,  &c,  by  John  Prideaux  D.D.  late  Bp  of  Wore      vjd 


27*b  Of  JFthXMVV  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     wth  the  hand  of  Master  Warden  Norton  subscribed 

Henry  Seile.  a  booke  called  Holy  Devotions   wth   directions   to  pray.     Also   a   brief e 

exposicon  upon  the  Lds  praier,  the  creed,  the  x  Gomdmtes  &c  by  the  Eight 
Reverend  Father  in  God,  Lancelot  Andrewes,  late  Bp  of  Wore         vjd 


Henry  Hills  and 
John  Field. 


27tb  ffichv.    1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred     .     .     .     By   his   Highnes.     A  Proclamation  prohibiting  Horse- 
races for  six  moneths    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


Master 
John  Macock. 


27tb  of  iFirtr,  1654   [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hands  of  Master  Lke  warden  a  booke  called 
The  History  of  the  Ministery  &  Negotiacbns  of  Armand  Jean  du  Plessis 
Cardinall  &  Duke  of  Richlieu  und  the  raigne  of  Lewis  the  Just,  the  13'* 
of  the  name,  King  of  France  &  Navarre,  wth  politick  refleccons  &  divers 
letters,  containing  the  transactions  of  the  affaires  of  Piedmont  &  of  Mon- 
ferrat,  in  2  parts,  done  into  English  out  of  the  2d  edition  in  Trench,  by 
Henry  Cogan,  Gent vjd 


2$tb  of  dTdmmrw  1654   [i.e.  1654*5] 

[Page  335]  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hands  of  Master  Calamy  and  Master  Norton 

Master  Bartlett.      warden  a  booke  called  Tentations,  their  nature,  danger,  cure,  the  4'*  pte,  by 
Richard  Capell,  sometimes  fellow  of  Magdalen  Colledge  in  Oxford    vjd 


Henry  Hills  and 
John  Field. 


1™  iWartti  1654   [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  An  Order  &  Declaration  of  his  Highnes  the 
Lo:  Protector,  wth  the  advice  of  his  Counsell  touching  the  Continuance  of 
the  Duty  of  Excise  &  New  Impost.  To  which  was  subscribed  the  liand 
of  Master  Norton,  warden vjd 


2°  MAXC.  1654   [i.e.  1654*5] 

John  Crooke.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  A  vindication  of  true  liberty  from  ante- 
cedent &  extrinsecall  necessity,  by  John  Bramhall,  Bp  of  Deny,  agt 
M'Hobbs Vjd 

*  Deleted  in  Register. 


[I:  Norton.  }S.  Mann. 


2—14  March  1654.] 


467 


2&  Of  M*VCh  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

James  Crompe.  Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  The  prevention  of  poverty,  together  wth 
the  cure  of  melancholy  (alias)  discontent  &c,  by  R.  Young  of  Roxwell  in 
Essex,  Florilegus vjd 

6tb  Of  M*VCh  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Master  Gellibrand.  Entred  .  .  .  wth  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden  a  booke  called 
Wisedomes  Tripos,  or  rather  its  inscripcon,  Detur  Sapienti,  in  three 
treatises,  1.  of  worldly  policy.  2.  of  morall  wisedome.  3.  of  Christian 
Wisedome,  &c  by  Cha:  Herte,  minister  at  Winwick  in  Lancash      .     vjd 


[Page  336] 
Master 
Abra.  Miller. 


12tb  of  M*VCh  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  with  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  subscribed 
a  booke  called  Culpepper's  last  legacy  left  &  bequeathed  to  his  dearest  wife 
for  the  publique  good,  being  the  choisest  and  most  profitable  of  those  secretts, 
wch  while  he  lived  were  locht  up  in  his  breast  &  resolved  never  to  bee 
published  till  after  his  death,  containing  sundry  admirable  experimts  in 
sevall    sciences,   more   especially  in  Chirurgery   &   Phisick   &c,   Being   a, 


collection  out  of  Barrough'S  Method  of  Phisick  &  other  authors 


vj 


i'l 


14tt  of  iWiUXft  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     wth   the  hand    of   Master  Norton   warden   a   booke 

Nath.  Brookes.         called  Culpepper's  Astrologicall  Judgmt  of  diseases,  from  the  decumbiture 
of  the  sick,  much  enlarged  &c,  wth  a  compendious  treatise  of  urine  .     vjd 


Master 
Nath.  Brookes. 


HO  of  Mavch   1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  wth  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 
called  Milke  for  Children,  or  a  plaine  &  easie  method  teaching  to  read 
&  write,  &c.  As  also  an  appendix  of  praier  by  Lambrockc  Thomas,  D.D. 
now  viccar  of  Pemsey  in  Sussex vjd 


Master 
Nath.  Brookes. 


U»  of  iWarcfl  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  wth  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  subscribed 
a  booke  called  Witts  Interpreter,  or  the  Art  of  Logick  with  sevall  sovgs, 
verses,  fancies,  epigrams,  letters  &c  by  J.  Cragge    ....     vjd 


14»  of  itt.uch 

Master  Ibbltson.  Entred  .  .  .  under  the  hand  of  Master  Malyn  seer  xxvij  newes 
bookes  called,  Sevall  Proceedings,  viz'  from  the  last  of  Aug.  to  the 
8th  March,  1654 xiij"  vjd 


[Page  337] 
Master 
Nath.  Brooke. 


Utb  of  match  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

.     under  the  hand  of   Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 


Entred     .     . 

called  A  satyr  agt  Hippocrites,  by  Edward  Phillips,  Gent. 


Vjo 


468 


[15—24  March  1654. 


8.  M.nn.{£ fo'rton.] 


John  Stafford 
and  Master 
W^  GUbertson. 


15*  Of  MiUCh  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  for  their  copies  joyntly  by  assignemt  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
M"  Martha  Harison  widd  the  sevall  bookes  following,  viz'    .     iij"  vjd 

Markham's  Method, 

Secretts  of  Angling,  by  Lawson, 

Mascall's  booke  of  Cattell, 

Scoggin's  Jests, 

The  booke  of  riddles, 

The  rape  of  Lucrece,  & 

The  Game  att  Chesse, 

unto  which  assignmt,  dated  the  12th  of  Mch.  1654  [i.e.  1654-5]  the  hand 
of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed. 


Master 
Nath.  Brookes. 


15*  of  jfltatrdl  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  an  assignmt  under  the  hand  &  seale 
of  Master  Abr:  Miller,  dat  14th  March  1654  [i.e.  1654-5]  (unto 
which  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed)  a  booke  called 
Culpepper's  last  legacy  left  to  his  dearest  wife  for  the  publique  good,  formly 
entred  to  the  sd  Mr  Miller  in  this  Register vjd 


Master 
Octavian  Pulleyn. 


19»  of  iWardt  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred     .     .     .     und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke  called 
Liberti  Fromondi  S.   Th:  L.   Collegii   Falconis   in  Academia  Louaniensi 


Philosophiae  Professoris  Primarij,  Meteorologicoru  libri  sex 


vj 


^ 


20*  Of  MAXCU  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

[Page  338]  Entred     .     .     .     wth  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  subscribed  a 

Master  Lloyd.         booke  called  Silex  Scintillans.     Sacred  poems  &  private  ejaculations  in 


two  bookes,  by  Henry  Vaughan,  silurist 


vj 


id 


Master  Lloyd. 


Tho.  Maxey. 


20*  of  ittardi  1654  [i.e.  1654*5] 

Entred  .  .  .  wth  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  subscribed 
a  booke  called  A  Body  of  Phisick,  consisting  of  5  bookes,  wherein  the 
Institutions  or  fundamentalls  of  the  whole  art  both  of  Phisick  and  Chirur- 
gery  is  exactly  handled,  &c,  Also  the  grounds  of  Chimistry  &  the  way  of 
making  all  sorts  of  salves  &c,  whereunto  is  added  the  epitome  of  4  bookes 
of  Feavers  &  Agues,  written  in  Latyn  by  that  great  &  learned  phisitian 
D.  Sennertus.    Done  into  English  by  N.  D.  B.  &  professor  of  Phisick 


vj 


i<i 


24*  of  M&VCh  1654   [i.e.  1654*5] 


Entred  .  .  .  wth  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden,  a  booke  called 
The  Parasynagogue  Paragorized,  or  a  Paraneticall  confutacon  of  the 
Epidemicall  error  wch  asserteth  seperacon  from  parochial  church  comunion, 
&c.     By  John  Lesly,  minister,  neare  S'  Albans  in  Hertfordshire  .     vjd 


[E/ferton.}s.««n. 


28  March— 4  April  1655.] 


469 


2$«>  of  Mutch  1655 

Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  A  short  Rationale  or  Accompte  of  the 
service  of  the  Church  of  England,  wherein  (as  it  is  hoped)  that  service  i* 
vindicated  from  the  two  grand  accusacons  of  superstition  &  novelty,  &c.   To 


[Page  339] 

Timothy 
Garthwayt. 


John  Stafford. 


Stephen  Chatfleld. 


Master 

Wm'  Gilbertson. 


Master 

Wm-  Gilhertson. 


web.  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed  .         .         .     vjd 

2$«>  of  Match  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  wth  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  subscribed, 
A  delightfull  addicon  to  the  booke  called,  The  Gentle  Craft,  belonging  to 
the  said  John  Stafford vjd 

29«>  of  March  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (to  which  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden  is  subscribed) 
a  booke  called  Heaven  and  Hell  upon  Earth,  or,  a  treatise  of  contentacon 
&  sevall  Divine  Meditacons,  by  John  Quarles  Gent         .         .         .     vjd 

Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  an  assignment  from  Mistress  Falconer 
widd  two  bookes,  the  one  called,  Merry  conceited  Jests,  by  George  Peele 
Gent.  &c,  &  the  other  called,  a  comedie  of  the  Merry  Devill  of  Edmonton, 
to  wch  assignment  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed 


*u 


W 


4»  Of  gptfll  1655 


Entred     ...     by  vertue  of  an  assignmt  und  the  hand   &   seale  of 
Edward  Wright  the  bookes  or  copies  following,  viz'    .         .        j*  vjd 

1.  The  tragicall  history  of  King  Leire,  &  his  3  daughters, 

2.  The  vertuous  life  and  memorable  death  of  S'  Rich:  Whittington, 

mercer,  sometymes  Ld  Maior  of  the  honoble  cittie  of  London, 

3.  Mr  Dent's  Sermons  of  the  miracles  of  Christ, 

to  wch  assignment,  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed. 


[Page  340] 

Master 

Wm-  Gilbertson. 


4«>  of  BfpOl  1655 

Entred     ...     by  vertue  of  an  assignmt  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Edward  Wright,  the  severall  bookes  or  copies  following,  viz'     .     iiij» 

1.  A  platforme  made  for  the  proof e  of  God's  Providence,  by  Mr  Dent. 

2.  A  booke  called  the  2d  pte  of  Adam  Bell,  Ac. 

3.  The  opening  of  Heaven  gates,  or  the  ready  way  to  everlasting 

life,  &c. 

4.  A  play  called  The  Shooemakers  Holiday,  or  the  gentle  craft. 

5.  The  tragicall  history  of  ye  horrible  life  &  death  of  D'  Faustut, 

by  C.  M. 

6.  The  handmaid  of  repentance,  by  Mr  Dent. 

7.  The  figure  of  4,  the  2d  pte. 

8.  Scoggins  Jests. 

To  which  asst  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  is  subscribed. 


470  [4  April  1655.  ■•  ■»«-{21JSt«.] 


*»  Of  %ptl\l  1655 

Master  Entred  for  his  copies  by  vertue  of  an  assignmt  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 

Wm*  Gllbertson.        Edwaed  Weight,  the  severall  bookes  or  copies  following,  viz'     .     iiij" 

1.  The  life  and  death  of  the  Ladie  Jane  Gray. 

2.  Crosse  and  Pile,  or  the  crossing  of  proverbs. 

3.  The  1*'  &  second  parts  of  the  Crossing  of  Proverbs,  by  B.  N. 

4.  The  soothing  of  proverbs,  wth  only,  True  forsooth. 

5.  The  Schoole  of  Good  Manners. 
17  June  1656.                    6.  The  comedy  called,  Mucedorus. 

7.  A  short  catachisme,  by  Rob'  Hutching. 

8.  The  story  of  Katherin  Stubbs. 

To  wch  asst  the  hand  of  Master  Noeton  warden  is  subscribed. 

4tb  of  ajjtrCU  1655 

[Page  341]  Entred  ...  by  vertue  of  an  assignmt  und  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Master  Edwaed  Weight,  the  sevall  bookes  or  copies  comonly  called,  as 
W>»-  Gllbertson.        followeth,  viz* iiij* 

1.  The  hand-full  of  Delights. 

2.  Merry  Jests  concerning  Popes,  Monkes  &  Friars,  &c. 

3.  Keepe  within  Compasse. 

4.  Live  within  Compasse. 

5.  A  sermon  called,  The  food  of  ye  soule  by  A.  D. 

6.  A  sermon  called,  Mary  sitting  att  Christs  feete  preached  at  the 

funerall  of  Mary  Swaine. 

7.  Venus  &  Adonis. 

8.  The  first  pte  of  the  figure  of  4. 

To  wch  assignment  the  hand  of  Master  Noeton  warden  is  subscribed. 

4«>  Of  ZLpviU  1655 

Master                  Entred     ...     by  vertue   of  an   assignmt  und  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Wm'  Gllbertson.       Edwaed  Weight,   the    sevall    bookes    or    copies,   comonly   called    as 
followeth,  viz' vj' 

1.  The  Golden  Trumpett. 

2.  Andeewes'  Resolution  to  turne  to  God. 

3.  Andeewes  of  Repentance. 

4.  A  scourge  from  God  to  beware  of  his  rod. 

5.  A  soveraign  salve  to  cure  a  sick  soule. 

6.  A  play  called,  The  Tragicall  history  of  the  life  &  death  of  Doctor 

Faustus. 

7.  A  Dreame  of  the  Devill  and  Dives. 

8.  The  Crowne  Garland  of  Golden  Roses,  both  parts. 

9.  The  pleasant  conceits  of  old  Hobson. 

10.  Andeewes'  Golden  Chaine. 

11.  Andeewes'  Necessary  Caveat  to  winne  siners. 

12.  Andeewes'  Petition. 

To  wch  assignmt  the  hand  of  Master  Noeton  warden  is  subscribed. 


[£' Norton.  KM*™ 


5—12  April  1655.] 


471 


5»  Of  gptfll   1655 

Entred  for  his  copie  und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden,  a  booke 
called  A  rich  Cabinet  wth  variety  of  inventions,  &c      Collected  by  J.  W. 


[Page  342] 

Master 

Wm'  GUbertson. 


Master 

Wm'  GUbertson. 


VJ 


i<l 


5»  of  %pxi\\  1655 


Entred     .     .     .     the   sevall   bookes   or  copies    hereafter    menconed   & 
comouly  called  as  followeth,  viz' iiij5 

1.  Venus  Turtle  doves,  or  Cupids  conquest,  being  love's  garden  plott, 

planted  wth  variety  of  new  complemts. 

2.  The  famous  history  of  that  ignoble  knight  S"  Laurence  Lazieus. 

3.  The  third  part  of  ye  Unfortunate  Sonne  wth  his  Death  &  Buriall, 

by  H.  C. 

4.  The  Welsh  Traveller,  or  the  unfortunate  Welshman,  by  H.  C. 

5.  No  jest  like  a  true  jest,  being  a  compendious  record  of  the  merry 

life  &  mad  exploits  of  Copt.  James  Hinde,  &c. 

6.  The  famous  history  of  Valentine  &  Orson,  &c,  drawne  up  in  a 

short  volume. 

7.  The  second  pte  of  Unfortunate  Jack. 

8.  Vinegar  &  Mustard,  or  wormewood  lectures  for  evie  day  in  the 

weeke,  &c,  by  W.  J. 

To  wch  sevall  copies  the  approbacon  of  Master  Norton  was  had. 


5»  of  &pxill  1655 

Master  Entred     ...     by  assignment  from  Edward  Wright,  wth  the  hand 

Wm'  GUbertson.       0f  Master  Norton  warden,  the  sevall  bookes  or  copies  following   .     ij* 

1.  The  history  of  frier  Bacon. 

2.  The  merry  bugge,  or  Robin  Goodfellow. 

3.  The  Paradice  of  Dainty  Devices. 

4.  The  vineyard  of  devotion. 

Mpxm  the  7» 

[Page  343]  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  Saints  Jewell,  shewing  how  to  apply 
Master  the  promise,  &  the  soules  invitacon  unto  Jesus  Christ.  In  a  sermon  preached 
John  sweeting.        by  Tho:  Shepheard vjd 


lltb  of  Zptil  1655 

Tho.  Ferby.  Entred     ...     a  booke  entituled  The  Philizer's   office,  or  the  measne 

processe   they   make   out    before   appearance,  &c.     To  wch    the   hand    of 


Master  Lee  warden  was  subscribed 


vj° 


12»  of  KpviU  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     wth  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  subscribed  a 

Ralph  Smith.  booke  called  A  fruitfull  &  usefull  discourse  touching  the  honour  due  from, 

children  to  parents  &  the  duty  of  parents  towards  their  children,  by  Tho: 


Cobbett  mr  of  Lynn  in  New  England 


VJa 


472 


[13—26  April  1655. 


S.*ann.{W/  &«ton 


■] 


13tb  of  ftpvill  1655 

Entred  for  his  copie  or  booke  a  booke  entituled  The  joyes  of  heaven 
pronounced  &  pmised  to  the  saints  on  earth,  being  a  coment  &  exposicon  on 
the  Beatitudes,  expresst  in  Christs  sermons  in  ye  mount,  out  of  the  5th  of 
Mathew  to  the  16th  verse,  by  Mr  Jeremiah  Burroughs,  late  of  Cripplegate, 
London,  wth  Master  Nortons  hand vjd 


Master 
Natb.  Brookes. 


13tb  0f  gptfu  I655 

John  Stafford.  Entred     ...     a  booke  called  The  Parliament  of  Pismires,  or  a  most 

delightfull   history   of  the  famous   clothier  of  England,    called,   Jack   of 


Newberry,  &c    To  wch  Master  Norton  warden  subscribed 


vja 


[Page  344] 
Master 
James  Flesher. 


13»  of  ftpviU  1655 

Entred  ...  a  booke  entituled  An  antidote  agt  Atheisme  or  an  appeale 
to  the  naturall  facultyes  of  ye  minde  of  man,  whether  there  bee  not  a  God. 
By  Hen:  Moore  fellow  of  Christs  Colledge  in  Camb  wth  an  appendix 


thereunto  annexed 


Vj" 


Master 
James  Flesher. 


Master 

Y/m.  Gilbertson 


13»  of  ZpviU  1655 

Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  most  notable  antiquity  of  Great 
Brittain  called  Stoneheng  on  Salisbury  plaine,  restored  by  Inigo  Jones,  Esq' 
architect  Genii  to  the  late  king,  to  wch  Master  Norton  warden  subscribed 


vj 


d* 


27«>  of  frptiU  1655 


Entred 


a    booke  called    The    Academy    of   Pleasure    &c,    by 


and  John  Stafford.    Sam:  Shepheard,  wth  Master  Norton's  hand 


vj" 


27»  of  %pxi\\  1655 

Ed.  Blackmore.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  history  of  Dorastus  and  Fawnia, 
very  pleasant  &  delightfull,  lively  expressing  the  whole  history,  being 
epitomized  in  one  sheete  &  half,  to  wch  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  ward 


is  subsr 


Vja 


30«>  Of  %pvitt  1655 

Tim.  Garthwalte.  Entred  ...  a  booke  called  The  Rogue,  or  the  excellency  of  history 
displayed  in  the  notorious  life  of  that  incomparable  thief  Guzman  de 
Alfarach  the  witty  Spanyard.  Written  in  Spannish  &  from  thence 
epitomized  into  Eng  by  A.  S.  Gent,  to  wch  Master  Norton  warden 
subscribed vjd 


26*  of  ftpvHl  1655 

[Page  345]  Entred     ...     a  booke  called  Five  hundred  points  of  Good  Husbandry 

Master  by  Thomas  Tusser  Gent,  to  wch  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is 

Geo.  Sawbridge.        subscribed.  [No  sum  stated.] 

•  Entries  dated  26">  of  Aprill  follow  those  dated  30">  of  Aprill. 


orton.  {S.Mann. 


26  April  1655.] 


473 


26*  Of  gptttl  1655 

Master  Entred   for   his   copie  a   booke  called   Littletons   Tenures  in  English, 

Geo.  Sawbrldge.        lately  fused  &  amended,  to  wch  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is 
subscribed.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


26*  of  %pxi\\  1655 


Entred  .  .  .  a  booke  thus  entituled  The  wholebooJce  of  Psalmes,  Collected 
into  English  metre  by  Thomas  Stemhold,  John  Hopkins  &  others,  conferred 
wth  the  Hebrew.  Sett  forth  &  allowed  to  be  sung  &c,  to  wch  the  hand  of 
Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


26*  of  %pxi\\  1655 


Entred  ...  a  booke  entituled  The  Psalmes  of  David  in  English  meeter 
sett  forth  by  Mr  Fra:  Rous,  &  fused  by  the  Assembly  of  Divines.  To  wch 
the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed.      [No  sum  stated.] 


26*  of  %pxi\\  1655 


Master  Entred     ...     a  booke  entituled  The  Psalter  or  Psalmes  of  David  ac- 

Geo.  Sawbridge.        cording  to  the  new  translacon  of  the  English  Bible.     To  wch  the  hand  of 
Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


26*  of  gtytfU  1655 

Entred  ...  a  booke  entituled  The  Psalter  or  Psalmes  of  David  after 
the  translation  of  the  Great  Bible,  pointed  as  it  shall  bee  said  or  sung  in 
churches,  wth  the  addicon  of  Morning  &  Evening  praier.  To  wch  the  hand 
of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed.  [No  sum  stated.] 


[Page  34GJ 

Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


26*  of  ftpvill  1655 

Entred  ...  a  booke  entituled  The  Primer  or  Catechisme  sett  forth 
agreeable  to  the  booke  of  Comon  praier,  authorized  by  the  Kings  Matie  to  be 
used  throughout  his  Bealme  &  Dominions,  wherein  is  contained  Godly 
praiers  &  graces,  very  meete  &  necessary  for  the  instruccon  of  youth.  To 
wch  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed.    [No  sum  stated.] 


26*  of  ZLpvitt  1655 

Master  Entred     ...     a  booke  entituled  The  Primer  or  Catechisme  wherein  is 

Geo.  Sawbrldge.  contained  Godly  praiers  &  graces  very  meete  &  necessary  for  the  instruccon 
of  youth.     To  wch  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed. 

[No  sum  stated.] 

26*  of  ftpvitt  1655 

Master  Entred     ...     a  booke  entituled  The  Primer,  or  an  easy  way  to  teach 

Geo.  Sawbrldge.  children  the  true  reading  of  English,  wth  a  necessary  catechisme  to  instruct 
youth  in  the  grounds  of  the  Christian  religion.  Also  choice  places  of 
Scripture  for  that  purpose,  composed  by  John  Owen  minister  of  the 
gospell,  approved  &  allowed  by  a  comt""  of  Parliament.  To  wch  the 
hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed.  [No  sum  stated.] 

GO 


474 


[26  April  1655. 


8.  M™^ Norton.] 


26*  Of  gyrM  1655 

Master  Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  A  most  easy  way  to  attaine  to  the  true 

Geo.  Sawbridge.  reading  of  English,  by  N.  W.  Gent.  To  weh  the  hand  of  Master  Norton 
warden  is  subscribed.  [No  sum  stated.] 

26*  of  %pvi\\  1655 

Master                   Entred     .     .     .     All  Primers  Psalters  &  Psalmes,  in  meeter  &  prose  with 
Geo.  Sawbridge.         musicall  notes  &  without  notes,  in  great  volumes  &  in  small  volumes,  in  the 
English  tongue vjd 

26*  of  StyrW  1655 

[Page  347]  Entred     .     .     .     a  booke  en tituled  A  new  booke  of  spelling  wth  sillables  or, 

Master  an  Alphabet  &  plaine  pathway  to  the  faculty  of  reading  the  English,  Roman, 

Geo.  Sawbridge.  Italica  &  secretary  hands,  wth  severall  copies  of  the  same,  &c  ;  to  wch  the 
hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed.  [No  sum  stated.] 

26*  of  ayriU  1655 

Master  Entred     ...     a  booke  entituled  The  English  Schoolemaster  teaching  all 

Geo.  Sawbridge.  }Lis  scholars  of  what  age  soever,  the  most  easie,  short,  &  pfect  order  of  dis- 
tinct reading  &  true  writing,  &c,  by  Edw:  Cooke  Mr  of  the  ffree  schoole  in 
S'  Edmonds  Bury.  To  which  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is 
subscribed.  [No  sum  stated.] 


26*  of  ajmll  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     a  booke  entituled  A  precious  booke  of  Heavenly  meditaccms 

Geo.  Sawbridge.  called,  A  private  talke  of  the  soule  wth  God  By  Tho:  Rogers.  To  wch  the 
hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed.  [No  sum  stated.] 

26*  of  OptM  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand   of  Master  Norton  warden   a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbridge.  entituled  Of  the  Imitation  of  Christ  in  3  bookes,  by  Thomas  of  Kempis. 
Now  newly  corrected  &c,  by  Thomas  Rogers.  [No  sum  stated.] 

26*  of  gjiriU  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbridge.  entituled  The  Confession  of  Faith  &  the  larger  &  shorter  Catechisme  first 
agreed  upon  by  the  Assembly  of  Divines  at  Westmr,  &  now  approved  by  the 
Oenerall  Assembly  of  the  Kirke  of  Scotland,  <fec.  [No  sum  stated.] 


[Page  348] 

Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


26*  of  ZlpxiU  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (under  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  The  grounds  &  principles  of  religion,  contained  in  a  shorter  cate- 
chisme, according  to  the  advice  of  the  Assembly  of  Divines  sitting  at  Westmr. 

[No  sum  stated.] 


jT'&rton>  *»»■ 


26  April  1655.] 


475 


26*  of  frptiU  1655 

Master  Entred  for  his  copie  (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbridge.        entituled  Jus  Feudale  tribus  libris  comprehensum.     Authore  Mro  Thoma 
Cragio  de  Kivartoun.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


26*  of  frpm  1655 

Entred     .     .     .     (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Christianae  Pietatis  prima  imtitutio  ad  usum  gcholarum. 

[No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


26*  Of  gjKttl   1655 

Entred     .     .     .     (under  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Epistolae  Joan:  Bavisii  textoris.  [No  sum  stated.] 


26*  of  Shrill  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     (under  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbridge.        entituled  Puerileg  Gonfabulatiunculae.     Autore  Evaldo  Q-allo. 

[No  sum  stated.] 

26*  of  IjpOl  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbridge.        entituled  Sententiae  Pueriles  pro  primis  latina  lingua  tyronibus  ex  diversis 
scriptoribus  collecta,  p  Leonard  Culman.  [No  sum  stated.] 


[Page  349] 

Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


26*  of  XpvfU  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Marci  Tullii  Ciceronis  epistolarum  libri  iiij.  a  Johanne  Sturmis 
puerili  educationi  confecti  [No  sum  stated.] 


26*  of  aimll  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     (and  the  hand  of  Master   Norton   warden)  a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbridge.        entituled  Publii  Virgilii  Maronis  opera  variorum  autorum  annotationibus 
illustrata  [No  sum  stated.] 

26*  of  3i>t:W  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     (under  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbridge.        entituled  Apthonii  Progymnasmata,  partim  a  Rodolpho  Agricola  partim  a 
Joan:  Maria  Catanaeo,  Ac.  [No  sum  stated.] 


26*  of  ftpxill  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     (under  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbridge.        entituled    Terentius    Christianus,   sive   comoediae    duae    Terentiano   stylo 
conscripta.    Autore  Corn:  Schonaes.  [No  sum  stated.] 


476 


[26  April  1655. 


S.  Mann 


IE.' Norton.  J 


26tb  of  ftpvill  1655 

Master  Entred  for  his  copie  (under  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbridge.        entituled  Pub:  Terentius  A,  M.  Antonio  Mureto  emendatug,  et  argumentig 
in  singulag  fabulas  et  gcenag  illustratug  &c.  [No  sum  stated.] 


26»  Of  BpviU  1655 


Master  Entred     .     .     .     (under  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbridge.        entituled    Catonis    digticha    de    Moribug    cum    gcholiig.     Des:    Erasmi 
Roterodami  &c.  [No  sum  stated.] 

26*  of  ZpiciU  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton   warden)   a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbridge.        entituled  Mat.  Corderii  colloquiorum  gcholasticorum  libri  iiij. 

[No  sum  stated.] 


[Page  360]  * 

Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


26*  Of  frptill  1655 

Entred     .     .     .     (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
called  Aegopi  Phrygig  fabulae  Indice  correction  pfixo.     [No  sum  stated.] 

26»  of  ^pvill  1655 

Entred     .     .     .     (under  ye  hand  of   Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Dialogorum  gacrorum  libri  iiij.     Autore  Sebastiano  Castalione. 

[No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


26*  Of  %pti\\  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
called  Be  Officiig  Marci  Tullii  Ciceronis  libri  iij.  Item  De  Amicitia ;  De 
Senectute;  Paradoxa  &  de  Somnio  Scipionig,  cum  indice  in  fine  libri 
adjuncto.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


26«>  Of  %pvi\l  1655 

Entred     .     .     .     (under  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a   booke 
entituled  Linguae  latinae  exercitatio,  Joan  Lod.     Vive  autore. 

[No  sum  stated.] 


26»  of  frpvill  1655 


Master  Entred     .     .     .     (und  the  hands  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 

Geo.  sawbridge.        entituled  Isocrates  Orationeg.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


26*  of  ftpm  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke  en- 
tituled 'OIKEI'ON  AIAAOfON  BIBAION  EAAHNI2TI.  KAI  'POMAI2TI. 
Familiarium  coUoquiorum  libellug  Graece  et  Latine  auct:  et  recognitus,  &c. 
Autore  Johanne  Poeselio.  [No  sum  stated.] 

*  Incorrect  pagination,  pages  350-359  missing. 


ITiSton.K  "•»»• 


26  April  1655.] 


477 


[Page  361] 

Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


26»  of  ftpviU  1655 

Entred  for  his  copie  (under  the  hands  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  P.  Ovidii  Nasonis  Metamorphosis,  ex  accuratissimis  virorwm,  Boctis- 
simorum  castigationibus  emendata,  et  in  lucem  edita.      [No  sum  stated.] 

26»  of  ftpviU  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Publii  Ovidii  Nasonis  Be  Tristibus ;  libri  v,  cum  annotationibus 
minime  rejiciendis  Ex  collatione  exemplarium  a  quamplurimis  mendis 
purgati.  [No  sum  stated.] 

2&b  of  ftptfU  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke  entituled 
Pub:  Ovidii  Nasonis  Heroidum  Epistolae,  una  cum  A  Sabini  epistolis 
tribus  ad  totidem  ovidianas  responsoriis.  Amorum  libri  iij.  Be  arte 
amandi  libri  iij.     Be  remedio  amoris  libri  ij,  &c.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


26*  Of  gtftfll  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Prosodia  Henr.  Smetii  Bub.  F.  A.  Loeda,  Alostani,  Flandri,  Medi- 
cinae  doctoris  promptissima.  Quae  syllabarum  positione  et  dipthongis 
carentium  guantitates  sola  veterum  autoritate  adductis  exemplis  demon- 
strat,  &c.  [No  sum  stated.] 

26»  of  ftpviU  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Epithetorum  Jo:  Ravisii  Textoris  epitome  Ex  Hadr.  Junii  Mediis 
recognitione,  &c.  [No  sum  stated.] 


[Page  362] 

Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


26*  of  ®pvil\  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Sententiae  Ciceronis,  Demosthenis,  ac  Terentii  Bogmata  Philo- 
sophica,  item  Apothegmata  quaedam  pia.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


26*  of  StyrCU  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  und  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 
entituled  Baptistae  Man tuani  Carmelitae  Adolescentia  seu  bucolica,  brevibus 
Bod:  Badii  comentariis  illustrata.  His  accesserunt  J.  Murmelii  in  singulas 
eclogas,  argumentum  &c.  [No  sum  stated.] 

26»  of  %pxi\\  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 
entituled  1.  Catonis  distichadeMoribus.  2.  Bicta  insignia  septem  sapientum 
Graeciae.  3.  Mimi  Publiani,  &c,  a  Carolo  Hoole,  A.M.  &c.  Cato's 
distichs  concerning  manners.  2.  Excellent  sayings  &c.  3.  Publius  stage 
verses  &c,  both  in  Latine  &  English,  by  Charles  Hoole  Mr  of  Arts  &c. 

[No  sum  stated.] 


478 


[26  April  1655. 


S.M.nn.lS/foerton.] 


26*"  of  %pv.  1655 

Master  Entred  for  his  copie  (und  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbrldge.  entituled  Pueriles  Confabulatiunculae  Anglo  Latine  &c  Childrens  talke, 
English  &  Latine,  devided  into  sevall  clauses,  &c  by  Charles  Hoole  Mr  of  Arts, 
L.  C.  Oxon.  Teacher  of  a  private  gramer  schoole  &c.     [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


26«>  of  %pxi\X  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (under  the  hands  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  A  treatise  collected  out  of  the  Statutes  of  this  Comon  Wealth,  & 
according  to  comon  experience  of  the  lawes,  concerning  the  office  & 
authorities  of  coroners  &  sherriffes,  &c.  By  John  Wilkinson  of  Bernards 
Inn,  Gent vjd 


[Page  363] 

Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


26*  of  gjtrttl  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Sententiae  Pueriles  Anglo-latinae  &c,  or,  Sentences  for  children, 
English  &  Latine,  collected  out  of  sundry  authors  long  since  by  Henry 
Culman  &  now  translated  into  English  by  Charles  Hoole. 

[No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


26*  of  MpXiU  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Maturini  Corderij  Golloquia  scholastica  Anglo-Latina  &c,  or 
Maturinus  Corderius's  School  Colloquies  English  &  Latine  &c,  by  Charles 
Hoole,  Mr  of  Arts,  &c.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


26tb  of  %pvi\l  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hands  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  A  catechisme  or  Institution  of  Christian  religion  to  bee  learned  of 
all  youth  next  after  the  litle  catechisme  appointed  in  the  booke  of  Comon 
praier,  by  A.  Nowell.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge. 


26*  of  Zlpvill  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  The  A.B.  G.  wth  the  catechisme,  that  is  to  say,  An  instruction  fitt  to 
bee  taught  &  learned  of  evie  child.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


26*  Of  aprCU  1655 

Entred     .     .     .     (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
The  A. B.C.  wth  the  Lds  Praier,  comonly  called  Prints  for  horne-bookes. 

[No  sum  stated.] 

George  Sawbridge,  in  whose  name  these  nine  pages  of 
entries  were  made  free  of  charge  except  in  two  instances, 
was  treasurer  of  the  English  Stock,  and  the  entries  were 
probably  made  on  behalf  of  the  partners.  It  is  curious 
that  two  items  should  have  the  fee  placed  against  them. 


[I' felon.  K  Mann. 


1—9  May  1655.] 


479 


1™  MAij  1655 


[Page  364]  Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden,  By  the 

Henry  Hills  and       Bo:  Protector.     A  Proclamacon  declaring  his  highnesse  pleasure  &  comand 
John  Field.  yor  putting  in  execucon  the  lawes,  statutes,  &  ordinances  made  agt  Jesuits  & 


preists  &  for  the  speedy  conviction  of  Popish  recusants 


VJQ 


2°°  iWitif  1655 

Henry  Hills.  Entred     .     .     .     under  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden  a  booke  entituled 

The  history  of  the  lives  and  raignes  of  Mary,  Queene  of  Scotland,  &  of  her 
sonne  &  successor  James  the  sixth  of  that  name  &c,  by  Wm  Saunderson, 


gent. 


vj° 


3°  ataij  1655 

Rich.  Royston.  Entred    .     .     .    (under  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden)  a  booke  entituled 

An  account  of  Mr  Cawdry's  triplex  diatribe  concerning  superstition,  will 


worship  &  Christmas  festivall,  by  H.  Hamond,  D.D. 


vj 


\& 


3°  Maii  1655 

Rich.  Rolston.  Entred     .     .     .    (under  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden)  a  booke  entituled 

TJnum  necessarium,  or  the  doctrine  &  practice  of  repentance,  describing  the 
necessities  &  measures  of  a  strict,  a  holy  &  a  Christian  life  &  rescued  from, 


popular  errors  by  Jeremy  Tailor,  D.D. 


vj 


i'l 


3°    M*ij  1655 

Rich.  Royston.  Entred  .  .  .  (under  ye  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden)  a  booke  entituled 
A  correct  copie  of  some  notes  concidng  God's  decrees,  especially  of  reprobacZn. 
Written  Ac vjd 


[Page  365] 
Rich.  Royston. 


Master 
Geo.  Calvert. 


3°  M*if  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (under  ye  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden)  a  booke  entituled 
The  plaine  mans  senses  exercised  to  discerne  both  good  &  evill,  or  a  discovie 
of  the  errors,  heresies  &  blasphemies  of  these  tymes,  &c  by  Wm  Lyford,  B.D. 


vj" 


7tb  of  JKai> 


Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Gods  holy  covenants,  the  great  &  sweet  mistery  of  all  his  holy 
scriptures  clearely  opened  &  unfolded  in  distinct  aphorismes  &  their 
explanacons,  &c.     By  Ffra:  Roberts,  M.A.  pastour  of  Wrington  in  Com 


Somerset 


Vj- 


9»  of  m*2  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 

Oct.  Pulleyn.  entituled  Be  cometa  anni  CIqIqC  xviii  dissertacbnes  Thomae  Pieni  in 

Academia  Lovaniensi  medicinae  et  Liberti  Fromondi  Philosophiae  Proforum 


vj 


i<i 


480 


[9—16  May  1655. 


S.  Mann.  , 


I.  Norton.  J 


9tb  of  fl*a»  1655 

Master                  Entred  for  his  copie  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
Octavian  Faiieyn.      entituled  De  causis  naturalibus  Pluviae  Purpureae  Bruxellensis  Clarorum 
virorum  Indicia VJd 


Master 
Henry  Twiford, 
Master 
Nath.  Brookes 
and  John  Place. 

Ve  27  Sep.  54. 


9»  of  #ta»  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (by  vertue  of  an  assignmt  of  two  third  pts  thereof  to  ye 
sd  Nath:  Beookks  &  John  Place,  under  ye  hand  &  seale  of  ye  sd 
Master  Twiford,  &  his  desire  to  have  ye  same  entred  ioyntly)  a  booke 
called  The  compleate  clerke,  or  Scriveners  Guide  formly  entred  to  him  the 
sd  Mr  Twiford,  to  wch  asst  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is 
subscribed vjd 


[Page  366] 
Master 
Nath.  Brookes. 
Ve  5°  July  1633. 


9»  of  4Ka»  1655 


Entred  .  .  .  (by  vtue  of  an  asst  thereof,  und  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Tho:  Harper  to  wch  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed) 
a  booke  entituled  The  Garden  of  Health,  the  wch  is  heretofore  entred  to 
ye  sd  M'  Harp  as  his  copie vjd 


Master 
Sam.  Thomson 
and  Master 
Tho.  Newcomb. 


10tb  of  fltag  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  und  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  a  booke 
entituled  Health' 's  Improvement,  or  rules  comprizing  &  discovering  the  nature, 
method  &  manner  of  preparing  all  sorts  of  food  used  in  this  nation,  by 


Tho:  Muffett  Dr  in  Phis,  corrected  by  Chr.  Bennett,  D.P. 


vja 


Robert  Gibbs.  Entred     .     . 

agt  sinfull  altars,  in  a  sermon  preached  by  Z.  C. 


11  «>  Of  flt»£  1655 

a  booke  entituled  Fraterna  correptio,  or  the  saints  zeale 


Vj° 


Utb  of  flta»  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     (und  the  hand  of  Master   Norton  warden)  a   booke 

Joshua  Kirton.  entituled  A  learned  and  very  usefull  comentary  on  the  whole  epistle  to  ye 
HEBREWES,  being  the  substance  of  30  yea  Wednesday es  Lectures  at  Black- 
friers,  London,  by  that  holy  &  learned  divine  Wm  Gouge,  D.D.  and  late 


Pastor  there 


Vj" 


Tho.  Parkhurst.        Entred 


15">  of  ittaw  1655 

a  booke  entituled  A  comentary  or  exposition  upon  ye 


whole  first  epistle  of  JOHN,  by  John  Cotton,  of  New  England 


vj° 


[Page  367] 
Master 
Blch.  Tomlyn. 


16»  of  flliiu   1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  ye  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden)  a  booke  entituled 
The  Civill  warres  of  France,  or  a  short  colleccXm  of  ye  most  matteriall 
■passages  during  the  raigne  of  Charles  the  9"  .         .         .         .         .     vjd 


[2/fcrt.n.}S-*»»». 


16  May  1655.] 


481 


16»  of  4Ka»  1655 

Rich.  Hodgkinson.  Entred  for  his  copie  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Monasticon  Anglicanum,  sive  Pandectae  Coenobiorum,  Bene- 
dictiuorum  Gluniacensium  Cisterciensium  Carthusianorum  a  primordiis 
ad  corum  usque  dissoluconem  &c  p  Rogerum  Dodsworth,  Eborac,  & 
Wm  Dugdale  Warw vjd 


Master 
John  Rothwell. 


16«>  of  iWa»  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  A  Catologue  of  the  most  approved  divinity  bookes,  wch  have  bene 
printed  or  reprinted  about  20  yeares  past,  &  continued  down  to  this  pnt 
yeare  1655 vjd 


Master 
Tho.  Underbill. 


16»  of  4tta»  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Supplementum  Ghirurgiae,  or  the  supplement  to  the  Marrow  of 
Chirurgery  &c  by  Ja:  Cooke vjd 


Master 

Fra,  Pndorhlll. 
Eglesfield. 


16*  of  4Wa»  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Daemonium  Meridianum,  Satan  at  noone,  &c  by  Christopher 
Fowler,  Minister  at  S'  Maries  in  Reading vjd 


[Page  368] 
John  Hancock. 


16»  Of  iW5t»   1655 

Entred     .     .     .     (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton   warden)  a   booke 
entituled  Precious  remedies  agt  Satans  devices,  or  salve  for  all  mens  sores. 


By  Thomas  Brookes  of  Margaretts,  Fish  streete  hill 


vjq 


John  Hancock. 


ie»  of  Ma»  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden)  a  booke  entituled 
Heaven  on  Earth,  or  a  serious  discourse  touching  a  well  grounded  assurance 
of  mens  everlasting  happines  &  blessednes.     By  Thomas  Brookes  preacher 


of  ye  Gospell  at  Margts,  Fish  street  hill 


vj 


I* 


John  Hancock. 


16»  of  4H;t»  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  The  unsearchable  riches  of  Christ,  or  meate  for  strong  men,  milhe 
for  babes,  held  forth  in  22  sermons  from  EPHES.  3.  8."  by  Thomas  Brookes, 


Preacher  of  ye  word  at  Margarets  New  fish  street 


vj" 


*  Deleted  in  Register. 
61 


482 


[16—24  May  1655. 


S.  Mum.  |i^] 


16»  of  iWa»  1655 

Entred  for  his  copie  (und  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  The  Countrey  Justice,  containing  ye  practise  of  the  Justices  of  Peace 
out  of  their  sessions  &c.  By  Mich.  Dalton  of  Lincolnes  Inne  Esq'  &  one  of  ye 
Masters  of  ye  Chancery.  Now  againe  enlarged  with  many  Presidents  & 
resolucbns  of  ye  quaeres  conteined  in  ye  form  impressions.  Whereunto  is 
also  added  by  way  of  Appendix  under  their  pper  heads  all  such  Acts  & 
ordinances  as  are  necessary  to  bee  hnowne  &  put  in  execuclm,  by  the  Justices 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


of  ye  Peace  made  &  published  before  ye  yeare  1655 


Vjo 


[Page  369] 

Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


16»  of  4*fct»  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  The  first  part  of  ye  Institutes  of  ye  Lawes  of  England,  or  a  comen- 
tary  upon  Littleton,  not  the  name  of  ye  authour  only  but  of  ye  law  itself e. 
Authore  Edw.  Coke,  Milite.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


17»  of  JWa»  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Les  termes  de  la  ley  or  certaine  difficult  &  obscure  words  &  termes  of 
the  comon  lawes  &  statutes  of  this  realme  now  in  use,  expounded  &  explained, 
wth  a  new  addicon  of  above  Two  hundred  &fiftie  words.     [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


!•»  of  J*ta»  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  A  collecclm  of  sundry  statutes  frequent  in  use  wth  notes  in  the 
margent  &  references  to  the  booke  cases  &  boohes  of  entries  &  registers  where 
they  bee  treated  of,  wth  an  abridgmt  of  the  residue,  which  bee  expired,  &c, 
wth  tables  annexed,  by  Ferdinando  Pulton  Esqr.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

George  Sawbridge. 


18»  of  4tTa»  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  The  Dialogue  in  English  betweene  a  Doctor  of  Divinity,  &  a  student 
in  the  lawes  of  England.  [No  sum  stated.] 


Master 

George  Sawbridge. 


24tb  of  jfltaw  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Oupavo8ei£«.  coelorum  declaratio.  An  Ephemeris  for  the  yeare  of 
Christ  1656.  Being  Bissextile  or  Leape  yeare  &  from  the  Creation  according 
to  Kepler  5649.  Containing  a  description  of  the  four  e  quarters  of  the  yeare, 
of  the  Eclipses  &c,  by  Henry  Harflete,  Gent.  [No  sum  stated.] 


[£-fcrt.n.}S.lUnn. 


24—28  May  1655.] 


483 


24«>  of  Mag  1655 

Entred  for  his  copie  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Swallow.  An  almanack  for  the  yeare  of  our  Lord  God  1656,  being 
the  Bissextile  or  Leape  yeare  &  from  the  Worlds  Creation  [  ].    Calcu- 

lated pperly  for  ye  meridian  of  the  University  &  Towne  of  Cambridge, 
wherein  ye  Pole  is  elevated  52  Degrees  &  17  minutes  above  ye  horizon. 

[No  sum  stated.] 


[Page  370] 

Master 

Geo.  Sawbrldge, 


Master 

Geo.  Sawbridge. 


24*  of  ittag  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Dove  Speculum  anni  a  partu  virginis  MDCL  VI.  An  almanack  for 
the  yeare  of  our  Lord  God,  1656,  being  Bissextile  or  Leape  yeare  &  from 
the  Creation  of  the  World  5660.  Calculated  proply  for  the  famous  University 
&  Towne  of  Cambridge  &c.  [No  sum  stated.] 


24»  Of  4W.U)  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     (und  the  hand  of   Master  Norton   warden)  a  booke 

Geo.  Sawbridge.  entituled  Pond,  An  almanack  for  the  yeare  of  our  Lord  God  1656,  being  the 
Bissextile  or  Leape  yeare,  &  from  the  Worlds  Creation  5678.  Amplified  wth 
many  things  of  very  good  use,  &c.  [No  sum  stated.] 


[Page  371] 
Mrs.  Mary 
Slmonds. 


25*b  Of  4ttit»   1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  An  exposition  wth  practicall  observacons  continued  upon  the  22"1 
23d  24'*  25"  &  26"  chapters  of  ye  booke  of  JOB,  being  the  sume  of  37  lectures 
delivered  at  Magnus  neare  London  Bridge  By  Joseph  Caryl,  Pastor  of  ye 
congregacon  there vj 


I* 


27™  of  fltottf   1655 

Francis  Titon.  Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden)  a  booke  entituled 
The  Chief  est  vertues  epitomized  or  a  compendious  treatise  of  the  3  theologicall 
graces,  Faith,  Hope  &  Charity.  By  Rich.  Ward,  preacher  att  Bushy  in 
Hartf vjd 


27tb  of  Mil*   1655 

Francis  Titon.  Entred     .     .     .     (under  ye  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden)  a  booke  entituled 

Heavenly  treasure,  or  Mans  chiefest  good,  by  Wm  Strong,  minister     vjd 


28«>  Of  iWit»   1655 

Master  Entred     ...     a  booke  entituled  Reports  of  speciall  cases  touching  sevall 

Abell  Roper.  customes  &  liberties  of  the  Cittie  of  Lond.    Collected  by  Sr  H.  Calthrop,  lent, 

sometimes  Recorder,  &c,  whereunto  is  annexed  divers  ancient  customes  & 


usages  of  the  sd  cittee  of  London,  nev  before  in  print 


VJ° 


484 


[28  May— 9  June  1655. 


S.  Mann.- 


'.  Lee.      I 
,  Norton.  J 


2$tb  of  4Wa»  1655 

Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  entituled  The  reformed  Comon  Wealth  of  Bees. 


Master 
Giles  Calvert. 


Presented  in  severall  letters  &  observations  to  Sam  Hartlib,  Esq' 


vj° 


[Page  372] 

Master 

Newcombe. 


Master 
Newcombe. 


29tb  of  4*tjt»  1655 

Entred     .     .     .     (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  A  Panegerick  to  my  Lord  Protectour  by  E.  W.         .         .     vjd 

29^  Of  ittiti)   1655 

Entred     ...     a  booke  called  An  Anniversary  on  the  Lord  Protector  by 
Andrew  Marvell vjd 


Master 
Andrew  Crooke. 


Assigned  over  to 
Rich.  Bloome, 
vide  pa.  [        ] . 


2*6  of  4Ka»  1655 

Entred  ...  by  assignmt  under  the  hand  and  seale  of  Jacob  Bloome 
Dat  24th  of  June,  1653,  &  whereunto  ye  hand  of  Master  Robinson  then 
warden  is  subscribed,  the  severall  bookes  &  copies  hereafter  named,  viz' 

ij*  vjd 
The  Helpe  to  Discourse, 

The  Misteries  of  Art  &  Nature  by  [  ]  Bates, 

The  Display  of  Heraldry  by  [  ]  Gwilliam, 

All  his  part  of  Herberts  Travells  & 

Adams  on  PETER. 


Master 
And.  Crooke. 


29»  of  Mn»  1655 

Entred  ...  by  assignmt  und  the  hand  &  seale  of  Godfrey 
Emerson,  to  wch  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed,  the 
severall  bookes  &  copies  entituled  as  followes,  viz'         .         .         j*  vjd 

Clavis  Homericae, 

Lucians  Dialogues  in  Greeke  &  Latine, 

The  comedie  called  Ignoramus, 

wth  all  other  copies  &  pts  of  copies  at  any  time  heretofore  entred  in  the 
regr  as  the  copies  of  Godfrey  Emerson  aforesaid. 


1m0  3tmtt  1655 

[Page  373]  Entred     .     .     .     (und   the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 

Hen.  Herringman.     entituled  Musarum  Delitiae  or  the  Muses  recreation  containing  severall  select 
pieces  of  sportive  witt,  written  by  Sr  Jno.  Mennis  &  Fr:  Smith  vjd 


9tb  Of  Stone  1655 

Master  Entred     .     .     .     (und  the  hand   of  Master  Norton   warden)  a  booke 

Humph.  Robinson.    entituled  A  CollectTm  of  the  sevall papers  sent  to  his  Highnes  the  Lo:  Protector 
&c,  concerning  the  bloody  &c,  massacres  &c,  on  many  thowsands  of  reformed 


or  protestants  in  the  valley  of  Piedmont  &c 


Vj" 


|_R.*Norton. 


S.  Mann, 


15—20  June  1655.] 


485 


15tb  of  gjune  1655 


Master  Wm'  Lee,  Entred  for  their  copie  und  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden  a  booke 
warden.  Master  entituled  The  Clerkeg  Vade  Mecum,  or  a  choice  collection  of  moderne  presidts 
and  Master  according  to  the  best  formes  extant  &  such  as  have  not  formly  bene  printed. 


Gab.  Bedell. 


Pused  by  J.  P.  Barrister  salvo  iure  cuiuscunque 


VJQ 


15»  of  3Hme  1655 


Master 
John  Roth  well, 
Master 
Joshua  Kirton, 
Master 

Richard  Tomlyn 
and  Henry  Hills. 


Entred  .  .  .  (under  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  The  Large  Annotations,  according  as  they  are  in  ye  Dutch,  upon  the 
whole  Canonicall  scriptures  of  the  old  &  new  Testamt,  newly  &  exactly 
translated  out  of  the  originall  Tongues  (according  to  ye  ord  &  appointmt  of 
the  Sinod  of  Dort,  held  in  the  yeares  1618  &  1619)  wth  the  advice  &c. 
Faithfully  comunicated  to  the  churches  of  Christ  in  England,  Scotland  & 
Ireland,  together  wth  the  whole  text  according  to  their  reading  as  also  a  true 


narrative,  &c.     By  Theod:  Haak,  Esqr 


vj° 


16*  of  Sltttte  1655 


[Page  374] 
Hen.  Stile,  Junr- 
and  Edward  Dod. 


Entred     .     .     .     (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  The  History  of  the  life  &  raigne  of  King  Charles,  digested  into 


annalls  by  Hamond  le  Estrange,  Esqr 


VJQ 


Master 

Rich.  Hodgklnson. 


19»  of  atone  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Villar  Anglicum,  or  a  view  of  the  townes  of  England.  Collected  by 
the  apptmt  of  Sr  H.  Spilman,  kn' vjd 


20»  of  3fltnc   1655 


Llvewell  Chapman.    Entred     .     .     .     (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton   warden)  a   booke 
entituled  The  signes  of  the  tymes  in  two  sermons  on  MATH:  6'*  &  i'*  verse,  by 


John  Tillinghast  late  minister  of  Trunch  in  Norff 


Vju 


20*  Of  Stttte  1655 


Llrewell  Chapman.  Entred  .  .  .  (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  The  Fifth  Kingdome  or  kingdome  of  Christ,  founded  upon  the  New 
Covenant,  in  one  sermon  upon  JER:  33",  20'*  21"  verses,  by  John  Tilling- 


hast,  late  minister  of  Trunch  in  Norff  . 


vj 


i'l 


Timothy 
Garthwayt. 


20*  Of  mm   1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  A  large  rationale  upon  the  booke  of  common  praier,  by  Bp  Andrewea 
&  Dr  Cosens vjd 


486 


[20—25  June  1655. 


B.  M»nn.{£  ft'rton.] 


20*  of  3fon*   1655 


Robt.  BoBtock. 


Entred  for  his  copie  a  booke  called  Joy  in  the  Lord,  opened  in  a  sermon 


preached  at  Pauls,  May  the  6",  by  Edward  Remolds  D.D. 


vj° 


[Page  375] 
Master 
John  Sweeting. 


Master 
Jn°-  Sweeting. 


Master 
John  Sweeting. 


20*  Of  3ttttC   1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
called  The  Lovesick  King,  an  English  tragicall  history  wth  the  life  &  death 
of  Cartis  Mundy  the  faire  Nunne  of  Winchester.  Written  by  Anthony 
Brewer,  gent vjd 

20*  of  Suite  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
called  The  Poore  Mans  comfort,  a  Tragicomedie  written  by  Robert 
Dawborne,  Mr  of  Arts vjd 

20*  of  Suite  1655 

Entred  .  .  .  (under  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Fortune  by  Land  &  sea,  a  tragicomedie,  written  by  Tho:  Heywood 
&  Wm  Rowley '  .    vjd 


20*"  of  3ftmc  1655 


Master 
Jn°-  Sweeting. 


Entred     .     .     .     (und  the    hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  The  Twinnes  a  tragicomedy,  written  by  W.  Rider,  Mr  A     vjd 


20*  of  %\\XKt  1655 


Master 
Giles  Calvert. 


Entred 


a  pamphlett  called,  A  true  declaraclm   of  the  bloudie 


pceedings  of  the  men  in  Maidstone  in  the  county  of  Kent 


VJ" 


20*  of  Shine  1655 

[Page  376]             Entred     ...     a  booke  entituled  A  narrative  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
William  Sheares.       comttee  for  preservacon  of  the  customes  in  the  case  of  M'  George  Cony 
merchant,  by  Samuell  Selwood,  Gent vjd 


25*  of  SttUC   1655 


Master                  Entred     .     .     .     (und  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden)  a  booke  entituled 
Tho.  Drlng.              _4  catalogue  of  the  Lords,  knights  &  gent  that  have  compounded  for  their 
estates vjd 


[iL  Norton. }«.  Mann. 


26—30  June  1655.] 


487 


Master 
Richard  Thrale. 


26tb  of  3fttttt  1655 

Entred  for  his  copie  (by  vertue  of  an  assignmt  under  the  hand  &  seale  of 
Francis  Constable  decd)  eight  sermons  preached  before  King  James  by 
Lancelot  Andrewes,  D.D.  &  late  Bp.  of  Winchester :  the  first  preached 
on  the  4th  of  Aprill  1604,  text,  LAMENT.  OF  Jer.  1"  chap.  &  12th  verse  ; 
the  second  preached  on  the  5th  day  of  August  1606,  text,  PSALME  144th 
&  10th  verse;  the  third  preached  on  the  28th  of  Septemb.  1606,  text, 
NUMBERS  10th  chap  &  1  &  2  verses  ;  the  fourth  preached  on  25th  Decemb. 
1609,  text,  GALLATIANS  4th  Chap.  &  1"  &  2nd  verses  ;  the  fifth  preached 
on  the  5th  day  of  August,  1610,  text,  1.  Chron.  16th  Chap.  &  22th  verse ; 
the  sixth  preached  on  the  25th  of  Decemb.  1610,  text,  Luke,  2d  Chap. 
10th  &  11th  verses;  the  7th  preached  on  the  24tb  March,  1611,  text, 
118th  PSALME,  22th  verse;  the  eighth  sermon  preached  on  Easter  day, 
1614,  text,  PHILLIP.  2d  &  8th  9th  10th  &  11th  verses.  To  wch  the  hands  of 
Master  Lee  and  Master  Norton  were  subscribed  the  20th  of  June,  1655. 


Vj« 


2$tb  Of  SJttltC  1655 


[Page  377] 
Master 
John  Macock. 


Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  Vignola,  or  the  Compleat  Architect,  shewing  in  a  plaine  &  easy  way 
the  rules  of  the  5  orders  of  Architecture  &c,  sett  forth  by  M'  James  Barozzio 


of  Ignota.     Translated  into  English  by  Joseph  Moxon 


vj° 


28*  of  3hmc   1655 


Master 
John  Macock. 


Entred  .  .  .  (und  the  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden)  a  booke 
entituled  A  helpe  to  calculation,  or  two  tables  the  one  of  Decimall  numbers, 
&  the  other  of  their  Logarithmes  for  the  readie  computing  of  sexagenary 


tables  into  decimall  &  ye  contrary,  by  John  Newton 


vj 


i<i 


Master 

John  Waterson. 

Ve  21  Aug.  48. 


2$«>  Of  StttW   1655 

Entred  ...  by  assignmt  und  the  hand  &  seale  of  Master  John 
Legatt  dat  this  28th  of  June,  to  wch  ye  hand  of  Master  Norton  warden 
is  subscribed,  the  sevall  copies  &  pts  of  copies  or  bookes  hereafter 
menconed,  viz' iij* 

1.  One  sixth  parte  of  Eiders  Dictionary. 

2.  His  pte  of  Perkins  workes  in  all  volumes. 

3.  A  collection  of  the  History  of  England  by  Sam:  Daniell. 

4.  Cambdens  Eemaines. 

5.  The  Preachers  Plea  by  Mr  Hieron  & 

6.  His  pte  of  Pagetts  History  of  ye  Bible. 


30*  of  3ftwc  1655 

Master                 Entred     ...     by  assignmt  from  Master  John  Waterson  to  wch  the 
George  Sawbridg.      hand  of  Master  Norton  warden  is  subscribed,  one  sixth  part  of  Riders 
Dictionary vjd 


488 


[30  June— 3  July  1655. 


■■■"».{  j-tetwij 


Sun*  the  30tl>  1655 

Entred  for  their  copie  under  the  hand  of  Master  Lee  warden  a  booke 
entituled  Natura  Exenterata,  or  Nature  unbowelled  by  the  most  exquisite 
anatomizers  of  her,  wherein  are  contained  her  choicest  secretts  &c,  containing 


[Page  378] 
Master 
Henry  Twiford, 
Gabriell  Bedell, 
Thomas  Collins 
and  Nath.  Eklns. 


in  the  whole  1720  &c 


VJ" 


Md  :  it  is  agreed  by  the  ptners  of  ye  said  copie  to  divide  ye 
same  into  3  shares  only,  of  wch  Gab:  Bedell  &  T.  Collins 
are  to  have  but  one  betwixt  them. 


3*  of  m\»  1655 

Master  Ibbitson.  Entred  ...  by  license  of  Master  Secretary  Malyn  sixteene  weekely 
pamphletts  called,  Ye  perfect  Occurrences,  viz',  from  the  8th  of  March  54 
[i.e.  1654-5]  to  ye  28th  of  June  55  [i.e.  1655]       ....  viij' 


3&  of  3JiU»   1655 

Master  Newcomb.    Entred     ...     by  licence  of  Master  Secretary  Thtjrloe    51    weekly 
pamphlets  called,  Mercurius  Politicus,  viz'  from  6th  July  1654   to   the 


28th  of  June  1655 


xxv»  vj 


U 


3»  of  3Jttl»  1655 

Master  Leach.  Entred  ...  by  licence  of  Master  Mabbott,  Secretary  of  ye  Army, 
51  weekly  pamphletts  called,  The  perfect  Diurnall,  viz'  from  6th  July  1654 
to  ye  28th  of  June  1655  .         .    ' xxv'  vjd 


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